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as you were describing about sebastien's party, that could be seen sebastien's party, that could be seend not aware of what it is in children? there are a lot of misconceptions about adhd on what this disorder is. the virtual reality experience helps people understand. it's not about the behaviour, it's not about the stigma, it's so people can have a strong empathy and a strong understanding of what it's actually like to have adhd and to experience that. it's quite important. thank you so much for enjoying asked this morning. just coming up to 9:45am. time for a look at the weather. good morning, this view from northern ireland ‘s showing more cloud than some. some rain in the hills of scotland. this area of low pressure giving stormy weather in france and a bit of rain to south—east england to begin the day. john baird to midday and see what we can expect at this stage. more of scotla nd can expect at this stage. more of scotland from the south turning dry, a bit of wet weather in the central belt but that should ease this afternoon. my pick—up the passing shower into the pennines. nort
as you were describing about sebastien's party, that could be seen sebastien's party, that could be seend not aware of what it is in children? there are a lot of misconceptions about adhd on what this disorder is. the virtual reality experience helps people understand. it's not about the behaviour, it's not about the stigma, it's so people can have a strong empathy and a strong understanding of what it's actually like to have adhd and to experience that. it's quite important. thank you so much...
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sebastien: no. jonathan: coming up later on fedmberg markets, more speak as dennis lockhart joins bloomberg at 10:30 eastern time. do not miss that conversation. duke energy out with earnings moments ago. fo cfo,ung, the sea joins us next. ♪ emma: time now for other stories making headlines, i am emma chandra. wants to of snapchat raise $3.2 billion in its ipo. snap is offering 200 million .hares for 14 to $16 each at the high end of the range snap would have a market value of about $18.5 billion and would be the first u.s. social media company to go public since twitter three years ago. the boeing plant in south carolina has delivered a blow to workers in deciding not to join a union. it comes two days before the factory rolls out the largest of the bullying 787. the world -- boeing 787. nestle expects sales to rise 2% to 4%, which is below its long-term target. it has been hurt by deflation across europe makes it hard to raise prices. that is your bloomberg business flash. jonathan: let's turn to
sebastien: no. jonathan: coming up later on fedmberg markets, more speak as dennis lockhart joins bloomberg at 10:30 eastern time. do not miss that conversation. duke energy out with earnings moments ago. fo cfo,ung, the sea joins us next. ♪ emma: time now for other stories making headlines, i am emma chandra. wants to of snapchat raise $3.2 billion in its ipo. snap is offering 200 million .hares for 14 to $16 each at the high end of the range snap would have a market value of about $18.5...
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decla claire sebastien is standing by.t does the ukranian leader want from this new white house? >> reporter: i think initially he will be looking for some clarity because this really was quite a pivot this week from some of the comments that we heard from mr. trump during the campaign. as you heard in michelle's package, things like he was considering recognizing the independence of crimea. that was extremely worrying to ukraine. so i think in the context of the comments from the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley this week and what seems to be a slight shift in mr. trump's stance when it comes to sanctions on russia, they will be looking for clarification of that from in trump, from the white house. obviously there is pressure from mr. trump's party, john mccain urging him to arm the ukranian forces, to send lethal aid. the white house did not know whether or not mr. trump would be keen on that idea. so there is a lack of clarity, both confusion about where mr. trump stands on russia and on the issue of ukraine and
decla claire sebastien is standing by.t does the ukranian leader want from this new white house? >> reporter: i think initially he will be looking for some clarity because this really was quite a pivot this week from some of the comments that we heard from mr. trump during the campaign. as you heard in michelle's package, things like he was considering recognizing the independence of crimea. that was extremely worrying to ukraine. so i think in the context of the comments from the u.s....
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as sebastien mentioned there was a ronald reagan who is forthright, who is willing to talk. unfortunately that is not the case now. ambassador rooney, putin, does he have ideas which is somebody in pursuit of his own power? what is russia? >> russia is smaller now, i think putin made it clear that he wanted to re-create the greater slavic -- that's part of every russian mindset. he seems to be moving forward in that respect with the news moves that he has made. it's up to us to project enough strength to counterbalance that historic strongman which is dominated russians ambitions. >> it seems to me that essentially when americans talk about their ideals they are strong because if we have any justification for operating abroad it is because we stand for the things that people want. clearly when we start talking about the islamic world, there is a lack of ideas. we don't seem to be fighting and that arena. >> were avoiding embracing groups on the ground. we want to to do the low thing improved syndrome which is to work as group who identifies islamic. that's how you identified
as sebastien mentioned there was a ronald reagan who is forthright, who is willing to talk. unfortunately that is not the case now. ambassador rooney, putin, does he have ideas which is somebody in pursuit of his own power? what is russia? >> russia is smaller now, i think putin made it clear that he wanted to re-create the greater slavic -- that's part of every russian mindset. he seems to be moving forward in that respect with the news moves that he has made. it's up to us to project...
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19 countries, from these mayan ruins in mexico, to meeting his hero, formula one racecar driver sebastienle in texas. and squeezed in a meeting with the duchess of cambridge. >> we know what is to come. we want to be able to enjoy whatever time we have with him. >> reporter: it is not a pretty thought, but it's a real one for parents of kids suffering from real diseases. >> what is your name? >> eliza. >> reporter: 95% of all rare diseases have no treatment options at all. with so few people suffering from them, there is no incentive for research and development of a cure. >> i want to get it just perfect, because it really means a lot. >> reporter: that's a fact and curator of "beyond the diagnosis," a collection of intimate portraits of children with rare diseases, like bertrand, the first patient diagnosed with a disease where he has hundreds of seizure every day. >> i took the wheelchair out and i just made him look like he was having a good day. it's not just a picture but a real person i'm dealing with. >> reporter: the objective is to humanize these diseases through portraits of ki
19 countries, from these mayan ruins in mexico, to meeting his hero, formula one racecar driver sebastienle in texas. and squeezed in a meeting with the duchess of cambridge. >> we know what is to come. we want to be able to enjoy whatever time we have with him. >> reporter: it is not a pretty thought, but it's a real one for parents of kids suffering from real diseases. >> what is your name? >> eliza. >> reporter: 95% of all rare diseases have no treatment options...
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carolina, they looked anything but, sloppy play, mixed with power plays, led to monster night for sebastient that, scores right there, it was easy goal after easy goal after, guess what, easy goal. he had a hat trick on the night. the flyers lost badly, five to one, ending their three game winning streak. to college hoops, temple taking on tulane, owls spreading the ball around real well. look at this great dish to ernest. gets the contact and finishes. temple goes onto win 79-seven; improving to 12 and 11. today st. joe's struggling to sends this guy, with the fundamental. jump shot. reverse lay up. he had 31-point on the night. joe loses 75 to 60. sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> 6:25, let's talk about our sixers. >> you know the sixers coming off their first winning month since november of 2012. now we would like to think they're one of the hottest teams in the league. >> they kind of are. here is a look back at the month that put the sixers franchise back on the map. here we go. >> ♪ >> oh. >> the foundation is starting to prove dividends. >> one of the things i'm most proud of wit
carolina, they looked anything but, sloppy play, mixed with power plays, led to monster night for sebastient that, scores right there, it was easy goal after easy goal after, guess what, easy goal. he had a hat trick on the night. the flyers lost badly, five to one, ending their three game winning streak. to college hoops, temple taking on tulane, owls spreading the ball around real well. look at this great dish to ernest. gets the contact and finishes. temple goes onto win 79-seven; improving...
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jean-sebastien: it is clear we have delivered on all the promises we have done.e we talked was in november when we went to the market to explain what our liquidity story was about. and today we are proud to say we have delivered everything we promised to deliver in terms of cost savings, cash generation, in terms of strengthening our portfolio, and last but not least in terms of cash return. and today we have disclosed $3.6 billion of cash returns, which is above expectations. we have done it in a way where at the same time, we were able to invest for the long term and maintaining the strength of the balance sheet. rishaad: softbank shares, let's have a look at what they are doing because what we have here is the japanese company posting third-quarter profits of $814 million. up 2.6%, the best results since this company announced a $50 billion investment in the united states. what do these earnings actually tell us about softbank's business? peter: the business in the u.s., the sprint business, continues to be challenging for the company. they did add subscribers
jean-sebastien: it is clear we have delivered on all the promises we have done.e we talked was in november when we went to the market to explain what our liquidity story was about. and today we are proud to say we have delivered everything we promised to deliver in terms of cost savings, cash generation, in terms of strengthening our portfolio, and last but not least in terms of cash return. and today we have disclosed $3.6 billion of cash returns, which is above expectations. we have done it...
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inevitably the commentary turned to m&a, and jean-sÉbastien jacques was quick to tell everyone to calmas not changed. it is about smart buying. for us to consider m&a activities, the threshold is high and the alignment has to be the right one to ensure we will be able to build value for shareholders. we did see brio pop up in early london trade after these results were announced, but finish lower. we are seeing the same thing in australia, currently off about .5%. rishaad: what sort of signal does this send about the earnings season for the rest of the miners? laid down a marker in the sand, hasn't it? paul: it sure has. we'll hear from bhp and a couple of weeks on february 21, analysts expecting an eightfold increase in underlining earnings to $3.4 billion. metals reports a day after that. it has run up 36% in the past six months. $.12,st dividend was perhaps investors expecting more this time around. shows the analysis big miners seem to be awash with there are expectations of little might come their way. rishaad: thank you very much indeed for that. paul allen in sydney for us. just
inevitably the commentary turned to m&a, and jean-sÉbastien jacques was quick to tell everyone to calmas not changed. it is about smart buying. for us to consider m&a activities, the threshold is high and the alignment has to be the right one to ensure we will be able to build value for shareholders. we did see brio pop up in early london trade after these results were announced, but finish lower. we are seeing the same thing in australia, currently off about .5%. rishaad: what sort of...
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sebastien chenu, a gay activist, used to be an apparatchik so, macron versus marie.set — a battle that is probably nothing other than the one to define i'm bigging up this contest — because it is big, and for the eu, fundamental. if she wins, she would try to reshape the eu completely. a victory for her would also be significant, one assumes, for muslims in france. if he wins, it would give that much—persecuted minority, the liberal elite, a proper leader — a global beacon of success. i was talking to a former british centrist cabinet minister recently, e ieeul11ee1ese-4131ell 9:le 1ee1 95; egg? err-$75.43; let us digest this start to an important election with two veteran commentators. christine okrent is a political analyst, broadcaster and writer. and pierre haski is a co—founder of an opinion and debate platform on the web, called rue 89. quatre vingts neuf. good evening to you both. thank you forjoining us. i'm pitching it as populism versus liberalism. is that how we should look at this election? sure, of course. populism, you know, it's all over our western wo
sebastien chenu, a gay activist, used to be an apparatchik so, macron versus marie.set — a battle that is probably nothing other than the one to define i'm bigging up this contest — because it is big, and for the eu, fundamental. if she wins, she would try to reshape the eu completely. a victory for her would also be significant, one assumes, for muslims in france. if he wins, it would give that much—persecuted minority, the liberal elite, a proper leader — a global beacon of success. i...