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olivier, we will leave it there for the time being but we thank you for your time, olivier guitta, aoken about the attack. he confirmed as well as one police officer and the attacker being killed, two police officers we re being killed, two police officers were wounded and a passerby was also injured. here's a little of what he had to say. translation: we are convinced the investigations will show that this attack was terrorist in nature. the anti—terrorist group has been deployed and it will leave the enquiry. it will establish the motivation of the attack and whether anyone else was involved. i am convening a defence meeting tomorrow morning at 8am. we have done everything to mobilise our police and military in a way appropriate to the circumstances. this has been the case for several months. our vigilance will be of the highest order, in particular with regard to the forthcoming election. but eve ryo ne the forthcoming election. but everyone will understand that at this time my thoughts are with the family of the police officer who was killed, and also the loved ones of the wounde
olivier, we will leave it there for the time being but we thank you for your time, olivier guitta, aoken about the attack. he confirmed as well as one police officer and the attacker being killed, two police officers we re being killed, two police officers were wounded and a passerby was also injured. here's a little of what he had to say. translation: we are convinced the investigations will show that this attack was terrorist in nature. the anti—terrorist group has been deployed and it will...
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and olivier bill in chart -- olivier blanchard will be joining us as well.mberg tv. ♪ jon: the eu braces again. it is decision time in france. stability ahead of faye anertain vote -- ahead of uncertain vote. steve mnuchin says the administration will present an ambitious tax plan saying. a billionaire hedge fund investors says there is a message in the stock market for janet yellen. .he very, very afraid i am jonathan ferro with david westin and alix steel. people afraidny this morning. up 1/10 of 1% on the s&p 500. board,ng up the treasuries largely unchanged. settling down at 223 after five weeks of gains going lower, lower, lower. this week, we are dead flat. marginally softer, $1.07 on that trade. that is the story on the broader asset classes. alix: earnings trickle out. the set up by 2%. the first report after buying back visa europe. it is tracking of the expectations. a cross-border payments up 11%. the company reprieved heating -- free patriot and billions of dollars to the u.s.. cybersecurity software company earnings beat outlooks. they gain your
and olivier bill in chart -- olivier blanchard will be joining us as well.mberg tv. ♪ jon: the eu braces again. it is decision time in france. stability ahead of faye anertain vote -- ahead of uncertain vote. steve mnuchin says the administration will present an ambitious tax plan saying. a billionaire hedge fund investors says there is a message in the stock market for janet yellen. .he very, very afraid i am jonathan ferro with david westin and alix steel. people afraidny this morning. up...
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the stage show has now become the most decorated production in the history of the olivier awards.port. first a look at the weather where you are. good morning. warm spring sunshine at the weekend saw an early outing of the summer wardrobe. and it is not surprising when we had clear blue skies, lots of sunshine and lots of heat — highs of 25 in parts of cambridgeshire, and generally in the south—east on sunday, glorious. but thicker cloud further north and west, here a bit fresher, and there was some rain in the far north of scotland by the end of the day. now, this weather front is significant, because as it continues to go south, it won't bring rain, more cloud overnight, but introducing a north—westerly wind and a colder air source so it will feel noticeably different as we go into tomorrow morning. quite a lot of cloud around, so not a cold start in the south. but one or two of these showers up into the far north of scotland will be wintry to the tops of the mountains. breezy with the showers continuing here, we could see a few showers in north—east england through the day with
the stage show has now become the most decorated production in the history of the olivier awards.port. first a look at the weather where you are. good morning. warm spring sunshine at the weekend saw an early outing of the summer wardrobe. and it is not surprising when we had clear blue skies, lots of sunshine and lots of heat — highs of 25 in parts of cambridgeshire, and generally in the south—east on sunday, glorious. but thicker cloud further north and west, here a bit fresher, and there...
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olivier marchal, a great pleasure to have you on the program.and talk about some of the top stocks stories this morning. let us go to nejra cehic. nejra: bank earnings are very much in focus. in showing an 80% rise first-quarter profit. that was given by wealth management gains and that was a beat. chairs up 2.2% right now, i must high this session. rbs, first quarter. cost cuts on track. thewe have seen shares hit the highest. barclays be on the pretax number. a posted a surprise drop in fixed-income trading revenue and worse than forecast equities. it is failing to live up to its u.s. peers. the shares have dropped the most . jes staley has touted the need for europe to have a successful investment bank based in the region as american firms have seen shares in the trading and m&a advisory business. anna edwards did speak to jes staley earlier about the results. strong first very order last year, so on a quarter to quarter comparison, we did not have the uptick that a number of the u.s. banks did, but in part, that was because we had a strong f
olivier marchal, a great pleasure to have you on the program.and talk about some of the top stocks stories this morning. let us go to nejra cehic. nejra: bank earnings are very much in focus. in showing an 80% rise first-quarter profit. that was given by wealth management gains and that was a beat. chairs up 2.2% right now, i must high this session. rbs, first quarter. cost cuts on track. thewe have seen shares hit the highest. barclays be on the pretax number. a posted a surprise drop in...
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en facebook, al principio dijo que se fuera a un cuarto privado, pero el olivier que se fuera porquela imagen si permiso. el mural es de una estudiante de arte. a mi como que me gusta de la imagen. para los amantes del cafÉ de starbucks abrirÁ una tienda en la ciudad de chicago, una que jamÁs haya construido. tendrÁ cuatro pisos y podrán ver cÓmo hacen las bebidas. imagÍnense cuatro pisos con el cafÉ, los té, todo lo que quieran. yo si voy a chicago, voy a ir. recuerdo que me pueden seguir, acompaÑar y compartir lo que ustedes quieren a travÉs de las redes sociales. ahÍ tienen mi instagram. locutor: llegÓ la hora de darle la bienvenida a todos los que nos reciben en su casa a nivel nacional. muy buenas tardes, estamos en "hoy". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [hablan a la vez] [cantan]
en facebook, al principio dijo que se fuera a un cuarto privado, pero el olivier que se fuera porquela imagen si permiso. el mural es de una estudiante de arte. a mi como que me gusta de la imagen. para los amantes del cafÉ de starbucks abrirÁ una tienda en la ciudad de chicago, una que jamÁs haya construido. tendrÁ cuatro pisos y podrán ver cÓmo hacen las bebidas. imagÍnense cuatro pisos con el cafÉ, los té, todo lo que quieran. yo si voy a chicago, voy a ir. recuerdo que me pueden...
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the stage show has now become the most decorated production in the history of the olivier awards.i feel very lucky that i saw it last wednesday. so ijust got in there before it won all those awards.“ is epic. it is epic because you watch it in two parts. you go to the matinee and there is a break in between. like a three—hour mini break in between. just amazing. the actors are brilliant. the whole thing is brilliant. you are immersed in the harry potter world. it sounds like you liked it. yeah, just a little bit. should we say other plays are available... other plays are available, but that one is good, obviously. i have been watching golf. an amazing story for sergio garcia. no longer do we have to say he is the best player who has never w011 he is the best player who has never won a major because he has done it. four times the bridesmaid. he tried so four times the bridesmaid. he tried so long and it could not happen to a nicer bloke. i went to bed at nine o'clock last night because i thought ifi o'clock last night because i thought if i stay up i would have to stay until the en
the stage show has now become the most decorated production in the history of the olivier awards.i feel very lucky that i saw it last wednesday. so ijust got in there before it won all those awards.“ is epic. it is epic because you watch it in two parts. you go to the matinee and there is a break in between. like a three—hour mini break in between. just amazing. the actors are brilliant. the whole thing is brilliant. you are immersed in the harry potter world. it sounds like you liked it....
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second half goals from mesut ozil, theo walcott and olivier giroud mean arsenal are four points off thein fifth, with a game in hand. it is a game where we needed to build results slowly and with patience. in the first—half, west ham defended very well and we needed to find the solution in the second half. it was much more convincing and we created many chances that won the game with a convincing performance. elsewhere, hull city are now out of the relegation zone thanks to a 4—2 win over fellow strugglers middlesbrough josh king‘s late equaliser gave bournemouth a draw away at liverpool and southampton moved into the top half with a win over crystal palace. disappointment for liverpool on the pitch tonight and bad news off it — they have been banned from signing academy players from other english clu bs for academy players from other english clubs for at least a year. they admitted a breach of premier league rules after having regular contact with a young stoke city player‘s family prior to an attempt to sign him, which included an offer to pay private school fees. the club has also be
second half goals from mesut ozil, theo walcott and olivier giroud mean arsenal are four points off thein fifth, with a game in hand. it is a game where we needed to build results slowly and with patience. in the first—half, west ham defended very well and we needed to find the solution in the second half. it was much more convincing and we created many chances that won the game with a convincing performance. elsewhere, hull city are now out of the relegation zone thanks to a 4—2 win over...
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so does olivier, he has studied 100 case studies in france of young men who were radicalised and tookts. he has studied their lives and their beliefs and this is his conclusion. but the one i'm talking about is a specialist in central asia, afghanistan, pakistan, iran, he's not very familiar with the arabic world, he doesn't speak the language. giles is more aware of the real situation and the risk and what happens in the last few years in europe and france, what is happening every day now in st petersburg, in stockholm, last night in germany, it proves that the optimism, the deliberate optimism of 0livier u nfortu nately deliberate optimism of 0livier unfortunately does not fit and match reality. when you talk of a muslim problem you make those millions of muslims who live in france perfectly peaceably very uncomfortable. but you also seem to question the very notion that in france today there is a worrying strain of islamaphobia. that is there are many people in your country who are now deeply prejudiced against muslims and adopt discriminatory practices against muslims too. do you
so does olivier, he has studied 100 case studies in france of young men who were radicalised and tookts. he has studied their lives and their beliefs and this is his conclusion. but the one i'm talking about is a specialist in central asia, afghanistan, pakistan, iran, he's not very familiar with the arabic world, he doesn't speak the language. giles is more aware of the real situation and the risk and what happens in the last few years in europe and france, what is happening every day now in...
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her two alleged co-conspirators weren't not allowed that option.li, her boyfriend, kaveh bayat and olivier adella are accused of conspiring to kill green.prosecutors say li was afraid of losing a custody battle with the victm...who is the father of her two young children.right now we're sort of dealing with david and goliath situation in there with all those millions of money and power and then we have this lovely young man keith, 27 years old brutally murdered, shot and saw it coming close range so it's a terrible storyli left the jail escorted by her family's attorney...getting into a cadallic escalade saying nothing to the swarm of media. the d-a wanted her bail set at 100 million.... but a judge knocked it down to 35 million. but the value is really 66 million....her family... wealthy real estate developers...raised 4 million cash....making up the difference by pledging property..which by law has to be worth twice as much as cash. li's attorney says many people are risking their homes to make this happen.the family couldn't do it and it took a broader community of friends and extended
her two alleged co-conspirators weren't not allowed that option.li, her boyfriend, kaveh bayat and olivier adella are accused of conspiring to kill green.prosecutors say li was afraid of losing a custody battle with the victm...who is the father of her two young children.right now we're sort of dealing with david and goliath situation in there with all those millions of money and power and then we have this lovely young man keith, 27 years old brutally murdered, shot and saw it coming close...
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and olivier (oliv-ee-aye) adella ... are all accused of conspiring to kill li's former boyfriend .... 27 year old keith green. his body was found in may last year. prosecutors say, li was afraid of losing a custody battle with the victim ... who is the father of her two young children. a family friend of the victim was disappointed that li was able get out of jail, while the other two suspects remain locked up. (angela dunn)it's just incredible the other two people who've been so charged with conspiracy to commit murder and murder and with using a gun are both in custody they were not offered bail, however miss lee tiffany's lee's family have great resources and so bail was met(pam) li will be under house arrest while she awaits trial.. which is set to get underway in september. she has a g-p-s ankle monitor and was required to turn over her passport .... and the passports of her two children. (pam) tonight we are hearing the other side ... of the west oakland apartment fire story.(grant) the owner of the building has hi
and olivier (oliv-ee-aye) adella ... are all accused of conspiring to kill li's former boyfriend .... 27 year old keith green. his body was found in may last year. prosecutors say, li was afraid of losing a custody battle with the victim ... who is the father of her two young children. a family friend of the victim was disappointed that li was able get out of jail, while the other two suspects remain locked up. (angela dunn)it's just incredible the other two people who've been so charged with...
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. >>> the next story, harry potter smashing records at last night's olivier awards, the show's equivalentthe tony's. harry potter and the cursed child won seven. >> you have seen it? >> i haven't. i definitely want to. well, i kind of do and i don't. it goes to my debate about the pure play harry potter. it's definitely getting lots of great reviews. and i didn't -- although initially, i didn't want to see the latest one -- which i don't remember the name now, anyway, i've seen it and it was excellent. >>> jay z pulling the bulk of his music catalog from spotify. leaving only two collaboration albums with r. kelly and a collaboration of signals. jay z of course is the owner of sony service title, who is yet to be on the move clearly this is a expecompetitive move to ge people to switch to title from spotify. way more people on spotify. >> with the red across the screen. now, almost -- two decimal places it is. anyway good to see britain holding up although justin rose's disappointment last night. we're back in a couple minutes. . >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's get you up
. >>> the next story, harry potter smashing records at last night's olivier awards, the show's equivalentthe tony's. harry potter and the cursed child won seven. >> you have seen it? >> i haven't. i definitely want to. well, i kind of do and i don't. it goes to my debate about the pure play harry potter. it's definitely getting lots of great reviews. and i didn't -- although initially, i didn't want to see the latest one -- which i don't remember the name now, anyway, i've...
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charlie: the great story of a laurence olivier.her actor came out and said larry, larry, that was amazing. how did you do it? he said, i wish i knew. carrie: there is something very elusive about the art. in tv, it seems like the camera knows, your body knows when the camera is on you and your body helps you respond. you you are doing a scene, have to shoot both actors. you are off-camera for part of it. i always feel like my body knows when it is my coverage, right? charlie: you can feel the camera's presence. carrie: it open space for you emotionally because when they turn it around to the other reallyyou cannot re-create the experience for them entirely. there is always something held back from the other actor. you want to give them as much as you can to give you an authentic response but there is something very elusive where the body seems to know. charlie: which do you prefer? carrie: i think i will always appreciate the theater. my husband is a playwright. charlie: and a damn good one. carrie: i have to agree with you there.
charlie: the great story of a laurence olivier.her actor came out and said larry, larry, that was amazing. how did you do it? he said, i wish i knew. carrie: there is something very elusive about the art. in tv, it seems like the camera knows, your body knows when the camera is on you and your body helps you respond. you you are doing a scene, have to shoot both actors. you are off-camera for part of it. i always feel like my body knows when it is my coverage, right? charlie: you can feel the...
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and olivier (oliv-ee-aye) adella ... all accused of conspiring to kill li's former boyfriend .... 27 year old keith green. his body was found last may. prosecutors say, li was afraid of losing a custody battle with the victim ... who is the father of her two young children. li's attorney says many people are risking their homes to make this happen. (geoff carr)the family couldn't do it and it took a broader community of friends and extended family members and and business associates who were willing to risk their property.between 15 and 20 individuals and business entities put up real property to that amount approximately 66 million. that means a lot that means they think she's gonna return to court i think and they may believe she's not guilty.(grant) li will be under house arrest while she awaits trial.. which is set to get underway in september. she has a g-p-s ankle monitor and was required to turn over her passport .... and the passports of her two children. (pam) a san francisco instructor at a popular swim school
and olivier (oliv-ee-aye) adella ... all accused of conspiring to kill li's former boyfriend .... 27 year old keith green. his body was found last may. prosecutors say, li was afraid of losing a custody battle with the victim ... who is the father of her two young children. li's attorney says many people are risking their homes to make this happen. (geoff carr)the family couldn't do it and it took a broader community of friends and extended family members and and business associates who were...
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the stage show has now become the most—decorated production in the history of the olivier awards. world, but here we are going the other way. if you saw 25 yesterday, you will not see its like again this week. temperatures must closer to the senior —— seasonal bohm. the cloud filling in in cambridge. in cheshire, there always was more cloud. the cool breeze. the cloud continues to develop and fill in across many parts through the afternoon. it pops of some showers, most concentrated across the eastern side of the pennines, and plenty of showers there. a much cooler atmosphere across the northern isles. more cloud and rain into the northern and north—western parts of scotland. if the sky is clearer further south for any length of time, there could be some frost to start your day on tuesday. the cloud and rain there to be had. noticeable wind across the north and north west of scotland. further south, a half decent date. it feels like spring. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines: thousands of police officers are expected to line the streets of london for the funeral of pc keith
the stage show has now become the most—decorated production in the history of the olivier awards. world, but here we are going the other way. if you saw 25 yesterday, you will not see its like again this week. temperatures must closer to the senior —— seasonal bohm. the cloud filling in in cambridge. in cheshire, there always was more cloud. the cool breeze. the cloud continues to develop and fill in across many parts through the afternoon. it pops of some showers, most concentrated...
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charlie: there is a great story about laurence olivier.ge after some brilliant performance some other actor came out and said larry, larry, that was amazing. that was wonderful. how did you do it? he said, i wish i knew. carrie: there is something very elusive about the art. even in tv it seems like the , camera knows, your body knows when the camera is on you and your body helps you respond. once the camera turns around -- charlie: the body knows? carrie: yes. when you are doing a scene, you have to shoot both actors. you are off-camera for part of it. i always feel like my body knows when it is my coverage, right? charlie: you can feel the camera's presence. of.ie: it can become a sort it opens the space for you emotionally. because when they turn it around to the other actor, you cannot really re-create the experience for them entirely. there is always something held back from the other actor. you want to give them as much as you can to give you an authentic response in the scene but there , is something very elusive where the body seem
charlie: there is a great story about laurence olivier.ge after some brilliant performance some other actor came out and said larry, larry, that was amazing. that was wonderful. how did you do it? he said, i wish i knew. carrie: there is something very elusive about the art. even in tv it seems like the , camera knows, your body knows when the camera is on you and your body helps you respond. once the camera turns around -- charlie: the body knows? carrie: yes. when you are doing a scene, you...
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with me is olivier guitta, a security consultant who has worked with the home office and the eu. this incident in whitehall tell you about the challenges that the security services and police face here. since september 2015 in the uk has come at the top of the list of targets for the intervention in syria. before that they were a tear to country, if you will, compared to france and the us. we also have a couple of issues with the returning jihadists. we estimate 400 of them have returned, so that is one challenge that the security services to face but also in terms of home—grown jihadists that are really the problem, we are talking potentially 3,000 people on uk soil. the government they are trying to maintain containa the government they are trying to maintain contain a whole number of threats. it is lower tech attacks that they are facing. very much so. the uk is more specific than other countries on the continent because it is much more difficult for terrorists to get hold of an ak—47 thanit terrorists to get hold of an ak—47 than it is in front of belgium. likely to see attac
with me is olivier guitta, a security consultant who has worked with the home office and the eu. this incident in whitehall tell you about the challenges that the security services and police face here. since september 2015 in the uk has come at the top of the list of targets for the intervention in syria. before that they were a tear to country, if you will, compared to france and the us. we also have a couple of issues with the returning jihadists. we estimate 400 of them have returned, so...
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laurence olivier said that human [indiscernible] they are running hamlet at the moment in london no less than four hours. my god. sorry, what were we talking about? [laughing] >> so you're writing a book about shakespeare now and about that play, and you're getting inside the head of shakespeare to bring them to us the way -- >> i'm really not. it's really an impossible thing to do, like getting inside the head of mozart or jane austen. oo special. i'm getting inside the head of his brother. [laughter] >> he had three brothers and one of them is a historical novelist [indiscernible] because he had a birth date and knew nothing else. actually nothing. we know he lived. i'm not tied down for making what shakespeare's plays. i actually think my fans will hate this book because nobody dies and there are no affairs. [laughing] >> what about the battle? >> there are no battles. but there are plenty of fairies. >> i'm waiting for the cards of your questions, but greg copley, stand up. greg is a global strategist, and tomorrow in your email, those of us who bought a ticket from us are going to r
laurence olivier said that human [indiscernible] they are running hamlet at the moment in london no less than four hours. my god. sorry, what were we talking about? [laughing] >> so you're writing a book about shakespeare now and about that play, and you're getting inside the head of shakespeare to bring them to us the way -- >> i'm really not. it's really an impossible thing to do, like getting inside the head of mozart or jane austen. oo special. i'm getting inside the head of his...
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. >> rose: there is a great story which i'm sure you know about laurence olivier, backstage after some brilliant performance and some other actor want back and said larry, larry, larry, that was amazing. that was beautiful. >> right. >> rose: how did you do it? >> and he says oh i wish i knew, i wish i knew. >> yes there is something very elusive about the art, even in tv, it's interesting because it seems that the camera knows your body knows when the camera is on your coverage. and your body helps you and responds. once the camera turns around. >> rose: your body knows. >> yes, so when are you doing a scene. >> rose: right. >> you have to shoot btd actors up close so you are off camera for part of it and i always feel like my body knows when it's my coverage, right 6789 and your body opens. >> rose: feels the camera's presence. >> it can, sort of. it opens based on you emotionally. once you turn on the other actor, you almost can't-- you can't really re-create the experience for them entirely. there is always a little something held back from the other actor which is interesting. you
. >> rose: there is a great story which i'm sure you know about laurence olivier, backstage after some brilliant performance and some other actor want back and said larry, larry, larry, that was amazing. that was beautiful. >> right. >> rose: how did you do it? >> and he says oh i wish i knew, i wish i knew. >> yes there is something very elusive about the art, even in tv, it's interesting because it seems that the camera knows your body knows when the camera is on...
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laurence olivier said that human -- [inaudible] the running hamlet at the moment and not less than four hours. add all, my god. sorry, what were we talking about? [laughing] >> so you're writing a book about shakespeare now and about that play, and you're getting inside the head of shakespeare to bring them to us the way -- >> i'm really not. it's really an impossible thing to do, like getting inside the head of mozart or jane austen. it so special. i'm getting inside the head of his brother. [laughing] he had three brothers and one of them is -- [inaudible] because he had a birth date and knew nothing else. actually nothing. we know he lived. i'm not tied down for making what shakespeare's plays. i actually think my fans will hate this book because nobody dies and there are ferries. [laughing] >> what about the battle? >> there are no battles. but there are plenty of the ferries. >> i'm waiting for the cards of your questions, but greg copley, stand up. great is a, a global strategist, and two more in your email those of you about a ticket from us are going to receive a paper that we c
laurence olivier said that human -- [inaudible] the running hamlet at the moment and not less than four hours. add all, my god. sorry, what were we talking about? [laughing] >> so you're writing a book about shakespeare now and about that play, and you're getting inside the head of shakespeare to bring them to us the way -- >> i'm really not. it's really an impossible thing to do, like getting inside the head of mozart or jane austen. it so special. i'm getting inside the head of...
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. >> that was the former i met chief economist olivier blanchard. risks at her own peril, a warning from one top upon manager who says lots of people are eight the risks. we will hear from the man himself next to this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "daybreak asia." >> a quick check of the business flash headlines, the u.s. accusing indian i.t. companies of unfairly dominating h-1b these this. the white house says outsourcing companies flood the system with applications. they were named by the administration has the top three recipients of h-1b workpieces. to overtakeut germany and become the fourth largest economy. the imf says annual growth of 9.9% will propel india from its current six place. the u.s., china, japan, india, and germany will be the world's top five economies. service ofo sharing plans to expand to 200 cities this year. the founder says he sees bubbles in the industry, but thinks his business has the scale to survive. 3 million bicycles and has raised $615 million since inception. he says the industry is still in its infancy. are definit
. >> that was the former i met chief economist olivier blanchard. risks at her own peril, a warning from one top upon manager who says lots of people are eight the risks. we will hear from the man himself next to this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "daybreak asia." >> a quick check of the business flash headlines, the u.s. accusing indian i.t. companies of unfairly dominating h-1b these this. the white house says outsourcing companies flood the system with...
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it --te did not olivier did not alleviate it. turkey is split in the middle between pro and anti erdogan camps. will belikely erdogan able to impose his vision on the erdogan society. i argue in the book that it is unlikely that he will be able to impose his vision on the entire turkish society. there are many experts on turkey in this room. i see many of my friends and former students from the state department. we have discussed this many times, it is a very complicated country with him a launch of political, at the, religious, and social groups. we saw this in sunday's referendum. a near majority is not a majority. we have a map of turkey. if we can pull it up a second. there you go. as you can see on the map, overwhelming number of turkish provinces along the coast and northwest representing an overwhelming percentage of turkey's gp voted against them. he lost istanbul, where he started his political career, which i track in my book, in 1994 when he became mayor. that is where he provided good government, cleaned up the city.
it --te did not olivier did not alleviate it. turkey is split in the middle between pro and anti erdogan camps. will belikely erdogan able to impose his vision on the erdogan society. i argue in the book that it is unlikely that he will be able to impose his vision on the entire turkish society. there are many experts on turkey in this room. i see many of my friends and former students from the state department. we have discussed this many times, it is a very complicated country with him a...
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is using a consumer fund for part of this but they have the van damme family invested in both, oliviert, j.a.b. runs j.b. and also anheuser-bus anheuser-busch's chairman. they congratulated them day one and back channels saying it's not true. >> you put the kibosh on it. they're paying above 315. there may be buyers remorse there. >> they didn't run a full process. we did report on it. they got a great price as you said, jim. >> yes. >> i think the expectation somebody is going to overbid are probably not going to be met with happiness. i'm told from people no truth and 3g back channeled to tell j.a.b. we're not coming. >> when you say no truth that doesn't mean maybe. >> no. that means there's nothing going on right now. >> the 316 buyer that person was ill-advised to take the 316? >> unless somebody else is coming in. these kinds of things people like rumors. they love them. >> it was actually the staff, i had gone for at least five minutes without talking about the united. i just had to get it in there. >> we're not alone talking about united airlines today. obviously we'll watch pa
is using a consumer fund for part of this but they have the van damme family invested in both, oliviert, j.a.b. runs j.b. and also anheuser-bus anheuser-busch's chairman. they congratulated them day one and back channels saying it's not true. >> you put the kibosh on it. they're paying above 315. there may be buyers remorse there. >> they didn't run a full process. we did report on it. they got a great price as you said, jim. >> yes. >> i think the expectation somebody...
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of these three, who is the most interesting strategically about economics -- it is olivier blanchard.n. francine: we like them all. tom: alice rivlin will join us as well. we have a great lineup with geoff dennis with us now. here is taylor riggs. taylor: the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. wants iran to be the agenda the middle east not israel. nikki haley will use the security council meeting on the region to discuss iran's role in yemen and syria. she will also bring up support for hezbollah. report that exxon mobil wants a waiver from u.s. sanctions on russia or a project with the russian state oil company. the waiver application was made under the obama administration. rex tillerson was the exxon ceo at the time. he has said he did not lobby against the sanctions on russia. top official says regulation designed to keep banks from -- is tough to enforce. the role may actually drilled liquidities from the u.s.'s banking system. the trump administration has targeted it as it prepares to roll back provisions of the afterrank rules imposed the financial crisis. and in japan, experts grew
of these three, who is the most interesting strategically about economics -- it is olivier blanchard.n. francine: we like them all. tom: alice rivlin will join us as well. we have a great lineup with geoff dennis with us now. here is taylor riggs. taylor: the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. wants iran to be the agenda the middle east not israel. nikki haley will use the security council meeting on the region to discuss iran's role in yemen and syria. she will also bring up support for hezbollah....
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what was it that madison feared about congress, how did he define congress to olivier?every day we worry about the impetuous vortex. [laughter] >> i certainly do. >> some way to set the tone, i would refer to the title of the book that follows, even worse than it looks. [laughter] its successor, it is even worse than it was. that was last year. >> the next one will really get down. [laughter] before we are done and will plug the next book, out in september. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. [laughter] go lie down, it will run over your life. [laughter] >> the next book, which is j dionne and tom manned, it's called, one nation after trump, a guide for the perplexed, disillusioned, the desperate and not yet supported. [laughter] on a non-partisan basis. madison did think a lot about what to do with congress, absolutely. before we had a congress, he wanted to have a stronger congress with the legislative branch under the articles of confederation -- then he saw under the articles of confederation. there is worry that you could have a small chamber that would seize power and
what was it that madison feared about congress, how did he define congress to olivier?every day we worry about the impetuous vortex. [laughter] >> i certainly do. >> some way to set the tone, i would refer to the title of the book that follows, even worse than it looks. [laughter] its successor, it is even worse than it was. that was last year. >> the next one will really get down. [laughter] before we are done and will plug the next book, out in september. >> you ain't...