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hollande talks about generations z. and how those folks there look at it and looking at influencers maybe steve malzberg or somebody else don't say anything bad don't occur to you are violent i know i know you wouldn't but it was october did not have a good time testifying he what did testify in the e.u. and the u.k. earlier in the year in the u.s. think it's going to be brought back in the u.s. or anywhere else well you know the new congress we talked about that how that might affect will they go after will they pass regulations on facebook and other social media companies i think you have the democrats in the congress in the house they have a bill of rights an internet bill of rights that might be presented but even if it passes the conservative republican senate i think they're going to try to go in a different direction they want to put there is a proposal by marsha blackburn who was in the house she's now the new senator from tennessee republican she wants to put the social media companies under the same regulation
hollande talks about generations z. and how those folks there look at it and looking at influencers maybe steve malzberg or somebody else don't say anything bad don't occur to you are violent i know i know you wouldn't but it was october did not have a good time testifying he what did testify in the e.u. and the u.k. earlier in the year in the u.s. think it's going to be brought back in the u.s. or anywhere else well you know the new congress we talked about that how that might affect will they...
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of strong marc hillary ford which and holland cook host of the big picture right here in r.t. america hillary but let's start with the hollande i want to start with you actually we've talked about. allowed computing and that is the area that suspense is going its cloud computing but how big a deal is this for amazon at all and well it's very big read an analysis from jefferies that said they're headed for a three hundred fifty b. billion dollar valuation think about that nine zeros and it's the plumbing largely invisible to the end user that's behind services like netflix capital one expedience kellogg's on call sam amazon web services is a big vendor to the department of defense and they're actually go in b. to b. in a very visible way because you're seeing commercials for us on t.v. inviting smaller businesses to use the platform because hey it's already set up and runs like a swiss watch. hillary tell us what you think about this whole different revenue stream you know holland spoke to it but you don't cloud computing is a big deal for companies that is really big for amazo
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thank you to you to holland. our special guest today would be amused by the nonchalance in my voice when people say what time is your show the big picture on and i say i'm on friday nights at seven right after larry king welcome good to see or not to be associated. non-stop all you have a breaking news as we speak this afternoon a federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order saying that jim acosta has to get his white house press pass back at least for now fifth amendment due process issue apparently even if trump never calls on him again this is at least going to be a distraction has he went with the fifth amendment idea rather than the first amendment you know one believe rule finally this is an interim t.r.o. we're told but has the daley process the trump translated by sarah huckabee sanders daily white house briefing has it lost all its factual uselessness now is it a sideshow it's it's part of the whole picture it's it is it's a side show it's reality t.v. had nothing to do with governing it's a sh
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of amazon news the giant retailing read again also makes money from a place you might not expect holland cook host of the big picture here in r.c. america and the c.e.o. stroke mark over tours which will be with us all that coming up but first we get some headlines let's go to. banks breaking bad lead our global report today is scandals where around deutsche bank and dansk a bank on thursday morning a total of one hundred seventy german federal police and prosecutors raided and searched six separate deutsche bank office locations in germany including their headquarters in frankfurt the price of deutsche bank stock fell three point eight percent on the frankfurt stock exchange on the news in a statement on the action the bank confirmed what many suspected quote the investigation has to do with the panama papers and today in berlin deutsche bank spokesman george anggun door had this to say on the investigation. yvonne don i live i live and we believe that we have provided all relevant information to the authorities regarding the panama. of course we will now cooperate closely with the publ
of amazon news the giant retailing read again also makes money from a place you might not expect holland cook host of the big picture here in r.c. america and the c.e.o. stroke mark over tours which will be with us all that coming up but first we get some headlines let's go to. banks breaking bad lead our global report today is scandals where around deutsche bank and dansk a bank on thursday morning a total of one hundred seventy german federal police and prosecutors raided and searched six...
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america holland cook joins us to answers a vexing question is print media passe all that directly ahead but first we have some headlines that's putting. the impact of u.s. tariffs on china and other nations has been somewhat muted by the increasingly strong us dollar the dollar is increased in value by seventy eight percent on average versus all major u.s. trading partners at the same time while the trump administration has chosen not to designate china as a currency manipulator and the value of the chinese currency the yuan has been dropping all year which further weakens the u.s. tariffs impact earlier this year in march the dollar fetched six point two you won today the dollar is even stronger and would fetch nearly seven you won the yuan itself is that its lowest point in a decade. u.s. department of justice prosecutors have charged ten chinese intelligence officers with engaging in persistent hacking attempts of the u.s. aviation companies the chargers are reportedly part of troubled ministrations push to combat ongoing efforts by china to steal information and data from u.s. compa
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and thank you for watching the big picture holland cook back next week meantime question. both the republicans and democrats claim victory in the wake of the midterm elections but it seems the election settled little if anything now there is a dueling investigation warfare gridlock on steroids is this what the voters voted for. there's no way to build a bridge here in rwanda or why is this terrorist. memories . twenty four years ago this country's soul a real old end of the world. after the genocide there in the old women in rwanda. it fell to women to fix the broken. into sophie and co i'm simply chair one more turn to a work of theirs in the shadows who are bringing the pieces together is often ignored and officials take the credit but not today i talk to a french businessman who takes noble ory in saving lives and in conflict shown here expert in peril diplomacy of brazzaville foundation today. with international mediation politicians and career diplomats feel to it conflicts of the forces come into play working quietly as private citizens.
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cook veteran media consultant host of big picture right here on r t america i mean holland what do youmake of this situation are they are these papers still going to make it or are they just old school well three quarters of the subs are now digital that speaks volumes like real time t.v. hardcopy is just foreign to young people children today don't understand the t.v. is live they think it is on demand and menu driven and by choice. and for boomers like us it's really a false choice because you have both i subscribe to the wall street journal so i know i can go online and get time sensitive stuff as they post it and i travel a lot so i'll get home and find a week's worth stacked up and i nerved the passenger next to me on the plane because for the entire flight i'm ripping the paper apart because a lot of it is not time sensitive it is the kind of enterprise stuff that makes us want to subscribe so i think it's both you're so right and i also bother my fellow travelling companions by shutting things up and but you know sometimes these hard papers get the f t in the journal every day i
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bipartisan fruit boy steve malzberg holland cook and hillary for to appreciate you all being with us thanks so much guys you bet thanks. and time now for a quick break but we're going to squeeze in just a little promotional cause but stay right there because when we get back we'll be all eyes on the skies and tell you about the new chinese space station and we consider how tariffs are impacting u.s. aircraft manufacturers with alex money piloting plush former national transportation safety board directors jamie fitch will join us to discuss boeing's warning related to those seven thirty seven max jets that's the same plane the lion airplane which went down in indonesia last week killing one hundred eighty nine people as we go to break the dow jones jumps up over five hundred points today the nasdaq and s. and p. are also up as well we'll see after the break. finally the midterm elections and there are many questions with these races a referendum on donald trump's time in office what will the democrats are doing power and what are trying to chances in twenty twenty . in twenty forty y
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america and our in-house back down holland cook holland welcome always good to be here commish ok so let's talk about what are they working on at the north pole and how do you know we know because each year at this time the consumer technology association does a massive research project on what we want to see under the tree and it's a really big deal and it's very predictive every year they seem to nail it oh wow well good we'll see if they do so when we talk about tech stocks and tech in general they had a couple of years really gangbusters and they lost most of the gains this year in the past five six weeks which was crazy but what are they going to be bailed out at this with the gift giving this time of year the numbers are impressive because even during the gaps of the great recession this was a solid category and it is forecast to be up three point four percent the holiday tech spend estimated to beat ninety six point one billion dollars last year you're right it was actually down three percent and techie nerd aficionados and amigos tell me it's obvious things the four k. t.v.'s
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themselves from being recaptured it took him 15 days to make it to holland.f course, the tunnel was discovered soon after the break out in the morning carl orders his guards to find the origination point they refused carl tries to send his dog down the dog is too smart for that. so finally he orders the prisoners to dig it up it took them three days they only found it when they came up through the beginning of the tunnel. this is probably my second favorite part of the story that lieutenant colonel senior officer one of the last man out of the tunnel and he decided he wouldn't hike 150 miles at night through the german countryside he would take the train. he spoke german fluently, he had one of the prisoners who advised him of a perfect businessman suit and a lovely hat he showed up at the local train station and 36 hours later he was free. the first one to make it back. but what is so delicious is he sends a telegram to carl at the camp. [laughter] yes. i will redo what it says. having a lovely time. stop. if i ever find you in london stop. we'll break your
themselves from being recaptured it took him 15 days to make it to holland.f course, the tunnel was discovered soon after the break out in the morning carl orders his guards to find the origination point they refused carl tries to send his dog down the dog is too smart for that. so finally he orders the prisoners to dig it up it took them three days they only found it when they came up through the beginning of the tunnel. this is probably my second favorite part of the story that lieutenant...
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not sis i want to bring holland cook in now he's the host of the big picture here on r t america holland thank you for being with us what do you make of the recent these results generally well like a good news junkie as steve said i was surfing cable last night and i focus on tech as you know and expect a few surprises because there were so few surprises last night they would have been a great story of bet obie ted cruz but by and large things pretty much went the way these elections go mid-term it doesn't hurt that the whole market is up lately and tech has been such a bellwether in olden times they used to say as g.m. general motors goes so goes the nation well you now you splice in the word apple or amazon and they're bouncing back after a couple rough weeks so i am on phase two the market seems unfazed things are coming back and in the case of amazon which you're seeing touted by the street and raymond james and some of the others i follow here comes santa claus and that's the tip of the iceberg their cloud business is up over seventy percent they've more than doubled their advertisi
not sis i want to bring holland cook in now he's the host of the big picture here on r t america holland thank you for being with us what do you make of the recent these results generally well like a good news junkie as steve said i was surfing cable last night and i focus on tech as you know and expect a few surprises because there were so few surprises last night they would have been a great story of bet obie ted cruz but by and large things pretty much went the way these elections go...
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. >> we have senator chris van holland from maryland. did democrats do everything they could do? >> democrats have done everything we can in every part of this country. in the senate as steve kornacki was pointing out, we have a very difficult political battlefield. this is the toughest political battlefield that any party has fa faced in 60 years. one of the big stories here is the states that you're not talking about that republicans said they were going to win, all those mid western states that trump won, republicans were predicting they were going to win a super majority, pick up eight seats in the senate. not happening. instead they're having to compete in these deep red states that trump won big. so that is really the story of this election cycle in the senate. >> what's your response? this morning a lot of people are
. >> we have senator chris van holland from maryland. did democrats do everything they could do? >> democrats have done everything we can in every part of this country. in the senate as steve kornacki was pointing out, we have a very difficult political battlefield. this is the toughest political battlefield that any party has fa faced in 60 years. one of the big stories here is the states that you're not talking about that republicans said they were going to win, all those mid...
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all of rosa ashby‘s fresh flowers are imported from holland, and she says she is still uncertain aboutll happen to her business. still uncertain about what will happen to her businessli still uncertain about what will happen to her business. i can't stockpile, they are perishable goods. i can't put them in the freezer, do anything, so that is my livelihood. i have wedding quotes the next april. how can i give those? i don't know what the country is going to be like, and i don't know whether we will have tariffs put on, i don't know anything. so i feel we need a people's vote, because the public are more aware of what is going to happen. meanwhile big businesses like toyota were optimistic that this outline agreement was a step towards a transition period which would see the status quo preserved until at least december 2020, and a step away from a sudden brexit in march. we need an intimidation period on the same arrangement is now, and we need long—term free and frictionless trade, so if those things are the case, and we hope they will be, i think they will be very well received. some
all of rosa ashby‘s fresh flowers are imported from holland, and she says she is still uncertain aboutll happen to her business. still uncertain about what will happen to her businessli still uncertain about what will happen to her business. i can't stockpile, they are perishable goods. i can't put them in the freezer, do anything, so that is my livelihood. i have wedding quotes the next april. how can i give those? i don't know what the country is going to be like, and i don't know whether...
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it was holland who was the most lucky team tonight. stating with football.ns to breakaway from the champions league in favour of a new tournament featuring europe's top teams are fiction, according to two of european football's most powerful officials. uefa's president and the chairman of the european club association have told the bbc they are working together to reform football. richard conway has more. it's the spectacular. it's gareth bale! the champions league, the pinnacle of club football, but the future of the competition has been in doubt in recent weeks. leaked documents suggested real madrid, who won their 11th title in may, were part of a plot to create a new super league with the continent's top sides. but any breakaway plan is now dead, according to two of the european game's biggest power brokers, speaking exclusively to me in a clear display of unity. the super league is, in a way, a fiction now, ora dream. super league will not happen. this is out of the question. and i think clubs can confirm it. do you agree with that? we are fully engaged
it was holland who was the most lucky team tonight. stating with football.ns to breakaway from the champions league in favour of a new tournament featuring europe's top teams are fiction, according to two of european football's most powerful officials. uefa's president and the chairman of the european club association have told the bbc they are working together to reform football. richard conway has more. it's the spectacular. it's gareth bale! the champions league, the pinnacle of club...
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in holland, we could put food on our tables, but, it was a very hard labor. >> reporter: meanwhileica was literally, to them, a new world. >> we will be able to turn a good profit so that it benefits everyone. >> reporterthe plantation's governor and chronicler, william bradford. >> it might be a place where profit and religion can jump together. there is no shame in doing well, for one st still exist in this world and thus be comfortable. >> reporter: stephen hopkins was a merchant colonist. will you become rich, do you think? >> well, imagine all men en-rtain the idea of it, bu well, that really shall be not up to me. it is hoped that we'll at least prosper. >> reporter: most of the pilgms had been farmers in england, but made their living in the cloth trade in holland. when the wool market crashed, these folks were desperate to igrate. >> they were living in deep privation and it was a way ofes ping poverty. >> reporter: plymouth historian richard pickering. so was the main motivation really, what we would now call economic? >> there is a religious motivation in the desire to prote
in holland, we could put food on our tables, but, it was a very hard labor. >> reporter: meanwhileica was literally, to them, a new world. >> we will be able to turn a good profit so that it benefits everyone. >> reporterthe plantation's governor and chronicler, william bradford. >> it might be a place where profit and religion can jump together. there is no shame in doing well, for one st still exist in this world and thus be comfortable. >> reporter: stephen...
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america holland course will tell us as we go to break here are the daily u.s. stock numbers as the oil and gas in the truck at the closing bell we will be back in a flash. reserve bank unable to contact c yes this is at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon yes can you blame the fed for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse that's heading going to california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation and a busted pipes in detroit leading our state poising and love yes yes you can because they give money to the bad people. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi don't tour was still active rich in the nineteen seventies cretonne had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery and ash was a german company growing untold develops a little mind a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said he's just got choked arms minix a little mind victims
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holland, where with the person have been --have to have been standing? >> right here. >> were they fresh footsteps? >> they were fresh because it was raining that morning. there was that's there were footprints on the two by four, there was mud on the bumper of the station wagon. there were two sets of footprints. they left the station wagon and went behind the car that was sitting over there. >> abraham zapruder whose film of the assassination was studied at length unless nice program was standing up on this little while, right at the edge of the dressing all. shots from behind that pickett fence over there would have almost have had to whistle by his year. mr. zapruder, when we interviewed him, tended to agree that the grassy know was not involved. >> i am not a ballistic expert that i believe the shots came from my right ear -- i would've heard a different sound. i heard shots coming from -- i would not know which traction, but it could have been the book depository and they all sounded alike. there was no difference at all. was lookingkin towards the
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frank holland has those. i was a commuter >> you and i both.hink it's one of the few times we were part of the trending story my commute home usually takes 20 minutes. yesterday an hour and a half >> i was lucky i was speaking at an event at jpmorgan yesterday afternoon, midtown manhattan. i got on the train home. it helped. the trains were running pretty well my wife had to pick up our daughter from school it took her 3 1/2 hours to drive the 5 or 6 miles across town to get home >> we have to remember, we have a worldwide audience not everybody knows but a wild snowstorm barrelled through the northeast. check out these pictures from new york city's penn station the port authority bus terminal in midtown became so overcrowded that access to its second and third floors had to be blocked off. they had to shut it down the line of people waiting to get into the terminal stretched for a block. >> it was pretty amazing one -- we're showing the train/mass transit side of thing. what we're not showing you is the roads. there were school buses strewn al
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instead it was hollande who would become president in 2012.yal has said her book is inspired by the metoo movement. i talked to herjust a short time ago and asked her why. during the metoo movement, a lot of people asked me to speak, also. and i didn't speak because i was in charge of the ministry, and after, when i go away of the minister, i thought it was time for me to write and to speak and to answer those questions. what was interesting is that the more and more men that asked me to speak... why did you feel so strongly? was it because you felt that it was at the time impossible for you to become the president in 2000... did you feel that because you were a woman people look at you differently? i think it is because i am the woman that men in my own party were so brutal, were so negative. you know, "she is not clever, she wouldn't know where she is coming from..." they asked you who would look after the children? yes. is that a question they would ever ask a man? no, never. never. there is always a woman for a man to take care of the chil
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joining us is paul meeks and paul holland guys, it's great to have you with us on a big day as this raceul holland, between microsoft and apple now, the divergence over the past couple of months is striking. what do you think is going on here >> well, i think what's fascinating about that is you could have said this 15 or 20 years ago. these two heavyweights are back in the ring battling it out and i think is news in and of itself but you've got two very different businesses going on. microsoft is almost an entirely software-driven business with xbox and some other parts of it. and apple has done a brilliant job managing hardware. i wouldn't doubt you'd see these guys cross over back and forth for a while. >> paul meeks, you look at microsoft, it's up about 27% over the past 12 months. apple barely up 1.5% i wonder how much of this is just a moment in time where apple is at maximum doubt or much of this is maybe the market shifting toward enterprise giving more valuation to cloud names. what do you think is going on? >> i think that's a very good point. when i take a look at both of thos
joining us is paul meeks and paul holland guys, it's great to have you with us on a big day as this raceul holland, between microsoft and apple now, the divergence over the past couple of months is striking. what do you think is going on here >> well, i think what's fascinating about that is you could have said this 15 or 20 years ago. these two heavyweights are back in the ring battling it out and i think is news in and of itself but you've got two very different businesses going on....
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frank holland, thank you very much >>> coming up, weighing the risks. in business speaking out on their top worries right now. that list may surprise you we'll tell you what cfos are worried about. >>>it is a sea of red out there. have no fear, we found you a little green ahead of the holidays two dow components, walgreen and j & j posting slight gains in the early market that's where we are when whatever gains we can see is a big story. that's what we got dow futures down triple digits again. >>> some of the biggest names in business shedding light on their top market worries let's get to jackie deangelis's latest survey. >> the top risk factor, u.s. trade policy 35% said that that concerned them this quarter, last quarter 35% were worried about consumer demand when asked what they thought about the policy meant to their business, 75% said negative. when asked what congress' top priority should be next year, half said infrastructure spending a quarter said the focus should be on trade agreements on the fed, about 60% said they see a rate hike coming on
frank holland, thank you very much >>> coming up, weighing the risks. in business speaking out on their top worries right now. that list may surprise you we'll tell you what cfos are worried about. >>>it is a sea of red out there. have no fear, we found you a little green ahead of the holidays two dow components, walgreen and j & j posting slight gains in the early market that's where we are when whatever gains we can see is a big story. that's what we got dow futures down...
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yes, and perhaps in holland, you have less robust laws. but you have a job.alking about something that is physiological, it is well recognised. some people would love... i don't agree. some people would love to retire early. i went to a shrink and he said i might suffer from peter pan complex, so he examined me and said, you don't have the peter pan complex. that means that you cannot accept you're getting older. so he said i might have another complex, are you aware of what is going to happen to you? so he examined me again and said, you are fully aware of what you are doing. so it is my feeling, it is your feeling when you are a man, you had the feeling you wanted to be a woman. it's ok. and i have the feeling i want to be younger, it is my feeling. i respect you, you respect me. stormy skies across the uk, southern cou nty stormy skies across the uk, southern county dublin and has seen some heavy and thundery rain. also wales and the north—west of england. here's a scene from cornwall, a beautiful rainbow out to see earlier today. western areas have had re
yes, and perhaps in holland, you have less robust laws. but you have a job.alking about something that is physiological, it is well recognised. some people would love... i don't agree. some people would love to retire early. i went to a shrink and he said i might suffer from peter pan complex, so he examined me and said, you don't have the peter pan complex. that means that you cannot accept you're getting older. so he said i might have another complex, are you aware of what is going to happen...
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cook in washington i am at holland cook on twitter. don't forget a deal if you follow me i'll follow you until next week question more. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. so. i think that i would want to. but inside i'm i'm dockside i think. going down to your next side that you can improve yourself of. but it's all and so then joe but i really believe this is the bottom that we show our side that the story and the band. know what condition. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that in the place the fall . had any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat why a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that f
cook in washington i am at holland cook on twitter. don't forget a deal if you follow me i'll follow you until next week question more. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely...
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and i travelled through holland with some of their musicians eyes of the holland. the trio alan cohen fabian stevens and philip martin all rehearsing with the struck in . the last time they had been on talk was in two thousand and five with the german pop poet who is on. the album calling bands heartfelt songs have all been rearranged to fit a live orchestra. told us. it's such an incredible thought that we all have to agree on who plays which night when with so many musicians all performing one song i need. a time to get goosebumps because this group of fifth. class musicians create such a rich sound you wouldn't get that from a quarter and told quintet because. those are. composer and singer allan cohen is known for her intelligent lyrics and powerful melodies born to a german doctor and mexican artist she grew up speaking german and spanish in hamburg and started traveling at an early age she even discovered a passion for music on the road. i started writing because i wanted to perform. i was living in sweden and i went to an open stage event i remember watching
and i travelled through holland with some of their musicians eyes of the holland. the trio alan cohen fabian stevens and philip martin all rehearsing with the struck in . the last time they had been on talk was in two thousand and five with the german pop poet who is on. the album calling bands heartfelt songs have all been rearranged to fit a live orchestra. told us. it's such an incredible thought that we all have to agree on who plays which night when with so many musicians all performing...
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frank holland be is back. >> cnbc.com right now, the u.s.ng oil and sanctions against iran they lifted them under a 2015 deal negotiated by the obama administration iran's president said he plans to defy the u.s. sanctions and continue to sell oil >>> china's president xi is talking up the commitment to free trade they're holding an international export in shanghai as it triesz to promote itself as an open economy and major buyer of goods. >>> amazon is about to name crystal city, virginia as the second home. back over to you, brian. >> frank, we'll see you in a few minutes. thank you. >>> here's how your money and investments look right now as we're halfway through the hour there's no clear way to say which way this market is going to go. dow are down a little bit, nasdaq up a little bit your guess is as good as mine. we actually finished last week higher wouldn't seem like that. numerous days with multi-hundred point days we did end up on the dow the bond market, don't tell anybody, but yields are quietly creeping back up remember, we got
frank holland be is back. >> cnbc.com right now, the u.s.ng oil and sanctions against iran they lifted them under a 2015 deal negotiated by the obama administration iran's president said he plans to defy the u.s. sanctions and continue to sell oil >>> china's president xi is talking up the commitment to free trade they're holding an international export in shanghai as it triesz to promote itself as an open economy and major buyer of goods. >>> amazon is about to name...
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holland said he sure heard a shot here. this book shows that 58 out of 90 people ask said they thought the shots came from the grassy knoll. expert opinions differ. experts agree that the shots could have come from the rear. but where some experts say bluntly that they did, others find it highly unlikely. cbs news concludes that the most reasonable answer is that the shots came from the book depository building behind the president and governor connally but if the shots came from the rear and if there were only three, can all of the wounds be accounted for? the president was struck twice. governor connally was wounded in the chest, the wrist, and the five. one bullet was recovered intact. the warren commission concluded that of the three bullets fired, one missed entirely, one struck the president and one went through his neck and inflicted all of the governor's wounds. this is the single bullet theory. we must ask, could a single bullet have wounded president kennedy and governor connally? this is what the report says. alt
holland said he sure heard a shot here. this book shows that 58 out of 90 people ask said they thought the shots came from the grassy knoll. expert opinions differ. experts agree that the shots could have come from the rear. but where some experts say bluntly that they did, others find it highly unlikely. cbs news concludes that the most reasonable answer is that the shots came from the book depository building behind the president and governor connally but if the shots came from the rear and...
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we don't know. 0n the road, back to holland.ar from over. simon jack, bbc news. more on today's brexit business, including a look ahead to what happens in the months ahead, later in the programme. but for the day's other news, let'sjoin ben. huw, thank you very much indeed. the libyan prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber will be extradited to britain before the end of the year. hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after the attack in may last year which killed 22 people. he's wanted in britain for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause explosions. this report from our international correspondent 0rla guerin. a city paying tribute to its dead. manchester in mourning in may 2017 after a suicide attacker turned a concert into a scene of carnage. the authorities in britain and in libya believe the bomber, salman abedi, did not work alone. this is his younger brother, hashem, who has been held in tripoli since just after the attack. britain requested
we don't know. 0n the road, back to holland.ar from over. simon jack, bbc news. more on today's brexit business, including a look ahead to what happens in the months ahead, later in the programme. but for the day's other news, let'sjoin ben. huw, thank you very much indeed. the libyan prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber will be extradited to britain before the end of the year. hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after...
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. >> seth: i want to a -- you have a very popular television show in holland.ttle bit more anonymous? >> that is actually very nice for a while, yeah.'c se i've been -- i've been the show for four years now. and it's getting worse and worse. i mean, walking down the street is, most of the time it's fun. i mean you can probably relate. >> seth:urse. >> people say some nice things. but there was one embarrassing thing that just happened to me recently. i was in a bar in amsterdam. you lived in amsterdam so you know these bars. >> seth: yes. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> by the way, you learned everything you know from comedy, you learn in amsterdam >> seth: that's true. i have a real -- there's a dutch chord to everything i do. yes. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> yes. so you learned -- you mastered your skills. and you got back to the states, made the big bucks and became famous. >> seth: yeah. >> so you owe the dutch tax authorities a lot of money. >> seth: i have to pay taxes -- >> yes. >> seth: -- on my success? because -- do yes. >> seth: w
. >> seth: i want to a -- you have a very popular television show in holland.ttle bit more anonymous? >> that is actually very nice for a while, yeah.'c se i've been -- i've been the show for four years now. and it's getting worse and worse. i mean, walking down the street is, most of the time it's fun. i mean you can probably relate. >> seth:urse. >> people say some nice things. but there was one embarrassing thing that just happened to me recently. i was in a bar in...
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frank holland has more >>> under armour's ceo says inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated thisomes after the "wall street journal" reported that the company stopped letting employees use corporate credit cards to pay for visits to strip clubs. in a letter sent to employees yesterday kevin plank called that "journal" story tough to read and said the company would own its truth. the journal says under armour executives and employees would take colleagues and athletes to strib cl strip clubs and often would pay the bill the "journal" says several female employees are accusing several top male executives for inviting women to things based on their appearances kevin plank did issue a statement saying under armour will work on a meaningful cultural transformation. brian, back over to you. >> that's a store you are i think is straight from 1991. back in the day when people smoked in their office >> very shocking allegations, also a huge company, about 14,000 people work there hard to believe this was kept secret for so long >> i know you'll be on it all day. frank, thank you see you i
frank holland has more >>> under armour's ceo says inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated thisomes after the "wall street journal" reported that the company stopped letting employees use corporate credit cards to pay for visits to strip clubs. in a letter sent to employees yesterday kevin plank called that "journal" story tough to read and said the company would own its truth. the journal says under armour executives and employees would take colleagues and...
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back in auto. >> for nightly business report, frank holland, in miami, florida. >> and to read more about ford's autonomous vehiclelans head to to our website at nbr.com. >> a look at fal numbers on wall street for you today. the dow rose 208 points. the nasdaq wasp 122. s&p 500 added 28. . and that does it for us tonight. i'm sue herera thank you for joining us. >> happy birthday young lady. >> i knew you were going to do that thank you. >> people on twitter are saying it all over the place. i'm bill griffeth.l weee you tomorrow. d >> this is "bbc wows america." funding of this presentation is de possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected nes. >> this fall, it is a season of revelations, from the choice o america's favorite novel. >> it's 100 books we want people to take a look at.re hoping to get people to fall in love with novels again. >> to the fate of a hero's love. >> i'm still here. >> and i.e >> from thsecret lives of the most amazing cats to new
back in auto. >> for nightly business report, frank holland, in miami, florida. >> and to read more about ford's autonomous vehiclelans head to to our website at nbr.com. >> a look at fal numbers on wall street for you today. the dow rose 208 points. the nasdaq wasp 122. s&p 500 added 28. . and that does it for us tonight. i'm sue herera thank you for joining us. >> happy birthday young lady. >> i knew you were going to do that thank you. >> people on...
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we have hired an appointment in holland. all of those people unemployed are above 55.unemployed. of course not. so that isn't a reason. ifi course not. so that isn't a reason. if i want to buy a house i can't get a mortgage any more. do you have a mortgage? i do, but if i want a new houseit mortgage? i do, but if i want a new house it will be possible to get a mortgage because i'm too old. most people say, you're almost 70, do you really understand the problems nowadays because you are an old man? i say nowadays because you are an old man? isay i'm nowadays because you are an old man? i say i'm not old i am wise. i must a lwa ys i say i'm not old i am wise. i must always defend myself. sometimes i have to lie about my age. i don't wa nt have to lie about my age. i don't want that. why do you have to lie about your age? because if you go to some people they say, you look younger than you are, so you have the lie to them. i don't want to do that. i want legalisation. the lie to them. i don't want to do that. iwant legalisation. it's my feeling. you won't get an extra 20
we have hired an appointment in holland. all of those people unemployed are above 55.unemployed. of course not. so that isn't a reason. ifi course not. so that isn't a reason. if i want to buy a house i can't get a mortgage any more. do you have a mortgage? i do, but if i want a new houseit mortgage? i do, but if i want a new house it will be possible to get a mortgage because i'm too old. most people say, you're almost 70, do you really understand the problems nowadays because you are an old...
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frank holland is back with those. >> our ties look almost identical.d not plan this >> we did not. we should. >> probably. >> that could be trending. every day we wore the same ties, at some point somebody will notice >> you hate cybermonday, how about tuesday twinsies. >>> the successful landing of insight marks nasa's return to mars they celebrated with the touchdown last night this is a successful beginning to the geological study of the red planet the probe has already beamed back its first photo from the surface of mars. this is cool great video here >> amazing awesome. >> that thing will not move around it will dig down deep and bring back information about the geology of mars. elon musk says there is a 70% chance that he will go to mars >> okay. >>> just okay. >> let nasa have its moment. >>> holiday decorations are springing up all over. the white house is no exception. the first lady released this video unveiling the decorations. it showcases dozens of decked out trees including the official white house christmas tree in the blue room which me
frank holland is back with those. >> our ties look almost identical.d not plan this >> we did not. we should. >> probably. >> that could be trending. every day we wore the same ties, at some point somebody will notice >> you hate cybermonday, how about tuesday twinsies. >>> the successful landing of insight marks nasa's return to mars they celebrated with the touchdown last night this is a successful beginning to the geological study of the red planet the...
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generals holland smith and julian smith commanding the force division. harry hill commanding the task force. sometimes we actually have to dig the japs out of their holes. the island is infested with buried pill boxes. many of them still crawling with japs. these bunkers are soap and started that heavy shelling and demolition charges failed to crumble them. many of them are over 20 feet deep. our first prisoners. the wounded are given first aid and then carried by stretchers. with them always are the navy hospital doctors. arehe transport, they lifted from the barges and lowered into the hole. they are taken to the ship's hospital. not a second is lost. marine dead. we have to payce for a war we didn't want. the 40's over there will be more dead on other battlefields. -- before it is over there will be more dead on other battlefields. burial aboard ship for marines killed in action. salute] to make sure they are not consuming weapons, the prisons are lined up and their clothes cut away. we give them new ones later. the rest of the island's defending forc
generals holland smith and julian smith commanding the force division. harry hill commanding the task force. sometimes we actually have to dig the japs out of their holes. the island is infested with buried pill boxes. many of them still crawling with japs. these bunkers are soap and started that heavy shelling and demolition charges failed to crumble them. many of them are over 20 feet deep. our first prisoners. the wounded are given first aid and then carried by stretchers. with them always...
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germany and holland. germany and holland? wow. how many do you have? 130. 130 tvs...?will likely end up here in landfill sites across the capital. and just look at this, the cover of a slide projector. and if you look closer, you can actually see that it was made in west germany. almost three decades after the fall of the berlin wall, this ended up here, a sobering example of how togo is fast becoming a dumping ground for the world's unwanted e—waste. for those dismantling discarded electronics come serious risks. toxic materials like mercury and lead can be contained within them. there are people here who are trying to reprocess this material safely in recycling centres. but even this man, whose business depends on discarded technology, is concerned about the long—term environmental cost. translation: there are lots of people who make a living from the fact that e—waste is coming into the country, and regulating it would reduce the amount of money that can be made. but a lot of the waste which arrives here is dangerous, so we should really think about the impact it co
germany and holland. germany and holland? wow. how many do you have? 130. 130 tvs...?will likely end up here in landfill sites across the capital. and just look at this, the cover of a slide projector. and if you look closer, you can actually see that it was made in west germany. almost three decades after the fall of the berlin wall, this ended up here, a sobering example of how togo is fast becoming a dumping ground for the world's unwanted e—waste. for those dismantling discarded...
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these gains were i think we asa holland.pment. it is ourclaim to be very well in our development. it is our claim to be able to keep up with the best and to be better than the best and that is where we want to go again. the memphis grizzlies have exceeded expectations throughout the nba season so far and on monday they can continue their good start as they take on the dallas mavericks. the mavericks could be tough to beat though — they pulled off a massive victory on saturday as they beat the current nba champions the golden state warriors 112 to 109. warriors star steph curry and starting forward draymond green missed the game with injuries. alexander zverev stunned world number one novak djokovic in straight sets at the atp finals in london to take the biggest win of his career. the 21—year—old german, who had previously won three masters titles, looked comfortable from the start and took the first set 6—4 before closing it out 6—3 in the second, making him the youngest player to win the season—ending event since djokovic
these gains were i think we asa holland.pment. it is ourclaim to be very well in our development. it is our claim to be able to keep up with the best and to be better than the best and that is where we want to go again. the memphis grizzlies have exceeded expectations throughout the nba season so far and on monday they can continue their good start as they take on the dallas mavericks. the mavericks could be tough to beat though — they pulled off a massive victory on saturday as they beat the...