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people world economic forum, empowering women was a huge theme of the week.e co—chairs were women, lots of incredible women who were really helping other women around the world. it will be interesting to hear what they thought about this. same with the bbc women on the march headline, the female empowerment story was about women who face discrimination, who face racial issues because of their race, there car. it is a different story, isn't it? depending on where you are. all of the corrective measures being taken so often don't consult women. it is being imposed upon there. who has asked the grid girls? let's talk about the time. politicians having to quit the palace of westminster for the first time since the police. -- blitz. it for the first time since the police. —— blitz. it is a health and safety nightmare, my favourite place of this story was that it took place at the rock —— talks about the robin in the rock —— talks about the robin in the chamber. it is going to be expensive and painful and is expected to take at least six years from 2025, but it sou
people world economic forum, empowering women was a huge theme of the week.e co—chairs were women, lots of incredible women who were really helping other women around the world. it will be interesting to hear what they thought about this. same with the bbc women on the march headline, the female empowerment story was about women who face discrimination, who face racial issues because of their race, there car. it is a different story, isn't it? depending on where you are. all of the corrective...
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i've spoken to indian people here at the world economic forum and they say these other films that shahd in. everything revolves around him and... the women gain salvation if she, you know, ends up marrying you. no, zeinab, you asked the wrong people. my films, everything revolves around the woman. i revolve around the woman. in every film. i run after her, i please... let me hit you with this bit of research. from 2012 from the university of louisville in the us, which found commercial hindi films portray ideal women as submissive, self—sacrificing, chased and controlled, while the bad women as individualistic, sexually aggressive, westernised and not sacrificing. it's got a lot of data that kind... i don't do typical hindi films. still, you might be tarred with the same brush even if you say, well, i don't do that kind of film. 100% there is a portrayal of women which needs to change in every aspect, not only indian films. 0ne tries to as much as one can through i's work. but yes, it exists, i mean, there is no denying it. yes, this categorisation of humanity and women, you know, subm
i've spoken to indian people here at the world economic forum and they say these other films that shahd in. everything revolves around him and... the women gain salvation if she, you know, ends up marrying you. no, zeinab, you asked the wrong people. my films, everything revolves around the woman. i revolve around the woman. in every film. i run after her, i please... let me hit you with this bit of research. from 2012 from the university of louisville in the us, which found commercial hindi...
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. >> the equity market moves may have caught a lot of people by surprise, but speaking to us at the world economic forum in davos, some of the leading bankers warned about complacency in the markets and the possible return of volatility >> asset values such as the stock market are at all-time highs, every index around the world last year grew by more than 20% volatility is at an historic low, and a lot of what is driving that low is people are selling short volatility if you have a lot of short positions at an all-time low level, the velocity of recovery could be something to watch. >> the underlying causes of optimism are real. we have genuine capital investment-led growth that followed a period of consumer-led growth which is synchronized in the world. >> sentiment in the market is too buoyant. there is a lot of complacency. the fact that we have record low volatility in the market means there's a risk-on period investors are taking risk. if nobody sees risk on the horizon that's when i get worried. >> markets are very dangerous. you don't see that because evaluations are at high levels, and credit ri
. >> the equity market moves may have caught a lot of people by surprise, but speaking to us at the world economic forum in davos, some of the leading bankers warned about complacency in the markets and the possible return of volatility >> asset values such as the stock market are at all-time highs, every index around the world last year grew by more than 20% volatility is at an historic low, and a lot of what is driving that low is people are selling short volatility if you have a...
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applause ] so, anyway -- if you don't know what it is, the world economic forum is an annual gathering of the super rich. which is funny how super rich people hang out together. you don't see that at other income levels. you make 80 grand a year, me too, let's go do something, take a trip. anyway, trump's trip got off to a good start, an exciting start. >> very exciting to be here, we're very happy to be here. the united states is doing very well. it will continue to do well and this will be a very exciting two days, thank you very much. very exciting. >> you can feel the excitement through the screen, right? but it wasn't all fun. trump had strong words for the swiss government. he's demanding they stop sending us cheese full of holds immediately. he hosted a dinner for european business leaders tonight. before that, he met with the british prime minister, theresa may, with whom he's had some issues, but he did his best to emphasize how special our special relationship is. >> the prime minister and myself have had a really great relationship, although some people don't necessarily believe that, but i can tell you it's true, i have a tremen
applause ] so, anyway -- if you don't know what it is, the world economic forum is an annual gathering of the super rich. which is funny how super rich people hang out together. you don't see that at other income levels. you make 80 grand a year, me too, let's go do something, take a trip. anyway, trump's trip got off to a good start, an exciting start. >> very exciting to be here, we're very happy to be here. the united states is doing very well. it will continue to do well and this will...
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according to the world economic forum, and according to a report by the american civil engineers, an estimated 56,000 of america's bridges are structurely deficient. but the american people don't need these reports to tell them what they already know about the conditions of our roads, bridges, rail systems, schools and airports. they experience it every day stuck in traffic, airports, disrupted in their rail travel, paying high energy costs, worrying about unsafe water and their kids being forced to be in schools that are old, crumbling and even unsafe. that's why today democrats are announcing a bold, compressive plan to address this issue and make it a national priority. the infrastructure is impeding our opportunities for economic growth, raising costs on families and creating unsafe conditions for some americans. the federal government is a necessary partner in this effort to rebuild our country. it's not enough to punt this to the private sector as the president wants. rebuilding our country will require a serious smart investment of real federal resources to get this done. and this means specifically repairing roads and bridges to reduce bottle neck traffic and pro
according to the world economic forum, and according to a report by the american civil engineers, an estimated 56,000 of america's bridges are structurely deficient. but the american people don't need these reports to tell them what they already know about the conditions of our roads, bridges, rail systems, schools and airports. they experience it every day stuck in traffic, airports, disrupted in their rail travel, paying high energy costs, worrying about unsafe water and their kids being...
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people known for his lavish lifestyle jeweler modi unrelated to prime minister modi although the last known photograph of the alleged criminal was ironically taken with the prime minister in davos switzerland at the world economic forum the fraud appears to have gone on for nearly seven years and involved modi and his uncle in a scheme that issued fraudulent guarantee letters of credit which the businessmen used to deviously acquire cash meanwhile modi is on the run the indian enforcement directorate has raised modi's red rated modi's residence and has offices and the criminal has modi is now on the ten most wanted list will keep track of the story. and now we move to self driving cars we are joined by best person to discuss in the entire world the car coach laura fix laurie thank you for being with us again it's really a pleasure to have you tell me this self driving cars we all know that people were headed down that direction but how the heck do they deal with conditions like ice and snow how are they testing those things. well that is a problem and i know that manufacturers have been testing that for years volvo has been testing it in sweden and they're actually running them on the roads right now so they're deali
people known for his lavish lifestyle jeweler modi unrelated to prime minister modi although the last known photograph of the alleged criminal was ironically taken with the prime minister in davos switzerland at the world economic forum the fraud appears to have gone on for nearly seven years and involved modi and his uncle in a scheme that issued fraudulent guarantee letters of credit which the businessmen used to deviously acquire cash meanwhile modi is on the run the indian enforcement...
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world economic forum's global leaders of tomorrow. scott, you personally benefitted from big tech. what's your beef with facebook, apple, google -- are those the four? >> amazon. >> amazon. >> no beef. i think they're great, the peoplefor these firms are decent people, i know a lot of them. i think think a healthy part of the economic cycle is when a few firms aggregate so much power that they need to be broken up. ma bell weren't bad people but when we broke up ma bell, we unleashed literally a torrent of innovation. while there are emotional arguments to break them up, weaponization by russia, tax avoidance, those are all things we should look at, we should hold them to the same standards. >> this graphic sums up the relationship between these companies and the consumers. just walk us through this. >> sure. so google is our god. as we become more educated and affluent, our church attendance goes down but our questions become more complex. you trust google more than any priest, rabbi, scholar, mentor or boss. you have a god-like relationship. >> i ask it 16 questions a day. >> google knows more about you than probably anyone else in your life. facebook is the quest to love and love others. amazon is our consumpive
world economic forum's global leaders of tomorrow. scott, you personally benefitted from big tech. what's your beef with facebook, apple, google -- are those the four? >> amazon. >> amazon. >> no beef. i think they're great, the peoplefor these firms are decent people, i know a lot of them. i think think a healthy part of the economic cycle is when a few firms aggregate so much power that they need to be broken up. ma bell weren't bad people but when we broke up ma bell, we...
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world economic forum in davos, switzerland. how was the u.s. and the president viewed at that gathering? guest: i think it was mixed views. i interviewed a bunch of peoplend they said donald trump's presentation was appealing. his national economic adviser was largely responsible for his speech. a good chunk of the audience said he is back on our wavelength. another bit of the audience was disappointed because they do not feel they got the donald trump they paid for. there is that hamilton play where they say they want in the room when stuff happens, they want to be in the room when trump happens, which means more of the content first trump, the one who was dismissive of the international order. they got a very pleasant trump, and as the former state secretary of singapore told me, we were hoping for the edgy trump. this wasn't -- this was a rational, middle-of-the-road speech. host: there is tuesday trump and thursday trump. guest: lindsey graham coined this term for tuesday trumping the work with everybody trump and thursday trump being, something happened and he got nasty. host: i want to ask you about nato. at a meeting with reporters at the white h
world economic forum in davos, switzerland. how was the u.s. and the president viewed at that gathering? guest: i think it was mixed views. i interviewed a bunch of peoplend they said donald trump's presentation was appealing. his national economic adviser was largely responsible for his speech. a good chunk of the audience said he is back on our wavelength. another bit of the audience was disappointed because they do not feel they got the donald trump they paid for. there is that hamilton play...