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lloyd: i couldn't do it.gree with all the things, but when you watch tv and listen to the pond and's i don't hear anyone talking of the consequences. , i don't hear anyone talking about the consequences. if we permitted people to pass through, the same thing you happen -- the same thing that happened. you saw the tragedy along the mediterranean. one of the cliches of law school, hard cases make bad law. when you want something in it appeals to you and your heart and it make something work out as a matter of your sense of justice as opposed to rational progression, you can end up with a hard case and bad law. >> using the politics is much harder than business. all these people from goldman went to the white house, it's sort of like the house of lords. friends of yours did that and now they've come back. do you look at those decisions which they make, people like merkel and trump, do you think that's harder than the decisions those people have to make? lloyd: we can change our mind. some days i do things out of
lloyd: i couldn't do it.gree with all the things, but when you watch tv and listen to the pond and's i don't hear anyone talking of the consequences. , i don't hear anyone talking about the consequences. if we permitted people to pass through, the same thing you happen -- the same thing that happened. you saw the tragedy along the mediterranean. one of the cliches of law school, hard cases make bad law. when you want something in it appeals to you and your heart and it make something work out...
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david lloyd george -- 1916. david lloyd george is a colorful figure. today, he is not as easily remembered as winston churchill. by david lloyd george is a fiery political leader. he comes from the wrong side of the tracks. he is welsh, not english. he is also a small-town lawyer who has made his reputation by defending tenants against big landlords. he is seen as a radical. a radical. but he is a passionate person, committed to victory, victory in this war. ast as france is producing leader to keep the war going, so britain has lloyd george. lloyd george gave a speech that is really remarkable. here are the key elements. at a time when many people were saying that this war would be short, it would be over in six months or a year, lloyd george to power.ng truth in a democracy, the power are the people. he was telling them it will not be an easy war, it will be tough, a terrible war. but in the end, he predicts final victory over germany, as he called it, a march through terror to triumph. again, what wonderful language. and in this speech as well, he l
david lloyd george -- 1916. david lloyd george is a colorful figure. today, he is not as easily remembered as winston churchill. by david lloyd george is a fiery political leader. he comes from the wrong side of the tracks. he is welsh, not english. he is also a small-town lawyer who has made his reputation by defending tenants against big landlords. he is seen as a radical. a radical. but he is a passionate person, committed to victory, victory in this war. ast as france is producing leader to...
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report written twenty thirteen after the lloyd's manager had taken her concerns to the police alleges h. boss executives knew of the fraud as early as two thousand and four and failed to properly disclose it with far reaching implications given lloyd's takeover of h. boss in two thousand and nine it also states lawyers mishandled this investigation and disclosure of the fraud following that takeover now m.p.'s had pleaded with lawyers to please release this to the public please show the public which by the way has bailed out your bank and all the other banks and many of the other banks at least in the united kingdom in the certainly the financial system itself were bailed out by the inflation tax caused by the quantitative easing so they subpoenaed peaceful aides released that report to the public and way to go well we can't do that because of confidential confidentiality of our clients and our customers and things like well neil mitchell had the report and he released it in the matter of national interest he's a lot of you know the attitudes are the consumer in the banking sector in
report written twenty thirteen after the lloyd's manager had taken her concerns to the police alleges h. boss executives knew of the fraud as early as two thousand and four and failed to properly disclose it with far reaching implications given lloyd's takeover of h. boss in two thousand and nine it also states lawyers mishandled this investigation and disclosure of the fraud following that takeover now m.p.'s had pleaded with lawyers to please release this to the public please show the public...
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well our friend neil mitchell is in the news neil mitchell friend of kaiser report well lloyds under pressure as h s fraud report is published so there was an internal lloyds banking group report written by a former manager at the bank and published on tuesday alleges serious misconduct by the lender over the handling and disclosure fraud of this boss reading unit report written in twenty thirteen after the lloyd's manager had taken her concerns to the police alleges h. bos executives knew of the fraud as early as two thousand and four and failed to properly disclose it with far reaching implications given lloyds takeover of h. boss in two thousand and nine it also states lawyers mishandled this investigation . and disclosure of the fraud following that takeover now m.p.'s had pleaded with lawyers to please release this to the public please show the public please by the way have bailed out your bank and all the other banks and many of the other banks at least in the united kingdom in the certainly the financial system itself were bailed out by the inflation tax caused by the quantita
well our friend neil mitchell is in the news neil mitchell friend of kaiser report well lloyds under pressure as h s fraud report is published so there was an internal lloyds banking group report written by a former manager at the bank and published on tuesday alleges serious misconduct by the lender over the handling and disclosure fraud of this boss reading unit report written in twenty thirteen after the lloyd's manager had taken her concerns to the police alleges h. bos executives knew of...
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he could get hung up on little lloyd george liked him.here are various reports of his conversation during the peace conference. he complained about him sometimes, wilson would get on his high horse and deliver what lloyd george called sermonettes, and lloyd george did not like being lectured in at way. who would?he complained about hm sos. wilson would get on his high horse and deliver sermons about things and he did not like being lectured in that way, they did not think of themselves as immoral leaders. brian: wilson had listened to lloyd george's play and burst it out, you make me sick. what was he talking about? patricia: that was a -- brian: it came from bernard baruch. lloyd george offering another explanation for wilson's stiffness. make me me sicku -- you sick." did he talk to other leaders of like that all the time? patricia: no, he didn't. i cannot remember why he was so angry in the moment. there was a big crisis over italy, which had joined the war, it had been neutral and then it joined the war with the expectation of getting
he could get hung up on little lloyd george liked him.here are various reports of his conversation during the peace conference. he complained about him sometimes, wilson would get on his high horse and deliver what lloyd george called sermonettes, and lloyd george did not like being lectured in at way. who would?he complained about hm sos. wilson would get on his high horse and deliver sermons about things and he did not like being lectured in that way, they did not think of themselves as...
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we heard from lloyd blankfein.e will show you what he said on monetary policy normalization on trade war threats and the like. david solomon' joins us for an exclusive interview at 11 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ 14 minutes to the start of european cash trading for equities. let's get a bloomberg business flash. report murdoch's 21st century fox isn't starting negotiations with comcast, paving the way for a bidding war over its entertainment assets. ago toeed to six months sell assets to disney in an all stock deal and is considering now and all stock proposal from calm cost. may formally evaluate the bed. a semiconductor has set its with an attempted takeover. it is seeking independence from apple and is now conducting due diligence related to the potential deal. the company in question has a market value of $1.7 billion. it sells touchpads to apple, samsung, and other leading smartphone makers. tove levinson has threatened leave 21st century fox television, saying he is disgusted by the company's ties to
we heard from lloyd blankfein.e will show you what he said on monetary policy normalization on trade war threats and the like. david solomon' joins us for an exclusive interview at 11 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ 14 minutes to the start of european cash trading for equities. let's get a bloomberg business flash. report murdoch's 21st century fox isn't starting negotiations with comcast, paving the way for a bidding war over its entertainment assets. ago toeed to six months sell assets...
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sermonettes, and lloyd george did not like being lectured in that way.hey did not think of themselves as immoral leaders. they cared about the world is much as he did. brian: here is a quote from your book, wilson had listened to lloyd george's plea and said, you make me sick. what was that about? patricia: that was -- brian: there was another explanation for wilson's stiffness. you make me sick. did he talk this way to other leaders? patricia: no, and i cannot remember why he was so angry in the moment. it could have been there was a big crisis over italy, which had joined the war. neutral and then i joined the war with the expectation of getting quite a lot of territory on the other side. that was a huge crisis and it might have been they were fighting about that. i am sorry i can't remember. brian: this is what book for you? patricia: five. brian: which of the others sold the best? patricia: probably the roosevelt book. "when trumpets call." brian: our guest has been patricia o'toole, the book is called "woodrow wilson and the world he made, the moral
sermonettes, and lloyd george did not like being lectured in that way.hey did not think of themselves as immoral leaders. they cared about the world is much as he did. brian: here is a quote from your book, wilson had listened to lloyd george's plea and said, you make me sick. what was that about? patricia: that was -- brian: there was another explanation for wilson's stiffness. you make me sick. did he talk this way to other leaders? patricia: no, and i cannot remember why he was so angry in...
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that with a conversation yesterday with lloyd blankfein.s interest to all global wall street. right, dashcam i francine: last year we heard from them one after the other come up a couple of days we have been talking about whether there was some coordinated action. seeing where the fed is going, it will be difficult to have that impact. in the context of that new budget that germany was willing to go at it with france, that question could be significant. in this panel that stephanie flanders will drive, i suggest something could come out of that panel. francine: i agree, especially when you get them to talk about divergence. it is amazing to have such a star panel with the governors kuroda, governor powell, and mr. draghi. it will be interesting to see have a difference it themselves and talk about currency dynamics. tom: please look for that at 2:00 p.m. london time and into the late morning in new york. a lift to the market today. down off that trade news, and up we go this morning. i am watching gold. and tom keene, finance, investment, a
that with a conversation yesterday with lloyd blankfein.s interest to all global wall street. right, dashcam i francine: last year we heard from them one after the other come up a couple of days we have been talking about whether there was some coordinated action. seeing where the fed is going, it will be difficult to have that impact. in the context of that new budget that germany was willing to go at it with france, that question could be significant. in this panel that stephanie flanders...
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he is also critical of the lloyd george, even more than wilson in that book.e referred to wilson as something like he was the bamboozled presbyterian, and it bamboozlesible to un- him. one of wilson's great flaws in international affairs and dealing with republicans, he was not a good negotiator. he did not like negotiation. --thought that it leader that a leader should figure out the right thing to do, the moral thing that would also serve the american people's more material interest in to fight for it. he thought if you negotiated, you would compromise and what you ended up with would be less version hehe pure came up on his own after looking at things from different angles. that hecould find wh you gave something up, youion could ask for something in return, that is the basic thing. his second secretary of state complained about this in his diary, that wilson did not understand the give and take of negotiations. but wilson went to the peace conference saying he did not want any material things for the united states. what he wanted was the league of nations,
he is also critical of the lloyd george, even more than wilson in that book.e referred to wilson as something like he was the bamboozled presbyterian, and it bamboozlesible to un- him. one of wilson's great flaws in international affairs and dealing with republicans, he was not a good negotiator. he did not like negotiation. --thought that it leader that a leader should figure out the right thing to do, the moral thing that would also serve the american people's more material interest in to...
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called lloyds is now recovering from the operation it seems to have gone well. i always hope i hope that it will come to feel like a normal knee and then i will be able to walk as far as i want to. but a cartilage transplant is only appropriate in certain cases. and at this point in time the operation is dependent on the patient's age and the size of the problem. and ultimately the patient's cartilage has to be intact in the area surrounding the damage and that means that this procedure isn't suitable for an arthritis sufferer at least in my opinion. but it's offering real hope to younger accident patients like. he injured his knee in a car crash more than fifteen years ago and since then the problem has got worse and worse with him. before the operation i was always in pain i could hardly walk up and down stairs anymore and cycling was also really painful i was always in pain one. two months after the cartilage transplant and over the past is enjoying immobile again. i'm here in the main operating wing of the packing devices and meeting the head of the departme
called lloyds is now recovering from the operation it seems to have gone well. i always hope i hope that it will come to feel like a normal knee and then i will be able to walk as far as i want to. but a cartilage transplant is only appropriate in certain cases. and at this point in time the operation is dependent on the patient's age and the size of the problem. and ultimately the patient's cartilage has to be intact in the area surrounding the damage and that means that this procedure isn't...
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competitor of lloyds bank.ust have to wait and see. hopefully these things get resolved amicably. i don't think either of us would really like to go to court over it, and hopefully we can get there. caroline: do you think you can maintain the 100 billion? do you think the amicable decision might mean that you keep hold of the assets? martin: i do not want to prejudge what the outcome will be. i have got to be very careful what i say as well, not to prejudice our stance on this. i am not going to answer your question. ensuring what about that you continue to grow the brand in general, standard life aberdeen? where are you looking, where our clients demanding you look for new asset classes? be gting into?g youk to martin: what we are seeing is an industry, two big trends in industry, active to passive, although there is a place for both in the business, and again, a move from public markets to alternativ you have really got to try and be on both sides of that, of those moves. that is what we have been really doin
competitor of lloyds bank.ust have to wait and see. hopefully these things get resolved amicably. i don't think either of us would really like to go to court over it, and hopefully we can get there. caroline: do you think you can maintain the 100 billion? do you think the amicable decision might mean that you keep hold of the assets? martin: i do not want to prejudge what the outcome will be. i have got to be very careful what i say as well, not to prejudice our stance on this. i am not going...
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the goldman sachs chairman ceo lloyd blankfein said it makes sense as a bargaining strategy.spoke in new york this week. >> this would not be the course i would have done, not necessarily recommend, but i can see what happens at times. a lot of the people who are this isng too publicly, a typical thing. which we bad thing, know from taking economic courses. publicly making these statements --ause they do business and in china and you have to pay homage to your customers in china. at the same time, when not in public, could be going to the u.s. government and saying what you are doing may not be such a bad thing. i can understand how we get to the place we get to. argument that that was acceptable at $50 billion, but now you have the prospect of a full-blown -- it has gone beyond -- >> it is not my style but if you want to show -- if you want to give someone an incentive to see the world from your point of view, it doesn't help to remind them of your negotiating position if it is a better one. if we go tit for tat, by the time you get to 100, they run out of things to apply a
the goldman sachs chairman ceo lloyd blankfein said it makes sense as a bargaining strategy.spoke in new york this week. >> this would not be the course i would have done, not necessarily recommend, but i can see what happens at times. a lot of the people who are this isng too publicly, a typical thing. which we bad thing, know from taking economic courses. publicly making these statements --ause they do business and in china and you have to pay homage to your customers in china. at the...
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and the brits triumph on broadway, as harry potter, glenda jackson and andrew lloyd webber all pick upds. for me to get this from the home of musicals, broadway, it's just extraordinary. i'm sort of pinching myself. and coming up on bbc news. after an historic first win over england, scotland's head coach says the aim for his side now is to secure test status. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. president trump says there is excitement in the air in singapore. the us secretary of state says tomorrow's summit with the north korean leader has enormous potential. there's intense diplomatic activity taking place in singapore — ahead of the highly—anticipated meeting with kim jong—un tomorrow morning. but mike pompeo says president trump is determined to avoid what he called the "flimsy agreements" of the past. and america would be satisfied with nothing less than the complete, verifiable and irresversible denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. laura bicker is in singapore and sent this report. excitement is in the air, according to president trump. sharing a warm handshak
and the brits triumph on broadway, as harry potter, glenda jackson and andrew lloyd webber all pick upds. for me to get this from the home of musicals, broadway, it's just extraordinary. i'm sort of pinching myself. and coming up on bbc news. after an historic first win over england, scotland's head coach says the aim for his side now is to secure test status. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. president trump says there is excitement in the air in singapore. the us secretary of...
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plus lloyd blankfein is straight ahead.achs chairman and ceo speaking to john mickelthwait about trade, the global economy and his future at the investment bank. david: we have heard a lot about u.s. trade issues with china. it seems the more they negotiate, the further apart they get.
plus lloyd blankfein is straight ahead.achs chairman and ceo speaking to john mickelthwait about trade, the global economy and his future at the investment bank. david: we have heard a lot about u.s. trade issues with china. it seems the more they negotiate, the further apart they get.
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lloyd: it is not my style.show -- if you want to give someone an incentive to see the world from your point of view, it does not of yourremind them negotiating position is a better one. the fact is if we go tit for tat, i the time you get to 100, they run out of things to apply a tariff to and we don't. if you want to make that point, you make that point. that is what you would do if you were crazy and really wanted to end free trade. and that is what you would do if it was a negotiating position and you wanted to remind your negotiating counterparty of just how much firepower you have to bring to the negotiation. which one is it? john: do you think donald trump is a protectionist? does he just looked -- he dislikes nafta, he has his record. omi to save -- who am i to say what he thinks? --on't know what he would do what i would do in his place. i am not sure what he would do in his place. give aask me, can i narrative about how this is a useful thing to do? of people doa lot with respect to almost everything h
lloyd: it is not my style.show -- if you want to give someone an incentive to see the world from your point of view, it does not of yourremind them negotiating position is a better one. the fact is if we go tit for tat, i the time you get to 100, they run out of things to apply a tariff to and we don't. if you want to make that point, you make that point. that is what you would do if you were crazy and really wanted to end free trade. and that is what you would do if it was a negotiating...
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lloyd is referring to the fact that we should get a solution of -- over some period. >> how concernedhat this could spill over into areas like financial services? we know about the big bank reforms allowing banks to have full ownership of their joint ventures. and you a 33% stake would like i'd assume, to get up to 51% now and eventually up to 100%. do you think there's a potential? >> we are encouraged by the messages that the leadership has conveyed rather than continuing to open up markets moving forward. that is something we will accomplish over time. so we continue to work and invest in our business. we see the opportunities for us here in china to be quite significant. we announced today a significant partner hire in china. we continue to invest in the business, to grow our business. we have been here for a while and we will be here for a long time. if you put things in a broader perspective, we are confident that this will move forward appropriately. abigail finally, here's commerce : secretary wilbur ross defending u.s. trade policy in an interview with david westin. david wha
lloyd is referring to the fact that we should get a solution of -- over some period. >> how concernedhat this could spill over into areas like financial services? we know about the big bank reforms allowing banks to have full ownership of their joint ventures. and you a 33% stake would like i'd assume, to get up to 51% now and eventually up to 100%. do you think there's a potential? >> we are encouraged by the messages that the leadership has conveyed rather than continuing to open...
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. >> still ahead as we review the week on "bloomberg best," conversations with lloyd and -- lloyd blankfein and david solomon of goldman sachs. plus, central bankers share their views on the rising trade tensions. next, more top business headlines, as if ge needed more bad news. now, it is kicked out of the dow . >> it is symbolic of the dramatic fall from grace. it is not the company it once was. abigail: this is bloomberg. ♪ abigail: this is "bloomberg best." i am abigail doolittle. let's continue our global tour of the top business headlines with a startling arrest tied to a running corporate scandal. >> the diesel cheating scandal that has plagued vw for almost three years has reached the executive level. the chief executive of its audi unit has been taken into custody . prosecutors say he was arrested because of concern he would tamper with evidence. bloomberg learned vw is preparing to name the audi sales interim executive. puts them in a difficult situation. it provides fresh ammunition for many investors that have sued volkswagen over the suspicion they might have been too slow to i
. >> still ahead as we review the week on "bloomberg best," conversations with lloyd and -- lloyd blankfein and david solomon of goldman sachs. plus, central bankers share their views on the rising trade tensions. next, more top business headlines, as if ge needed more bad news. now, it is kicked out of the dow . >> it is symbolic of the dramatic fall from grace. it is not the company it once was. abigail: this is bloomberg. ♪ abigail: this is "bloomberg best."...
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approaching kapan from the kapan river we realized that the new yorker john lloyd stevens left an impeccable account of the sunken city when he saw an eight hundred forty one. if i can the ruins to a ship wrecked at sea the masts gone the crew lost among left to say where they came from whose people they were at how long they had been journeying or how their downfall came about. dismissed as a primitive they could not conceive that their ancestors had built the city but stevens could no longer accept that the chinese were egyptian. to the american this was the legacy of a culture. and now with my own higher. vital historical. facts concerning the. rabbits. and you can see where the name comes from. bombings five. the rest. they were believed to be of. themselves could add to the catalogue of. hundreds. considerable. he was almost sixty seven when the extent. this delay was erected by a predecessor known as water that ejaculate. the first room that was. founded in a city around four hundred a deal on the western record. is still a broke bitch of a smashed some scholars believe. not all the na
approaching kapan from the kapan river we realized that the new yorker john lloyd stevens left an impeccable account of the sunken city when he saw an eight hundred forty one. if i can the ruins to a ship wrecked at sea the masts gone the crew lost among left to say where they came from whose people they were at how long they had been journeying or how their downfall came about. dismissed as a primitive they could not conceive that their ancestors had built the city but stevens could no longer...
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this was by frank lloyd wright's sister, again the individual who rises to the surface during world war i. conservation, wholesome nutritious corn. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't, so this is new. during world war i, hoover believed as head of the food administration, if you allow people to act correctly, they to rationble themselves. >> watch american artifacts on american history tv to on c-spa. c-span is at the site of the battle of new orleans. up next, we talk about the very last ground battle in the war of 1812. the battle of new orleans was between the american forces and britain in the war of 1812. it was the last ground battle. this was the last spot where two armies came together on the ground. we are at the chalmette battlefield, six miles downriver from the french quarter, which 815 would be-- in 1 the heart of the city. in juneof 1812 started of 1812. assault we call the battle of new orleans started five weeks -- new orleans was a very important target for the british for a couple reasons. the first was his right along the mississippi r
this was by frank lloyd wright's sister, again the individual who rises to the surface during world war i. conservation, wholesome nutritious corn. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't, so this is new. during world war i, hoover believed as head of the food administration, if you allow people to act correctly, they to rationble themselves. >> watch american artifacts on american history tv to on c-spa. c-span is at the site of the battle of new orleans. up...
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this is actually byel wright, frank lloyd wright's ster, a prominent illustrator he. again, another individual who rises to the surface during world war i. you see here also food conser conservation. ke me everything out of corn today, but back then, we didn't. so this was kind of new. one thing that's worth noting n world war ii, the government stepped in to ration food. duri worldar i hoover believed that if you just encouraged people to act correctly, thewod ratifo themse. you didn't need to impose it on them, they would pledge that. >> that's sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington, d.c.
this is actually byel wright, frank lloyd wright's ster, a prominent illustrator he. again, another individual who rises to the surface during world war i. you see here also food conser conservation. ke me everything out of corn today, but back then, we didn't. so this was kind of new. one thing that's worth noting n world war ii, the government stepped in to ration food. duri worldar i hoover believed that if you just encouraged people to act correctly, thewod ratifo themse. you didn't need to...
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sian lloyd, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. hello.t is set to continue. where we do have the sunshine, it is very strong, as strong as it gets this time of year. today, the uv levels were very high. a fraction lower tomorrow. but such is the strength of the sun you might burn through a very thin t—shirt. it is in the low 20s in the south, for most of us in the teens. temperatures will take a tumble tonight. it was fresh as to think this morning. it is a chilly night on the way. in rural spots it will be colder with a nip in the air first thing tomorrow morning. across northern parts we have quiet weather. the storms or across western parts of europe and france. maybe one or two showers affecting the far south of the country tomorrow but they are few and far between. most of us tomorrow, a fine day. cool on the north sea coast. london could get up to 24 celsius, it depends on how much fun we get. this window of fine weather is across the uk and scandinavia through the end of the week as well. the chances are, if any cloud does get stuc
sian lloyd, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. hello.t is set to continue. where we do have the sunshine, it is very strong, as strong as it gets this time of year. today, the uv levels were very high. a fraction lower tomorrow. but such is the strength of the sun you might burn through a very thin t—shirt. it is in the low 20s in the south, for most of us in the teens. temperatures will take a tumble tonight. it was fresh as to think this morning. it is a...
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. >> host: lloyd is calling from right here in los angeles. hi, lloyd. you're on with author adam winkler, "we the corporations" is the name of the book. >> caller: hi. i should be there but i'm not. i wasn't feeling well but glad to get you on television and have this opportunity to ask a couple of questions. i'm wondering, i know the doctor is a historian and probably would shy away from opinions, but i'm sensing dangerous drifting towards fascism that we have many our current administration -- we have in our current administration. and i'm watching as the current administration is stacking courts and, you know, i'm just really concerned about it. and i'm feeling like we're in a constitutional crisis. i'm wondering should we be thinking about having a constitutional, what to you call it when we get together and review the constitution and redo it? i don't know what the word is. >> guest: convention. constitutional convention. >> caller: yes. and then we, you know, because we're looking at items like the second amendment that, you know, was written so l
. >> host: lloyd is calling from right here in los angeles. hi, lloyd. you're on with author adam winkler, "we the corporations" is the name of the book. >> caller: hi. i should be there but i'm not. i wasn't feeling well but glad to get you on television and have this opportunity to ask a couple of questions. i'm wondering, i know the doctor is a historian and probably would shy away from opinions, but i'm sensing dangerous drifting towards fascism that we have many our...
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colonel lloyd overcease 23 locks and dams, 16 multipurpose flood damage reduction res. vires, and other projects to protect and enhance water resources. mr. speaker, i had the pleasure of getting to know colonel lloyd during his tenure as commander of the pittsburgh district and he's a true public servant. he oversaw thing task force power restoration effort in puerto rico after the tore nes irma and maria athrough in 2017. he mobilized a specialized team of army person knoll rebuild the island's electrical system of power again racial, transmission, and distribution. he worked tore athrough in 2017. with fema, the department of energy, power industry, puerto rican electric power authority and other stakeholders to restore more than 85% of puerto rico's prestorm power grid within five months. he truly displayed -- displayed truly remarkable leadership. he also took the time to travel to my district to be with the punxsutawney council to discuss modifications for its with fema department levees. his expertise is second to none and we have been fortunate to have colonel l
colonel lloyd overcease 23 locks and dams, 16 multipurpose flood damage reduction res. vires, and other projects to protect and enhance water resources. mr. speaker, i had the pleasure of getting to know colonel lloyd during his tenure as commander of the pittsburgh district and he's a true public servant. he oversaw thing task force power restoration effort in puerto rico after the tore nes irma and maria athrough in 2017. he mobilized a specialized team of army person knoll rebuild the...
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this moment too becomes legendary twenty five thousand soldiers sing the lloyd ten hand now thank we all are god but lawton is just one episode in the seventy s. war and the king knows that better than anyone. he can no longer rid himself of the spirits he invoked a battle is won but not the war i read document the diary of a swiss mercenary gives us insight into daily life in the persian army while it was . cold hunger and disease is all affected the soldiers as did the fair of mutilation and death devastating defeats following the legendary victory of lloyd and the king contemplate suicide more than once the past tortures him more and more. your majesty was dreaming that your majesty should rest because of a free country yes what ours is it won't help us fortune has turned against me i should have been prepared for tonight as a woman after all and i'm no love is going to leave. the austrians russians and french pushed frederick to the obvious he realizes this war will see no victor just victims. more and more soldiers desert never mind how gruesome the punishments they cannot preve
this moment too becomes legendary twenty five thousand soldiers sing the lloyd ten hand now thank we all are god but lawton is just one episode in the seventy s. war and the king knows that better than anyone. he can no longer rid himself of the spirits he invoked a battle is won but not the war i read document the diary of a swiss mercenary gives us insight into daily life in the persian army while it was . cold hunger and disease is all affected the soldiers as did the fair of mutilation and...
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william lloyd garrison gets wind of her. william lloyd garrison, the editor of the great abolitionist newspaper. when she was 14 she wrote a letter that was published in his favor. dickinsonnvites anna to come up to new england and give quadruped lectures. this is real money back then. wendell phillips had to step aside so she is stepping in for him. she gives four very popular talk. now she is a northeastern rockstar. say,l stop there and speaking of women's rights and abolitionism, her speaking on abolitionism is pushing the envelope but not that far. women in the 1860's were regularly speaking in audiences , mixed audiences, on reform topics like that. speakingifferent from to a political audience. 1860's, 1863, they start noticing her and people like the head of the new hampshire public and party -- rights sir andy invites her to come up and give a talk. in march of 63, this is a local paper, this is a commentary on one of her talk. campaign 20 paid lectures in new hampshire in 1863. she is 20. the way she handled the co
william lloyd garrison gets wind of her. william lloyd garrison, the editor of the great abolitionist newspaper. when she was 14 she wrote a letter that was published in his favor. dickinsonnvites anna to come up to new england and give quadruped lectures. this is real money back then. wendell phillips had to step aside so she is stepping in for him. she gives four very popular talk. now she is a northeastern rockstar. say,l stop there and speaking of women's rights and abolitionism, her...
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this garbage four years ago officers were investigating a complaint about lloyd music be awarded the farm me a total of four dollars one for funeral expenses on a dollar for each of his three children and that's because the jury established of the officer involved in the shooting was only one percent at fault so that compensation was reduced to four since well after wards it was established that the fatally shot mom was intoxicated when officers arrived on the sum could end up being zero grigori hill jr was a father to three children he was fatally shot three times through a garage door by police in twenty fourteen police claim he was holding a gun which it's believed he was but it was unloaded the family's lawyer sees it's a senseless case of police misconduct. we were in shock as lawyers because i've never seen or heard anything like this we're not supposed to be punished like that his fiance walked out of the courtroom when it happened you have to tell three children destiny ariana and gregory the third their pain and suffering their loss of a father is only worth a penny it's jus
this garbage four years ago officers were investigating a complaint about lloyd music be awarded the farm me a total of four dollars one for funeral expenses on a dollar for each of his three children and that's because the jury established of the officer involved in the shooting was only one percent at fault so that compensation was reduced to four since well after wards it was established that the fatally shot mom was intoxicated when officers arrived on the sum could end up being zero...
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buy goldman, lloyd was just on, i bought that twice today. i didn't buy citi, and well i have those coordinated puts. >> what about you for the broader markets, sarge >> i think the u.s. is going to win and the markets are suggesting that too. what happened to the chinese stock market last night? down 4%. what's happening to our market today? down .4% on the s&p. right now, the markets are all looking like if there's a protracted trade war, china comes out the loser end until time they decide to coming to the table and discuss with us. they do hold a nuclear option. they could sell their trillion dollars worth of treasuries. they could devalue their currency, but neither of those markets are acting like that's a viable option right now. for the moment, the president seems to have all of the cards in the chinese that are trying to play along, and even lloyd blankfein said that, too, that he has a better negotiating position than the chinese, and i think that's why the markets have not taken this trade war talk nearly as worrisome as a lot of p
buy goldman, lloyd was just on, i bought that twice today. i didn't buy citi, and well i have those coordinated puts. >> what about you for the broader markets, sarge >> i think the u.s. is going to win and the markets are suggesting that too. what happened to the chinese stock market last night? down 4%. what's happening to our market today? down .4% on the s&p. right now, the markets are all looking like if there's a protracted trade war, china comes out the loser end until...
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financial crisis the ordinary person who was not warren buffett who is not jamie dimon who is not lloyd blankfein the ordinary person the only debt they could access was from the government and student loans in the form of student loans there were also no jobs going around so you might as well go and get real. educated and learn a new skill and go back to university so a lot of people when everybody went that's been degraded by the way they're all sorts of big names now telling you that it's not actually worth. college degrees no longer worth the debt load anymore but nevertheless people can access that debt and then continue to feed themselves and house themselves using their student loans for the last few years well now they have a huge pile of debt right and that's with interest rates at historic lows you know the curve starts zero and it extends on the zero line for a few years and then none so you get to the fifteen to twenty year to start to kick up and then you get into what we call interest rate apartheid if you're on a student loan or a credit card loan it goes like hockey stic
financial crisis the ordinary person who was not warren buffett who is not jamie dimon who is not lloyd blankfein the ordinary person the only debt they could access was from the government and student loans in the form of student loans there were also no jobs going around so you might as well go and get real. educated and learn a new skill and go back to university so a lot of people when everybody went that's been degraded by the way they're all sorts of big names now telling you that it's...
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yvonne: and that was lloyd blankfein with our john at economic club of new york.t miss our exclusive inerview with david solomon bloomberg surveillance. stephen engle is bringing that to you at 6:00 p.m. tonight, hong kong time. wednesday. commodity and courtesy traders cannot say the same. resources resulted in hefty losses from everything to soy -- from soy to steal. let's get more now from the executive director for fx at ubs wealth management. to see you, as always. a raceare just kind of to the bottom when it comes to the commodities complex. where are you watching mostly? i think overall, this has been a confluence of negative events. iearly, chinese trade data, should say, china activity data, was a bit on the weaker side, so that started what was a softer patch in base metals, and when we go over to agriculture, whether issues around the world, not just in south america, but also in russia, china, australia, had pushed speculators to the very long side on the agricultural commodities, particularly grains. if we look at mons in grains. whether it has starte
yvonne: and that was lloyd blankfein with our john at economic club of new york.t miss our exclusive inerview with david solomon bloomberg surveillance. stephen engle is bringing that to you at 6:00 p.m. tonight, hong kong time. wednesday. commodity and courtesy traders cannot say the same. resources resulted in hefty losses from everything to soy -- from soy to steal. let's get more now from the executive director for fx at ubs wealth management. to see you, as always. a raceare just kind of...
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this was by frank lloyd wright's sister, again the individual who rises to the surface during world war i. conservation, wholesome nutritious corn. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't, so this is new. during world war i, hoover believed as head of the food administration, if you allow people to act correctly, they to rationble themselves. >> watch american artis
this was by frank lloyd wright's sister, again the individual who rises to the surface during world war i. conservation, wholesome nutritious corn. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't, so this is new. during world war i, hoover believed as head of the food administration, if you allow people to act correctly, they to rationble themselves. >> watch american artis
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this is my frank lloyd wright's sister. she was a prominent illustrator. another individual rises to the surface. also frick conservation. we make everything out of corn today, but then we didn't. in world war ii, the government rationed food. hoover believed that if you just encourage people to act correctly, they would ration themselves. >> watch american artifacts sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to new orleans. with the help of our cox communications cable partners, we will explore the history of the city. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, here about the life and influence of tennessee williams, best known for his plays. then, author cody roberts with his book "voodoo and power." on sunday explore the exhibit, new orleans: the founding era. >> new orleans is celebrating its try centennial. our exhibition, we wanted to look back at the earliest years and what it was like when the city first was developed. >> then, a visit to one of the city's oldest restaurants. >> food here ta
this is my frank lloyd wright's sister. she was a prominent illustrator. another individual rises to the surface. also frick conservation. we make everything out of corn today, but then we didn't. in world war ii, the government rationed food. hoover believed that if you just encourage people to act correctly, they would ration themselves. >> watch american artifacts sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to new orleans....
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we know what the lloyds feels about that, the government itself within the cabinet are not united one lords put in this proposal, as in the commons to reflect on that has produced a concession from the government there as well and now we have a new clause on the customs union which i think was provoked by the lords making that proposal all this suggests the system is working, we will see if thatis system is working, we will see if that is adopted tomorrow in the commons and i think it probably will be. i should say as well but while this is going on all this cliff edge stuff, this is negotiating with ourselves, this is not the real negotiation that needs to happen with the eu and i think all the other eu members are wondering what really is going on. 15 month through the two—year period and yet the british parliament, the british government is negotiating with itself and going from drama to drama before actually we can get to the real negotiations. but are they as convinced as perhaps you are suggesting about their own position and how to handle the negotiations with the uk on all of
we know what the lloyds feels about that, the government itself within the cabinet are not united one lords put in this proposal, as in the commons to reflect on that has produced a concession from the government there as well and now we have a new clause on the customs union which i think was provoked by the lords making that proposal all this suggests the system is working, we will see if thatis system is working, we will see if that is adopted tomorrow in the commons and i think it probably...
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>> i'll tell you some news, lloyd. is counting on a network of confederate sympathizers to aid his escape. but what he doesn't count on is that people who were on board with kidnapping the president don't want to be associated with an assassin, which means his escape is going to be much more difficult than he anticipated. >> when the sun rises over washington, lincoln is barely clinging to life. >> [ crying ] >> lincoln was laid on this incredibly small bed for this very tall man, and he lies there with very labored breathing, bleeding out of his head. the doctors could do nothing. >> the president is dead, gentlemen. >> no! >> and now he belongs to the ages. >> what are they saying? >> the feeling of the populace has been one of the deepest indignation against the perpetrators. no one sees the sacrifice i've made. >> perhaps when we reach virginia, folks will be more understanding. >> i wish i could believe that. >> john wilkes booth thought that he would be praised as a hero by southerners, but he was not. people who
>> i'll tell you some news, lloyd. is counting on a network of confederate sympathizers to aid his escape. but what he doesn't count on is that people who were on board with kidnapping the president don't want to be associated with an assassin, which means his escape is going to be much more difficult than he anticipated. >> when the sun rises over washington, lincoln is barely clinging to life. >> [ crying ] >> lincoln was laid on this incredibly small bed for this very...
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this summer lloyd blew equalised was if shot on goal is through takashi in a week then was a young display on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's in the full senate go only for japan to level again case and kill honda to all is the finest goal. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up well for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're going to face japan but his teammate from buy on hummus rodriguez and colombia they're going to face senegal and that's all really going to be close as well and it's going to go down to the final whistle in that group because cigarette tickly we can see here on the table japan senegal and colombia could still all make it through to the knockout stages and they're all going to be fighting for their spot on the last game day and just in general we have a really exciting few days coming up because now all of the group games will be taking place at the same time will be lots of excitement x. days will
this summer lloyd blew equalised was if shot on goal is through takashi in a week then was a young display on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's in the full senate go only for japan to level again case and kill honda to all is the finest goal. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up well for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup...
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of the way in which sarah and intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral about an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other products we use every day. but it's. mended such as. you. think about your computer. chips can be manufactured if you do not have high quality said. the minerals extracted from sand are at the core of our hyper connected society a form of basic material for microchips without which our computers credit cards bank machine cell phones and many other devices would not exist. sandeep analysis supply in our airplanes the plastics lightweight alloys of the fuselage and jet engines even the paint and tires are all made with sand. it's almost become like a the a we don't think too much about it but you can't live without it. and the industry with the biggest appetite for sand. construction for
of the way in which sarah and intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral about an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other products we use every day. but it's. mended such as. you. think about your computer. chips...
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king and the lloyd -- in the lord started walking and talking on the back motel. at about six the evening both of them walked away. while dr. king walked away for a brief -- brief moment, he dropped his mantle. for a man who'd never been caught, dr. ralph david abernathy. sitedeclare that to be the of resurrection city, usa. --[cheering] >> we are here because there are a lot of problems that have to be taken care of in this country. we're here because little children are standing around without food to eat. we are here because most of the plaque -- black people in the states do not have adequate housing, and education. >> we are the people who have come out of great trials and tribulations. dr. martin luther king did not stop us. i'm here to tell you that nothing that the congress of the united states of america and the policeman and the national guard they can do here in washington that can stop us. we have made up our minds that we are not can let anybody turn us around. [applause] come to washington for our freedom. we have come to washington for just this. --
king and the lloyd -- in the lord started walking and talking on the back motel. at about six the evening both of them walked away. while dr. king walked away for a brief -- brief moment, he dropped his mantle. for a man who'd never been caught, dr. ralph david abernathy. sitedeclare that to be the of resurrection city, usa. --[cheering] >> we are here because there are a lot of problems that have to be taken care of in this country. we're here because little children are standing around...
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unsurprisingly england's intensity dropped off, and philip a lloyd took advantage.nsolation of their first world cup goal, but this had been england's day, one of their best days, 6—1 their final score, the most emphatic world cup victory centring —— sending them through to the next game with a game disc democrat to spare. i'm sure everyone at home is enjoyed it. the captain now meanwhile the only third captain to score a hat trick. we have been working on the way we want to play, and it's all come together. brilliant result, obviously fantastic to be through it and to do it in this way is brilliant. for yea rs, it in this way is brilliant. for years, england's site have struggled to impose themselves at world cup. how times have changed. that game link leaves england and belgium on exactly the same goals scored and conceded, so if that game on thursday ends in a draw, then it would be decided based on fair play. at the moment england have two yellow cards and belgium have three, meaning england would go through top. both teams will rest players naturally on thursda
unsurprisingly england's intensity dropped off, and philip a lloyd took advantage.nsolation of their first world cup goal, but this had been england's day, one of their best days, 6—1 their final score, the most emphatic world cup victory centring —— sending them through to the next game with a game disc democrat to spare. i'm sure everyone at home is enjoyed it. the captain now meanwhile the only third captain to score a hat trick. we have been working on the way we want to play, and...
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this summer lloyd bloom equalised was a first shot and goes through takashi in a week zen's a young display on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's a neutral semi go only for japan to level again through keisuke honda to all it's a fun school. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up well for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're going to face japan but his teammate from buy on hummus regus and colombia they're going to face senegal and that's all really going to be close as well and it's going to go down to the final whistle in that group because see reticular we can see here on the table japan senegal and colombia could still all make it through to the knockout stages and they're all going to be fighting for their spot on the last game day and just in general we have a really exciting few days coming up because now all of the group games will be taking place at the same time it will be lots of excitement x. days will be lots
this summer lloyd bloom equalised was a first shot and goes through takashi in a week zen's a young display on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's a neutral semi go only for japan to level again through keisuke honda to all it's a fun school. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up well for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're...
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joining me right now is democratic congressman lloyd doinget dogette of texas, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> the president is pointing the finger of blame at democrats for this practice of separating families at the border. are you? is your party to blame? >> no, i really think though when you see these moving stories like ed brought from an area that i represented a few years ago along the rio grande river, that i just have a mixture of sadness and horror and anger that this is happening. i have some grandchildren and the thought that they would be torn away from their mother is just absolutely apolling. and we need people of good faith, of different political philosophies, to come together and tell the president stop this, stop it now. we're over 2,000 i expect by today of young children pulled apart from their parents. it is very wrong. >> you said, you know, you're hoping people of good faith come together. the u.s. attorney general jeff sessions actually, you know, gave credit to a biblical verse to help justify this action. take a listen. >> i would cite you to the
joining me right now is democratic congressman lloyd doinget dogette of texas, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> the president is pointing the finger of blame at democrats for this practice of separating families at the border. are you? is your party to blame? >> no, i really think though when you see these moving stories like ed brought from an area that i represented a few years ago along the rio grande river, that i just have a mixture of sadness and horror and...
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lloyd blankfein says america's tariff threat against beijing makes sense as a bargaining strategy. >>not be the course i would have recommended, but i can see what happens. a lot of people who are expressing publicly, this is typical of americans. it is a bad thing, which we know from taking economic courses that it is, at the end of the day publicly making statements. they do business in china. you have to pay homage to your customers in china. when they are not in public they could be going to the u.s. government saying what you are doing is not such a bad thing. i can understand how we get to the place we get to. >> can you see the argument that that was acceptable at $50 billion in tariffs, but now it is $200 billion and the game of chicken -- >> it is not my style. if you want to give someone an incentive to see the world from your point of view, it doesn't help to remind them of your negotiating position, that it is a better one. if we go tit for tat, by the time you get to 100, they run out of things to apply a tariff to and we don't. if you want to make that point, that is wha
lloyd blankfein says america's tariff threat against beijing makes sense as a bargaining strategy. >>not be the course i would have recommended, but i can see what happens. a lot of people who are expressing publicly, this is typical of americans. it is a bad thing, which we know from taking economic courses that it is, at the end of the day publicly making statements. they do business in china. you have to pay homage to your customers in china. when they are not in public they could be...
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david solomon — who is widely tipped to replace lloyd blankfein — is also a dj in his spare time, usingspotify. and don't forget — let's us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. prince william concludes his tour of the middle east today with a visit to some of the historical and religious sites in eastjerusalem. on thursday, he met palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the first official british royal visit to the occupied west bank and also expressed hope for "lasting peace" between israelis and palestinians. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. he has met young people from both sides, israeli and palestinian. and last night, in eastjerusalem, prince william spoke of their hopes. iam prince william spoke of their hopes. i am struck by how many people in the region want lasting peace. this is only too evident among the young people i have met. they long for a new chap to be written in the history of this region. a chapter that will secure them a prosperous future and will ensure that there are enormous talent can flourish. on william's fina
david solomon — who is widely tipped to replace lloyd blankfein — is also a dj in his spare time, usingspotify. and don't forget — let's us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. prince william concludes his tour of the middle east today with a visit to some of the historical and religious sites in eastjerusalem. on thursday, he met palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the first official british royal visit to the occupied west bank and also expressed...
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and liquidity under balanchine they decided you know what jamie dimon needs another billion dollars lloyd blankfein even though a billion dollars so we need to roll back those regulations so it could be even less own their books in a low energy economy even more and anyone protests with a populist a political uprising the market tells us that there must be cures disabuse of this notion this is market fundamentalism you know how different the saudis is what is going to be fair my personal opinion about those regulations is that we didn't need any new regulations because what the banks did was already illegal to smash and grab assets from individuals and pension funds was against the law i believe and they created these new regulations and in order to pretend to the population that something was being done and that this that what happened was so unique and new and not and had never been known before but it was simple old fashioned crimes of finance so that was just a distraction but i do believe that those regulations did have an impact particularly on smaller banks the banks of the world a
and liquidity under balanchine they decided you know what jamie dimon needs another billion dollars lloyd blankfein even though a billion dollars so we need to roll back those regulations so it could be even less own their books in a low energy economy even more and anyone protests with a populist a political uprising the market tells us that there must be cures disabuse of this notion this is market fundamentalism you know how different the saudis is what is going to be fair my personal...
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lloyd wrote a memo explaining why he was against letting a teenage under his care saying her pregnancy waus result of a rape and didn't want her to get an abortion. we have to choose to protect life than to destroy it. skro joining me, under the obama administration decades of experience managing refugee issues. does orr have the capacity to do what they need to do to match agencies -- >> over time it can be achieved. there was no prior planning. o.r.r. was not the architect of the policy change and the business is to reunite adolescent and family members in the united states. used to serving traumatized young people but not people who are traumatized by their own government. >> and people are verbal and can speak for themselves. this is a population of 5-year-olds and 4-year-olds and 8 and 9 months old. >> they are traumatized and separated from parents they never been apart from most likely. they can't communicate their needs and being flown or bussed across the country. so they are deeply permanently traumatized, for the people who are working with them, they didn't go in this to be
lloyd wrote a memo explaining why he was against letting a teenage under his care saying her pregnancy waus result of a rape and didn't want her to get an abortion. we have to choose to protect life than to destroy it. skro joining me, under the obama administration decades of experience managing refugee issues. does orr have the capacity to do what they need to do to match agencies -- >> over time it can be achieved. there was no prior planning. o.r.r. was not the architect of the policy...
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commentators the malls rick steves thank you so much for being with us what do you make of this bill lloyd story it's a little bit nutty to me. well it is but i mean it's an overall problem as you said you've discussed a m p g's problems over all you know it's been found that the four big counting for arms have the terror rated in the quality of their of their audits and this speaks to business confidence and people being able to rely on the system and just assume that things are on the up and up if a company is audited that's supposed to be separate and apart one of the suggestions have been that these companies branch off their auditing departments from administrative and consulting department says to avoid conflict of interest real or perceived but this speaks to two to confidence right up and down the scale and it's something that needs to be addressed now if you're if you're talking about that the f.r.g. the f.r.c. rather is is is maybe has a conflict of interest and what do you do i mean where do you go from there. it's one thing when as a regulator is going after company i've been o
commentators the malls rick steves thank you so much for being with us what do you make of this bill lloyd story it's a little bit nutty to me. well it is but i mean it's an overall problem as you said you've discussed a m p g's problems over all you know it's been found that the four big counting for arms have the terror rated in the quality of their of their audits and this speaks to business confidence and people being able to rely on the system and just assume that things are on the up and...
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they: it doesn't feel like moved into the lloyd blankfein camp, maybe this is just a negotiating start. nothing really fundamentally changed to signal this shift towards mildly more positive sentiment overnight. yvonne: we are still hearing there are no negotiations but for between the u.s. and china when it comes to trade. take a look at how the u.s. stocks ended for the day on wall street. pretty flat and lackluster next, so to speak that the dow under a bit of pressure. stocks down 1/5 of 1%. the s&p 500 breaking the meltdown we saw throughout this week on trade war concerns. the nasdaq leading the gains, another record close because of the looks of , amazon, netflix at record highs. we are seeing yields picking up higher on the u.s. 10 year at 2.94. some weakness in the yen overnight. the pound getting a bit of a $1.31 after theresa may wins a key brexit vote. offshore, five straight days of weakness here. this goes to show when it comes to the e.m. fx route, it is hard to pick a bottom as of yet. it seems the global sentiment is weighing on the fundamental so far. haidi: no doubt
they: it doesn't feel like moved into the lloyd blankfein camp, maybe this is just a negotiating start. nothing really fundamentally changed to signal this shift towards mildly more positive sentiment overnight. yvonne: we are still hearing there are no negotiations but for between the u.s. and china when it comes to trade. take a look at how the u.s. stocks ended for the day on wall street. pretty flat and lackluster next, so to speak that the dow under a bit of pressure. stocks down 1/5 of...