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-simon: i'm simon. -dawn: dawn. -simon: nice to meet you. -lemonis: isn't it cool-looking?made. damion: and we include things like this umbrella canvas, all of the furniture. lemonis: have you ever thought about having a gazebo? woman: absolutely. lemonis: we have an arrangement with true value where this one will sell for under $10,000. woman: oh, wow. woman #2: i've always wanted a gazebo, actually. lemonis: there's been more people in the first half-hour of standing at true value than there was in four hours standing at the fair. the number of buyers that could potentially buy this product tripled, quadrupled, times 10. -how are you? -rick: i'm rick. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you, sir? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. what do you think of the product? -tom: it's gorgeous. -lemonis: okay. tom: what i'd like to do is keep it with our nursery products outside. lemonis: thank you. we're ready. let's move it. i'm excited. simon: watch the roof. we're gazebo surfing. ♪ jack: where we are today, kind of start pinching yourself every day. if there is an issue, we speak about it.
-simon: i'm simon. -dawn: dawn. -simon: nice to meet you. -lemonis: isn't it cool-looking?made. damion: and we include things like this umbrella canvas, all of the furniture. lemonis: have you ever thought about having a gazebo? woman: absolutely. lemonis: we have an arrangement with true value where this one will sell for under $10,000. woman: oh, wow. woman #2: i've always wanted a gazebo, actually. lemonis: there's been more people in the first half-hour of standing at true value than there...
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simon derek is still with us.hat this reporting tells us really is how little is certain in the german political sphere at the moment. we thought we would have the results of the next coalition negotiations by now. that kerry hasn't happened and we don't know if it will in up in a new election or not. simon: here is a month or two after the election and we are no further forward than we were on that morning. what is fascinating about this how it is taken so long to get here. and secondly, how little the market is worried about it, which is in complete contrast to his way the market was behaving the first half of the year with anything that was politically related for europe. election, we word about the italian referendum at this time last year. all things we were laser focused on. here we always germany with no actual government in place, it can break anyway. we could have a new election, angela merkel's authority has seemingly been significantly undermined. i look at the euro and think we were writing it all over
simon derek is still with us.hat this reporting tells us really is how little is certain in the german political sphere at the moment. we thought we would have the results of the next coalition negotiations by now. that kerry hasn't happened and we don't know if it will in up in a new election or not. simon: here is a month or two after the election and we are no further forward than we were on that morning. what is fascinating about this how it is taken so long to get here. and secondly, how...
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robert mercer took over james simons. james simons founded it.t we found is since the 1970's, he is been building private wealth fund in bermuda which is this tax haven in the atlantic ocean. it is worth at least $8 billion, probably more. it has been a acumen leading wealth year after year without facing any u.s. taxes. -- it has been accumulating wealth year after year without facing any u.s. taxes. he says he's going to give it to charity. i think it is proved to many that the super wealth have a different set of laws and practices that are out of reach for most people. amy: one of the filings leaked in the paradise papers shows how an attorney for renaissance technologies founder james simons asked bermuda's supreme court to hold hearings on restructuring his trust in private in order to prevent the simons name from being listed in the public docket. the lawyer writes -- "there has always been very great sensitivity as regards even the remotest possibility of publicity of the wealth of mr. simons and his family. mr. simons himself is exceptio
robert mercer took over james simons. james simons founded it.t we found is since the 1970's, he is been building private wealth fund in bermuda which is this tax haven in the atlantic ocean. it is worth at least $8 billion, probably more. it has been a acumen leading wealth year after year without facing any u.s. taxes. -- it has been accumulating wealth year after year without facing any u.s. taxes. he says he's going to give it to charity. i think it is proved to many that the super wealth...
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simon: i don't think it's really my place to, to on that.re's obviously a lot of complexity to it and there's a long way to go, but that's something that is up for broadcom to work out between them. vonnie: talk to us about softbank any relationship with it. would you consider yourself still a u.k. company? simon: arm is really a global company. we are headquartered in the u.k. and the largest portion of our employees are based in the u.k., but we have five and a half thousand people in the company because the semi conductor industry is spread all of the world. we will have people and places where they can work with our partners closely in the right time zones and speaking the right leg which. we have engineering r&d centers around the world where we contract the best talent. we are global company, but we are headquartered in the u.k. i would've said that before the acquisition by softbank and it still true today. vonnie: will it be true in the next few months though because it looks like talks are flailing right now? i know you have spoken
simon: i don't think it's really my place to, to on that.re's obviously a lot of complexity to it and there's a long way to go, but that's something that is up for broadcom to work out between them. vonnie: talk to us about softbank any relationship with it. would you consider yourself still a u.k. company? simon: arm is really a global company. we are headquartered in the u.k. and the largest portion of our employees are based in the u.k., but we have five and a half thousand people in the...
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francine: simon? simon: i slightly differ with john on the yield curve. not that the bond market has become convinced inflation is returning, but more that the fed will be inflation agnostic. i put my cap on the table and say, i expected the fed to move once this year. i got the inflation call right, but the fed have moved beyond sole data dependency and started to worry about broader factors. if that prevails into 2018, there's a lot of uncertainty, so it is a difficult environment to call, but i don't buy the fact that inflation is going to return sustainably at 2%. francine: what does it mean for the curves? this is an interesting chart. the 2-10 guilt with the 2-10 treasuries. simon: you could put a third one on there, the balloons, as well bunds, asas well -- well. i think what is interesting around the back and of the u.s. yield curve is, there is still a ready number of buyers for yields of 2.3%, 2.4%, 2.5% outside the u.s. there's no sign of a buyers strike. no concern of a right down in the values of those bonds. difficult to see it steepening. f
francine: simon? simon: i slightly differ with john on the yield curve. not that the bond market has become convinced inflation is returning, but more that the fed will be inflation agnostic. i put my cap on the table and say, i expected the fed to move once this year. i got the inflation call right, but the fed have moved beyond sole data dependency and started to worry about broader factors. if that prevails into 2018, there's a lot of uncertainty, so it is a difficult environment to call,...
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simon: we really don't talk about it in terms of magnitude. it as arm as a stand-alone company has a pretty reasonable amount of cash on the balance sheet, over one one billion pounds. we have always had the ability to raise more, if we wanted to. from all my dialogue, it is about moving fast. it is not being constrained and if there is something big we wanted to do i'm pretty sure we would find a way to finance that. cory: that was simon segars, arm holdings ceo. earlier today on bloomberg tv. well, cooling up, draftkings moving beyond betting platforms, and into deals of streaming big-time sports. that story's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: sports betting giant draftkings will stream top-level european basketball this winter. this move brings them in competition with yahoo!, twitter, and smaller companies, all vying for sports fans. the c.e.o. talks to us from the lisbon summit. he sees big money in transforming draftkings into a one-stop shop for sports. >> to really anticipate what the customer wants and provided -- provide it forwe hear
simon: we really don't talk about it in terms of magnitude. it as arm as a stand-alone company has a pretty reasonable amount of cash on the balance sheet, over one one billion pounds. we have always had the ability to raise more, if we wanted to. from all my dialogue, it is about moving fast. it is not being constrained and if there is something big we wanted to do i'm pretty sure we would find a way to finance that. cory: that was simon segars, arm holdings ceo. earlier today on bloomberg tv....
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paul simon said some of us still think we can change the world. i'm proud to introduce a bipartisan bill to prepare our students to help change the world. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: frosm the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. tenney: i recognize the winfield scott jones known as bud, a respected quint of the 22nd district who improved our community. after graduating from syracuse university in 1963, bud jones worked as a physical education teacher at a local high school for 33 years. he served as the track and field and basketball coach. in 1999, he was named new york state coach of the year and inducted into the basketball haul of hall of fame. he was an individual who had a tremendous impact. he was a gracious leader and positive influence on the young men and women he taught and coached, always motivating them o strive for excellence. bud jones passed away on november 4, 2017. it is with sadness
paul simon said some of us still think we can change the world. i'm proud to introduce a bipartisan bill to prepare our students to help change the world. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: frosm the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. tenney: i recognize the winfield scott jones known as bud, a respected quint of the 22nd district who improved our...
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>> simone garcia johnson. >> she was selected to be the 2018 golden globe ambassador. >> i am exciteds. i'm a combination of all of those things, but at the end of the day i'm so excited for this whole experience. it's going to be amazing. >> my beautiful daughter. >> simone attended the awards with her dad last year. in january, she'll help present golden globes on stage during the awards. the rock continue be part of the event because he was shooting "skyscraper" in vancouver. >> i've been talking to him. i facetimed him yesterday, and he's so excited for me. it's awesome. >> we have seen her on the red carpet since she was a little girl. >> as she gets older you start to realize how crucial but awesome the daddy relationship is. in my mind, i'm only going to be daddy. >> the best piece of advice that my dad gave me was just to have fun and live in the moment, and i'm keeping that in the back of my mind with everything i do on this journey. >> in the past, the honor given to the sons and daughters of hollywood royalty was known as miss or mister golden globe. sylvester stallone's th
>> simone garcia johnson. >> she was selected to be the 2018 golden globe ambassador. >> i am exciteds. i'm a combination of all of those things, but at the end of the day i'm so excited for this whole experience. it's going to be amazing. >> my beautiful daughter. >> simone attended the awards with her dad last year. in january, she'll help present golden globes on stage during the awards. the rock continue be part of the event because he was shooting...
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hundred years of the awful awful prices being paid by the palestinians as a consequence all right simon i'll come to you in just a moment but first i think it would be useful just to to outline the exact wording the sixty seven was that i mentioned earlier now it starts his majesty's government of you would favor the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish people and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object now this is the controversial bit that christian was just referring to it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing normed jewish communities in palestine or the rights and political status enjoyed by jews in any other country simon coming to you said that was the botha declaration in crispin's words the responsibility for the full in force meant of that declaration force on the shoulders of the israeli government. yes indeed but i think it's incumbent upon the british government and britain has a moral and historical duty here to put pressure on israel eas
hundred years of the awful awful prices being paid by the palestinians as a consequence all right simon i'll come to you in just a moment but first i think it would be useful just to to outline the exact wording the sixty seven was that i mentioned earlier now it starts his majesty's government of you would favor the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish people and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object now this is the controversial bit...
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so he doesn't agree with simon stephens.at it that underfunding continues, the waiting lists will rise from 4 million to 5 million, cancer care will deteriorate and the mental health pledges won't be met, the 18 week target will be permanently abandoned. is it not the case that in the budget next week, if the chancellor doesn't allocate at least an extra £6 billion a year, but he will have failed the secretary of state ? will have failed the secretary of state? what simon stephens noticed, when he came up with this plan in 2014, labour refused to back it. what we were prepared to put on his side of the house. and what he also said as he is quoting simon stephens is that when the british economy sneezes, the nhs catches a cold and it will be far worse than a cold to the nhs if we have labour's run on the nhs if we have labour's run on the prowl. later a bill to address —— address another service bugbear, car parking charges at hospitals. hospital car parking charges are a stealth tax on the nhs. we cannot say in good faith th
so he doesn't agree with simon stephens.at it that underfunding continues, the waiting lists will rise from 4 million to 5 million, cancer care will deteriorate and the mental health pledges won't be met, the 18 week target will be permanently abandoned. is it not the case that in the budget next week, if the chancellor doesn't allocate at least an extra £6 billion a year, but he will have failed the secretary of state ? will have failed the secretary of state? what simon stephens noticed,...
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young on the story for us tonight here in berlin simon thank you very much. and you're up to date now on the w. news live from berlin for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company we will be back at the top of the hour with more world news. learned german with d.w. .
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young is standing by simon what is the legal definition here in germany of an intersex person. right into sex is a term that's applied to people whose bodies are neither evidently or exclusively either male or female and this can often be seen in a person's chromosomes for instance the person who brought this legal case has only an x. chromosome and not either a white chromosome or a second x. chromosome that would identify them as either a male or female but intersexuality can also be a matter of an atomic features or hormones and estimates suggest that up to about eighty thousand people here in germany could be affected by this ruling all right so this is a this is a significant amount of people what will change as a result of this court ruling. right the court has said that the government must change the law or by the end of two thousand and eighteen to introduce a third option to allow a birth registers to record not only male or female gender but also a third gender of intersex or some other positive term as the court put it. and it's possible i think that the government d
young is standing by simon what is the legal definition here in germany of an intersex person. right into sex is a term that's applied to people whose bodies are neither evidently or exclusively either male or female and this can often be seen in a person's chromosomes for instance the person who brought this legal case has only an x. chromosome and not either a white chromosome or a second x. chromosome that would identify them as either a male or female but intersexuality can also be a matter...
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simon smiles stays with us.notts -- getting exposure to shield because they are moving away from fossil fuel assets, what are they doing when they are looking for sustainable investment? simon: there is no irrational exuberance along -- among the client base. they're looking to deploy more into european assets. nit. is intereste it is partly the change in the base.-- client female wealth is growing at 160 points and millennials are having the biggest intergenerational transformation. withing your investments social interest is something that 80 -- 88% of clients said they wanted to do. 69% of millennial's want to enroll. they spent a lot of time trying to develop those solutions and we are about to launch the first 100% sustainable investing across asset portfolio. bonds inc. substituted for world bank debt. you -- i am looking around here in germany and seeing wind power everywhere. it seems everyone wants to get into this investment. we seem to be at an inflection point where this kind of sustainable energy is
simon smiles stays with us.notts -- getting exposure to shield because they are moving away from fossil fuel assets, what are they doing when they are looking for sustainable investment? simon: there is no irrational exuberance along -- among the client base. they're looking to deploy more into european assets. nit. is intereste it is partly the change in the base.-- client female wealth is growing at 160 points and millennials are having the biggest intergenerational transformation. withing...
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junk was following those talks for us simons as we can hear on for critical issues the differences are huge could they in fact affect the forming of a new government. well indeed they could and rita and all the parties here at these exploratory talks are saying that this is going to be very difficult to put this coalition together but they're also all saying at the moment that they believe that it can be done and as you say these are not just details a lot of these issues where there are divisions questions of sort of political philosophy things about how to deal with climate change or you know the question of migration which has been so central in german politics over the last couple of years so it's very important that they are able to agree here in principle that they will be able to come together the free democrats have been putting it about in the last few days that they think there's a fifty fifty chance of this deal happening and don't forget these parties have said that before moving to full coalition talks they're going to go back to their party membership and get their approv
junk was following those talks for us simons as we can hear on for critical issues the differences are huge could they in fact affect the forming of a new government. well indeed they could and rita and all the parties here at these exploratory talks are saying that this is going to be very difficult to put this coalition together but they're also all saying at the moment that they believe that it can be done and as you say these are not just details a lot of these issues where there are...
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simon stevens is certainly playing a high—stakes game.y intervention from a senior public official, demanding more money ahead of the budget and warning of the consequences if he doesn't get it. rose is one patient who thinks the nhs needs a rapid financial boost. she believes she's missing out on the specialist care she needs for her ms. you call to make an appointment, and they make you wait two or three weeks, and then you when you get in there, they're very busy, and theyjust say, "well, actually, at this point you should just call a physio, and maybe they can help you strengthen your core muscles." and i can't get through to physio, they don't answer their phone, they don't answer e—mails. remember this? the vote leave battle bus and the claim that brexit would mean £350 million more for the nhs. that was quoted by simon stevens as part of his pitch for more money. trust in democratic politics will not be strengthened if anyone now tries to argue, "you voted brexit partly for a betterfunded health service, but precisely because of br
simon stevens is certainly playing a high—stakes game.y intervention from a senior public official, demanding more money ahead of the budget and warning of the consequences if he doesn't get it. rose is one patient who thinks the nhs needs a rapid financial boost. she believes she's missing out on the specialist care she needs for her ms. you call to make an appointment, and they make you wait two or three weeks, and then you when you get in there, they're very busy, and theyjust say,...
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our political correspondent simon young joins me now in the studio for more simon what else can you tell us about these paradise papers big bombshell today indeed sarah just to give you a scale of this sense of the scale is a huge jump of sensitive financial information said to comprise thirteen point four million documents from nineteen different tax havens in the data set to refer to more than one hundred twenty senior global political figures from fifty different countries so those are just some of the some of the numbers around this is a huge revelation and people are going to be trawling through it the meat material comes from a leak possibly a computer hack from a muted based more firm called applebee and this information was passed to a major german paper does it do it yet so i don't and it's been passed on to ninety other media organizations around the world they spent a year would you believe sorting through this before releasing these details tonight are tremendous amount of information i can guess that journalists are going to be sorting through this and parsing the details fo
our political correspondent simon young joins me now in the studio for more simon what else can you tell us about these paradise papers big bombshell today indeed sarah just to give you a scale of this sense of the scale is a huge jump of sensitive financial information said to comprise thirteen point four million documents from nineteen different tax havens in the data set to refer to more than one hundred twenty senior global political figures from fifty different countries so those are just...
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well it's a case that has rattled many in germany w's simon young can tell us more about this simon kneels is suspected of killing more than one hundred people how could a nurse kill that many patients without anybody noticing. well it seems that the reason is that the other staff working at the hospitals where this man operated didn't say anything and that was the the main problem there were suspicions about this man on one of the wards. where he worked an intensive care ward deaths went up by fifty eight percent while he was on duty and that was known and in another case he was even caught by a colleague preparing to administer a non-prescribed drop to one of the patients so the work but in spite of that he was given a good reference when he moved to another job and prosecutors say that if those in charge had acted then deaths would certainly have been avoided and indeed in there is already a case going on where six employees of one of the hospitals are standing trial for causing death by negligence ok tell us a little more assignment about how the tales of the additional deaths came to
well it's a case that has rattled many in germany w's simon young can tell us more about this simon kneels is suspected of killing more than one hundred people how could a nurse kill that many patients without anybody noticing. well it seems that the reason is that the other staff working at the hospitals where this man operated didn't say anything and that was the the main problem there were suspicions about this man on one of the wards. where he worked an intensive care ward deaths went up by...
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cory: that was simon segars, arm holdings ceo.ng beyond betting platforms, and into streaming big-time sports. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: sports betting giant draftkings will stream top-level european basketball this winter. this moves them to compete with yahoo!, twitter, and smaller companies, all vying. they big-money big money transforming draftkings into a one-stop shop for sports. what thelly anticipate customer wants and provided for them. we hear from our customers they would like to experience everything in one place, but it is hard for them to track down where they watch the games, play the fantasy sports games. having it in one place makes it easier. the idea is, we have a sport many of you are familiar with and have not played before. many play nba basketball and draftkings. but they do not play any other basketball sports. if they do, it is quite rare. there is no reason why. the biggest reason has not happened because they cannot watch the game so easily. this is hopefully going to fix that and getting millions of pe
cory: that was simon segars, arm holdings ceo.ng beyond betting platforms, and into streaming big-time sports. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: sports betting giant draftkings will stream top-level european basketball this winter. this moves them to compete with yahoo!, twitter, and smaller companies, all vying. they big-money big money transforming draftkings into a one-stop shop for sports. what thelly anticipate customer wants and provided for them. we hear from our customers they would like to...
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that was quoted by simon stevens as part of his pitch for more money.l not be strengthened if anyone now tries to argue, "you voted brexit partly for a better funded health service, but precisely because of brexit you now can't have one. " the health secretary said it was a vote leave, not a government pledge, but any brexit dividend should help the nhs. if we end up having less pressure on public finances, because of the fact that we are not making net contributions to the eu, then i believe that the nhs should be the first port of call. any budget funding increase for health in england would automatically mean more money for scotland, wales and northern ireland. it's now down to the chancellor and whether he believes the claims of simon stevens. hugh pym, bbc news. the mother of a teenager has publicly accused the hollywood actor and theatre director kevin spacey of sexually assaulting her son last year. the us news presenter heather unruh told a press conference that mr spacey had plied her son with alcohol and assaulted him ina bar. it's another all
that was quoted by simon stevens as part of his pitch for more money.l not be strengthened if anyone now tries to argue, "you voted brexit partly for a better funded health service, but precisely because of brexit you now can't have one. " the health secretary said it was a vote leave, not a government pledge, but any brexit dividend should help the nhs. if we end up having less pressure on public finances, because of the fact that we are not making net contributions to the eu, then i...
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simons and his family. mr. simons himself is exceptionally private.". mercer has stepped back. but you have these guys covering the spectrum, supporting the various parties, and all but what they have in common is the offshore tax havens. >> that's right. it speaks to why a lot of people on the left are disenchanted with the mainstream democratic politics. this is a guy who gave $11 million to priorities usa, the ager super pac that backed the clinton campaign. he is given millions more to other democrats in the senate and the house. as you say, he is storing billions of dollars offshore. as you said, it covers the spectrum to an extent, but it is the mainstream spectrum of u.s. politics and it is why i think a lot of liberals are disenchanted mainstream democrats. juan: i want to ask about the two russian state institutions with close ties to putin who are investing in facebook and twitter, but also through a business associate of jared kushner. >> so we knew the man you mention, a russian tech investor and also invested in a jared kushner company in
simons and his family. mr. simons himself is exceptionally private.". mercer has stepped back. but you have these guys covering the spectrum, supporting the various parties, and all but what they have in common is the offshore tax havens. >> that's right. it speaks to why a lot of people on the left are disenchanted with the mainstream democratic politics. this is a guy who gave $11 million to priorities usa, the ager super pac that backed the clinton campaign. he is given millions...
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you know what happened, simone?tion, and a man who won for president by saying i'm going to change how we do immigration. this is something he can actually do to show how he can act on that promise. if it's the right thing to do, we'll see. and the hands it falls into is congress. again, there's more pressure on them. jason, simone, the best to both of you. thank you for your ideas on the show tonight. >>> we're going to take a break. when we come back, the breaking news of the saddest kind 3467 david cassidy is gone at the age of just 67. what a life, what an influence. we have the story of what he meant to so many next. let's see why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to all zeroes the first time. so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zer
you know what happened, simone?tion, and a man who won for president by saying i'm going to change how we do immigration. this is something he can actually do to show how he can act on that promise. if it's the right thing to do, we'll see. and the hands it falls into is congress. again, there's more pressure on them. jason, simone, the best to both of you. thank you for your ideas on the show tonight. >>> we're going to take a break. when we come back, the breaking news of the saddest...
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simon bill ines who is the executive director of the international campaign for the or hendra gentlemen thank you so much for joining us today we really appreciate it now matthew i want to start with you we know that the u.s. government has been weighing whether to declare the crackdown against rohinton muslims to be an ethnic cleansing but we did not hear rex tillerson use that phrase at all he did not say ethnic cleansing when he was in me and more what do you make of that and why didn't he use those words. well it's a good question it's it's it's not unusual unfortunately in situations like this for governments to fail to diagnose the problem properly from our perspective it's no question that it's a cleansing and right now it's very reasonable and urgent to be talking about the crime of genocide and crimes against humanity so the fact that secretary tillerson failed to make that sort of determination is unfortunate i think you know we can't speak to why specifically he did that but i think urgently not only the u.s. but the international community needs to get serious about action a
simon bill ines who is the executive director of the international campaign for the or hendra gentlemen thank you so much for joining us today we really appreciate it now matthew i want to start with you we know that the u.s. government has been weighing whether to declare the crackdown against rohinton muslims to be an ethnic cleansing but we did not hear rex tillerson use that phrase at all he did not say ethnic cleansing when he was in me and more what do you make of that and why didn't he...
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that was quoted by simon stevens as part of his pitch for more money.l not be strengthened if anyone now tries to argue, "you voted brexit partly for a better funded health service, but precisely because of brexit you now can't have one. " the health secretary said it was a vote leave, not a government pledge, but any brexit dividend should help the nhs. if we end up having less pressure on public finances, because of the fact that we are not making net contributions to the eu, then i believe that the nhs should be the first port of call. any budget funding increase for health in england would automatically mean more money for scotland, wales and northern ireland. it's now down to the chancellor and whether he believes the claims of simon stevens. hugh pym, bbc news. as always we have much more detail on our website and if you would like to get in touch with me and some of the team you can do that via social media. now it is time for sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: it has been describ
that was quoted by simon stevens as part of his pitch for more money.l not be strengthened if anyone now tries to argue, "you voted brexit partly for a better funded health service, but precisely because of brexit you now can't have one. " the health secretary said it was a vote leave, not a government pledge, but any brexit dividend should help the nhs. if we end up having less pressure on public finances, because of the fact that we are not making net contributions to the eu, then i...
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all right let's introduce our guests now joining us from edinburgh in scotland we have simon peer a lecturer and former media advisor to the scottish labor party from ramallah in the occupied west bank we have. a letter at bears a university and former director of the palestinian authority government media center in london we have crispin blunt u.k. member of parliament for the conservative party welcome to your can i come to you first. in ramallah i imagine that one hundred years on that this is a moment of deep reflection retrospection maybe. that's true but in spite of that i think their way palestinians have been trying to remember that the occasion is by looking to the future and the fact that the palestinians are asking great britain to correct this injustice by contributing in more serious way to the creation of a palestinian state on part of the historical palestine is an indicator that instead of crying about the past we are trying to take advantage of this occasion to try to look forward and to move forward in a constructive way and in a way that is consistent with international le
all right let's introduce our guests now joining us from edinburgh in scotland we have simon peer a lecturer and former media advisor to the scottish labor party from ramallah in the occupied west bank we have. a letter at bears a university and former director of the palestinian authority government media center in london we have crispin blunt u.k. member of parliament for the conservative party welcome to your can i come to you first. in ramallah i imagine that one hundred years on that this...
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i‘m simon mccoy.exiteers. a high—stake visit, president trump arrives in china for talks likely to be dominated by tensions over north korea. coming up on afternoon live all the sport with kat. germ and england will wear poppies on their armbands for their friendly. fifa decided they are an act of remembrance and not a political symbol. i will have more at 3.30pm. thank you, kt and ben has the weather. if you don't like the weather you have got at the moment, don‘t worry. it will probably change. all the details coming up. thanks, ben. also coming up, who kn—ewe? the sheep that can recognise human faces from photographs. and we‘re not pulling the wool! hello everyone. this is afternoon live. i‘m simon mccoy. usually — flights home are a moment to relax and prepare for a warm welcome from familiar faces — not this one. as priti patel‘s plane approaches london she knows that the prime minister wants to see her and is probably about to sack her from her cabinet job, having told her to head straight home
i‘m simon mccoy.exiteers. a high—stake visit, president trump arrives in china for talks likely to be dominated by tensions over north korea. coming up on afternoon live all the sport with kat. germ and england will wear poppies on their armbands for their friendly. fifa decided they are an act of remembrance and not a political symbol. i will have more at 3.30pm. thank you, kt and ben has the weather. if you don't like the weather you have got at the moment, don‘t worry. it will probably...
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for--simon for her--for their extraordinary work and for providing me with this opportunity y to bee at te 24th celebration of bioneers. i tried to remember the last time i was here, and it must've been at least a decade ago. and it's has grown
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>> take the goggles off. >> simon did. we to just yank the goggles off of mom's head.the only way to get mom back to the moment that she's actually living in. >> this is amazing. oh, oh! >>> this is called in russia -- freezing cold. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> oh no. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> this is a pretty serious situation. that fella who has fallen into the ice is 66 years old. he was out there fishing when the ice gave way and he fell in. >> now they have to fish him out. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> that is a very dangerous situation, especially for someone who is older, may not be able to deal with those conditions very easily. >> plus once it's that cold the exhaustion kicks in quickly. doesn't matter how young and healthy you are. your limbs will staop working. >> folks pulled and pulled and pulled and pulled and dragged him up onto this bank to safety. >> lucky they heard his screams. look around you, the middle of nowhere. >> there's no way he would have been able to get himself out thereof. you see how easily the ice cracked aroun
>> take the goggles off. >> simon did. we to just yank the goggles off of mom's head.the only way to get mom back to the moment that she's actually living in. >> this is amazing. oh, oh! >>> this is called in russia -- freezing cold. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> oh no. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> this is a pretty serious situation. that fella who has fallen into the ice is 66 years old. he was out there fishing when the ice gave way and he...
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are simon young on the story for us tonight here in berlin simon thank you very much and your update now on deja vu news live from berlin for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company we will be back at the top of the hour with more world news. learn german with w. . anytime anyplace. with or with your friends. mission. was a war all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. learn german for free. hello and welcome to a very special edition of kino today we invite you to come on a journey with us through time with the help of a few very extraordinary new films it all begins in the ice age. in one thousand nine hundred one tell you no stumbled across the a list money in the world as it was called shot to stardom overnight the film iceman attempts to reconstruct what life might have looked like even the dialogue of spanx and unintelligible german acting and for what is world cup just as the neolithic comes. to. meet the man. on next. place in czarist russia at the beginning of the twentieth century even before it was released matilda caused outrage among religious ext
are simon young on the story for us tonight here in berlin simon thank you very much and your update now on deja vu news live from berlin for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company we will be back at the top of the hour with more world news. learn german with w. . anytime anyplace. with or with your friends. mission. was a war all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. learn german for free. hello and welcome to a very special edition of kino today we invite you to come...
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the town spokesperson tony shows and simone a the damage. little missy down there we go through on a bit of what i want the government. makes lots of promises but it hasn't committed to any reconstruction plan. own fault the building work you see here is on our own initiative it leads and italy has a big problem there are lots of rules and regulations and everything moves very slowly it took five months for the municipality to get the authorization to repair road and the actual work was completed in two weeks so we could have been using that road again within a fortnight but you know we had to wait more than five months. it was said about him haven't they learned anything since the earthquake. that this is the tragic thing about italy whenever something like this happens we start from scratch again . it's over with nothing but us through the rain and you know. it will probably take decades to rebuild camerino. this survivors will never forget that moment on the evening of october twenty sixth twenty sixteenth just after seven p.m. when the g
the town spokesperson tony shows and simone a the damage. little missy down there we go through on a bit of what i want the government. makes lots of promises but it hasn't committed to any reconstruction plan. own fault the building work you see here is on our own initiative it leads and italy has a big problem there are lots of rules and regulations and everything moves very slowly it took five months for the municipality to get the authorization to repair road and the actual work was...
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from me, simon calder, the guru, see other. from me, simon calder, the guru, see you next time.is celebrating something of an anniversary this year. 20 years ago, one controversial building appeared that would utterly change the town's fortu nes forever. that would utterly change the town's fortunes forever. we sent keith wallace to the basque country to see the birthday celebrations. it's been two decades since the guggenheim museum appeared in the spanish port city of bilbao. its arrival kickstarted the transformation of a declining industrial town into the home of nickname art and and people started coming into hundreds of thousands every year. but first and foremost they came to the guggenheim. from titanium limestone and class, the building is supposed to look completely different from whichever angle you see it. part of the reason the building looks so striking is that they have —— clad in these titanium sheets and we're only half a millimetre which creates the kind of rumpled organic effect. they say it looks white fish scales but it also looks like they have cracked the
from me, simon calder, the guru, see other. from me, simon calder, the guru, see you next time.is celebrating something of an anniversary this year. 20 years ago, one controversial building appeared that would utterly change the town's fortu nes forever. that would utterly change the town's fortunes forever. we sent keith wallace to the basque country to see the birthday celebrations. it's been two decades since the guggenheim museum appeared in the spanish port city of bilbao. its arrival...
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simon: absolutely.omies rebounded, perhaps did not create the jobs some would have hoped in the early days and subsequently the wages, have had a pretty standard recovery from that financial crisis and recession, europe bellyflopped into the debt crisis. obviously with greece at the center, a flirtation with deflation. it is very much the work of mario draghi at the european central bank in providing a lot of monetary stimulus, even more so in the euro area. that is finally starting to take effect. megan: i felt like the greek crisis was the greek crisis that kept on giving for so long. julia: kept coming back again. we never moved on. but for me, quite interestingly, the ecb saying that this is the best the eurozone has been since the formation in 1999. that is a pretty bold call, simon. to go to your point, how much is this recovery and how much is stimulus driven? simon: there are signs companies and consumers are taking that stimulus and putting it to work. a lot of what is happening here is boost f
simon: absolutely.omies rebounded, perhaps did not create the jobs some would have hoped in the early days and subsequently the wages, have had a pretty standard recovery from that financial crisis and recession, europe bellyflopped into the debt crisis. obviously with greece at the center, a flirtation with deflation. it is very much the work of mario draghi at the european central bank in providing a lot of monetary stimulus, even more so in the euro area. that is finally starting to take...
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you have stars of poetry, like simon armitage. and hollywood stars, likejeremy like simon armitage. and hollywood stars, like jeremy irons. like simon armitage. and hollywood stars, likejeremy irons. something for everyone. hello from hull. the 2017 city of culture. playing host to poetry and spoken word. swerve into solitude... between the shorelines... i have been known to write a few. it it is a rich tradition in lancashire. i would not put myself in the same category as some of the writers here this week in any way, shape, orform. some of the writers here this week in any way, shape, or form. it is national poetry day. what is exciting is to see the whole language taking place on a global stage. the reason being black and academic do not match... sparkly, like the wit of... so much. you cannot have a poetry festival without the legend that is the punk poetjohn cooper clarke. without the legend that is the punk poet john cooper clarke. he was an absolute gem. he even shared tips on how to be a par months poet. -- performance if i am forlorn, it ain't for long. could i be wrong, o
you have stars of poetry, like simon armitage. and hollywood stars, likejeremy like simon armitage. and hollywood stars, like jeremy irons. like simon armitage. and hollywood stars, likejeremy irons. something for everyone. hello from hull. the 2017 city of culture. playing host to poetry and spoken word. swerve into solitude... between the shorelines... i have been known to write a few. it it is a rich tradition in lancashire. i would not put myself in the same category as some of the writers...