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is there more, simon?12 important paintings and about 300 or more antiques. >> and, clearly, you won't quit. >> no, i'm very grateful that i'm able to uncover my real roots. through this art, i get to know what my family was like, and i can touch something they touched. >> and remember this 16th-century table clock looted by the nazis from the gutmann estate in holland? after simon tracked it down to a german museum, the museum agreed to pay his family about a million dollars for it, and simon got something else that you can't put a price tag on -- an apology. "we regret what happened to your family," the museum director told simon. "we are grateful, however, for the opportunity to set at least this matter straight." i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the hd mirrorcam, brought to you by inventel products, llc. yep, they're out there, driving recklessly, causing accident
is there more, simon?12 important paintings and about 300 or more antiques. >> and, clearly, you won't quit. >> no, i'm very grateful that i'm able to uncover my real roots. through this art, i get to know what my family was like, and i can touch something they touched. >> and remember this 16th-century table clock looted by the nazis from the gutmann estate in holland? after simon tracked it down to a german museum, the museum agreed to pay his family about a million dollars...
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derrickow with simon and still with us is stephanie flanders.you look at clinical risk in europe, angela merkel shows up at the white house and i wonder how friendly trump will be. one thing i think that investors have been slow to catch up on is that there is political risk that is tended to be thought of as negative. so you think of what is going to happen with the economy. i think over the last few months, we have seen glimpses of the upside risk. europeanohesion among governments on key issues. and also a waiting of support or a capping out of support for the popular sources. it isn't that i necessarily see but it future for europe, do think we should bear in mind that there is an upside political risk as well as the downside and trump may help with that. you get people to circle the wagons. francine: how much does this way on europe? does this have an impact on europe? simon: it did, marginally will be got the double pressure relative to everywhere else. it did have a marginal impact. -- when you see political stresses, you do see money goi
derrickow with simon and still with us is stephanie flanders.you look at clinical risk in europe, angela merkel shows up at the white house and i wonder how friendly trump will be. one thing i think that investors have been slow to catch up on is that there is political risk that is tended to be thought of as negative. so you think of what is going to happen with the economy. i think over the last few months, we have seen glimpses of the upside risk. europeanohesion among governments on key...
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simon: it faces significant downside. in terms of significance in the technical support levels, a a lot of this depends on what guidance we get tomorrow. the mediand stick to position or be more aggressive. but if you look at the data, oil has a weakening price with a strengthening u.s. dollar. see treasuries moving maturely higher. i think, to a large extent, i agree. to a large extent, the rate hikes were priced in. maintainhe fed will the hike tomorrow. so you may get open movement. within the support and resistance of the moment, help me with where we are in the dynamics of exit -- brexit. levels, ifking new we look at fixed income and foreign exchange and equities? simon: let's start with the currency story. .21 looks like the levels we saw in october after a hawkish speech from prime minister may. not think we see materials lower. the reason being that there is the symbolism of the end of the month, and it looks like it will be the end of march when article 50 is triggered. depends on what kind of deal the u.k. can
simon: it faces significant downside. in terms of significance in the technical support levels, a a lot of this depends on what guidance we get tomorrow. the mediand stick to position or be more aggressive. but if you look at the data, oil has a weakening price with a strengthening u.s. dollar. see treasuries moving maturely higher. i think, to a large extent, i agree. to a large extent, the rate hikes were priced in. maintainhe fed will the hike tomorrow. so you may get open movement. within...
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speaking, simon, what are the upsides of brexit for asian companies?sting, the japanese investment in the uk has actually dramatically increased since brexit. i think that shows there are good businesses that companies can acquire, but also we've had the effect of the currency thatis we've had the effect of the currency that is devalued by about 15%. while there are quite a lot of challenges, there are quite a lot of challenges, there are quite a lot of challenges, there are significant upsides for asian companies, japanese and elsewhere, investing in the uk at the moment. and the government will be trying to promote that in everywhere it possible. brexit will have a major impact elsewhere. you have a major impact elsewhere. you have london, that's been the financial hub for many american banks, but britain seems to be heading for a clean break with the well‘s largest training block, which would leave the uk without a trade arrangement to maintain access or the financial services industry. what does this mean for american financial institutions that op
speaking, simon, what are the upsides of brexit for asian companies?sting, the japanese investment in the uk has actually dramatically increased since brexit. i think that shows there are good businesses that companies can acquire, but also we've had the effect of the currency thatis we've had the effect of the currency that is devalued by about 15%. while there are quite a lot of challenges, there are quite a lot of challenges, there are quite a lot of challenges, there are significant upsides...
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indeed, simon.st owes all, the humanitarian situation deteriorates. just behind me in that for quorn is where the front—liners. just below that other buses bringing people from the west to this camp for the internally displaced. this isa for the internally displaced. this is a place where it has now become home for tens of thousands of people who were fleeing the intensity of this battle. we are currently standing here on a former isis headquarters. this is one of the first places that was liberated and there was heavy bombardment here in there was heavy bombardment here in the area. and if we just pan there was heavy bombardment here in the area. and if wejust pan round we can see some of the children who are now sitting amongst this destruction, this rubble. and it really has become a playground for them. they just sit really has become a playground for them. theyjust sit here for hours on end. it's difficult for them to know when this operation will end, when the fighting will end. the outcome of
indeed, simon.st owes all, the humanitarian situation deteriorates. just behind me in that for quorn is where the front—liners. just below that other buses bringing people from the west to this camp for the internally displaced. this isa for the internally displaced. this is a place where it has now become home for tens of thousands of people who were fleeing the intensity of this battle. we are currently standing here on a former isis headquarters. this is one of the first places that was...
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and also to simon in the studio.lenty of reaction of course, the first meeting between angela merkel and donald trump on social media. washington-based journalist alice paul stein -- alstein writing this freudian slip from donald trump. and another journalist, jim roberts writing that angela merkel must love listening to donald trump talk about obamacare and domestic politics and his beefs with the media. and alex george writing in summary, reporters asking angela merkel important questions about trade and asking donald trump if he regrets his ridiculous tweets. everything is fine. and alex posting this picture of the two leaders meeting, the tweet, the woman destroying the west with the man who wants to save it. two other news, the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson says his country is ready to take a tougher stance on north korea and it could include military action. he is on his first official trip to asia and he visited the border between the two koreas, greeting troops. and north korean soldiers looked on. th
and also to simon in the studio.lenty of reaction of course, the first meeting between angela merkel and donald trump on social media. washington-based journalist alice paul stein -- alstein writing this freudian slip from donald trump. and another journalist, jim roberts writing that angela merkel must love listening to donald trump talk about obamacare and domestic politics and his beefs with the media. and alex george writing in summary, reporters asking angela merkel important questions...
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simon, you are the german chancellor, wade, you are the u.s. president.t would you say to each other when you first meet? ladies go first. what will the chancellor say? >> you know, from angela merkel's point of view, this is the first eyeball to eyeball encounter. the is one of germany's most external relationships. one presumes donald trump will repeat face-to-face the claims you heard, the migration policy is insane or catastrophe, she is ruining her country. even if he does say those things, we will see from angela merkel all of her diplomacy and restraint. she will say to donald trump, it is very important for germany and the united states to work together. brent: you are not a thespian. we know that. simon, what do you think donald trump will say tomorrow? >> he will emphasize common ground. i think he will be looking for an opportunity to understand where she is coming from, the issues outlined, which have to do with trade and the international economic system were generally, globalization, and i think simon is right. he will try hard to keep from
simon, you are the german chancellor, wade, you are the u.s. president.t would you say to each other when you first meet? ladies go first. what will the chancellor say? >> you know, from angela merkel's point of view, this is the first eyeball to eyeball encounter. the is one of germany's most external relationships. one presumes donald trump will repeat face-to-face the claims you heard, the migration policy is insane or catastrophe, she is ruining her country. even if he does say those...
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i'm simon mccoy. in the next hour, we'll look at the new rules to tackle motorists who use their phone while driving. from today, offenders will receive double the penalty, a £200 fine and six points. the drive to shake up the game of golf. could changes to make the sport quicker go a "fairway" to improve the game. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. sex education is to become compulsory in all schools in england. the education secretary justine greening says that children as young as four will be taught about relationships and secondary school pupils will learn about both sex and relationships. there will be a particular emphasis on the dangers of sexting, online pornography and cyber bullying. our education correspondent gillian hargreaves reports. so we must always make sure that nobody takes embarrassing pictures of us. at this school in dunstable, even the youngest children are taught about their own bodies and relationships with other people. soon such lessons will be compulsory in all schoo
i'm simon mccoy. in the next hour, we'll look at the new rules to tackle motorists who use their phone while driving. from today, offenders will receive double the penalty, a £200 fine and six points. the drive to shake up the game of golf. could changes to make the sport quicker go a "fairway" to improve the game. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. sex education is to become compulsory in all schools in england. the education secretary justine greening says that children as...
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i am simon mccoy.hancellor is coming under fire for his planned changes to national insurance contributions for the self—employed. a short time ago my colleague annita mcveigh spoke to simon parkman. many businesses employ apprentices who are the backbone of our economy. how precisely are you going to do that? we already have the channels open. there are a number of conservative mps discussing this in the party and i believe philip is a great chancellor and he will be able to see sense and do it quickly. dealings there is any political leveraged in the situation regarding the government wanting unity on the brexit article 50 vote? no, i think is conservative members of parliament we look at each bill as it comes in front of a separately, so it comes in front of a separately, soi it comes in front of a separately, so i don't think anything transfers across. my problem with this issue is simply send a wrong message out to the families who have gone out there, who have taken a risk, who have employed thos
i am simon mccoy.hancellor is coming under fire for his planned changes to national insurance contributions for the self—employed. a short time ago my colleague annita mcveigh spoke to simon parkman. many businesses employ apprentices who are the backbone of our economy. how precisely are you going to do that? we already have the channels open. there are a number of conservative mps discussing this in the party and i believe philip is a great chancellor and he will be able to see sense and do...
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simon in germantown, an simon, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for the show. it y i wasn't able to make during the previous segment, but i did want to comment on the healthcare ion with and i think there are two hings, right? either we're capitalist country and we embrace that and say, look, service, we'll allow for competition. nd if i go somewhere, montgomery count and he get my car serviced, if it is over $25, provide a written estimate. i don't know how it is in other arts of the country that, is completely reasonable for fixing a car, i think it is absolutely essential for fixing the person. something that should be enacted, you couldn't charge people without telling them what you are going to charge them, that is the first part, that costs, that will open things up to competition and when you have competition, we ll understand in this country that improves quality of care and drives down the crisis. seems so erican, it bvious f. we have a socialist trend that rocking the country every once in a while, maybe we have that other option and we can have that
simon in germantown, an simon, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for the show. it y i wasn't able to make during the previous segment, but i did want to comment on the healthcare ion with and i think there are two hings, right? either we're capitalist country and we embrace that and say, look, service, we'll allow for competition. nd if i go somewhere, montgomery count and he get my car serviced, if it is over $25, provide a written estimate. i don't know how it is in other arts of...
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i can't find any african-american who doesn't understand the -- >> well, as -- >> simone, simone.simone. i can understand why people found dr. carson's statement to be problematic. and clearly dr. carson recognized that, which is why he as directed his -- >> okay, you said that, you said that. you said that. >> the point he doesn't understand -- >> there are a lot of people who may not -- just because you're black doesn't mean you understand slave history. people go to schools just like everyone else. people go to schools, sometimes they're not taught black history. sometimes they don't understand black history. just because you're black doesn't mean you understand black history. >> that's not the premise of my point, don. what i'm saying is, dr. carson is an intelligent person. dr. carson is a good person, throughout his career, his number one goal has been serving others, at the core, that's who he is. a servant leader, and in knowing dr. carson, he would never do or say anything with the intent to hurt or malign people. i think he misspoke, and i think he recognized that, which
i can't find any african-american who doesn't understand the -- >> well, as -- >> simone, simone.simone. i can understand why people found dr. carson's statement to be problematic. and clearly dr. carson recognized that, which is why he as directed his -- >> okay, you said that, you said that. you said that. >> the point he doesn't understand -- >> there are a lot of people who may not -- just because you're black doesn't mean you understand slave history. people...
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simon stephens talking to hugh pym. let's talk to jonathan ashworth at westminster.provide the range of nhs services? no, what we are seeing is quite appalling. it will mean many elderly people waiting in discomfort, waiting in pain for hip replacements, knee replacements, ca ta ra ct replacements, knee replacements, cataract operations. operations of that order. it is a direct consequence of the financial squeeze being imposed on the nhs by this conservative government. i have no criticism of nhs bosses like simon stephens, they are faced with huge dilemmas. but dying have huge amount of criticism of the government. if they give the nhs is the money it needs, and if they have not broken that promise on nhs funding, we wouldn't be in this situation. where wouldn't be in this situation. where would labour find the wouldn't be in this situation. where would labourfind the money wouldn't be in this situation. where would labour find the money from? being in government is a matter of choices. it has given away tax cuts for the rich, inheritance tax cuts, iam saying, for
simon stephens talking to hugh pym. let's talk to jonathan ashworth at westminster.provide the range of nhs services? no, what we are seeing is quite appalling. it will mean many elderly people waiting in discomfort, waiting in pain for hip replacements, knee replacements, ca ta ra ct replacements, knee replacements, cataract operations. operations of that order. it is a direct consequence of the financial squeeze being imposed on the nhs by this conservative government. i have no criticism of...
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simon: it's not a story for this year.e when the market was obsessed with potential he china having some sort of accident. that is completely dissipated. what we would be looking for is to see what their target is. it has not been announced. if it's higher than the market -- of 6.5%. by of it could mean less reform and more leverage. what we have seen is the pmi improved. that is a good sign that some of has actually been working and you are seeing results. tom: it's great to have both of you here. this is china real rates. this is one approximation of their rate structure, less chinese inflation. the bad news is these rates at 3% and 4% a number of years ago, the good news is they have come down. they haven't come down enough. the ultimate constraint to normality away from the politics is the idea that they have high real rates unlike so many other places. mike: be careful what you wish for. real rates should be relative to gdp. they may have high real rates relative to the u.s. or europe or the you kate they don't have r
simon: it's not a story for this year.e when the market was obsessed with potential he china having some sort of accident. that is completely dissipated. what we would be looking for is to see what their target is. it has not been announced. if it's higher than the market -- of 6.5%. by of it could mean less reform and more leverage. what we have seen is the pmi improved. that is a good sign that some of has actually been working and you are seeing results. tom: it's great to have both of you...
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ken dilanian is an nbc news investigative reporter, simon marks for feature story news and joy reid is my friend, the host of "a.m. joy" on msnbc. joy, i want to ask you about this. look at this incisively if you can. why would the president say something that wasn't true in a tweet two weeks ago and when he could have backed out of it and said, you know, i heard something i probably shouldn't have jumped on it, i did. instead double down, triple down and standing next to angela merkel, a serious government leader, a serious person, stood next to her and wouldn't answer the question. the first time it came from a german reporter. the second time he blamed it all on some -- well, somebody we never heard of, this guy named napolitano, this conspiracy guy. he just seems to be stuck in quicksand, and he's -- the more he squirms, the more he sinks. your thoughts. >> the more he sinks, the more he decides to drag his own team down into the muck with him. he's forcing sean spicer to get up and shred his own credibility repeating what are essentially conspiracy theories and, by the way, blamin
ken dilanian is an nbc news investigative reporter, simon marks for feature story news and joy reid is my friend, the host of "a.m. joy" on msnbc. joy, i want to ask you about this. look at this incisively if you can. why would the president say something that wasn't true in a tweet two weeks ago and when he could have backed out of it and said, you know, i heard something i probably shouldn't have jumped on it, i did. instead double down, triple down and standing next to angela...
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mark: they much, simon kennedy.e let's get back elections in the netherlands where the outcome might provide a key gauge of how far populism has reached into your's core. manus cranny is live in amsterdam. it seems like it is nice and quiet. goode generally show turnouts on days of elections. manus cranny: yeah, turnout here has been higher than in recent elections, and the sitting prime minister had a message for the voters when they went to the polls this morning, which is to stop the wrong kind of populism. past 24,ave seen the 48 hours, we have seen a shift away from the extreme right moving toward the sitting prime minister. how much you can believe in that, nobody knows. immigration, integration, and islam are at the heart of the issues of this election. i caught up with a green party leader who has ambitions to be prime minister, but this is his view on immigration. >> i think that it is an important principle for western democracies that we welcome refugees -- that we -- people who live their countries for w
mark: they much, simon kennedy.e let's get back elections in the netherlands where the outcome might provide a key gauge of how far populism has reached into your's core. manus cranny is live in amsterdam. it seems like it is nice and quiet. goode generally show turnouts on days of elections. manus cranny: yeah, turnout here has been higher than in recent elections, and the sitting prime minister had a message for the voters when they went to the polls this morning, which is to stop the wrong...
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first we'll hear from simone campbell. she leads the group, network, which lobbies in washington for hairk and anti-poverty measures. you may remember her from the nuns on the bus tour which made national news a few years ago. then we'll catch one arturo sandoval about his latest projects and his controversial facebook comments after the death of cuban leader fidel castro. we're glad you've joined us. sister simone sandoval in just a moment. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. republican leaders are preparing to vote on a health care plan that would leave that's of people without coverage and cost the poor and he hadderly even more in the face of the trump budget to slash programs to help middle and class americans. sister simone campbell has been on a mission. she has spent her life fighting for health care and legal aid. i said, you might recall her from that nuns on the bus tour that made a whole lot of news a few years ago. >> an honor to be with you. >> i'm going to put this on t
first we'll hear from simone campbell. she leads the group, network, which lobbies in washington for hairk and anti-poverty measures. you may remember her from the nuns on the bus tour which made national news a few years ago. then we'll catch one arturo sandoval about his latest projects and his controversial facebook comments after the death of cuban leader fidel castro. we're glad you've joined us. sister simone sandoval in just a moment. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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iam simon. i am simon. man, iam simon. man, managing i am simon. acme whistle company. we saw export about 40% europe. we are looking east, we must assume things will get harder in europe, the free market will no longer be for us. there is a tremendous sporting goods market, police market, it is almost another world opening up as they get richer and there is potentialfor us, difficult though it will be. my name is paul, i am the managing director. we are an old established ceramics factory, we predominantly supply bottles to the spirits industry all over the world. product has go to europe and that may not be a route forward to grow the business. we have put a lot of effort over the last six to nine months at looking at the usa is a real business growth opportunity. the pound dollar relationship and hopefully a free trade agreement going forward will benefit us and oui’ going forward will benefit us and our ability to sell into that market place and it is a growing market. my name is jonathan, we place and it is a growing market. my name isjonathan
iam simon. i am simon. man, iam simon. man, managing i am simon. acme whistle company. we saw export about 40% europe. we are looking east, we must assume things will get harder in europe, the free market will no longer be for us. there is a tremendous sporting goods market, police market, it is almost another world opening up as they get richer and there is potentialfor us, difficult though it will be. my name is paul, i am the managing director. we are an old established ceramics factory, we...
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to hear that simon has never, so i encourage and sad to hear that simon has never, so i encourage theis is the day. if you see simon out on the street, help him, give him something in return after everything he has done. thank you very much indeed. lots of you have been in touch, gena has said yesterday a work colleague was kind and gave me a lift home, i am getting her chocolates to repay the kindness today. and says she was at the doctor ‘s surgery, and the five door is heavy, difficult to open, and the young lady laptop and open the doorfor her. and the young lady laptop and open the door for her. it is those things we used to automatically, we didn't have a day for it, but they clearly make a difference, and she says it really her date. and one correspondent said she has a day of kindness on the first day of each month. the rest of the month, not at all! you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: patients will have to wait longer for routine operations such as hip and knee replacements in what the head of the nhs in england says is a trade—off so impro
to hear that simon has never, so i encourage and sad to hear that simon has never, so i encourage theis is the day. if you see simon out on the street, help him, give him something in return after everything he has done. thank you very much indeed. lots of you have been in touch, gena has said yesterday a work colleague was kind and gave me a lift home, i am getting her chocolates to repay the kindness today. and says she was at the doctor ‘s surgery, and the five door is heavy, difficult to...
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simon stephens. doesn't boil down to money?t does and when asked about the money simon stephens does not want to answer the question. he said with the money i have got this is what we can do. we can doa have got this is what we can do. we can do a lot but things like waiting lists will have to expand. he got into an argument with the government by suggesting he did not have the money he asked for so he has consciously decided not to set to play to ask for more funding but to say this is what i can do with the money you offered and leave others to make the case for more funding perhaps. in the last few minutes a letter has been formally sent to downing street requesting an independence referendum for scotland. in it, she reiterates her call for a vote within the next two years. the prime minister has already said it won't happen before brexit is complete. our scotland correspondent james shaw is in edinburgh. tell us more about this letter. in her letter the first minister nicola sturgeon says there is no rational reason why the
simon stephens. doesn't boil down to money?t does and when asked about the money simon stephens does not want to answer the question. he said with the money i have got this is what we can do. we can doa have got this is what we can do. we can do a lot but things like waiting lists will have to expand. he got into an argument with the government by suggesting he did not have the money he asked for so he has consciously decided not to set to play to ask for more funding but to say this is what i...
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. >>> let's jump across the pond and meet up with my friend simon cowell from wildlife aid. he got a call from a woman, there's something in the chimney. >> she thinks it's a pigeon behind it. >> she said let me call it. >> pigeon, pigeon. hello? >> she figures out what it realy is that's stuck up there. >> oh, be quiet. very angry squirrel. >> he says the squirrel has latched on. he tries to get it out. because it's angry, he says it will not let go. so he's taken the wood burner apart. and leave it for a half hour and it will probably come out on its own. simon goes back to the office and gets a phone call. >> i came down, ran around the room and out the window. the only thing i'm feeling guilty about is i have no idea how to reassemble your fire. >> i love simon. >>> this is video from the city council of san clemente, california. he's got his bacon hat and he's ready for his pitch. >> i've witnessed first hand b the divide between americans and families torn apart over political differences. in it's times like these we need a figure we can all turn to. we need paul walke
. >>> let's jump across the pond and meet up with my friend simon cowell from wildlife aid. he got a call from a woman, there's something in the chimney. >> she thinks it's a pigeon behind it. >> she said let me call it. >> pigeon, pigeon. hello? >> she figures out what it realy is that's stuck up there. >> oh, be quiet. very angry squirrel. >> he says the squirrel has latched on. he tries to get it out. because it's angry, he says it will not let...
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simon, thank you.osis and treatment of tuberculosis. using genome sequencing they are able to isolate different strains of tb much more quickly, which means patients have a greater chance of recovery. our correspondent phil mackie reports. the x—ray on the left shows a healthy chest, on the right the latter stages of tuberculosis. 100 years ago recuperation meant rest and fresh air, then as technology advanced came more breakthroughs. archive: the latest scientific step towards the detection of tuberculous is x—ray photography. by the 1970's tb rates in the uk were at an all—time low but as drug resistance grew the killer disease came back. now scientists in oxford and here in birmingham have made a major new breakthrough — in a world first, they've used genome sequencing to give a more precise diagnosis far more quickly. this is the machine where all the interesting science takes place, 15 samples go in here, for the next 25 hours it works out the dna sequence for each of those samples. patients ultim
simon, thank you.osis and treatment of tuberculosis. using genome sequencing they are able to isolate different strains of tb much more quickly, which means patients have a greater chance of recovery. our correspondent phil mackie reports. the x—ray on the left shows a healthy chest, on the right the latter stages of tuberculosis. 100 years ago recuperation meant rest and fresh air, then as technology advanced came more breakthroughs. archive: the latest scientific step towards the detection...
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host of "kicking and screaming," hannah simone. music from hey violet.eaturing the 8g band with charlie benante. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the kremlin today dismissed allegations of russia interference in the election, and so did the gremlin. [ laughter ] president trump signed a funding bill today that supports nasa's efforts to explore deep space and lay the ground work for a human mission to mars. "ooh, me first!" said one volunteer. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] passengers on foreign airlines traveling to the u.s. from ten airports in muslim majority countries have been barred from carrying electronic devices larger than a cell phone. seems extreme, but it's worth it if it stops even one tourist from taking pictures with an ipad. [ laughter and applause ] has to stop. it has to stop. ivanka trump is reportedly getting an office in the whi
host of "kicking and screaming," hannah simone. music from hey violet.eaturing the 8g band with charlie benante. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the kremlin today dismissed allegations of russia interference in the election, and so did the gremlin. [ laughter ]...
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simon bailey said police forces should focus on the most dangerous paedophiles.editor mark easton. saying the unsayable, the chief constable who believes paedophiles who view images of child sexual abuse should not necessarily be prosecuted. simon bailey argues, with resources stretched, those deemed to pose a very low—risk of physically abusing children might simply be arrested, monitored and rehabilitated rather than take it to court. we are arresting 400 men every month for viewing indecent imagery of children. we are safeguarding 500 children every single month, but we are dealing with the tip of the iceberg. the public will say it's not robust enough. if this is the tip of the iceberg, let's get the iceberg? right, but i can't... i don't have the resources to get the whole of the iceberg. what i'm advocating is a proposal that still manages the risk, but it's targeted. police chiefs fear new and historical child abuse cases threaten to overwhelm them. 70,000 investigations in a single year, an estimated annual policing cost of £1 billion and even then just t
simon bailey said police forces should focus on the most dangerous paedophiles.editor mark easton. saying the unsayable, the chief constable who believes paedophiles who view images of child sexual abuse should not necessarily be prosecuted. simon bailey argues, with resources stretched, those deemed to pose a very low—risk of physically abusing children might simply be arrested, monitored and rehabilitated rather than take it to court. we are arresting 400 men every month for viewing...
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simone sanders is here for thet than bernie sanders -- simone, you go first.hat went right with the speech last night? >> donald trump read the teleprompter. donald trump practiced his measured tone. i don't think that we should be leaping out of our seats for joy. he did the basic things you're supposed to do as president of the united states. is what went right. donald trump read the teleprompter, and he didn't -- >> 57% of the people that saw the speech last night had a positive reaction. let's go to david. you play the opposite role now. what went wrong last night? what went wrong last night? >> i don't think anything went wrong. >> oh, you're punting. play my game. >> i'm not going to play your game. if lincoln gave the guinnessberg address last night, everyone would say it was too short and lacked specifics this morning. i'm not going to play the game. i think the speech was an unmitigated success. it was optimistic, forward-looking, full of unity, strength. talked about, you know, where we're going to go in america on jobs and infrastructure. i think it
simone sanders is here for thet than bernie sanders -- simone, you go first.hat went right with the speech last night? >> donald trump read the teleprompter. donald trump practiced his measured tone. i don't think that we should be leaping out of our seats for joy. he did the basic things you're supposed to do as president of the united states. is what went right. donald trump read the teleprompter, and he didn't -- >> 57% of the people that saw the speech last night had a positive...
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iam simon, i am simon, the managing director of this company, which makes products like this.e make about 6 billion a year, 4 million of which are exported all over the world. we are looking east. things will get harder in europe. the free market will no longer be for us. the tremendous sporting goods market is a massive, almost another world, opening up, as they get richer. there is potential, though it will be difficult. they get richer. there is potential, though it will be difficultlj they get richer. there is potential, though it will be difficult. i am the managing director of this company. we are an old established company. we are an old established company. we are an old established company. we predominantly provide wattles to the spirits industry all over the world. products go to europe. we have put a lot of effort over the last 6—9 months into looking at the usa is a real business growth opportunity. hopefully the free trade agreement going forward will benefit us in this. we are a specialist flooring manufacturer. we exports all over the world. it is a large market
iam simon, i am simon, the managing director of this company, which makes products like this.e make about 6 billion a year, 4 million of which are exported all over the world. we are looking east. things will get harder in europe. the free market will no longer be for us. the tremendous sporting goods market is a massive, almost another world, opening up, as they get richer. there is potential, though it will be difficult. they get richer. there is potential, though it will be difficultlj they...
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i'm simon mccoy.he other stories that are developing this hour: north wales police say the bodies of five people have been found with the wreckage of a missing helicopter in snowdonia. a woman awoman and a woman and her 13—year—old son have died after being stabbed at their home in stourbridge today. eddie whitson is on track for breaking the record for the most spacewalks by a woman. football fans have been questioning the resemblance of a statue of cristiano ronaldo unveiled on the portuguese island of madeira. welcome back to the houses of parliament where the government has been outlining this lunchtime how it plans to transfer thousands of pieces of european union legislation into british law. the great repeal bill will give parliament or the devolved assemblies the power to scrap, amend or improve eu law. brexit secretary david davis told mps it would ensure the uk's smooth and orderly exit from the eu. the plan is also involve giving ministers the power to make changes without full parliamentar
i'm simon mccoy.he other stories that are developing this hour: north wales police say the bodies of five people have been found with the wreckage of a missing helicopter in snowdonia. a woman awoman and a woman and her 13—year—old son have died after being stabbed at their home in stourbridge today. eddie whitson is on track for breaking the record for the most spacewalks by a woman. football fans have been questioning the resemblance of a statue of cristiano ronaldo unveiled on the...
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simon: fish. learn more, there will be a story on monday that will be on the terminal about and itssels bureau, outlines how complicated the discussion of fish and fishing rights is going to be. and it is a micro is him of how tough these talks are going to be. remember that when greenland old,the european union of it took three years and all they negotiated was fish. ofthat is simply one part the broader brexit negotiations. something like nearly 400 negotiating points. american security and science and patents and fish. a whole host of things that they will have to plod their way through. with europe, it is all about fisheries. how would you play the markets? is the negative view priced into pound? everything got priced pretty well last year. the pound.ualty was the concerns worth the potential impacts but they were never going to be that great. having said that, the thing we are to think about is the u.k. inflation, courtesy of the weaker pound, is rising faster than wages. household spending w
simon: fish. learn more, there will be a story on monday that will be on the terminal about and itssels bureau, outlines how complicated the discussion of fish and fishing rights is going to be. and it is a micro is him of how tough these talks are going to be. remember that when greenland old,the european union of it took three years and all they negotiated was fish. ofthat is simply one part the broader brexit negotiations. something like nearly 400 negotiating points. american security and...
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simon, let me ask about this relationship with russia, that's a big one. angela merkel is known for her long, long history with vladimir putin. she has had a relationship with him over years. they've gotten together, they speak the same language literally, she has sat there and really understands him here she does not trust them, but she understands him. you have to think that has to be one of the main topics today. >> there is huge concern, as i said earlier, in europe about america changing its position on russia. there is a perception that we are appeasing russia, that the president has not condemned the ukrainian escalation that has taken place. he has not condemned russia now violating a very important nuclear treaty that is critical to the security of europe. there are many things he has not stepped up on that a traditional american president would have. he too believe i clearly has a different relation with russia than previous american presidents. europeans are very worried about this because they see russia as a real imminent threat to their secur
simon, let me ask about this relationship with russia, that's a big one. angela merkel is known for her long, long history with vladimir putin. she has had a relationship with him over years. they've gotten together, they speak the same language literally, she has sat there and really understands him here she does not trust them, but she understands him. you have to think that has to be one of the main topics today. >> there is huge concern, as i said earlier, in europe about america...
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simonl: -- simon: something we will question tomorrow. has been a question of readiness for brexit. it is not as big as it once was. it has been shrinking. exit has been put as the number one issue for the civil service. you have the creation of a brexit department which is siphoning off talent from the government in other departments. they are looking at all the things they need to do as far as designing a new trade newtionship right up to a immigration and customs system. mark: brexit is number one on the bank of england's riskless is it? list, notch?brexit gone down a imon: i think it reflects the bank of england's feelings that after the referendum they were worried, but now the economy has been more resilient. they have had some critics way that in their face. think that perhaps they should dial it back a bit when they look at exit in the short term. i still think the banks are worried about the long-term risks. bloombergn kennedy, brexit editor. thank you. vonnie: two days left. we see that merger between dow and dupont, will it be
simonl: -- simon: something we will question tomorrow. has been a question of readiness for brexit. it is not as big as it once was. it has been shrinking. exit has been put as the number one issue for the civil service. you have the creation of a brexit department which is siphoning off talent from the government in other departments. they are looking at all the things they need to do as far as designing a new trade newtionship right up to a immigration and customs system. mark: brexit is...
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morgan's global chief of m&a, chris simons. he has worked on some of the biggest telecom, tech, and media , including the at&t pending acquisition of time warner. head of north america private equity alex navab sits done with erik schatzker for an exclusive interview. he will discuss the current environment and the latest record-setting north american buyout fund. have been reporting, president trump has signed a new travel ban. the new directive removes a rack from a list of seven countries whose citizens cannot travel to the united states for the next 90 days. the orders scope also alters the treatment of syrian refugees who had been banned indefinitely. those existing visas are green card would be allowed to enter the u.s., the new orders set to take effect later this month, march 16. for the very latest, let's go to our chief washington correspondent kevin cirilli who is at the white house. we also have david westin with us. david, let me start with you. i want to ask you just how much of a walk back this is from the origin
morgan's global chief of m&a, chris simons. he has worked on some of the biggest telecom, tech, and media , including the at&t pending acquisition of time warner. head of north america private equity alex navab sits done with erik schatzker for an exclusive interview. he will discuss the current environment and the latest record-setting north american buyout fund. have been reporting, president trump has signed a new travel ban. the new directive removes a rack from a list of seven...
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. >> jon: will talk with simon rosenberg.boothe as founder of harney strategies, contributor to the -- thank you both for being her here. simon, the opposition of the aarp is no great surprise, they lobbied for the bill when president obama was trying to get it passed in in law and actually supported it. >> is a little surprising that so many organizations have come out this quickly, because it's not just the aarp, it's also "the american medical association" came out of dance the bill this morning. we heard a lot of reservations from senate republicans, jim jordan. there's been a lot of very rapid opposition, something we just found out about on monday. the reason why, it looks like millions are going to lose their insurance, cost will go up for others, i think we should view this as a first start. certainly, if this is where republican's wand up, i think it will do political harm to them in the election in 2018. >> jon: lisa, those groups that he mentioned, are you surprised that there isn't more unanimity among conservativ
. >> jon: will talk with simon rosenberg.boothe as founder of harney strategies, contributor to the -- thank you both for being her here. simon, the opposition of the aarp is no great surprise, they lobbied for the bill when president obama was trying to get it passed in in law and actually supported it. >> is a little surprising that so many organizations have come out this quickly, because it's not just the aarp, it's also "the american medical association" came out of...
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simon gompertz reports.red, it's got very small writing on it and it has a sort of hologram with a £ sign at the bottom and a specialfeature inside which means coin machines can recognise whether it's genuine or not and that's important because there are so many fakes with the old pound coin. but there is a problem for some businesses actually getting ready for this and here's one of them, amusement arcade in southend. john, what's your problem with converting the machines to take the new pound? for us, the biggest issue is obviously all of our coin mix in all of the machines needs to take the pound coin. how much does it cost? well, at the minute we got 800 coin mix so upwards of £12,000 just on reprogramming alone. doesn't take into account machines that we can't do, obviously some machines are too old to have the new coin mix in, we have to get rid of them, not only that but the man hours to reprogram... but at the moment you are putting it off, are you? well, we don't really have a choice, we have to try
simon gompertz reports.red, it's got very small writing on it and it has a sort of hologram with a £ sign at the bottom and a specialfeature inside which means coin machines can recognise whether it's genuine or not and that's important because there are so many fakes with the old pound coin. but there is a problem for some businesses actually getting ready for this and here's one of them, amusement arcade in southend. john, what's your problem with converting the machines to take the new...
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simon stevens is saying, this is what we can do with the resources we have.t more in cancer treatment and diagnosis. yes, more money can go into mental health after yea rs of more money can go into mental health after years of decline. those are the positives. but hard choices have to be made. trade—offs. what slips is the waiting times for routine surgery. you have to remember that simon stevens clashed publicly with downing street a couple of months ago over money and the suggestion he didn't get the money he needed at the time of the last spending review. he was very diplomatic today and didn't make a case for more money. i think he feels he has to keep his powder dry on that one, despite repeated questions. he said, we are getting on with what we have got and making efficiency savings. it didn't kill off the idea that there might at some stage beat requests for further cash for the nhs. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening: the eu tells britain no talks on trade deals before the divorce deal is done. who's coming out of the tardis? the
simon stevens is saying, this is what we can do with the resources we have.t more in cancer treatment and diagnosis. yes, more money can go into mental health after yea rs of more money can go into mental health after years of decline. those are the positives. but hard choices have to be made. trade—offs. what slips is the waiting times for routine surgery. you have to remember that simon stevens clashed publicly with downing street a couple of months ago over money and the suggestion he...
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it was administered by doctor richard freeman, now simon cope spoke to the commons committee yesterday didn't know what was in the package. doctor freeman was supposed to speak to the committee and he said he was ill, so, bradley wiggins was asked for comments and he'd night, he declined to comment, but we did hearfrom night, he declined to comment, but we did hear from jonathan night, he declined to comment, but we did hearfrom jonathan browning. the new chair of bridges cycling today. and he says he wants to get today. and he says he wants to get to the bottom of this. brew we need to the bottom of this. brew we need to make sure that we are not only clea n to make sure that we are not only clean but we are actually be able to demonstrate. that we are clean. we hope that notjust demonstrate. that we are clean. we hope that not just to ourselves and out hope that not just to ourselves and our staff and our riders but to the public ourselves. i have not come across any evidence of cheating. from what i have seen is an organisation that has grown dramatically over these last few years.
it was administered by doctor richard freeman, now simon cope spoke to the commons committee yesterday didn't know what was in the package. doctor freeman was supposed to speak to the committee and he said he was ill, so, bradley wiggins was asked for comments and he'd night, he declined to comment, but we did hearfrom night, he declined to comment, but we did hear from jonathan night, he declined to comment, but we did hearfrom jonathan browning. the new chair of bridges cycling today. and he...
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simons does. i think the reality of civilian control of the military puts on all of us, civilian or former military, we all have a responsibility to watch what happens to the military. they're there to defend us and we need to be there to defend them. and with great pleasure, here's doctor professor simons. >> i should just go back to california now so as not to disappoint anyone after that introduction. but i want to thank idp and ipi for hosting and i want to thank mark for having inviting me. i think i want to thank mark. i think because while i've written about this topic off and on, publicly speaking out is always fraught and i would say if anyone in the room knows of anyone who is a young, aspiring graduate student in psychology there is no better topic to focus on than why people respond so emotionally to the issue of women in combat units. i'm going to try to stay dispassionate and be provocative as i review what is missing from the women in combat unit debate. first i have to do the neces
simons does. i think the reality of civilian control of the military puts on all of us, civilian or former military, we all have a responsibility to watch what happens to the military. they're there to defend us and we need to be there to defend them. and with great pleasure, here's doctor professor simons. >> i should just go back to california now so as not to disappoint anyone after that introduction. but i want to thank idp and ipi for hosting and i want to thank mark for having...
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she called simon her husband while accepting her grammy last month, but hang on. ready for it.ve confirmation. >> finally. adele casually dropped it in brisbane, australia this weekend. >> i'm married. i found my guy. >> congratulations to adele and simon. >> yeah. >>> "dancing with the stars" judge julian huff is about to o tie the knot herself. julian bachelorette party. >> these girls definitely know how to have fun. juliaa and more than a dozen of her female hands, set sail at she gears up to say good-bye to the single life. epic pool party aboard a celebrity cruise ship and beach time. julian is in mexico. bestties including vampire diary star, supermodel cindy crawford and kris jenner joined the squad. we don't like him, we love him. a reference to julian's hockey playing soon to be hubby. they've been engaged since august of 2015. we're thinking this wedding will be very soon. next bash, chris martin's 40th pirthday. he had a wild chocolate factory themed party with his star bud. and also in attendance, james corden with wife julia. barbara streisand with hubby and solo
she called simon her husband while accepting her grammy last month, but hang on. ready for it.ve confirmation. >> finally. adele casually dropped it in brisbane, australia this weekend. >> i'm married. i found my guy. >> congratulations to adele and simon. >> yeah. >>> "dancing with the stars" judge julian huff is about to o tie the knot herself. julian bachelorette party. >> these girls definitely know how to have fun. juliaa and more than a...
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we'll be joined by simon derrick from bny mellon.n. ( ♪ ) i moved upstate because i was interested in building a career. i came to ibm to manage global clients and big data. but i found so much more. ( ♪ ) it's really a melting pot of activities and people. (applause, cheering) new york state is filled with bright minds like victoria's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. >>> good morning. economic data and more fed speak set to dominate the day ahead. >>> stocks to watch, lululemon on top getting slammed after results fall short. the athleisure story straight ahead. >>> and doodling while you drive? we'll tell you all about the new tesla feature that has everyone talking. it's thursday, march 30, 2017. "worldwide exchange" continues. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome back to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. good morning to you from me as well. it's throwback thursday, we're throwing it back with a punk theme, which -- >> i don't know. >> our
we'll be joined by simon derrick from bny mellon.n. ( ♪ ) i moved upstate because i was interested in building a career. i came to ibm to manage global clients and big data. but i found so much more. ( ♪ ) it's really a melting pot of activities and people. (applause, cheering) new york state is filled with bright minds like victoria's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. >>> good morning. economic data and more fed...
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back to simon.urt, we hear the son of the founder of the greggs ba kers son of the founder of the greggs bakers chain has beenjailed for 13 and a half years after being branded and a half years after being branded a sophisticated predatory paedophile bya a sophisticated predatory paedophile by a judge. this is colin gregg, 75. he was convicted of nine counts of indecent assault on four boys over a period of decades. he helped build the family business and worked as a social worker, abused his position of trust as teacher and headteacher to sexually abuse the boys. that was the comment from a judge. more on that later. these are the headlines. the government publishes its plans to tra nsfer the government publishes its plans to transfer dozens of eu laws to the uk statute book. the uk secretary says it will ensure a smooth, orderly exit from the eu. at a meeting of conservative european leaders in malta angela merkel says the eu must guarantee prosperity for its citizens or risk driving people away.
back to simon.urt, we hear the son of the founder of the greggs ba kers son of the founder of the greggs bakers chain has beenjailed for 13 and a half years after being branded and a half years after being branded a sophisticated predatory paedophile bya a sophisticated predatory paedophile by a judge. this is colin gregg, 75. he was convicted of nine counts of indecent assault on four boys over a period of decades. he helped build the family business and worked as a social worker, abused his...
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. >>> yesterday on the nine we spoke with new girl star hannah simone host of kicking and screaming.ght. kicking and screaming teams up ten expert survivalists with people a little more accustomed to the lux life and drops them in figi with the chance to compete for $500,000. >> recently paul chambers was down in los angeles talking with simone and learning about the contestants. >> reporter: what happens when you take a team of survival experts. >> a combat diver in the military. >> i helped capture hussein. >> i'm a professional chest player. >> i'm a professional club goer. >> you get the competition show kicking and screaming. >> they paired ten hardcore survivalists, people where it is easy for them to be in uncomfortable situations with ten people who wouldn't go g lamping if you paid them. right. me too. me too. >> reporter: the host, hannah simone. >> i love survival competition shows. >> reporter: she spent a month filming the show in figi. >> did you live in the area. >> i lived in a hotel. still some nights i was like is that a bug. >> reporter: the teams have to overcome
. >>> yesterday on the nine we spoke with new girl star hannah simone host of kicking and screaming.ght. kicking and screaming teams up ten expert survivalists with people a little more accustomed to the lux life and drops them in figi with the chance to compete for $500,000. >> recently paul chambers was down in los angeles talking with simone and learning about the contestants. >> reporter: what happens when you take a team of survival experts. >> a combat diver in...
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>> good morning, victor, and good morning, simone. i think it's compelling and important and it speaks not necessarily to the legal issue, but it speaks to the overall issue of how these investigations are done, and if we can put faith or reliance in a police department. any matter involving a shooting should be handled independently, and there are calls throughout the country, if you want to build trust and respect between police and communities, and if you want to foster relationships where it could be relied upon, and police could be relied upon and grand jury investigations could be relied upon, and everything needs to come out. from a legal perspective, what you will hear from police moving forward is just that, and it happened earlier, and it's not relevant to the events that occurred, and of course you need to release it, everything is relevant in the investigation, and it explains what happened in the store. it's not about otherwise protecting the police or protecting michael brown, and it's about giving the community and more
>> good morning, victor, and good morning, simone. i think it's compelling and important and it speaks not necessarily to the legal issue, but it speaks to the overall issue of how these investigations are done, and if we can put faith or reliance in a police department. any matter involving a shooting should be handled independently, and there are calls throughout the country, if you want to build trust and respect between police and communities, and if you want to foster relationships...
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. >> they tied for fourth with simone biles and sasha. comedian chris ka tan was first to go. he was in tears as he revealed when broke his neck while working 14 years ago. >> here i went to see this x-ray, that's my back. >> oh, my gosh. >> part of what i used to do was physical comedy but now i can't. >> chris told me he thinks he would have been more successful opt show if producers had shared his story with users from the beginning. >> yeah, the back story is always a big part of it. listen to this back story. fans of eminem know he always rapped about his daughter, haley. we've never seen her all grown up, until now. we knew of haley from hits like 2004's mocking bird. but she lived a pretty private life until very recently when the now 21-year-old made her instagram account public gaining nearly 300,000 followers. eminem's only biological child with ex kim magicers, ta haley mathers who goes by haley scott is a college student at michigan university. former homecoming queen graduating in 2014 with near perfect gpa. in the national honor society, played volley ball, and o
. >> they tied for fourth with simone biles and sasha. comedian chris ka tan was first to go. he was in tears as he revealed when broke his neck while working 14 years ago. >> here i went to see this x-ray, that's my back. >> oh, my gosh. >> part of what i used to do was physical comedy but now i can't. >> chris told me he thinks he would have been more successful opt show if producers had shared his story with users from the beginning. >> yeah, the back...