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can nuisance callers lead to the death of the landline?lk to her on my mobile so it doesn't matter. is this really what will happen, do you think? i do, i don't have a landline either. my mum has my mobile number, that is fine! but this story attributes the demise of the landline to nuisance telephone calls. a survey found that of $2000, 32% had missed calls from their pa rents 32% had missed calls from their parents because they did not want to a nswer parents because they did not want to answer their landline in case it was answer their landline in case it was a nuisance call. i didn't do that! it may be true, but the story is, why do you need them? we have mobile phones. the nuisance call thing influenced my decision. phones. the nuisance call thing influenced my decisionlj phones. the nuisance call thing influenced my decision. i don't have a landline but in the story, most people have missed calls from their parents but 5% of people said that they missed calls from a long lost love who may only have their landline. maybe that is an in
can nuisance callers lead to the death of the landline?lk to her on my mobile so it doesn't matter. is this really what will happen, do you think? i do, i don't have a landline either. my mum has my mobile number, that is fine! but this story attributes the demise of the landline to nuisance telephone calls. a survey found that of $2000, 32% had missed calls from their pa rents 32% had missed calls from their parents because they did not want to a nswer parents because they did not want to...
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people said that they missed calls from a long lost love who may only have their landline.aybe that is an incentive? so long lost that they we re incentive? so long lost that they were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. were together before mobile phones! 0k. . .! finally. the were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. the inside of the times newspaper, a big statue in the middle there. that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't care? apparently not! they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a home is because it hasn't been rubber—stamped by margaret thatcher's family, the objection is that she does not have her famous handbag. is that the objection? apparently... is there any reason as to why the sculptor did not put the handbag in? the sculpture was a freelance trust and raised a lot of money soon after lady thatcher died in 2013. offering back they commissioned the sculpture. it isn't just the handbag but the family are anxious about the risk of it being vandalised. even winston churchill, perhaps a less
people said that they missed calls from a long lost love who may only have their landline.aybe that is an incentive? so long lost that they we re incentive? so long lost that they were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. were together before mobile phones! 0k. . .! finally. the were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. the inside of the times newspaper, a big statue in the middle there. that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't...
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call me if i said to you a landline i know you yeah man the. moment . to go why the new new yeah yeah oh yeah. in the limo. that oh yeah. name of a union man i'm when i've had my nose. ya and my wife. and i. know he. never am on our ninety that. never run and i remember when you want to mail a get. a little now my engine. block a case she needs help. will give. me a good bit now i'm in a car i'm so proud only thank you for the view of the lamb. lamb we like though they. don't leave him in like a. man to get the eye hand. and we can combine like this. to get going. but if you saw one beam like this. when i go stu. i saw the people making the house it really really dangerous risk it's salty water the quality is not good too and then is it five years you have to be before or some of the brick carlos is not with this because the foundation in mekong delta. really soft. and so if you don't make lego blocks put on the dirt the land is moving in the war some lean blue collar. so we tried for the design of a parliament house but like a more white house. people
call me if i said to you a landline i know you yeah man the. moment . to go why the new new yeah yeah oh yeah. in the limo. that oh yeah. name of a union man i'm when i've had my nose. ya and my wife. and i. know he. never am on our ninety that. never run and i remember when you want to mail a get. a little now my engine. block a case she needs help. will give. me a good bit now i'm in a car i'm so proud only thank you for the view of the lamb. lamb we like though they. don't leave him in like...
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business berlin's legendary costumer flights today because i'm on buses once again one number a landline is distract them interact with others from all over the world but what exactly are they coming to see today we're going to find out and she has insider tips for places to eat and many locals don't know discovering. attaining the maximum profit justifiable when it's at the cost of human lives. the newest medications and groundbreaking technologies are taking over the health care system and generating billions. for sure the care of actually cost. the business of medicine. made in germany in sixty minutes. on freedom and the whole. world i come from the region is rich in history started on talent but so poor in education opportunity and freedom this makes it especially difficult for independent drugs i see many of the younger promising journalists who are now making names for themselves all over the world. some might get away song by although some will continue. their experience of freedom a sense is like that fenians of day you can visit with your call come back from the. mining industr
business berlin's legendary costumer flights today because i'm on buses once again one number a landline is distract them interact with others from all over the world but what exactly are they coming to see today we're going to find out and she has insider tips for places to eat and many locals don't know discovering. attaining the maximum profit justifiable when it's at the cost of human lives. the newest medications and groundbreaking technologies are taking over the health care system and...
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world's financial service deserts and in the same way the mobile to laugh anie can leapfrog through landlines in parts of the world it's quite possible that the decentralized financial system sort of internet three point zero sitting sitting on mobile devices is going to bring sophisticated banking services to part of the world currently don't even have access to simple bank accounts so what we owe it blocked chain right now is kind of roughly where we were with the internet in the late ninety's so it was pretty obvious by then that you could do things like record a video on your computer and send it to somebody you could created these are things which we forget were radical only a couple decades ago create a piece of text send it to everybody in the world without having to photocopy the thing and fedex it and these things were clearly transformative but it was hard to actually predict facebook or google back in one thousand nine hundred five one six there were pets dot com and a million other things so we're at a similar kind of. place in block chain. where we are instead of disrupting sort
world's financial service deserts and in the same way the mobile to laugh anie can leapfrog through landlines in parts of the world it's quite possible that the decentralized financial system sort of internet three point zero sitting sitting on mobile devices is going to bring sophisticated banking services to part of the world currently don't even have access to simple bank accounts so what we owe it blocked chain right now is kind of roughly where we were with the internet in the late...
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for people that aren't landline subscribers, this is not an amber alert.eople can also sign up for the optional notification. there are community notification messages. there are also messages about community events. people can sign up to just receive those or not sign up at all.>> this goes to a landline and a cell phone? it will go to land lines, cell phones, and voice over internet protocol, for the people that have signed up for it. people that want to subscribe to the service they do not have line lines they have to do the steps. see mark -->> tomorrow is a test. what type of protocols are in place to make sure this is only a test? >> the first thing that we did is send out advanced notification. people have advanced warning. we had several people check the message over to make sure it is clear. it is very direct. we will not have any mistakes like the one that happened in hawaii. we want to make sure the system is accurate. >> we are about out of time. for those who are interested in signing up how would they do that? >> there is a direct link on our
for people that aren't landline subscribers, this is not an amber alert.eople can also sign up for the optional notification. there are community notification messages. there are also messages about community events. people can sign up to just receive those or not sign up at all.>> this goes to a landline and a cell phone? it will go to land lines, cell phones, and voice over internet protocol, for the people that have signed up for it. people that want to subscribe to the service they do...
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in missouri, the regulations forced some small businesses to install and pay for the landline phone, even if they did not want it or use it. government requires you to do trading online. you have to go to a meeting set up with the government to do it. regulations like these waste money and time and are outdated and irrelevant. they have been building up for too long. money.egulations cost us they raise the prices of the things we buy, they slow down our mills and farms and factories and shops. they make government more bloated and hermanson -- burnham burdensome. -- burden some. we're taking 33,000 regulatory requirements off of the books. [applause] gov. greitens: missouri has become a leader. in fact, other states have modeled their regulatory reforms on what we are doing to increase liberty and prosperity to the state of missouri. my team and i will continue to eliminate regulations that are unnecessary by executive action, to when we need legislation roll back regulations, we will work with you. but we need to do more. some of these we have talked about before. making sure we hav
in missouri, the regulations forced some small businesses to install and pay for the landline phone, even if they did not want it or use it. government requires you to do trading online. you have to go to a meeting set up with the government to do it. regulations like these waste money and time and are outdated and irrelevant. they have been building up for too long. money.egulations cost us they raise the prices of the things we buy, they slow down our mills and farms and factories and shops....
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think between 10 and 15 years from now the closet will feel like a relic of the past just like a landline >> reporter: jennifer hyman is the co-founder and the company's ceo. she's raised more than any other female-led start-up according to the company. how did you start rent the runway? >> i had the idea with my younger sister who had just purchased a very expensive designer dress to go to a wedding that she knew that she was only going to wear once. and that dress put her into credit card debt. a delightful moment of if all we want is to walk into an event and look great in an outfit we'll only wear once, why can't we rent clothes? >> reporter: jenny loved the idea and became her co-founder. >> i suggested we call or e-mail diane von fuerstenberg. we decided to write an e-mail at every variation of dvf and one went through. >> reporter: the e-mails scored them a meeting with the legendary fashion designer. >> the meeting started off terribly because she hated the idea, but by the end of the conversation we learned she would be interested in working with us if we could introduce her bran
think between 10 and 15 years from now the closet will feel like a relic of the past just like a landline >> reporter: jennifer hyman is the co-founder and the company's ceo. she's raised more than any other female-led start-up according to the company. how did you start rent the runway? >> i had the idea with my younger sister who had just purchased a very expensive designer dress to go to a wedding that she knew that she was only going to wear once. and that dress put her into...
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my phone i couldn't call those people who are important to me plus i don't know where to find a landline. to know where we can meet or what we can do is really important. how can we be a resilient society? one of the towns i focus on is in washington state. it is a economically modest town. he writes in the zone for a tsunami. a major one that looks like 2011 that devastated japan with fukushima disaster. so knowing that in this very modest town with $8 million then to build a tsunami sheltering station at the top of their grade school because they could keep all the kids in their district safe. it is incredibly sophisticated system high walls and enough food for all of the kids for two weeks. and the kids drill over and over they can get all of the kids in this district in the sheltering system and 27 seconds. what is the likelihood it will happen? no. but they decided the risk was worth it. it is a testament to the generosity of the spirit that when a disaster happens to show up with that first responder with that benefit concert. we donate teddy bears and blood but consistently undere
my phone i couldn't call those people who are important to me plus i don't know where to find a landline. to know where we can meet or what we can do is really important. how can we be a resilient society? one of the towns i focus on is in washington state. it is a economically modest town. he writes in the zone for a tsunami. a major one that looks like 2011 that devastated japan with fukushima disaster. so knowing that in this very modest town with $8 million then to build a tsunami...
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in missouri, the regulations forced some small businesses to install and pay for the landline phone, even if they did not want it or did not use it. the government requires you to a trade. it could be done online on your own time, but because of outdated regulations, you have to go to a meeting set up with the government to do it. regulations like these waste money and time and are outdated and irrelevant. they have been building up for too long. like plaque in the arteries of missouri's economy. these regulations cost us money. they raise the prices of the things we buy, they slow down our mills, farms, factories, and shops. they make government more bloated and more burdensome. because of this, we launched the most aggressive, ambitious, throw act to roll back unnecessary -- throw act to roll ourough act to roll back unnecessary regulations in the united states. we are taking nearly one out of every regulatory crier mints -- regulatory requirements in the state of missouri. that is 33,000 regulatory requirements off of the books for good. [applause] gov. greitens: missouri has beco
in missouri, the regulations forced some small businesses to install and pay for the landline phone, even if they did not want it or did not use it. the government requires you to a trade. it could be done online on your own time, but because of outdated regulations, you have to go to a meeting set up with the government to do it. regulations like these waste money and time and are outdated and irrelevant. they have been building up for too long. like plaque in the arteries of missouri's...
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built in the 1960s, 911 works well with landline phones. but call on a cellphone and 911 gets only an approximate location. often using nearby cell towers. even if the call is made at a 911 call center. >> roughly 4,000 meters away from where we're actually at. >> reporte that's why joe thomas' staff in delaware is testing rapid sos. software allowing the existing 911 system to read more data coming from smartphones. >> it pinpoints it right on top of the building where we're located. >> reporter: michael martin got the idea after he felt like he had been followed home in new york city one night back in 2012. >> 911 call takers are doing heroic work in light of that challenge. but we're giving them basically no data to manage those calls. >> repor he teamed with nicholas horlick who volunteered taking calls on an emergency hotline during college. >> it was the same type of problem of, someone's calling and they're in distress and no idea where they are. >> reporter: so they co-founded rapid sos. but perhaps more important than their tech kn
built in the 1960s, 911 works well with landline phones. but call on a cellphone and 911 gets only an approximate location. often using nearby cell towers. even if the call is made at a 911 call center. >> roughly 4,000 meters away from where we're actually at. >> reporte that's why joe thomas' staff in delaware is testing rapid sos. software allowing the existing 911 system to read more data coming from smartphones. >> it pinpoints it right on top of the building where we're...
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and the other 40 countries, we do phone sampling, random digit dial on landline and cell phones. it is a very rigorous methodology that we use in all these countries. host: do people get a chance to say why in their answers? guest: they don't. this is close type and ended surveys we do. everything in our analysis is anecdotal, and we run it against other items in the survey. phonelet me give you the lines for this segment if you want to join the conversation with jon clifton of gallup. the numbers are on your screen. and a special line for outside of the united states. jon clifton, do these numbers matter? host: a lot of people say they do matter. global thought leaders just nine nye, popularized soft power, would say you can often get countries to do something -- to act because they want to. this is one of the best indicators to test soft power. someone like joseph nye would say they do matter. if you were to ask someone in the trump administration, they might say, we are making tough decisions right now. when we are making tough decisions, people are not going to like us becaus
and the other 40 countries, we do phone sampling, random digit dial on landline and cell phones. it is a very rigorous methodology that we use in all these countries. host: do people get a chance to say why in their answers? guest: they don't. this is close type and ended surveys we do. everything in our analysis is anecdotal, and we run it against other items in the survey. phonelet me give you the lines for this segment if you want to join the conversation with jon clifton of gallup. the...
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world's financial service deserts and in the same way the mobile to lef anie can leapfrog through landlines in parts of the world it's quite possible that the decentralized financial system sort of internet three point zero sitting sitting on mobile devices is going to bring sophisticated banking services to part of the world currently don't even have access to simple bank accounts so where we owe it blocked chain right now is kind of roughly where we were with the internet in the late ninety's so it was pretty obvious by then that you could do things like record a video on your computer and send it to somebody you could created these are things which we forget were radical only a couple decades ago create a piece of text send it to everybody in the world without having to photocopy the thing and fedex it and these things were clearly transformative but it was hard to actually predict facebook or google back in one thousand nine hundred five or ninety six there were pets dot com and a million on the things so we're at a similar kind of. place in block chain. where we are instead of disrupti
world's financial service deserts and in the same way the mobile to lef anie can leapfrog through landlines in parts of the world it's quite possible that the decentralized financial system sort of internet three point zero sitting sitting on mobile devices is going to bring sophisticated banking services to part of the world currently don't even have access to simple bank accounts so where we owe it blocked chain right now is kind of roughly where we were with the internet in the late ninety's...
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who needs a landline? you just go straight to mobile. them it is the same story, but with a electric vehicles. they can go straight to electric vehicles. then they do not have the cost of gas stations. they can go for the electric charge right away. inflation is city surprise index. we talked about things that could be driving inflation a little bit higher, i suppose, and 2018 -- in 2018. it continues to surprise on the downside. >> i think you need to be careful when you look at this chart. any surprise index like this is by nature reverting. it comess down a lot, the to zero indians -- in end. manus: the global head of equity derivatives strategy at bnp paribas stays with us. anna: mifid ii goes into effect. how will the industry cope? this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: in tokyo, the emperor's palace. it is 3:30 in the afternoon. let's see what the fed has to say later this evening. is nejra cehic. nejra: you talked about debt as a duck. asia index alive and kicking. asian equities gaining to a fresh record. china higher, hong kong higher, au
who needs a landline? you just go straight to mobile. them it is the same story, but with a electric vehicles. they can go straight to electric vehicles. then they do not have the cost of gas stations. they can go for the electric charge right away. inflation is city surprise index. we talked about things that could be driving inflation a little bit higher, i suppose, and 2018 -- in 2018. it continues to surprise on the downside. >> i think you need to be careful when you look at this...
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kid, this is what we call a landline. this is a telephone. your parents will tell what you this is all about or your grandparents. so for this bit to go well we should pretend there is a cord >> or turn it so people cannot see it is connected. >> how is that. >> that is good. >> that is in the giving anyone any. >> these are buttons you press >> we will call, and, get nick fels the line. >> yeah, that looks good. >> plug that in, and nick foles is on the line, so we will conference in, we have four people lined up, celebrities, you saw them right there and they will give nick some advice. >> should we call nick and see how he is doing. >> come here, bob. >> plug that in so it looks like i'm making these calls. >> it will not work. >> we will make these calls, president trump will call, we conference him in, andy reid, joel embiid, out running around london. >> you know what i miss about these being able to slam it dunn here. >> oh, yeah. >> you are breaking up with me no, no, no. i'm breaking up with you. >> we have to get it on. >> or you co
kid, this is what we call a landline. this is a telephone. your parents will tell what you this is all about or your grandparents. so for this bit to go well we should pretend there is a cord >> or turn it so people cannot see it is connected. >> how is that. >> that is good. >> that is in the giving anyone any. >> these are buttons you press >> we will call, and, get nick fels the line. >> yeah, that looks good. >> plug that in, and nick foles is...
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and then you get into this idea of is polling being done on landlines and what native language they speakith me poo lster calls. the polling industry got a bit of a lag last year. not remotely surprised. brian: let me ask you about being an anchor in ireland. katie couric, she was safe $75 million-- she was paid $75 million reportedly. is that the kind of money they pay in ireland? caitriona: no. there is no one working in the irish media that is even paid $1 million. brian: what else is not comparable about being an anchor in ireland? are you a star in ireland? caitriona: you would be very high profile. you are beaming into people's homes every evening while they're having their dinner. we are a much smaller country and have far fewer tv stations than you have here, . brian: two anchors make speeches for money? caitriona: they can but you have to get permission from your bosses. brian: do you vote? caitriona: as a private individual, yes. brian: do you vote? caitriona: you cannot vote from a broad so i was not able to count my vote from -- for the current parliament. i was out of the cou
and then you get into this idea of is polling being done on landlines and what native language they speakith me poo lster calls. the polling industry got a bit of a lag last year. not remotely surprised. brian: let me ask you about being an anchor in ireland. katie couric, she was safe $75 million-- she was paid $75 million reportedly. is that the kind of money they pay in ireland? caitriona: no. there is no one working in the irish media that is even paid $1 million. brian: what else is not...
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. >> landline, cellphone, pager -- she's everywhere, just find her. vianey, thanks. >>> now to some more serious news. new this morning, firefighters are still on the scene of a fire that killed one person in the south bay. it happened just before 2:00 this morning at a four-unit town home on clyde avenue near montague expressway in santa clara. fire officials tell us one man who was pulled from the fire died on the way to the hospital. the fire spread quickly from one of the homes to another home through the attic. crews, however, were able to contain the fire to two of the four units, but those two units were completely destroyed. >> about 2:00 to 4:00 in the morning is when most of our fire that caused injuries occurred, you know, the people are at home and sleeping and sometimes fire gets a head start. >> fire crews are still cleaning up the scene. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> knew to a story you will only see on nbc bay area. raw uncovered meat being delivered in a shopping cart to another local grocery store, it's the second
. >> landline, cellphone, pager -- she's everywhere, just find her. vianey, thanks. >>> now to some more serious news. new this morning, firefighters are still on the scene of a fire that killed one person in the south bay. it happened just before 2:00 this morning at a four-unit town home on clyde avenue near montague expressway in santa clara. fire officials tell us one man who was pulled from the fire died on the way to the hospital. the fire spread quickly from one of the...
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has its eye on the future, they're attacking democrats by changing the outgoing voicemail on their landline[ laughter ] and a quick tip. if you are calling the white house, don't press 2 for spanish. you're asking for trouble. [ laughter ] the president of course is taking credit for this deal they made. but it is not a good weekend for donald trump. millions of protesters, mostly women, marched in tees all across the country on the one-year anniversary of his presidency. [ cheers and applause ] huge turnout. even melania marched. but secret service, they captured her and returned her to her shoe closet. [ laughter ] there were more than 200,000 protesters in new york, more than 300,000 in chicago, and 600,000 here in l.a., which is -- [ cheers and applause ] one thing you can say, donald trump got more women to exercise than michelle obama ever did. [ laughter ] and with all these protesters marching in all these cities the president delivered during the marches what i believe to be perhaps his most breathtaking tweet of all time. he wrote, "beautiful weather all over our great country, pe
has its eye on the future, they're attacking democrats by changing the outgoing voicemail on their landline[ laughter ] and a quick tip. if you are calling the white house, don't press 2 for spanish. you're asking for trouble. [ laughter ] the president of course is taking credit for this deal they made. but it is not a good weekend for donald trump. millions of protesters, mostly women, marched in tees all across the country on the one-year anniversary of his presidency. [ cheers and applause...
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and then you get into this idea of is polling being done on landlines and what native language they speakhen the poolster calls. all of that. i think the polling industry got a bit of a lag last year. based on the people i had spoken to, i was not remotely surprised. brian: let me ask you about being an anchor in ireland. one of the more recent figures we were aware of in this country was katie couric, when she had been an anchor for five years she was paid $75 million reportedly. is that the kind of money they pay in ireland? caitriona: no. not remotely. there is no one working in the irish media that is even paid $1 million. it is not comparable. brian: what else is not comparable about being an anchor in ireland? are you a star in ireland? caitriona: you would be very high profile. you are beaming into people's homes every evening while they're having their dinner. we are a much smaller country and have far fewer tv stations than you have here. brian: do anchors make speeches for money? caitriona: they can but you have to get permission from your bosses. brian: do you vote? caitriona:
and then you get into this idea of is polling being done on landlines and what native language they speakhen the poolster calls. all of that. i think the polling industry got a bit of a lag last year. based on the people i had spoken to, i was not remotely surprised. brian: let me ask you about being an anchor in ireland. one of the more recent figures we were aware of in this country was katie couric, when she had been an anchor for five years she was paid $75 million reportedly. is that the...
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. >> you would not wanted to be split between a commercial services arm and kind of a landline companyloni: this is something that the market has to decide. >> france seems to be the place which is sometimes resistant to italian companies. do you feel that the reciprocity is there? p.m. gentiloni: i only answered that we discuss frequently, but we reach an agreement. we reached an agreement assets between italy and france. they are very good once and i have to say that between me and president macron, on these issues we always find a common point of view. >> there is another person tomorrow,davos it is president trump. to what extent do you worry about what he is doing at the moment? p.m. gentiloni: i remember well our discussions and sicily in at the g7.icily in the end we found a common agreement. we found an agreement on free and fair trade. >> fair trade is a bogus idea. [laughter] p.m. gentiloni: from my point of view, what we're seeing here in davos this year is almost all of the relevant economic areas of the world having a good level of growth. our main commitment and message s
. >> you would not wanted to be split between a commercial services arm and kind of a landline companyloni: this is something that the market has to decide. >> france seems to be the place which is sometimes resistant to italian companies. do you feel that the reciprocity is there? p.m. gentiloni: i only answered that we discuss frequently, but we reach an agreement. we reached an agreement assets between italy and france. they are very good once and i have to say that between me...
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even returned to the house to ta ke them even returned to the house to take a mobile phone and a landlineon after that they found a cigarette butt near the house that had jason ba ccus butt near the house that had jason baccus dna on it and residue that matched the gunshot residue on guy hedger himself, so a complicated investigation for the police. simon hedger, whose witness statement is being read out in the court was devastated by this, not only at the loss of his husband, but also because of the fact that guy hedger wasn't just a businessman, because of the fact that guy hedger wasn'tjust a businessman, he was a man who was absolutely devoted to education. in his spare time he freely gave himself to a local education trust in the bournemouth area. he helped with their marketing and finances because he had this love of educating children. his husband has expressed his devastation at the loss of guy hedger, but also so too today that educational trust have said they have great regrets about this case because guy hedger to them was a kind, gentle caring man, who lived for these children
even returned to the house to ta ke them even returned to the house to take a mobile phone and a landlineon after that they found a cigarette butt near the house that had jason ba ccus butt near the house that had jason baccus dna on it and residue that matched the gunshot residue on guy hedger himself, so a complicated investigation for the police. simon hedger, whose witness statement is being read out in the court was devastated by this, not only at the loss of his husband, but also because...
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and the other 40 countries, we do phone sampling, random digit dial on landline and cell phones.t is a very rigorous methodology that we use in all these countries. host: do people get a chance to say why in their answers? guest: they don't. this is close type and ended surveys we do. everything in our analysis is anecdotal, and we run it against other items in the survey. phonelet me give you the lines for this segment if you want to join the conversation with jon clifton of gallup. the numbers are on your screen. and a special line for outside of the united states. jon clifton, do these numbers matter? host: a lot of people say they do matter. global thought leaders just nine nye, popularized soft power, would say you can often get countries to do something -- to act because they want to. this is one of the best indicators to test soft power. someone like joseph nye would sayhey do matte if y were to ask someone in the trump administration, they might say, we are mang tou decisions right now. when we are making tough decisions, people are not going to like us because of that. t
and the other 40 countries, we do phone sampling, random digit dial on landline and cell phones.t is a very rigorous methodology that we use in all these countries. host: do people get a chance to say why in their answers? guest: they don't. this is close type and ended surveys we do. everything in our analysis is anecdotal, and we run it against other items in the survey. phonelet me give you the lines for this segment if you want to join the conversation with jon clifton of gallup. the...