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olivier: i will not comment on ge's particular issues. ask you if you are disappointed that the stock is trading down 7%. where do you feel the fair value is or this -- for this stock? olivier: we have a lot of churn into investors on the first day of trading. we have been selected to be part of the s&p 600 small-cap, so we willof trading. something settle down as we announce more about the business. guy:business. olivier, can i talk to you about supply chains and trade and the deal between mexico, the united states, and canada? how big of a deal is that for your business? you worried about how supply chains will be affected when we see how things are going? what do you make of the deal done with mexico and canada? olivier: this is obviously something we are following very closely. when you look at us, we are a global factory -- we are a global company. we pretty much produce in the region and for the region. producing in china for china, south america for south america, europe for europe. so far the impact is insignificant, but we are ob
olivier: i will not comment on ge's particular issues. ask you if you are disappointed that the stock is trading down 7%. where do you feel the fair value is or this -- for this stock? olivier: we have a lot of churn into investors on the first day of trading. we have been selected to be part of the s&p 600 small-cap, so we willof trading. something settle down as we announce more about the business. guy:business. olivier, can i talk to you about supply chains and trade and the deal between...
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but olivier had come out of hospit hospital. he was dressed up with his overcoat and he stood at the back of the theater to watch me. he phoned me and said how do you feel. i said i was scared. he have said i bet you were, you did very well dear boy. he said any problems? i said well i went with through about three shirts i was so wet with perspiration and sweat. he said well, that's tension. i said how long will it take to get rid of that? he said about 25 years. >> that's a great story and particularly that he got out of his sick bed and came to watch you. it's an amazing story. you mentioned one of your first roles was othello and then you took on a whole ream of shakespearean roles but you sort of mid-macbeth walked out and decided you didn't want to do that any for 19373. what was going on in youreer, in your life, in your relationship with shakespeare at that time? >> i was a bad boy. i was trouble. i was rebellious, restless, and i didn't fit in and i think it was nothing to do with the feeling inferior but i just didn't
but olivier had come out of hospit hospital. he was dressed up with his overcoat and he stood at the back of the theater to watch me. he phoned me and said how do you feel. i said i was scared. he have said i bet you were, you did very well dear boy. he said any problems? i said well i went with through about three shirts i was so wet with perspiration and sweat. he said well, that's tension. i said how long will it take to get rid of that? he said about 25 years. >> that's a great story...
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for olivier the project also makes economic sense and he's now planning to take it one step further. why are you going to buy the don't we generate another inputs which is to spend greens the rest of the syrians and what do we want to do less of me to have to go to the east to use these spring greens into an input for the brits so breads into via the output of the beer into brett again. and that is an idea that's well worth the toast. in several german cities driving bans for diesel vehicles are now set to be introduced to combat pollution my colleague tim challenge back checked out reactions on the net here are a few of the more amusing ones. driving diesel and having fun is over now in germany. on social media some are not amused. the pace writes to people from the port city of hamburg why do people get angry about diesel bans in hamburg just take a ship. some took direct aim at the government optimist calls his photo crisis meeting behind the chancellor. others think the police won't be able to stop all the diesel powered traffic anyway. have you got something to share on social m
for olivier the project also makes economic sense and he's now planning to take it one step further. why are you going to buy the don't we generate another inputs which is to spend greens the rest of the syrians and what do we want to do less of me to have to go to the east to use these spring greens into an input for the brits so breads into via the output of the beer into brett again. and that is an idea that's well worth the toast. in several german cities driving bans for diesel vehicles...
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you won the olivier award. is that for lawrence olivier?d, that's a big deal. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i have to say, as an american, i love the idea of you going over there and winning their awards. [ laughter ] i feel like they're always coming over here -- >> always coming over here. >> jimmy: they disguise their voices so they seem like one of us. [ laughter ] >> that's right, they do. sometimes they have a boston accent. [ boos ] >> jimmy: that's the way i feel. is it true that in the play you have audience members on stage with you? >> jimmy, this has got to be the worst idea ever. i saw a model of the play before we started. and i said, what are these tables on the stage? that's where the restaurant is. and the bar. and i said, what do you mean? what are you talking about? they said, for a premium price you can buy a ticket to be on stage, have a five-course meal, and drink alcohol and wine to your heart's content. >> jimmy: during the show? >> during the show, jimmy. >> jimmy: why? >> why? that's a good question. can you imagine if you ga
you won the olivier award. is that for lawrence olivier?d, that's a big deal. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i have to say, as an american, i love the idea of you going over there and winning their awards. [ laughter ] i feel like they're always coming over here -- >> always coming over here. >> jimmy: they disguise their voices so they seem like one of us. [ laughter ] >> that's right, they do. sometimes they have a boston accent. [ boos ] >> jimmy: that's the way i...
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sirius xm's olivier knox and politico alanna shore. why, to start with? this is complicated and it's co be more forthcoming. they have every right, they don't want to undermine the regime, that could cause a global recession, but secretary pompeo has not expressed outrage, he has not called it a murder, he has not said it's reprehensible. you can chastise your friends and maintain a relationship. why? >> to your point, there has been lack of basic things from this administration like sympathy for this journalist's family, for example or general outrage over a disappearance and murder, the lack of answers being provided and we're not getting any of that from this administration and that speaks to these complications with the u.s./saudi relationship and the administration seems to be showing more concern about things like saudi arabia's role in fighting terrorism, the $100 billion arms deal and just the general affinity that the president and people in his administration have for the saudi royal family. >> they made a bad call. they're not the first to make
sirius xm's olivier knox and politico alanna shore. why, to start with? this is complicated and it's co be more forthcoming. they have every right, they don't want to undermine the regime, that could cause a global recession, but secretary pompeo has not expressed outrage, he has not called it a murder, he has not said it's reprehensible. you can chastise your friends and maintain a relationship. why? >> to your point, there has been lack of basic things from this administration like...
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[applause] thank you to olivier knox as well. give him a round of applause. [applause] >> you have earned it. you have all earned it. we have given you the past, the present. the future looks very bright because there is a bar on the other side of that door. [laughter] >> the other reason it looks very bright is kevin butterfield will take the library. the next five years, i will give him the last word. >> he literally asked if there was a torch he could hand me. code says the fire no, but we do have champagne. please enjoy the fifth anniversary of the library and continue the conversation. thank you so much. [applause] >> c-span's "washington journal" is live every day with news and you.y issues that impact coming up tuesday morning, we are live in columbus, ohio for the next stop on the c-span bus if the capitals to her, with ohio's senate president about state.ues facing the then robert weissman look that legal action against president trump on the constitution's foreign emoluments clause. andthen kate ackley on pac super pac spending in the 2018 election.
[applause] thank you to olivier knox as well. give him a round of applause. [applause] >> you have earned it. you have all earned it. we have given you the past, the present. the future looks very bright because there is a bar on the other side of that door. [laughter] >> the other reason it looks very bright is kevin butterfield will take the library. the next five years, i will give him the last word. >> he literally asked if there was a torch he could hand me. code says the...
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>> well, first of all a great statement from olivier and glad he put it out. could it backfire? i don't think so. honestly, if you notice and i was not surprised that the president made that statement, and probably got tick build the idea that you could body slam a reporter, and enjoyed the image that it could produce, but what is discouraging is the laughter and the applause of the people behind him, and this idea that it was just so funny that congressman assaulted a reporter and threw him down and broke his glasses and threw punches and plead guilty to it, and this is so funny no the crowd there. it is suggesting that there is a huge political appetite for whatever donald trump says about the imagery of the roughhousing are reporters. so it won't have an impact unfortunately and that is discourage inin inning -- can discouraging, but it is producing irony of the lack of civility, and the mobs of progressives turning this country into a violent mayhem, and you have a president up there, the leader of the party applauding a violent act. so to a degree that it does matter, it is
>> well, first of all a great statement from olivier and glad he put it out. could it backfire? i don't think so. honestly, if you notice and i was not surprised that the president made that statement, and probably got tick build the idea that you could body slam a reporter, and enjoyed the image that it could produce, but what is discouraging is the laughter and the applause of the people behind him, and this idea that it was just so funny that congressman assaulted a reporter and threw...
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reporting from panama city beach, adam olivier, fox 10 news. >> shepard: this is going down to the miraclee. so hoping this place wouldn't be wiped off the map, this monster storm has hit them by a flea's hair. let's get to mike thomas. he's the mayor of p.c. beach. mr. mayor, how are you feel something. >> doing great. riding alopping, looking at damage. we got mighty lucky. >> shepard: didn't you get lucky. can you imagine if this storm moved 20 miles west what your beach would have looked like? >> we would have been in trouble but that's why they call at this time miracle strip. i thank the good lord for it. saved a lot of damage on the hotels. we have really been lucky. we got a mess, but it won't be one we can't clean up. >> shepard: you look along front beach road. that is right along the beach. you can throw a rock if you're good at it from front beach road to the gulf of mexico. along front beach from what i've seen, things look good. what have you seen? >> it does. everything looks good. i've been pretty much up and down it this afternoon. i don't see a lot of damage. couple thing
reporting from panama city beach, adam olivier, fox 10 news. >> shepard: this is going down to the miraclee. so hoping this place wouldn't be wiped off the map, this monster storm has hit them by a flea's hair. let's get to mike thomas. he's the mayor of p.c. beach. mr. mayor, how are you feel something. >> doing great. riding alopping, looking at damage. we got mighty lucky. >> shepard: didn't you get lucky. can you imagine if this storm moved 20 miles west what your beach...
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so francis fukuyama is olivier nomellini senior fellow at stanford universities freeman spogli institute for international studies and director of its in our democracy, development and the rule of law. he's taught at the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins university and at the george mason university school of public policy. he was a researcher at the rand corporation and served as deputy director for the state department's of policy planning staff. he's the author of political order and political decay, "the origins of political order", the end of history and the last man, trust, america is at a crossroads, and now this book, while we're here today, "identity." so i want to start, frank, by sq but something we were talking about earlier, which is i was a little surprised that you took on this issue of identity and identity politics. you were telling me this is something that goes back to the essay and book you wrote many, many years ago that a think was the work that really first brought you to national international tension. do you want to talk about its origins
so francis fukuyama is olivier nomellini senior fellow at stanford universities freeman spogli institute for international studies and director of its in our democracy, development and the rule of law. he's taught at the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins university and at the george mason university school of public policy. he was a researcher at the rand corporation and served as deputy director for the state department's of policy planning staff. he's the author of...
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. >> reporter: general manager olivier lordonnois is giving the first ever on-camera tour of the $75,000 night hotel suite. how big is this suite? >> 10,000 square feet. it is the biggest in the city. this is the main living room of the penthouse. the ceiling height is 26 feet. >> reporter: there are five bedrooms, including not one, but two master suites. heads up in the master bath where water flows right out of the ceiling. >> let me show you the best views of the house upstairs. >> reporter: one flight up past a sunlit lounge area is a 2,500 square foot wraparound terrace this is a great roof for a big party. >> it is the perfect roof for an amazing party. >> reporter: and the views here, i mean, you get midtown, central park. >> there is nothing like it in new york. >> reporter: what's the longest stay that you have had here? >> 16 months. >> reporter: you said months >> months. >> reporter: not days? >> months. >> reporter: that's a big hotel bill. >> it is, but obviously they could afford it. >> reporter: if all that's not enough, the mark hotel throws in access to the 70 foot sai
. >> reporter: general manager olivier lordonnois is giving the first ever on-camera tour of the $75,000 night hotel suite. how big is this suite? >> 10,000 square feet. it is the biggest in the city. this is the main living room of the penthouse. the ceiling height is 26 feet. >> reporter: there are five bedrooms, including not one, but two master suites. heads up in the master bath where water flows right out of the ceiling. >> let me show you the best views of the...
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if you‘d like to see more on any of those stories you can access them by olivier player.ash throw away the flesh rather than cooking or composting it. that‘s according to environmental charity, hubbub. so what should we be doing with our pumpkins? tessa tricks from hubbub, who runs an annual pumpkin rescue campaign, told me. once halloween is over if you‘ve carved out your pumpkin you would be able to cook with the seeds which are delicious. those are the seeds. you can toss them in oil and roast them at 180 to make a delicious snack with spice and salt. as part of a salad, perhaps? yes, all with beer. they are very good for you full of zinc. you‘ve got lots of pumpkin guts. you could boil those and make a pumpkin mulling spice. but if you‘ve still got the insides that you scraped out earlier, those can go in anything. pumpkins are delicious and versatile, soups, stews, curries. there is going to be an abundance of different types of pumpkin so i encourage you to cook with those. the more petite pumpkins lend themselves to cake and pies, and the larger pumpkins which are
if you‘d like to see more on any of those stories you can access them by olivier player.ash throw away the flesh rather than cooking or composting it. that‘s according to environmental charity, hubbub. so what should we be doing with our pumpkins? tessa tricks from hubbub, who runs an annual pumpkin rescue campaign, told me. once halloween is over if you‘ve carved out your pumpkin you would be able to cook with the seeds which are delicious. those are the seeds. you can toss them in oil...