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imean, you in your mind.day night dinner at baz‘s because that is how everyone thinks that it how i live. iam thinks that it how i live. i am interested in the answer you just gave because you have alluded to what we have seen alluded to what we have seenin alluded to what we have seen in hollywood. in the wake of what we have learnt, people are willing to avoid violent crime to line their own pockets. this would be hardly one sinking is about. if thou that there are some in very sick at the heart of hollywood. i didn't. in very sick at the heart of hollywood. ididn't. harvey had strictly ballroom. at the start, i had a powerplay issue with him over the way he handled strictly ballroom. i think where you are going is this: i do think, when i am directing, the big question marks in the entrance of the entertainment world, but it is notjust entertainment, we are seeing it everywhere, everywhere paller said. what i am very focused on is that when you try to make something... who is an attractive? you have your a
imean, you in your mind.day night dinner at baz‘s because that is how everyone thinks that it how i live. iam thinks that it how i live. i am interested in the answer you just gave because you have alluded to what we have seen alluded to what we have seenin alluded to what we have seen in hollywood. in the wake of what we have learnt, people are willing to avoid violent crime to line their own pockets. this would be hardly one sinking is about. if thou that there are some in very sick at the...
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imean, i i mean, i am i mean, lam quietly i mean, i am quietly confident the way we have gone about thewarmup games but we have all bases covered with the squad. it is important to make scores and we have a lot of experience in the bowling department and players desperate to prove a point to people back home. the other big event going on in australia is the rugby league world cup — into its second round of matches — tomorrow england will be hoping to bounce back from their opening game defeat to the hosts by beating lebanon. but the lebanese are on the crest of a wave, above england in their group after stunning france last weekend. 0ur rugby league correspondent dave woods sent us this report from sydney. england have been training in temperatures up to 35 degrees in syd ney temperatures up to 35 degrees in sydney but coach wayne bennett is not taking the heat off his team as they prepare to face lebanon. we know we have to play well and do things more consistently. the things we are getting right we need to do ona we are getting right we need to do on a consistent base. so that we do
imean, i i mean, i am i mean, lam quietly i mean, i am quietly confident the way we have gone about thewarmup games but we have all bases covered with the squad. it is important to make scores and we have a lot of experience in the bowling department and players desperate to prove a point to people back home. the other big event going on in australia is the rugby league world cup — into its second round of matches — tomorrow england will be hoping to bounce back from their opening game...
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imean, it thought of literally life or death. i mean, it is really, really disturbing.sion, it says, being asked to work way beyond their competence. is this not also part of the fact we have had this idea of masochism structured within medical industry where to prove that you are good enough to be a junior doctor you have to work 25 hours out of 2a on an eight days a week for 13 months of the year. just to prove you are up to it. superhuman efforts expected of people, weight above and beyond legitimate expectations. and you therefore... you have young doctors, and they are in their 20s, often just kids are asked to do things they are not capable of doing at that point. and obviously there is then a dangerous things going wrong. and of course you cannotjust conjure up a new doc. it takes a few yea rs. conjure up a new doc. it takes a few years. it does take a few years. the daily mail reveal cut—price ambulance crews since 1999 calls. -- seemed on treble nine calls. this appears to be a similar sort of genesis to the previous story in the guardian where of necessity, yo
imean, it thought of literally life or death. i mean, it is really, really disturbing.sion, it says, being asked to work way beyond their competence. is this not also part of the fact we have had this idea of masochism structured within medical industry where to prove that you are good enough to be a junior doctor you have to work 25 hours out of 2a on an eight days a week for 13 months of the year. just to prove you are up to it. superhuman efforts expected of people, weight above and beyond...
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imean, yeah. i'll be saying it for a while, race to dubai champion, it's very, very cool.an to you? surely it can never be beaten, can it? it's been a big one. baby frankie arriving, safely, and he's great. and i'm going to get married in a couple of weeks. i mean, it's been the best year of my life by an absolute mile. and on course it's been great, i've played some of the best golf of my career, done things that i've never done before. as the sun sets on the golfing year here in dubai, one thing is for certain, 2017 is a year tommy fleetwood will never forget. the final of tennis‘s season—ending world tour finals is underway in london. with a new name guaranteed to be etched on the trophy this evening... but will it be grigor dimitrov or david goffin? these are our live pictures from bbc 2. the belgian seventh seed, goffin, has beaten rafa nadal and roger federer to reach this point, while dimitrov is actually making his forst appearance at the event. england have made it through to the semi finals of the rugby league world cup. they beat papua new guinea by 36—6 in melb
imean, yeah. i'll be saying it for a while, race to dubai champion, it's very, very cool.an to you? surely it can never be beaten, can it? it's been a big one. baby frankie arriving, safely, and he's great. and i'm going to get married in a couple of weeks. i mean, it's been the best year of my life by an absolute mile. and on course it's been great, i've played some of the best golf of my career, done things that i've never done before. as the sun sets on the golfing year here in dubai, one...
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imean but they do have their differences.r example, there are all sorts of industries here that foreigners, foreign companies cannot invest in. you can't buy a chinese cold mine for example or chinese steel mill and for many industries, u nless steel mill and for many industries, unless you're doing it with a sort of co—operation, joint venture with the chinese outfit then you can't do business in china. other countries including the united states are saying that's not fair because we let chinese countries chinese companies come to our country and these are the things that they will be trying to nut out. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. shares in the owner of snapchat have plunged in after hours trading after the firm reported losses of more than $400 million in the last three months. the company struggled to attract new users and had lower than expected revenue. snap says it is now working to overhaul the messaging app. we will have more in a moment. sky has suggested it is open to shutting dow
imean but they do have their differences.r example, there are all sorts of industries here that foreigners, foreign companies cannot invest in. you can't buy a chinese cold mine for example or chinese steel mill and for many industries, u nless steel mill and for many industries, unless you're doing it with a sort of co—operation, joint venture with the chinese outfit then you can't do business in china. other countries including the united states are saying that's not fair because we let...
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there you see what imean through tuesday.east, importing that air from the atlantic. all about —— but, and it is quite a big but, for the first part of wednesday morning, watch out for dense patches are crossed some parts of england and wales. but after that, crossed some parts of england and wales. but afterthat, i crossed some parts of england and wales. but after that, i think things brighten up quite nicely and we will be getting up to 1230 degrees if you are lucky. —— 12 or 13 degrees. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. 350 people are dead — and thousands more injured — after an earthquake hits the border region of iran and iraq. cctv captures the moment it hits — one aid agency says 70,000 people need shelter. no peak yet. climate experts say global emissions of carbon dioxide are set to rise in 2017 — for the first time in four years. business leaders from across europe meet theresa may at no 10 to voice concerns about trade after brexit. coming up on afternoon live all the sport. injury worries f
there you see what imean through tuesday.east, importing that air from the atlantic. all about —— but, and it is quite a big but, for the first part of wednesday morning, watch out for dense patches are crossed some parts of england and wales. but after that, crossed some parts of england and wales. but afterthat, i crossed some parts of england and wales. but after that, i think things brighten up quite nicely and we will be getting up to 1230 degrees if you are lucky. —— 12 or 13...
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imean, i mean, that is exactly, he said three things. he said he condemned iranfor three things.ry decision, which i am pleased with this. he said he she was training journalists, and that is not right. then that he would visit, which we are happy about. she was brought in front of the most severe of the revolutionary guard judges and she was found guilty of promoting propaganda against the regime. it carries a double sentence because she is now being classed as a repeat offender. we will see where it goes. what do you want from borisjohnson? he made a statement in parliament and the say sometimes things that we don't go right. i think the important thing, rather than a private phone call to the foreign minister, is in parliament to say, she is innocent, she is a mother on holiday and she wasn't training journalists. that is then clear to the iranians and can't be manipulated in the way that the union press has been doing. you co mforta ble union press has been doing. you comfortable to see him stay in his job? it is not my place to say what would happen with the foreign secretar
imean, i mean, that is exactly, he said three things. he said he condemned iranfor three things.ry decision, which i am pleased with this. he said he she was training journalists, and that is not right. then that he would visit, which we are happy about. she was brought in front of the most severe of the revolutionary guard judges and she was found guilty of promoting propaganda against the regime. it carries a double sentence because she is now being classed as a repeat offender. we will see...
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imean, i mean, it's true, it does feel like pandora's box has been opened, dan has been burst, the geniee, because a lot of stuff that has been suppressed for yea rs stuff that has been suppressed for years and years is coming out now, but i must stress there are 650 mps and most of us, you know, all of us, we really just want the best for our constituents and the country, so this of pest—minster were everyone is at it, we need to get a sense of perspective, but at the same thing serious wrongdoing has happened and we need to sort that out as well. in big organisations, i imagine at the bbc two, and a lot of places, this kind of stuff has gone on and does go on, but the difference with the house of commons and parliament is that there are rules that are lax, if not nonexistent, so i have had my office people, disgruntled constituents, falling up to complain about the mp. there is no overarching hr department that a member of the public could make a complaint to, so if that is what we get out of this it is a good thing, you know, it has been shown on these murky goings—on, and the house o
imean, i mean, it's true, it does feel like pandora's box has been opened, dan has been burst, the geniee, because a lot of stuff that has been suppressed for yea rs stuff that has been suppressed for years and years is coming out now, but i must stress there are 650 mps and most of us, you know, all of us, we really just want the best for our constituents and the country, so this of pest—minster were everyone is at it, we need to get a sense of perspective, but at the same thing serious...
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imean, it's... you know, profoundly a misuse of power.old... i mean, let mejump right in there and say, i think it's bigger than that. i think we're sitting in a moment where the tectonic plates of history are squeezing like this, and the old period... i don'tjust mean old guys — we're old guys, right? but the old period has got its snails and it's trying to claw back to making things the way they were. to quote gatsby, you cannot repeat the past. and yet the new and the young and the forward movement want to go that way. so, it's causing a sort of rupture. i mean this point, and the point is that i think there is an old school of thought... were you part of it? no! listen, are you changing the way you work? 0h. well, look, i can honestly tell you, i can honestly tell you that when i'm in the room, i am so worried about making it work... mmm. and i see it as myjob to take on everyone else's fear, but there is absolutely no way how i might feel about someone when i'm anonymous and meet them in the street, i just can't feel like that about
imean, it's... you know, profoundly a misuse of power.old... i mean, let mejump right in there and say, i think it's bigger than that. i think we're sitting in a moment where the tectonic plates of history are squeezing like this, and the old period... i don'tjust mean old guys — we're old guys, right? but the old period has got its snails and it's trying to claw back to making things the way they were. to quote gatsby, you cannot repeat the past. and yet the new and the young and the forward...
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imean, to be fixed forjune the 30th 2021. i mean, these are very serious accusations.row morning and that will be a heck of an interview. it has been her week. the ambitious hard brexiters are keen to push her out, put some steel on her spine, make sure she doesn't give into remainers. this was written as benedict says, just after the tory co nfe re nce benedict says, just after the tory conference but since then, boris johnson's stock has fallen quite considerably. the british citizen in the iranian jail, he considerably. the british citizen in the iranianjail, he told people that she was training journalists when she wasn't. this incredible friendship through journalism having been met at university. rekindled by their shared ambition. boris johnson and michael gove, says the mail on sunday, are actually running this ha rd sunday, are actually running this hard brexit cell. this letter has leaked. for your and gavin 's i only, it says. it is very controversial. they don't want this getting out. it has bilic to the mail on sunday. you very kindly both flagged up what
imean, to be fixed forjune the 30th 2021. i mean, these are very serious accusations.row morning and that will be a heck of an interview. it has been her week. the ambitious hard brexiters are keen to push her out, put some steel on her spine, make sure she doesn't give into remainers. this was written as benedict says, just after the tory co nfe re nce benedict says, just after the tory conference but since then, boris johnson's stock has fallen quite considerably. the british citizen in the...
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imean, you i mean, you know, istarted i mean, you know, i started assad 16—year—old model.but i had good support. i had great meant orror, but i do feel for sort the young models today who don't have the chaperons or don't have their mothers with them. i was very how exposed are lucky. they? i feel they, you know, they are pretty exposed. we're doing what we can. what about this issue of nudity. indicate moss spoke about it recently saying she was uncomfortable in her body but had to strip off, and couldn't see why, as a very young girl. does that need to change? i don't believe in young girls being nude. limit on age would you put? 18. what will we see less of in an edward enninful vogue? you put? 18. what will we see less of in an edward enninfulvogue? less of, that a really interesting question! you will see less of... what do you want me to say? what are we going to see less of? ok. yeah, you're going to see less of, sort of, models who don't look so healthy, maybe. edward enninful talking to will gompertz there. staff shortfalls are now the biggest single risk facing n
imean, you i mean, you know, istarted i mean, you know, i started assad 16—year—old model.but i had good support. i had great meant orror, but i do feel for sort the young models today who don't have the chaperons or don't have their mothers with them. i was very how exposed are lucky. they? i feel they, you know, they are pretty exposed. we're doing what we can. what about this issue of nudity. indicate moss spoke about it recently saying she was uncomfortable in her body but had to strip...
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imean, well do without at the current time. for once we are not talking about brexit all the time. clearly that is still ongoing though. there had been a lot of speculation a reshuffle was coming but the last i'd heard that had been put off until closer to christmas or into the new year but clearly this will now be forced onto the prime minister. she will be hoping any reshuffle will be quite small and it might only be a replacement for michael fallon, but who's to say other ministers with allegations against them won't emerge? we know that allegations have emerged about damian green, the de facto deputy prime minister and we don't have that will pan out. it isa we don't have that will pan out. it is a major headache that the prime minister could have well done without. kevin schofield, really good to talk to you, thanks. and we will find out how this story and others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40pm. our guests joining me tonight are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and po
imean, well do without at the current time. for once we are not talking about brexit all the time. clearly that is still ongoing though. there had been a lot of speculation a reshuffle was coming but the last i'd heard that had been put off until closer to christmas or into the new year but clearly this will now be forced onto the prime minister. she will be hoping any reshuffle will be quite small and it might only be a replacement for michael fallon, but who's to say other ministers with...
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imean... sing! can you imagine? no. a singer.we talk about the transition of this out of my career but into the role, is that, as you said, the causes that have been really important to me, | can focus more energy on, because very early out of the gate, i think you realise once you have access, or a voice that people are going to listen to, with that comes a lot of responsibility, which i take seriously. and at the same time i think, in these beginning few months, and now being boots on the ground in the uk, i'm excited tojust really get to know more about the different communities here, smaller organisations who are working on the same causes that i've always been passionate about under the same umbrella, and also being able to go round to the commonwealth. i think it'sjust the beginning of... there's a lot to do! there's a lot to do. and it's an immense change. you're getting a new country out of it. a husband, obviously. that sounds nice. it does. but also giving up your career. yes. but i don't see it as giving anything up. i
imean... sing! can you imagine? no. a singer.we talk about the transition of this out of my career but into the role, is that, as you said, the causes that have been really important to me, | can focus more energy on, because very early out of the gate, i think you realise once you have access, or a voice that people are going to listen to, with that comes a lot of responsibility, which i take seriously. and at the same time i think, in these beginning few months, and now being boots on the...
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imean... sing! can you imagine? no. a singer.lly exciting as we talk about the transition of this out of my career but into the role, is that, as you said, the causes that have been really important to me, i can focus more energy on, because very early out of the gate, i think you realise once you have access, or a voice that people are going to listen to, with that comes a lot of responsibility, which i take seriously. and at the same time i think, in these beginnings a few months, and now being boots on the ground in the uk, i'm excited tojust really get to know more about the different communities here, smaller organisations who are working on the same causes that i've always been passionate about under the same umbrella, and also being able to go round to the commonwealth. i think it'sjust the beginning of... there's a lot to do! there's a lot to do. and it's an immense change. you're getting a new country out of it. a husband, obviously. that sounds nice. it does. but also giving up your career. yes. but i don't see it as gi
imean... sing! can you imagine? no. a singer.lly exciting as we talk about the transition of this out of my career but into the role, is that, as you said, the causes that have been really important to me, i can focus more energy on, because very early out of the gate, i think you realise once you have access, or a voice that people are going to listen to, with that comes a lot of responsibility, which i take seriously. and at the same time i think, in these beginnings a few months, and now...
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imean, yeah. i'll be saying it for a while, race to dubai champion, it's very, very cool.ng, thankfully, and he's great. and i'm going to get married in a couple of weeks. i mean, it's been the best year of my life by an absolute mile. and on course it's been great, i've played some of the best golf of my career, done things that i've never done before. as the sun sets on the golfing year here in dubai, one thing is for certain, 2017 is a year tommy fleetwood will never forget. a big trophy there for tommy fleetwood. will england have the samejoy in fleetwood. will england have the same joy in the fleetwood. will england have the samejoy in the rugby fleetwood. will england have the same joy in the rugby world fleetwood. will england have the samejoy in the rugby world cup? they have made it through to the semifinals by beating papua new guinea 36—6 in melbourne. tim hague has the details. england have strolled their way through the world cup so far, but with sam burgess back, could they march through their quarterfinal against the colourful and physical papua new guinea?
imean, yeah. i'll be saying it for a while, race to dubai champion, it's very, very cool.ng, thankfully, and he's great. and i'm going to get married in a couple of weeks. i mean, it's been the best year of my life by an absolute mile. and on course it's been great, i've played some of the best golf of my career, done things that i've never done before. as the sun sets on the golfing year here in dubai, one thing is for certain, 2017 is a year tommy fleetwood will never forget. a big trophy...
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and imean will drive up and tell them now! and i mean right now! enough is enough!e a very short book! tell us what it is like to see your life, yourself, represented in atv your life, yourself, represented in a tv drama like that. it is very strange very flattering because the actor is a good—looking guy and great actor. you are good-looking guy! but equally it deals with most people things that happen to me. it has been a real emotional roller—coaster so i'm really excited about tonight but i cannot wait for it to be over. on to write an honest memoir which is then made into tv show, everybody will be thinking, what will my family think of this, what will my family think of this, what will my parents think of it? they are so central to your story. what have they made the?” they are so central to your story. what have they made the? i did it with the approval i said if they did not like admitting they would take out. my sister asked for the whole chapter to be deleted which i hated at the time but it meant i came out with her support. she has read the book four tim
and imean will drive up and tell them now! and i mean right now! enough is enough!e a very short book! tell us what it is like to see your life, yourself, represented in atv your life, yourself, represented in a tv drama like that. it is very strange very flattering because the actor is a good—looking guy and great actor. you are good-looking guy! but equally it deals with most people things that happen to me. it has been a real emotional roller—coaster so i'm really excited about tonight...
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but she, imean, on very gifted athlete anyway.and she had her head or face about a foot away from my bum more about four weeks. she must have loved it. yeah, but you know, we had battling winds and rain the whole time and she didn't complain once. she was amazing. did fund—raising help both of you? complain once. she was amazing. did fund-raising help both of you? yeah. undoubtedly. 0ver that period of time we gave ourselves lots of things to focus on. we got married. it was a huge thing. having a kind of small steps, thinking about things a few months away, maybe a holiday or something to tick off the bucket list and the fund—raising was that. the block and the fund—raising, that whole kind of thing that grew was something that really gave us both a lot of strength and the fund raiding, when you see it ticking over and so many people also fund raiding on you are behalf. this is thanks to everybody really who has done so much for us. so that gave her so much positive energy. before emmy died, you made this incredible decision to t
but she, imean, on very gifted athlete anyway.and she had her head or face about a foot away from my bum more about four weeks. she must have loved it. yeah, but you know, we had battling winds and rain the whole time and she didn't complain once. she was amazing. did fund—raising help both of you? complain once. she was amazing. did fund-raising help both of you? yeah. undoubtedly. 0ver that period of time we gave ourselves lots of things to focus on. we got married. it was a huge thing....
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. >> imean, the other puzzling thing, if tax reform is getting priced in and considered a boom for theconomy, why isn't the bond market treating it that way? >> how much is getting priced in and how much of a boon. >> we think they are really determined to do two more hikes, therefore the 2-year yield has to get to 2% is that a really bearish thing or not i think that's the argument people are having. >> yellen did address some of these things, including the uncertainty the inflation at some comments made last night. take a listen. >> we expect it to move back up over the next year or two. but i will say i'm very uncertain about this my colleagues and i are not certain that it is transitory and we're monitoring inflation very closely i'll go back to what i said earlier about keeping an open mind and not assuming you have a monopoly on truth, there may be tlg something more indemic or long lasting here that we need to pay attention to. >> and of course, given the news this week, each appearance from her will be one step closer to the final one. >> we'll miss those thoughtful conversatio
. >> imean, the other puzzling thing, if tax reform is getting priced in and considered a boom for theconomy, why isn't the bond market treating it that way? >> how much is getting priced in and how much of a boon. >> we think they are really determined to do two more hikes, therefore the 2-year yield has to get to 2% is that a really bearish thing or not i think that's the argument people are having. >> yellen did address some of these things, including the uncertainty...
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first time in a long time, but president mugabe won an election legitimately in 1980, but does not, imeanrst of all for the constitution to be followed and in this case, i don't think emerson mnangagwa can end up on top if the constitution is followed. we need to go for a transitional authority which will then end up with free and fair elections at the end of it, with possibly mnangagwa or tsvangirai end of it, with possibly mnangagwa ortsvangirai and end of it, with possibly mnangagwa or tsvangirai and someone who would ensure that things were done properly an internationally run election could happen. we will not get a free and fair election so long as mnangagwa is running the election. so what has to happen then? i believe that there has to be a transitional authority established where those that the coup leaders if you like get together with the opposition, they thrash out a plan whereby we are working towards a free and fair election and we run with that. it's obviously going to bea with that. it's obviously going to be a big risk for mnangagwa to do that, but they pulled it off last
first time in a long time, but president mugabe won an election legitimately in 1980, but does not, imeanrst of all for the constitution to be followed and in this case, i don't think emerson mnangagwa can end up on top if the constitution is followed. we need to go for a transitional authority which will then end up with free and fair elections at the end of it, with possibly mnangagwa or tsvangirai end of it, with possibly mnangagwa ortsvangirai and end of it, with possibly mnangagwa or...
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imean, is about what is happening in zimbabwe.t the army want the vice—president in charge because he seems to have been installed as the interim leader rather than robert mugabe's wife, grace, who was pretty much next in line? yes, indeed. that is exactly what triggered this set of events. the military decided that the sacking of the president, of the vice—president, by president robert mugabe last week was the straw that broke the camel's back as far as they were concerned because they feel that the vice—president made a serious contribution in the liberation struggle against white minority rule and the idea that grace mugabe, who used to be a typist in president mugabe's office, eventually marrying him, would then find herself succeeding president mugabe as president was totally unacceptable as far as they are concerned and that's why we are seeing what is happening today. thank you very much, milton. peter says, "the fall of mugabe could be significant for zimbabwe as the fall of the berlin wall for germany. democracy begins h
imean, is about what is happening in zimbabwe.t the army want the vice—president in charge because he seems to have been installed as the interim leader rather than robert mugabe's wife, grace, who was pretty much next in line? yes, indeed. that is exactly what triggered this set of events. the military decided that the sacking of the president, of the vice—president, by president robert mugabe last week was the straw that broke the camel's back as far as they were concerned because they...
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from them how much was it about keeping it hidden from investors and the board at that time >> well, imeans of the security guys, who they fired, as well as travis, who seemed to have looked it over? i think it's just part and parcel of sort of the silicon valley mentality well, we know what's best. we know how to deal with this. this is not that kind of a deal kind of a thing. >> are you painting a broad brush across the valley, or do you think this is an uber culture issue? >> i think it is very specifically an uber culture issue. i do think that mentality does per vad the valley altogether. i'm not saying all the other companies do similar things. i just think that they tend to operate by theron rules generally. that's the problem with a lot of, you know, just this sort of entrepreneurial kind of, you know, buccaneer experience out there. it can turn bad in this way. >> okay. ed lee, happy thanksgiving, my friend >> happy thanksgiving to you guys too >> see you soon. >> coming up next when we return, putting the giving in thanksgiving we're going to check in with a fashion star and focu
from them how much was it about keeping it hidden from investors and the board at that time >> well, imeans of the security guys, who they fired, as well as travis, who seemed to have looked it over? i think it's just part and parcel of sort of the silicon valley mentality well, we know what's best. we know how to deal with this. this is not that kind of a deal kind of a thing. >> are you painting a broad brush across the valley, or do you think this is an uber culture issue?...
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imean, couple of months away from the game. personally, it doesn't affect me in anyway. as i mentioned, we are grown men, we are allowed to drink at times. wejust men, we are allowed to drink at times. we just know that we are not allowed to overstep the mark. former world number one tiger woods says he is feeling fantastic, as he prepares to return to action at the hero world challenge in the bahamas. the 41—year—old has had multiple back operations in recent years, and withdrew from his last tournament in dubai in february with back spasms. the 14—time major winner says surgery in april has cured the pain. the neatest thing for me is to be able to get up out of bed and i can grab able to get up out of bed and i can gmba able to get up out of bed and i can graba club able to get up out of bed and i can grab a club and not use it as a crutch. so now i am able to take a swing. that... that's so exciting. you have no idea how exciting that is, and! you have no idea how exciting that is, and i am just so thankful that... you know,
imean, couple of months away from the game. personally, it doesn't affect me in anyway. as i mentioned, we are grown men, we are allowed to drink at times. wejust men, we are allowed to drink at times. we just know that we are not allowed to overstep the mark. former world number one tiger woods says he is feeling fantastic, as he prepares to return to action at the hero world challenge in the bahamas. the 41—year—old has had multiple back operations in recent years, and withdrew from his...
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imean, you i mean, you know what it is like trying to chase a dog with a ball. to get it.|j love the fact they tried. the chasing of the dog is the wrong play, though. set down, let him come to you. play cool and hard to get. and you are going to talk about a rather remarkable night. it wasjust absolutely stunning, and spurs outclassed real madrid completely. it was a glorious night for totte n ha m it was a glorious night for tottenham and a humbling one for the european champions. dele alli scored twice as spurs beat real madrid 3—1, to book their place in the last 16 of champions league. it is the first time in their history they have beaten real madrid. sergio aguero became manchester city's all—time record goal—scorer last night, as they won 11—2 at napoli. they are also through to the knockout stages, as their brilliant start to the season continues. liverpool rounded off an impressive night for the english sides. a 3—0 win over maribor leaves them top of their group, and on course to reach the knock—out stages for the first time in nine years. and andy mu
imean, you i mean, you know what it is like trying to chase a dog with a ball. to get it.|j love the fact they tried. the chasing of the dog is the wrong play, though. set down, let him come to you. play cool and hard to get. and you are going to talk about a rather remarkable night. it wasjust absolutely stunning, and spurs outclassed real madrid completely. it was a glorious night for totte n ha m it was a glorious night for tottenham and a humbling one for the european champions. dele alli...
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imean he other real option for robert mugabe.there, but he will be little more than a there, but he will be little more thana lame there, but he will be little more than a lame duck president if you seem than a lame duck president if you seem to be hanging on in a context where he is clearly not wanted any more. the view for many people on the streets of harare as we want a date for elections, it seems to be what people want to aim for next. it's interesting that people on the streets of harare think an election is going to somehow provide some sort of panacea to the current situation. our sense of the international crisis group is that while an election needs to be held, it needs to be held in a context where the conditions are right for that election. we would argue the situation right now is not beholden toa situation right now is not beholden to a free and fair election, conditions on the ground. there should be an attempt to look for a national solution, going out beyond the confines of the ruling party and looking to a broa
imean he other real option for robert mugabe.there, but he will be little more than a there, but he will be little more thana lame there, but he will be little more than a lame duck president if you seem than a lame duck president if you seem to be hanging on in a context where he is clearly not wanted any more. the view for many people on the streets of harare as we want a date for elections, it seems to be what people want to aim for next. it's interesting that people on the streets of harare...
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joining us and giving us a vivid memory of what happened here in 1987. 30 years ago is not that long, imeane you can see a ministerial car, and getting into the back, we believe thatis getting into the back, we believe that is priti patel, for what may well be her last journey that is priti patel, for what may well be her lastjourney in a ministerial car which most people believing that priti patel faces the sack when she meets the prime minister at some stage. we don‘t know exactly what time. we‘re keeping an eye on things and if there are any changes to that story we will bring them to you. news just newsjust coming in news just coming in from the press association. celebrity chef antonio carluccio has died at the age of 80, according to his agent. a successful broadcaster and businessman, with a number of restaurants bearing his name. that news just reaching us and we will be trying to talk to some of his former colleagues. anyone who has seen him on television will remember the cheery, smiley face of antonio carluccio. you‘re watching afternoon live. we will be bringing you more on the
joining us and giving us a vivid memory of what happened here in 1987. 30 years ago is not that long, imeane you can see a ministerial car, and getting into the back, we believe thatis getting into the back, we believe that is priti patel, for what may well be her last journey that is priti patel, for what may well be her lastjourney in a ministerial car which most people believing that priti patel faces the sack when she meets the prime minister at some stage. we don‘t know exactly what...