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jeffrey roche and of the national constitutional center will be with us. be sure to watch weston journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning -- watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on monday morning. >> u.s. represented patrick mchenry of north carolina talks about federal reserve board policy, who the president might choose for federal openings, and more. newsmakers today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. history tv, today at 6:00 p.m., on american artifacts, a tour of the rise up rights on the lgbtq exhibit. the stonewall prayed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there. it was a place where gay people could come. >> at 8:00, on the presidency. here about the watergate tapes from jeff sheppard who worked with nixon's defense team. >> the president said this, the president said this, the president decreed to do that. anything thatind says the president gave an order or acknowledged criminality. it is just not there. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. president trump has announced he intends to nominate patrick shanahan to
jeffrey roche and of the national constitutional center will be with us. be sure to watch weston journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning -- watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on monday morning. >> u.s. represented patrick mchenry of north carolina talks about federal reserve board policy, who the president might choose for federal openings, and more. newsmakers today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. history tv, today at 6:00 p.m., on american artifacts, a tour of the rise up...
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. >> thank you very much, thank you dean roche. to you foreful continuing your public service here at the university of baltimore. president trump, faculty babies, friends and graduates i am honored to spend this member of day with day for you.ble this is a commencement for me. for almost three decades this is my first day as a former public servant and my first day of unemployment. i was ready for this. every job has to come to an end is useful to begin. .ith that end in mind it doesn't mean you should begin with precise plans about where you want to end up. anders are unpredictable you will find yourself in unexpected places. you should begin with a clear idea about what sort of person you want to become and allow that to influence your decisions along the way. i want to tell you a story about life.is a story about met saturday a friend told that he started regularly reading obituary notices as a team agent -- teenager. reads and on what he he considers what accomplishments will be featured in his own obituary notice. there is gr
. >> thank you very much, thank you dean roche. to you foreful continuing your public service here at the university of baltimore. president trump, faculty babies, friends and graduates i am honored to spend this member of day with day for you.ble this is a commencement for me. for almost three decades this is my first day as a former public servant and my first day of unemployment. i was ready for this. every job has to come to an end is useful to begin. .ith that end in mind it doesn't...
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there were a lot of complaints that the bbc gave the top headline to nigel for roche.e success of remain parties. that wasn't the best topic and headline. that is the opposite complaint to the other one. we are getting complaint from both sides but there are specific. i have never been satisfied with the idea because we are getting complaints from both sides, everything is all right. that is not good enough. it presupposes that people are not right and complaints specifically will be. we will have a good case for that. it shows the polymerization of the audience which reflects a polymerization of the electorate. nigel farage headline in the programme and as they were in his party was only six weeks old when the election of england and wales at a reasonable editorial call. the pen on the studio, dominated by the two parties, the conservatives a labourer, why haven't you got a brexit party person in the studio or more of a liberal democrats? two points on that if i may. the first is the clip we just saw your introduction show the panel at one moment in time during a five
there were a lot of complaints that the bbc gave the top headline to nigel for roche.e success of remain parties. that wasn't the best topic and headline. that is the opposite complaint to the other one. we are getting complaint from both sides but there are specific. i have never been satisfied with the idea because we are getting complaints from both sides, everything is all right. that is not good enough. it presupposes that people are not right and complaints specifically will be. we will...
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laughter we will start off with nigel for roche. what do you make of that? his picture on most of the front newspapers. with this suit covered in what we are told is banana and salted caramello milkshake after it was thrown over him ata milkshake after it was thrown over him at a visit in newcastle. this sort of thing is not acceptable. he used to be that once in a while, and 999 used to be that once in a while, and egg might be thrown out a politician or something but i think we have got toa or something but i think we have got to a stage now where threats, violence, this is not extreme violence, this is not extreme violence when it is still an attack ona violence when it is still an attack on a politician has become almost commonplace. it does in a sense give him the opportunity to play the victim. he has his ludicrous phrase about remaining radicalised remainers having been responsible as if that really is a good use of the word radicalisation. this is the man come against them the opportunity to play the victim. which i think he will do to the best he is
laughter we will start off with nigel for roche. what do you make of that? his picture on most of the front newspapers. with this suit covered in what we are told is banana and salted caramello milkshake after it was thrown over him ata milkshake after it was thrown over him at a visit in newcastle. this sort of thing is not acceptable. he used to be that once in a while, and 999 used to be that once in a while, and egg might be thrown out a politician or something but i think we have got toa...
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. >> thank you very much, thank you dean roche. to you foreful contng
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interfering and election is 70 months away let's answer it now and when i say ferocious i mean for roche this it is highly i mean you have to call for the president's personal lawyer to tell me which michelle's from a foreign government to see if they can influence somehow the upcoming presidential election we've had enough of that we will do everything we can to the breaking of the wall it's a very it's a trail of democracy to work with other countries to affect our elections it's just a flat out betrayal seriously mr president hold your horses stop this persecution it's funny though the democrats never seem to like it when the tables turn even if there is hard you know hard seeming evidence that something could be very foul here after all they've conducted this false investigation for the last 2 years costing taxpayers millions and millions of dollars really just abusing this president has family why would the democrats not now say that if there's an allegation of a possible president out in front of an election why would the democrats not want that followed through on why would they e
interfering and election is 70 months away let's answer it now and when i say ferocious i mean for roche this it is highly i mean you have to call for the president's personal lawyer to tell me which michelle's from a foreign government to see if they can influence somehow the upcoming presidential election we've had enough of that we will do everything we can to the breaking of the wall it's a very it's a trail of democracy to work with other countries to affect our elections it's just a flat...
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dems are interfering election is 70 months away let's get now and when i say ferocious i mean for roche us. it is highly unethical for the president's personal lawyer to tell me what visuals from a foreign government to see if they can influence somehow the upcoming presidential election we've had enough of that we will do everything we can up to the breaking of the wall it's a very it's a but trail of democracy to work with other countries to affect our elections it's just a flat out betrayal. to donald trump and his ties his campaign's ties to the russians were going to investigations i mean an investigation with a snapshot of prosecutor donald trump is either going to be impeached by the congress or impeached at the ballot box the fact that you may not be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt occurred criminal conspiracy doesn't mean that there's an absence of evidence of a crime seriously mr president old you horses stop this persecution it's funny though the democrats never seem to like it when the tables turn even if there is hard you know hard feeling of it and that something c
dems are interfering election is 70 months away let's get now and when i say ferocious i mean for roche us. it is highly unethical for the president's personal lawyer to tell me what visuals from a foreign government to see if they can influence somehow the upcoming presidential election we've had enough of that we will do everything we can up to the breaking of the wall it's a very it's a but trail of democracy to work with other countries to affect our elections it's just a flat out betrayal....
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but this is classical pianist alain roche, playing high above a hospital construction site in switzerland a crane operator. why? well, this is how he explains it. translation: i wanted to confront these two universes, which are the opposite of the classical piano — the grand with the dust. the raw side of the construction site, and i have the impression there are two different poems, but together they can be one. there is much more on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — hello. there's predominantly fine weather, with the gardens looking drier, the sight of rain bouncing off the ground could be viewed by some with envy, but that's what we had in the edinburgh area for a time on tuesday as the thundery shower moved through. but for much of the uk, tuesday was sunnier and warmer compared with monday, and it was dry. and there's more dry weather around for most parts of the uk in the day ahead. big exception, though, northern isles and northern scotland. here, we are going to see a weather system close by, with cloud and some outbreaks of rain.
but this is classical pianist alain roche, playing high above a hospital construction site in switzerland a crane operator. why? well, this is how he explains it. translation: i wanted to confront these two universes, which are the opposite of the classical piano — the grand with the dust. the raw side of the construction site, and i have the impression there are two different poems, but together they can be one. there is much more on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most...
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roche, which markets roaccutane, says millions of patients worldwide have benefited from taking roaccutanes why patients should be monitored closely. the company says studies have not identified a clear increase in the risk of psychiatric disorders in people who take isotretinoin, compared to those who don't. alliance, which markets another version of the drug, adds they continually assess the benefits and risks of their medicines. there's a lot of people that won't come out because of the sexual dysfunction. it's quite embarrassing. and i'm kind of urging people, if they have that experience, to come out as well. it's not good. the health watchdog nice says says it follows that advice and plans to publish new guidance on all acne treatments by 2021. jo mcdermott, bbc news. the time is quarter past one. our top story this lunchtime. cross—party talks on brexit collapse without agreement, afterjeremy corbyn says the government is too unstable and still to come: the australian rugby star israel folau says he's "deeply saddened" after being sacked by rugby australia for comments made on socia
roche, which markets roaccutane, says millions of patients worldwide have benefited from taking roaccutanes why patients should be monitored closely. the company says studies have not identified a clear increase in the risk of psychiatric disorders in people who take isotretinoin, compared to those who don't. alliance, which markets another version of the drug, adds they continually assess the benefits and risks of their medicines. there's a lot of people that won't come out because of the...
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but that was the audacious effort by classical pianist alain roche, when he scaled several meters tohospital construction site in switzerland. a crowd gathered below to watch as he was pulled up by a cord, and swung about by a crane operator. have a listen. translation: i wanted to confront these two universes, which are the opposite of the classical piano... the grand with the dust. the raw side of the construction site, and i have the impression there are two different poems, but together they can be one. you certainly need a head for heights for that one! let's go back top our top story on brexit. the british prime minister has offered mps a vote on whether to hold a second referendum if they approve her updated withdrawal bill. our political correspondent chris mason described the withdrawal bill as a packaging up of assurances sought by mps. so, for instance, enhance protection on workers rights to ensure employment protections are similar oi’ employment protections are similar or as good as they are if you're an eu member. similarly around environmental protections. on the ques
but that was the audacious effort by classical pianist alain roche, when he scaled several meters tohospital construction site in switzerland. a crowd gathered below to watch as he was pulled up by a cord, and swung about by a crane operator. have a listen. translation: i wanted to confront these two universes, which are the opposite of the classical piano... the grand with the dust. the raw side of the construction site, and i have the impression there are two different poems, but together...
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here is a kid and this is a story that you wrote emperor akihito a unifying figure the cost out of roche a pound symbol say i'm going to shows like very simple here the former emperor and the empress they are talking to people seems like a very normal natural everyday thing to do but there's something there which marks a difference from that from previous ways that emperors empresses have behaved in japan can you share that with that audience who may not notice that there's anything unusual about this picture. well and it's interesting to point out because these are the emperor and empress and well and prayer and meritless and credit and that and they're just right now is kneeling on the floor on the cold hard wooden floor of an accusation sent out of a place that was struck by a disaster and i think this was back in the early ninety's but this is very rare you remember for and perhaps you do this it was unheard of before. basically up until the end of world war two until i was well a day in front because they were said to be descendants of odds and they were very secret beings and to th
here is a kid and this is a story that you wrote emperor akihito a unifying figure the cost out of roche a pound symbol say i'm going to shows like very simple here the former emperor and the empress they are talking to people seems like a very normal natural everyday thing to do but there's something there which marks a difference from that from previous ways that emperors empresses have behaved in japan can you share that with that audience who may not notice that there's anything unusual...
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but this is classical pianist alain roche, playing high above a hospital construction site in switzerlandabout by a crane operator. why? well, this is how he explains it. translation: i wanted to confront these two universes, which are the opposite of the classical piano — the grand with the dust. the raw side of the construction site, and i have the impression there are two different poems, but together they can be one. and i kid you not, before we go, let's leave you with these pictures of a herd of 2a goats who are calling new york's central park their home for the summer. they are there to rid riverside park of invasive weeds and they are already attracting huge crowds. the goats get to munch on overgrown plants preventing chemicals being dumped on weeds and poison ivy. it's an environmentally friendly win—win for invasive species removal! goats eat a quarter of their body weight every day so for them it's an all you can eat buffet! they even eat species dangerous to humans, like poison ivy, which poses no harm to them. the goats will be munching to their hearts' content through to th
but this is classical pianist alain roche, playing high above a hospital construction site in switzerlandabout by a crane operator. why? well, this is how he explains it. translation: i wanted to confront these two universes, which are the opposite of the classical piano — the grand with the dust. the raw side of the construction site, and i have the impression there are two different poems, but together they can be one. and i kid you not, before we go, let's leave you with these pictures of...
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nigel for roche -- nigel farage's new brexit party expects to do well in a new agenda.ll with us is stephanie kelly of aberdeen standard investment. not only did conservative party, but also the labour party, are expected to do very poorly. the new brexit party led by nigel farage expected to do very well. stephanie: i think european elections are important in some way. they are kind of a proxy vote to say how the parties are doing, but is anyone super surprised that conservative and labour will be getting underscored? guy: the numbers are excited to be really bad, though, and turnout higher than normal. stephanie: exactly. i think labour and conservatives do even worse with turnout higher. you see that polarization, conservative votes moved to the brexit party, and he remained leaning labour voters might go for the greens or the lived m -- or the lib dems. this is first past the post, and we know that means big parties do well, whereas in european elections, we will get a better view of how parties are doing. vonnie: we ran the numbers on how to get a cross party agree
nigel for roche -- nigel farage's new brexit party expects to do well in a new agenda.ll with us is stephanie kelly of aberdeen standard investment. not only did conservative party, but also the labour party, are expected to do very poorly. the new brexit party led by nigel farage expected to do very well. stephanie: i think european elections are important in some way. they are kind of a proxy vote to say how the parties are doing, but is anyone super surprised that conservative and labour...
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i talked about autos let's talk about the price today in our roche you can s -- europe. this isn't just about the trade talks between the u.s. and china. the markets are raising the probability of there being some tariffs on the auto sector i should tell you that year to date autos are up more than 20%. yes, we're preparing for that and it's still significantly up. you can see some of the big names. bmw down 3.5%. volkswagen down 4% as well let's switch our attention as well to another sector we've been focused on. tech of course tech are going to be very heavily caught in the cross winds due to the supply chain's effect because a lot of the u.s. companies and products in china. a lot of the software they use does come from europe. this is the picture across the board where some of the european names. ams down 4.8%. afml down 2 1/2 percent. tech sector, specifically the chip makers, being hit and more red on the board switching to another sector that has a lot of impact on china as you can imagine, the luxury sector year to date on back of some of the green chutes that a
i talked about autos let's talk about the price today in our roche you can s -- europe. this isn't just about the trade talks between the u.s. and china. the markets are raising the probability of there being some tariffs on the auto sector i should tell you that year to date autos are up more than 20%. yes, we're preparing for that and it's still significantly up. you can see some of the big names. bmw down 3.5%. volkswagen down 4% as well let's switch our attention as well to another sector...
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roche is adding the most, only up 0.2%. do not forget how heavy these companies are. the second heaviest company after nestle. on the losing side of the ledger, allianz has gone ex dividend, and bp has gone ex dividend. d, top three there are ex and that is why you see the moves down. hsbc down today. bayer.s well as the anna: it is definitely a risk off day. let's discuss that with our guest. asian stocks hit a two month low after president trump says the chinese leaders broke the deal. president trump: you see the tariffs we are doing? they broke the deal. they broke the deal. now fromning us edinburgh is luke hickmore, investment director, aberdeen asset management, very good to have you with us. dealing with the short-term, we heard from goldman sachs and j.p. morgan, they do not expect an 11th hour trade deal by friday. what do you have priced in? unlikely wes seem will get anything before friday. part ofoming into this the trade war in a better position than last year. earnings are forecast lower, and beating q1. people got more nervous. the fed has pivoted. we
roche is adding the most, only up 0.2%. do not forget how heavy these companies are. the second heaviest company after nestle. on the losing side of the ledger, allianz has gone ex dividend, and bp has gone ex dividend. d, top three there are ex and that is why you see the moves down. hsbc down today. bayer.s well as the anna: it is definitely a risk off day. let's discuss that with our guest. asian stocks hit a two month low after president trump says the chinese leaders broke the deal....
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and you have got a number of ,rugmakers, roche, sanofi astrazeneca, all adding to the stoxx 600.erestingly, also up 2%. .n the downside, novo nordisk out with earnings that have disappointed investors. the same is true with swiss three and companies like swiss life and credit suisse. they are down as well. let's get down to first word news with olivia hows in london. has pulled oute of the running for a seat on the federal reserve board. president trump says he has decided to withdraw himself, hours after the pic told us he was all in. he said he would only pull out if trump asked him to. think if we can steer the discussion away from things i wrote 20-25 years ago and more towards what i believe and the economy and fed policy, how to create growth and stable prices, i think i will win a big majority. >> results are coming in for the uk's local election and early tallies show voters are turning backs on major parties. the government usually loses seats, but remains uncertain if the opposition labor party will be able to pick up many of these. this suggests jeremy corbyn's attempt
and you have got a number of ,rugmakers, roche, sanofi astrazeneca, all adding to the stoxx 600.erestingly, also up 2%. .n the downside, novo nordisk out with earnings that have disappointed investors. the same is true with swiss three and companies like swiss life and credit suisse. they are down as well. let's get down to first word news with olivia hows in london. has pulled oute of the running for a seat on the federal reserve board. president trump says he has decided to withdraw himself,...
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two of thed roche, biggest on the stoxx 600, rising this morning helping to boost the index.- allianz with earnings that beat estimates, rising right now 0.2% -- 0.6%. decent sized company, 83 billion euro market cap. vodafone on the downside. down at the moment 1.5%. notr popping up as a loss, as bad as what we saw on tradegate, but down 5% still after a judge awarded two plaintiffs $2 billion in roundup suit, saying it caused the cancer they had. after the for bayer, $63 billion purchase of monsanto. anna: let's talk about the big picture and where we are. european equity markets opening higher, u.s. futures advancing after president trump said he had a feeling talks with china will be "very successful." , great to get your insight this morning. do you feel comforted by trump saying he thinks he will get success, that he will know in 3-4 weeks meeting xi at the g20, or do you feel despondent by this very fast escalation? >> what really concerns me is the rhetoric inside china, which changed dramatically the last way four hours. there's a reference to the theing just passed, heineman
two of thed roche, biggest on the stoxx 600, rising this morning helping to boost the index.- allianz with earnings that beat estimates, rising right now 0.2% -- 0.6%. decent sized company, 83 billion euro market cap. vodafone on the downside. down at the moment 1.5%. notr popping up as a loss, as bad as what we saw on tradegate, but down 5% still after a judge awarded two plaintiffs $2 billion in roundup suit, saying it caused the cancer they had. after the for bayer, $63 billion purchase of...
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a lot of this is to do with for roche. -- nigel farage.e seem to be moving in the paradigm of risk for sterling. tim: it does seem that way. the probability of no deal or a very hard brexit is certainly rising in consequence. not only do you have the brexit party story taking place in the backdrop of the european elections. what you have is a rising likelihood the next prime minister will be a hard brexiteer. more than the european election story, it is the negative that is getting focused on. when you look at things like sterling options, they have moved a little bit. sterling has moved up a little bit. not to the extent you might think in light of the fact that you have a brexit party that is going to win the european election in the u.k. and a prime minister very likely to be a hard brexiteer. is thei see the pound worst-performing g10 currencies against the dollar month to date. the past 20 or so days. how are you playing this? i think this skew does not represent periods of uncertainty similar to what we were seeing at the end of last
a lot of this is to do with for roche. -- nigel farage.e seem to be moving in the paradigm of risk for sterling. tim: it does seem that way. the probability of no deal or a very hard brexit is certainly rising in consequence. not only do you have the brexit party story taking place in the backdrop of the european elections. what you have is a rising likelihood the next prime minister will be a hard brexiteer. more than the european election story, it is the negative that is getting focused on....
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>>roche also been convicted of similar sex-crimes in the past.ow to a story you'll see only on kron four a family has filed a long field wrongful death lawsuit for a crash that killed martin ellis. he was riding his bicycle on his lunch break last august when a truck struck and killed him in lafayette. this lawsuit was filed by his family and it names the driver of the truck as well as hawk builders and signature development group. those are the companies involved in the new housing project under construction near the crash. >>we're doing this because we think that's what he would do. in this case. if one of us that took place. >>we reached out to the defendants in the lawsuit they have not i gave in us any comment yet. the stanford blood center is asking people with type o blood to donate a number of traumas and high usage at local hospitals is causing a big shortage in type o blood on average. the center sends out about 50 units positive teach hospital every day. last week they sent out about 3 times that amount. you have to replenish our store
>>roche also been convicted of similar sex-crimes in the past.ow to a story you'll see only on kron four a family has filed a long field wrongful death lawsuit for a crash that killed martin ellis. he was riding his bicycle on his lunch break last august when a truck struck and killed him in lafayette. this lawsuit was filed by his family and it names the driver of the truck as well as hawk builders and signature development group. those are the companies involved in the new housing...
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roche, which markets roaccutane, points out there are clear warnings about loss of libido and mood changes as well, to just get some momentum with it and hopefully get something done about it. there‘ll be more on that story in the victoria derbyshire programme at ten o‘clock. it‘s the 50th anniversary of the first crewed moon landing next month, when the apollo 1! mission, with us astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, touched down on the 20th ofjuly 1969. now, the uk space agency and the arts and humanities research council are asking members of the public to share their memories of this seminal moment and how it has inspired them. joining me now is sue horne, head of exploration at the uk space agency. thank you very much forjoining us today, i know that you have very vivid memories of the moon landings, watching them at school. yes, one of my early memories, i was just over five at the time, and i had just started school, and we had a battle—axe of a headmistress who wouldn‘t allow televisions to be used in school, even for educational programmes. but on the day after the moon landi
roche, which markets roaccutane, points out there are clear warnings about loss of libido and mood changes as well, to just get some momentum with it and hopefully get something done about it. there‘ll be more on that story in the victoria derbyshire programme at ten o‘clock. it‘s the 50th anniversary of the first crewed moon landing next month, when the apollo 1! mission, with us astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, touched down on the 20th ofjuly 1969. now, the uk space agency and...
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roche says millions of patients worldwide have benefited from taking roaccutane but like most medicationse monitored closely. the company says studies have not identified a clear increase in the risk of psychiatric disorders in people who take isotretinoin. compared to those who don't. i just want this drug off the market and if the nice review gets close to that, then that'll be a victory. we can speak now to derek and patsyjones, who say their son took roaccutane and struggled with depression and sexual dysfunction before he killed himself. derek was in the film you just saw. also here are david healy, who is a professor of psychiatry and has studied the effects of roaccutane, and drjuber hafiji, who is a consultant dermatologist and regularly prescribes roaccutane. he's appearing in his own right and not representing any professional bodies. john evans was part of the roaccutane trials in the early 1980s and was successfully treated by the drug. he's got two sons who also take it, again successfully. welcome to all of you. derek. you are well aware there are many success are well aware
roche says millions of patients worldwide have benefited from taking roaccutane but like most medicationse monitored closely. the company says studies have not identified a clear increase in the risk of psychiatric disorders in people who take isotretinoin. compared to those who don't. i just want this drug off the market and if the nice review gets close to that, then that'll be a victory. we can speak now to derek and patsyjones, who say their son took roaccutane and struggled with depression...
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reimbursed my and it is not full, is partial reimbursement, but the best from in the world genentech, rocheacross the globe area that is profound for the industry and it is great for patients. the second thing they have done is they have removed a lot of the barriers that prevented multinational companies from being here and competing and they are doing as well as they ever have. for example, the merck astrazeneca, pfizer, they have had some of the best years ever in the last year and their growth in china has been tremendous. it is getting great drugs that can help patients to patients which is important for everyone. that has been tremendous. the second piece is joining the local clinical system. the great thing for the industry is when you suddenly have 1.4 having drugse accessible and begin paying and helping pay for the very expensive r&d cost up front. that is great. the theater thing you want to do is get these great drugs as quickly as you can to patients. 90% of the time and energy of our industry is spent on clinical trials for it when china joins the system, there is no -- more n
reimbursed my and it is not full, is partial reimbursement, but the best from in the world genentech, rocheacross the globe area that is profound for the industry and it is great for patients. the second thing they have done is they have removed a lot of the barriers that prevented multinational companies from being here and competing and they are doing as well as they ever have. for example, the merck astrazeneca, pfizer, they have had some of the best years ever in the last year and their...
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nigel for roche says it is brexit -- says his brexit party success should spur the u.k.hout a deal. just 14% backed labour, while conservatives won less than 10%. theresa may called the result disappointing, but it is likely to harden the stances of the candidates vying to replace her next month. the european commission is said to be considering disciplinary action against italy's failure to rein in debt could pave the way for $4 billion penalty. the debt could come next week as part of the eu's regular monitoring process. hasdeputy prime minister indicated he will push back against brussels when crafting his next budget. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. president trump says the u.s. is not ready to make a deal with china on trade, although he claims that beijing is. he threats to further increase tariffs on chinese imports. >> as far as china is concerned, they want to make a deal. i think they probably wished they made the deal th
nigel for roche says it is brexit -- says his brexit party success should spur the u.k.hout a deal. just 14% backed labour, while conservatives won less than 10%. theresa may called the result disappointing, but it is likely to harden the stances of the candidates vying to replace her next month. the european commission is said to be considering disciplinary action against italy's failure to rein in debt could pave the way for $4 billion penalty. the debt could come next week as part of the...
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she came with her long-term stylist laura roche. and this was a driney pncess moment.e. >> we're out of time. we have so many me to talk about. can we talk aboutared leto for one second. why was he carrying the head around? >> this is camp. this took six months in the ki ma. they did this in the gucci runway show. this head was probably in many different celebrity's hands last night. >> it was >> needed two hairis st >> he was very lifelike. >> you saw it. >> i saw it. >> she's disturbed. okay. >> if you want an evenr close look at the fashions, go to eytoday.com. th're all there. we'll send it over to al. >> it was weird. >> very creepy. >> well. we're looking at sunshine through the southeast.re seve storms through the mid-mississippi river valley. also into the plains. sunshine along the west coast. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck owo the s. >> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. sunshine over washington this morning. it's going to be aine day to be outdoors for as much of i as you can get thay wi.
she came with her long-term stylist laura roche. and this was a driney pncess moment.e. >> we're out of time. we have so many me to talk about. can we talk aboutared leto for one second. why was he carrying the head around? >> this is camp. this took six months in the ki ma. they did this in the gucci runway show. this head was probably in many different celebrity's hands last night. >> it was >> needed two hairis st >> he was very lifelike. >> you saw it....
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tom: this is a backdrop to the telegraph debate of cable and for roche. -- and farage.is building a future this week on the european election. the mobilizing issue is what we the issue. does the telegraph debate matter? farage matter? or do we go back to the traditional two parties? >> the liberal democrats have been resurrected on the back of the promise to be the sole remain party. any time farage is speaking, it matters. he has tapped into a public mood that is fully fed up with the mainstream parties. how bad is it for labor. how bad is it going to be for labor? tom: i will be doing this in about 55 minutes as well. i think churchill would have resigned by now. what is it that keeps may from not resigning? it is an implacable sense of self belief or it is something that we don't know. it is hard to see what she can offer now that would forestall the inevitable. francine: there are a million questions on the back of that. it of what the pound does next. do you look at this as a binary outcome? or does the pound become much more volatile? i think he given the uncertai
tom: this is a backdrop to the telegraph debate of cable and for roche. -- and farage.is building a future this week on the european election. the mobilizing issue is what we the issue. does the telegraph debate matter? farage matter? or do we go back to the traditional two parties? >> the liberal democrats have been resurrected on the back of the promise to be the sole remain party. any time farage is speaking, it matters. he has tapped into a public mood that is fully fed up with the...
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he might be strengthened by faragefor roche -- nigel as part of a wider group of nationalists or euroscepticshat it would benefit the radicals because he is a country leaving the eu. i assume that there would be a short-term bump. and that might boost some of the eurosceptics in other countries. george is with deutsche bank. how do you change your euro call after these results? >> we are not changing the euro call because the outcome has been very close to expectations. but the big shift in view we have had is that we have become much more concerned about global growth. we are worried a global recession is coming. i think that's what the fixed income market is telling you. the dollar tends to do reasonably well around these periods until the fed cuts rates. part of it is due to concerns around brexit, but the fundamental issue for markets is just prevailing uncertainty through the end of the year. eight minutes ago, we had this area of confidence improving. is that mean the soft indicators were right? or how do you look at the dynamics in europe right now? wrecks i worry about downside risk.
he might be strengthened by faragefor roche -- nigel as part of a wider group of nationalists or euroscepticshat it would benefit the radicals because he is a country leaving the eu. i assume that there would be a short-term bump. and that might boost some of the eurosceptics in other countries. george is with deutsche bank. how do you change your euro call after these results? >> we are not changing the euro call because the outcome has been very close to expectations. but the big shift...
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we always look at the big companies like merck, bristol-myers, roche, astrazeneca.es are working in that area, immuno-oncology nothing expected to move their stocks over the weekend but we'll bring them to you if we see them >> okay, meg, thanks very much for that there were six stocks positive in the dow for the month of may. three of them were health care stocks in terms of united, pfizer, and merck. still ahead a big buzz kill. your bar tag and your wallet could be feeling some major pain on the back of trump's mexico tariffs. we'll explain why, next. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. >>> beer makers certainly feeling pressure today following threats of new tariffs on mexican goods. constellation brands having the worst finish of the group. closing down almost 6% it was down eve
we always look at the big companies like merck, bristol-myers, roche, astrazeneca.es are working in that area, immuno-oncology nothing expected to move their stocks over the weekend but we'll bring them to you if we see them >> okay, meg, thanks very much for that there were six stocks positive in the dow for the month of may. three of them were health care stocks in terms of united, pfizer, and merck. still ahead a big buzz kill. your bar tag and your wallet could be feeling some major...
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may is also really from opinion polls that show brexit party leader nigel for roche likely to win the eu elections. presidentca's meanwhile is vowing to clean up his party of what he calls deviant behavior after his ruling anc party clung to power in elections. despite a convincing win it was the worst-ever showing in an election for the party, with its majority falling below 60% for the first time. the anc has ruled south africa since the end of apartheid some 25 years ago. to india now, the mammoth election there reached its penultimate round with 482 of t he 543 parliamentary seats now officially decided. the congress leader is contesting two seats in new delhi and in the south in an attempt to project an all-india image. he will have to drop one of the seats if he wins both. the final constituencies vote one week from now with the final result announced may 23. prime minister scott has launched his liberal national coalitions election campaign in australia, appealing to the country's so-called have ago nature of the voters. he says his aim is to offer a chance for those who want t
may is also really from opinion polls that show brexit party leader nigel for roche likely to win the eu elections. presidentca's meanwhile is vowing to clean up his party of what he calls deviant behavior after his ruling anc party clung to power in elections. despite a convincing win it was the worst-ever showing in an election for the party, with its majority falling below 60% for the first time. the anc has ruled south africa since the end of apartheid some 25 years ago. to india now, the...