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so simon rattle is passing on the baton as principal conductor of the bell and. the british maestro charted our new path for one of the world's most renowned orchestras bringing it up to dates for the twenty first century. i'm still get welcome to the program the european union's fragile position on migration is once again under strain head of emergency talks planned for sunday it's a he has confirmed that it will take part but only after germany's angela macko agreed to scrap a pre-prepared joint statement chancellor merkel desperately needs a european solution to the migration crisis to shore up her position at home but it's the least new populous government is making a common answer to one of europe's most divisive issues even harder to find. managing migration the words dominating brussels these days the e.u. is considering a radical tightening of its refugee policy there's even talk of holding camps outside of europe where migrants would be forced to wait until their asylum requests are processed the e.u. migration commissioner rejected the idea that such a
so simon rattle is passing on the baton as principal conductor of the bell and. the british maestro charted our new path for one of the world's most renowned orchestras bringing it up to dates for the twenty first century. i'm still get welcome to the program the european union's fragile position on migration is once again under strain head of emergency talks planned for sunday it's a he has confirmed that it will take part but only after germany's angela macko agreed to scrap a pre-prepared...
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simon: there are a lot of issues going on.ith steel and aluminum, there is room for talks and discussions, alliances between the u.s. and the eu. canada, mexico, and japan. to challenge practices in this area. i think it is widely acknowledged that china does have overcapacity and does subsidize the steel industry. having everybody work together to address that problem is better than the united states trying to take on the whole world. in terms of updating the rules, it is very difficult, there are 160 four member governments. it is hard to get them to agree on anything, much less modernization. we have been trying to do that with nafta. the u.s., canada, and mexico. it hasn't gone well. if our focus on these trade agreements was on updating and modernizing, taking into account the development of the internet, i don't think it would be that difficult. i think part of the problem is a -- part of the problem is the trump trump administration is going beyond that. they are trying to attack things like bilateral trade deficits. i
simon: there are a lot of issues going on.ith steel and aluminum, there is room for talks and discussions, alliances between the u.s. and the eu. canada, mexico, and japan. to challenge practices in this area. i think it is widely acknowledged that china does have overcapacity and does subsidize the steel industry. having everybody work together to address that problem is better than the united states trying to take on the whole world. in terms of updating the rules, it is very difficult, there...
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simon. now, he's written a couple of books. he's written a detective series, novels, he's written "turning right at hollywood and vine: the perils of coming out conservative in tinseltown." and here's his most recent book, it's called "i know best: how moralle narcissism is destroying our republic if it hasn't already." want to let you know also that roger l. simon is a hollywood screen writer. busten loose, that came out with richard pryor, scenes from a mall with bette midler and woody allen, and enemies: a love story. and he is also the cofounder and ceo of pj media. first of all, roger simon, what is pj media? >> guest: pj media was pajamas media at the early part of this century, now i can say. [laughter] and it was an amalgamation of blogs originally that had been formed in response to dan rather's lying about the bush bush/national guard situation. the then- i guess he was managing editor or supervising editor of cbs called us all amateurs for attacking this dishonesty of rather's, so
simon. now, he's written a couple of books. he's written a detective series, novels, he's written "turning right at hollywood and vine: the perils of coming out conservative in tinseltown." and here's his most recent book, it's called "i know best: how moralle narcissism is destroying our republic if it hasn't already." want to let you know also that roger l. simon is a hollywood screen writer. busten loose, that came out with richard pryor, scenes from a mall with bette...
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simon: this all stems from the u.s.de representative identifying and election will property theft -- intellectual property theft as a key element to not really the trade deficit today, but the trade deficit of the future. i think this is absolutely where the white house will focus in. whether it inhibits china's economy, because it is not clear to me that blocking joint ventures and technological transfers actually inhibits the ability --. ? how can -- ? how concerned about -- how concerned are you with the chinese growth story? china is sitting on its biggest cash flow deficit in six years. war, see a prolonged trade trade standoff even, that does not look positive. simon: it does not. i think this is a great chart from the terminal. the thing that you worry about in a slowdown is that a lot of the u.s. dollar denominated debt, and the broader yuan --ominated debt has to be simultaneously when the dollar is becoming more expensive, interest-rate moving up. you feel there is a perfect storm for chinese corporate's. on t
simon: this all stems from the u.s.de representative identifying and election will property theft -- intellectual property theft as a key element to not really the trade deficit today, but the trade deficit of the future. i think this is absolutely where the white house will focus in. whether it inhibits china's economy, because it is not clear to me that blocking joint ventures and technological transfers actually inhibits the ability --. ? how can -- ? how concerned about -- how concerned are...
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is here and simon is very much. part of this idea because he just absolutely embraces anybody who loves music so you've prepared the orchestra simon's come in at the last moment that's that's the life of an assistant conductor isn't it i would say i lost my mind i mean here he's really working very hard with the orchestra as we speak now actually but now i it's someone has to take charge of how we're going to organize is having to the application process and how we're going to make the decision the very very difficult decision of how to reduce nineteen hundred people who were interested to come and then what they were required to do was submitted video showing what they could do on their instruments and also telling us a little about themselves and all these people are berlin film on it fans absolutely and i think what's so wonderful about the filibuster is now they have the chance to take our place and we sit on the outside and we listen to them play. down. could we be no problem aggressive. question quite a few th
is here and simon is very much. part of this idea because he just absolutely embraces anybody who loves music so you've prepared the orchestra simon's come in at the last moment that's that's the life of an assistant conductor isn't it i would say i lost my mind i mean here he's really working very hard with the orchestra as we speak now actually but now i it's someone has to take charge of how we're going to organize is having to the application process and how we're going to make the decision...
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simon. >> look for to your testimony. you are welcome to make your opening statement for 25 minutes. >> chairman moran, ranking member blumenthal, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. my name is rhonda bain. i received a phone call from a coach about the concerns of the gymnasts she was coaching. the gymnasts had experience with the coach described as uncomfortable encounters a therapeutic doctor larry nassar, a member of the medical team staff. after my for the inquiry, the coach disclosed that she had heard that two other gymnast she did not coach personally may have been on comfortable with nassar. i immediately found in reported these concerns to steve penney. i was assured he would contact the coach, the parents, the proper authorities. within one month from receiving that initial call, i received two additional reports of gymnast expressing concerns about nassar's therapy. i followed the same protocol and immediately notified penny each t
simon. >> look for to your testimony. you are welcome to make your opening statement for 25 minutes. >> chairman moran, ranking member blumenthal, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. my name is rhonda bain. i received a phone call from a coach about the concerns of the gymnasts she was coaching. the gymnasts had experience with the coach described as uncomfortable encounters a therapeutic doctor larry nassar, a member of the medical...
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says simon has brought the traditional orchestra up to date for the twenty first century. he brought young musicians from disadvantaged backgrounds into the fellow monic introduced more contemporary works into the repertoire and had concert streamed on to cinema screens his farewell concept was seen live in more than two hundred cinemas in twelve year a peon countries here in berlin of course but also in the british capital with simon is now conducting the london symphony orchestra. get him funded as a change brings the opportunity for a new beginning and fun and i think he's been here for long enough that it's a shame he's going and it's a heavy back it was a lovely fella out upsy. and it's by no means goodbye for good simon is planning to be with the berlin film on it next season just as he was in one thousand nine hundred seven as a guest conductor. all right u.s. trade policy is turning friends into rivals monica out with more on that story coming right up. my first boss take a closer sewing machines. i come from women are bound by this ocean for. something as simple a
says simon has brought the traditional orchestra up to date for the twenty first century. he brought young musicians from disadvantaged backgrounds into the fellow monic introduced more contemporary works into the repertoire and had concert streamed on to cinema screens his farewell concept was seen live in more than two hundred cinemas in twelve year a peon countries here in berlin of course but also in the british capital with simon is now conducting the london symphony orchestra. get him...
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simon tell us about this is is he right on the facts. he doesn't appear to be fair there was a study produced just a month or so ago by german orthorexic is suggesting that crime in germany overall dropped five percent last year and it's now at its lowest level since nine hundred ninety two so in that sense you know he probably isn't right although it is worth saying that stumm some studies show that people in germany don't feel safe or they don't feel as if crime is falling they feel as if it may be on the rise and particularly in relation to migrants maybe donald trump is one of those people crime experts point out that many migrants are young men and it's young men in general who are responsible for most crime that could be why migrants crop up in the crime statistics disproportionately much more than other groups some young in berlin thank you and in colombia conservative causes ivan the duke a has won the first presidential election since a peace deal was signed with fox guerrillas two years ago today was elected on sunday with fift
simon tell us about this is is he right on the facts. he doesn't appear to be fair there was a study produced just a month or so ago by german orthorexic is suggesting that crime in germany overall dropped five percent last year and it's now at its lowest level since nine hundred ninety two so in that sense you know he probably isn't right although it is worth saying that stumm some studies show that people in germany don't feel safe or they don't feel as if crime is falling they feel as if it...
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they can say, simon come here, and simon will turn towards the astronauts, fly there, and then he can through the experiment procedure, and that is how we interact with simon. emily: we have covered a lot of ibm's flashy releases, watson, of course, the debater a couple weeks ago. there is this big question of how this will actually improve ibm's business. why is this worth ibm pouring money into? how will this impact the bottom line? matthias: the cool thing about simon is that the actual technology is already existing. is the ibm technology based on our ibm cloud. and we are using existing out of the box ai services that can be combined to build such a great solution. emily: so, why haven't ibm's ai products in general lived up to the hype, in a way? matthias: i think we are quite living up to the hype, in my opinion. and it really depends always on how much you train the system and how good you train the system. and we started with the project simon in 2016, working together with airbus and also the german space agency to make simon happen, actually. and we trained them quite a lot
they can say, simon come here, and simon will turn towards the astronauts, fly there, and then he can through the experiment procedure, and that is how we interact with simon. emily: we have covered a lot of ibm's flashy releases, watson, of course, the debater a couple weeks ago. there is this big question of how this will actually improve ibm's business. why is this worth ibm pouring money into? how will this impact the bottom line? matthias: the cool thing about simon is that the actual...
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she's her own, but simon & schuster is proud to have published here. and rebecca tracer, she's a contributing writer and she had a best seller, "all the single ladies" and she's writing a book "good and mad" writing about women and anger and to be sure, over the last year we've seen anger by women as a constructive force, all right? but it's also been prohibitive for women throughout history. so what rebecca does, she looks over the last months here that all the political movement that women have been in the front of, and she looked at the role that anger played. and take, for instance, we published hillary clinton last fall. and secretary clinton tells a famo famous time in the debate. and donald trump is behind her, and do i turn around and temp him to back off on continue speaking. and she thought, probably wisely, if she turn around, she would have been called angry and then she continued to talk. and the criticism was that she was unauthentic, or ingenuous, and it was a lose-lose, and exactly that that rebecca is writing at, and women in any stati
she's her own, but simon & schuster is proud to have published here. and rebecca tracer, she's a contributing writer and she had a best seller, "all the single ladies" and she's writing a book "good and mad" writing about women and anger and to be sure, over the last year we've seen anger by women as a constructive force, all right? but it's also been prohibitive for women throughout history. so what rebecca does, she looks over the last months here that all the...
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field orchestra conducted by simon rattle. your. times the senior from hong kong you can come in la q it's my chinese name and i'm playing overall i'm home i come from the netherlands and there i work as a police officer and. i play the french horn i'm on there santiago i'm from spain but so i don't know and i play by only maybe a policy bit of i'm an engineer i run my own company in brazil that's where i'm i'm from and i'm here to play the cello my name is shellfish and or so i'm i'm a violinist in daily life i'm a dentist and i have no option. i'm eager. i'm john from korea and i play the violin jeremy i'm twenty five years old and i'm from canada i'm a violinist and in my day to day life i'm a lawyer. musicians for her brahms symphony number one for three days in berlin first with stanley and then it's a sign in russian. stand to be feel orchestra is actually really your baby you came up with this idea and she you know that it's the last year where simon is here and simon is very much a part of this idea because he just absolutel
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simón: puede. flor: pues, entonces ya vete simón, y ya deja de molestarme.
simón: puede. flor: pues, entonces ya vete simón, y ya deja de molestarme.
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with simon dixon he's a over there on the isle of man of course of bank to the future author of the same book banks of the future simon welcome back thanks for having me back again all right now simon in our first part of this conversation you know i heard again in your voice a very passionate description of the disruptive disruptive qualities of big claim in crypto and you know so often in this industry people get caught up in that little petty kind of little wars a go on this coin versus that coin and they lose sight of the big picture how disruptive this is to banking and to money so you know i think it's important simon to once again preach the gospel to the people about how this is disrupting global banking you were a banker you came into crypt out now you're riding the wave of this disruption treats brother preach to preach to the people where they wouldn't really important because people have for much internal politics you know miles within our industry our industry a kind of person on the hill
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with simon dixon he's a over there on the isle of man of course of bank to the future author of the same book banks of the future simon welcome back thanks for having me back again all right now simon in our first part of this conversation you know i heard again in your voice a very passionate description of the disruptive disruptive qualities of big claim in crypto and you know so often in this industry people...
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good evening to you, simon.o, we know that the german chancellor angela merkel, she needs results on migration quickly and she could use a political lifeline from mr. macron. what did she get today? simon: well, she certainly got a certain amount of support, brent. no obstacles placed in her way by president macron. he signed up, as far as the migration issue is concerned, to that objective of the european solution of finding common asylum rules that suit all the members of the european union. and they have agreed to go a little bit further. some of the detail talking about, for instance, setting up asylum centers, processing centers for migrants outside the eu, for instance in north africa and other african states, where people's claims could be looked at. that is the kind of thing that even the populists in italy, for instance, will like because it could mean that people do not arrive in europe in the first place. also, both leaders talking about providing more help for those countries particularly affected by
good evening to you, simon.o, we know that the german chancellor angela merkel, she needs results on migration quickly and she could use a political lifeline from mr. macron. what did she get today? simon: well, she certainly got a certain amount of support, brent. no obstacles placed in her way by president macron. he signed up, as far as the migration issue is concerned, to that objective of the european solution of finding common asylum rules that suit all the members of the european union....
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to go to the isle of man and speak what simon dixon of bank to the future simon dixon a lot come back hey max thanks for having me already let's get into some heavy duty crypto action where the as easy as fish kill they shocked the global crypto community when he declared that ether is not in fact a security what argument did the f.c.c. make to support this and do you agree simon so this kind of falls into your wheel house over there over there back to the future what you guys do so how is this interpreted simon stay with us if he came out and stated is the big claim in a theory i'm on no securities consists of fish and the decentralized and therefore what it proved is that you can sell something as a security because there's no doubt they didn't come and but they do is leave out the information stays in the ether when it of originally started probably was a security because it didn't exist and it was something they were sending to people and people were put to sing it with the expectation of a return and therefore it meets the d
welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to go to the isle of man and speak what simon dixon of bank to the future simon dixon a lot come back hey max thanks for having me already let's get into some heavy duty crypto action where the as easy as fish kill they shocked the global crypto community when he declared that ether is not in fact a security what argument did the f.c.c. make to support this and do you agree simon so this kind of falls into your wheel house over there over...
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come back it'll be a simon thanks don't go away. remember when the political left stood up for free speech and equality for all in public life remember when the mainstream media called for the same tone and tenor of political discourse appears to be a turning point if you don't agree with the left you face insults harassment and even. fear. of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia. fort knox. swiss customs are here permanently all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening times so if. it is from stop us the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in if it covers up deals which are naturally discrete commercially discrete steps but also discrete because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets they kept inside the geneva freeport surplus you'll
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there back to the future what you guys do so how is this interpreted simon stay with us he came out and stated is the big claim in a theory i'm on no securities consists of fish and meat decentralized and therefore what it proved is that you can sell something as a security because there's no doubt they didn't comment but they does leave out the information stating the ether when it of originally started probably was a security because it didn't exist and it was something they were sending to people and people were put to sing it with the expectation of a return and the effort meets the definition of a security but over time they've stated than this become sufficiently decentralized web by something can start as a security and wolf into a non-security now this is very interesting for the crypto market because it's the assumption of how i see it is a soul's now so initial corn offerings the way you offer the world to purchase your token in exchange for a cryptocurrency to launch some kind of network or decent or less token or something else but by by stating that ether is not a secur
there back to the future what you guys do so how is this interpreted simon stay with us he came out and stated is the big claim in a theory i'm on no securities consists of fish and meat decentralized and therefore what it proved is that you can sell something as a security because there's no doubt they didn't comment but they does leave out the information stating the ether when it of originally started probably was a security because it didn't exist and it was something they were sending to...
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can bring us simon back in here if you still there simon there you are listening to me shiloh there how much press or pressure is america under here and do you think that in the next week or so before this new summit that she will be able to gain enough momentum. i think it's going to be very difficult for her we are hearing the softer noon that she's already set up a meeting with victor all bomb one of the troublemakers if you like on the migration issue to hungary and leaders very much opposed to increase migration flows but she set up that meeting for off to the summit the fifth of july so it'll be off to next week's european summit and that already that just that timing if it's correct suggests that you know this is a much more complicated process than just a few meetings even if new signals can be sent in as you've said what we've heard today is positive words from a man who a mark role and angela merkel together but i don't know that we're really hearing any new detail the process of continuing to persuade all the european leaders that they need to work together better and for
can bring us simon back in here if you still there simon there you are listening to me shiloh there how much press or pressure is america under here and do you think that in the next week or so before this new summit that she will be able to gain enough momentum. i think it's going to be very difficult for her we are hearing the softer noon that she's already set up a meeting with victor all bomb one of the troublemakers if you like on the migration issue to hungary and leaders very much...
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us in the studio this afternoon so simon tell us for the part of benjamin netanyahu he says that the most important topics are wrong and iran to direct your i mean he is going to be at the center of these talks the softer than both here in berlin i think also in paris and london where netanyahu is going going next because he's looking for european support for the israeli approach on the iran deal that's to say and a rejection of this deal that in return for nuclear inspections opens up more to iran and gives iran takes the sanctions off and so on netanyahu says he wants more pressure on tehran in particular on its not just on the nuclear program specifically but also on the ballistic missile oil program that they've got running he's very worried about the threat to israel that that poses he doesn't necessarily need the european support because of course he has the important backing of the united states donald trump has rejected this iran deal i think he would like of course the europeans very much opposed the germans the french and the british help to agree that. still to negotiate i
us in the studio this afternoon so simon tell us for the part of benjamin netanyahu he says that the most important topics are wrong and iran to direct your i mean he is going to be at the center of these talks the softer than both here in berlin i think also in paris and london where netanyahu is going going next because he's looking for european support for the israeli approach on the iran deal that's to say and a rejection of this deal that in return for nuclear inspections opens up more to...
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simon as you can think of it as being basically a five kilogram big ball of five kilogram heavy fivekilograms having more or less sort of siri or alexa as you say like cereal on my phone or yeah it's small it's what it is i.b.m.'s watson it's the watson ai it was it was designed together with airbus and one of the most interesting things in this is actually an experiment in and of itself simon will be doing things on board on board the i assess but simon will also be there as an experiment in another self the question is how will the human crew interact with them now this is a very important question longer term when we're talking about longer missions where humans and machines will have to interact with each other over longer periods of time will the crew accept him as a full crew member or will they not i mean is he going to be monitoring the crew you know watching the humans and keeping tabs on how people behave very possibly he does have his own eyes and ears but i don't think that it really works as you said trust as you know one of the fundamental things towards building a good
simon as you can think of it as being basically a five kilogram big ball of five kilogram heavy fivekilograms having more or less sort of siri or alexa as you say like cereal on my phone or yeah it's small it's what it is i.b.m.'s watson it's the watson ai it was it was designed together with airbus and one of the most interesting things in this is actually an experiment in and of itself simon will be doing things on board on board the i assess but simon will also be there as an experiment in...
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>> simon: no, it's okay.anything you know? you know food and smell always recalls so many memories. i still remember my parents and my grandparents they would mix some dumplings at home. and they really work hard to prepare the meal for the family. the taste is really great. and really sweet. and after my grandmother and my mother passed away i have no other chance to eat that again. but about four or five years ago my auntie make that for me. when i put it to my mouth i burst into tears. my wife behind comforted me. speechless. the taste -- the food recalled so many memories for me. [music playing] (vo) from day one, we always came through for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. ♪ (electronic dance music)♪
>> simon: no, it's okay.anything you know? you know food and smell always recalls so many memories. i still remember my parents and my grandparents they would mix some dumplings at home. and they really work hard to prepare the meal for the family. the taste is really great. and really sweet. and after my grandmother and my mother passed away i have no other chance to eat that again. but about four or five years ago my auntie make that for me. when i put it to my mouth i burst into tears....
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not interested. >> thank you so much, professor simon and purcell. a great conversation. [ applause ] >> so i hope you all stick around and join all of us for a reception. i think professor simon has even kindly offered to sign a few books. and stick around. you'll probably get more questions outside because there's a lot more to talk about. >> can we get a couple of shots? >> oh, sure. sure. [ inaudible conversations ] [ inaudible conversations ] >> join us live sunday at noon eastern for our year long special in depth fiction addiction. featuring best selling fiction writers. contemporary novelist dish jen will be our guest. >> i would have to say i know many writers and so on. but people who have a lot to say are not -- are certainly undaunted by the rules of the sector or for that matter the rules of society. the whole idea that there is a story telling -- you know, that there's a triangle. that you must learn to do this if you're going to go on to be a fiction artist. it's necessary but not sufficient. learning to do this is not going to make yo
not interested. >> thank you so much, professor simon and purcell. a great conversation. [ applause ] >> so i hope you all stick around and join all of us for a reception. i think professor simon has even kindly offered to sign a few books. and stick around. you'll probably get more questions outside because there's a lot more to talk about. >> can we get a couple of shots? >> oh, sure. sure. [ inaudible conversations ] [ inaudible conversations ] >> join us live...
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>> simon: no, it's okay.ou know? you know food and smell always recalls so many memories. i still remember my parents and my grandparents they would mix some dumplings at home. and they really work hard to prepare the meal for the family. the taste is really great. and really sweet. and after my grandmother and my mother passed away i have no other chance to eat that again. but about four or five years ago my auntie make that for me. when i put it to my mouth i burst into tears. my wife behind comforted me. speechless. the taste -- the food recalled so many memories for me. >>> "anthony bourdain: parts unknown" is brought to you by landrover, above and beyond. go to explore "parts unknown.com to help you travel like bourdain. yo go where he went, eat what he ate and see what he saw. dear great-great-grandfather, you turned a family recipe into a brewing empire before prohibition took it all away. i promised our family i'd find your lost recipe. by tracing our history on ancestry, i found the one person who st
>> simon: no, it's okay.ou know? you know food and smell always recalls so many memories. i still remember my parents and my grandparents they would mix some dumplings at home. and they really work hard to prepare the meal for the family. the taste is really great. and really sweet. and after my grandmother and my mother passed away i have no other chance to eat that again. but about four or five years ago my auntie make that for me. when i put it to my mouth i burst into tears. my wife...
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got political correspondent and young he's here to guide us through it to welcome simon mr netanyahu talked a great deal about iran the dangers of iran which has been the source of this tension between germany and israel and that's right now i think this was the key focus of this meeting between the teeth leaders. and the miracle saying that you know she. they both agreed that iran poses a huge threat to the region and she said that they were united in determination to make sure that iran never gets its hands on a nuclear weapon so that they can agree of course where they don't agree is about the best path forward from where we are right now israel you know saying that there is no mileage atoll in the iran nuclear deal which trades essentially lifting of sanctions on iran for greater oversight over the rayney a nuclear program. mr netanyahu thinks that that program itself is actually counterproductive because it's the lifting of sanctions is allowed iran to fund a shiite militia in syria he says which is going to spread religious war across the region and he talked to quite a drastic
got political correspondent and young he's here to guide us through it to welcome simon mr netanyahu talked a great deal about iran the dangers of iran which has been the source of this tension between germany and israel and that's right now i think this was the key focus of this meeting between the teeth leaders. and the miracle saying that you know she. they both agreed that iran poses a huge threat to the region and she said that they were united in determination to make sure that iran never...
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let's talk to our political correspondent simon young is following the story for us hi simon we heard uncle americal there saying she's aiming for by try or multilevel or agreements rather than a europe wide deal that sounds complicated. well indeed i mean previously angela merkel was saying that she hoped that any uy deal would come out at the end of all this wrangling but now she's clearly saying she doesn't believe that can happen even after the e.u. summit so what's the alternative well it's smaller groups of nations getting together or even bilateral deals and they have one advantage which is that they can come into force and be organized more quickly obviously than the sort of pay and european deal on the other hand they can end up being rather costly if germany has to promise lots of cash in exchange for countries getting control of migration at the same time simon at a press conference at the end of her trip to lebanon medical was asked about this idea of these so-called disembarkation centers in countries outside the e.u. were refugees could register an asylum claim let's lis
let's talk to our political correspondent simon young is following the story for us hi simon we heard uncle americal there saying she's aiming for by try or multilevel or agreements rather than a europe wide deal that sounds complicated. well indeed i mean previously angela merkel was saying that she hoped that any uy deal would come out at the end of all this wrangling but now she's clearly saying she doesn't believe that can happen even after the e.u. summit so what's the alternative well...
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political correspondent simon young is just outside of berlin and our meeting today hi simon good to see you what kind of support is merkel looking to get from. signals from the french president that there can be movement forward on this of course the franco german relationship is the key one the one of the key ones at the very heart of the european union if these two countries can agree then that's a first positive sign that there could be some new agreement on the whole migration and the silent issue at european level and of course chancellor merkel is hugely under pressure she's got this crisis in your own party with people at the particularly the bavarian party calling for tough measures and tough signals so something needs to change and emmanuel mccrum can help bangle americal to change it how can he help simon what could a possible german franco position on migration for the e.u. look like. well in terms of the principle i think they're not too far apart both leaders agree that a european solution is the best one and that means strengthening europe's external border beefing up
political correspondent simon young is just outside of berlin and our meeting today hi simon good to see you what kind of support is merkel looking to get from. signals from the french president that there can be movement forward on this of course the franco german relationship is the key one the one of the key ones at the very heart of the european union if these two countries can agree then that's a first positive sign that there could be some new agreement on the whole migration and the...
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will be doing things on board on board the i assess but simon will also be there as an experiment in another self the question is how will the huge human crew interact with them now this is a very important question longer term when we're talking about longer missions where humans and machines will have to interact with each other over longer periods of time will the crew accept him as a folk remember will they not i mean is he going to be monitoring the crew you know watching the humans and you know keeping tabs on help people behave very possibly he does have his own eyes and ears but i don't think that it really works as you said trust as you know one of the fundamental things towards building a good working atmosphere i don't think that they're going to feel spied on by the robot certainly. very exciting and i think probably when they bring as i'm going down it will be fun to read what's in the back of his head there what he sees take it ok derek thank you very much from our science desk. here's the miller stories now that are making headlines around the world around one hundred
will be doing things on board on board the i assess but simon will also be there as an experiment in another self the question is how will the huge human crew interact with them now this is a very important question longer term when we're talking about longer missions where humans and machines will have to interact with each other over longer periods of time will the crew accept him as a folk remember will they not i mean is he going to be monitoring the crew you know watching the humans and...
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simon: very good question.adians would tell you no, they are understandably -- as i told you, it is popular with the farmers. the canadian government is always quick to say, we don't produce a surplus because we manage our production. we are not dumping production onto the global market. but, it has been subject to complaints not just from the u.s. government, but from new zealand and i believe mexico as well and the e.u. they have complained about the lack of access to the canadian market and unfair competition. alix: simon casey, thank you very much. let's get into the charts you want to watch this week. tariff battles keeping with sign commodity prices. ta a look at what is hpening to aluminum. the blue line is aluminum prices in the lme. london prices. the white line is prices in the u.s. francisco still with me. let's stick to it. describe theffect on trade, the aluminum prices here and in london. francisco: whenever you place a tariff on imported aluminum, you raise the u.s. price and depress the internat
simon: very good question.adians would tell you no, they are understandably -- as i told you, it is popular with the farmers. the canadian government is always quick to say, we don't produce a surplus because we manage our production. we are not dumping production onto the global market. but, it has been subject to complaints not just from the u.s. government, but from new zealand and i believe mexico as well and the e.u. they have complained about the lack of access to the canadian market and...
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i've learned this actually a long tehenst came to simon & shoes -- simon & schuster and were purchasing "truman," and it was right before the presidential election and people had nonbeen paying attention to truman as an historical figure and that book changed. all of a sudden because of columnists paying attention it to, it was part of the discourse of the election, both candidates were shown he lugging the book around, pretending to read it. margaret truman said neither of these -- it was a commentary on the presidential election. when ohno was elected you head team of rivals, a book but lincoln and his cabinets that was for the second time a huge best seller because people were interested in what he was doing. more recently, a book we didn't push but i wish we did, hillbilly elegy, bent to explain what happened with this trump election. through time there are books that can become touchstones and explain to people. so, books create empathy, actually been recent studies showing that. for children and help them learn how to navigate the world and do the same thing for adults. so they pr
i've learned this actually a long tehenst came to simon & shoes -- simon & schuster and were purchasing "truman," and it was right before the presidential election and people had nonbeen paying attention to truman as an historical figure and that book changed. all of a sudden because of columnists paying attention it to, it was part of the discourse of the election, both candidates were shown he lugging the book around, pretending to read it. margaret truman said neither of...
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says simon has brought the traditional orchestra up to date for the twenty first century . he brought young musicians from disadvantaged backgrounds into the film monic introduced more contemporary works into the repertoire and had concert streamed on to cinema screens. his farewell concert was seen live in more than two hundred cinemas in twelve european countries here in berlin of course but also in the british capital simon is now conducting the london symphony orchestra. funded as a change brings the opportunity for a new beginning of fun and i think he's been here for long enough that it's a shame he's going back it was a lovely filed out. and it's by no means goodbye for good since simon's planning to be with the button for the monic next season just as he was in one thousand nine hundred seven as a guest conductor. and if you want to know who's taking over as musical director of the berlin philharmonic that will be train crew with the russian austrian conductor for go just a reminder of the top stories we're following for a u.s. president has signed an executive orde
says simon has brought the traditional orchestra up to date for the twenty first century . he brought young musicians from disadvantaged backgrounds into the film monic introduced more contemporary works into the repertoire and had concert streamed on to cinema screens. his farewell concert was seen live in more than two hundred cinemas in twelve european countries here in berlin of course but also in the british capital simon is now conducting the london symphony orchestra. funded as a change...
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simon, thank you for. today on book tv. did you make any mention in your book, i know best about david and charles coke and things about libertarianism and so forth? >> what you think of their views keith? >> caller: i work for one of their companies for five years. and i am not particularly an agreement with the way they see things. >> thank you sir. >> guest: i don't believe in any ideology completely. i think that dangers you. you get home by it. but i think the koch brothers are often misunderstood. they start attacking the koch brothers, a say you know you're in for a gay marriage before obama, they don't believe me. they say will go to google and look it up. >> host: mike is calling in from new jersey. good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. my question has to do with political correctness. what is roger's opinion about political correctness and the effect of our culture, particularly in the universities and as far as having an international dialogue, how does he feel about political correctness? >> guest: i will a
simon, thank you for. today on book tv. did you make any mention in your book, i know best about david and charles coke and things about libertarianism and so forth? >> what you think of their views keith? >> caller: i work for one of their companies for five years. and i am not particularly an agreement with the way they see things. >> thank you sir. >> guest: i don't believe in any ideology completely. i think that dangers you. you get home by it. but i think the koch...
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i'm so simon rattle bass passing on the baton as a principal conductor of the bell when philharmonic. the british maestro chartered a new path for one of the world's most renowned orchestras bringing us up to date on the twenty first century. and france folk read tickets for the knockout stages of the world cup the heart for victory against peru gold bring you the lowdown on that showdown and the rest of first as much as. i show gal welcome to the program. he's on the back row agreed to scrap a pre-prepared joint statement chancellor merkel desperately needs a european solution to the migration crisis in order to shore up her position at home but at least new populist government is making a common ancestor one of europe's most divisive issues even harder to find managing migration the words dominating brussels these days the e.u. is considering a radical tightening of its refugee policy there's even talk of holding camps outside of europe where migrants would be forced to wait until their asylum requests are processed the e.u. migration commissioner rejected the idea that such a plan
i'm so simon rattle bass passing on the baton as a principal conductor of the bell when philharmonic. the british maestro chartered a new path for one of the world's most renowned orchestras bringing us up to date on the twenty first century. and france folk read tickets for the knockout stages of the world cup the heart for victory against peru gold bring you the lowdown on that showdown and the rest of first as much as. i show gal welcome to the program. he's on the back row agreed to scrap a...
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chairman simons? >> chairman, ranking member coons and members of the subcommittee, i am honored to appear before you today for the first time as chairman of the federal trade commission and also honored that i get to do it with chairman pai. thank you for the opportunity to testify about the commission's fiscal year 2019 appropriations request and its work to protect consumers and promote competition. in fiscal year year 2018, the b is $306.3 million. with 1140 ftes. for fiscal your 2019, the ftc is requesting $309.7 million and the same 1140 ftes. the ftc is a highly productive and effective independent agency, and it uses its funds efficiently and effectively. the commission has a broad dual mission. to protect consumers and to maintain competition. and this is a historic time at the ftc. four commissioners have joined the agency in the past two weeks, including myself. we look forward to continuing the agency's long standing tradition of bipartisanship, collegiality and cooperation. and we are pro
chairman simons? >> chairman, ranking member coons and members of the subcommittee, i am honored to appear before you today for the first time as chairman of the federal trade commission and also honored that i get to do it with chairman pai. thank you for the opportunity to testify about the commission's fiscal year 2019 appropriations request and its work to protect consumers and promote competition. in fiscal year year 2018, the b is $306.3 million. with 1140 ftes. for fiscal your...
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could basically if it goes through change migrant policy in you from a very fundamental point and simon young what sort of deal does chancellor merkel have to come up with after the european summit in order to satisfy wholesale. or stay home furnace biz varian conservatives want a deal that allows them to turn away. migrants at the german border or other rules that amount to the same thing that have the same effect yesterday and go americal agreed with the french president he would stop asylum seekers coming through to try and cross the german border that might be enough to satisfy them but these are national solutions the problem is that angle americal doesn't want that she wants a europe wide solution and at the same time you've got countries like italy threatening to let people through and send them through to germany so the situation is critical simon young in berlin barber those with brussels thank you. hunger as prime minister viktor orban has emerged as a leading figure of the e.u.'s hardline anti immigration wing today and the country's conservative led parliament approved a raf
could basically if it goes through change migrant policy in you from a very fundamental point and simon young what sort of deal does chancellor merkel have to come up with after the european summit in order to satisfy wholesale. or stay home furnace biz varian conservatives want a deal that allows them to turn away. migrants at the german border or other rules that amount to the same thing that have the same effect yesterday and go americal agreed with the french president he would stop asylum...
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young is a vet by reversals joins us from brussels welcome both simon let's start with you chancellor merkel needs results on migration did she get any closer to work today. well maybe she inched forward a little bit phil of course it's helpful to her to have positive words and that's what she got from emmanuelle the french german relationship of course one of the key ones at the heart of the european union if these two countries don't agree then there's little hope of a european wide solution on any issue clued in migration but that's what these two leaders here today said that they want talking about beefing up europe's external borders with more money and funds and more effective next for frontex the european border agency working more for instance with african countries to promote development to help them stem the causes of migration and so on and talking also about you know introducing these common asylum rules across the e.u. where all these phrases frankly we've heard them before and there wasn't really any indication today of how france and germany are going to go and persuade
young is a vet by reversals joins us from brussels welcome both simon let's start with you chancellor merkel needs results on migration did she get any closer to work today. well maybe she inched forward a little bit phil of course it's helpful to her to have positive words and that's what she got from emmanuelle the french german relationship of course one of the key ones at the heart of the european union if these two countries don't agree then there's little hope of a european wide solution...
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simon: very good question.he canadians would tell you no, they are understandably -- as i told you, it is popular with the farmers. the canadian government is always quick to say, we don't produce a surplus because we manage our production. we are not dumping production onto the global market. but, it has been subject to complaints not just from the u.s. government, but from new zealand and i believe mexico as well and the e.u. they have complained about the lack of access to the canadian market and unfair competition. alix: simon casey, thank you very much. let's get into the charts you want to watch this week. tariff battles keeping with sign commodity prices. take a look at what is happening to aluminum. the blue line is aluminum prices in the lme. london prices. the white line is prices in the u.s. francisco still with me. let's stick to it. describe the effect on trade, the aluminum prices here and in london. francisco: whenever you place a tariff on imported aluminum, you raise the u.s. price and depress
simon: very good question.he canadians would tell you no, they are understandably -- as i told you, it is popular with the farmers. the canadian government is always quick to say, we don't produce a surplus because we manage our production. we are not dumping production onto the global market. but, it has been subject to complaints not just from the u.s. government, but from new zealand and i believe mexico as well and the e.u. they have complained about the lack of access to the canadian...
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stephen king, simon & schuster ceo and others. [inaudible conversation] >> one voice can start a trend. it can build a new. it can change the world. one voice is powerful, it's persuasive, it's dangerous. that is why tyrants of authoritarian sensors want to keep some voices from being heard. at penn america, we know the power of one voice. and the importance of protecting every voice. because when one voice is silenced, all voices are threatened. we are in an organization of writers just as a free society expressions free expression of its writers so too must writers safeguard expressions. provocative voices on social media, new voices and publishing, creative voices, those were silenced and imprisoned at penn america, we believe the freedom to write all voices should be heard. we champion great writers, we celebrate emerging writers. we defend those who speak truth and power. we are many voices but to protect your voice and every voice we must speak as one. we are all louder together. [applause] pan america's presidents, jennifer
stephen king, simon & schuster ceo and others. [inaudible conversation] >> one voice can start a trend. it can build a new. it can change the world. one voice is powerful, it's persuasive, it's dangerous. that is why tyrants of authoritarian sensors want to keep some voices from being heard. at penn america, we know the power of one voice. and the importance of protecting every voice. because when one voice is silenced, all voices are threatened. we are in an organization of writers...
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simon: absolutely.ecause she is under a lot of pressure as we have said from the bavarian conservatives. they want -- essentially their bottom line is to say they want the power to turn people away at the border, where that is appropriate as they see it, or they want some kind of equivalent deal that essentially reasserts that national control over migration flows and asylum-seekers. just yesterday, angela merkel agreed with the french president that he would stop people coming through french territory to arrive at the german boarder. -- border. so that perhaps is a step in the right direction. but not really as far as angela merkel is concerned. she wants a european solution. but if she cannot get one, horst seehofer may move unilaterally, she might have to fire him, and that could bring down her government. so it is tense times for merkel. brent: simon young on the story for us tonight. thank you. here are some of the other stores now the making headlines around the world.. more than 450 patients died
simon: absolutely.ecause she is under a lot of pressure as we have said from the bavarian conservatives. they want -- essentially their bottom line is to say they want the power to turn people away at the border, where that is appropriate as they see it, or they want some kind of equivalent deal that essentially reasserts that national control over migration flows and asylum-seekers. just yesterday, angela merkel agreed with the french president that he would stop people coming through french...
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friends i think simon i just listen to a bit of the rehearsal it sounds incredible it sounds even better than i imagined and you look like you're having a fantastic time in some ways it's better and more beautiful and more loving than any professional orchestra of course who go there are there are a few things that aren't perfect but it's full of the music and it's full of the meaning of the music and this is a stage full of incredibly intelligent professional people who are bringing all that so bear on this thing that they love us so what's it like it's it's such. a complete everyman. it's why all the good because it is a different place that i have played it live all so solves different to get something small and other things. right. so it's challenging but it's a sightseeing it's kind of never again because you know each end up. taking a big interest in. their interpretation of the music so you have to be really. tuned in and try to do everything. and also just make sure that your decisions on how do you work differently with them to treat them like you would a professional orchestra
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young outside of the city your party headquarters here in berlin thank you simon very much. well let's get some insight on migration policy now if you ran laymen from the global public policy institute think tank here in berlin he's advised the german foreign office on migration policy julieann thank you for joining us we keep talking about this master plan that the interior minister horace they hope for one to introduce what exactly is in this plan sixty three points where we keep hearing it's sixty three points but we don't actually know what those sixty three points are because the planets in the entire he hasn't been published so what we talk about is this very controversial one point off the master plan according to which see if you have the ones to immediately push back a certain category of people namely those asylum seekers who have been registered somewhere else in other european states wants to push those back from the border so that's one plan but we don't know about the rest of the master plan what do you make of that very controversial point well insured it's no
young outside of the city your party headquarters here in berlin thank you simon very much. well let's get some insight on migration policy now if you ran laymen from the global public policy institute think tank here in berlin he's advised the german foreign office on migration policy julieann thank you for joining us we keep talking about this master plan that the interior minister horace they hope for one to introduce what exactly is in this plan sixty three points where we keep hearing it's...
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