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we managed to get lloyd's more global.have now a strong presence in key markets like singapore, china, dubai for the middle east. i was proudly opening india earlier this year, so we have a stronger footprint in some of the new, exciting markets in the world. and hopefully a much more inclusive work environment attracts all sorts of different types of people. ♪ francine: up next, lloyd's of london forecasts man-made disasters could cost world cities more than $320 billion a year. what kind of leadership does it take to insure disasters in both natural and man-made? more with inga beale, next. ♪ francine: lloyd's of london started as a 17th century coffee shop, providing insurance to the burgeoning ship and cargo trade. now, it provides cover for some of the world's biggest businesses, including 52 of the biggest banks, so what kind of leadership style does it take to manage a company of this complexity? inga beale is still with us. inga, what are the qualities needed in a chief executive to lead lloyd's of london? inga: th
we managed to get lloyd's more global.have now a strong presence in key markets like singapore, china, dubai for the middle east. i was proudly opening india earlier this year, so we have a stronger footprint in some of the new, exciting markets in the world. and hopefully a much more inclusive work environment attracts all sorts of different types of people. ♪ francine: up next, lloyd's of london forecasts man-made disasters could cost world cities more than $320 billion a year. what kind of...
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why have they interested in lloyds? it's because lloyds is an amazing institution. it is global. it operates in over 200 countries. you have many governments interested in it. you've got individuals. you have businesses. you have scientists. everybody seems to be interested. that is what i underestimated. the complexity of the stakeholder base. francine: is it very difficult to change on a diversity level than on a technology level? inga: yeah, because the market is made up of syndicates, sharing the complex risks that lloyds does. so i cannot tell them what to do. i have to influence and bring them along with me if we are going to make change. there are over 80 of these individual businesses, each one has a ceo heading it up. because they are not employees and operating in a market, i want to take the market forward and introduce technology, new ways of working, changing environment, make more dynamic. perhaps get rid of old traditions that i don't think are making it appealing anymore, i have to bring all the business leaders with me on this. that has been very tough. francine:
why have they interested in lloyds? it's because lloyds is an amazing institution. it is global. it operates in over 200 countries. you have many governments interested in it. you've got individuals. you have businesses. you have scientists. everybody seems to be interested. that is what i underestimated. the complexity of the stakeholder base. francine: is it very difficult to change on a diversity level than on a technology level? inga: yeah, because the market is made up of syndicates,...
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>> today we meet the chief london.e of lloyd's of you became chief executive of lloyd's of london in 2014. or harder than expected? >> two things. to more than ir expected because people knew me from the past. worked in insurance more 36 years and i think i underestimated the impact that have on people accepting me into the role. i had that respect and they said she knows industry so i had that respect and that made it easier. what makes it tough is the numerous stakeholders. i had not anticipated, because if you are running a market that so many people would be interested in what is going on, and pulled in so many directions, and it always reminded me of going into an old fairgrounds mirror experience where look into this weird mirror and it would pull you in directions, like this. that is how it felt. like, what are all these people? why have they interested in lloyds? it's because lloyds is an amazing institution. it is global. it operates in over 200 countries. you have many governments interested in it. individuals. you have businesses. you have scientists. everybody seems to be
>> today we meet the chief london.e of lloyd's of you became chief executive of lloyd's of london in 2014. or harder than expected? >> two things. to more than ir expected because people knew me from the past. worked in insurance more 36 years and i think i underestimated the impact that have on people accepting me into the role. i had that respect and they said she knows industry so i had that respect and that made it easier. what makes it tough is the numerous stakeholders. i had...
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why have the interested in lloyds. lloyds is an amazing institution. it is global.t operates in over 200 countries. you have governments interested in it. you have businesses. you have scientists. everybody seems to be interested. that is what i and are estimated. the complexity of the stakeholder base. francine: is it difficult to change on a diversity level but on a technology level? abovethe market is made -- so they are sharing complex risks. i cannot tell them what to do. i have to influence and bring them along with me if we are going to make change. there are 80 of these businesses, each one has a ceo setting it up. because they are not employees and operating in a market, i want to take the market forward in energy's technology, new ways of working, changing environment, dynamic, get rid of old traditions i do not think our making it appealing. i have to bring those businesses with me and that has been tough. francine: traditions like what, the use of paper instead of technologies and how difficult is it? inga: it is because the business is being done identi
why have the interested in lloyds. lloyds is an amazing institution. it is global.t operates in over 200 countries. you have governments interested in it. you have businesses. you have scientists. everybody seems to be interested. that is what i and are estimated. the complexity of the stakeholder base. francine: is it difficult to change on a diversity level but on a technology level? abovethe market is made -- so they are sharing complex risks. i cannot tell them what to do. i have to...
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inga: the losses were basically -- wasby -- so, lloyd's the biggest thing. $12 billion it cost the lloyd's market. but we are here to provide that financial compensation when things go wrong. we know that is what we do. it was not a shock. we have to expect it. --model for these launch large catastrophes. to fix underlying profitability in non-catastrophe type businesses. that is what we are focused on. francine: what is the role of hedge funds in your industry and in lloyd's of london specifically. inga: lloyd's of london has changed dramatically. it used to be funded by lots of individuals. they put their own money into lloyd's. it happened a few years ago before i joined five years ago. capitalave 90% of the that is no longer individual private names. it is either insurance groups who want to own something in lloyd's because they want to access that business, or it might be some hedge funds. it might be some pension funds want to diversify their exposures in their investment portfolio. they are a minor part to the capital that comes into lloyd's, but they can also be an important part.
inga: the losses were basically -- wasby -- so, lloyd's the biggest thing. $12 billion it cost the lloyd's market. but we are here to provide that financial compensation when things go wrong. we know that is what we do. it was not a shock. we have to expect it. --model for these launch large catastrophes. to fix underlying profitability in non-catastrophe type businesses. that is what we are focused on. francine: what is the role of hedge funds in your industry and in lloyd's of london...
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own life in 2017 while serving a life sentence in massachusetts for the murder of his friend, odin lloyd a new book "unnecessary roughness," hernandez's attorney, jose baez, blames his client's suicide on brain damage from playing football. >> he had the brain as if he had been playing in the league for 18 years. and he had only played a couple of years. so his brain was an absolute mess. >> reporter: the book also reveals new information about the night hernandez was found hanging from a noose made from a prison bed sheet. >> final letters to that's a different person. >> reporter: he wrote three letters. one to baez, one to his fiancee and a cryptic note to his then 4-year-old daughter dated on the night he died. i'm entering into the timeless realm in which i can enter into any form at any time because everything that could happen or not happen i see all at once. >> does this strike you as a man who's sort of at peace with the decision he's about to make? or in real distress? >> it strikes me as not normal. so something was affecting him at that time where it's kind of more or less li
own life in 2017 while serving a life sentence in massachusetts for the murder of his friend, odin lloyd a new book "unnecessary roughness," hernandez's attorney, jose baez, blames his client's suicide on brain damage from playing football. >> he had the brain as if he had been playing in the league for 18 years. and he had only played a couple of years. so his brain was an absolute mess. >> reporter: the book also reveals new information about the night hernandez was...
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we'll be right back with dennis lloyd! >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by her said -- the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to mandy moore and elsie fisher. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. here with his single "nevermind," dennis lloyd! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ all right i took it on i took it on took it on oh baby ♪ ♪ all right i ask i ask you gonna be ♪ ♪ tonight i took you with took you with took you with me oh baby ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪oufr and they hold your hands ♪ ♪ baby never mind never mind never mind never mind ♪ ♪ what if i left and it made no sense and you tell your friends and they hold your hands ♪ ♪ baby never mind never mind never mind never mind ♪ ♪ alright i'm ready now ready now i ain't gonna i ain't gonna fall back down no ♪ ♪ alright i'll take it on take it on me take it on me hmm baby ♪ ♪ all i ever ask ever ask are you gonna are you gonna be my lover ♪ ♪ tonight and take it with take it with me take it with me ♪ ♪ what if i left and it made no sense and you tell your
we'll be right back with dennis lloyd! >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by her said -- the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to mandy moore and elsie fisher. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. here with his single "nevermind," dennis lloyd! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ all right i took it on i took it on took it on oh baby ♪ ♪ all right i ask i ask you gonna be ♪ ♪ tonight i took you with took you with took you with me oh...
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lloyd out with numbers.pple shares jumping 4% in extended training after the company reported better-than-expected revenues and sales projections. china passed apple in the battle for smartphone shares. a trillion dollar company by the end of this week with apple? >> there is a very good chance. it has been that connect between apple and amazon. -- net and neck between apple and amazon. amazon has been up. hold your breath. alex, does anyone care that they missed on the unit sales numbers? way it matter that while has overtaken them in market share? are there any issues that will make them want to sell stock? >> the china question is interesting. clearly, while way has overtaken them. phonese not able to cell -- sell phones in north america. apple is taking all the value. units, but value in those units. tariffs,lking about and someone said he equated tariffs to attacks on the consumer. i equate that to mean they were -- will pass on the cost of any tariffs to the smartphone buyer. there are already comments
lloyd out with numbers.pple shares jumping 4% in extended training after the company reported better-than-expected revenues and sales projections. china passed apple in the battle for smartphone shares. a trillion dollar company by the end of this week with apple? >> there is a very good chance. it has been that connect between apple and amazon. -- net and neck between apple and amazon. amazon has been up. hold your breath. alex, does anyone care that they missed on the unit sales...
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today on "leaders with lacqua," we meet the chief executive of lloyd's of london, inga beale.chief executive
today on "leaders with lacqua," we meet the chief executive of lloyd's of london, inga beale.chief executive
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when andrew lloyd webber raises his hands like that. >> a sweet spot. >> you know you have got it. the sweet spot. >> it's about the police orchestra, the band coming to this nowhere down in israeli. it is a mistake that leads to this extraordinary encounter. i think we have a little bit of -- yeah, the characters describe the town in this song welcome to nowhere. let's play it. okay. >> stick a pin in the map of the desert, fill the read to the middle of the desert. pour cement in the desert. that's. welcome to nowhere ♪ behold where it was once own desert. the town. >> it is a town in the negav where the film was shot. it really is a nowhere town. but even people in a nowhere town are people. and they are endlessly fascinating. >> we are studiously avoiding the politics of an egyptian band in 1996 taking the wrong turning taking the wrong bus ticket and ending up in the wrong town in israel. it is this sort of quiet political story. you are not facing politics head on here by any stretch of the imagination. but nobody in the audience can avoid the fact this is about the most cont
when andrew lloyd webber raises his hands like that. >> a sweet spot. >> you know you have got it. the sweet spot. >> it's about the police orchestra, the band coming to this nowhere down in israeli. it is a mistake that leads to this extraordinary encounter. i think we have a little bit of -- yeah, the characters describe the town in this song welcome to nowhere. let's play it. okay. >> stick a pin in the map of the desert, fill the read to the middle of the desert....
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wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright foundation.self, it's a work of art. >> wright built to the human scale. everything in the desert is low. the trees are low. um, so his buildings are low. he also uses the low ceilings to kinda push you through spaces, right, at an entrance, drop the entry real low. and that helps push you into the space. it's a little technique he called compression and release. we call this the garden room because you sit on the bench here, and it frames the view of the mountains, uh, in the distance. it captures the garden. he uses a japanese technique called the borrowed landscape. >> he lived the way he believed. and he designed the way he felt things should look. >> it almost like a seamless transition between outdoor and indoor. >> even if you didn't know what he did, it was -- from when i was a kid, frank lloyd wright, you knew this guy was an icon. and why did he become such an icon? >> well, you know, i think he was a bigger-than-life personality. he really wanted to revolutionize the way americans live
wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright foundation.self, it's a work of art. >> wright built to the human scale. everything in the desert is low. the trees are low. um, so his buildings are low. he also uses the low ceilings to kinda push you through spaces, right, at an entrance, drop the entry real low. and that helps push you into the space. it's a little technique he called compression and release. we call this the garden room because you sit on the bench here, and it...
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s most powerful insurance company the prestigious lloyd's of london. within the atlantic slave trade slave traders had to take on heavy debts to charter their ships without an insurance company most would risk ruin on their first expedition. you could lose a lot you could lose this ship if the ship was your own. you could lose the crew you could lose the cargo that you put on board to barter for slaves in africa and you could also lose the supplies you carry on board for the journey and this business slaves were just another commodity of varying quality that slave companies sought to sell off the best parts a sixteen eighty six letter from a slave trader to his associate illustrates this. convoy is the natural country on the twenty first of february via the only street on the first of march be on the merry arrived day on the twenty ninth of june with each boat having lost over one hundred of the runners and it was transporting. the rest how about a flute and i invited by physical condition which will him to the south we said we must let them go for i h
s most powerful insurance company the prestigious lloyd's of london. within the atlantic slave trade slave traders had to take on heavy debts to charter their ships without an insurance company most would risk ruin on their first expedition. you could lose a lot you could lose this ship if the ship was your own. you could lose the crew you could lose the cargo that you put on board to barter for slaves in africa and you could also lose the supplies you carry on board for the journey and this...
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sian lloyd reports. elsie was 18 months—old when she was murdered by her adoptive father. 18 years in prison. his violent attacks had left her with a fractured skull, broken ribs and a fractured leg. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this, all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to explore elsie's injuries were missed, and information was not shared between agencies. together with his husband, matthew scully—hicks had already adopted one child, and the family were known to social services. the report says the couple were seen through a positive lens by social workers, who hadn't always questioned elsie's injuries or recorded them. why was there this lack of professional curiosity, because there is a duty on social workers to be asking questions, particularly round injuries they can see during an adoption process? that positive lens meant they
sian lloyd reports. elsie was 18 months—old when she was murdered by her adoptive father. 18 years in prison. his violent attacks had left her with a fractured skull, broken ribs and a fractured leg. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this, all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very...
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insurers like lloyds had everything to gain by participating in this game of chance a successful expedition could yield up to three times the initial stake. in the lloyd archives barely any evidence remains of the profits amassed by ensuring these perilous expeditions. most accounting records burned in a fire and eight hundred thirty eight the same year slavery was abolished in the british caribbean. ports had to adapt to this race to africa and the caribbean. in london black while became a slave trade principal wharf here trade goods were embarked precious fabrics jewels porcelains weapons and brandy's all bought on credit but the bank's money around this pier a giant port complex gradually unfolded a city within a city entirely devoted to this new business. following london six hundred sixty three the great seaports all russia one after the other to take advantage of this lucrative trade. copenhagen. bristol not. liverpool ball though and work from all over europe slave ships that sail for africa. when i began to see slave ships leaving from not just liverpool anon but from every port in
insurers like lloyds had everything to gain by participating in this game of chance a successful expedition could yield up to three times the initial stake. in the lloyd archives barely any evidence remains of the profits amassed by ensuring these perilous expeditions. most accounting records burned in a fire and eight hundred thirty eight the same year slavery was abolished in the british caribbean. ports had to adapt to this race to africa and the caribbean. in london black while became a...
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lloyds are up1.9%. apple has helped sales for next,. lloyds are up 1.9%.be a small rise. we will have courage she bbc news. president trump‘s former campaign manager, paul manafort, has gone on trial accused of hiding millions of dollars from the tax it‘s the first case relating to the investigation into alleged russian interference in the 2016 election. mr manafort denies eighteen charges relating to his lobbying activities on behalf of the former russian—backed government of ukraine. each year, across the uk more than 30,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest somewhere other than a hospital, and fewer than 10 % survive. very often access to a defibrillator can mean the difference between life and death, and now a pilot scheme in london is providing taxi drivers with the essential kit, as tim muffett‘s been finding out: dob, defibrullator on board. this is one of several london taxi drivers trialling a new way of delivering emergency first aid. if the app goes off and you‘re very near to somewhere where an incident with a potential heart attack or cardiac arr
lloyds are up1.9%. apple has helped sales for next,. lloyds are up 1.9%.be a small rise. we will have courage she bbc news. president trump‘s former campaign manager, paul manafort, has gone on trial accused of hiding millions of dollars from the tax it‘s the first case relating to the investigation into alleged russian interference in the 2016 election. mr manafort denies eighteen charges relating to his lobbying activities on behalf of the former russian—backed government of ukraine....
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lloyd. (i'm incarcerated lloyd!.. i like that one better.. anything" look it up kids) ( darya )here's a cute baseball clip: some triple-a teams have bat dogs.. to retrieve the bats and balls.. look at this, they are so well trained that this dog jumped in when the batter put the bat down for just a second.. he had to fix his shoe or something.. so cute. reminds me of dusty baker's kid.. in the 2002 world series... darren baker was just 2 years old when he was the bat boy. the play was still going on and he went out to get the bat. he had to be rescued by j-t snow who was coming around third to score. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( james ) oreo is launching some spicy new flavors. hot chicken wings and wasabi. right now -- they're only available in china.available in they're only available in china. so... americans desperate to try the new flavors can either head to beijing or pay the shipping. both flavors are available on e-bay. ( darya ) coming up in the next hour... police in the east bay city are looking for a person who slashed the tires of
lloyd. (i'm incarcerated lloyd!.. i like that one better.. anything" look it up kids) ( darya )here's a cute baseball clip: some triple-a teams have bat dogs.. to retrieve the bats and balls.. look at this, they are so well trained that this dog jumped in when the batter put the bat down for just a second.. he had to fix his shoe or something.. so cute. reminds me of dusty baker's kid.. in the 2002 world series... darren baker was just 2 years old when he was the bat boy. the play was...
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matt: which has been worse for you hapag-lloyd at -- at hapag-lloyd and the industry?- is this deal and aluminum tariffs in europe worse than the u.s. and china? rolf: so far, the effect has been pretty limited for container shipping carried if you look at the tariffs on commodity so far, mainly steel and aluminum, those commodities which don't generally generate a lot of container traffic. the impact for us so far has been pretty limited and hopefully, it stays like that. matt: are you concerned about dealing with overcapacity in the industry going forward? at thef you look industry and the balance between supply and demand, there is reason to be cautiously optimistic. it is around 11%, probably on the low-end of what we need if volumes continue to grow at 5% a year. there is not that much that will be delivered next year or 2020, so from that perspective, we see that after a long. bang supply and demand are getting closer together, which is something that should be good for everybody. thanks for joining us. we appreciate you sticking with us through these other break
matt: which has been worse for you hapag-lloyd at -- at hapag-lloyd and the industry?- is this deal and aluminum tariffs in europe worse than the u.s. and china? rolf: so far, the effect has been pretty limited for container shipping carried if you look at the tariffs on commodity so far, mainly steel and aluminum, those commodities which don't generally generate a lot of container traffic. the impact for us so far has been pretty limited and hopefully, it stays like that. matt: are you...
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lloyd's has insured everything, including from space shuttles.ith lacqua," we look at executives in london.
lloyd's has insured everything, including from space shuttles.ith lacqua," we look at executives in london.
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drug prices....but he says the president's plan clearly isn't working...texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett says he has a solution. lloyd doggett: it is outrageous that americans would have to pay so much.anna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:32- 0:40doggett says his "medicare negotiation and competitive licensing act" would hold the big drug companies more accountable and lower the price of most medications..... lloyd doggett: using negotiation, backing it up with a thread of competition from generics will get prices significantly lower//ed haislmaier: that would have a devastating effect on the marketanna wiernicki: but ed haislmaier with the conservative heritage foundation, says government price controls would do more harm than good...... ed haislmaierhealth care policy expertthe heritage foundation take cg @ 1:00-1:08you would destroy the incentive for biotech companies and pharmaceutical companies to invest, i mean the whole biotech sector would just go away.anna wiernicki: but democrats say as long as prices continue to rise, they will keep putting pressure on
drug prices....but he says the president's plan clearly isn't working...texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett says he has a solution. lloyd doggett: it is outrageous that americans would have to pay so much.anna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:32- 0:40doggett says his "medicare negotiation and competitive licensing act" would hold the big drug companies more accountable and lower the price of most medications..... lloyd doggett: using negotiation, backing it up...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff.look at the weather. here's louise lear. hello. the harvest has come early for many because we have had such a glorious summer. farmers hard at it today and in the east, highs of 25, 206 today and in the east, highs of 25, 20 6 degrees. further north and west, a different story, a cloudy and drizzly and grey day in windermere, in cumbria. that cloud is going to continue to invade from the west through tonight. acting a little bit like the duvet, it will trap some of that warmth we have seen trap some of that warmth we have seen during the day and it will be quite mild night tonight, but it will also bring rain with it. welcome rain for gardens, not sure weather the farmers are bringing in the harvest will welcome that rain, but moving in across wales, the midlands and down into the south—west. temperatures here perhaps 15, 16, 17 degrees. we start off tomorrow with a lot of cloud and some rain will take time to ease away. in the midlands, across lincolnshire and into east anglia and th
sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff.look at the weather. here's louise lear. hello. the harvest has come early for many because we have had such a glorious summer. farmers hard at it today and in the east, highs of 25, 206 today and in the east, highs of 25, 20 6 degrees. further north and west, a different story, a cloudy and drizzly and grey day in windermere, in cumbria. that cloud is going to continue to invade from the west through tonight. acting a little bit like the duvet, it will trap some...
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as they terry i say this is facing our own lloyd erlick a man with an invalid. for another in the days before the introduction of the long migration was a money making activity not only for territorial jurisdictions but also for transit cities now with a look at the migrant flow if we compare the number of people passing through agadez to cross into libya we see a reduction. about with the dice. well you would often i see that. on this edition of crossfire we discuss whether detente is possible even desirable why isn't it a good idea to get along with russia and much much more. camera . roughly once the show it's a movie for the. future own two videos and so move with the broken eastern. down more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . show welcome to. the nazi white supremacist movements are back in the headlines in the u.s. and my guest today knows all about it he founded a hate group that were into one of the biggest gain had groups in the u.s. before renouncing them relent and now working to counter its message of hate how to contain the appeal of right wing
as they terry i say this is facing our own lloyd erlick a man with an invalid. for another in the days before the introduction of the long migration was a money making activity not only for territorial jurisdictions but also for transit cities now with a look at the migrant flow if we compare the number of people passing through agadez to cross into libya we see a reduction. about with the dice. well you would often i see that. on this edition of crossfire we discuss whether detente is possible...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, rhossili.t was staring at you? well maybe the goat was looking at your face, trying to work out your mood. because new research suggests that, in fact, goats are quite perceptive. able to read the emotions on a human face, and invariably they will be drawnto smiley happy faces, rather than gruff, grumpy sullen faces. aren't we all! amanda akass has this report. they may be gruff by name, but it turns out they don't really like those who are gruff by nature. goats at the buttercup sanctuary have been involved in an experiment, showing they much prefer happy human faces. angry people can butt out. founder bob birch is not surprised. goats love people who are happy. i think it rubs off on them if they have got people coming and visiting them and also staff and volunteers that are happy all the time. i think it creates a happy atmosphere for them and that is good. previous research has shown dogs and horses are very good at differentiating human expressions from photographs. the researchers from qu
sian lloyd, bbc news, rhossili.t was staring at you? well maybe the goat was looking at your face, trying to work out your mood. because new research suggests that, in fact, goats are quite perceptive. able to read the emotions on a human face, and invariably they will be drawnto smiley happy faces, rather than gruff, grumpy sullen faces. aren't we all! amanda akass has this report. they may be gruff by name, but it turns out they don't really like those who are gruff by nature. goats at the...
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s most powerful insurance company the prestigious lloyd's of london. within the atlantic slave trade slave traders had to take on heavy debts to charter their ships and without an insurance company most would risk ruin on their first expedition. you could lose a lot you could lose this ship if the ship was your own. you could lose the crew you could lose the cargo that you put on board to barter for slaves in africa and you could also lose the supplies you carry on board for the journey and this business slaves were just another commodity of varying quality that slave companies sought to sell off the best price a sixteen eighty six letter from a slave trader to his associates illustrates this. the convoys that left your country on the twenty first of february via the only street on the first of march be on the merry arrived here on the twenty ninth of june with each boat having lost over one hundred of the meagreness but it was transporting. the rest about a fluke and i'm very bad physical condition which will him to the south we said we must let them
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sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff. first, they were small protests over pension reforms.wing a wave of anti—government demonstrations across nicaragua. the president of the central american country, daniel 0rtega, is deeply unpopular with the protestors, who want democratic reforms. they say the former revolutionary, now in his third consecutive term, needs to stand down and they're calling for early elections. arturo wallace reports now, from the capital managua. every morning, they wait. wives, mothers, grandmothers, hoping for news. the other side of these gates, nicaragua's most infamous prison, el chipote. a0 years ago, the nicaraguan rebels known as the sandinistas were tortured here. now, under president daniel 0rtega, who helped lead the 1979 sandinista revolution, the cells are filling up again. hundreds are being held. elida's17—year—old son is one of them. translation: i am sad, because i know my son needs me. what i want is for them to give me back my son, because he's innocent. that's what i beg for, to have him back. he was one of hundreds of thousands who t
sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff. first, they were small protests over pension reforms.wing a wave of anti—government demonstrations across nicaragua. the president of the central american country, daniel 0rtega, is deeply unpopular with the protestors, who want democratic reforms. they say the former revolutionary, now in his third consecutive term, needs to stand down and they're calling for early elections. arturo wallace reports now, from the capital managua. every morning, they wait. wives,...
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s most powerful insurance company the prestigious lloyd's of london. within the atlantic slave trade slave traders had to take on heavy debts to charter their ships without an insurance company most would risk ruin on their first expedition. you could lose a lot you could lose this ship if the ship was your own. you could lose the crew you could lose the cargo that you put on board to barter for slaves in africa and you could also lose the supplies you carry on board for the journey and this business slaves were just another commodity of varying quality that slave companies sought to sell off at the best price a sixteen eighty six letter from a slave trader to his associates illustrates this. homeboys that left your country on the twenty first of february via the only street on the first of march to be on the merry arrived here on the twenty ninth of june with each boat having lost over one hundred of the runners and it was transporting. the rest about a flute and i invited by physical condition which will him to the south we said we must let them go f
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s most powerful insurance company the prestigious lloyd's of london. within the atlantic slave trade slave traders had to take on heavy debts to charter their ships without an insurance company most would risk ruin on their first expedition. you could lose a lot you could lose this ship if the ship was your own. you could lose the crew you could lose the cargo that you put on board to barter for slaves in africa and you could also lose the supplies you carry on board for the journey and this business slaves were just another commodity of varying quality that slave companies sought to sell off at the best price a sixteen eighty six letter from a slave trader to his associates illustrates this. convoys that left your country on the twenty first of february via the all the street on the first of march to be on the merry arrived day on the twenty ninth of june with each boat having lost over one hundred of the runners and it was transporting. the rest how about a flute on vibe on physical condition which will him do this as we said we must let them go righ
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sian lloyd, bbc news, rhossili. time for a look at the weather.t not for much longer. it is meteorological. i did it, isaid it. autumn starts on the 1st of september. it has felt like we have moved into autumn recently but it turned out into a nice day with good spells of sunshine around and it is felt pleasant in the sunshine. we started with rain in east anglia and the south—east and there were lightning strikes from the cloud in northern parts of france, and that cloud has moved through. this evening, most places dry with showers wandering towards east anglia and the south—eastern that moves through and the breeze maintains showers in the north—west of scotla nd maintains showers in the north—west of scotland otherwise dry and clear and it will get cold quickly. in towns and cities we expect these sorts of numbers. in the countryside, we could be down to 3-4d. it countryside, we could be down to 3—4d. it starts colder and bright tomorrow and temperatures rise. cloud bubbles up, most of it fair weather cloud. we could get the odd shower in weste
sian lloyd, bbc news, rhossili. time for a look at the weather.t not for much longer. it is meteorological. i did it, isaid it. autumn starts on the 1st of september. it has felt like we have moved into autumn recently but it turned out into a nice day with good spells of sunshine around and it is felt pleasant in the sunshine. we started with rain in east anglia and the south—east and there were lightning strikes from the cloud in northern parts of france, and that cloud has moved through....
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sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff. briefly peaked today at $207.05 cents —— the firm's shares briefly peaked today at $207.05 on the new york stock exchange, following strong financial results posted yesterday. apple began 42 years ago, selling personal computers. it then expanded its range to include the ipod music player, and the lucrative iphone in 2007. the way we interact with technology has changed dramatically in the last decade. nearly 8 out of 10 people now own a smartphone, and according to a new report by the communications regulator, 0fcom, we're now becoming increasingly dependent on them. it's estimated the average person checks their phone, every 12 minutes, with a0 percent of us taking a look within five minutes of waking up in the morning. but for the first time ever, the number of calls made on mobiles has fallen. instead we're turning to messaging services like whatsapp and facebook messenger to keep in touch. rory cellan—jones has been to meet one family, to see how technology has changed their live
sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff. briefly peaked today at $207.05 cents —— the firm's shares briefly peaked today at $207.05 on the new york stock exchange, following strong financial results posted yesterday. apple began 42 years ago, selling personal computers. it then expanded its range to include the ipod music player, and the lucrative iphone in 2007. the way we interact with technology has changed dramatically in the last decade. nearly 8 out of 10 people now own a smartphone, and...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff.rash during a police pursuit in bradford. a bmw containing four men, was being followed by officers before crashing in the early hours of this morning. fiona trott is at the scene for us tonight. fiona. people are coming here to lay flowers a nd people are coming here to lay flowers and it is clear that the car hit that tree with some force. west yorkshire police have not confirmed how fast it was travelling or why it was being followed by an unmarked car. people here living on binley road say speeding cars are an issue, thatis road say speeding cars are an issue, that is something that may be considered by the independent 0ffice for police conduct to have taken over this enquiry. there are investigating as were here earlier today and groan was used gathering evidence. the i/0 pc has released a statement and it says, this is the most tragic incident and our sympathies are with the family and friends of those who have died. fiona, thank you for that. a prominent rapper has been stabbed
sian lloyd, bbc news, cardiff.rash during a police pursuit in bradford. a bmw containing four men, was being followed by officers before crashing in the early hours of this morning. fiona trott is at the scene for us tonight. fiona. people are coming here to lay flowers a nd people are coming here to lay flowers and it is clear that the car hit that tree with some force. west yorkshire police have not confirmed how fast it was travelling or why it was being followed by an unmarked car. people...
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the provision came as lloyds said its profits for the first six months of the year rose by nearly a quarterriffs on $200 billion of chinese goods, that's higher than the 10% previously reported. this would be a further escalation in trade tensions between the us and china. katie silver is in singapore. that's the question, we talked about the 10% tariffs having an effect. 2596 is the 10% tariffs having an effect. 25% is even worse? the 10% tariffs having an effect. 2596 is even worse? that's right, what we are seeing here is a real ratcheting up of the pressure from washington towards beijing. as you say, we knew about 10%. these reports are today have increased this to 25%. this is up to 6000 goods. this includes food products, minerals, even consumer products such as handbags. sources have told bloomberg that this escalation will be announced in the next 24 hours. what it means is that if you take it all together with the other tariffs that have been announced, they could be 25% tariffs on half of what the us imports from china. what this is all about is bringing beijing to the negotiatin
the provision came as lloyds said its profits for the first six months of the year rose by nearly a quarterriffs on $200 billion of chinese goods, that's higher than the 10% previously reported. this would be a further escalation in trade tensions between the us and china. katie silver is in singapore. that's the question, we talked about the 10% tariffs having an effect. 2596 is the 10% tariffs having an effect. 25% is even worse? the 10% tariffs having an effect. 2596 is even worse? that's...
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individually lloyd the u. anyway as the clock ticked will world [inaudible] one price rises the cz countdown.. sounds as thousands a day after mrs anderson ejected. of the ocean version. crucial scanning now express friends testing for years he has been a twenty five calculation nation [inaudible] we on the other. you can myanmar and temptation to this. the bill will launch on changing in our i can't get these reserves restrictive abortion laws about. now is this the any [inaudible] nine iran on the end yeah [inaudible] beginning [inaudible] yeah [inaudible] young young. i don't think we have a little. women women and are a yeah. and the the women manner. dominated had a they from a very very. he had that message on the way. young your time card. and i'm not going and i'm duncan -- i yeah cafe idea the big print friendly they don't know. in in your car [inaudible] they don't. they don't that's much at church was very very. put a little pressure on looming right isn't it. i mean i think. you can you can. i like
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capital in today we're at the city's landmark brandenburg gate for a special edition on the sell you lloyd city early in on film the roaring twenties the nazi era the cold war the fall of the berlin wall the cool of today pearl in has often been at the cutting edge of history and this is inspired numerous movies this is our definitive list the top ten movies so hold on tight and join us for a cinematic rollercoaster ride through berlin's turbulence past. when one and a noted burn in a number of places both motoring and the bustling metropolis where young this film is a declaration of love twenty four hours in the life of the city from saturday to sunday evening. the script is written by the city itself with a little help from legendary film director billy wilder. five young people meet up at the berlin like. thanks for the nuff and they dream fine for palin's four million inhabitants. number ten is a film in which palin and berliners of the stars. nineteen thirty one palin is dancing on the edge of the volcano. the city is a place of freedom and loose morals this is the ballin of cabaret t
capital in today we're at the city's landmark brandenburg gate for a special edition on the sell you lloyd city early in on film the roaring twenties the nazi era the cold war the fall of the berlin wall the cool of today pearl in has often been at the cutting edge of history and this is inspired numerous movies this is our definitive list the top ten movies so hold on tight and join us for a cinematic rollercoaster ride through berlin's turbulence past. when one and a noted burn in a number of...
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today theresa may recalled the words of the prime minister at the time, lloyd george.finally even banned by the french counteroffensive ofjuly the 18th worth the germans driven by the british stroke of august the 8th to realise that all hope of victory had passed. the battle of amiens is edited with shortening the first world war. tributes were left in this cathedral a century ago. today it was a place to get on a crucial moment on the path to peace. we can go now to amiens cathedral to talk to helen patton. thank you for speaking to us. your thoughts at the end of a beautiful service and about today? i think your narrator gave the perfect segue. we were all on a path to peace today. this path began a long time ago to 100 years in the story we are communicating today, but the feeling i had was that this path was ours now. you're amazing prince truly was all of ours today as he stepped onto this path himself, this stage, and really brought us right where we needed to be in brought us right where we needed to beina brought us right where we needed to be in a kind of stat
today theresa may recalled the words of the prime minister at the time, lloyd george.finally even banned by the french counteroffensive ofjuly the 18th worth the germans driven by the british stroke of august the 8th to realise that all hope of victory had passed. the battle of amiens is edited with shortening the first world war. tributes were left in this cathedral a century ago. today it was a place to get on a crucial moment on the path to peace. we can go now to amiens cathedral to talk to...
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could yield up to three times the initial stake in the lloyd archives barely any evidence remains of the profits amassed by insuring these perilous expeditions. most accounting records burned in a fire in eight hundred thirty eight the same year slavery was abolished and the british caribbean. ports had to adapt to this race to africa and the caribbean. in london blackwall became a slave trade principal war. here trade goods were embarked precious fabrics jewels porcelains weapons and brandy's all bought on credit but the bank's money around this pier a giant port complex gradually unfolded a city within a city entirely devoted to this new business. following london six hundred sixty three the great seaports all russia one after the other to take advantage of this lucrative trade. copenhagen. bristol not liverpool ball though and to work from all over europe slave ships that sail for africa. when i began to see slave ships leaving from not just liverpool anon but from every port in the atlantic as soon as a port becomes big enough to contemplate the trans oceanic voyage there's a goo
could yield up to three times the initial stake in the lloyd archives barely any evidence remains of the profits amassed by insuring these perilous expeditions. most accounting records burned in a fire in eight hundred thirty eight the same year slavery was abolished and the british caribbean. ports had to adapt to this race to africa and the caribbean. in london blackwall became a slave trade principal war. here trade goods were embarked precious fabrics jewels porcelains weapons and brandy's...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, rhossili. that's all from us tonight.bc one, time for the news where you are. hello, your lab at the sportscenter, coming upfor hello, your lab at the sportscenter, coming up for you in sports day, selecting get out he is an action in new york. at the us open. injury time drama, through to the third round at the top. and on the field, the big decision facing the scottish fa and they ask for more time to make it. and bringing back, recalled by england the fourth test against india. hot, hot, hot inside. where he is playing his second round match against fernando at the us open, and missed a set point and lost the first set. into their own hands. the main official channel is the independent office 75. interact with their passengers. 6-2 but 6—2 but like murray, he won the second, so they are into a third set, it could be a long day for those two players. ok, earlier defending the women's champion went through to the third round, lasting almost three hours, you can follow the rest action at the us open on five light sports,
sian lloyd, bbc news, rhossili. that's all from us tonight.bc one, time for the news where you are. hello, your lab at the sportscenter, coming upfor hello, your lab at the sportscenter, coming up for you in sports day, selecting get out he is an action in new york. at the us open. injury time drama, through to the third round at the top. and on the field, the big decision facing the scottish fa and they ask for more time to make it. and bringing back, recalled by england the fourth test...
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very briefly, one from charles lloyd who said if they have generated at least 2296 said if they haverofits, so double that amount, that would be fair enough, if they are making money, big time, they should get money, is that there? i agree, but contracts need to be renegotiated and share option schemes are ridiculous levels. look at it. david, thank you very much. good to go through the papers with you. banks have been with us on debriefing. much more still to come so don't go away. hello there. the weather pattern for the rest of this week and into the weekend looks pretty similar day on day and that is with more cloud, rain, stronger wind across the north and the west of the uk and the further south and east that you are, better chances of staying dry and bright with sunshine and feeling warmer. that process really will begin through wednesday, with an area of low pressure to the north—west of the country, a couple of weather fronts moving into northern and western areas, whereas further south and east it should stay largely dry. variable cloud, but also the sunshine breaking throu
very briefly, one from charles lloyd who said if they have generated at least 2296 said if they haverofits, so double that amount, that would be fair enough, if they are making money, big time, they should get money, is that there? i agree, but contracts need to be renegotiated and share option schemes are ridiculous levels. look at it. david, thank you very much. good to go through the papers with you. banks have been with us on debriefing. much more still to come so don't go away. hello...
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s most powerful insurance company the prestigious lloyd's of london. within the atlantic slave trade slave traders had to take on heavy debts to charter their ships without an insurance company most would risk ruin on their first expedition. you could lose a lot you could lose this ship if the ship was your own. you could lose the crew you could lose the cargo that you put on board to barter for slaves in africa and you could also lose the supplies you carry on board for the journey and this business slaves were just another commodity of varying quality that slave companies sought to sell off the best price a sixteen eighty six letter from a slave trader to his associate illustrates this. is the natural country on the twenty first of february via the all in st on the first of march be on the merry arrival here on the twenty ninth of june with each boat having lost over one hundred of the meat runners there was transporting. the rest about a fluke and i invited by physical condition which will him to the south we said we must let them go for i have a le
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in two thousand and seven we know that the likes of jamie diamond is now a billionaire we know that lloyd blankfein is a billionaire we know that we have weak but there is construction going on so our whole crew looks very shocked that there's a noise off screen but just so you know we're out in the public that's kind of food truck i'm having some fresh canadian bacon delivered for lunch so but we know the top one percent have done a lot better than the past was in two thousand and seven because if the ordinary household in america had seventy thousand dollars more cash that means they would have less at the top right excellent point because crisis magically put together you know this on norma's wealth redistribution to the top so was it was it a crisis or was that it was a plan obviously a plan so again like if you tune into corporate media if you tune into the mainstream media the very confused about what is going on why people are so angry because st obama to them was a great president obama care even.
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ok let's discuss this a bit further shall we with joan william lloyd and he's a former republican member of the missouri senate and also rich goods they need a former adviser to the hillary clinton presidential campaign. john if i can start with the first stand on this story is he clinton making a valid point here about standing up for what you believe in which he think it's just perhaps political opportunism on her part. certainly the latter my complaint with what she's doing is the same thing same complaint with the athletes what what is your measure of success what's it going to take for you to quit kneeling and less you have a goal and something that you actually have a path to accomplish then you're just disrupting you're just being an antagonist to your fellow athletes or the fans or in this case to her classmates what does she want what's going to make her stand peace on earth. just respond to that because we know this incident happened back in february didn't we why is clinton perhaps only tweeting about it now. probably. there is some political opportunism on her part just let r
ok let's discuss this a bit further shall we with joan william lloyd and he's a former republican member of the missouri senate and also rich goods they need a former adviser to the hillary clinton presidential campaign. john if i can start with the first stand on this story is he clinton making a valid point here about standing up for what you believe in which he think it's just perhaps political opportunism on her part. certainly the latter my complaint with what she's doing is the same thing...
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muslims and immigrants which violates a hate speech policy in his recent child custody case joins us lloyd insisted he was simply playing a character and though he'd be doing that to a much smaller audience on fewer platforms. alan fischer al-jazeera washington. still had on al-jazeera sport testing times or marsa lead as late assigning here with that story. time for sport with yourself thank you very much american billionaire stan kroenke he says a deal has been done for him to take full control of english premier league team also will the takeover values the london club more than two point three billion dollars cranky already owns close to seventy percent of all snow and is set to buy the remaining share from russia's of also owns the los angeles rams n.f.l. team on the denver nuggets will french ice well he's holding company k.f.c. is paying seven hundred seventy eight million dollars to complete the dail so what's in it for him while premier league club profits of soared thanks largely to global t.v. deals also is around two hundred sixty million dollars every season gameday income ove
muslims and immigrants which violates a hate speech policy in his recent child custody case joins us lloyd insisted he was simply playing a character and though he'd be doing that to a much smaller audience on fewer platforms. alan fischer al-jazeera washington. still had on al-jazeera sport testing times or marsa lead as late assigning here with that story. time for sport with yourself thank you very much american billionaire stan kroenke he says a deal has been done for him to take full...
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jamie dimon is now a billionaire we know that lloyd blankfein is a billionaire we know that we have we there's construction going on so our whole crew looks very shocked that there's a noise off screen but just so you know we're out in the public that's kind of food truck i'm having some french canadian bacon delivered for lunch so but we know the top one percent have done a lot better than the past was in two thousand and seven because if the ordinary household in america had seventy thousand dollars more cash that means they would have less at the top all right excellent point because crisis magically put together you know this on norma's wealth redistribution to the top so was it was it a crisis or was it a plan obviously a plan so again like if you tune into corporate media if you tune into the mainstream media the very confused about what is going on why people are so angry because saint obama to them was a great president obama care even though it cost some people like us thirty thousand dollars a year for a product that doesn't actually cover you you know it's all better for the
jamie dimon is now a billionaire we know that lloyd blankfein is a billionaire we know that we have we there's construction going on so our whole crew looks very shocked that there's a noise off screen but just so you know we're out in the public that's kind of food truck i'm having some french canadian bacon delivered for lunch so but we know the top one percent have done a lot better than the past was in two thousand and seven because if the ordinary household in america had seventy thousand...
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lloyds yesterday had strong results. they did provision another 460 million claims, still some risk anything more. so the core banks are doing well barclays particularly, the inve investment bank is doing well. both ceos cited risk around brexit and politics. >> interesting you talk about barclays investment bank, they have come under activist pressure to change or reorient activities away from the investment banking would that be the wrong move >> barclays has undergone a big restructure. so they've spun off noncore businesses, whether it's african businesses, non-core european businesses now they are much more focused on the core uk bank that the credit card and the investment bank i think the results today sort of show that that process is very much going well and it's probably a reasonable strategy these seem to be strong and clean results from barclays. >> tobey, thank you very much for that tony gibb at fidelity international. >>> ing posted better than expected second quarter profits, but total income slipped on n
lloyds yesterday had strong results. they did provision another 460 million claims, still some risk anything more. so the core banks are doing well barclays particularly, the inve investment bank is doing well. both ceos cited risk around brexit and politics. >> interesting you talk about barclays investment bank, they have come under activist pressure to change or reorient activities away from the investment banking would that be the wrong move >> barclays has undergone a big...
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tonight -- mandy moore, from "eighth grade," elsie fisher, and music from dennis lloyd. and now, moving right along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. i appreciate it. i'm jimmy, i am the host. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. on this special day. actually -- thank you. this is a doubly special day. today, today i
tonight -- mandy moore, from "eighth grade," elsie fisher, and music from dennis lloyd. and now, moving right along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. i appreciate it. i'm jimmy, i am the host. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. on this special day. actually -- thank you. this is a doubly special day. today, today i