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this speech has little of that >> which is a great plans to turn to john hughes. mr.s you hear him talk being condition nalt, before we try to do a better deal with the cuban government we talent to see things change, rewant to see repression chang, free and fair elections, free and open economy, do you think this approach will actually gender changes by the cuban government >> i don't think so. i think this speech day was mostly theater everything he's laid out has been in place 50 years it's up to our congress to lift sanctions not president trump. i think he was really just reiterating those demands, the same demand largely that president obama had pushed for, though obama i think took a different approach in how he conveyed those to the cubans i think this was a political speech with very little detail and as i said earlier the actual thanks their going to implement is very small and not nearly is what the base is hoping for. >> mr. hughes you traveled to cuba quite a few times, how do you think the cuban governments are reacting >> it's hard to say. i think it's
this speech has little of that >> which is a great plans to turn to john hughes. mr.s you hear him talk being condition nalt, before we try to do a better deal with the cuban government we talent to see things change, rewant to see repression chang, free and fair elections, free and open economy, do you think this approach will actually gender changes by the cuban government >> i don't think so. i think this speech day was mostly theater everything he's laid out has been in place 50...
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[laughter] or is there, you know, you like john hughes movies? you might not be the right generation for that. >> i lack some of that background. >> yeah. >> but i became a yankees fan when my son became a baseball fan. so every birthday from a certain age on i would take him to a yankees game and a pay a lot of money for good seats. so i understand baseball better than football. i've always played basketball. that part i like, but let me tell you what i like the most about this country, and this will not be something you might expect. it's the constitution. and the bill of rights. if you go back and read what, what the founding fathers meant to create, it is awesome. and unfortunately, we are -- there's some forces at work to get away from that. that sort of makes me sad. >> yeah. we're going to open it up for questions. i'm sure you guys have some. so if you wait, amanda and shawna both have microphones, so let them come to you. i saw the firsthand come up here. peter is the executive director, he gets fist -- first question. >> he handed it of
[laughter] or is there, you know, you like john hughes movies? you might not be the right generation for that. >> i lack some of that background. >> yeah. >> but i became a yankees fan when my son became a baseball fan. so every birthday from a certain age on i would take him to a yankees game and a pay a lot of money for good seats. so i understand baseball better than football. i've always played basketball. that part i like, but let me tell you what i like the most about...
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hello and welcome to sportsday with me, john watson, and hugh ferris. welcome along. a packed show for you this evening. we're starting with football, as real madrid and juventus prepare to meet in the champions league final. iam olly i am olly foster in cardiff, where we are waiting for the all—important tea m we are waiting for the all—important team news, just how will these two superpowers of european football line—up against each other, and will gareth bale start? we will be backward foster olly in a moment. elsewhere this evening, jet—lagged and jaded, the lions labour to a win in their opening match of the new zealand tour. and they'll have to improve significantly before challenging the all blacks in three weeks' time. andy murray defeats del potro in paris with one of his performances of the year so far to reach the last 16 of the french open also coming up in the programme, wings of eagles soars to victory in the derby. as the 40—1 shot surges past his rivals with a stunning finish at epsom. and south africa hold on for a comfortable victory against sri lank
hello and welcome to sportsday with me, john watson, and hugh ferris. welcome along. a packed show for you this evening. we're starting with football, as real madrid and juventus prepare to meet in the champions league final. iam olly i am olly foster in cardiff, where we are waiting for the all—important tea m we are waiting for the all—important team news, just how will these two superpowers of european football line—up against each other, and will gareth bale start? we will be backward...
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of patients will have to wait for long periods in pain and discomfort. 0ur health editor, hugh pym reports. johnwork. seven weeks ago, he told us how stressful it was. i go to bed, i‘m in pain, i wake up, i‘m in pain. but he still hasn‘t had the operation, and when we caught up with him today, he told us even his consultant was amazed it hadn‘t happened yet. he said i am now on the urgent list but i was on the urgent list before so i take that with a pinch of salt. the day that i get the notice for my operation, i‘ll be so happy. but at the moment, i have to wait. the target for waiting times for routine surgery in england is 18 weeks, but recently, nhs england said that would be downgraded because of other urgent health service priorities. the royal college of surgeons argues this will mean increasing numbers of patients enduring long delays. the college, using nhs england data says around 126,000 people had waited more than 26 weeks for nonurgent treatment in march, up 180% on march 2013, a time when waiting time targets were being hit. the biggest increases were for dermatology, ear, nose and
of patients will have to wait for long periods in pain and discomfort. 0ur health editor, hugh pym reports. johnwork. seven weeks ago, he told us how stressful it was. i go to bed, i‘m in pain, i wake up, i‘m in pain. but he still hasn‘t had the operation, and when we caught up with him today, he told us even his consultant was amazed it hadn‘t happened yet. he said i am now on the urgent list but i was on the urgent list before so i take that with a pinch of salt. the day that i get...
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our health editor, hugh pym reports. john has been waiting since last year for a back operation.ff work. seven weeks ago, he told us how stressful it was. i go to bed, i'm in pain, i wake up, i'm in pain. but he still hasn't had the operation, and when we caught up with him today, he told us even his consultant was amazed it hadn't happened yet. he said i am now on the urgent list but i was on the urgent list before so i take that with a pinch of salt. the day that i get the notice for my operation, i'll be so happy. but at the moment, i have to wait. the target for waiting times for routine surgery in england is 18 weeks, but recently, nhs england said that would be downgraded because of other urgent health service priorities. the royal college of surgeons argues this will mean increasing numbers of patients enduring long delays. the college, using nhs england data says around 126,000 people had waited more than 26 weeks for nonurgent treatment in march, up 180% on march 2013, a time when waiting time targets were being hit. the biggest increases were for dermatology, ear, nose
our health editor, hugh pym reports. john has been waiting since last year for a back operation.ff work. seven weeks ago, he told us how stressful it was. i go to bed, i'm in pain, i wake up, i'm in pain. but he still hasn't had the operation, and when we caught up with him today, he told us even his consultant was amazed it hadn't happened yet. he said i am now on the urgent list but i was on the urgent list before so i take that with a pinch of salt. the day that i get the notice for my...
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john watson. —— before that, let's get the sport withjohn watson. —— with hugh edwards.ding champion, novak djokovic is out. murray beat kei nishikori in four sets to keep alive his sights of reaching the finalfor a sets to keep alive his sights of reaching the final for a second year ina reaching the final for a second year in a row. as adam wilde reports. these guys overruling garros, welcome sight after yesterday's reign. for andy murray, storms to be weathered. something he's used to of late. any questions over his form in paris have been firmly answered. this was kei nishikori displaying a greater force. first set full of aggression from precision come into aggression from precision come into a headwind, murray turned around, blown way off course. the first set was lost, prevailing winds coming from the east. the world number one needed something to change, time violation called against him, frustrating, yes. murray knows how to challenge the aggression. the spark propelling him, roaring into water second set. momentum switch that looked decisive. murray keeping jus
john watson. —— before that, let's get the sport withjohn watson. —— with hugh edwards.ding champion, novak djokovic is out. murray beat kei nishikori in four sets to keep alive his sights of reaching the finalfor a sets to keep alive his sights of reaching the final for a second year ina reaching the final for a second year in a row. as adam wilde reports. these guys overruling garros, welcome sight after yesterday's reign. for andy murray, storms to be weathered. something he's used...
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john kerry is much more pessimistic. who is right? >> that's what i was going to address to hugh'shat you mentioned that kerry was dismissive to rule of law conservatives. well there are a lot of rule of law conservatives who didn't want to get out of the paris agreement. you're making a process argument. you don't like the way we got into it. so you're taking us out of it. that argument doesn't hold up. so why penalize the country -- >> the constitution has a process argument. the constitution is a funnel fundamental deal. >> but you're penalizing the country because of that argument. i'm not done. as a result, there are mayors and governors and heads of major manufacturers and oil companies, many of whom are republicans who want to stay in the agreement because they see what it means for our economy and our competitiveness. >> i get that. >> and that is what -- >> it has to be a -- >> that's what al gore is getting at. this is going to happen anyway. we're going to make the country is going to continue to move forward and developing the technologies and meeting targets regardless
john kerry is much more pessimistic. who is right? >> that's what i was going to address to hugh'shat you mentioned that kerry was dismissive to rule of law conservatives. well there are a lot of rule of law conservatives who didn't want to get out of the paris agreement. you're making a process argument. you don't like the way we got into it. so you're taking us out of it. that argument doesn't hold up. so why penalize the country -- >> the constitution has a process argument. the...
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hughes. thatthey go further with and consider a more definitive separation? johny's job is to operate the company. investors want to see results. they want to see the company hitting its earnings target and finding organic growth. they want to see if following thrown margin improvements. i think that is really his job here. are conglomerate's dead now question mark >> they are certainly out of favor if not dead. these moves come in waves. multi-s gave you stability. you could own divers businesses but that's out of favor now. i thought going after the honeywell aerospace business was a surprise but it's a continuation of people desiring simplification. i think there is more to come on that front. vonnie: will john flannery have make any immediate moves, something to show his strength or show that he is now in charge? think he is done a good job in health care business so i think he's got some goodwill behind him. growthup the organic slightly. he gave them 100 basis points improvement in margin. i think he is taking good steps and he is building confidence i think
hughes. thatthey go further with and consider a more definitive separation? johny's job is to operate the company. investors want to see results. they want to see the company hitting its earnings target and finding organic growth. they want to see if following thrown margin improvements. i think that is really his job here. are conglomerate's dead now question mark >> they are certainly out of favor if not dead. these moves come in waves. multi-s gave you stability. you could own divers...
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>> our guest this is morning, former secretary of state john kerry and epa administrator scott pruitt. joining me for inside an analysis are hughll radio network, stephy cutter, michael gerson, columnist for "the washington post" and hearth mcghee, president of the progressive group demos. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. we have three big stories that we're following. the u.s. withdrawal from the paris climate agreement. former fbi director james comey set to testify on capitol hill and once again we're waking up to news of a terror attack and once again, it happened in the uk. seven people are dead plus the three attackers and dozens more are wounded in an attack by three men whom first mowed down pedestrians at london bridge last night and then began stabbing people who were simply enjoying a saturday evening at nearby bars and restaurants. the three men were shot and killed by london police and this morning we learned that 12 people had been arrested according to metropolitan police in london. here's witnesses describing the attack. >> i'm saw people running and screaming. somebody was inju
>> our guest this is morning, former secretary of state john kerry and epa administrator scott pruitt. joining me for inside an analysis are hughll radio network, stephy cutter, michael gerson, columnist for "the washington post" and hearth mcghee, president of the progressive group demos. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. we have three big stories that we're following. the u.s. withdrawal from the paris climate agreement....
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though i love you all dearly, change is good we're standing up -- baker hughes a lot of the portfolio stuff is behind us and it gives john platform from which he can lead in the future john is going to talk about himself but i had a chance to see john do five jobs in the last 16 years and gave me the sense of the kind of person who can run the company. first one was in -- one of the ge equity businesses in the early 2000s. he was in a tough cycle. he spent a long time in my doghouse - >> that's immelt talking about john flannery. he has spent half of his career outside of the u.s and done a lot of deals and development. interestingly, the company pushing back on this narrative about a breakup. >> immediately. >> we heard from the barclays analyst this morning calling for an at&t style breakup. >> right you can call for whatever you want one of the things i mentioned recently that there was one of the analysts had come out and said that the dividend is in jeopardy i would say that -- that there were heat seeking missiles coming my way, that that was even being debated because one of the things was the deutsche bank analys
though i love you all dearly, change is good we're standing up -- baker hughes a lot of the portfolio stuff is behind us and it gives john platform from which he can lead in the future john is going to talk about himself but i had a chance to see john do five jobs in the last 16 years and gave me the sense of the kind of person who can run the company. first one was in -- one of the ge equity businesses in the early 2000s. he was in a tough cycle. he spent a long time in my doghouse - >>...
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hughes. the rise to the top and the very special partnership he has with ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real johnrdable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. leave cable's slower internet speeds behind. so hurry up and switch to fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service for two years all with a two year agreement. >>> jimmy iovene and alan are powerful partners. in addition to their musical success, this pair created the popular headphones brand beats by drea. i bet you've got some in your house right now. they later sold it to apple for $3 billion with a blgtsd. a new docuseries called "the de
hughes. the rise to the top and the very special partnership he has with ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real johnrdable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to...