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with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital, a technology venture fund based in london. their conference is under way in manchester. this looks at the fact that while the conservatives are in manchester in parliament, today they may all come together and come up with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no—confidence. with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no-confidence. if the opposition leaders can come together to agree to do that and agree who they would wa nt to to do that and agree who they would want to lead, that is the point. all the opposition leaders are saying, listen, we need to actually take an ideal brexit off the table, we need to ta ke ideal brexit off the table, we need to take boris johnson ideal brexit off the table, we need to take borisjohnson out from his leadership position because he
with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital, a technology venture fund based in london. their conference is under way in manchester. this looks at the fact that while the conservatives are in manchester in parliament, today they may all come together and come up with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no—confidence. with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no-confidence. if the opposition leaders can come together to agree to do that and agree who they would wa nt to to do that and...
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with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technology venture fund based in london.n legally stop brexit extension, that is their headline. given the fact that he contributes regularly to the paper, you would probably read this article and wonder. given what has happened over the weekend speaking to the media saying yes, understood the parliament has passed a bill that will probably be made into law today will probably be made into law today will require, if a
with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technology venture fund based in london.n legally stop brexit extension, that is their headline. given the fact that he contributes regularly to the paper, you would probably read this article and wonder. given what has happened over the weekend speaking to the media saying yes, understood the parliament has passed a bill that will probably be made into law today will probably be made into law today will require, if a
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with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technology venture fund based in london.'s get started. the telegraph says that borisjohnson can legally stop brexit extension, that is their headline. given the fact that he contributes regularly to the paper, you would probably read this article and wonder. given what has happened over the weekend speaking to the media saying yes, understood the parliament has passed a bill that will probably be made into law today will probably be made into law today will require, if a deal is not approved, for the prime minister to send a letter to brussels to request an extension. they are starting to say but surely that means there is probably away we can attach other materials, may another letter or an addendum that lays out the true position of the government. they say that we will follow the letter of the law but we will still try and push through what the prime minister says he wants to do which is to leave the eu by october 31. this reminds me of my children fighting, when they need it about. but that is what it reminds me of. and
with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technology venture fund based in london.'s get started. the telegraph says that borisjohnson can legally stop brexit extension, that is their headline. given the fact that he contributes regularly to the paper, you would probably read this article and wonder. given what has happened over the weekend speaking to the media saying yes, understood the parliament has passed a bill that will probably be made into law today will probably...
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with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital, a technology venture fund based in london. there are so many different stories to tell about borisjohnson, about the conservative party, their conference is under way in manchester. this looks at the fact that while the conservatives are in manchester in parliament, today they may all come together and come up with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no—confidence. with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no-confidence. if the opposition leaders can come together to agree to do that and agree who they would wa nt to to do that and agree who they would want to lead, that is the point. all the opposition leaders are saying, listen, we need to actually take an ideal brexit off the table, we need to ta ke ideal brexit off the table, we need to take boris johnson ideal brexit off the table, we need to take borisjohnson out from his leadership position because he has said he is willing to consider that as part of his negotiations, but i think they can't decide who they would rather have leading the government. jeremy corbyn, nicola stur
with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital, a technology venture fund based in london. there are so many different stories to tell about borisjohnson, about the conservative party, their conference is under way in manchester. this looks at the fact that while the conservatives are in manchester in parliament, today they may all come together and come up with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no—confidence. with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no-confidence. if the opposition...
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eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital and a technology entrepreneurjoins me now. broke, it was so shocking, i remember it well, and the ramifications were huge and it is still being felt by the car industry now. absolutely. i think it will carry on for years and yea rs, think it will carry on for years and years, so think it will carry on for years and years, so for vw, this is going to cost them dearly. it would be very interesting to see how this works out. as you say, people in the uk and europe were watching this case, but it could take years and years. it will definitely take years, even as early as february 2018, they first started making settlements and they did with some us customers, about 500 thousand us customers were paid out about $25 billion. that was one of the very first. now, for european consumers, another 450,000 consumers affected, and two weeks ago the chief executive, the former chief executive and the nonexecutive chairman all accused of, charges brought against them for manipulation and fraud. it is coming toa manipulation and fraud. it is
eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital and a technology entrepreneurjoins me now. broke, it was so shocking, i remember it well, and the ramifications were huge and it is still being felt by the car industry now. absolutely. i think it will carry on for years and yea rs, think it will carry on for years and years, so think it will carry on for years and years, so for vw, this is going to cost them dearly. it would be very interesting to see how this works out. as you say, people in the...
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with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technology venture fund based in london.see you again. what i find amazing, and i should know of all people, is this is the first time that pilots abstract with british airways. because we always talk about strike action we assume we have been here before. we hear about airport crew and ground crew and cabin crew but this is the first time the british airways pilots have taken strike action. and it is about pgy- taken strike action. and it is about pay. they have been offered an 11.5% pay. they have been offered an 11.5% pay rise but they are not happy about that. that is the pilots union saying no. it is gone on for months. the package was offered injuly and represented an 11% increase. it would see some of the top pilots paid in excess of £200,000 a year by the end of the period. this pay package was accepted by two of the other unions that represent cabin crew and ground crew but you are right, it is the pilots union that said, look, over years right, it is the pilots union that said, look, overyears and right, it is the
with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technology venture fund based in london.see you again. what i find amazing, and i should know of all people, is this is the first time that pilots abstract with british airways. because we always talk about strike action we assume we have been here before. we hear about airport crew and ground crew and cabin crew but this is the first time the british airways pilots have taken strike action. and it is about pgy- taken strike action....
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speak toays good to passion capital.e is not so much this story or that story but an understanding of this new network we are all living in. don't care if you are going to order the apple 11 max pro whatever they are calling it, i would recommend you get it in a cool new green color. what i want to know is about the race for digital. hong kong and lsc is nothing more than trying to capture the 19 cents -- 19th-century phrase of modern technology. explain this desire and need to capture this data. is like people have said, data is the new oil. there have been a lot of conversations about what an advantage china already has to those? it's because of the amount of data they are able to get on patterns, use switch and so things like artificial intelligence, developing new algorithms, machine learning, it feels like they are already at an advantage in asia. this move may be another opportunity for them to try and on the publicata market side of companies and value. tom: and yet day after day, this burgeoning regulatory questi
speak toays good to passion capital.e is not so much this story or that story but an understanding of this new network we are all living in. don't care if you are going to order the apple 11 max pro whatever they are calling it, i would recommend you get it in a cool new green color. what i want to know is about the race for digital. hong kong and lsc is nothing more than trying to capture the 19 cents -- 19th-century phrase of modern technology. explain this desire and need to capture this...
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we all share a common passion for the capital markets because we believe they have the power to unleash talent all across the country, and that is good for all of us. under chairman claimants leadership and with the help of our hardworking staff we are applying the shared passion for the potential of the capital markets to change peoples lives to to collaborate and think through a wide range of issues related to protecting investors, facilitating capital formation and protecting the integrity of the market. i like to talk to about three principles that i applied when i do my job. the first is that investor protection means more than just protecting investors from fraud. it also means protecting their opportunities. the second is that, while enforcement is an important part of our mission, regulation is the key part of what we do. it's our first step, not our last step. and, there are, three as regulators don't, and can't know everything. investor protection is, of course, on our minds and everything that we do. one of the key purposes of the securities losses to make sure that investors
we all share a common passion for the capital markets because we believe they have the power to unleash talent all across the country, and that is good for all of us. under chairman claimants leadership and with the help of our hardworking staff we are applying the shared passion for the potential of the capital markets to change peoples lives to to collaborate and think through a wide range of issues related to protecting investors, facilitating capital formation and protecting the integrity...
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war germany was split between east and west while the capital was divided as well roughly 40 years of division shape today's football landscape. passion for football is built on rivalries duking it out with hated neighbors not easy to do when there's literally a wall cutting your city and have. your own fan and writer in go who knows all about this. cup in the west so we're going to watch the clock in the east so this supported each other so it was like a friendship. and east and west they drink different beers they even had different lights at the crosswalks no surprise they had vastly different football fields. east and west germany had separate leagues meaning many of biggest clubs like heritage and you know and have rarely played each other west berlin was surrounded by east germany cut off from regional competition. isolation meant most teams couldn't push each other or develop lasting rivalries. when the wall came down and stablished clubs in the west of germany had the cash to poach players from eastern sides and berlin's been a relatively poor city until recently. has been a heritage fan for decades and. will wish to play. she
war germany was split between east and west while the capital was divided as well roughly 40 years of division shape today's football landscape. passion for football is built on rivalries duking it out with hated neighbors not easy to do when there's literally a wall cutting your city and have. your own fan and writer in go who knows all about this. cup in the west so we're going to watch the clock in the east so this supported each other so it was like a friendship. and east and west they...
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beto had done a fabulous job on capitalizing on that interest, with on that passion on the left.chuck schumer are going to have to find a balance between getting something done, leaving room for the 2020 candidates to disagree on the issue on what they want to do, and delivering for their bases. >> but, i do wonder if, again, how they're approaching president trump on this. could it work. could that eventually lead to us seeing background checks being passed by the senate? >> i don't think that that offer is going to work. the last time they met together, nancy pelosi, there was the thing with the coat and he storms out and she storms out. so, no, i don't think that letter is going to seal the deal. i think this is going to be the two sides actually finding that it's in their political interests to do it. and that we haven't seen yet. >> ron, finally, you wrote a piece and i want to get this in, because i thought it was really clever how you phrased it and i know you got some good analysis to give us, a cnn.com piece about the 2020 race in which you declare the wine track and the
beto had done a fabulous job on capitalizing on that interest, with on that passion on the left.chuck schumer are going to have to find a balance between getting something done, leaving room for the 2020 candidates to disagree on the issue on what they want to do, and delivering for their bases. >> but, i do wonder if, again, how they're approaching president trump on this. could it work. could that eventually lead to us seeing background checks being passed by the senate? >> i...
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passionate about our company and our beliefs. you start from literally tupelo, mississippi and no busess, and you take risk capital. we have never had a guaranteed rate of return, ny like a phone com we've borrowed $60 billion to build the company. no one says we will be here in 50 more years. we are 50-plus years old. d and we have crea 150,000 jobs, %, 95% here in america. so from time to time, depending where the pendulum is going, there are proposed things that are going to have real implications, and you try to aoriculate and advocate that. we've been heavily regulated business, at least from my perspective, since the beginning. david: you have cable. you also have broadcast channels. you have movies. how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this biness. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when d turner called me up and asked would i come on his board. i think i was my late twenties, maybe early thirties. i was the youngest person on the board. and i saw him literally change the world wit
passionate about our company and our beliefs. you start from literally tupelo, mississippi and no busess, and you take risk capital. we have never had a guaranteed rate of return, ny like a phone com we've borrowed $60 billion to build the company. no one says we will be here in 50 more years. we are 50-plus years old. d and we have crea 150,000 jobs, %, 95% here in america. so from time to time, depending where the pendulum is going, there are proposed things that are going to have real...
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capital city and the best place to see the city from the street about. $74.00 metres it's the country's tallest church and it's named after the icelandic clad women. of the passion to. my next stop is the great job. i wear traditional fishing in the streets by the developments to keep these restaurants at my picture but the top of building right behind me. papa is a conference center and a concert hall for the iceland symphony orchestra the building features a distinctive colored glass facade inspired by the landscape of iceland. got another. letter. to you. not. to bring you in reykjavik it's a little look at just 40 minutes out of the city at the time to visit the sexually at night because it's very relaxing and not as many people. do that the blue lagoon geothermal spa is one of the most visited attractions in iceland. i think. the warm water is rich in minerals like silica and sulphur and anything in the blue lagoon is reputed to even help some people suffering from skin diseases. picked. up early start having to go. it's a popular tourist route covering about 300 kilometers leaping from break into the southern up lands and back and the 1st step is the guide
capital city and the best place to see the city from the street about. $74.00 metres it's the country's tallest church and it's named after the icelandic clad women. of the passion to. my next stop is the great job. i wear traditional fishing in the streets by the developments to keep these restaurants at my picture but the top of building right behind me. papa is a conference center and a concert hall for the iceland symphony orchestra the building features a distinctive colored glass facade...
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the ukrainian capital of kiev welcome nic now why is that ukrainian media reacting to this story and covering it. it off never to well all that outrage all those heights and political passions do seem a very long way away here in kiev it is obviously being covered but the main reaction you get especially when you look at the comments is the museum and suddenly ukraine is being dragged into the center of this internal us partisan battle on capitol hill and i think there is growing understanding of the dangers of this for ukraine tourney ukraine into a toxic issue. in the u.s. for the u.s. political elites but i think there's very little surprise or shock at the idea that a president could mix diplomatic government business with his own party political interests that is something that people here in ukraine are used to from their own politicians i can only your know about and kind of you know kind of awesome selves where this is going to go and what this really means for ukraine according to the mantel of the phone call between trump and. several times to investigate joe biden and his son do we know whether any investigations of a guy john are ongoing gone. well in which as f
the ukrainian capital of kiev welcome nic now why is that ukrainian media reacting to this story and covering it. it off never to well all that outrage all those heights and political passions do seem a very long way away here in kiev it is obviously being covered but the main reaction you get especially when you look at the comments is the museum and suddenly ukraine is being dragged into the center of this internal us partisan battle on capitol hill and i think there is growing understanding...
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lot of other democrats who are really passionate about winning when you look at elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, they're full of energy. they are going to capitalizet agree with what bernie sanders and elizabeth warren say but they're out there, and energetic and big list of ideas, they are on the campaign trail every day. they don't really get knocked off their game and say very odd things, they say incorrect things or weird things but they certainly get their point across the other big problem for biden is if he doesn't is are have a fire in the belly how do you get people to show up at the phone banks how charged up are the people on the ground going to be if you got the top of the ticket just sleepy and kind of drowsy. jedediah: how do you get those grassroots activists motivated. do you think the democrats are worried about the parallel between president trump who does have the energy tweeting up all-time and joe biden who just seems to not be in his moment? >> i think they are getting increasingly concerned about that and hillary clinton did 63 rallies last year between augus. trump did 132. more than double. so we might be seeing a parallel
lot of other democrats who are really passionate about winning when you look at elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, they're full of energy. they are going to capitalizet agree with what bernie sanders and elizabeth warren say but they're out there, and energetic and big list of ideas, they are on the campaign trail every day. they don't really get knocked off their game and say very odd things, they say incorrect things or weird things but they certainly get their point across the other big...