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ian henderson and rebecca harding back to give us more of a take on what has been going on.parently, we're told. very much so, so seven o'clock london time today, i am expecting the government issued its strategy for what trade tariffs look like if we have an ideal scenario. now, eve ryo ne have an ideal scenario. now, everyone thought we are going to ta ke yea rs everyone thought we are going to take years to get into a conversation about trade. it looks like we're going to get into a conversation about trade today. the reason the government of course is doing that, i think partly is to scare members of parliament to vote against letting no deal happen this evening, when a boat again. but this is uncharted stuff, we have been pa rt is uncharted stuff, we have been part of the european settlement all of my professional life and we are now talking about britain imposing its own trade tariffs. —— they vote. this is going to be a very rocky day between government and business, believe in me is. and for chancellor phillip hammond as well, he is delivering his spring statement la
ian henderson and rebecca harding back to give us more of a take on what has been going on.parently, we're told. very much so, so seven o'clock london time today, i am expecting the government issued its strategy for what trade tariffs look like if we have an ideal scenario. now, eve ryo ne have an ideal scenario. now, everyone thought we are going to ta ke yea rs everyone thought we are going to take years to get into a conversation about trade. it looks like we're going to get into a...
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with me is rebecca harding, the ceo of coriolis tech.ian henderson is also back, as promised, to give us their take on this coverage. the daily mail, house of fool ‘s, the daily mail saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily mail completely backed brexit, the former editor was a big, mail completely backed brexit, the former editorwas a big, big cheerleader for the european research group, that is the far right of the conservative party that wa nts to right of the conservative party that wants to see, that projected theresa may's deal yesterday. the new editor that came in in the autumn is taking a completely different stance, he wa nts to a completely different stance, he wants to see the softest brexit possible. he still thinks brexit should happen but it should not cause any cliff edge economic calamity. the daily mail's front page today basically says the erg, those that want the ha
with me is rebecca harding, the ceo of coriolis tech.ian henderson is also back, as promised, to give us their take on this coverage. the daily mail, house of fool ‘s, the daily mail saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily mail completely backed brexit, the former editor was a big, mail completely backed brexit, the former editorwas a...
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with me is rebecca harding, the ceo of coriolis tech. us their take on this coverage. the daily mail, house of fool ‘s, the daily mail saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily mail completely backed brexit, the former editor was a big,
with me is rebecca harding, the ceo of coriolis tech. us their take on this coverage. the daily mail, house of fool ‘s, the daily mail saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily mail completely backed brexit, the former editor was a big,
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rebecca harding, we thank you.oss the board my comes the banks, tim sloan will be leaving as ceo of wealth far go. ellher of morgan stanley also retiring. sloan, michel, how much of a shock is this? it was a couple of hours ago warren buffett was saying i'm 100% behind this man, as romaine pointed out. michelle: this is something people have been telegraphing maybe falsely, for a long time. wells fargo faced a lot of pressure during the house financial services committee to replace sloan. i am shocked it happened now. romaine: is there anything we can read into the fact that it is happening now and happening without a clear replacement in place? michelle: to me that does seem an indication it is them feeling the pressure from congress to do something to show they are actually cleaning up their act. romaine: so the view that they haven't is there is a culture of all kinds of problems and they are expected to keep popping up. the problems are not fixed? michelle: tim sloan was brought in as a new face that was not re
rebecca harding, we thank you.oss the board my comes the banks, tim sloan will be leaving as ceo of wealth far go. ellher of morgan stanley also retiring. sloan, michel, how much of a shock is this? it was a couple of hours ago warren buffett was saying i'm 100% behind this man, as romaine pointed out. michelle: this is something people have been telegraphing maybe falsely, for a long time. wells fargo faced a lot of pressure during the house financial services committee to replace sloan. i am...
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rebecca horan is an artist whose hard to define her interests include fields like alchemy surrealism mechanical invention and much of her art over her long career has focused on the female body and how it can be transformed or her modes of expression are equally varied and her impressive body of work mirrors a life that's divide defined by the creative process best to just let it do its work. rebecca holden gained worldwide recognition with her pencil performance at the documentary a contemporary art exhibition in. life to inanimate objects for her concert for anarchy in one thousand nine hundred she hung a grand piano upside down at the tate gallery in london. is full of surprises and has won many major awards. was the first woman to receive the prestigious kaiser ring. and in twenty turn she won the premium imperial. kiss of rhinoceros was one of her most electrifying works visitors were wont to keep the distance to the high voltage involved. film busters bedroom featured hollywood star jones dean chaplin an out of control wheelchair and a dancing fork it's an all march to silent f
rebecca horan is an artist whose hard to define her interests include fields like alchemy surrealism mechanical invention and much of her art over her long career has focused on the female body and how it can be transformed or her modes of expression are equally varied and her impressive body of work mirrors a life that's divide defined by the creative process best to just let it do its work. rebecca holden gained worldwide recognition with her pencil performance at the documentary a...
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data when you spoke coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca rivers here in berlin thanks very much for watching. i'm scared that my work that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here any more we will send you that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with clients of the what's your story. on what numbers of women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story you are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. another visitor nothing yet you want to become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. gamers are spotty pay looking you know those who have no friends and waste their time on stupid on lang games that make you aggressive and drive you crazy. five major prejudices about gaming and how much truth lies behind them i would topic today on. there are some two point two billion gamers worldwide almost one in three people regularly play on their smartphone computer or gaming console nevertheless prejudices about gamers and games remain rampant we want to take a close look at the five most prejudiced number one shooter games make you aggressive
data when you spoke coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca rivers here in berlin thanks very much for watching. i'm scared that my work that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here any more we will send you that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with clients of the what's your story. on what numbers of women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story you are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. another visitor...
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rebecca: we don't have a now.ocracy right we think we have a meritocracy because all of our kids work hardn our schools and often times the kids at the top 30 colleges are high achievers. but i will give you an example of two things we can do to make the system more meritocratic. one would be to have all the standards for college and mission be based on a relative growth metric, meaning if the floor started lower, your expectations of what you should be like in a 12 grade are also lower. if you started 20 squares ahead, the bar for what you have to do to get into college is that much higher. that makes people squirmy and all angles, because shouldn't all kids have the same hopes and dreams and potential? they should, but our system is not delivering that. thinking about a relative metric, and some college admissions officers are looking at your zip code, your race, and your gender and making a decision about how impressive what you overcame is. jason: that is a lot of art, not science. rebecca: exactly. the second thing we could do if we wanted to make this more fair is really think about
rebecca: we don't have a now.ocracy right we think we have a meritocracy because all of our kids work hardn our schools and often times the kids at the top 30 colleges are high achievers. but i will give you an example of two things we can do to make the system more meritocratic. one would be to have all the standards for college and mission be based on a relative growth metric, meaning if the floor started lower, your expectations of what you should be like in a 12 grade are also lower. if you...
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news headlines for you at the top of the next hour i'm rebecca mittens in berlin thank you for me and the whole thing. i'm scared that viral not hard and in the end this i mean you're not allowed to stay here any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with violence and. what's your story. with numbers of women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. not a visitor not the guests you want to become citizens. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. thomas moore looks not a happy camper after being dropped from the german team for a foul way pirates defending dual drone bullet take the mats hummels recut to disrespecting a trio then when you come really but with the timing of the no more german team new sabotage fires recent moments of wolfsburg came to munich to face the defeats if you have who are looking to make a statement and will talk thought ma'am. can the black and yellow stand in the rain or would they be dancing in it don't leave had an easy task at least on paper with stuttgart visiting did go
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with the news fall coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca returns here in berlin thanks very much for watching. i'm secure in the by a war that's hard and in the end this is a me you're not a lot of the year and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. new smugglers with clients of. what's your story. on what numbers of women especially in victims of violence.
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jason: it is hard to read at times, but really worth the time. i love the cover, rebeccato our studio and we really did not want to let her go. she is so dynamic, we spent a lot of time with her and i really would recommend our extended podcast, because she really goes into the whole theory and how this is a long game. she is 27 years old, she will be at it for quite some time. carol: and you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: and check out our daily podcast, available in itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. >> where crews in sweden have learned to take over. you cannot have any more candy. you start your own millionaire
jason: it is hard to read at times, but really worth the time. i love the cover, rebeccato our studio and we really did not want to let her go. she is so dynamic, we spent a lot of time with her and i really would recommend our extended podcast, because she really goes into the whole theory and how this is a long game. she is 27 years old, she will be at it for quite some time. carol: and you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: and check out our daily podcast, available in itunes,...
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jason: it is hard to read at times, but really worth the time. i love the cover, rebecca studio and we really did not want to let her go. she is so dynamic, we spent a lot of time with her and i really would recommend our extended podcast, because she really goes into the whole theory and how this is a long game. she is 27 years old, she will be at it for quite some time. carol: and you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: and check out our daily podcast, available in itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ ♪ emily: he started an e-commerce company in 1995 around the same time as amazon when nobody believed anyone would ever buy anything from the internet. today, mickey mikitani's rakuten is known as the amazon of japan but also competes with google, netflix and airbnb, a streaming service, credit card and banking services and more. though many outside of japan still don't know how to pronounce rakuten's name. >> rakuten. >> ra-cue-ten. emily: they might recognize it from the jerseys of the golden state warriors a
jason: it is hard to read at times, but really worth the time. i love the cover, rebecca studio and we really did not want to let her go. she is so dynamic, we spent a lot of time with her and i really would recommend our extended podcast, because she really goes into the whole theory and how this is a long game. she is 27 years old, she will be at it for quite some time. carol: and you can find more stories on businessweek.com. jason: and check out our daily podcast, available in itunes,...
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rebecca cantor. >> we don't have a meritocracy right now. we think we do because all of our kids work hard in our schools and often times kids at the top 30 colleges are really smart high achievers that i will give you an example of two things we could do to make the system meritocratic that make people uncomfortable. one is have all of them based on a relative growth metric meaning of your floor started lower, your expectations of what it should be like in 12 grade are lower. if you start to 20 squares ahead like i did than the bar for what you have to do to get into college is higher. all makes people squirm in angles because shouldn't all kids have the same range of potential. they showed but our system isn't delivering that so thinking about a relative metric. they are looking at your zip code, they are looking at your race and gender in making a decision about how impressive what you have overcome is. but we don't have a standard -- >> it's a lot of art. >> a lot of art not science. the second thing we could do is really think about what we are measuring and it's interesting because t
rebecca cantor. >> we don't have a meritocracy right now. we think we do because all of our kids work hard in our schools and often times kids at the top 30 colleges are really smart high achievers that i will give you an example of two things we could do to make the system meritocratic that make people uncomfortable. one is have all of them based on a relative growth metric meaning of your floor started lower, your expectations of what it should be like in 12 grade are lower. if you...
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so surprises, rebecca, in your view >> well, i thought they'd have to try hard to be more dovish. they were more dovish. i would focus less on the dots and zee rro mikes to the balanc sheet. the fact we're tapering the balance sheet in may and finish up by september means they're going to get this thing done and then they're going to be looks like reinvesting into treasuries, finishing the mbs, holding more into treasury market i would say they got the message loud and clear in december that the balance sheet tightening, quantitative tightening was whether psychologically or having a real effect on the markets in the economy and they want to get that done. >> i think the one thing they've done really well here is tried to diminish uncertainty. unlike what we're seeing on the political side of washington, they really get the uncertainty tax on the u.s. and global economies, so as soon as they had thrown the cat among the pigeons and talk about they're going to get rid of this balance sheet reduction or they're going to get rid of it, they decide we have got to now put out what the
so surprises, rebecca, in your view >> well, i thought they'd have to try hard to be more dovish. they were more dovish. i would focus less on the dots and zee rro mikes to the balanc sheet. the fact we're tapering the balance sheet in may and finish up by september means they're going to get this thing done and then they're going to be looks like reinvesting into treasuries, finishing the mbs, holding more into treasury market i would say they got the message loud and clear in december...
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rebecca: we don't have a meritocracy right now. we think we do. because all of our kids work hardn our schools and often times, kids of the top 30 colleges are released mark -- really smart, high achievers. i can give you two examples that will make the system better. have a la power standards for college admissions be based on a relative growth metric. meaning, if you are a four-star or lower, your expectations of what you should be like when you're in 12th grade is lower. if you started 20 squares ahead like i did, the bar for what you have to do to get into college is higher. that's -- that make people score me. it's like, shouldn't all caps have the same hopes and dreams of potential? a should, but our system is not delivering that. thinking about a relative metric. some college admissions officers are doing this. they're looking at your zip code and looking at your race and gender and making a decision about how impressive what you have overcome is. we don't have a standardized metric. -- metric. about what weink are measuring. the sats started as an iq test. invented by the
rebecca: we don't have a meritocracy right now. we think we do. because all of our kids work hardn our schools and often times, kids of the top 30 colleges are released mark -- really smart, high achievers. i can give you two examples that will make the system better. have a la power standards for college admissions be based on a relative growth metric. meaning, if you are a four-star or lower, your expectations of what you should be like when you're in 12th grade is lower. if you started 20...
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rebecca grant. she is also the president of iris independent research. james klapper and john brennan were especially hard on president trump in this whole investigation developed, but i guess you can say they are not exactly neutral observers having expected that hillary clinton was going to win this election. >> klapper and brandon called president trump every name in the book and what disappoint me is these were intelligence professionals. klapper served in the air force for a long time i think they probably knew better. they knew very well russia likes to metal and interfere not just in the u.s. but in other countries and with their background it should've taken them about two weeks to find out there was no collusion. >> the fact is, what russia does is they have a very aggressive cyber strategy. part one talks about their strategy. part two is the hacking. this is what russia does. our cyber command is engaged day in and day out inviting with the russians. professionals should have known they metal but there is no use of donald trump or the intelligence group. it was preposterous. do not. [inaudible]
rebecca grant. she is also the president of iris independent research. james klapper and john brennan were especially hard on president trump in this whole investigation developed, but i guess you can say they are not exactly neutral observers having expected that hillary clinton was going to win this election. >> klapper and brandon called president trump every name in the book and what disappoint me is these were intelligence professionals. klapper served in the air force for a long...
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hard, she crumpled and dropping her into a nearby trash chute. four days later the custodian heard the animal crying and they saved the dog. now three weeks later, rocky has been adopted by rebecca fenson, the investigating officer. >> with all the tlc, excellent care, love, veterinary care that she's received in the past few weeks, she has rebounded really well. her spirits are really high. >> the person had no respect for life. it was atrocious, it was cruel. and we're very fortunate that the dog survived. >> reporter: incredible that the dog lived through this. rocky suffered dehydration and a broken leg that led to the amputation, but she probably survived, janelle and garvin, living on garbage. amoeba while the man went during the arraignment. we learned he is a veteran and he told the judge he is suffering from ptsd. he pled not guilty. reporting live from the hall of justice, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sam. >>> the fire is out, but questions remain. investigators are scouring debris looking for any clues as to what caused a huge fire in contra costa county yesterday. this is near antioch on bethel island. flames destroyed three homes. investigators say it
hard, she crumpled and dropping her into a nearby trash chute. four days later the custodian heard the animal crying and they saved the dog. now three weeks later, rocky has been adopted by rebecca fenson, the investigating officer. >> with all the tlc, excellent care, love, veterinary care that she's received in the past few weeks, she has rebounded really well. her spirits are really high. >> the person had no respect for life. it was atrocious, it was cruel. and we're very...
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hard. it is not a quick process to go out and find those definitions of skills that matter. carol: one standardized -- rebeccauld say that argument of bringing the employers into the conversation about how their work is changing, what the future will require, and bringing that back, many parents care. they are choosing that with their dollars. my goal is definitely to set a higher floor for high schools. know that some schools will do a crappy job teaching differently, and it is no fault of theirs. there are all sorts of systemic problems that make it hard to teach, but perhaps if you could relieve a little bit of that pressure around content, around teaching so many different modules of ap biology or history curriculum -- not get rid of it, just reduce a little bit and focus on a few concepts, maybe some schools choose to bring that to life with solar powered go kart races. maybe schools in pasadena choose to have kids and turned at -- intern at jpl for a couple of weeks. whatever the scenario that is best for those kids, i want a test to be generalizable enough that their progress shows up and we recognize
hard. it is not a quick process to go out and find those definitions of skills that matter. carol: one standardized -- rebeccauld say that argument of bringing the employers into the conversation about how their work is changing, what the future will require, and bringing that back, many parents care. they are choosing that with their dollars. my goal is definitely to set a higher floor for high schools. know that some schools will do a crappy job teaching differently, and it is no fault of...
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hard—hit town of sentani. the infant's mother and siblings died in the disaster. rebecca henscke has more.been flash flooding, it had been deforested in recent yea rs. flooding, it had been deforested in recent years. these were areas that had been heavily forested and they have been cut down. the government says because farmers and plantations, but there is also elements of illegal logging. papua has a military presence, they are fighting against a separatist battle there. there has been accusations in there. there has been accusations in the past of military involvement and widespread illegal logging. the president said this is a factor. he has ordered people to replant those hills. presumably this is because the trees hold the earth together and prevent landslides? that is right. there is a big lake in the middle, rivers run into it. in the past we have not seen this of flooding. there was a lot of heavy rain. it came at night. small creeks that run down these hills became huge rivers bringing mud, rocks, filling peoples houses at night when they were sleeping. that is why we have seen
hard—hit town of sentani. the infant's mother and siblings died in the disaster. rebecca henscke has more.been flash flooding, it had been deforested in recent yea rs. flooding, it had been deforested in recent years. these were areas that had been heavily forested and they have been cut down. the government says because farmers and plantations, but there is also elements of illegal logging. papua has a military presence, they are fighting against a separatist battle there. there has been...