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with state owned shares the stakes are high on all sides but most especially for french president m. out of wedlock long the strikes have been the greatest challenge was presidency so far no french government has ever won a battle for reform in the face of massive industrial action. its. chairman called a kids have been turning their attentions to a bit at sea ever since diesel emissions scandal broke two years ago they've been looking at hybrid engines and calls powered by those large rechargeable batteries is another clean tech that they don't yet fuel cells and in places whether or not they are available like no way they're proving very popular and helping asian make his state of all only european rival. it's where lives and works and like many norwegians she loves german cars even her grandfather swore by the v.w. beetle. i've always been driving german cars. this so this is actually my first asian produced car and i never thought that i would ever drive a german car so i think my grandfather he would turn in this great. big it now drive so toyota me right a fuel cell vehicle that ru
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out of that is not realistic. is there some progress that can? be m i hope so, but that's a big hurdle. >> sreenivasan: democratic senator dianne feinstein wasef also h about the talks but not confident north korea would keep any promises if a nuclear deal is made. >> the question is whether it lasts or not. and of course the reputation of the north koreans has been that pthey don't necessarily k their agreements. >> sreenivasan: today is earth day, an event that began in 1970 and is often considerethe beginning of the modern environmental movement. this year the issue at the top of the agenda is plastic. from grocery bags to plastic straws to tiny micro-beads in everything from soap to make-up, the earth is swamped in plastic, and will remain so forti genes to come. so what can be done? joining me now is jenna jambeck, associate ofessor of environmental engineering at the university of georgia, who is marking this earth day at aen conf in tel aviv. thanks for being with us. so kind of put this in the perspective. what is the scale of our plast proble
out of that is not realistic. is there some progress that can? be m i hope so, but that's a big hurdle. >> sreenivasan: democratic senator dianne feinstein wasef also h about the talks but not confident north korea would keep any promises if a nuclear deal is made. >> the question is whether it lasts or not. and of course the reputation of the north koreans has been that pthey don't necessarily k their agreements. >> sreenivasan: today is earth day, an event that began in 1970...
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with state owned shares the stakes are high on all sides but most especially for french president m. out of wedlock long the strikes have been the greatest challenge was presidency so far no french government has ever won a battle for reform in the face of massive industrial action. or stock over to sarah now and in minutes to investigators all still looking in to looking for clues a tragic weekend and we are getting a little bit more details about the perpetrator of this incident on saturday details beginning to emerge about the man who drove a van into a crowd in the german city of munster on saturday killing two people and injuring many more police saying that he was wealthy he had many were. an ins with the law he also is said to have expressed suicidal thoughts to a neighbor last week people in munster have attended a church service for the victims. the people of minster packed out the city's famous palace cathedral in honor of the victims of saturday's atrocity. earlier flowers were laid outside the popular pub in the old town where it happened two people were killed and dozens mor
with state owned shares the stakes are high on all sides but most especially for french president m. out of wedlock long the strikes have been the greatest challenge was presidency so far no french government has ever won a battle for reform in the face of massive industrial action. or stock over to sarah now and in minutes to investigators all still looking in to looking for clues a tragic weekend and we are getting a little bit more details about the perpetrator of this incident on saturday...
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. >> > can everybybody hear m me okay out t there? [microphone noise] [laughter] let's talalk a bit ababout the industry in n general, where our project i is situated. of course, it is the uranium mining industry, nothing new toto you people. the supply anand demand got such that we could reoeopen these facilities, build this mill, and we're going to bring that to reality so that you can reap benefits s from that along with t the companyny. [applause] >> uranium has been a huge economic boom to this whole area. these small communities never had it as good as when there was uranium mining. and i do know that when you're struggling to put your kids through college, put food on the table, some of these arenas look vever, very appppealing. and i cannot say y that if i i s in t that boat t that i wouldn'e rightht there swimming the same stream. is it wortrth it to o open more m mines and more mills?s? to m me, it is. it's an issue we all face, not just me or the miners. it's an issue that wewe all fac, because e we do not give up our consum
. >> > can everybybody hear m me okay out t there? [microphone noise] [laughter] let's talalk a bit ababout the industry in n general, where our project i is situated. of course, it is the uranium mining industry, nothing new toto you people. the supply anand demand got such that we could reoeopen these facilities, build this mill, and we're going to bring that to reality so that you can reap benefits s from that along with t the companyny. [applause] >> uranium has been a huge...
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become a mg: a— ~ ~ out when the british parliament five years ag m h f: become a bit ff a— ~ ~ out whenm h f: become a bit of a— ~ ~ out when the british parliament five years ag m h f: become a bit of a | a— without it. it has become a bit of a convention for there to be the authority of parliament. if it were to come to that, i think she would have the backing of the majority of mps but there are others who think it should not happen and others who say, it is too late, five years ago, maybe, if action had been taken against assad, you could have stop this happening and some now feel it is too late. thank you. well as we've heard, the syrians and russians are blaming israel for last night's missile attack — it's understood israel does believe the base in question — near homs — was being used by troops from iran. sir simon gass is a former british ambassador to tehran and former political director to the foreign and commonwealth office. syria is a gruesome and complicated conflict and on top of everything else, we have israel and iran now a p pa re ntly else, we have israel and iran now
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i don't think today is the day for that because to work out who is coming m, because to work out whos coming in, even busy this —— ivan gazidis now needs to find the right man to come in and replace arsene wenger. it is not as difficult as it might have been, maybe ten years ago, when all of those successes were coming, and this is now an opportunity, they may be finishing sixth place in the table, to build on that next season, and arsene wenger leaves the club in and arsene wenger leaves the club in an incredible position. onto the rest of the day's sports news. fulham have moved into the second place in the championship after beating fellow promotion hopefuls millwall. after a lively but goalless first half, ryan sessegnon put fulham ahead before two fabulous goals sealed the victory. the first from midfielder kevin mcdonald from 25 yards, and then aleksandar mitrovic made it 3—0 just before the whistle. his 13th goal in as many games sincejoining fulham on loan. fulham are two points ahead of cardiff in 3rd but they have two games in hand. millwall stay 6th in the final play off p
i don't think today is the day for that because to work out who is coming m, because to work out whos coming in, even busy this —— ivan gazidis now needs to find the right man to come in and replace arsene wenger. it is not as difficult as it might have been, maybe ten years ago, when all of those successes were coming, and this is now an opportunity, they may be finishing sixth place in the table, to build on that next season, and arsene wenger leaves the club in and arsene wenger leaves...
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games so far, busiest day so far, 22 golds to be handed out and all three have already gone to tea m outd win the premier league title if they beat united at the etihad. if they pull it off, they'll take the title with more games to spare than any other side in english top—flight history, as david 0rnstein reports. for so many years, manchester's footballing landscape was ruled by the red of united, but the rise of their neighbours has been an relating and now blue is the colour, city the dominant force. their local and national superiority poised to be confirmed with the premier league title. i'm so happy at what we have done so far. at home people can come, ican done so far. at home people can come, i can see full stadiums, support the guys because they deserve it. they deserve all the credit, they deserve... we defend the badge, the club as much as possible. it's here at the etihad stadium that city will hope to celebrate an historic achievement. never before has the premier league been one as early as the seventh of april, nor have the champions of england been crowned with as many a
games so far, busiest day so far, 22 golds to be handed out and all three have already gone to tea m outd win the premier league title if they beat united at the etihad. if they pull it off, they'll take the title with more games to spare than any other side in english top—flight history, as david 0rnstein reports. for so many years, manchester's footballing landscape was ruled by the red of united, but the rise of their neighbours has been an relating and now blue is the colour, city the...
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let's move out and done nothing wrong. let's m ove o nto out and done nothing wrong.onto the ftb does it turns out wembley is for sale. £800 million. u nless wembley is for sale. £800 million. unless the bbc‘s paying very generously i'm a you would be squirming to buy that. quite strange concept. being sold off to somebody. the home of british football getting american football. it was owned by the fa and they got a massive debt, it was a very bad financial deal that cost them an awful lot more than they were cut off from the fa's point of view if they can sell it and this man owns actually he bought fulham football club and an american football franchise and so on, of course from the fa's point of view the advantage is that they raise an awful lot of money which they want to invest into grassroots which could be a good thing for football. it's a lot of money to invest. they we re it's a lot of money to invest. they were saying women's football, grassroots football facilities. there is no other ready source of funding for that type of thing. as long as we can still pl
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out over time. emily: ok. mark mou may have a temporary issue, but i doubt it changes the long-term trend. emily: rbc capital markets analyst mark mahaney, thank you for joining us for the first half hour of "bloomberg tech." sarah frier, thank you as well. coming up tech takes on malaria. , we will talk to bill gates next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> president trump says he and prime minister shinzo abe will continue to work on trade and what he calls imbalances. abe says japanese investment has been gaining momentum in the u.s. and the president wants greater access for american goods in the japanese market. >> we are working on our economic partnership by reducing our trade imbalance and removing barriers to u.s. exports. the united states is committed to free, fair and reciprocal, very important word, trade. and we are committed to pursuing a bilateral trading relationship that benefit both of our great country. --countries. financendent: japan's official is resigning after allegations that he sexually harassed femal
out over time. emily: ok. mark mou may have a temporary issue, but i doubt it changes the long-term trend. emily: rbc capital markets analyst mark mahaney, thank you for joining us for the first half hour of "bloomberg tech." sarah frier, thank you as well. coming up tech takes on malaria. , we will talk to bill gates next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> president trump says he and prime minister shinzo abe will continue to work on trade and what he calls imbalances. abe says...
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anti—universal health ca re protesters some of the pro—life anti—universal health care protesters putting out state mt killing children. very heart—wrenching. we have the mail on sunday and violent crime has so much —— has been so much in the headlines, stabbings, shooting beat—macro shootings, especially in london. this one focuses on the nephew of liz hurley. the number of stabbings has been well publicised and the murder rate is higher in london and new york. we need to get to the complexity of what is happening in london. this is something also that the home office are being criticised over because police officers. it's interesting to look at this one case. sometimes we get lost in statistics of what is a complicated issue. her nephew in this piece saying he was millimetres from death. rachel, do you think it isa from death. rachel, do you think it is a story worth highlighting? the reason the story is in the paper is because of who his aunt is, but giving a more personal account of theissueis giving a more personal account of the issue is important. it shows that this is high profile. the narrat
anti—universal health ca re protesters some of the pro—life anti—universal health care protesters putting out state mt killing children. very heart—wrenching. we have the mail on sunday and violent crime has so much —— has been so much in the headlines, stabbings, shooting beat—macro shootings, especially in london. this one focuses on the nephew of liz hurley. the number of stabbings has been well publicised and the murder rate is higher in london and new york. we need to get to...
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i don't think today is the day for that because to work out who is coming m, because to work out whot as difficult as it might have been, maybe ten years ago, when all of those successes were coming, and this is now an opportunity, they may be finishing sixth place in the table, to build on that next season, and arsene wenger leaves the club in and arsene wenger leaves the club in an incredible position.
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he's going to fly out to right, m manaea one out away and gits him to ground out and manaea gets thehitter, the seventh in oakland history and first since 2010. >> honestly, it still doesn't feel real. even after the last hour, you know, i couldn't even imagine throwing a no-hitter in the big league, especially against a team like the red sox. it's stilg l an incredible feeling, don't know what to say. >> when the 8th and 9th game, did everything i could to stay calm and not overdo things. >> the night belonged to manaea but giants lost to angels 4-3. more news after the break. election, voters will decide the nominees to statewide offices, the state legislature, congress and >>> voters will decide the nominees to statewide offices and state legislature and congress and numerous local content but the governor's race will be particularly signific t significant. >> what exactly is at stake, larry? >> a lot. when you're talking about the governor, the governor presides over the nation's most populated state, 40 million residents, more significantly, the governor presides over a state wh
he's going to fly out to right, m manaea one out away and gits him to ground out and manaea gets thehitter, the seventh in oakland history and first since 2010. >> honestly, it still doesn't feel real. even after the last hour, you know, i couldn't even imagine throwing a no-hitter in the big league, especially against a team like the red sox. it's stilg l an incredible feeling, don't know what to say. >> when the 8th and 9th game, did everything i could to stay calm and not overdo...
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out. the tea m our hearts have been ripped out.ident released a statement extending thoughts and prayers to the families of staff and athletes. on twitter the canadian prime minister said he could not imagine what parents of the players were going through and have heart went out to everyone affected. police are investigating the cause of this fatal crash, a fundraising page setup for those affected is up already raising more than £20,000. the russian embassy in london has requested a meeting with the foreign secretary borisjohnson, to discuss the salisbury nerve agent attack, calling its current relationship with the foreign office "utterly unsatisfactory". it comes as officials in whitehall have said it's not certain that the former russian agent sergei skripal will make a full recovery. earlier i spoke to our news correspondent kathryn who explained that there didn't appear to be any improvement in the diplomatic relationship between moscow and london. it has prompted the russian embassy to ask for a meeting with the foreign secr
out. the tea m our hearts have been ripped out.ident released a statement extending thoughts and prayers to the families of staff and athletes. on twitter the canadian prime minister said he could not imagine what parents of the players were going through and have heart went out to everyone affected. police are investigating the cause of this fatal crash, a fundraising page setup for those affected is up already raising more than £20,000. the russian embassy in london has requested a meeting...
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in a couple of hours, a special games court will sit and decide what sanctions will be handed out to the tea m understand there is no trace of a doping agent on them, but the case has been a timely reminder that once again the spectre of doping hangs over elite sport. james. west bromich albion have parted company with manager alan pardew after eight successive premier league defeats. he was appointed four months ago and won just once in 18 league games. west brom are seven points adrift at the bottom of the table. there‘s just over an hour now until play gets underway in christchurch on the final day of the test match, and england will need to take all ten new zealand wickets if they‘re to avoid a series defeat. the home side came close to losing a wicket on day four, but tom latham was dropped by james vince. new zealand will start the final day on 42 without loss, chasing 382 to win. finally, golf, and sweden‘s pernilla lindberg has won the first major of her career — the ana inspiration in california. this was the birdie putt that gave her victory in a play off against south korea‘s inbee
in a couple of hours, a special games court will sit and decide what sanctions will be handed out to the tea m understand there is no trace of a doping agent on them, but the case has been a timely reminder that once again the spectre of doping hangs over elite sport. james. west bromich albion have parted company with manager alan pardew after eight successive premier league defeats. he was appointed four months ago and won just once in 18 league games. west brom are seven points adrift at the...
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and that m hackers are out in force and they have a new t.rget.e'll tell you abo ♪ ♪ >>> well, the deadline to file your taxes is quickly approaching. you have untilpril 1th to submit that return. and if you've been t procrastinatint would be me, we have some last-minute tips that could help you avoid costly mistakes. we're joined by sharon epperson. it's always good to see you. both you and i are always working. we're always the last ones to file our taxes. >> i know. we are. w but can still tell people what they should do. >> what are the biggestmistakes people make when they procrastinate? hey missing? >> one of the reasons people procrastinate is they're afraid. it's scary time for a lot of people. one of the biggest tax day fears accord to a new sury is making a math mistake on their return. 40% of people say o it's of the biggest fears. and it's one of the most common problems. but putting in a misspelled ne or wrong social security number or wrong filing status. there are mistakes that people are makin out. >> there i see from your graphic
and that m hackers are out in force and they have a new t.rget.e'll tell you abo ♪ ♪ >>> well, the deadline to file your taxes is quickly approaching. you have untilpril 1th to submit that return. and if you've been t procrastinatint would be me, we have some last-minute tips that could help you avoid costly mistakes. we're joined by sharon epperson. it's always good to see you. both you and i are always working. we're always the last ones to file our taxes. >> i know. we...
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it's the highlight and highlighting the problem, there are small and large bits of floating out there, good exa mtellite crashed into a us phone satellite, we had the first crash between two microsatellites in 2009, creating 7000 pieces of debris, 1300 different satellites in orbit, what do you do with them? there is a grid that can try and solve it, it's great. the rocket roosters which are a large source of debris itself, some groups like speck space x, the private company of elon musk, means it's not another piece of debris. ultimately you have to worry there isa ultimately you have to worry there is a kessler syndrome, but could be a chain reaction and we are no longer able to launch things out of the earth, that current model is about 2035, which sounds far away but the factors in 2035 we could lose up like indication. we are showing some lovely graphics of something being harpooned in space, thatis something being harpooned in space, that is feasible, is it? it is and the great thing about it is, even though the heights we are talking about there is a little bit of atmosphere and friction a
it's the highlight and highlighting the problem, there are small and large bits of floating out there, good exa mtellite crashed into a us phone satellite, we had the first crash between two microsatellites in 2009, creating 7000 pieces of debris, 1300 different satellites in orbit, what do you do with them? there is a grid that can try and solve it, it's great. the rocket roosters which are a large source of debris itself, some groups like speck space x, the private company of elon musk, means...
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a com pletely because his side came out a completely different because his side came out a com pletely different tea m. two goals in two minutes from their world record signing. pol pot are their world record signing. pol pot a re really their world record signing. pol pot are really showing his work denied. -- paul are really showing his work denied. —— paul pogba really showing his work tonight. after that it was in united's cans, chris smalling completing the comeback with what would be the winning goal. city threw everything at it after that. they had a late strong penalty appeal turned down and despite all their attempts they couldn't get past united, who have inflict the first home defeat of the season on them. six games left for city to wind the title, but they might rue the day that they failed to do it against their bitter rivals. —— win the title. worshippers are holding candlelit vigils around the world for holy saturday for the orthodox easter—eve tradition. this is injerusalem's old city, where tens of thousands of christian pilgrims gathered for the "holy fire" ceremony, which dates back
a com pletely because his side came out a completely different because his side came out a com pletely different tea m. two goals in two minutes from their world record signing. pol pot are their world record signing. pol pot a re really their world record signing. pol pot are really showing his work denied. -- paul are really showing his work denied. —— paul pogba really showing his work tonight. after that it was in united's cans, chris smalling completing the comeback with what would be...
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>> a lot of reporting out m the, whicns the assumption is that he has something to tell prosecutors. there's a fascinating sto in the new york times tonight that michael cohen has had a tough relationship with president. >> treated badly. e ahe said he would t bullet. but he's also be up and down with the president over the last 10 years. >> there are many people who profess their loyalty to trump, who are then treated really bad. >> interesti legal and political development today. the democratic national committee, nancy, decides to suh trump campaign, sue wikileaks, about an conspiracy regarding the 201 election. for so long, you've been chronicling the democrats ruing ahead ofhe midterms. they haven't really been talking about the russia probe. are oey nstarting to take on that issue and put it front and center? >> well, the d.n.c. is, becau the d.n.c., first of all, believes that it lost a lot of money, a lot of credibility as a result of its e-mails beingck by the russians and shared. i mean, just think back to that time a how embarrassing it was to have all of their e-mai about
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several members tell me that over and over for the last couple years, but they don't have the guts to m come out primary voters and even after the filing deadline, i don't see enough of them stand up and do it. there are some members retiring and one of them told me he was retiring because he couldn't stand trump and didn't want to be around the man ever in his life, yet he's resistant to signing onto my discharge pe tigs to protect mueller because he was afraid of backlash to his staff. the only republican who stood up is walter jones. he's gary cooper of the house republicans. >> david jolly, there's a report tonight that joseph digenova on fox news said than -- he said that sessions should fire rod rosenstein tomorrow, president trump tweeted before sean hannity's show that everyone should watch his show -- which he doesn't do it every night -- so he really wanted people watching to see joseph digenova say sessions should fire rosenstein tomorrow. what would happen in the house of representatives if sessions were to do that? there's no real indication that sessions would do that with joseph d
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so you're seeing some members trick m ole out of this briefin.aid before, ali, there's a wide range of opinion on this topic. rand paul who's been very vocal on this issue. take a look at what he had to say. >> i think there should be less war not more and the aumf, the authoritization of use of military force will -- we're actually going to authorize a bigger war, more war, and i think as you heard in the hearing today, people were saying there's no military solution in yemen, there's no military solution in syria. and pompeo said there's no military solution in afghanistan. if there's no military solution, why are we proposing a military solution. >> reporter: of course he's talking about this authorization of use of military force changes the one that was implemented after the 911 attacks that authorizes the use of force on terror. and there's been some tweaks to that, requiring congressional review, would name some of the organizations that america is fighting, would talk about some of the battle field that this might apply to. clearly rand p
so you're seeing some members trick m ole out of this briefin.aid before, ali, there's a wide range of opinion on this topic. rand paul who's been very vocal on this issue. take a look at what he had to say. >> i think there should be less war not more and the aumf, the authoritization of use of military force will -- we're actually going to authorize a bigger war, more war, and i think as you heard in the hearing today, people were saying there's no military solution in yemen, there's no...
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out over time. emily: ok. mark mnk you may have a temporary issue, but i doubt it changes the long-term trend. emily: rbc capital markets analyst mark mahaney, thank you for joining us for the first half hour of "bloomberg tech." sarah frier, thank you as well. tech takes on malaria. next.l talk to bill gates this is bloomberg. ♪ mark c.: i'm mark crumpton, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's begin with "first word news." president trump says the u.s. and north korea are speaking directly and that, quote, "extremely high levels" -- and at, quote, "extremely high levels" ahead of a possible meeting with north korea's leader. members of the senate foreign relations committee had mixed reaction to the news that cia director mike pompeo made a secret trip to north korea to meet with kim. the committee is currently considering pompeo's nomination to be secretary of state. >> we've always known that our contacts with north korea have been through the intelligence community, so i think it made a lot of sense
out over time. emily: ok. mark mnk you may have a temporary issue, but i doubt it changes the long-term trend. emily: rbc capital markets analyst mark mahaney, thank you for joining us for the first half hour of "bloomberg tech." sarah frier, thank you as well. tech takes on malaria. next.l talk to bill gates this is bloomberg. ♪ mark c.: i'm mark crumpton, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's begin with "first word news." president trump says the...
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the pictures that we saw out of m panmunjom are unbelievable. >> this is really extraordinary. rate in your assessment of the week? >> you know, this is one of these things that we're going to have to figure out how it rates in your assessment of the year. because the one thing we have seen with the north koreans the last few decades are, you know, things that look like progress. certainly is this is better than not happening. but whether there's followthrough, whether there's keuflt s consistency. and what the definition is. is it to discontinue test something if it's just to discontinue testing because they don't think they need the tests, we have don't know until we have a further timeline. you were in the nancy regan era. verify, verify, verify. they cheated on the 94 deal before the ink was on the signature. >> exactly. exactly. and what we know is that kim jong-un is going to be moving in ways he thinks are in kim jong-un's interest. the hardest thing i think is getting inside his head right now and figuring out what he thinks is best for him. >> tim al better approximate
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the number one called this book by the german energy corporations audibility eon button fall m b w stay out country and out among others. the department if relocation and land management etc fund is managed by and has the man to. become a likely let me know that in mind the out and i mean i mean. is this any big game because you've got the new a dummy. but again ignacio going have been found out a big no no he won't they need go do you mind. if i talk on it because gomo know that i'm you know they've got a war monger around that it won't. close to a. community of. the distance to the old village is approximately thirty five. it may be because i've got about. one i think in our day i was a son of a lot is i don't know that that's. going to commit a lot of people seem to think and i doubt it as i don't and they probably sold a newly gun you put a mock up on the bunya from me when. i'm a big gun walking down. like i did that put it on the way. and entered i will mail whatever. happens. i'm not going to come in that will be on the company i was at the moment i'm a player and appears to me to be
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robotics,a 2025,m particularly out of asia and particularly out of china, there will be a lot more competitionchinese-made robots within the automation sector. again, something to watch out for. rishaad: something to watch out for. mark: what we have on automation. ts, the robot working with the human to make the human more productive, increasing productivity my using robotics and human operation. rishaad: coming up, the head of city capital will be looking for tensionse. as really mount. that is ahead. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets, with china's top investment banker. the trade tensions with the united states, the chairman of he spoketal, exclusively with our very own tom mackenzie about his assessment of the trade status. >> the current situation concerns us. i think on one hand, i believe there are solutions for the trade issues. think it could be resolved. tom: do you expect to see a slowdown in chinese investment within the u.s.? >> this year it will be slower. it is a huge year. that or even more. we are doing a lot in japan. so, at the end of the day, broadly.an grow it
robotics,a 2025,m particularly out of asia and particularly out of china, there will be a lot more competitionchinese-made robots within the automation sector. again, something to watch out for. rishaad: something to watch out for. mark: what we have on automation. ts, the robot working with the human to make the human more productive, increasing productivity my using robotics and human operation. rishaad: coming up, the head of city capital will be looking for tensionse. as really mount. that...
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to tak city couple words, larry kudlow, and then we will get on with our meeting and ask the m edia to head out of the room. >> the people in this room, congress, governors, represent some of the best people in america, those people you used a word i like to use about them, patriots first, americans first. they bring the hard-working ethics of the american spirit from their fields and farms and ranches across the country, and they understand you. they understand what you are trying to do. having the courage to call the question against people who have been cheating, both china and the eu. the barriers you describe punishment american farmers more than a lot of other industries. the american farmer and rancher has been so productive. they are with you in that effort. from their livelihood perspective, we can understand their anxiety. that's what these people hear about. i have been out last week on the road assuring them what you told me, that you are going to take care of american farmers. you don't expect them to be the only soldiers in this battle. first of all, i think your point, what presi
to tak city couple words, larry kudlow, and then we will get on with our meeting and ask the m edia to head out of the room. >> the people in this room, congress, governors, represent some of the best people in america, those people you used a word i like to use about them, patriots first, americans first. they bring the hard-working ethics of the american spirit from their fields and farms and ranches across the country, and they understand you. they understand what you are trying to do....
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we mentioned carpetright shares, tesco shares up 2%, earnings out yesterday, m&s, next, up, but carpetright carpetright and mothercare bucking the trend. go to the website for more details, including a fall further doublets. a slight dip for the retailer. —— a fall for wh smith. our top story, china says it will not hesitate to fight back if the united states escalates its trade spat with beijing. a quick look at how markets are faring. a bit ofa a bit of a mixed picture for europe. it is. very, very flat. hardly moving. we will keep an eye as the day progresses. chinese ride hailing app didi chuxing tells the bbc it'll be on the streets of mexico very soon. and while didi is best known for driving uber out of china, it'll now get another chance to go head to head with its us rival. this time, in america's own backyard. in his first television interview with foreign media, didi founder cheng wei told karishma vaswani how he plans to take the company global. a charm offensive to take on the world. didi chuxing is getting ready to take its brand overseas but it is doing this the chinese way.
we mentioned carpetright shares, tesco shares up 2%, earnings out yesterday, m&s, next, up, but carpetright carpetright and mothercare bucking the trend. go to the website for more details, including a fall further doublets. a slight dip for the retailer. —— a fall for wh smith. our top story, china says it will not hesitate to fight back if the united states escalates its trade spat with beijing. a quick look at how markets are faring. a bit ofa a bit of a mixed picture for europe. it...
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out of france. is thet world's m popular airplane engin. fly more than 300 airlines. two years ago, another southwest flht had a similar engine failure. which now raises the question,i here a systemic issue with the cm 56 engine? following this most recent incident, southwest is accelerating engine inspections. other as are also stepping up their plans to inspect their cfm 56 engines many 3450e7b while, investigators and aregulators in washingto increasingly facing the question. is this engine safe? phil le report, chicago.ness >>> market volatility helps results at morgan stanley. the wall street firm reaped what we he been hearing from other banks this quarter, namely that investors made changes t their portfolios more often and that helped send trading revenue higher. overall results topped expectations, m sgannley did say the bher form answer for the rest of the year may lose steam if geo political tensions and conflicts remain at the forefront of investor concern. shares were up a tick to $53.26. texron said they toppe expectations. they reaffirmed its outlook fo
out of france. is thet world's m popular airplane engin. fly more than 300 airlines. two years ago, another southwest flht had a similar engine failure. which now raises the question,i here a systemic issue with the cm 56 engine? following this most recent incident, southwest is accelerating engine inspections. other as are also stepping up their plans to inspect their cfm 56 engines many 3450e7b while, investigators and aregulators in washingto increasingly facing the question. is this engine...
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'm not saying it is, what you -- but you want to make sure t thse things are found out and uncovered as quickly as possible. jane: thank you very much for f joining m philadelphia. today president -- france's president emmanuel macron landed in washington for the start of a three-day visit and en welcomed at the white house. tonight he will join the president at mount vernon. syria, trade, and the iran nuclear agreement are high on the agenda. for more on what is at stake, i by joined a short time ago michael crowley of politico. thank you indeed for coming in. start by telling me the importance of this meeting. chael: well, for one thing, obviously president trump has had fraught relations with theon europeannent, particularly western europe. trump has criticized the eu, has criticized individual european leaders, has questioned some of the fundamental assumptions of the transatlantic alliance going back tthe end of world war ii. he does not have great relations with two of the major western european leaders, german chancellorngela merkel and british prime minister theresa may. but m
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opposition leader jeremy corbyn asked her to publish legal the legal basis for carrying out those airstrikes trey's m a claim that she had consulted with the attorney general and here's how she explained why that evidence could not be shared with the rest of parliament i think this was a limited targeted strike on a legal basis that has been used before and it was a decision which required the evaluation of intelligence and information much of which was of a nature that could not be shared with parliament. now tereza may mention that the targets that they write it specifically housed chemical weapons and actually the opposition leader again jeremy corbyn pointed out that the o.p.c. does he had in fact inspected two facilities already here's what he had to say. in relation to the strikes against bars are you on him or facilities the prime minister will be where. you carried out inspections on both those facilities in two thousand and three and concluded i quote that the inspection team did not observe any activities inconsistent with the obligations under the chemical weapons convention. trey's in may
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into because of all the manipulation concerns and fines of the last few years it's being phased out the c me purchase of next assures that it will have access to the primary data provider of the next settlement for its franchise contracts now new york stock exchange which is a subsidiary of eyes buying c checks is a very interesting one as everyone knows the previously reported price that the chinese investors were willing to pay was only twenty five million dollars there are some people who have speculated that the ca checks had been planning to pivot to crypto in in the wake of the deal breaking up and it's very possible that a registered exchange registration and the price of having that exchange was driven up and the ice looked to take it off the market let me ask you couple of things there one so see i mean essentially going to lock up the treasury rates the bonds by by haven't any x. or around the world and c.m.e. i mean just explain to our viewers how large they are they they own something like idol eighty six exchanges or something right boris that's right they've acquired dozens bu
into because of all the manipulation concerns and fines of the last few years it's being phased out the c me purchase of next assures that it will have access to the primary data provider of the next settlement for its franchise contracts now new york stock exchange which is a subsidiary of eyes buying c checks is a very interesting one as everyone knows the previously reported price that the chinese investors were willing to pay was only twenty five million dollars there are some people who...
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and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley bus improvement had given them the ability to conquer san francisco's hills. after the war most of the street-car lines would be replaced with motor or trolley bus service. in 1947, the mayor recommended replacing two lines with motor coaches. and it appeared that san francisco's iconic cable cars had seen their final days. entered mrs. cluskin, the leader to save the cable cars. arguing that the cable cars were a symbol of the city, and she entered a charter placed on the november ballot. it passed overwhelmly. the california street cable railway was purchased by the city in 1952. there were cut backs on the cable car system and in 1957 only three lines would remain. the three lines that exist today. in 1964 the cable car's future as part of california's transit system was sealed when it was proclaimed a nationa
and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley bus improvement had given them the ability to conquer san francisco's hills. after the war most of the street-car lines would be replaced with motor or trolley bus service. in 1947, the mayor recommended replacing two lines with motor coaches. and it appeared that san...
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frustration of the people, weakened, the national consensus on going forward and trying to reach out and get a peace settle mthe taliban. inafew in a few minutes, we are going to turn into —— to a potential huge merger between t—mobile and sprint, the third and fourth largest telecom companies in the us. we will speak to kim about that. here in the uk, the government has been defeated in the house of lords ona been defeated in the house of lords on a central plank of its brexit strategy. peers voted for an amendment to the eu withdrawal bill that would give mps a vote on how to proceed if there is no final agreement on brexit — which could include sending the government back to the negotiating table. the amendment has yet to be approved in the house of commons. the brexit minister steve baker says he's less than impressed. well, we are disappointed that the house of lords has chosen to vote for this amendment, despite the assurances that we've given. what this does is hand unprecedented constitutional powers to parliament to direct the government in these negotiations and to direct them to do anything, even
frustration of the people, weakened, the national consensus on going forward and trying to reach out and get a peace settle mthe taliban. inafew in a few minutes, we are going to turn into —— to a potential huge merger between t—mobile and sprint, the third and fourth largest telecom companies in the us. we will speak to kim about that. here in the uk, the government has been defeated in the house of lords ona been defeated in the house of lords on a central plank of its brexit strategy....
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all we have to do is put a slash, and put the word s-a-m-e, same. so out of those 153, probably 140, 135 that we need to remedy, and remedy means getting their license, getting a pg&e bill with a recent -- we got a lot of pg&e bills that didn't work because they were pg&e bills from 2017, so it has to be a recent pg&e bill. and so it -- it's pretty difficult, this proof of residence. i mean, like, as you see, julie went down -- it's like getting a birth certificate. she had to get a formal document to prove where she lived because she's been trying to not tell the public where she lives because she's been mugged. so at t it's pretty hard to do 140 by having two days. i'd like to compromise because we did need more time. we were told so many things that wasn't right, and then it was corrected within hours, but those hours, we had spent calling people. we had to call several people back who'd given us proof of evidence a second time to say, first it was all right, and then, it wasn't all right. >> so what i hear, the bid and the ask amongst commissioners, is
all we have to do is put a slash, and put the word s-a-m-e, same. so out of those 153, probably 140, 135 that we need to remedy, and remedy means getting their license, getting a pg&e bill with a recent -- we got a lot of pg&e bills that didn't work because they were pg&e bills from 2017, so it has to be a recent pg&e bill. and so it -- it's pretty difficult, this proof of residence. i mean, like, as you see, julie went down -- it's like getting a birth certificate. she had to...
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. >> they said there's a hole and someone went out. >> w m every effort to save this woman's life. >> america mourning the loss of former first lady barbara bush. >> she was really beloved. she was a matriarch of the republican party. >> i think she's immensely impressive. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> good morning. welcome to your "new day". we're following two major stories this morning. president trump confirming a top secret meeting between cia director mike pompeo and north korean dictator kim jong-un. pompeo comes ahead of this meeting. president trump expected to meet with kim as well. the president said it could happen in a month or two. mike pompeo's nomination for secretary of state is facing some serious headwinds. will this make a difference? >> is and we are remembering former first lady barbara bush who died at the age of 92 last night. in her honor, flags across the country are at half-staff. mrs. bush was matriarch of one of the biggest political dynasties and the second woman in u.s. history to have a husband and son elected president.
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michael: i think this is the first summit of two that happened, so this will probably ap foring out a road mne they will come out in favor of continued trade, cautioning of both sides to go slow in terms of the relations between the u.s. and china, and also to go to china, to try to continue to make some progress on changing what is now an seaine of the south china code of conduct, and put some flash on those bonds going forward. i think they will also -- put boneslash on thosflesh on those going forward. they will also be looking at data privacy, cross-border data flows, things of that nature, as well as agreeing on moving ahead on smart cities and corporative issues around that. rishaad: i was actually going to get to the summit taking place in korea. what would be the outcomes which they would like? i know that there is a meeting taking place in singapore, but talk to me about the events there. how your organization is looking at it in more detail? think thatll, i obviously, whatever goes on in korea is very important. korea, japan, they are two of the largest donors and investors asean.o
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m more. each time i brought out a book i would be judged just on that one now there are more but i find things that interest me and it comes out of nowhere like the election of the pope to be there on the balcony and looking at him and i thought you were these people voting and how? it was. curiosity and with munich i just was always interested in the compromise i had the sense it wasn't quite as people thought it was and to satisfy that itch so now i go where i'm curious i was a journalist so naturally i look out at the world with a passion there is always a story too write about so normally i research a book in six months or write it six months i start writing mid-january finish the beginning of july and i work in the mornings i can only write creatively for five hours per day subconsciously a lot of writing is done in your sleep and i don't get upset by the boys in the basement as stephen king calls it so five or six months and it has been a great joy to do it. even before i really wanted to. it has been 25 years since i published my first book. what could be nicer than to sit and daydream
m more. each time i brought out a book i would be judged just on that one now there are more but i find things that interest me and it comes out of nowhere like the election of the pope to be there on the balcony and looking at him and i thought you were these people voting and how? it was. curiosity and with munich i just was always interested in the compromise i had the sense it wasn't quite as people thought it was and to satisfy that itch so now i go where i'm curious i was a journalist so...
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and i )m laura garcia. we sent out this developing story as a push alert on our app when the news came down before 9 am. nbc bay area )s bob redell is tracking this story. bob -- these are serious charges. the santa clara county district attorney )s office tells us that at 130 this afternoon they will arraign foster on court on three charges of felony crimes. head: felony charges against reuben foster sub: santa clara county district attorney )s office sub: santa clara county district attorney )s office domestic violence w/ allegation of inflicting great bodily injury forcefully attempting to prevent a victim from reporting a crime possession of an assault weapon foster who is 24 years old also faces a misdemeanor charge of possession of a large capacity weapon magazine. if convicted: foster could go away for 11 years in prison. police arrested foster this past february after he allegedly attacked his 28 year girlfriend during an argument at their home in los gatos. the da )s office says foster dragged his girlfriend b
and i )m laura garcia. we sent out this developing story as a push alert on our app when the news came down before 9 am. nbc bay area )s bob redell is tracking this story. bob -- these are serious charges. the santa clara county district attorney )s office tells us that at 130 this afternoon they will arraign foster on court on three charges of felony crimes. head: felony charges against reuben foster sub: santa clara county district attorney )s office sub: santa clara county district attorney...
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accessing the labor market some fifteen percent of germans say they've experienced ages m we sent two of our reporters out to investigate. as a kid i feel discriminated against because of my age i'm twenty six and i feel like no one takes me seriously i did so in effect to be honest my colleague could be my daughter but i don't feel maybe i will experience age discrimination one day but i haven't so far. we both work as t.v. reporters but today we're branching out. for a job to see which of us gets it. we are in a restaurant and frank there are often openings here is a true factor in who gets hired. the first job making latvian pancakes. we're going to make but we can cook a reka. take some cheese. slice of. pie and then you fold it up like a parcel. because the fried egg. it was jumped on but which of us gets high at. age doesn't matter what matters is having team spirit and working country anxiously working neatly that's what counts in my book which comes from sticks and so i would ask still differences between older workers and yet no one what are their respective strengths and weaknesses. i didn't com
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." >> you can see m >>> ryan king got out of his truck armed with an ar-15 rifle and started shooting police in an all-out search for the mass shooter who opened fire at a waffle house in tennessee as the public is warned to be on the lookout. >>> high stakes summit, the president muddies the water for his summit with the north korean dictator. >>> travel nightmare. dozens of flights delayed, passengers fuming. >>> plus, the viral photo that's injecting civ
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reporter: olga litvinenko had a falling-out with her father in 2011. she was then a m member of the . petersburg city parliament, but did not vote the way her father told her to. he then got a court to take away her daughter, who was just a baby at the time. olga fled the country and has not seen her child since. she is willing to testify against her father. olga: i am frightened. they could kill me. i am sure of that. but above all i amam a mother fighting for her child. and you cacan't hold motother ck who isis fighting fofor her ch. reporter: back in st. petersburg, dmitry sukharev says he expects the court case will drag on for months. dmitry: we are going to prove that we are righght. we are going to unmask those who are corrupt t and demand that ty be pununished accordingly. reporter: sukharev has some degree of protection, as he works for a well-known organization. climate protection. this week takes us to uganda, where just one person in five has access to a steady power supply. firewood is the e primary soure of eney here. one suainable alrnative is solar powe
reporter: olga litvinenko had a falling-out with her father in 2011. she was then a m member of the . petersburg city parliament, but did not vote the way her father told her to. he then got a court to take away her daughter, who was just a baby at the time. olga fled the country and has not seen her child since. she is willing to testify against her father. olga: i am frightened. they could kill me. i am sure of that. but above all i amam a mother fighting for her child. and you cacan't hold...