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let us bring in riga. 1 -- rieke.heard dutch people saying -- am doing ok in terms of the economy and the room moved in -- and the boom mood in the economy. miami doing ok but i worried about the country. isseemed to me that holland a country in a people e at this time. peter: what -- to be what i have found the most surprising is the high water turnout. of the people decided to cast a vote. i think that is a good sign for people to say -- i might be ok, but i worry about the country or things that will happen. i am going to cast my vote and raise my voice. they clearly spoke to -- we want democracy in this country. that is a good sign. peter: how do you read it, alan? definitely good, the high voter turnout gives the new government legitimacy. also, the fact that normally high voter turnout does benefit fringe groups. here, it benefited the center which is good. way, theye that in a have managed to set the agenda. party -- the conservative driven to a referendum. ok, in a way, that is what populist are for -- to brin
let us bring in riga. 1 -- rieke.heard dutch people saying -- am doing ok in terms of the economy and the room moved in -- and the boom mood in the economy. miami doing ok but i worried about the country. isseemed to me that holland a country in a people e at this time. peter: what -- to be what i have found the most surprising is the high water turnout. of the people decided to cast a vote. i think that is a good sign for people to say -- i might be ok, but i worry about the country or things...
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matt: let us talk a little bit about -- guy: let us talk about them rushing to market.ct will this have? yes, so everyone is asking now what the impact of that is going to be and what could knock the emerging-market rally. there were a few things on a horizon. the obvious one is of course the fed. really, another 25 basis point rate hike is not going to have much impact on emerging-market debt on a time when the average yield is something like 4.7% versus 2.4% on the u.s. treasury? probably not. we have geopolitical risk in the form of europe and things heating up in asia as well. that could end up knocking risk sentiment. but really, the resilience of emerging markets over the past few months has been amazing, and i know that it surprised not just me, but a lot of investors. matt, guy. matt: think very much. tracy alloway from abu dhabi. of next, budget day in the u k. where live in westminster we get the latest on chancellor hammonds plan at 12:30 you kate time -- u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: insurance policy. the u.k. chancellor aims to deliver a budget to b
matt: let us talk a little bit about -- guy: let us talk about them rushing to market.ct will this have? yes, so everyone is asking now what the impact of that is going to be and what could knock the emerging-market rally. there were a few things on a horizon. the obvious one is of course the fed. really, another 25 basis point rate hike is not going to have much impact on emerging-market debt on a time when the average yield is something like 4.7% versus 2.4% on the u.s. treasury? probably...
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let us just assess the state of the economy, how healthy is it? chel horne healthy is it? our business correspondent rachel home has been looking at the wider economic picture for us. today is an exciting one for the country's economists — and it matters more for the rest of us than we may think — because the spring budget isn'tjust about telling us where taxes might rise or spending will fall — it's also giving us crucial information on the health of the uk's economy... step forward chancellor phillip hammond — so what's in his briefcase? we are expecting something on business rates, we aren't expecting any big giveaways — and the focus? getting the uk economy fighting fit for brexit — and luckily for the chancellor he's had some better economic news to get him started. first up growth — back in november the office for budget responsibility predicted gdp would grow by 1.4% in 2017 but the signs are that that growth figure might be revised upwards to 2% after better than expected figures in the back half of 2016. next the deficit — that's the amoun
let us just assess the state of the economy, how healthy is it? chel horne healthy is it? our business correspondent rachel home has been looking at the wider economic picture for us. today is an exciting one for the country's economists — and it matters more for the rest of us than we may think — because the spring budget isn'tjust about telling us where taxes might rise or spending will fall — it's also giving us crucial information on the health of the uk's economy... step forward...
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guy: let us push this around a little bit. we had the cftc data. the data tells us the market continues to get shorter and shorter and shorter. have we reached the end of that swing down, because up a moment, even as of a few days back, the market is heavily short sterling . the npc story last week change the view? as the market put itself in a position where it has no choice but to back off? the pound has the potential to pop quite seriously here. you put it pretty well. that is exactly right. what is really interesting is those have continued to build over the last couple of months even as the currency has not on any lower. the bloomberg pound index made a higher low in november and january and march. the trend is clear. the pound appeared to bottom out in october from what we have seen so far and has been in a gradual uptrend, and get people are getting shorter. they are going to need to be right soon and see another major ,ag of sterling weakness soon otherwise, they are going to have to unwind. they are slowly losing money on this trade. when p
guy: let us push this around a little bit. we had the cftc data. the data tells us the market continues to get shorter and shorter and shorter. have we reached the end of that swing down, because up a moment, even as of a few days back, the market is heavily short sterling . the npc story last week change the view? as the market put itself in a position where it has no choice but to back off? the pound has the potential to pop quite seriously here. you put it pretty well. that is exactly right....
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let us discuss this with our can “— paying off. let us discuss this with our can —— our consultant.ast seat to declare. we are hearing results in north down are imminent. it is a unionist stronghold. for the moment, sinn fein have the north—west. it is very important in these elections if you are running multiple candidates among constituencies, you have to tell people in each constituency which candidate to vote for. in west belfast we have seen model vote management by sinn fein. several other candidates are pulling near ha rd other candidates are pulling near hard level so sinn fein have been hear all morning and their vote management worked out in west belfast so that is a good sign for their election. the alliance party may have outpolled the leader of the ulster unionist party, mike nesbitt. he was asking people to transfer their votes across traditional community lines in order to deliver change at stormont. that's right, that was one of the key points in this campaign. mike nesbitt thing he would give his second preference vote to the nationalist sdlp. the dup strongly attac
let us discuss this with our can “— paying off. let us discuss this with our can —— our consultant.ast seat to declare. we are hearing results in north down are imminent. it is a unionist stronghold. for the moment, sinn fein have the north—west. it is very important in these elections if you are running multiple candidates among constituencies, you have to tell people in each constituency which candidate to vote for. in west belfast we have seen model vote management by sinn fein....
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let us get the thoughts of our scotla nd let us get the thoughts of our scotland correspondent who isa couple of interesting points from nicola sturgeon, the first minister. she gave some clarity on what happens next. in all likelihood, this vote is likely to pass, the snp with the green party will have a majority in the parliament. nicola sturgeon said her name when she sends a letter, won the scottish common—sense a letter to the uk government seeking a section 30 under the scotland act she will only seek sensible discussions. she does not intend to send the letter until later this week, after the triggering of article 50. she said if the uk rejects a ny article 50. she said if the uk rejects any talks, she will return to holyrood after the easter recess, the middle of april, to outline the steps she will take to progress the will of the parliament. interestingly, she started her debate, she opened by saying that everybody in the chamber only wanted the best for scotland, but the problem is that the sides in the debate, they come from very different positions. ruth davidson speaking
let us get the thoughts of our scotla nd let us get the thoughts of our scotland correspondent who isa couple of interesting points from nicola sturgeon, the first minister. she gave some clarity on what happens next. in all likelihood, this vote is likely to pass, the snp with the green party will have a majority in the parliament. nicola sturgeon said her name when she sends a letter, won the scottish common—sense a letter to the uk government seeking a section 30 under the scotland act she...
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we'll quickly, let us go to -- real quickly, let's go to the bloomberg again.here is a rising correlation between the crude oil direction and the s&p 500. we have seen an uptick in the volatility of oil and the rising correlation between oil and the s&p could be assigned, another one, of more volatility ahead in stocks. , thank you. we are going to be talking markets, including the turning tide with our next guest, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. neither equities, bonds, or cash are likely to deliver the performance outcomes desired. let us bring in kirk west, global head of international offices at sensible global investors, who joins us from sydney this morning. great to see you. speaking on matthew, let us take a look at s&p profit expectations. those are falling as well. take a look at investors pulling out of junk bonds. oil as well. what does that spell to you? are we going to get this big unwind in inflation trade? guest: we do not believe so. i think we are i
we'll quickly, let us go to -- real quickly, let's go to the bloomberg again.here is a rising correlation between the crude oil direction and the s&p 500. we have seen an uptick in the volatility of oil and the rising correlation between oil and the s&p could be assigned, another one, of more volatility ahead in stocks. , thank you. we are going to be talking markets, including the turning tide with our next guest, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i am...
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let us find out what is happening from our correspondent in new york., i5 intermediate crude fell again, four tenths of 1%, is concerned that we continue to see, which is there are worries about too much supply is hitting the market, there are worries about what this she'll boom that we have seen here in america is doing to the price of oil. speaking to people in the past there have been a sense of optimism that perhap5 been a sense of optimism that perhaps by 2018 we would see the price of oil climbing back to $60 per barrel. at the moment that is ha rd to per barrel. at the moment that is hard to imagine. let us broaden things out and talk about how the market5 things out and talk about how the markets are feeling about the trump presidency. health reform goe5 markets are feeling about the trump presidency. health reform goes by the wayside. he wants to get onto tax reform but can he? all eyes on wall street just a tax reform but can he? all eyes on wall streetjust a short distance from here, was on how the market5 would open this monday. there has be
let us find out what is happening from our correspondent in new york., i5 intermediate crude fell again, four tenths of 1%, is concerned that we continue to see, which is there are worries about too much supply is hitting the market, there are worries about what this she'll boom that we have seen here in america is doing to the price of oil. speaking to people in the past there have been a sense of optimism that perhap5 been a sense of optimism that perhaps by 2018 we would see the price of oil...
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let us check the features. matt: let us look.an one hour now until the open of castrating in european markets. we can see that futures are down across the board for europe right now. ftse futures off .6%. and daxask off -- cac down .5% after big drops in u.s. stocks. the s&p following 1.25%. this is the first drop of more than 1%. anna: interesting how you characterize that. trade.on is it something else, just a temporary pullback? of futures giving us an idea houses deigned the negativity will be in the united states. a bit of a recap on what happened yesterday. s&p 500 financials for you from yesterday's move in new york down by 2.9% so that was the eye of the storm in terms of where the losses fell heaviest. u.s. 10 year in there for you. 2.41%. loretta mester coming into the mix talking about when the balance sheets should be unwound and we have nymex in there for you as well. matt, we have the shanghai closing up so let us look at what is happening in the market. matt: one door closes, another opens. we are looking at closur
let us check the features. matt: let us look.an one hour now until the open of castrating in european markets. we can see that futures are down across the board for europe right now. ftse futures off .6%. and daxask off -- cac down .5% after big drops in u.s. stocks. the s&p following 1.25%. this is the first drop of more than 1%. anna: interesting how you characterize that. trade.on is it something else, just a temporary pullback? of futures giving us an idea houses deigned the negativity...
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let us look at the swiss market.ss economy data for the by 8.1%,arter, it grew much less than the market expected. the smb withdrew the cap. you have the weakest export growth in switzerland since 2015, so the question for the point do weat what see an introduction from the smb to temper any move into this was frank? he really -- into the swiss franc? that takes me to the pound. we are down this morning, 120 back in focus. again, the view would be you would have a crystallization movement. when article 50 is triggered, we saw that going back to the commons over the next couple of days, and the commons will debate whether european nationals can live in the u.k. as an amendment to the article 50 bill. 150 if there is a good translation period. squalidt is a divorce. i will see you and raise you, matt miller, in terms of the chart. if you're looking at the fastest pace in history, between 20000 and 21,009 of your straight-line chartier, matt miller. the fastest raging bull market in history. and 21,000 of your straight-
let us look at the swiss market.ss economy data for the by 8.1%,arter, it grew much less than the market expected. the smb withdrew the cap. you have the weakest export growth in switzerland since 2015, so the question for the point do weat what see an introduction from the smb to temper any move into this was frank? he really -- into the swiss franc? that takes me to the pound. we are down this morning, 120 back in focus. again, the view would be you would have a crystallization movement. when...
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let us get the first word news.dent trump is putting the final touches on his address to congress with lawmakers hoping he will clarify his agenda. trump is under increasing pressure to say how he will bring fundamental change to job creation, health care, the tax system, and immigration. jpmorgan's boss jamie dimon says he wants government regulations that are much more collaborative. he said he's helping the trump administration because the u.s. needs better policy. he sees some essential problems in subprime auto lending but does not think -- >> around bank regulation, i you lookis high time at it. no one in the rational mind can say what we do is completely consistent, rational, perfect. we are not fanatics about it. we know there was a crisis. inbrokers and south korea -- south korea want to limit losses. exchange has received three applications to list a new etn this month. it will be similar to exchange traded funds but carry the default risk of the issuing company. a high-level north korean malaysia, is in s
let us get the first word news.dent trump is putting the final touches on his address to congress with lawmakers hoping he will clarify his agenda. trump is under increasing pressure to say how he will bring fundamental change to job creation, health care, the tax system, and immigration. jpmorgan's boss jamie dimon says he wants government regulations that are much more collaborative. he said he's helping the trump administration because the u.s. needs better policy. he sees some essential...
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let us find out which stock stories are moving. here is nejra cehic.ng with the biggest loser on the stoxx 600, declining after buyers sold $1.5 billion in the stock. this is to pay down debt as it tries to get clearance for its takeover of monsanto. it cut that its stake in this plastics maker to 53.3%. shares have dropped the most since june last year, but to put it in context, these shares have more than doubled in value in the past 12 months, down today, but up in the past year. moving on to man group, down 4.4% right now, but they have dropped as much as 10% in the session and that was the biggest drop since june 24 for man group. profit dropping on lower performance fees. assets rpse. rose.o -- the ceo made a comment saying it is early days in an uncertain market. certainly is for a lot of hedge funds. if we look atahold, fourth court -- at ahols, fourth quarter incomes were a beat. earlier with the ceo about that price inflation or deflation stateside. >> economic growth continues, we expect that would start growing consumer -- that the consumer
let us find out which stock stories are moving. here is nejra cehic.ng with the biggest loser on the stoxx 600, declining after buyers sold $1.5 billion in the stock. this is to pay down debt as it tries to get clearance for its takeover of monsanto. it cut that its stake in this plastics maker to 53.3%. shares have dropped the most since june last year, but to put it in context, these shares have more than doubled in value in the past 12 months, down today, but up in the past year. moving on...
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let's get back to bill blaine who is still with us. e that story there and talk about brexit. you have some thoughts on this. theresa may is going to make a call for greater union today on the occasion of the snp conference. pushing their case for independence. are you surprised this vote is back on the agenda? bill: scottish independence again. it flummoxed is me. i can see what is going on. it is the snp's last throw of the dice because if they don't get it on the agenda, they lose momentum and concede to theresa may's point. it is a complete distraction as we go in. as a scotsman, i take the view we decided to live in the u.k.. a lot has changed. dealing in the snp reminds me of dealing with my children, when they were going through that difficult teenage age. you have to keep negotiating with them. but i should comment on the politics, we should comment on the market fact is. it is interesting how little the market is paying attention to nicola sturgeon. anna: yes, because you had talk about scotland moving away from monetary union
let's get back to bill blaine who is still with us. e that story there and talk about brexit. you have some thoughts on this. theresa may is going to make a call for greater union today on the occasion of the snp conference. pushing their case for independence. are you surprised this vote is back on the agenda? bill: scottish independence again. it flummoxed is me. i can see what is going on. it is the snp's last throw of the dice because if they don't get it on the agenda, they lose momentum...
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let us join the dots.n the front page the paper as saying a second referendum as being inevitable. martin: let us see what happens. where we are headquartered is certainly of some significance but we feel we can adapt no matter what happens. i do know nicola sturgeon and she welcomed the deal when i spoke to her on monday. she welcomes the importance of this for scotland. what i will say is that i do not think she will go for a referendum unless she thinks she is going to win it. she is a pretty good politician and she will not go through another referendum and lose. manus: to circle back away from politics. you are going to do the front end of the business and your colleague will run the day-to-day machinations. life andnt standard yourself, if i strip out some of the numbers, aberdeen has 52% of these funds. there has to be some synergies and some costs. how are you going to do that and what can we expect from that in terms of this integration? martin: we have put a figure out there of $200 million. we w
let us join the dots.n the front page the paper as saying a second referendum as being inevitable. martin: let us see what happens. where we are headquartered is certainly of some significance but we feel we can adapt no matter what happens. i do know nicola sturgeon and she welcomed the deal when i spoke to her on monday. she welcomes the importance of this for scotland. what i will say is that i do not think she will go for a referendum unless she thinks she is going to win it. she is a...
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let us talk about commodities and e.m.. fairly downbeat about the commodity story but many people are very upbeat about e.m. i bring you this chart which is indonesian bonds which everyone was fixated on and they continue to accelerate to the upside. talk me through how i on one hand can be positive about e.m. and on the other hand, negative about commodities. freddie: this is one of those examples in the market where people use long-term analysis to look at implications across markets. what you have missed if you say that is that in the last 6-8 months the divergence has never been as wide. that is what is closing. you are seeing this strong aversion. that the commodity market can do better. at the same time as the emerging market currencies can do well also. of the forgotten area world post-2011 when the commodity boom ended. i think it makes sense. fed policyuch does contribute to your outlook? freddie: hugely in as much as it affects the dollar. if the outlook strengthens and they manage to drive the dollar back higher
let us talk about commodities and e.m.. fairly downbeat about the commodity story but many people are very upbeat about e.m. i bring you this chart which is indonesian bonds which everyone was fixated on and they continue to accelerate to the upside. talk me through how i on one hand can be positive about e.m. and on the other hand, negative about commodities. freddie: this is one of those examples in the market where people use long-term analysis to look at implications across markets. what...
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let us come together and work together. let us together and work together.itain with optimism and hope, for if we do, we can make the most of the opportunities ahead, we can together make a success of this moment, and we can together build a stronger, fairer, better britain, a britain our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. i commend this statement to the house. that was the prime minister in the house of commons after her letter had been handled to donald tusk, president of the european council hearing brussels. we wed get donald tusk‘s rear was sponsored to —— we will not get donald has‘s response until friday. we did get a short statement after he received that letter and he said that was not a day he would pretend to be happy about. so, here this. six pages. the notification from prime minister theresa may triggering article 50. and formally starting the negotiations of the united kingdom‘s withdrawal from the european negotiations of the united kingdom‘s withdrawalfrom the european union. there is no reason to pretend that this is a happy
let us come together and work together. let us together and work together.itain with optimism and hope, for if we do, we can make the most of the opportunities ahead, we can together make a success of this moment, and we can together build a stronger, fairer, better britain, a britain our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. i commend this statement to the house. that was the prime minister in the house of commons after her letter had been handled to donald tusk, president of the...
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let us go to larry, joining us from jackson, mississippi on the democrat line. hello. >> i just want to say that i feel like donald trump is doing a lot of flip-flopping and all of his supporters that were behind him -- he is going to show his true colors as time goes on. and he talked about draining the swamp -- i just took this country does not go down the drain. host: on the republican line .rom oklahoma, greg >> happy beautiful day that we have in america. host: we may have a storm here on monday or tuesday. that is the big story here on the east coast. >> i have been listening to the wikileaks staff and i am really uff, and i amst amazed that what has come out hurt the democrats and hillary in her run for president. troops --has exposed ths about corruption, our bureaucracy and big government. i think you are seeing a movement in america. trump is not a perfect man. wikileaks now exposing more .ntelligence type stuff it is classified and her call but the american people deserve the truth. we have been shuttled over in the next -- in the last two or three de
let us go to larry, joining us from jackson, mississippi on the democrat line. hello. >> i just want to say that i feel like donald trump is doing a lot of flip-flopping and all of his supporters that were behind him -- he is going to show his true colors as time goes on. and he talked about draining the swamp -- i just took this country does not go down the drain. host: on the republican line .rom oklahoma, greg >> happy beautiful day that we have in america. host: we may have a...
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let us listen to what he had to say. pretty positive comments there. >> the market had already priced in that. if you take a look at the price, it is a 35% premium to its current market value. you have to take a look at, it is growing at a significant rate and we think it will be a billion-dollar plus business. >> it sounds like this is a high-growth acquisition, mobileye by intel. positive stuff. less positive though, after the .ell, valeant lunging 9% bill ackman has sold the farm's entire stake of about 27 million shares. he had been along. you could say the pershing put has left valeant now. betty: absolutely now. what about other asset classes? they were flat as well. abigail: not a lot of action with gold, oil. the bloomberg dollar index. that is in contrast with what we saw last week for oil when oil had its worst week since before the election, so more of a holding pattern there. where we did see action, though, the 10 year yield up once again, 10 out of the last 11 sessions. back at 2.6%. interestingly, the 10 y
let us listen to what he had to say. pretty positive comments there. >> the market had already priced in that. if you take a look at the price, it is a 35% premium to its current market value. you have to take a look at, it is growing at a significant rate and we think it will be a billion-dollar plus business. >> it sounds like this is a high-growth acquisition, mobileye by intel. positive stuff. less positive though, after the .ell, valeant lunging 9% bill ackman has sold the...
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let us deal with the first columns. let us talk about a bit about what is going on here. i'm not sure exactly what scream we have got -- which screen we have got up at the moment. let us see what happens when i move this. i think that is going a little strange. anyway. we will come back and talk about the markets in just a moment. let us go to juliette saly for the first word news update. guy, thank you. president donald trump made more than $152.7 million and paid $38.4 million in federal taxes in 2005 according to two pages of his federal income tax returns that were revealed by msnbc. the white house confirmed those amounts. the figures suggest trump paid an effective tax rate of more than 25%. trump has refused to make his tax returns public. meanwhile, president trump's choice for trade representative have said china is high on the list of things to worry about. robert lighthizer also said that although china was "a substantial currency manipulator in the past," it is not clear if that is so the case. lighthizer told the hearing that trump will shakeup relations betw
let us deal with the first columns. let us talk about a bit about what is going on here. i'm not sure exactly what scream we have got -- which screen we have got up at the moment. let us see what happens when i move this. i think that is going a little strange. anyway. we will come back and talk about the markets in just a moment. let us go to juliette saly for the first word news update. guy, thank you. president donald trump made more than $152.7 million and paid $38.4 million in federal...
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let us turn to outside source sport.a trump has said how do we allocate places in the next world cup. they'll be 48 teens compared to the 32 we currently see. —— teens. dragon is rubbish. compared to the 32 we currently see. -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that means -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that m ea ns two -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that means two teens go through to make up means two teens go through to make up that 48. they will go to a play—off system and over five confederations. five out of the six will be in there. if it was brazil in the last tournament, south america would then get two team is going through in those six teens. the way it works is the top two teens would miss the first round and the remaining ones would play each other and the losers would go out at the top two would play the winners of the last two games and then those two teens winning the last two would go through and it will surf as a test for the world cup coming up in the following year. they may be the death knell of the confederations
let us turn to outside source sport.a trump has said how do we allocate places in the next world cup. they'll be 48 teens compared to the 32 we currently see. —— teens. dragon is rubbish. compared to the 32 we currently see. -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that means -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that m ea ns two -- teens. dragon is rubbish. that means two teens go through to make up means two teens go through to make up that 48. they will go to a play—off system and over five confederations....
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alan higgins stays with us. let'sn our attention to what's happening in the indian phone market. vodafone's indian unit has agreed to merge with idea cellular to create a new mobile market leader. it would be more than twice as big as at&t by subscribers. in the market that is highly competitive after india's richest man offered phone calls for free. let's speak to our executive producer in india. he's in mumbai. good to have you. talked to us -- talk to us about the significance of the steel. >> this is a big one. it will change the dynamics of the telecom sector to create the largest player in india telecoms. vodafone's indian unit will merge to create an entity value that $23 billion and will have 395 million subscribers. here is how it is structured. vodafone will pick up 45% stake in the combined entity. idea cellular will own about 26%. what does this mean for vodafone? billion,has nearly $7 it has written down $5 billion and has been consistently losing money. deteriorating financial health of the telecom secto
alan higgins stays with us. let'sn our attention to what's happening in the indian phone market. vodafone's indian unit has agreed to merge with idea cellular to create a new mobile market leader. it would be more than twice as big as at&t by subscribers. in the market that is highly competitive after india's richest man offered phone calls for free. let's speak to our executive producer in india. he's in mumbai. good to have you. talked to us -- talk to us about the significance of the...
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if you have any questions about the budget, let us know. e the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. one person is saying, i watched the budget and i do not understand whether it is business as usual for me. iama whether it is business as usual for me. i am a serving soldier. we will be asking our guest at half past nine the answer to that for you. if you have questions, we would love to have them. right now, let us catch up have them. right now, let us catch up with the sport. there is only one story in town, barcelona pulling off the greatest comeback in the history of the champions league.” the greatest comeback in the history of the champions league. i did not see it because i was watching manchester city against stoke. absolutely gutted! incredible match will stop woody been compared to the greatest comeback in sporting history. —— incredible match. it has already been compared to. liverpool 2005, back from 3—0 down to beat inter milan. barcelona needed to overturn a four goal deficit. the
if you have any questions about the budget, let us know. e the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. one person is saying, i watched the budget and i do not understand whether it is business as usual for me. iama whether it is business as usual for me. i am a serving soldier. we will be asking our guest at half past nine the answer to that for you. if you have questions, we would love to have them. right now, let us catch up have them. right now,...
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let us get over to singapore.ome of the world's top miners have halted production as thousands of people have left their homes as a major storm bears down on queensland. cyclone debbie is expected to be the most powerful system to hit australia since 2011. debbie is expected to cross the coast as a category four storm with a risk of significant structural damage. chinese ride handling app may a 6 billion dollar investment from softbank. it has to balance the interest of existing investors including apple, alibaba. may join thecent investment to protect their stakes. it is not clear if all of the money will come from tencent. the millions of overheating galaxy smartphones recalled last year. samsung will recycle the allowals and potential he customers to use them as refurbished models. samsung has collected 97% of the devices and has issued software that blocks any that have not been collected from charging. uishan has spoken for the first time saying the plunge on friday was unusual. with theors were met day befor
let us get over to singapore.ome of the world's top miners have halted production as thousands of people have left their homes as a major storm bears down on queensland. cyclone debbie is expected to be the most powerful system to hit australia since 2011. debbie is expected to cross the coast as a category four storm with a risk of significant structural damage. chinese ride handling app may a 6 billion dollar investment from softbank. it has to balance the interest of existing investors...
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let us move in closer where we can see and hear better.ng french] >> i think the address is roughly this -- we now have an international platform that can flesh out the international trade wars. you know, these delegates represent more than 50 different nations. we have come a pretty long way from the time when countries have ordered their trade agreements with no regard for the well-being of their neighbors. in fact, it seems to me that the peace and welfare of our world today will depend largely on the measure of their success. that must be our train. [whistle blowing] >> i'm about to get the signal for a clear track. there are a couple of things i wanted to say before i go. you know, we cannot dump all of our problems and forget about them. it seems to me that if we want to keep the wheels turning, we have to see that everybody everywhere can receive a fair chance to stay in business. this foreign trade, it is like a round-trip. it works best when there is a full load coming and going. doesn't that make sense? blowing] ♪ >> american his
let us move in closer where we can see and hear better.ng french] >> i think the address is roughly this -- we now have an international platform that can flesh out the international trade wars. you know, these delegates represent more than 50 different nations. we have come a pretty long way from the time when countries have ordered their trade agreements with no regard for the well-being of their neighbors. in fact, it seems to me that the peace and welfare of our world today will...
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firstly, let us have a look at the front pages. nning with the observer who says that the uk's river is the watchdog is launching an enquiry into how the data of voters is being used during political campaigns. in sunday telegraph, allegations from president trump that barack obama orchestrated an illegal watergate style phone tapping operation at trump tower. meanwhile, the mail on sunday says that tony blair attended a secret meeting at the white house to discuss working for donald trump asa to discuss working for donald trump as a middle east peace convoy —— envoy. the chancellor will use the budget to build up a war chest of boost britain's post brexit resilient. the independent leads with its own poll suggesting the majority of the ukase against government plans to cut corporation tax in favour of the money going towards the nhs. and, finally, the sunday express claims that nearly £150 million from the health budget was spent on overseas aid last year. so, those that were just some of the front pages this morning. we have a sel
firstly, let us have a look at the front pages. nning with the observer who says that the uk's river is the watchdog is launching an enquiry into how the data of voters is being used during political campaigns. in sunday telegraph, allegations from president trump that barack obama orchestrated an illegal watergate style phone tapping operation at trump tower. meanwhile, the mail on sunday says that tony blair attended a secret meeting at the white house to discuss working for donald trump asa...
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thank you for speaking to us. let'shese figures, profit up but you are expecting slower growth next year. why? not mix did this year. we had a strong 2016, another record year —— not next year. the profits we re over year —— not next year. the profits were over £2 billion, not dollars, although there is not so much different as that used to be. what we saw was a slowing in quarter four and a slow start to 2017. worldwide gdp growth is about 3.5 to four point —— percent. we are seeing stronger growth market in latin america and middle east and central and eastern europe but tougher conditions generally and if we look at inflation, very little, maybe a bit more here in the uk post brexit and the devaluation of the pound and maybe a bit more coming in america with president trump's expansionist policies if they are in fermented. generally little pricing power —— if they are in fermented. three forces are pushing the clients, technological disruption, digital disruption, the second is zero—based budgeting, a fashionable dec
thank you for speaking to us. let'shese figures, profit up but you are expecting slower growth next year. why? not mix did this year. we had a strong 2016, another record year —— not next year. the profits we re over year —— not next year. the profits were over £2 billion, not dollars, although there is not so much different as that used to be. what we saw was a slowing in quarter four and a slow start to 2017. worldwide gdp growth is about 3.5 to four point —— percent. we are...
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about this match, let us talk about conte and mourinholj think manchester united, together with citybest squad, in the league. because they have a lot, a number of great players and great talent, with great experience also to win. and for sure, it will be a tough game for us. and for them. manchester united is too big, manchester united is too big, manchester united is the winner of the competition. it is not chelsea's faults, that we were given this monday match, so we have to make changes for sure because, we play sunday, thursday against rostov and rostov plays sunday, against grozny. but we cannot go to stamford bridge with a mickey mouse team. three big piece are already rating in the semifinals can we have got chelsea and manchester united tonight. i was just looking at their run, they have had a really easy to get this far, you have had manchester united, chelsea past peter brooke, brentford and wolves, united reading and wigan and wolves, united reading and wigan and they need is latter and off the bench to get past blackburn rovers. so the first proper test for both sides? i
about this match, let us talk about conte and mourinholj think manchester united, together with citybest squad, in the league. because they have a lot, a number of great players and great talent, with great experience also to win. and for sure, it will be a tough game for us. and for them. manchester united is too big, manchester united is too big, manchester united is the winner of the competition. it is not chelsea's faults, that we were given this monday match, so we have to make changes for...
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let us ta ke barista is turning heads. let us take a look. electronic music.kets. asian stocks are positive territory in early tuesday training despite the dowjones industrial average falling for the eighth consecutive session. the tokyo market opening higher. exporters in positive territory with the yen turning down against the dollar. the all 0rds index also higher by 43 points. that is it for asia business report. . iam rico hizon. see you in the next hour. i'm lebo diseko. our top story: coastal areas in north—eastern australia are being battered by strong winds and heavy rain, as tropical cyclone debbie reaches the state of queensland. around 30,000 people were told to leave their homes. bt has been fined a record £42 million by the telecoms regulator 0fcom for failing to pay proper compensation for delays in installing high—speed broadband lines. 0ur correspondent simon gompertz has the story. demand for moving the information we need using high—capacity cables has mushroomed. that is so businesses, hospitals, and schools can keep pace. if bt myth is tha
let us ta ke barista is turning heads. let us take a look. electronic music.kets. asian stocks are positive territory in early tuesday training despite the dowjones industrial average falling for the eighth consecutive session. the tokyo market opening higher. exporters in positive territory with the yen turning down against the dollar. the all 0rds index also higher by 43 points. that is it for asia business report. . iam rico hizon. see you in the next hour. i'm lebo diseko. our top story:...
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let us turn to what is happening in asia.lned the people's congress in beijing this weekend. he struck and up the note on the nations expansion and rising -- struck an upbeat note on the nation's expansion. tom, first up, give us a sense of what we learned this weekend. guy, the key take away was the softening of the gdp target to about 6.5%, and what that means for the renewed emphasis now on tackling financial risks that have bubbled up under the surface of the economy here as it has stabilized, and we heard saying on sunday that he was concerned about rising nonperforming loans and about shadow banking, but so often, in the case in china, rhetoric does not meet the reality. we have seen the gdp grow 100% in the last eight years. isknow that new money supply going to be increased 12%. that target is slightly below the target of last year. they will be adding the gdp of germany to china's already volume of debt pile. boostinged about consumption and cutting overcapacity in sectors like steel and coal. 150 want to knock off m
let us turn to what is happening in asia.lned the people's congress in beijing this weekend. he struck and up the note on the nations expansion and rising -- struck an upbeat note on the nation's expansion. tom, first up, give us a sense of what we learned this weekend. guy, the key take away was the softening of the gdp target to about 6.5%, and what that means for the renewed emphasis now on tackling financial risks that have bubbled up under the surface of the economy here as it has...
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let us take a listen. jeff sessions: today, more than 300 people are going to the fbi who came here as refugees are under an fbi investigation today terrorism-related activities to our allies and partners around the world. >> please understand, this order is part of our ongoing efforts to eliminate vulnerabilities that radical islamic terrorism scanned and will exploit for destructive ends. ramy: they are talking about national security for the reason for the travel ban to come into place. this is against what critics are saying, that this is discrimination. it isa prototype -- supposed to take effect march 16. the attorneys general of both massachusetts as well as washington say that they are going to look at options. washington state been one of the state to push back against the first travel ban. we are reviewing it to determine the impact on the state and our next legal steps. alan saidchlitz -- he expects this to stand. u.s. legal teams saying there is going to be a lot of digging to do among the cour
let us take a listen. jeff sessions: today, more than 300 people are going to the fbi who came here as refugees are under an fbi investigation today terrorism-related activities to our allies and partners around the world. >> please understand, this order is part of our ongoing efforts to eliminate vulnerabilities that radical islamic terrorism scanned and will exploit for destructive ends. ramy: they are talking about national security for the reason for the travel ban to come into...
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let us live up to that high ideal, and let us never stop making loudly and clearly the positive optimisticns and of people. thank you. a key message there from theresa may to nicola sturgeon, stop all this talk about independence. the people of scotland don't want another referendum, the prime minister says. it's certainly the very last thing she wants. no one here wants to fight a referendum whilst also negotiating brexit. scottish tories are on the up. 0nce written off, they are now the snp's biggest challengers. they insist they want to stop another referendum because it would be divisive, not because they might lose. if there is to be another referendum on scottish independence, do you think you would win? i think there is every chance that the no campaign, the unionist campaign, the pro—uk campaign could win by even more because the economic case for independence has utterly collapsed and also, the snp forcing this onto a public in scotland that don't want it would see them have an immediate hit and make it a far harder mountain for them to climb. outside the conference, some people p
let us live up to that high ideal, and let us never stop making loudly and clearly the positive optimisticns and of people. thank you. a key message there from theresa may to nicola sturgeon, stop all this talk about independence. the people of scotland don't want another referendum, the prime minister says. it's certainly the very last thing she wants. no one here wants to fight a referendum whilst also negotiating brexit. scottish tories are on the up. 0nce written off, they are now the snp's...
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our little experiment, and very soon there will almost certainly be more fully integrated kits, to let usr. when we went to up a glacier and to the large hadron collider to film those in 360, we used six gopros strapped together to film the entire scene. we then had to stitch that footage together manually, using a powerful computer and software, and many, many hours. well, since then, gopro has released the 0mni, which is a case in which six gopros fit. it has one remote start for all six cameras, which is good, and it also comes with a box that does all the stitching. and in a couple of months‘ time, gopro says it is going to release an update which allows you to do that live. and, if you want to create your own 360 videas, this tiny camera by lifi plugs into your android phone. the videos are not live, but the stitching is quick, and you can share it easily on your social networks. right, what else is hot at this year's mwc? here's stephen beckett with a round—up. stephen. incredibly, at a convention with some of the world's biggest phone manufacturers hawking their newest and shiniest
our little experiment, and very soon there will almost certainly be more fully integrated kits, to let usr. when we went to up a glacier and to the large hadron collider to film those in 360, we used six gopros strapped together to film the entire scene. we then had to stitch that footage together manually, using a powerful computer and software, and many, many hours. well, since then, gopro has released the 0mni, which is a case in which six gopros fit. it has one remote start for all six...
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let us talk to chris hughes at stormont for us, there are a lot of issues between the dup and sinn feino be sorted out before power—sharing seems that it will go forward. what are the chances of that happening in this small window of opportunity, that he says exists? it seems a very tall order, if you look at things that are the divides, they start with things like the irish language, that sinn fein want to be given official status in the northern ireland. and you move through the other things, education, they are divided on the issue of brexit, but perhaps the most thorny and difficult of them all is the question of how, we recognise and deal with northern ireland's past. these are big, big issues, that are not new, they have been here and causing problems for yea rs. been here and causing problems for years. and ultimately what they have been trying to do is get back into government but you could argue, they have been trying to put a sticking plaster on all of this, ultimately all of those deep greens and divisions, they have not been addressed, one politician today told me that the n
let us talk to chris hughes at stormont for us, there are a lot of issues between the dup and sinn feino be sorted out before power—sharing seems that it will go forward. what are the chances of that happening in this small window of opportunity, that he says exists? it seems a very tall order, if you look at things that are the divides, they start with things like the irish language, that sinn fein want to be given official status in the northern ireland. and you move through the other...
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let usjoin darren let us join darren for all the weather news. good evening.tunes today. an early taste of summerfor some fortunes today. an early taste of summer for some part of the country but the same winds have brought rain to others as well. this was the scene at kew gardens earlier on, lovely colourful scene, nice blue skies and in the south—east, 22 degree, the warmest march day since 2012. but further north, although we got warm sunshine in north east scotland, in between, we have add this area of cloud and rain. that has been mostly over the irish sea but it has been affecting a god part of north—west england, so much poorer weather here. and there is more rain to come as well. even in that warmer air, towards the south—east, there might be one or two hit—and—miss showers but much wetter further west. that rain will develop more widely in south—west england and wales. northern ireland, north—west england and scotland. some heavy rain over the hills too. but with a lot of cloud round and after warmth with temperature winds it will be a very mild night
let usjoin darren let us join darren for all the weather news. good evening.tunes today. an early taste of summerfor some fortunes today. an early taste of summer for some part of the country but the same winds have brought rain to others as well. this was the scene at kew gardens earlier on, lovely colourful scene, nice blue skies and in the south—east, 22 degree, the warmest march day since 2012. but further north, although we got warm sunshine in north east scotland, in between, we have...
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let us do so together. let us come together and work together, let us together choose to leave britain with optimism and hope, for if we do, we can make the most of the opportunities ahead. we can together make a success of this moment and we can together build a stronger, fairer, better britain, a britain our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. >> jeremy corbin. >> i would like to thank the prime minister for an advance copy of the statement. today we embark on the most important negotiations of modern times. the british people made the decision to leave the european union and labor respects that decision. the next steps along this journey are the most crucial and if the prime minister is to unite the country as she says she aims to do the government needs to listen, consult and represent the whole country, not just the hard-line tory ideologues on her own benches. britain is going to change as a result of leaving the european union. the question is how? there are conservatives who want to u
let us do so together. let us come together and work together, let us together choose to leave britain with optimism and hope, for if we do, we can make the most of the opportunities ahead. we can together make a success of this moment and we can together build a stronger, fairer, better britain, a britain our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. >> jeremy corbin. >> i would like to thank the prime minister for an advance copy of the statement. today we embark on the...
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let us career from mining to telecoms.ame out yesterday, splashed across the papers in the uk. the headline here has been the changes to national insurance contributions, but broadly speaking, what did the budget mean for business? there is very little in terms of new policy. the chancellor decided to leave any major policies on business until the autumn budget which he said will be the uk's main fiscal statement from now on. clearly the office for budget responsibility which looks at forecasts on behalf of the government said the uk economy will grow by 2% this year rather than the 1.496 grow by 2% this year rather than the 1.4% it had grow by 2% this year rather than the i.4% it had predicted. short—term improvement. also on the agenda, it has been mentioned already, european central bank meeting. everyone wants to keep quantitive easing going, is that correct? that is right. they will be looking for any sense that quantitive easing is tapering... it is money being pumped into the market, helping the fund managers add—in
let us career from mining to telecoms.ame out yesterday, splashed across the papers in the uk. the headline here has been the changes to national insurance contributions, but broadly speaking, what did the budget mean for business? there is very little in terms of new policy. the chancellor decided to leave any major policies on business until the autumn budget which he said will be the uk's main fiscal statement from now on. clearly the office for budget responsibility which looks at forecasts...
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let us move on will see what comes out of that.ast hour. in the last hour, two of india's largest telecoms firms, vodafone india and idea cellular, announced they are merging. the newjoint entity will become india's largest telecoms operator. shares in idea rose by over 14% on the news. recently, rival telecoms firm bharti airtel announced that it is buying norway—based telenor. going through a consolidation phase? the bbc‘s sameer hashmi reports from mumbai. two decades ago, most people in india had to come to places like this to make a phone call. and now, india has the second—largest mobile lfiiia his; the smfiazlgrgnzt maul: = market lfiiia e55 $5 5=mfiazlgr§=5t mat: = market in !555 555 £55 5=mfi5zl5r5=5t m515 = market in the e55 555 555 5555551555; m515 = market in the world, with e55 555 555 55:5fi5zl5r555t m515 = market in the world, with over phone market in the world. with over billion users. and ”55 are " 7 h phone market in the world. with over billion users. and ”55 are a w 7 h a billion users. and there are a dozen companie
let us move on will see what comes out of that.ast hour. in the last hour, two of india's largest telecoms firms, vodafone india and idea cellular, announced they are merging. the newjoint entity will become india's largest telecoms operator. shares in idea rose by over 14% on the news. recently, rival telecoms firm bharti airtel announced that it is buying norway—based telenor. going through a consolidation phase? the bbc‘s sameer hashmi reports from mumbai. two decades ago, most people in...
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let us carry on with the sport. we we re let us carry on with the sport.re talking about arsenal and the second league of their last 16 knockout tie in the champions league against bayern munich. they are 5—1 down after the first leg and it would be a record if they could somehow reach the quarterfinals, they need to score at least four. for us...|t promises to be an exciting night nataloie but that's probably not going to gloss over a terrible month for the gunners. it has been very bad, four defeats insects have left arsenal fans and the position of wondering if they are going to make the top four. arsene wenger has always made the top four in his 20 seasons but he has called for his players, lucid rage, that is what he wants to see tonight, lucid rage, to try and get them back in this game. the reality is, you can get better odds on the next james bond being is, you can get better odds on the nextjames bond being a woman than you can for arsenal tonight. the manager admits there is only a 2% chance of success but at least the game plan is clear. the onl
let us carry on with the sport. we we re let us carry on with the sport.re talking about arsenal and the second league of their last 16 knockout tie in the champions league against bayern munich. they are 5—1 down after the first leg and it would be a record if they could somehow reach the quarterfinals, they need to score at least four. for us...|t promises to be an exciting night nataloie but that's probably not going to gloss over a terrible month for the gunners. it has been very bad,...
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i asked myself the same thing, is he chinese genuine -- let us compare. >> topic two.ere is a pro tip for you, idiots looking to jack around with fireworks, don't set off a roman candle in your car, if you do, point it in the right direction, first. you ding dong. the whole car bursts into flam flames. i had paul launch a single roman cand frel candle from a safe di, paul. "when in rome." right, paul? good thing his step uncle is a volunteer firefighter, 3 counties away. >> topic 3, this story from jon stewart, all of his free time, texas pastor fred thomas loves his favorite breakfast food so much, he serenaded the world about his beloved honey butter chicken biscuit, that is not a filthy nick nicki minaj cover. he just love his biscuit. >> ♪ every time i pass whataburger, i hear it call my name ♪ hear it call my name ♪ kennedy: i wrote a song similar. jesus loves me, this i know ♪ for the biscuit tells me show ♪ a work in progress. i think it sounds good. topic 4. to celebrate "x-men" film. hidhydraulic press channel madea model of what it would likely to smash the c
i asked myself the same thing, is he chinese genuine -- let us compare. >> topic two.ere is a pro tip for you, idiots looking to jack around with fireworks, don't set off a roman candle in your car, if you do, point it in the right direction, first. you ding dong. the whole car bursts into flam flames. i had paul launch a single roman cand frel candle from a safe di, paul. "when in rome." right, paul? good thing his step uncle is a volunteer firefighter, 3 counties away....
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>> so find out the sex. >> so let us know about baby theo. witloof see baby theo. >> this is trending right now, people sharing experiences and thoughts about what they did in the pre internet era. and they're using the hashtag of course, called hashtag before the internet exist dollars. >> okay? >> so all kind of things people are bringing up. how about this? before the internet existed, my google, oh, my gosh. remember that? >> oh, my goodness. >> the decimal system. >> and then this next one, if you wanted to know what other films a celebrity was in, thousand dollars ask your know it all older brother. >> that's true. >> or you had to ask your parent, somebody. then this next one, what internet existed stalking was hard. >> yes. >> would you like have someone you like in high school, would drive by their house, be new err in the neighborhood, p thousand times. >> really? you would do that, karen? >> maybe not me. i had a friend. >> fatal attraction? >> would you like in the window snow how far did this go? >> no, no, no, just -- >> hey, wha
>> so find out the sex. >> so let us know about baby theo. witloof see baby theo. >> this is trending right now, people sharing experiences and thoughts about what they did in the pre internet era. and they're using the hashtag of course, called hashtag before the internet exist dollars. >> okay? >> so all kind of things people are bringing up. how about this? before the internet existed, my google, oh, my gosh. remember that? >> oh, my goodness. >> the...
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let's use it for good. let's use the policy not to help people more but you need people more.that makes people necessary with vocational and technical training and apprenticeships in the country. everything should work so that people have more jobs and so they are more necessary and community. education policies that do not render people superfluous. that see people as an asset to society and not as a liability. that should be in my view, the conservative philosophy and not, every single one of us in this room, if we do this right, that will be our legacy together. and that will make america great again. [applause] >> i'll be back in the beginning, we said, most people are not political. they do not spend their days in conferences like this. thank goodness you do. but most people trying to be the best they can with their life. and we also said at the beginning you know, most people actually agree with us. they just may not know it. and sometimes we use kind of big policy terms. see, i think the test for are we doing what we should be doing to make america great again. i think
let's use it for good. let's use the policy not to help people more but you need people more.that makes people necessary with vocational and technical training and apprenticeships in the country. everything should work so that people have more jobs and so they are more necessary and community. education policies that do not render people superfluous. that see people as an asset to society and not as a liability. that should be in my view, the conservative philosophy and not, every single one of...
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tweet us and let us know your thoughts right now. use that #5at630 and then we'll look for your tweet coming up next. >>> fox 5 is in fairfax county where police are looking in the lynn cone anyway section for human remains, officers got a tip there may be bodies in that section now cordoning off a large part of the park and this could be gang related. we'll reach out to paul wagner live with the story. paul? correct? >> i'm on crater place. and when you go down that drive, that is where the mobile, command post is set up. you're going to go see video that we shot earlier of tent and what appears to be a crime scene. there's question as to whether or not this may have something to do with the recent arrests and the murder of a 15-year-old girl that fairfax county police had said was gang related. i asked that question today of the police and here's what they had to say. >> we don't know of any connections from the previous cases that we've recently been investigating. however, preliminarily, we do believe this may have a gang connecti
tweet us and let us know your thoughts right now. use that #5at630 and then we'll look for your tweet coming up next. >>> fox 5 is in fairfax county where police are looking in the lynn cone anyway section for human remains, officers got a tip there may be bodies in that section now cordoning off a large part of the park and this could be gang related. we'll reach out to paul wagner live with the story. paul? correct? >> i'm on crater place. and when you go down that drive, that...
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endings, so let us know, what ending withjuly to change?ing withjuly to change? —— what ending withjuly to change? —— what ending would you like to change? just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. european car—makers are gathered in geneva for the annual motor show, and they are celebrating record—breaking sales figures. more than 15 million cars were sold in europe last year — that's the best result since the financial crisis. but a sneaky peak under the bonnet of the continent's auto—makers reveals a different story. yesterday, general motors sold its european businesses to the psa group — that's the company which owns peugeot and citroen. the deal highlights the gulf in profitability either side of the atlantic, and it's a problem that persists across much of the industry. in 2016, ford announced a profit margin of 9.7% in north america. this compares to just 4.2% in europe. it's a similar story for fiat—chrysler, which has profit margins of 7.4% and 2.5% respectively. cars are an important export for many of europe's
endings, so let us know, what ending withjuly to change?ing withjuly to change? —— what ending withjuly to change? —— what ending would you like to change? just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. european car—makers are gathered in geneva for the annual motor show, and they are celebrating record—breaking sales figures. more than 15 million cars were sold in europe last year — that's the best result since the financial crisis. but a sneaky peak under the bonnet...
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if we fail, at least let our children and our children's children save us.e justified our brief moment here. we did all that could be done." we the children of the cold war, sons and daughters of the greatest generation knew what it meant to stand up to foreign despots and live under the seeming foot of annihilation, but those who ruled our nation as we waited our turn at the head of the table never allowed that fear to cow them into inaction. for this time and generation acting under the mantle on our leadership, we must ask this question. what will our children say of us? ladies and gentlemen, today is our moment of truth, our point of no return. the choices we need make at this moment, entrenched interests. the resistance looms. they attack our motives. they assail our beliefs. they decry our notion of justice. they proclaim the high ground of virtue and threaten upheaval if not given their way. what will history show what we did with our moment of truth? did we stand and fight? or did we cut and run?
if we fail, at least let our children and our children's children save us.e justified our brief moment here. we did all that could be done." we the children of the cold war, sons and daughters of the greatest generation knew what it meant to stand up to foreign despots and live under the seeming foot of annihilation, but those who ruled our nation as we waited our turn at the head of the table never allowed that fear to cow them into inaction. for this time and generation acting under the...
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using this as an opportunity, whatever form they choose, hey, anyone out there has more of this, let us know? >> that remains to be seen. >> before this president, you would say listen, you don't see these kinds of leaks out of the government. this is an unprecedented time. president trump has not run for a period of time of his organization. for the most part, the trump organization is not a large company. it is a rather small staff and a family business. it is not like there are loads of people who are touching these tax returns. the fact that this is coming out tonight, some are saying well, if it was, president trump or someone's close to president trump trying to turn our attention away from healthcare reform. look at the white house's statement tonight. at the end, the president wants to focus on tax reforms. it does not say healthcare and tax reform. you are sort of turning our attention. does this going to make us focus more on his taxes? the more we hear about his ties over seas, places like russia and you see rachel maddow covers it every night of the week. the more people wan
using this as an opportunity, whatever form they choose, hey, anyone out there has more of this, let us know? >> that remains to be seen. >> before this president, you would say listen, you don't see these kinds of leaks out of the government. this is an unprecedented time. president trump has not run for a period of time of his organization. for the most part, the trump organization is not a large company. it is a rather small staff and a family business. it is not like there are...
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tweet us, let us know what you think. >> oprah. greaice thi boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. extended bonus buys are here at giant. only at my giant. >>> people are buzzing about the queen of talk. >> talking about dr. phil and steve harvey now. >> i still think oprah is the queen of talk. oprah told bloomberg television president trump's victory has her rethinking whether she could be elected to become president. before trump's election she thought she didn't have to have government experience to run the country -- she said she thought she needed to be experienced. now she thinks differently. oprah was a strong supporter of hillary clinton during the campaign season and who knows? i feel like a few years ago, she could have gotten elected. do you remember everybody a like oprah everything. so >> didn't donald trump say at one point he would love oprah to be her vice president and her she was always pretty apolitical un
tweet us, let us know what you think. >> oprah. greaice thi boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. extended bonus buys are here at giant. only at my giant. >>> people are buzzing about the queen of talk. >> talking about dr. phil and steve harvey now. >> i still think oprah is the queen of talk. oprah told bloomberg television president trump's victory has her...