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jules: plenty more big-name guests ahead.t davos speaking with morgan stanley ceo james gorman, david sullivan, and spain's economy minister. plus, an exclusive interview with priscilla chan. the chan-bloomberg initiative cofounder. 9:00 a.m. if you are watching in sydney, 5:00 p.m. if you are in new york. that is it for "bloomberg markets: asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: i'm selina wang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, tesla shares stumbled -- the carmaker announces it is cutting back on the production of the model x. will profitability once again come under pressure for the company? plus, uber makes a splash at the world economic forum in davos, giving new details about the self-driving car units. we will bring you the highlights of our c
jules: plenty more big-name guests ahead.t davos speaking with morgan stanley ceo james gorman, david sullivan, and spain's economy minister. plus, an exclusive interview with priscilla chan. the chan-bloomberg initiative cofounder. 9:00 a.m. if you are watching in sydney, 5:00 p.m. if you are in new york. that is it for "bloomberg markets: asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: i'm selina wang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, tesla shares...
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. >> number five would be ordell, jules and stephen.cters. >> jimmy: ohi see. >> they're all cool characters that have their own thing going for them and i'd hate to, like, pull them apart. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and then, um -- >> jimmy: jules, i mean, come on. oh my go. >> jules is like --yeah, 'cause it's one of things -- every week somebody wants to know if i know what a quarter pounder with cheese is called. [ laughter ] >> not a week goes by. >> jimmy: do you have an answer sfor it yet? etimes i just say no. and because that's the way the scene went in the movie. i always want to see how well they know the movie. so when they g do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in france?" i go, "no, what?" and then some people will go "royale with cheese." or they go, "oh, come on, you know."sa and "you don't know the movie." i've had four people actually continue and we actually do the scene together. >> jimmy: no way. >> it's awesome. when the person really knows the movie, you can always tell. 'cause they'll keep on flowing with it.
. >> number five would be ordell, jules and stephen.cters. >> jimmy: ohi see. >> they're all cool characters that have their own thing going for them and i'd hate to, like, pull them apart. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and then, um -- >> jimmy: jules, i mean, come on. oh my go. >> jules is like --yeah, 'cause it's one of things -- every week somebody wants to know if i know what a quarter pounder with cheese is called. [ laughter ] >> not a week goes...
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strange things to people finally a french team has crossed the equator and record competing in the jules verne round the world yacht race spindrift is attempting to break the record for sort of navigating the globe the last wednesday in past the equator four days nineteen hours and fifty seven minutes later their journey will now take him across the southern oceans the overall record to beat is just under forty one day. here at the big news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day to see that. it's all happening don't show the city coming. your link to news from africa the world your links to exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to you suffocating program tonight from the trauma it's easy to our website be deputed comes next africa join us on facebook w.
strange things to people finally a french team has crossed the equator and record competing in the jules verne round the world yacht race spindrift is attempting to break the record for sort of navigating the globe the last wednesday in past the equator four days nineteen hours and fifty seven minutes later their journey will now take him across the southern oceans the overall record to beat is just under forty one day. here at the big news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world...
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with a french team has crossed the equator in record time while competing in the jules verne in the world yacht race spindrift just attempting to break the record for circuit navigating the globe. last wednesday and passed the equator four days nineteen hours and fifty seven minutes later their journey take them across the southern oceans the overall record to beat is just under forty one. years. is a reminder of the top story we're following for you british prime minister to resign has presented her backup plan rejecting calls for a delay to britain's departure from the e.u. beyond the end of march she says she will hold more talks with her coalition partners and with the european union on the divorce deal. you're watching. from berlin for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company more news coming up at the top of the. with him had to be you. know if i had known i would be small i never would have gone on the trip i would not have put myself and my parents. bought it's the theme of the what a beautifully to with. money.
with a french team has crossed the equator in record time while competing in the jules verne in the world yacht race spindrift just attempting to break the record for circuit navigating the globe. last wednesday and passed the equator four days nineteen hours and fifty seven minutes later their journey take them across the southern oceans the overall record to beat is just under forty one. years. is a reminder of the top story we're following for you british prime minister to resign has...
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politicians in the process one of our reporters a met with the foundation's director of technical programs jules a on the other. night us basically. from percent forest about that we have to australia five percent of the us economy that without question and some of the us. forest reforestation. forests. and that are protected areas with most probably but each. week. we are also working to ensure that. well six movie people. obviously. for instance the farmers that what we see is sort of ecstacy agricultural how intense the culture where whatever because of the clan it's much higher culture that what it was them through from our fierce who are all the activation of it will to how it turns out a culture where some of the. forests are those i've been doing this to kids in a little house we see the forest gets all of us so be so stupid and we go into the forest through out there's no forest we're going to bury sustain it be. green by junior it's a show into the area we have what we call it which meant clancy it was abby degree that we planted bombs and the so that protects its it will also help natu
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and jules started. i think freeing your feet from the board that you're not attached to a certain position just opens up more of a versatile way of writing. to perform like a surfboard perform on water so would perform on snow similar way. it is important for the two fins that the whole operation is as ecological as possible only natural materials such as birchwood no synthetic resin no fiberglass the new board should be uncompromisingly environmentally friendly. even alone or with a few friends around surfing as often as possible on winter. more and more winter sports enthusiasts are asking for snow surfboards they sell for around four hundred fifty euros each. there are three basic requirements for this type of winter sport you need to be in good physical condition to have lots of time and a bit of a thing for extremely cold weather. in the forests of lapland small hunts along the way off the hikers a little peace and warm day. just. obviously when the season is on you have to make the most of it. bec
and jules started. i think freeing your feet from the board that you're not attached to a certain position just opens up more of a versatile way of writing. to perform like a surfboard perform on water so would perform on snow similar way. it is important for the two fins that the whole operation is as ecological as possible only natural materials such as birchwood no synthetic resin no fiberglass the new board should be uncompromisingly environmentally friendly. even alone or with a few...
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politicians in the process one of our reporters a met with the foundation's director of technical programs jules a on logic. basically. from. just about that we have to also see the five percent. us economy that by how much of that sort of the u.s. . forest issue reforestation. forest. and protected areas would most probably but. we. we are also. sure that. well. people. are just so people. that's why for instance the promise that what we see is sort of how ecstacy agricultural you were how intense the culture where whatever because of the clan it's much higher culture that we are what it was that through from out these who are legs of a shop it will to how it turns if i recall she where some of the. forests were those had been the misty caves and a little house we see the forest gets all of us so be so stupid and we go into the forest to our best not to see but forest we don't bury systemically. recreating the judea essentially that's the area we have what we call it which meant clancy yes abby degree that we can't sit by and be so that by the same cortex it's a two issue also out natural regen
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jules? >>> heads up. if you are driving in milpedes this sinkhole opened up. two westbound lanes will be closed through next week while crews work on repairs. and with a week's worth of rain in the forecast, that could be a bear of a job. >>> let's take a live look at the u.s. capital, and tonight the partial government shut down has reached a milestone. it is now in its 22nd day, making it the longest in u.s. history. president trump is turning to social media in an effort to pressure democrats into reaching a deal. but as kenneth craig reports, democrats are not giving in. >> reporter: president trump fired off sees ofsaturday as th government shut down entered day 22. the longest in u.s. history. mr. trump tweeted: "democrats could solve the shut down in 15 minutes. tell them to get it done." congress has adjourned until next week, and so far democrats have denied the president's request for more than $5 billion to fund a border wall. >> we have a better idea about how to secure our border. to do so with technology and freeway that is smart. >> reporter: th
jules? >>> heads up. if you are driving in milpedes this sinkhole opened up. two westbound lanes will be closed through next week while crews work on repairs. and with a week's worth of rain in the forecast, that could be a bear of a job. >>> let's take a live look at the u.s. capital, and tonight the partial government shut down has reached a milestone. it is now in its 22nd day, making it the longest in u.s. history. president trump is turning to social media in an effort to...
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to deny jules's arion to come to vote over because of this cynical breaking of trusted caring arrangements i think we need to examine that and examine our procedures to ensure such a thing can never happen again in the water on a subaru he has to speak out quick to use this the house please this is an important matter i say this as a woman but we need to establish once and for all was the only will lady offered a path i need i think all of this. reminds me that's not a point of order my understanding is that there was a pairing opportunity i. know i don't need any of. the order. my understanding is that there was a pairing opportunity but the issue was aired in the chamber. and again yesterday the right honorable judge who the opposition is absolutely entitled to highlight his concern about this matter which i know is widely shared but it should not be subject to further points. such as generally call being thank you thank you mr speaker. nothing demonstrates the sheer incompetence of this government quite like the brakes it negotiations yesterday's historic and humiliating defeat was the
to deny jules's arion to come to vote over because of this cynical breaking of trusted caring arrangements i think we need to examine that and examine our procedures to ensure such a thing can never happen again in the water on a subaru he has to speak out quick to use this the house please this is an important matter i say this as a woman but we need to establish once and for all was the only will lady offered a path i need i think all of this. reminds me that's not a point of order my...
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integrity initiative end up in iowa to work for the bernie sanders campaign let's not forget they smear jule styne as well so i mean this is this is an incredible story that no one is reporting on the twenty second time yeah i'm i evidently according to the integrity you're in there i i am a kremlin troll and they've located that i post directly out of the kremlin itself they're really good at that they recommend that you've never been sick i've never been on a but on a tour but if they'd like to write me a letter of recommendation that they think i should be pows thing out of the criminal longside putin i bunch appreciate it ok he commits all the time we have for this many thanks and i guess here in moscow and in athens this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with this with the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember cross talk. but he could see coming that false confessions would be that profile in this book place the front porch looks at any interrogations out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat while i live the process of in
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from integrity initiative end up in iowa to work for the campaign let's not forget they smear jule styne as well so i mean this is this is an incredible story that no one is reporting on the last twenty seconds but yeah i have i evidently according to the integrity you're in there i am a kremlin troll and they've located that i post directly out of the kremlin itself they're really good at that they recommend that you have never been there i've never been a vote on a tour but if they'd like to write me a letter of recommendation that they think i should be prose thing out of the criminal longside putin i bunch appreciate it ok with all the time we have for this many thanks and i guess here in moscow and in athens this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember cross talk. with gold make just manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. i mean real need for. their bread for
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we learned a man arrested in russia last week on suspicion of spying the forty eight year old holds jule american british citizenship so let's get more details now from a to truncate joins us in the studio then what more do we know so. well i guess it is fair to say andrew that lately we have rather got used to hearing about russian spies in america i can definitely come up with a few such stories from the past few years this case is exactly the opposite so paul wheel and american as we initially learned was arrested in moscow and that happened in one of the capital's most posh hotels the metropole we eventually. though found out that the former u.s. marine paul whelan is also a british citizen as you've said and possibly that he's even got a canadian passport the canadian diplomats are saying so however his brother cannot confirm that so it is rather strange but that is the way it is for now he is in detention in moscow and he has already been charged with espionage the u.s. ambassador had been given permission to see the suspect and so he did his lawyer is seeking bail for the client a
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meeting in the jules verne around the world yacht race spindrift is attempting to break the record for circle neck of navigating the globe the last wednesday in past the equator four days nineteen hours and fifty seven minutes later their journey will now take him across the southern oceans the overall record to beat is just under forty one day. so you have the big news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day have to see that. it's all happening don't show video coming. your links to news from africa to the world your links to exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from one examine the trauma it's easy to our website down here to come smash africa join us on facebook t.w. africa. all worship in two seconds it was as if the ground it just swallowed. them and the girls said if they put up with it runs off to it say it was as quiet as the gravel bought it so if you allow anything you could hear was the sounds of the water and the rain. but nothing else. was on the people of the let me think of
meeting in the jules verne around the world yacht race spindrift is attempting to break the record for circle neck of navigating the globe the last wednesday in past the equator four days nineteen hours and fifty seven minutes later their journey will now take him across the southern oceans the overall record to beat is just under forty one day. so you have the big news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day have to see that. it's all happening don't show...
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do you think these changes at a micro level could be meaningful without major changes on the micro jule political level yes basically what we need is that we need both what i've been saying so for is that if you don't have the changes on the micro level if we don't feel peace from the grassroots then the let to what you do at the time it's not it's not going to work because people are always going to have reasons to fight let's say you know if you and i are fighting over a piece of flesh and if our presidents make an agreement and then they decide they're our peace you and i will still continue to fight over our stuff and we don't care about what happens among elites and by the same token if you and i make a deal our presidents won't care whether we've made a deal or not so we really need to have. both top down and bottom piece of that we can have and to this country that we've been talking about but if i may disagree with you a little bit maybe in african conflicts people are still fighting over resources and access to water but in many of the arab conflicts they were fighting over. th
do you think these changes at a micro level could be meaningful without major changes on the micro jule political level yes basically what we need is that we need both what i've been saying so for is that if you don't have the changes on the micro level if we don't feel peace from the grassroots then the let to what you do at the time it's not it's not going to work because people are always going to have reasons to fight let's say you know if you and i are fighting over a piece of flesh and if...
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for an extension to the shared jule departure deadline and other options include calling another referendum a snap election or cancelling brix it all together or to resume a says she's disappointed that the labor leader jeremy corbyn has failed to take part in her cross party discussions but insists her door remains open paul brennan reports. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on this evening the government has won the confidence of parliament this now gives us all the opportunity to focus on finding a way forward on brics it i believe it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so far from quitting over tuesday night's historic defeat to resign may return to parliament on wednesday in completive mood. the prime minister knew that the rebels who voted against her brics a deal would vote with her this time the eyes of the right three hundred six the no use of the left three hundred twenty five. it gives her the breathing room to start talking to opposition leaders about her plan b. i would like to invite the leaders of pa
for an extension to the shared jule departure deadline and other options include calling another referendum a snap election or cancelling brix it all together or to resume a says she's disappointed that the labor leader jeremy corbyn has failed to take part in her cross party discussions but insists her door remains open paul brennan reports. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on this evening the government has won the confidence of parliament this now gives us all the opportunity to...
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was the fitted by historic majority in parliament last week the country is shut jule to leave the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march well those are the headlines coming up next that's counting the cost to look at the financial impact of this month's biggest stories from brakes it to the u.s. china trade or. hello i'm adrian finnegan this is counting the cost on al-jazeera a weekly look at the world of business and economics this week to resume a hangs on to chair one who breaks that deal is overwhelmingly rejected by parliament avoid crashing out of the european union without a deal. also this week currency to buy essential goods is hard to find in zimbabwe as anger after the government doubles fuel prices to curb demand. and snazzy new cars can't hide a trail of gloom for automakers at the detroit auto show as the u.s. china trade war eats into their profits. it's a confusing paradox that's keeping all sides in the brakes it drama on edge britain's prime minister's reason may now really survive a no confidence motion while her plan to navigate brigs it was massively rejected by parlia
was the fitted by historic majority in parliament last week the country is shut jule to leave the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march well those are the headlines coming up next that's counting the cost to look at the financial impact of this month's biggest stories from brakes it to the u.s. china trade or. hello i'm adrian finnegan this is counting the cost on al-jazeera a weekly look at the world of business and economics this week to resume a hangs on to chair one who breaks that deal is...
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heavily pregnant member of this hammers i my friend a member perhaps in kilburn to deny the shared jules's area to come to vote all because of their cynical breaking of trusted caring or rankin's i think we need to examine that and examine our procedures to ensure such a thing can never happen again when you are on a subaru. mr speaker could you assist the haves make this is an important matter i say this as a woman but we need to establish once and for all was the only well lady offered a path by me i think all of us and i'm going to thank you ok good reminds me that's not a point of order my understanding is that there was a pairing opportunity was. there i don't need any of. that. my understanding is that there was a pairing opportunity but the issue was that in the chamber on monday and again yesterday the right honorable gentleman who go position is absolutely entitled to highlight his concern about this matter which i know is widely shared but it should not be subject now to the point that such as votes are generally called being thank you thank you mr speaker. nothing demonstrates t
heavily pregnant member of this hammers i my friend a member perhaps in kilburn to deny the shared jules's area to come to vote all because of their cynical breaking of trusted caring or rankin's i think we need to examine that and examine our procedures to ensure such a thing can never happen again when you are on a subaru. mr speaker could you assist the haves make this is an important matter i say this as a woman but we need to establish once and for all was the only well lady offered a path...
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that we was seeing a little earlier on in the way the temperatures they are starting to rise over jules the west thirty seven celsius the full path that hate will roll through the by adelaide guys from twenty five to about thirty one as we go on into friday further north however the continuing across a good part of central and northern queensland we will grossly see some rain making its way into new zealand as well as because through the next couple days and more cloud just starting in here but for the time being stick an absolutely fabulous and warm summer sunshine twenty four twenty five celsius across a good part of the country to see how the rain making its way towards south out of that will be as we go on into friday the temperatures still doing quite nicely. in recent years the sahil of north africa has witnessed the so-called war on terror . is this official narrative. battle. a battle for the earth's natural resources. shadow war in the sahara on al-jazeera. for nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall
that we was seeing a little earlier on in the way the temperatures they are starting to rise over jules the west thirty seven celsius the full path that hate will roll through the by adelaide guys from twenty five to about thirty one as we go on into friday further north however the continuing across a good part of central and northern queensland we will grossly see some rain making its way into new zealand as well as because through the next couple days and more cloud just starting in here but...
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gave up my charcoal and still managed to come one this gu >> i love the fact that jules is running around with charcoal. are you going to have a bar-b-que, just in case ne1234r. >> o of those things we have in our pocketbook. >> we women have everything in our pocketbook. >> no matter where you live, s thoseppery roads. they will be an issue in the morning when we wake up. >> becausehe temperatures are dropping right now as the sun sets. let's get the latest from doug and amelia. what is the night and the morning going to look like? >> this is ang fairly b concern. we know we have that snow out there. some lations picking up a foot of snow that refreeze will happen quickly. >> it will not be tonight. tomorrow as well. we will be dealing with icy spots. especially tonight. it's just after the event. >> that's why we have so many schools closed. we fully expec that tomorrow, possibly into the day on wednesday, too, right w, 37 up a degree from last hour. 33 in richmond, we started toow get b freezing in many locations. >> that will be the issue tonight. how much snow did we see? it was a lo
gave up my charcoal and still managed to come one this gu >> i love the fact that jules is running around with charcoal. are you going to have a bar-b-que, just in case ne1234r. >> o of those things we have in our pocketbook. >> we women have everything in our pocketbook. >> no matter where you live, s thoseppery roads. they will be an issue in the morning when we wake up. >> becausehe temperatures are dropping right now as the sun sets. let's get the latest from...
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but the -- >> the problem with jule lately is -- >> you can do whatever you want. one thing that's fascinating is so far at least neither of the two major exchanges, a monopoly over the whole franchise, have not taken any what i would describe as value-based -- have made any value-based decisions about who lists on your exchange explain that >> i will explain that i think it's really important that we avoid making requirements in regulations that prevent companies from coming to the public markets the public markets serve a social good. our mission is to help companies raise money, so then go out and save the world >> what do you think is going to is happen when there are companies that have or think that they have certain purposes and certain values who say, you know what, i actually don't want to be with this exchange i'm going to have actually go on this exchange, because i actually think those folks have the purpose and the mission that i care about >> i think -- >> then is that going to force you to rethink the idea that you don't actually have -- you don't ca
but the -- >> the problem with jule lately is -- >> you can do whatever you want. one thing that's fascinating is so far at least neither of the two major exchanges, a monopoly over the whole franchise, have not taken any what i would describe as value-based -- have made any value-based decisions about who lists on your exchange explain that >> i will explain that i think it's really important that we avoid making requirements in regulations that prevent companies from coming...
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jules? >> all right, brian. thanks. >>> and on monday, jerry brown will retire. he was the longest serving governor in california history, but he's not going quietly. tonight he's talking about california's unfinished business, including tackling climate change, and building the bullet train. reporter dave brian sat down with him in a one-on-one interview. >> are you going to miss it, or are you glad to get out of it? >> both. although, if i miss it how much after i leave, but i have enjoyed being in the governor's mansion. >> reporter: after 16 years in the governor's office during his lifetime, outgoing governor jerry brown is walking away now, headed to his ranch now in northern california. when i asked about what he considered to be his most important achievements, the first thing he mentioned was saving california from a massive deficit, which he inherited when he walked into the state capital for his third term. >> we took a state that was ungovernorrable. it looked like it was totally out of control. it had been floundering financially. 27 billion in the r
jules? >> all right, brian. thanks. >>> and on monday, jerry brown will retire. he was the longest serving governor in california history, but he's not going quietly. tonight he's talking about california's unfinished business, including tackling climate change, and building the bullet train. reporter dave brian sat down with him in a one-on-one interview. >> are you going to miss it, or are you glad to get out of it? >> both. although, if i miss it how much after i...
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no, jules. not at all. we do have football up top. not college players, not pro players. so what do you call them in the gray area? pro ams? well john grutten, coaching staff. it's the senior bowl. mobile, alabama. 3rd quarter, bubbles green, daniel jones to andy isabella. a 19-yard score. when you score, you get a raiders stickers. 34-24. grutten pretty happen to get one over on shanny. >> kyle han han told me at halftime i want to beat greiten always. you gave him his first nfl job. you like beating that guy? >> yeah. he beat my brains in during the regular season. at least i won the bowl. >>> spotlight pet area and naomi osaka of japan. osaka far court. got her on the run. blasted a shot on by her. osaka won the first at 7-6. in the 3rd set, osaka hammered this serve. osaka has won the last 2 grand slam events. took this title. monday will become the first japanese player ever to be ranked number one in the world. >>> from that to a blimp eye view of the golf resort. here's tiger woods. trouble with the flat stick. 33 of his last 5 holes for a 1- under 71. he's 13 shot
no, jules. not at all. we do have football up top. not college players, not pro players. so what do you call them in the gray area? pro ams? well john grutten, coaching staff. it's the senior bowl. mobile, alabama. 3rd quarter, bubbles green, daniel jones to andy isabella. a 19-yard score. when you score, you get a raiders stickers. 34-24. grutten pretty happen to get one over on shanny. >> kyle han han told me at halftime i want to beat greiten always. you gave him his first nfl job. you...
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you look at european films, and you look at actresses like jeanne moreau, and you see films like "jules" and you see older actresses having key roles, and they do beautifully, and they're aged -- they've aged, and i think that's one of the downsides of hollywood is that for -- at least for a while. it may be changing now, but at least for a while, it wouldn't accept aging. everyone had to be eternally young. and think of the loss of actors, actors that we lost that could have kept acting if we had followed the european example. >> robert redford, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> now we break away from the movies to talk a little love, basketball, and music with our next guests, the power couple tamia and grant hill. she is a six-time grammy-nominated singer, and he is an nba hall of famer, playing top-class basketball for some 20 years. together, they sat down with michel martin to talk politics, african-american art, and how their 20-year marriage has survived the test of time, injury, and illness. >> grant hill, tamia hill, thank you both so much for being with us. >> thank you f
you look at european films, and you look at actresses like jeanne moreau, and you see films like "jules" and you see older actresses having key roles, and they do beautifully, and they're aged -- they've aged, and i think that's one of the downsides of hollywood is that for -- at least for a while. it may be changing now, but at least for a while, it wouldn't accept aging. everyone had to be eternally young. and think of the loss of actors, actors that we lost that could have kept...
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. >> hi my name is jule stewart and this is for the mere forces. and i'm wondering about the real world. i think we don't interrogate enough is the real world impact with a lot of these tech platforms. not just in the sense of our these mass genocides that are caused by some unnamed technology platforms, but for example demographics of this room would not look the way without fair employment practices that companies that we live around. let's be real i live in san francisco and am i the only black person here? yeah, hey, okay, all right. [ laughter ] there are a few of us but not probably 13 years ago. but in light of things like amazon going to long island city and the google experiment that they create a whole city, spoiler alert i'm an urban planner i'm really curious about this. and your take on how these platforms and companies wilting their employment power and economic power affect cities, and how you know, things can be a little bit different. it's very weird that employment patterns are reflected so heavily in cities. and, you know, you kn
. >> hi my name is jule stewart and this is for the mere forces. and i'm wondering about the real world. i think we don't interrogate enough is the real world impact with a lot of these tech platforms. not just in the sense of our these mass genocides that are caused by some unnamed technology platforms, but for example demographics of this room would not look the way without fair employment practices that companies that we live around. let's be real i live in san francisco and am i the...
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presented to parliament on monday for a ninety minute debate a full debate on a crucial vote on each issue jule for tuesday twenty ninth of january even as the government has been holding consultation meetings with senior m.p.'s here at the cabinet office a wide toward the spirit of constructive dialogue with the prime minister promised appeared to be contradicted by her own official spokesman in downing street just a few meters away when he told the lobby briefing of journalists off camera that number ten remains inflexible to the idea of on the record extending article fifty a second referendum or taking no deal off the table that remain as a receipt where a compromise exactly can be reached. on al-jazeera central london. thousands of people lined the streets of belgrade as the russian president visited a temple in the serbian capital flooding near putin arrived in the country earlier on thursday for a one the visit during a news conference he accused authorities in kosovo of taking a series of provocative steps including the siding to set up its own army he said the move had ratcheted up ten
presented to parliament on monday for a ninety minute debate a full debate on a crucial vote on each issue jule for tuesday twenty ninth of january even as the government has been holding consultation meetings with senior m.p.'s here at the cabinet office a wide toward the spirit of constructive dialogue with the prime minister promised appeared to be contradicted by her own official spokesman in downing street just a few meters away when he told the lobby briefing of journalists off camera...
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what we've done is with jules work, had her work with individuals and teams in the newsroom at a microel talk about what our publications as this team to each other, what are the obligations we think that the company has to us. as a way to try to start a conversation at a more local level that we hopefully we do enough of those will be able to see. we've tried had more top-down or settlers things, so keith which works with me is to get one ofe thanks i came up in our climate survey was a general feeling of inequity, and so he is leading a bunch of conversations around the topic of fairness in general and it will be interesting to see what comes out of those and what we do. and then lastly, i send a weekly note every friday about what we are doing to improve workplace culture. someone asked me if i looked at the open rates and i haven't. i can't say that it's a must-read in the organization but i think at a minimum it's a statement every week that these things when and where focus on them and we're not going to forget about them. >> actually want to add something, i think specific about
what we've done is with jules work, had her work with individuals and teams in the newsroom at a microel talk about what our publications as this team to each other, what are the obligations we think that the company has to us. as a way to try to start a conversation at a more local level that we hopefully we do enough of those will be able to see. we've tried had more top-down or settlers things, so keith which works with me is to get one ofe thanks i came up in our climate survey was a...
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let's get you back to jules. bit of movement coming through in the end, you can see on the terminal it has moved on that decision. it is interesting when they come through a little bit later than expected. you have the yen down by .25 of 1%. we are asserting to see a turnaround in these markets, we coming backreet after that public holiday. we have seen a little bit more momentum coming through especially after china's central bank pumped liquidity into the banking system. hong kong of by .2 of 1%. also are a reversal in the south korean kospi. an analyst says we are being to dovish in terms of the fed and she says the yuan could outperform the region as we start to see bonds attract inflow. david: a little bit too much francis.cording to that is looking forward to the indian open. it is slightly higher, we were talking about this earlier with our reporter in india. andre coming off the day the big news this hour, boj. rishaad: policy unchanged, as it purchasing and the like that is a change in forecast. let's ge
let's get you back to jules. bit of movement coming through in the end, you can see on the terminal it has moved on that decision. it is interesting when they come through a little bit later than expected. you have the yen down by .25 of 1%. we are asserting to see a turnaround in these markets, we coming backreet after that public holiday. we have seen a little bit more momentum coming through especially after china's central bank pumped liquidity into the banking system. hong kong of by .2 of...
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mistreatment of immigrants and of the insane and she traveled around the world in under 80 days to beat the julescord and if thought it really want to do that. don't stop the presses is a book not about so much the history of american newspapers but the history of americans and their relationship with the newspapers. how newspapers helped this country to become a country in the first place. how they helped the country to grow because as the country expanded you needed a newspaper in a town to sell real estate, to tell the stories of churches and railroads and all of the newcombes. they have been vital to telling the story and making the country happen the way it has the great age of newspapers really started about the middle of the 19th century. we can say the civil war. into, let's say, the second world war and shortly afterwards because the technology allowed more reproduction of newspapers. americans were move interesting the cities more and so you had news and you had urban developments that were vital importance to telling the country story. you also had the advent of electric lights, which
mistreatment of immigrants and of the insane and she traveled around the world in under 80 days to beat the julescord and if thought it really want to do that. don't stop the presses is a book not about so much the history of american newspapers but the history of americans and their relationship with the newspapers. how newspapers helped this country to become a country in the first place. how they helped the country to grow because as the country expanded you needed a newspaper in a town to...
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jule dutry from the wilson center. i have a question. something that tom mentioned at the top, the rules of let's say rules of war. can you actually come up with viable way of creating any rules of competition when you countries that do not look at human rights or civil government, the way the united states does? i think so tis incumbent on us to do that. we have two very different systems. we are in a new phase of competiti competition. some of it, it matters a lot. beginning, the whether you win the races will make a big difference. as jack said, i think who gets the lead in some of these technologies will make a big difference on standard setting ethics and the risks that we face. rules. to set a set of prince malmanagement challenge overnited states and china the next, name the number of decades, half century to the century, will be to manage this relationship and not have inevitable toward conflict and this will be areas compete, there will be areas where we will engage and try to force behavior changes on either side like i think c
jule dutry from the wilson center. i have a question. something that tom mentioned at the top, the rules of let's say rules of war. can you actually come up with viable way of creating any rules of competition when you countries that do not look at human rights or civil government, the way the united states does? i think so tis incumbent on us to do that. we have two very different systems. we are in a new phase of competiti competition. some of it, it matters a lot. beginning, the whether you...
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>> i think they're unrelated, look at companies like jule, interest they have, valued at 40 times revenuealth and wellness, trying to in that case enjoy nicotine. we're experiencing the sail transition in the marijuana industry. while flower is the number one selling product initially the vape pens and cartridges way outsell cannabis in terms of growth rate. almost immediately i would argue, vape on revenue basis across multiple states is already as big as the vape market for nicotine. stuart: that is interesting. seems like your biggest problem in the marijuana business, marijuana is still classified as schedule one drug along with cocaine and heroin. if that were to change, if the classification were to change that would be enormous opportunity for marijuana companies in the united states, is there any possibility, or likelihood that that would happen? >> i think there is a very strong likelihood. you have seen a lot of support for cbd in the hemp bill. how that went through very easily. we have number of initiatives going on. the most notable is called the state as act. strengthening o
>> i think they're unrelated, look at companies like jule, interest they have, valued at 40 times revenuealth and wellness, trying to in that case enjoy nicotine. we're experiencing the sail transition in the marijuana industry. while flower is the number one selling product initially the vape pens and cartridges way outsell cannabis in terms of growth rate. almost immediately i would argue, vape on revenue basis across multiple states is already as big as the vape market for nicotine....
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jule, the e. cigarette to switch from traditional cigarettes has been under fire for marketing.ill install needle disposal boxes in some locations. discarded needles have become a problem. several starbucks stores in the started non-paying customers into their stores and into their bathrooms. needle disposal. the back story on the basis divorce. the "national enquirer" claims-based dose was having an affair and that he announced the divorce only when he knew the inquirer was about to reveal -- about to publish revealing photographs. investors are watching closely to what happened to his 16.3% stake in amazon. if you're looking to buy a home this year, there are homes for less than $100,000. that is next. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. stuart: you want to buy an inexpensive home? look no further than detroit. the most affordable housing mar
jule, the e. cigarette to switch from traditional cigarettes has been under fire for marketing.ill install needle disposal boxes in some locations. discarded needles have become a problem. several starbucks stores in the started non-paying customers into their stores and into their bathrooms. needle disposal. the back story on the basis divorce. the "national enquirer" claims-based dose was having an affair and that he announced the divorce only when he knew the inquirer was about to...