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you know the philip gives instructions for the next nighttime mission. through all those euro zone where the helpers don't ask any questions except for where they want to travel and to once they've regained their strength. in the world and. you know not follow. the rules will. they contact friends or relatives to tell them the good news about the. middle of the level of the art of war. and do their activities make the helpers human traffickers more normal or what these young know about us we...
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frans: philips is for most an organic growth company.he plan that we have in place, the research and development we 9.5% in the house. it is transpiring into a higher growth rate as we speak. 10%5% revenue growth, the order intake. we are interested to do acquisitions. last year, we did almost 10, aeaching from -- ranging from company for minimally invasive heart operations, to two companies in the netherlands we picked up. companies around health informatics, creating productivity for hospitals, company called forecare. also a platform for consumers and patients to talk to their doctors. that is the future of population health care. i am very excited about these areas. but these deals are not huge in size, so they are not transformational from a size point of view. to they are very important put into the philips family and be able to sell -- to offer these solutions to enhance people's care wherever they are in the world. access to care at an affordable price. that is what philips stands for. much forank you so your candor this morning.
frans: philips is for most an organic growth company.he plan that we have in place, the research and development we 9.5% in the house. it is transpiring into a higher growth rate as we speak. 10%5% revenue growth, the order intake. we are interested to do acquisitions. last year, we did almost 10, aeaching from -- ranging from company for minimally invasive heart operations, to two companies in the netherlands we picked up. companies around health informatics, creating productivity for...
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philip rubb philip rucker is "the washington post" bureau chief. the president writing on twitter, the syrian raid was carried out with such precision that the only wake the fake news
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philip tells us he set up essential area for refugees and local police have orders to stay away. but push rather sadly i decided to earn less so that i can help you and your you can kill a summer tire and i will have to go back to work the reality of it i won't be able to do this anymore it is with us up with you. each night new refugees arrive each day villagers from plainsong and nearby villages come to help them. the sanctuary was opened in twenty seventeen and has helped over two thousand refugees since. the refugees are registered to document the helpers work and enable them to receive financial support from the community. a team of doctors take turns providing medical aid in their spare time everyone is needed here even filipe has to pitch and. one woman who crossed the border last night is eight months pregnant she doesn't feel well. during the day and i just for the last it was. the most the baby. in the world. the world over if you walk you will. walk as. you. read. it or put it out to be fifty or forty. i wish you. were there dr. philip decides to take me to the hospita
philip tells us he set up essential area for refugees and local police have orders to stay away. but push rather sadly i decided to earn less so that i can help you and your you can kill a summer tire and i will have to go back to work the reality of it i won't be able to do this anymore it is with us up with you. each night new refugees arrive each day villagers from plainsong and nearby villages come to help them. the sanctuary was opened in twenty seventeen and has helped over two thousand...
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philip thinks it's high time the government finally took responsibility for the refugees. the motion of a high mountain pass the peak to the right straddles the border between france and italy there are ski resorts on both sides and a manned border post at its base. but the border police operates throughout the entire mountain range the refugees almost always come at night. on the italian side lies. they arrive here and in other small towns along the border by train mostly from southern italy. to hold all this refugee doesn't want to talk about why he wants to go to france you know what do they know about this route. this young man claims he was heading onto terrain with and that's where he just came from or the homes. there are a few controls on the italian side. that evening fifteen refugees arrived in a neighboring village a bottleneck yeah. those who survived the torture camps in libya and managed to cross the mediterranean won't let anything stop them one will speak with us. he will continue on foot which direction to france that's all our fault discover. why france.
philip thinks it's high time the government finally took responsibility for the refugees. the motion of a high mountain pass the peak to the right straddles the border between france and italy there are ski resorts on both sides and a manned border post at its base. but the border police operates throughout the entire mountain range the refugees almost always come at night. on the italian side lies. they arrive here and in other small towns along the border by train mostly from southern italy....
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they share philip and arthur. we think it could be authwuthor followed by philip. princess charlotte took elizabeth's middle name. it would be appropriate to take great grandfather's middle name this time around. arthur philip windsor. we have no idea. >> so you don't just bet on the first name? you have middle names? it is complicating. max foster. >> reporter: betting companies will win this one. >> thank you. >> i like arthur. i'm hoping for arthur. i like philip. nobody said edward. her father was edward. >> reporter: yes. >>> president trump and emmanuel macron will stand together and take questions from reporters in the next few hours. more next. >>> president trump hosting a state dinner for french's president macron with policy differences first up on the menu. >>> he is hitting people one by one going down hard. it's a nightmare. >> the man who killed ten people with a rented van in toronto. why did he do it? >>> and president george h.w. bush fighting a life threatening infection in the hospital days after burying his beloved wife. >>> britain waits as th
they share philip and arthur. we think it could be authwuthor followed by philip. princess charlotte took elizabeth's middle name. it would be appropriate to take great grandfather's middle name this time around. arthur philip windsor. we have no idea. >> so you don't just bet on the first name? you have middle names? it is complicating. max foster. >> reporter: betting companies will win this one. >> thank you. >> i like arthur. i'm hoping for arthur. i like philip....
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and sol philip bring us up to see this is obviously something is happening right now but what's been happening throughout the day on the korean peninsula with these two leaders. well first of all we have just learned like twenty minutes ago that the south korean president and the north korean leader are indeed going to sign a joint declaration so we knew in the morning or it was announced in the morning that that's the plan but we weren't really sure whether this is going to happen so about twenty minutes ago we learned that yes they're going to sign this declaration we've just seen the pictures couple of minutes ago how they put their signature under this document however we don't know yet what is in the document so you can see the live pictures behind me of the south korean president dieting or giving a speech we have more details for the next for the next hour before both of them had planted a tree and they had chosen a pine tree and the reason why they chose a pine tree as everything today was highly symbolic pine tree because the pine tree is green in samara and in winter so as
and sol philip bring us up to see this is obviously something is happening right now but what's been happening throughout the day on the korean peninsula with these two leaders. well first of all we have just learned like twenty minutes ago that the south korean president and the north korean leader are indeed going to sign a joint declaration so we knew in the morning or it was announced in the morning that that's the plan but we weren't really sure whether this is going to happen so about...
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here's philip with a look at this morning's weather. it's been absolutely glorious, philip.s it going to continue. ——? no is the short answer and we saw the breakdown last night. those showers and thunderstorms almost
here's philip with a look at this morning's weather. it's been absolutely glorious, philip.s it going to continue. ——? no is the short answer and we saw the breakdown last night. those showers and thunderstorms almost
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philip studied computer science and lives with his wife and their fourteen year old son in the village of live in year he built the house himself now he works in the mountains as a technician but not during the winter. some people in eleven years support the right wing fall nest united party but in this small village with two hundred ninety inhabitants those eager to help are still in the majority. after last night's hardships the baby has caught a cold or her mother is already pregnant with her next child. phillipe will help them through the red tape ahead of them but their chances of being allowed to stay in france legally are slim but these helpers have turned a blind eye to the long they don't see legal or illegal they only see humans were there can you think of that under what we're being punished for saving them. and still there are two labors over there actively involved in aiding refugees pops in and being instructors. behind us lives a retired farmer i think that. he used to work in the mountains now. deval mamma said us as a young couple with children of the mother is current
philip studied computer science and lives with his wife and their fourteen year old son in the village of live in year he built the house himself now he works in the mountains as a technician but not during the winter. some people in eleven years support the right wing fall nest united party but in this small village with two hundred ninety inhabitants those eager to help are still in the majority. after last night's hardships the baby has caught a cold or her mother is already pregnant with...
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remember last week they had philip morris that was bad and proctor that was bad. >> philip morris international. >> that was bad. >> a bad quarter. >> down 7% in one quarter. >> the japanese market, apparently. >> but, david, this is the one this is the test case. the reason i didn't like that quarter. >> oh, my. >> if proctor is negative they said we didn't do that good of a job in a lot of areas. in two areas in grooming. the whole pricing structure is in trouble and a lot of private label aggressive there looming it doesn't have looming kimberly that's professional care division and they were both good so if you want to start believing in one these consumer products down 21% with a well run company. this will be the test case for this group. >> okay. all right. >> got it. i'll be watching. >> and youee kp watching. >> we have an opening bell about
remember last week they had philip morris that was bad and proctor that was bad. >> philip morris international. >> that was bad. >> a bad quarter. >> down 7% in one quarter. >> the japanese market, apparently. >> but, david, this is the one this is the test case. the reason i didn't like that quarter. >> oh, my. >> if proctor is negative they said we didn't do that good of a job in a lot of areas. in two areas in grooming. the whole pricing...
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like the philip gives instructions for the next one time mission. was a true of all those euro zone where the helpers don't ask any questions except for where they want to travel on to once they've regained their strength. in the. world and. i don't know. enough not to call. the. war. will. they contact friends or relatives to tell them the good news about that i might learn there are. a lot of good will know the art of war why. do their activities make the helpers human traffickers you know you want vision to know we want to accept any money that you can here but traffickers do worse as. a form in the hours that you're there have always been traffickers during the war and smugglers term. friends p.c. but if we want to make sure they don't suffer from frostbite or die in the ticket they come either way. but even in winter they're not going to grow more. often to the people can you feel it when i press here from no no i put on two pairs of socks do. under those who have already been here for a few days make the beds for the newcomers already over the
like the philip gives instructions for the next one time mission. was a true of all those euro zone where the helpers don't ask any questions except for where they want to travel on to once they've regained their strength. in the. world and. i don't know. enough not to call. the. war. will. they contact friends or relatives to tell them the good news about that i might learn there are. a lot of good will know the art of war why. do their activities make the helpers human traffickers you know...
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this process and how constructive that process will be right and we're going to be joined now by philip bilski who is in seoul for us philip you're there you're actually witnessing what's happening just give us an idea of what's happening on the ground right now well i'm here at the press center in the north of seoul and we've been getting a life coverage live footage of what has been having happening at the summit itself the whole day and the last pictures we got were pictures from that dinner so that you know it started at six thirty local time with the south korean president moon and the north korean leader. the wife of both and officials from from both sides so that's the latest we got we got here in the press center itself as. many journalists are still busy writing their pieces trying to analyze what has been happening during the day but some also have already left so it's getting. more empty now do you have a sense of what the mood in korea there is like in light of these pretty dramatic developments. yes very much so i think so it started in the early morning here in the press c
this process and how constructive that process will be right and we're going to be joined now by philip bilski who is in seoul for us philip you're there you're actually witnessing what's happening just give us an idea of what's happening on the ground right now well i'm here at the press center in the north of seoul and we've been getting a life coverage live footage of what has been having happening at the summit itself the whole day and the last pictures we got were pictures from that dinner...
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into this process and how constructive process will be right and we're going to be joined now by philip bilski who is in seoul for us philip you're there you're actually witnessing what's happening just give us an idea of what's happening on the ground right now. well i'm here at the press center in the north of soul and we've been getting a live coverage live footage of what has been having happening at the summit itself june the whole day and the last pictures we got were pictures from that dinner so that you know it started at six thirty local time with the south korean president moon and the north korean leader. the wife of both and officials from from both sides so that's the latest we got we got here now bad we know that denuclearization is now on the table this is a big step this is something that the u.s. has been trying to get north korea to do for decades now why do you think the north would give up their biggest bargaining chip here the nuclear deterrent both build up to secure north korea's defense against the u.s. and maintain the regime and do nuclearization is only on the
into this process and how constructive process will be right and we're going to be joined now by philip bilski who is in seoul for us philip you're there you're actually witnessing what's happening just give us an idea of what's happening on the ground right now. well i'm here at the press center in the north of soul and we've been getting a live coverage live footage of what has been having happening at the summit itself june the whole day and the last pictures we got were pictures from that...
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philip. >> you know my vote is for philip.pdate on senator john mccain's health is ahead and plus, multiple tasers were used on an unruly passenger. we will show you that next. only one detergent can give you a sniff like this... try gain botanicals laundry detergent. one of the many irresistible scents from gain. ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer with advil pm. >>> police struggle to remove an unruly passenger from an american air laline plane in florida. the stun gun seemed to have little affect. they say his clothing may have prevented it from attaching properly. >>> nearly week after that midair engine explosion on a southwest airlines jet that killed a mother of two. the airline has cancelled roughly 130 flights as it takes planes out of service to search for any signs of engine metal fatigue. southwest started the inspections before the faa ordered the action and now the f amp a is und
philip. >> you know my vote is for philip.pdate on senator john mccain's health is ahead and plus, multiple tasers were used on an unruly passenger. we will show you that next. only one detergent can give you a sniff like this... try gain botanicals laundry detergent. one of the many irresistible scents from gain. ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer...
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we've got barry, michael, alfred, albert, philip. keep them coming in and i will see you soon. to go pretty much back to normal, certainly compared to what we had last week, with that heatwave, and those temperatures in the high 20s for some of us. this week it's going to change a little bit more, from sunny spells to darker clouds. it will remain very fresh. in fact, the indication is that, as we head through the week, the temperatures will keep on dropping. it could turn really chilly by the weekend, and the nights will be nippy as well. now, there's a lot of cloud out there in the atlantic which is ready to come our way, lots of showers, too. this is cool air, it's streaming in, and it's here to stay for the next few days. so, for the early hours of tuesday morning, a lot of cloud across southern areas. that actually is going to stop the temperatures from dropping too low. we're talking about 10—12 degrees across the south. in the north, where clear spells develop, around about seven or eight degrees, six there in the very far north. and then tuesday itself is going to be a
we've got barry, michael, alfred, albert, philip. keep them coming in and i will see you soon. to go pretty much back to normal, certainly compared to what we had last week, with that heatwave, and those temperatures in the high 20s for some of us. this week it's going to change a little bit more, from sunny spells to darker clouds. it will remain very fresh. in fact, the indication is that, as we head through the week, the temperatures will keep on dropping. it could turn really chilly by the...
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correspondent philip bilski who is in seoul while come to you both philip we'll start with you you're following developments at the official press center what happened there when the two leaders met. where you can clearly see that you're witnessing something historic here as you mentioned i meant the press center that's not where the action is summit is taking place the summit is taking place in the north from you it would take you like two to three hours by car to get to the border between north and south korea but as a journalist right here you are as close as you can get to the talks and i'm here with more than three thousand colleagues from all over the world from more than three hundred countries and it was very interesting this morning to see the reaction especially from. the green colleagues when the south korean president and the north korean leader match and when they shook hands you could clearly feel the excitement and at a certain point the german the c.e.o. even started applauding so you could really feel that your experience in experiencing something really historic here
correspondent philip bilski who is in seoul while come to you both philip we'll start with you you're following developments at the official press center what happened there when the two leaders met. where you can clearly see that you're witnessing something historic here as you mentioned i meant the press center that's not where the action is summit is taking place the summit is taking place in the north from you it would take you like two to three hours by car to get to the border between...
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correspondent philip belsky is covering the story for us in seoul philip it's good to see you it's the morning after now that the dust has somewhat settled what are people there saying about what unfolded between these two leaders where we were able to talk to a couple of people this morning and most of them i have to say there were really optimistic obviously many people had not expected the north into south to be able to agree on so many points and one woman for instance she said that she hopes to be able to travel by train from south korea through the north to europe very soon. now there is some optimism as you mention but there have been summits between jiang and seoul before is there still that sense of hope that you mention that this time will be different for different are is there some skepticism as well. well if you talk about concrete measures the whole picture gets much more the whole situation gets much much more complicated so many experts warn against to be to be too optimistic and that's because still so many open questions obviously it's one thing to agree on the long t
correspondent philip belsky is covering the story for us in seoul philip it's good to see you it's the morning after now that the dust has somewhat settled what are people there saying about what unfolded between these two leaders where we were able to talk to a couple of people this morning and most of them i have to say there were really optimistic obviously many people had not expected the north into south to be able to agree on so many points and one woman for instance she said that she...
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philip morris quarter tells us vaping isn't just crushing tock b back coin the u.s. iqos platform which plateaued years before management expected to you can understand why the stocks went literally free fall. tumbled from 181 to 85 in a single session and the pin action devastated the rest of the group. altria reports on thursday and we will be watching them like a hawk if you have been on the tobacco stocks, you are trying to fight the tide you need to bring in new users or you are toast but millennials would rather vape than smoke. the margins on ecigs are so much lower than on real cigs. what if you wanted to invest in vaping instead no publicly traded vap companies. but if juul talks about becoming public, i will let you know. threat from its vaporized competitive. it could even have more downside "mad money" back after the break. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves
philip morris quarter tells us vaping isn't just crushing tock b back coin the u.s. iqos platform which plateaued years before management expected to you can understand why the stocks went literally free fall. tumbled from 181 to 85 in a single session and the pin action devastated the rest of the group. altria reports on thursday and we will be watching them like a hawk if you have been on the tobacco stocks, you are trying to fight the tide you need to bring in new users or you are toast but...
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philip. back to you. >>> all right, thank you. and u.s. allies are waiting on on the american strike on syria, with indications that some could potentially join in. let go to ali in tehran with the details. good morning. >> good morning, philip, well, initially british prime minister a ree teresa may seemed to be hesitate. but now she is changing. let's listen to what she had to say. >> all the indications are that this was the responsibility of the syrian regime and we will now work with our allies, other closest allies to see how we ensure those responsible are held to account. >> now, this syrian regime of assad deny mounting a chemical attac attack. but the british prime minister spoke both to u.s. president trump and prime minister macron, and all agreed that assad showed disregard to international law for the use of chemical weapons. they are working together and believed to be preparing for a military strike and response to the attack over the weekend. and we have to see what the fall-out of all of it will be. back you guys. >> a lo
philip. back to you. >>> all right, thank you. and u.s. allies are waiting on on the american strike on syria, with indications that some could potentially join in. let go to ali in tehran with the details. good morning. >> good morning, philip, well, initially british prime minister a ree teresa may seemed to be hesitate. but now she is changing. let's listen to what she had to say. >> all the indications are that this was the responsibility of the syrian regime and we...
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philip does more than just make music he's a trained educator and works for the nonprofit organization y.m.c.a. young men's christian association as the director of a youth club in nestling and he sees every day the rel god plays in kids' lives. up the globe and. i think faith is of great significance and not necessarily the church or traditions but the questions like is there a god i'm i wanted to do i matter i do have a purpose is there a future if these things have always occupied people for mention of those. they're also at the heart of the elephant song in his music and social work have at least one thing in common here they're an expression of love for god. her honor. her. sadly our public spot special is drawing to a close but the finish off we take a look at how one man remakes traditional christian music into an international smash it in one thousand nine hundred the german producer make a trip to to krikorian monk chanting and let in bible verses and combine them with electronic beats to sing a sadness that's from the music project in the which topped the charts in more than
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philip symbolic but certainly the two governments are expecting something to come out of this summit what is that exactly. well i think especially for the south korean government and the south korean president it's the most important thing is that both sides are talking again so as to as you know that relationship between the north and the south was pretty bad for almost ten years now one reason for that obviously were the nuclear tests in north korea but also you had a very conservative. government here in the south so for the especially for the south korean president moon it's really a big step that both sides are talking again so first of all they're trying to improve their relationship and also there might be talks about a peace agreement and also of course the denuclearization might be a topic as well philip as you're speaking i just want to remind our viewers that we're looking at live pictures of kim jong un and moon j.n. speaking there smiling and having a nice conversation on what appears to be a very sunny day sunny prospect potentially for the future of the korean peninsul
philip symbolic but certainly the two governments are expecting something to come out of this summit what is that exactly. well i think especially for the south korean government and the south korean president it's the most important thing is that both sides are talking again so as to as you know that relationship between the north and the south was pretty bad for almost ten years now one reason for that obviously were the nuclear tests in north korea but also you had a very conservative....
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here in the studio by bad backer a korea specialist from the german council on foreign relations philip let's go to you first and so we're witnessing something really extraordinary some historic moments here what's happening right now. well i'm here at the press center which is in the north of seoul where it's the talks at the summit has been taking place two to three hours by a kind and all through me air. at the same time this place here for john this is we we are as close as well as we can get as journalists to to the summit so we have had live coverage of all the events happening north here. during the whole during the day. and that the life cover broadcast has just stopped just recently as some we're seeing what we're seeing now here in the back basically is footage that has been. taken during the day so right now everyone everyone here in the press center is basically getting busy writing the news and trying to understand what has been and we departed via by a both parties you know we can definitely a very crowded press room behind you there back off from council on foreign relati
here in the studio by bad backer a korea specialist from the german council on foreign relations philip let's go to you first and so we're witnessing something really extraordinary some historic moments here what's happening right now. well i'm here at the press center which is in the north of seoul where it's the talks at the summit has been taking place two to three hours by a kind and all through me air. at the same time this place here for john this is we we are as close as well as we can...
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for more, let's go to philip. there are lots of touchy subjects on the table. philip: today will be the moment when the subjects, in a meeting between the two presidents in the oval office and an expanded meeting in the cabinet room with the larger delegations. that's when there is no way around this. there will no longer be the pomp and circumstance we saw last night at mount vernon where the first president george washington used to live. later tonight for that state dinner at the white house, this is where they will be talking about the subjects where they disagree quite clearly. that is a bone of contention. the biggest is the iran nuclear deal. macron is very much in washington was a mission that he has as an envoy to other european countries that signed up for the deal. they want the u.s. president to be convinced the united states should stay in that deal. he has threatened to quit on the 12th of may. the time is running out. there is pressure back home across europe for the french president to come back from this state visit with something tangible, so
for more, let's go to philip. there are lots of touchy subjects on the table. philip: today will be the moment when the subjects, in a meeting between the two presidents in the oval office and an expanded meeting in the cabinet room with the larger delegations. that's when there is no way around this. there will no longer be the pomp and circumstance we saw last night at mount vernon where the first president george washington used to live. later tonight for that state dinner at the white...
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prince philip retired from royal duties last august.cted to attend and accompany the queen to three recent events. he did not appear. it subsequently emerged that he had been suffering with problems with his hip for the last month or so. hip replacements are a common procedure, more than 800 of them were carried out on people over the age of 90, those are the latest figures for 2016. prince philip's was carried out under general anaesthetic. a statement from the palace says that his royal highness is likely to stay in hospitalfor a few his royal highness is likely to stay in hospital for a few days. the queen has remained at windsor castle rock, she has been kept fully informed as to her husband's progress. the family will hope that he is fully recovered by may the 19th, the wedding date, of course of prince harry and meghan markle. sophie, thank you. vauxhall has announced it will build its new van at the company's luton factory safeguarding 1,400 jobs. the new vivaro van will replace the current model from 2019. vauxall‘s french owner
prince philip retired from royal duties last august.cted to attend and accompany the queen to three recent events. he did not appear. it subsequently emerged that he had been suffering with problems with his hip for the last month or so. hip replacements are a common procedure, more than 800 of them were carried out on people over the age of 90, those are the latest figures for 2016. prince philip's was carried out under general anaesthetic. a statement from the palace says that his royal...
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let's go into the today stock chart for philip morris. you can see how large the decline was, the biggest drop on record. let's go into some of the carnage. you saw tobacco makers not just in the u.s. but europe, british tobacco down in a very big way on the indications of weaker demand. if we going to the bloomberg one is where these charts are, this one is called tobacco charts. you can see all these different stocks, yellow is phillip morris, they are completely tanking on the trading desk on this latest earnings news. julie: su, thank you so much. very poor action on tobacco stocks today. the short action in tech stocks, headlines today's edition of daybreak.
let's go into the today stock chart for philip morris. you can see how large the decline was, the biggest drop on record. let's go into some of the carnage. you saw tobacco makers not just in the u.s. but europe, british tobacco down in a very big way on the indications of weaker demand. if we going to the bloomberg one is where these charts are, this one is called tobacco charts. you can see all these different stocks, yellow is phillip morris, they are completely tanking on the trading desk...
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philip randolph. a. philip randolph. all right. so, brother randolph is a former editor and writer, and he is a union organizer and he organizers on the brotherhood of the sleeping carporters and he organizes the union in 1949. and what a sleeping car? it is a train. trains are still one of the m major modes of transportation in the united states in 1920s, '30s, '40s, and so if you traveling from atlanta to the new york, let's say, and you are renting a sleep iing car, you a asleep, right? so you have attendants who are taking care of you. sleeping carpo in sleeping car porters, and so what with randolph does is to organize these porters. and so this is the largest african-american union of this era. and randolph is a passionate advocate for working men and women, and passionate and a union man. right. he has a distinct understanding of power. all right. dr. martin luther king has the great phrase in one of the speeches where he is when the u can make general motors say yes when it wants to say no, right? can make the largest compa
philip randolph. a. philip randolph. all right. so, brother randolph is a former editor and writer, and he is a union organizer and he organizers on the brotherhood of the sleeping carporters and he organizes the union in 1949. and what a sleeping car? it is a train. trains are still one of the m major modes of transportation in the united states in 1920s, '30s, '40s, and so if you traveling from atlanta to the new york, let's say, and you are renting a sleep iing car, you a asleep, right? so...
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big moves in philip morris, in clorox, in kimberly clark, campbell's soup, kellogg's, 52-week lows all over the place in consumer staples. to a lesser extent, we're seeing retailers who held a little bit better also selling off late in the month as well so you're seeing companies like kohl's and dillard's and gap. the third group, semiconductors, i won't put them all up for you but the main semiconductor etf has been drooping here in the last couple days there you see it for the month of april i think the important thing, overall, earnings are continuing to improve when was the last time we saw a 20 in front of earnings growth for a quarter? it was bway back in 2011 revenues up 7.5% second, third, fourth quarter also holding up very well. the problem here, guys, is a little bit of sell on the news i think a lot of people are just betting right now. it's not going to get necessarily a lot better on that
big moves in philip morris, in clorox, in kimberly clark, campbell's soup, kellogg's, 52-week lows all over the place in consumer staples. to a lesser extent, we're seeing retailers who held a little bit better also selling off late in the month as well so you're seeing companies like kohl's and dillard's and gap. the third group, semiconductors, i won't put them all up for you but the main semiconductor etf has been drooping here in the last couple days there you see it for the month of april...
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philip, sarah, thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me.000 feet in the air, look. >> that's done, i'm going see baby jesus and popa god. heather: a heroic pilot got plane down on the ground. vo: gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. brand vo: snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,340 in tax savings. quickbooks. backing you. heather: well, southwest airlines passengers scared for their lives trying to land in severe storm. here is the path the plane was supposed to take from fort lauderdale to new orleans, the track goes right through storm. you can see there. here is what actually happened passengers say was actually a nightmare. >> felt like i was about to see god, it's done, i'm about to see momma, poppa god. >> you thought that you were going to die? >> yes. heather: plane making emergency landing in florida later landing safe in new orleans, their top focus is safety. stranded voters pulled to safety after crashing into a jetty, incredible video off the coast of miami wh
philip, sarah, thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me.000 feet in the air, look. >> that's done, i'm going see baby jesus and popa god. heather: a heroic pilot got plane down on the ground. vo: gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, even when nothing else is. brand vo: snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,340 in tax savings. quickbooks. backing you. heather: well, southwest airlines passengers scared for their lives trying to...
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are looking much better than they did the same time last year so the share price of philips is up nicely on the other hand u.b.s. the largest swiss bank did not manage to convince investors with its earnings reports and that is seen by some people here as a bad omen for the bank which is going to come out with its first quarter earnings report next thursday and speaking of deutsche bank there's more to talk about here today h. and a the large chinese shareholder of a bank has reduced its stake in deutsche or from. around about five percent to only about eight percent that of course raises the discussion again about you know the. solvency and the reliability of a as a shareholder. that's a highly leveraged company the chinese investor a lot of that involved is not always a good side and maybe more trouble ahead for germany's biggest lender. in frankfurt for us thank you very much for this announce it. does remind us how important it can be to stop and smell the flowers thousands of visitors flocked to the flow in the netherlands this weekend for the annual flop show spring of five hundred
are looking much better than they did the same time last year so the share price of philips is up nicely on the other hand u.b.s. the largest swiss bank did not manage to convince investors with its earnings reports and that is seen by some people here as a bad omen for the bank which is going to come out with its first quarter earnings report next thursday and speaking of deutsche bank there's more to talk about here today h. and a the large chinese shareholder of a bank has reduced its stake...
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those are philip and arthur. wonder if the final name may be arthur philip michael. michael is kate's father's name. i don't know. make your bets. >> i love you say it is speculation. look, this is the moment that stole the world's heart. look at charlotte. she is a barrier breaker. those old sexist rules of the boy jumping ahead of the girl in the line of succession are gone. she is making history. that little darling. >> the closing wave is a closing wave to max foster and to all of you. a nice parting moment. >> our favorite picture. thanks >>> he was suffering from an infection. it became a crisis. >> when one person dies, a spouse has a dramatically increased rate of mortality. >> the american public sees him as the last of the
those are philip and arthur. wonder if the final name may be arthur philip michael. michael is kate's father's name. i don't know. make your bets. >> i love you say it is speculation. look, this is the moment that stole the world's heart. look at charlotte. she is a barrier breaker. those old sexist rules of the boy jumping ahead of the girl in the line of succession are gone. she is making history. that little darling. >> the closing wave is a closing wave to max foster and to all...
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. >> reporter: good morning, philip. the spirit of the easter holiday did not keep the president from venting frustration, even misinformation sunday. president trump again showed concern that the border wall he has so long promised is not yet fully funded. >>> with the first lady and daughter tiffany heading into easter sunday service, the president paused to engage, even inflame a politically charged issue, immigration. >> and a lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of daca, we're going to have to really see. >> reporter: the president's assertion gives a false picture of what the daca program actually is. bill richardson was a boarder state governor. >> the president is factually incorrect. daca has nothing to do with new immigrants coming in or immigrants coming in. >> reporter: daca, deferred action on childhood arrivals, is an obama-era policy to prevent deportation for young immigrants who qualify based on age and education and must be living in the u.s. continuously since 2007. the futur
. >> reporter: good morning, philip. the spirit of the easter holiday did not keep the president from venting frustration, even misinformation sunday. president trump again showed concern that the border wall he has so long promised is not yet fully funded. >>> with the first lady and daughter tiffany heading into easter sunday service, the president paused to engage, even inflame a politically charged issue, immigration. >> and a lot of people are coming in because they...
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prince philip, who's 96, is expected to remain in hospital for several days.l hip replacement operation today and is in good spirits. prince phillip, who's 96, is likely to remain in hospital for a number of days. our royal correspondent sarah campbell has the latest from the king edward vii hospital in central london. he underwent a procedure earlier today and is now described as co mforta ble today and is now described as comfortable and progressing satisfactorily. hip replacements are a common procedure. it is where the damage and is replaced by an artificial one. the latest eagles to make figures —— prince philip will that was carried out under general anaesthetic. he appears to be recovering as he gets used to the newjoint. recovering as he gets used to the new joint. the palace recovering as he gets used to the newjoint. the palace av they can to stay here for several days. the royal college of surgeons say the majority of patients can get back to normal within a few weeks of surgery. normal within a few weeks of surgery. the queen is a windsor castle. s
prince philip, who's 96, is expected to remain in hospital for several days.l hip replacement operation today and is in good spirits. prince phillip, who's 96, is likely to remain in hospital for a number of days. our royal correspondent sarah campbell has the latest from the king edward vii hospital in central london. he underwent a procedure earlier today and is now described as co mforta ble today and is now described as comfortable and progressing satisfactorily. hip replacements are a...
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correspondent philip belsky reporting from seoul moving on now to brenda's league soccer and the friday night game hoffenheim can thank andre cromartie just masterclass hattrick for keeping their champions league dreams alive with a three one win against hanover the croatian began with the simplest of tap ins in the sixteenth minute he followed that up with a smash of a volley in the fifty s. and then sealed the victory for hoffenheim with a delicate lob in the eighty sixth minute all that makes him man of the match. and the relegation battle is on in the bundesliga with only three match days remaining five clubs are still fighting for another season in the top flight realistically though perhaps only four of them have any hope of beating the dreaded drop. last place cologne seemed to have given up all hope they do still have a mathematical chance of staying up but these images say it all as do these i'm hamburg situation doesn't give them much reason for confidence either but reason has little to do with football especially the relegation battle their win last weekend means hamburg's c
correspondent philip belsky reporting from seoul moving on now to brenda's league soccer and the friday night game hoffenheim can thank andre cromartie just masterclass hattrick for keeping their champions league dreams alive with a three one win against hanover the croatian began with the simplest of tap ins in the sixteenth minute he followed that up with a smash of a volley in the fifty s. and then sealed the victory for hoffenheim with a delicate lob in the eighty sixth minute all that...
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first summit meeting between the leaders of north and south korea earlier i asked you tell these philip belsky in seoul if there was a sense that this time was really different. well if you talk about concrete measures the whole picture gets much more the whole situation gets much much more complicated so many experts warn against to be to be too optimistic and that's because still so many open questions obviously it's one thing to agree on the long term goal for instance offer a denuclearization of the korean peninsula and it's something completely different than to agree on concrete steps how to achieve this goal. and as we know that the devil sometimes or most of the time is in the details and also not everything is controlled by the north and south korea a lot will depend on the outcome of the summit between kim jong un and donald trump . correspondent philip belsky reporting from seoul moving on to blondest league soccer in the friday night game hoffenheim can thank andre crammer itch master hattrick for keeping their champions league dreams alive with a three one win against hanov
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correspondent philip belsky reporting from seoul moving on to bundesliga soccer in the friday night game hoffenheim can thank andre kara matches masterclass patrick for keeping their champions league dreams alive with a three one win against hanover the croatian began with the simplest of happened in the sixteenth minute and he followed that up with a smash of a volley in the fiftieth and then sealed the victory for hoffenheim with a delicate lob in the eighty sixth minute and all that makes a man of the match. football is somewhat of a religion for many around the world and argentina one club has recreated michelangelo's famous painting in the sistine chapel in their gym using the likeness of superstars like diego mayor donna and leon all messy now fans and players who worship the football legends can also look up to them. messi any merit gone up to trade as the iconic figures of adam and god in michelangelo's masterpiece argentina's two football stars already have heavenly status in the country anymore lies in the two on this ceiling along with other argentinian stars is an effort to m
correspondent philip belsky reporting from seoul moving on to bundesliga soccer in the friday night game hoffenheim can thank andre kara matches masterclass patrick for keeping their champions league dreams alive with a three one win against hanover the croatian began with the simplest of happened in the sixteenth minute and he followed that up with a smash of a volley in the fiftieth and then sealed the victory for hoffenheim with a delicate lob in the eighty sixth minute and all that makes a...
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or for the thoughts philip giraldi former cia officer. so up until now there's been no evidence presented to back up london's claims them despite that some countries of course and some organizations have been quick to side with the u.k. expelling russian diplomats nato was no exception ordering seven russian diplomatic staff to leave its age q russia's deputy foreign affairs minister and former permanent representative to nato told us he thinks the scruple affair was likely devised to boost military spending is another theory. i think this whole script case was concocted to prepare public opinion for the ever increasing amounts of money being spent on the military at present the military budgets of european nato members put together to approximately two hundred seventy billion if they achieve the two percent target that some will come to four hundred billion that would be ten times more than russia's military budget. obviously such whopping amounts of money being spent on the military are liable to be the subject of heated public debate t
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mark: any spillover from philip morris, png?: philip morris reported disappointing earnings and british american tobacco and imperial are two of the biggest decliners on the stoxx 600. another fear of consumer packaged business facing its challenges. mark: anyone doing it well in the consumer health package focused business? heather: yesterday, dan and -- dannon at a really good number, they have seen recovery in their dairy business. luxury, really good numbers. l'oreal which makes makeup, they had a more luxury premium element. mark: and the chinese are loving cognac. heather: again, higher-margin, high-end good. remy which makes cognac also had a good -- s christmas present for me had a louis the 13th cognac. heather: that showed up in the market. mark: i hope it did. i will take a sip. that is worth a few hundred dollars. heather burke, thanks a lot. ahead, coming up, opec and russian officials are discussing the future of production cuts. from cognac to crude this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time burke -- it is time for t
mark: any spillover from philip morris, png?: philip morris reported disappointing earnings and british american tobacco and imperial are two of the biggest decliners on the stoxx 600. another fear of consumer packaged business facing its challenges. mark: anyone doing it well in the consumer health package focused business? heather: yesterday, dan and -- dannon at a really good number, they have seen recovery in their dairy business. luxury, really good numbers. l'oreal which makes makeup,...
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. >>> queen elizabeth's husband, prince philip, has been admitted to the hospital for hip surgery.he 96-year-old have missed several public appearances in repeat days, including easter. according to the palace, the surgery was made ahead of time but just made public today. prince philip has largely retired from public life but still accompanies the queen on occasion. >>> developing new from washington, d.c., this morning. the political world is speculating on the future of another member of president trump's cabinet. this time it's epa chief scott pruitt embroiled in a scandal over a condo lease. here's abc news. >> reporter: scott pruitt is the latest cabinet official under scrutiny. the epa secretary, the subject of a formal white house inquiry after abc news reported he rented an apartment on capitol hill from the wife of a top energy lobbyist who is paid to lobby the epa. >> listen, i don't know how you survive this one. if he has to go, it's because he never should have been there in the first place. >> reporter: the agency defended the agreement that the $50 a night lease is
. >>> queen elizabeth's husband, prince philip, has been admitted to the hospital for hip surgery.he 96-year-old have missed several public appearances in repeat days, including easter. according to the palace, the surgery was made ahead of time but just made public today. prince philip has largely retired from public life but still accompanies the queen on occasion. >>> developing new from washington, d.c., this morning. the political world is speculating on the future of...
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to julia, and joyce and philip thank you. coming up for us, michael cohen announc announces he will take the fifth in the daniel's case. and stormily daniel's lawyer has something to say about that. >>> the president's navy doctor nominated to run the v.a. faces newal gags of prescribing himself meds and drive ago vehicle and more on "the 11th hour. " hey, want the fastest internet? done. and now, xfinity mobile is included. you can get up to five lines. you can save 400 bucks or more a year, which you can spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. come see how you can save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus, ask how to keep your current phone. visit your local xfinity store today. play [music plays]his". when everything's connected, it's simple. easy. awesome. . >>> this is the personal attorney to the president of the united states for at least the last ten to 12 years. that same individual that the president appointed you, other members of the media and the american people f
to julia, and joyce and philip thank you. coming up for us, michael cohen announc announces he will take the fifth in the daniel's case. and stormily daniel's lawyer has something to say about that. >>> the president's navy doctor nominated to run the v.a. faces newal gags of prescribing himself meds and drive ago vehicle and more on "the 11th hour. " hey, want the fastest internet? done. and now, xfinity mobile is included. you can get up to five lines. you can save 400...
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the queen's husband prince philip do you cook edinburgh is notorious for his rather frank remarks philip has retired from all official duties but not from his constant black humor from which not even his wife is spared. in first place among the odd nicknames you'd hardly expect the queen to answer to is cabbage also a popular pet name in france the royal couple have been married for over seventy years now and it's not even that nickname seems to have dampened the queen's spirits. are moving on now to trends in weddings and there are lots of ways to tie the knot in las vegas at a drive through or on a romantic beach in italy for example but instead of walking barefoot in the sand some companies are going for a cooler option and that is getting married at the lucky ranch in the finnish arctic here the waiting pair can ride on dog sleds through the winter forests and spend the night in an igloo it's yet another way to begin that marital journey. northern finland it's the right. lace for those seeking subzero temperatures and solitude. for some it's even the ideal place to tie the knot. rosi
the queen's husband prince philip do you cook edinburgh is notorious for his rather frank remarks philip has retired from all official duties but not from his constant black humor from which not even his wife is spared. in first place among the odd nicknames you'd hardly expect the queen to answer to is cabbage also a popular pet name in france the royal couple have been married for over seventy years now and it's not even that nickname seems to have dampened the queen's spirits. are moving on...
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fifty six year old philip tickled pink dedicated the choreography to his late mother. he got his love for ballet from her. he gets his inspiration from anything and everything life itself he's always on the lookout for new ideas as he battles do michael but that's the basis for the company. in our continuous search for new forms of speech spectacular and wonderful magical forms. it's not that easy to come up with them it's a long process with deeply seated we look around and occasionally we find something interesting that the people. the joke on. the south dakota play and his company create poetic spaces for the fascinating images blaring the line between reality and illusion. the void. stone mason yannick haricots as one of about a thousand german journeyman on the road now they are a very specific class of people they must be under thirty unmarried have no children be debt free and without a criminal record now after they fill all of these criteria they can then leave for various countries allowed to return home at the earliest three years and one day later god has b
fifty six year old philip tickled pink dedicated the choreography to his late mother. he got his love for ballet from her. he gets his inspiration from anything and everything life itself he's always on the lookout for new ideas as he battles do michael but that's the basis for the company. in our continuous search for new forms of speech spectacular and wonderful magical forms. it's not that easy to come up with them it's a long process with deeply seated we look around and occasionally we...
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