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that helped him on his way to a 13—7 win over robert milkins.eather watson's poor run of form goes on. schmiedlova. a run of eight successive matches. i don't suppose he expected this. to think again. in a last—ditch attempt to get him to change his mind.
that helped him on his way to a 13—7 win over robert milkins.eather watson's poor run of form goes on. schmiedlova. a run of eight successive matches. i don't suppose he expected this. to think again. in a last—ditch attempt to get him to change his mind.
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brian sullivan is at the milkin institute global conference where he caught up with byron allen to talkthing from startups to the future of the web. >> when they say no, that's when you go to work we have to know. let's fix that get it done. this is an incredible time 100 years ago we had the industrial revolution. today we have the digital revolution >> i heard about this. >> yes >> something to do with cable tv, cords. a scissor -- >> this will create more millionaires, billionaires and gazillionaries than ever before >> i agree, but how? >> direct to the consumer. we have a relationship that's direct to the consumer i never let go of that idea. that's why ten years ago i started buying all the dot tvs i felt like dotcom was internet 1.0. but going forward it's going to be watch it. >> that full interview and more from brian sullivan in l.a. can be found on our website, cnbc.com >>> let's check the other top headlines. frances rivera is live in new york with the latest good morning >>> good morning to you. in an nbc exclusive, president trump's personal doctor of more than 35 years sa
brian sullivan is at the milkin institute global conference where he caught up with byron allen to talkthing from startups to the future of the web. >> when they say no, that's when you go to work we have to know. let's fix that get it done. this is an incredible time 100 years ago we had the industrial revolution. today we have the digital revolution >> i heard about this. >> yes >> something to do with cable tv, cords. a scissor -- >> this will create more...
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massive speed improvements in home, car, office >> you can see more of brian's interviews from the milkinl conference on our website, cnbc.com. >> let's check the headlines outside the world of business. frances rivera is live in new york with the latest >>> there's a bombshell coming from the "new york times" reporting that robert mueller has over four dozen questions for president trump. the times writing the majority relate to possible obstruction of justice demonstrating how the investigation into meddling in the election grew to include conduct in office. >>> stormy daniels claims she had an affair with mr. trump over a decade and then says she was threatened about an unknown man who told her to keep quiet about it >>> ashley judd is suing harvey weinstein claiming he tried to destroy her acting career after she refused his sexual advances. the civil lawsuit focuses on comments made by peter jackson, saying weinstein dissuaded him from casting judd over her professionalism. a representative for wieinstein said he had never defamed ms. judd or interfered with her career those are your
massive speed improvements in home, car, office >> you can see more of brian's interviews from the milkinl conference on our website, cnbc.com. >> let's check the headlines outside the world of business. frances rivera is live in new york with the latest >>> there's a bombshell coming from the "new york times" reporting that robert mueller has over four dozen questions for president trump. the times writing the majority relate to possible obstruction of justice...
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that helped him on his way to a 13—7 win over robert milkins.essive matches. not great for her. talking this morning about the vote injune. talking this morning about the vote in june. talking this morning about the vote injune. injune. because they are too expensive to keep making. keep making. there is a possibility we won't see any more of these. we won't see any more of these. there are some absolute classics, there? there? to draw your attention to the advert inside, i like this. inside, i like this. know what it has to do with football. football. club, called gail, her view on football. football. you are not going to tell us what gail thinks? us what gail thinks? very interesting views, but it shows you how things have changed. you how things have changed. these are important historical a rtefa cts . these are important historical artefacts. artefacts. of the game, and the one where the team sheet is completely empty. team sheet is completely empty. is a really poignant moment in footballing history. footballing history. know what the team
that helped him on his way to a 13—7 win over robert milkins.essive matches. not great for her. talking this morning about the vote injune. talking this morning about the vote in june. talking this morning about the vote injune. injune. because they are too expensive to keep making. keep making. there is a possibility we won't see any more of these. we won't see any more of these. there are some absolute classics, there? there? to draw your attention to the advert inside, i like this. inside,...
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. >> bye, guys >>> let's switch gears to retail brian sullivan wrapping up at the milkin institute whereught up with tommy hilfiger to talk about the future of retail. >> we are cnbc, we talk about the economy, the consumer, as you know, all the time 10 being spectacularly good, 1 being the great depression, how do you see the consumer? >> i believe the consumer is at 11 i'll tell you why. we're looking at the global consumer do you know in china there are 500 million emerging middle class who only want to buy brands want to buy foreign brands and known brands for us we're seeing momentum all over the world i don't subscribe to the fact that retail is dead. stores are going away. the apparel business is no longer in existence. our numbers prove that that is all wrong. >> you can see the rest of that interview on our website, cnbc.com let's bring in stacey widlitz to talk about that. of course they will say the death of retail is greatly exaggerated. clearly he has a big stake in the game you and i watch retail closely, too. we want to see signs of success. is he too optimistic >> you kno
. >> bye, guys >>> let's switch gears to retail brian sullivan wrapping up at the milkin institute whereught up with tommy hilfiger to talk about the future of retail. >> we are cnbc, we talk about the economy, the consumer, as you know, all the time 10 being spectacularly good, 1 being the great depression, how do you see the consumer? >> i believe the consumer is at 11 i'll tell you why. we're looking at the global consumer do you know in china there are 500 million...
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rishaad: fred hu speaking at the milkin conference.on to, tv in the bloomberg terminal. watch live and look at some of the previous interviews we have conducted. delve into the functions we have mentioned. you can be part of the conversation, with instant messaging during our programming. check it out at tv . ♪ rishaad: we are back. let's have a look at the business flash headlines. jeff jacobson is resigning from xerox, regarding a proxy contest with activist investors. there w a lawsuit toa blocks the companies plan to sell itself to apanese rivals -- there was lawsuit to block the company plan to sell itself to japanese rock -- japanese rivals. third-quarter revenue climbing 7.5% on the year, coming at $3.2 billion. to 1.2ing profit of up billion dollars, in line with analyst estimates. it's ordering six additional dreamliner's to bring its fleet to 14 by the end of 2020. goldman sachs is to pay 110 million dollars to resolve claims its foreign exchange traders improperly shared information about client orders in a chat roo
rishaad: fred hu speaking at the milkin conference.on to, tv in the bloomberg terminal. watch live and look at some of the previous interviews we have conducted. delve into the functions we have mentioned. you can be part of the conversation, with instant messaging during our programming. check it out at tv . ♪ rishaad: we are back. let's have a look at the business flash headlines. jeff jacobson is resigning from xerox, regarding a proxy contest with activist investors. there w a lawsuit...
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see shots like this, mark williams with little room for manoeuvre to pot the black, he beat robert milkinsth? as sajid javid takes his seat at the cabinet table for the first time today as home secretary, how will he change uk immigration policy? is it possible to get numbers down, as the conservatives promised, but also to treat people fairly? or is it inevitable with a deliberately hostile policy that the wrong people will sometimes be swept up, as those who came over from the caribbean decades ago have been? in a moment, we'll talk to people who know the home office and immigration inside out and ask them what they'd do. but first, let's have a look at current uk immigration. for those living in the 27 eu countries, there is freedom of movement. this means that you can move to and work in the uk at any point without a visa. there are some restrictions — after three months, eu migrants must prove that they are working, a student, or have sufficient resources to support themselves and not be a burden on the benefits system. for those wanting to move to the uk from outside the eu, things a
see shots like this, mark williams with little room for manoeuvre to pot the black, he beat robert milkinsth? as sajid javid takes his seat at the cabinet table for the first time today as home secretary, how will he change uk immigration policy? is it possible to get numbers down, as the conservatives promised, but also to treat people fairly? or is it inevitable with a deliberately hostile policy that the wrong people will sometimes be swept up, as those who came over from the caribbean...