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rosalind: this is going to be difficult.t tax and labor reform done, but pension reform is very important to the budget and the future of the country. you can see the decision after the unrest. what is the most important part is this reform. france has 42 separate regimes for pensions, and he is obviously set his sights on getting most unified into one simple system and putting out -- putting off the idea of raising benefits from 62 of to 64. probably in the scheme of things in the longer run, that is the most important. it does have a fiscal impact because raising the retirement age would have saved about $3 billion in the short-term, and in the longer term would have saved up to $12 billion. there will be a hit from differing this other change. policy,: euros is ecb with his massive review coming up, but do things like this matter for the currency echo ec?l: -- for the currency kamal: ever since president trichet, they have been calls for structural reform. it must, some disappointment that without the savings from the fis
rosalind: this is going to be difficult.t tax and labor reform done, but pension reform is very important to the budget and the future of the country. you can see the decision after the unrest. what is the most important part is this reform. france has 42 separate regimes for pensions, and he is obviously set his sights on getting most unified into one simple system and putting out -- putting off the idea of raising benefits from 62 of to 64. probably in the scheme of things in the longer run,...
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, weki believe care of tomorrow can help you make the most of amutual of amernancial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporatn funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at ,lincoln center in new yo hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasangood evening and thanks for joining us. kobe bryant, one of basketball'p greateyers, died tay in a helicopter crash in calabasas california, near los angeles1- bryant was 4ars-old. kobe bryant won five n.b.a. championships, two olympic gold medals and wasn 18-time all- star who played exclusively foro thangeles lakers in his 20ear career. he entered the n.b.a. draft straight out of high school in 1996, becoming the youngest player ever in the n.b.a. thr-
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporatn funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lioln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good e fning and than joining us. despite being in a territorial war with russia for nearly six years w, the country of ukraine rarely made front page news. but all that has changed now, under the leadership of political novice president volodymir zelenskiy and amid a political scandal that has resulted in the impeachment of president trump, ukraine is front and center and facing an uncertain future. for the past year, we've beenai reporting on u and t
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of ul at mutua america, we believe taking care of tomorrow tcan help you makmost of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives itsom custs the choice. our no-contact plans give you as much or as little talk, text and usta as you want. and our u.s.-basmer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, s haenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for jois ng us. just dfore opening statements in the impeachment democrats released more documents last night showing new ntacts and conversations between an associate of the president's rsonal att
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i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazara swinton, hugh laurie, ben wishaw is the most brilliant incarnation. we arrived with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it's really vibrant, i mean it's a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they will be in one scene, and the backdrop will literally fall away like a tarp falling, which kind of reinforces the idea of a theatrical presentation. it also has, for me, a touch of the terry gilliams about it. there are childhood memories in which you see some fantastical things, like a hand breaking through the ceiling, as memory and fantasy gives way to reality. it deals with all the really tough stuff, like that time in the bottle factory, but, the film is always full of life and colour and motion and emotion, and i think it. i mean, i laughed, i've seen this twice now, and i laughed all the way th
i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazara swinton, hugh laurie, ben wishaw is the most brilliant incarnation. we arrived with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it's really vibrant, i mean it's a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they...
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rosalind: roslyn -- francine: rosalind mathieson turning us, and daniel morris stays with us.ater today, we will talk with the former australian prime minister, and the current asia policy institute president. you can catch that conversation with david westin at 12:30 p.m. in new york, 5:30 p.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." it is time to take a direct look at germany, and perjury are lead to behavioral and cultural foundation of german investments particular, behavioral and cultural foundations of german investments are the ceo of decca investments -- back in 1918, they are one of the great houses of germany on bond investments. we are thrilled that he could join us from goldman sachs, global strategy conference. thank you so much for being with us. is there any indication that the german people, german institutions, that they are going to become more equity coupon still aa coupon and it will always be bonds, bonds, bonds? this is exactly the question since years with regard to germany. as you know, we have no terrific equity culture in pl
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i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean, they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazara swinton, hugh laurie, ben whishaw is the most brilliant incarnation. with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it's really vibrant, i mean it's a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they will be in one scene, and the backdrop will literally fall away like a tarp falling, which kind of reinforces the idea of a theatrical presentation. it also has, for me, a touch of the terry gilliams about it. there are childhood memories in which you see some fantastical things, like a hand breaking through the ceiling, as memory and fantasy gives way to reality. it deals with all the really tough stuff, like that time in the bottle factory, but, the film is always full of life and colour and motion and emotion, and i think it. i mean, i laughed, i've seen this twice now, and i laughed all the way through, but
i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean, they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazara swinton, hugh laurie, ben whishaw is the most brilliant incarnation. with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it's really vibrant, i mean it's a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they will be...
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joining me now is rosalind and natasha. welcome to you both.d, i want to ask about your article. you call this the lev parnas hurricane. just look at the selfies that came off of his cell phone. what kind of impact has this had in washington? >> i think one thing it's done has gib egiven a new argument t democrats that argued the senate should hear witnesses. this was a week whether we thought we would largely be seeing the pomp and circumstance of the start of the senate trial. instead, this was the parnas show. that came both through the documents, hundreds of pages of new text messages and other records that his lawyer turned over to congress just this week. as well as several interviews he did, including the one we talked about in the story. >> you also describe him as a fast talking ukraine-born businessman, sporting an ankle bracelet. we have been making this point he is under indictment. people are aware of all perspectives as you look at this man. do you get the sense that this detail has been overlooked largely in d.c.? >> i'm not sure
joining me now is rosalind and natasha. welcome to you both.d, i want to ask about your article. you call this the lev parnas hurricane. just look at the selfies that came off of his cell phone. what kind of impact has this had in washington? >> i think one thing it's done has gib egiven a new argument t democrats that argued the senate should hear witnesses. this was a week whether we thought we would largely be seeing the pomp and circumstance of the start of the senate trial. instead,...
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well joining me now is rosalind an assistant professor at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine 1st of all how quickly is this fire spreading well it's hard to know early on in an outbreak how quickly it's spreading what we need for about is robust data to understand when the people who have it got ill when they sought care and how many of them there are and then we can better understand how quickly this outbreak is progressing tell us more about the symptoms is it easily identifiable well at the moment it's the middle of the usual influenza season and this is seems to be a disease that causes a flu like illness and so it's really can be difficult to detect whether this is a normal flu like illness a non flu infection or one caused by the new coronavirus so authorities will test people who have suspected symptoms and we now have a standard case definition that might do tests and then they can identify it the virus is sort of originated in the central chinese city of. new how do you i mean it's very difficult at this point i know because you're still gathering data this but what
well joining me now is rosalind an assistant professor at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine 1st of all how quickly is this fire spreading well it's hard to know early on in an outbreak how quickly it's spreading what we need for about is robust data to understand when the people who have it got ill when they sought care and how many of them there are and then we can better understand how quickly this outbreak is progressing tell us more about the symptoms is it easily...
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rosalind p. walter. pe zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe ting care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and instments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks tor joining us. y, iran's revolutionary guard admitted it dcidentally shn the ukrainian jetliner this past wednesday which killed all 176 people on board. iran previously denied the general in charge of iran's plane was misiden as aid the cruise missile, heading toward an iranian military se, hours after iran fired a barrage of missiles at two u.s. bases in iraq. >> ( translated ): we are sorry abou at this inciden we consider
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europe and russia have joined rces with a robot named after dna pioneer rosalind franklin. and then there is necessary, who in addition to sending a robot are bringing along a mini helicopter, a first for the red planet. back on earth, a big focus will be on nature come on the back of a major report warning that one million plant and animal species are threatened with extinction. missions will be meeting at the convention of biological diversity in china. they will try to work t how to address the devastating impact humans are having on the natural world. is this the year that will finally shed light on dark matter? this mysterious stuff makes up a quarter of the universe, but no one has ever seen it. now two major underground experiments in the u.s. and europe will ramp up research. scientists say that finding it could transform our understanding of the universe was and in 2020, both boeing and spacex are aiming to take passengers to the international space station. it is part of nasa's big push for an all-american human space fight club, which has been on hold since they
europe and russia have joined rces with a robot named after dna pioneer rosalind franklin. and then there is necessary, who in addition to sending a robot are bringing along a mini helicopter, a first for the red planet. back on earth, a big focus will be on nature come on the back of a major report warning that one million plant and animal species are threatened with extinction. missions will be meeting at the convention of biological diversity in china. they will try to work t how to address...
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europe and russia have joined forces with a rover named after dna pioneer rosalind franklin, and thenrobots are also bringing along a mini helicopter, a first for the red and it. back on earth, a big focus will be on nature. 0ff red and it. back on earth, a big focus will be on nature. off the back of a major report warning that 1 million plants and animal species are threatened with extinction, nations will be meeting at the convention of biological diversity, or cbd in china. they will try to work out how to address the devastating impact that humans are having on the natural world. and is this the year that we will finally shed light on dark matter? this mysterious stuff makes up a quarter of the universe but no—one has ever seen it. two major underground experiments in the us and europe will wrap up the search. scientists say finding it could transform our understanding of the universe. and in 2020 both boeing and spacex are aiming to take passengers to the international space station. it is pa rt international space station. it is part of nasa's big push for a space flight part of
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rosalind chin is here. the update. >> a standoff developed over the impeachment trial between house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. bloomberg has learned that no negotiations have happened as to how a senate trial would be handled. sending theing articles to the senate, wanting to see a fair trial. the main contenders in the taiwanese residential race suspended their election campaigns after the head military officer was killed in a helicopter crash. one -- one person among 13 killed. were executed. the cause of the crash isn't known. finally going to a new government. party toist separatist help him take office. to a vote thated gave sanchez the coalition. we have been without a proper government since march. google said artificial intelligence can spot breast cancer more accurately than doctors. the use of ai to improve the identification of confirmed and negative cancer cases. they are training machines to help if a patient is likely to live or die. they are mining thousa
rosalind chin is here. the update. >> a standoff developed over the impeachment trial between house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. bloomberg has learned that no negotiations have happened as to how a senate trial would be handled. sending theing articles to the senate, wanting to see a fair trial. the main contenders in the taiwanese residential race suspended their election campaigns after the head military officer was killed in a helicopter crash. one...
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and that's rosalind cash. so happy. ( applause ) yeah. >> stephen: was this your broadway debut? called "the first" and it was about jackie robinson, the first black ball player. by the way, i told you it was a musical, and we -- ♪ i can play this game ♪ as well as the white man you know, stuff like that. >> stephen: wow. was that an actual song or are you just vamping right now? >> just vamping. ( laughter ) it didn't last long. i took over for larry riley, who had already departed, and that's how i came into the play and met sam jackson and all those guys, denzel, and we shared a big huge dressing room. >> stephen: what was that like share ago dressing room with those guys? >> it was more like being on a football team. sam was the dominant male in that room. >> stephen: oh, really? o sam jackson was fully sam jackson then. only nobody knew it. so there was a small black and white 12-inch tv that was, like, in the corner, and, for some reason, family feud was on heavy rotation, and they'd watche werl game, and sam was the arbiter. it would be, like, favorite cake! pitch, you sai
and that's rosalind cash. so happy. ( applause ) yeah. >> stephen: was this your broadway debut? called "the first" and it was about jackie robinson, the first black ball player. by the way, i told you it was a musical, and we -- ♪ i can play this game ♪ as well as the white man you know, stuff like that. >> stephen: wow. was that an actual song or are you just vamping right now? >> just vamping. ( laughter ) it didn't last long. i took over for larry riley, who...
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attacks jim mitchell defended his role in the controversial program as a matter of moral courage rosalind jordan reports when jim mitchell was a contract psychologist for the cia he waterboard khalid sheikh muhammad 183 times on tuesday with muhammad sitting just meters away mitchell testified at the 911 pretrial hearing mitchell said his job his interrogator was to make suspected al qaeda members talk the fact that people are being held in isolation for years. incommunicado from their families told that they're going to die there and lack all ordinary protections of a person in prison is outrageous mitchell said the bush administration pressured the cia and the f.b.i. to do anything and everything to prevent future attacks he said the cia persuaded him 1st to take on the case of abu zubaida and that his work with other detainees including muhammad only grew with time human rights groups say the statements detainees gave to both the cia and later the f.b.i. were given under duress and never should be used as evidence in the trial mitchell testified he knew defense lawyers are trying to ke
attacks jim mitchell defended his role in the controversial program as a matter of moral courage rosalind jordan reports when jim mitchell was a contract psychologist for the cia he waterboard khalid sheikh muhammad 183 times on tuesday with muhammad sitting just meters away mitchell testified at the 911 pretrial hearing mitchell said his job his interrogator was to make suspected al qaeda members talk the fact that people are being held in isolation for years. incommunicado from their families...
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the news we have seen overnight, anna edwards is with rosalind mathieson.ut of iraq moving forward the story, iraq saying that from where they stand, their people were fine within this barrage of missiles. the president expected to speak this morning. we have seen a little bit of recovery in the market. there was a safe haven feel to the market through the evening and we have reversed that and come to some more stability. -- hour, tomur, beckett will join us. we are thrilled to bring you for the entire hour ambassador robert moore matz. ♪ tom: this morning, "all is well." after a missile barrage, the president must assess his situation in tehran. robert hormats joins us from kissinger associates. oil, a better tape in the next 20 minutes. gold up. conflict, the president must find a way forward. holding court in london, anna edwards in for francine. the news flow has been extraordinary. i love what rupert harrison gave us. what do you suggest will be the british response to this news? was: prime minister johnson not in the house of commons to brief parliame
the news we have seen overnight, anna edwards is with rosalind mathieson.ut of iraq moving forward the story, iraq saying that from where they stand, their people were fine within this barrage of missiles. the president expected to speak this morning. we have seen a little bit of recovery in the market. there was a safe haven feel to the market through the evening and we have reversed that and come to some more stability. -- hour, tomur, beckett will join us. we are thrilled to bring you for...
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hank you so much.s been so roslyn madison there and jeremy stretch -- rosalind mathison there and jeremyses on day one of earnings. will the momentum continue when bank of america and goldman sachs report later today? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: you are watching "bbg surveillance." let's get your bloomberg business flash. investors once chaired the restructuring plan, now looking for results. the u.s.'s biggest aluminum producer has been cutting costs and selling core assets. alcoa reports earnings after the bell. and the u.k., amazon providing a lifeline to food delivery startup deliveroo. without a loan from amazon, the company ran a risk running low on capital. if british regulators ok a deal, it would be converted to equity. just 100 30 morgan stanley bankers were given the title managing director. that is the fewest elevated to its top ranks since 2002. a decade ago, incoming classes were more than 200, women nabbing over 25% of the promotions. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom? tom: thanks so much. i was looking at ft lexus this morning, they did a great summary on jp
hank you so much.s been so roslyn madison there and jeremy stretch -- rosalind mathison there and jeremyses on day one of earnings. will the momentum continue when bank of america and goldman sachs report later today? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: you are watching "bbg surveillance." let's get your bloomberg business flash. investors once chaired the restructuring plan, now looking for results. the u.s.'s biggest aluminum producer has been cutting costs and selling core assets....
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i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazared with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it‘s really vibrant, i mean it‘s a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they will be in one scene, and the backdrop will literally fall away like a tarp falling, which kind of reinforces the idea of a theatrical presentation. it also has, for me, a touch of the terry gilliams about it. there are childhood memories in which you see some fantastical things, like a hand breaking through the ceiling, as memory and fantasy gives way to reality. it deals with all the really tough stuff, like that time in the bottle factory, but, the film is always full of life and colour and motion and emotion, and i think it. i mean, i laughed, i‘ve seen this twice now, and i laughed all the way through, but it wasn‘t just laughter because it‘s like a, it‘s a surface adaptat
i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazared with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it‘s really vibrant, i mean it‘s a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they will be in one scene, and the backdrop will literally fall away like a...