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. >> simon: answer some questions. >> pelley: dr.lund, i'm scott pelley with "60 minutes." >> dan ecklund: oh, great. ♪ ♪ >> donald trump: where's the camera? >> stahl: i want to ask you about the tweeting. >> pelley: you're not very popular in the country right now, to be frank. i wonder-- >> george w. bush: i'm afraid you're right. >> nancy pelosi: i don't care what they say. >> paul ryan: i probably shouldn't say that on tv. ♪ ♪ >> kroft: mr. president. >> barack obama: look-- >> kroft: they're not happy with the way you're doing your job. >> barack obama: this is a tough business. >> kroft: why's it taking so long? ♪ ♪ >> pelley: right here, across the bridge, you can see the black flag of isis. ( gunfire ) >> logan: so this is what you can expect in mosul? >> salam hussein: yes. ( explosion ) >> bradley: most people think you are the face of evil. >> john gotti jr.: what did i do wrong? >> and i'm going to jail for that? >> kroft: only the bad ones go to jail? >> ron previte: only the stupid ones go to jail. >> mr. madoff! >> sa
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with simon dixon is that over there in the isle of man of course of banks of the future author of the same book banks of the future simon welcome back thanks for having me back again all right now simon in our first part of this conversation you know i heard again in your voice a very passionate description of the disruptive disruptive qualities of big claim in crypto and you know so often in this industry people get caught up in that little petty kind of little wars that go on this coin versus that coin and they lose sight of the big picture how disruptive this is to banking and to money so you know i think it's important simon to once again preach the gospel to the people about how this is disrupting global banking you were a banker you came into crypto now you're riding the wave of this disruption preach brother preach to preach to the people we're really we don't really important because people have so much internal politics that you know miles within our industry our industry of kind of person on
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with simon dixon is that over there in the isle of man of course of banks of the future author of the same book banks of the future simon welcome back thanks for having me back again all right now simon in our first part of this conversation you know i heard again in your voice a very passionate description of the disruptive disruptive qualities of big claim in crypto and you know so often in this industry...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with simon dixon is that over there in the isle of man of course of banks of the future author of the same book banks of the future simon welcome back thanks for having me back again all right now simon in our first part of this conversation you know i heard again in your voice a very passionate description of the disruptive disruptive qualities of big claim in crypto and you know so often in this industry people get caught up in that little petty kind of little wars that go on this coin versus that coin and they lose sight of the big picture how disruptive this is to banking and to figure out money so you know i think it's important simon to once again preach the gospel to the people about how this is disrupting global banking you were a banker you came in decrypt out now you're riding the wave of this disruption preach brother preach to preach to the people we're really we don't really important because people have so much internal politics that you know miles within our industry our industry a kind
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with simon dixon is that over there in the isle of man of course of banks of the future author of the same book banks of the future simon welcome back thanks for having me back again all right now simon in our first part of this conversation you know i heard again in your voice a very passionate description of the disruptive disruptive qualities of big claim in crypto and you know so often in this industry...
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simon: that's right. i can show you germany's mass tabloid.ut him taking revenge in these tweets, in which he is sort of pointing out that he feels he has been the subject of racism from the media, from german football authorities. it goes through them in the newspaper and sort of points out that probably most people think it is a bit naÏve if he thought there was no political impact of having his picture taken with the turkish president during the turkish presidential election campaign. they are being pretty tough on him, but they are taking these allegations seriously. sarah: the implication is that the allegations are not valid. i want to get perhaps another perspective from you,, kres, because one of the allegations is of racism at the top of the dfb. does he have a point here? the organization says no. kres: right, they release a statement echoing the sentiment, saying that the dmv, german football association, to have been associated with racism is something they emphatically reject. they cited their countless work they have had to do wi
simon: that's right. i can show you germany's mass tabloid.ut him taking revenge in these tweets, in which he is sort of pointing out that he feels he has been the subject of racism from the media, from german football authorities. it goes through them in the newspaper and sort of points out that probably most people think it is a bit naÏve if he thought there was no political impact of having his picture taken with the turkish president during the turkish presidential election campaign. they...
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. >> simon call. >> simon. >> caller: -- is in our next one. he says when you have a duck and her duck lings, sometimes they move quicker than you want them to. so while simon is setting up, let's check back in on that snail. still going. >> he'll get there eventually, gayle. >> he will. and this man showed infinite patience waiting for this snail to finally, finally, slowly crawl off his finger. >> why can't you just pick up the snail and move it? >> it looks quite delicate. >> so the snail is on the finger and being carried across the roadway. meanwhile, simon many h set up a net for the mom and her babies. this is the big moment, will it happen? she does wad he widle right on the babies follow. simon decides this is the middle of lont london, let's take them out to the country and put them where they should live. he's trying to lead it on a leash. >> jump, run, leap. >> he's finally able to put the snail down, he's like. >> whew, that was -- >> intense. but what's happening with the duck lings? how about this lovely place in the country? >>
. >> simon call. >> simon. >> caller: -- is in our next one. he says when you have a duck and her duck lings, sometimes they move quicker than you want them to. so while simon is setting up, let's check back in on that snail. still going. >> he'll get there eventually, gayle. >> he will. and this man showed infinite patience waiting for this snail to finally, finally, slowly crawl off his finger. >> why can't you just pick up the snail and move it? >>...
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simon, thank you very much. simonjones the future. simon, thank you very much.. simonjones in salisbury for us. nine members of the same family were among those killed when a boat capsized on a lake popular with tourists in the us state of missouri. 17 people died when the amphibious vehicle, called a duck boat, went down in poor weather. the safety record of duck boats has come under scrutiny. more than a0 have died in accidents aboard them in the last 20 years. sophia tran—thomson reports. hundreds of mourners gather around cars for a vigil in the parking lot where the table rock lake tourist boats depart. it's thought that they belong to the passengers who died. this duck boat made it back to shore. the passengers filming the storm apparently unaware of the danger they were in. oh, my god. it's going under. further out, this boat was sunk in the severe sudden storm. of the 31 on board, less than half survived. among the 17 who died, nine were from one family. this picture has been shared by local media. only the woman on the far left and the boy on the far ri
simon, thank you very much. simonjones the future. simon, thank you very much.. simonjones in salisbury for us. nine members of the same family were among those killed when a boat capsized on a lake popular with tourists in the us state of missouri. 17 people died when the amphibious vehicle, called a duck boat, went down in poor weather. the safety record of duck boats has come under scrutiny. more than a0 have died in accidents aboard them in the last 20 years. sophia tran—thomson reports....
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political correspondent simon young has been following this story welcome simon tell us more about sami and what his release could mean for the german government. well phil semi is a national forty two years old he's been living in germany in balkans since two thousand and five and he keys by german authorities as you said of being a former bodyguard of al qaeda chief some of bin laden which he denies but they also say that he continues to pose a is the missed terrorist threat which is why they were keen to deport him back to his native tunisia which is what happened two weeks ago at that time a german court had actually ruled that he couldn't be deported because there was a danger he might face torture in tunis year but when that decision was issued he was already on the plane back to tunis now if he were to be released and sent back to germany what would it mean for german the german government i think it would be a big headache for them because they like to see this man dealt with in tunis here instead so he was living here for some time if he is he likely to want to come back well.
political correspondent simon young has been following this story welcome simon tell us more about sami and what his release could mean for the german government. well phil semi is a national forty two years old he's been living in germany in balkans since two thousand and five and he keys by german authorities as you said of being a former bodyguard of al qaeda chief some of bin laden which he denies but they also say that he continues to pose a is the missed terrorist threat which is why they...
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simon. >> i want to thank you for taking the time to hold this investigation, holding the protect the tter safety of the athletes. before i begin, i must comment on i was prepared to come your hearing on may 22 voluntarily. tickets and e hotel. had aunately, my attorney conflict today with an appeals to postpone o had the funeral for his sister, so conflict so i hope that you don't interpret the subpoena as something that i was come and talk with you. >> we're glad to have you here, dr. simon. so i apologize for that bit of clarification. nd also, before i begin my testimony, i want to again say to all the survivors, including i am really day, truly sorry for the abuse you suffered, the pain it caused, nd the pain it continues to cause today. i served as michigan state university until january of this and now president emeritus. as such, i appear today on my behalf and do not speak for the university. i spent my entire professional michigan oted to years. nearly 45 proud of what michigan sta
simon. >> i want to thank you for taking the time to hold this investigation, holding the protect the tter safety of the athletes. before i begin, i must comment on i was prepared to come your hearing on may 22 voluntarily. tickets and e hotel. had aunately, my attorney conflict today with an appeals to postpone o had the funeral for his sister, so conflict so i hope that you don't interpret the subpoena as something that i was come and talk with you. >> we're glad to have you here,...
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simon, thank you. simon jones certainly anything but dull. simon, thank you.folkestone. if all weather forecast coming later in the programme. —— a full weather forecast. when the government announced the part privatisation of the probation service in england and wales in 2015, it hoped it would lead to a reduction in reoffending. but now the justice secretary is scrapping a number of contracts, after admitting they're not delivering the benefits they promised. the decision will cost £170 million. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. lunch, shortly to be served at this old and community centre. but back in the kitchen, the staff are also serving sentences. this is community payback. you have criminals working for you. is that a bit odd? what you think of it? it's great, to be quite honest. yeah, it is. we're happy with them. they don't ask us questions and we don't ask them.|j have been sent here because of benefit fraud. it is payback, isn't it? the fact i've been placed here, it's an amazing place. when you have been convicted with something
simon, thank you. simon jones certainly anything but dull. simon, thank you.folkestone. if all weather forecast coming later in the programme. —— a full weather forecast. when the government announced the part privatisation of the probation service in england and wales in 2015, it hoped it would lead to a reduction in reoffending. but now the justice secretary is scrapping a number of contracts, after admitting they're not delivering the benefits they promised. the decision will cost £170...
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. >> simon call. >> simon. >> caller: -- is in our next one. he says when you have a duck and her duck lings, sometimes they move quicker than you want them to. so while simon is setting up, let's check back in on that snail. still going. >> he'll get there eventually, gayle. >> he will. and this man showed infinite patience waiting for this snail to finally, finally, slowly crawl off his finger. >> why can't you just pick up the snail and move it? >> it looks quite delicate. >> so the snail i
. >> simon call. >> simon. >> caller: -- is in our next one. he says when you have a duck and her duck lings, sometimes they move quicker than you want them to. so while simon is setting up, let's check back in on that snail. still going. >> he'll get there eventually, gayle. >> he will. and this man showed infinite patience waiting for this snail to finally, finally, slowly crawl off his finger. >> why can't you just pick up the snail and move it? >>...
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simone: you are not concerned stock markets are pretty richly valued?billion dollar private equity firms are paying lots of money for new assets, do you think that is still a place to be for families? michael: in general, we think that the liquidity premium is a small system, so i would say that the forward return expectation of the asset class will likely disappoint. that said, middle market opportunities can be quite good, and managers who are disciplined about their asset growth tend to be once we focus on. there is a lot of money that has generallyd that is presenting forward challenges and having to put the money to work at less attractive valuations. vonnie: for hedge fund managers, what strategy are they attracted to now, and then a separate question, how much do you invest for them in credit, in the investment? -- in debt investment? michael: as a firm, we are so in longigh-yield, credit parts of the high-yield market. we have structured credit managers and some exposure there, but we have little traditional fixed income exposure in general, and
simone: you are not concerned stock markets are pretty richly valued?billion dollar private equity firms are paying lots of money for new assets, do you think that is still a place to be for families? michael: in general, we think that the liquidity premium is a small system, so i would say that the forward return expectation of the asset class will likely disappoint. that said, middle market opportunities can be quite good, and managers who are disciplined about their asset growth tend to be...
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. >> well, simon cowell is his name, wildlife aid is his game.t, you've got a bird up the chimney? >> we think there's a bird up the chimney. >> let's have a look, see if there is a bird up the chimney. >> they've been hearing some noise, and they're like, we think it's a bird. simon, go check it out. and he gets right to it. he opens up his case. he's got these handy dandy tools. >> special see inside you scope. >> all right, inside the wall he goes. >> i'm not seeing nothing, guys, at the moment. >> okay, first he doesn't see much. >> oh, look. yeah. i saw it then for a second. >> so, he sticks his arm in. he's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> right, we have a pigeon. there he is. >> that was it? he just reached in and grabbed the pigeon? >> simon is the man, okay? so, in the title, they call it a chunky pigeon. what's wrong with chunky? as a matter of fact, simon says he's surprised it was able to surprise. i told you before, big size save lives. >> are you ready? we'll let him go here and he'll probably fly off. come on. come on. come on. are
. >> well, simon cowell is his name, wildlife aid is his game.t, you've got a bird up the chimney? >> we think there's a bird up the chimney. >> let's have a look, see if there is a bird up the chimney. >> they've been hearing some noise, and they're like, we think it's a bird. simon, go check it out. and he gets right to it. he opens up his case. he's got these handy dandy tools. >> special see inside you scope. >> all right, inside the wall he goes....
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join me every thursday on the i like simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics this list i'm show business i'll see you then. they were going underground that knock out rush hour twenty eighteen match in moscow with no u.k. government officials in attendance to support england against going to be a coming up of the show on the eve of the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. we ask someone who was fifteen years old when the labor government sent letters explaining that from that day on health care would be free for all political of dollars has been parliament's long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee and we speak to any just doctor and author of how to dismantle the n.h.s. in ten easy steps about his plan to stop the best pound for pound health service in the world being destroyed by me on liberalism how does a soft shortage of one hundred thousand defector help service intensive canas jackie barry tells us what it's like on the front lines of the n.h.s. we're going to be reviewing the headlines on going underground looking at poverty inequality the n.h.
join me every thursday on the i like simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics this list i'm show business i'll see you then. they were going underground that knock out rush hour twenty eighteen match in moscow with no u.k. government officials in attendance to support england against going to be a coming up of the show on the eve of the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. we ask someone who was fifteen years old when the labor government sent letters explaining that...
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joining us, simone sanders, also campaign manager for hillary clinton, robert moore.ave you guys here to talk about the future of campaigns, but i want to wrap up the past. hope hicks denied that they had any knowledge of an agreement with karen mcdougal. had the campaign admitted they knew about this, would that have had an impact on the election? >> i'm sure it would have had an impact if we had this tape. how much i can't say. but i will say we knew the president lied. we knew that before election daigh. we knew that the russians had some sort of bizarre influence over him. but coming out of election day, there have been so many things. meetings with the russians, other lies that he's told that we've learned, and i think the most important lesson coming out of this tape and everything else is we've just got to start believing that the president is lying when we hear it the first time. the pattern here is so clear, and i just hope some people out there don't get fooled again next time. this man is a habitual liar and all he cares about is his own fragile ego. that's
joining us, simone sanders, also campaign manager for hillary clinton, robert moore.ave you guys here to talk about the future of campaigns, but i want to wrap up the past. hope hicks denied that they had any knowledge of an agreement with karen mcdougal. had the campaign admitted they knew about this, would that have had an impact on the election? >> i'm sure it would have had an impact if we had this tape. how much i can't say. but i will say we knew the president lied. we knew that...
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who's your money on for tonight, simon? >> bearing in mind that france have only performed in patches, and i think belgium throughout the competition have shown that they can come back from really dire situations against japan. they were down 2-0, then they won 3-2. they beat brazil, of course, even though brazil knocked on their door in the second half. but i would see a belgium making history for the first time. >> all right, simon from our sports desk, thank you. we are live blocking that match today on our france 24 website, of course, france24.com. in other world news, china has allowed liu xia to be freed from house arrest and leave for per engine. the green light from beijing ends an eight-year deal which sparked international condemnation. the release of liu xia, who's never been charged, comes just days before the one-year anniversary of the death of her husband. >> on the issue of liu xia leaving the country, i said earlier she went to germany to receive medical treatment of her own will. i don't see anyy connecti
who's your money on for tonight, simon? >> bearing in mind that france have only performed in patches, and i think belgium throughout the competition have shown that they can come back from really dire situations against japan. they were down 2-0, then they won 3-2. they beat brazil, of course, even though brazil knocked on their door in the second half. but i would see a belgium making history for the first time. >> all right, simon from our sports desk, thank you. we are live...
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as you can see, simon is back. simon and i have a long—running thing, we bet on wimbledon.s your money 0mm can't be andy murray this time! he is not playing. federer, then. we shall see. explain this story in the telegraph today, a pint a scam, a major restaurant chain has not been revealed, but it has been caught serving beer in special glasses that are too small? exactly that! trading standards went in after a complaint and found i think it is 8.1 millilitres too small. clearly, shrink—flation is the story. there are two shrink—flation is the story. there a re two u na nswe red shrink—flation is the story. there are two unanswered questions. who goes into a pub and measures their gas? i mean, ithink that goes into a pub and measures their gas? i mean, i think that is a very keen question. —— glass. gas? i mean, i think that is a very keen question. —— glasslj gas? i mean, i think that is a very keen question. -- glass. ithought that was odd. but it is all about standards. and who produces glasses that are just a little too small? maybe it was just an innocent mistake? wel
as you can see, simon is back. simon and i have a long—running thing, we bet on wimbledon.s your money 0mm can't be andy murray this time! he is not playing. federer, then. we shall see. explain this story in the telegraph today, a pint a scam, a major restaurant chain has not been revealed, but it has been caught serving beer in special glasses that are too small? exactly that! trading standards went in after a complaint and found i think it is 8.1 millilitres too small. clearly,...
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simon started his website after his father died.rsation. these glasses are significant. these were paul's glasses, so maybe i'll get a shot of you holding the glasses. yeah, i like the glasses. he knew that i liked them as well. so i got them made into, i've got my prescription lenses in it so i can wear them for reading. yeah, great. they are precious. a nice memento to think of him. it's lovely. and simon believes that discussion, even just a chat, is a vital help in dealing with bereavement. i think itjust sort of opens up the conversation about loss, really. it breaks down some of those barriers, people are able to share their stories and for the reader, the viewer, to feel like they are not on their own and, somebody has gone through something similar. they are not the only one who's grieving and feeling a bit lost. that's where i feel the real value of the project lies. simon is not recruiting any more people into the project but hopes the work he has done so far will help others. not only to have loved and lost but importantl
simon started his website after his father died.rsation. these glasses are significant. these were paul's glasses, so maybe i'll get a shot of you holding the glasses. yeah, i like the glasses. he knew that i liked them as well. so i got them made into, i've got my prescription lenses in it so i can wear them for reading. yeah, great. they are precious. a nice memento to think of him. it's lovely. and simon believes that discussion, even just a chat, is a vital help in dealing with bereavement....
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young welcome to you both and i'd like to begin first with you simon because we have some very strong allegations here from mesut ozil but he's already been getting some criticism a fair amount of criticism we have to say for them right well that's right i can show you the newspaper here germany's mess tabloid let's go to on the front page it says yeah trade sort of we need resignation and it talks about him taking revenge in these in these tweets of these issues which he's you know sort of pointing out that he feels that he's been the subject of racism from the media from the german footballing oath or a tease sort of goes through them in the newspaper and sort of points out that probably most people think that message is it was a bit naive if he thought there was no political impact of having his picture taken with the turkish president during the turkish presidential election campaign so you know they're they're being pretty tough on him and you're but they're taking these allegations i think seriously at the same time so the implication is there is that the allegations are not val
young welcome to you both and i'd like to begin first with you simon because we have some very strong allegations here from mesut ozil but he's already been getting some criticism a fair amount of criticism we have to say for them right well that's right i can show you the newspaper here germany's mess tabloid let's go to on the front page it says yeah trade sort of we need resignation and it talks about him taking revenge in these in these tweets of these issues which he's you know sort of...
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first, i want to bring in simon's french -- simon french on these tariffs.are fiat chrysler, do you have any firepower to fight against these ms. bonino:? -- t hese tariffs? simon: not a lot, actually. they are being bilaterally imposed, and it is not so much the aluminum tariffs but a ramp-up of tariffs on autos in the eu, which is one of the looming challenges for the group, so i actually think fiat chrysler under that stewardship is actually a small voice in the competitive macro environment, independent of the auto sector. francine: going back to the auto sector, do you think their way more speculation that the automaker will split off or sell parts of his health -- of itself? philippe: we are convinced -- for about 20, 30 years, the auto industry has worked toward building large, conglomerate brands. marchionnes, sergio went, in regards to that direction, focusing on brands where returns can be improved. we think that trend will continue in the auto industry. we think we will see, to some thent, further undoing of past 2, 3 decades. francine: thank you
first, i want to bring in simon's french -- simon french on these tariffs.are fiat chrysler, do you have any firepower to fight against these ms. bonino:? -- t hese tariffs? simon: not a lot, actually. they are being bilaterally imposed, and it is not so much the aluminum tariffs but a ramp-up of tariffs on autos in the eu, which is one of the looming challenges for the group, so i actually think fiat chrysler under that stewardship is actually a small voice in the competitive macro...
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simone? >> well, don, this makes a bigger point.f we can't believe the president and his allies and his family about something as small or as big depending on how you look at it as a meeting, what can we believe them about? >> what the president said matters and who the president matters. we have found that none of these folks are credible. we can't believe anything that's being said. for instance, when the president said he's giving $12 billion bail out quote on quote to farmers and he's going to do something about this, can we believe him? the president says i did not discuss x, y, and z, can we believe him? we can't believe the president of the united states. >> the only person who have said anything about this under oath that we know about and transcripts is donald trump jr. he did go in knowing full well of the ramification of telling the truth or not. we have no sworn testimony. >> so i got to go. scott, i think you said, you know, you get the prize for this one. >> i don't know who to believe. >> that is a problem. top of the
simone? >> well, don, this makes a bigger point.f we can't believe the president and his allies and his family about something as small or as big depending on how you look at it as a meeting, what can we believe them about? >> what the president said matters and who the president matters. we have found that none of these folks are credible. we can't believe anything that's being said. for instance, when the president said he's giving $12 billion bail out quote on quote to farmers...
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simon jones, bbc news.her representatives. but the campaign has seen some of the worst political violence in the country for decades. in one state, the entire local police force was arrested after a candidate for mayor was murdered. 0ur correspondent will grant reports. until very recently, 0campo was a town without a police force. still hanging over the streets is the image of a dead candidate, fernando angeles, murdered in his home amid the bloodiest election campaign in modern mexican history. shortly after his killing, the entire force — all 28 officers — were arrested by state police. "it was all a mistake," insists 0fficer garcia. "we are clean policeman. if we weren't, we would still be injail." just 2a hours ago, these officers were under arrest for the alleged involvement in the murder of a political candidate. now they are back on the streets patrolling their town and protesting their innocence. the charges, which still haven't been dropped, were for dereliction of duty over the killing. the mayor
simon jones, bbc news.her representatives. but the campaign has seen some of the worst political violence in the country for decades. in one state, the entire local police force was arrested after a candidate for mayor was murdered. 0ur correspondent will grant reports. until very recently, 0campo was a town without a police force. still hanging over the streets is the image of a dead candidate, fernando angeles, murdered in his home amid the bloodiest election campaign in modern mexican...
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thanks, simon.in is well known for producing some of the country's finest wines. there is one town where they celebrate their devotin in a special way. there are over 500 wines in la rioja, so making and drinking wine is a way of life here. it is also my favourite part of the country and i was born here. today is a very special day, it is la batalla del vino, the battle of wine. people have been waiting the whole year to celebrate this. i haven't been here since i was a kid, but i can guarantee you this is going to be very special. the annual battle is part of the week—long haro wine festival. it is steeped in religious tradition. the celebrations take place every year on st peter's day to honour him. back in the 17th century, a wine fight erupted during the st peter's celebrations, and ever since, locals and tourists alike have been recreating it. senor. this is my uncle, a loyal soldier of the wine battle. how much wine are you putting in it? 15 litres, more or less. we have three or four boxes li
thanks, simon.in is well known for producing some of the country's finest wines. there is one town where they celebrate their devotin in a special way. there are over 500 wines in la rioja, so making and drinking wine is a way of life here. it is also my favourite part of the country and i was born here. today is a very special day, it is la batalla del vino, the battle of wine. people have been waiting the whole year to celebrate this. i haven't been here since i was a kid, but i can guarantee...
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the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation was founded in 1925 by senator simon guggenheim and his wife olga, in memory of their son who died young, who they said had a life of eager aspiration. the foundation has had a singular mission ever since to , identify and give fellowships to the very best artists, scholars, scientists, to free people to do the work they were meant to do. to me, it it is an emersonian commitment, an american ideal. on self-reliance, emerson says, do your work and i shall know you. do your work and you shall reinforce yourself. or as william james once put it, "the practical consequences of such a philosophy is the well-known democratic respect for the sacredness of individuality." since 1925 there have been 18,000 fellows in all scholarly fields in all the arts, including 125 or so future nobel prize winners. we have been appointing fellows in law since 1936, and these fellows have included many notable scholars, including mark tushna of harvard university who clerked with justice marshall and is with us tonight. the fellowship is focused on the study of c
the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation was founded in 1925 by senator simon guggenheim and his wife olga, in memory of their son who died young, who they said had a life of eager aspiration. the foundation has had a singular mission ever since to , identify and give fellowships to the very best artists, scholars, scientists, to free people to do the work they were meant to do. to me, it it is an emersonian commitment, an american ideal. on self-reliance, emerson says, do your work and i...
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy.where the couple on saturday fell ill just i'm in the road where the couple on saturday fell illjust here behind me, and they i'm now critically ill in hospital in salisbury after being exposed to novichok, the nerve agent. speaking the in the commons this lunchtime the home secretary sajid javid said he understood the public‘s concerns. i recognise that some local wiltshire residents will be feeling very anxious. let me reassure you, the public safety is of paramount importance.
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy.where the couple on saturday fell ill just i'm in the road where the couple on saturday fell illjust here behind me, and they i'm now critically ill in hospital in salisbury after being exposed to novichok, the nerve agent. speaking the in the commons this lunchtime the home secretary sajid javid said he understood the public‘s concerns. i recognise that some local wiltshire residents will be feeling very anxious. let me reassure you,...
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sports desk and we also have our political correspondent simon young vulcan to you both and i'd like to begin first with you simon because we have some very strong allegations here from as it as well but he's already been getting some criticism a fair amount of criticism we have to say for them right well that's right i can show you the newspaper here germany's mass tabloid let's go to the on the front page it says yum-o. rick trade sort of when jean resignation and it talks about him taking revenge in these in these tweets of these issues it which he's you know sort of pointing out that he feels that he's been the subject of racism from the media from the german footballing oath or it is it sort of goes through them in the newspaper and sort of points out that probably most people think that message is it was a bit naive if he thought there was no political impact of having his picture taken with the turkish president during the turkish presidential election campaign so you know they're they're being pretty tough on him and you but they're taking these allegations i think seriously
sports desk and we also have our political correspondent simon young vulcan to you both and i'd like to begin first with you simon because we have some very strong allegations here from as it as well but he's already been getting some criticism a fair amount of criticism we have to say for them right well that's right i can show you the newspaper here germany's mass tabloid let's go to the on the front page it says yum-o. rick trade sort of when jean resignation and it talks about him taking...
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well joining us now from cambridge is simon hart simon is the senior innovation the smart infrastructure at innovate u.k. good have you with us simon so first of all tell us how does it work how do you print a house. so three d. printing in housing is a relatively new technology and it works much the same way as regular three d. printing. a substrate plastic of concrete is extruded liquid form in layers and these layers are built up until you get the end product that you're looking for but i guess it's not the sort of devaney not the sort of printer i have in the office how complex a set of machinery and infrastructure are we talking about when it comes to printing homes well actually that the technology is actually relatively mature in smaller scale so small scale three d. printers have been available even for domestic use for many years now what you're doing with with a large scale three d. printer is really extending the scale and the size of that three d. printer but there's a fundamental difference is that domestic three d. printers will typically use plastic they will heat up the p
well joining us now from cambridge is simon hart simon is the senior innovation the smart infrastructure at innovate u.k. good have you with us simon so first of all tell us how does it work how do you print a house. so three d. printing in housing is a relatively new technology and it works much the same way as regular three d. printing. a substrate plastic of concrete is extruded liquid form in layers and these layers are built up until you get the end product that you're looking for but i...
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simon jones, thank you.f today's other news: facebook has suspended an american data analytics firm while it investigates claims it built surveillance tools with users' information. the company, crimson hexagon, is said to have worked with a group linked to the kremlin, and us government agencies. two men have appeared in court in bristol following what's been described as a "significant seizure of cocaine" from a boat in the english channel. the dutch nationals were charged after a yacht was intercepted off the coast of south—west cornwall on thursday. the national crime agency says the exact quantity of cocaine is not yet known. injapan, at least 20 people have died in heat related deaths. weeks after being hit by floods, parts of the country are now experiencing a heatwave. temperatures have risen above a0 degrees, more than 2,000 people have been taken to hospital. the girl guides have launched a selection of new badges which they say reflects the modern world. they include vlogging, human rights, mixing
simon jones, thank you.f today's other news: facebook has suspended an american data analytics firm while it investigates claims it built surveillance tools with users' information. the company, crimson hexagon, is said to have worked with a group linked to the kremlin, and us government agencies. two men have appeared in court in bristol following what's been described as a "significant seizure of cocaine" from a boat in the english channel. the dutch nationals were charged after a...
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i'll be watching simon property group, federal realty and pennsylvania realty investment trust.of reits that i am concerned about, including ones that are dealing with health care. much more "mad money" ahead, including my exclusive with first horizon. the stock has been dropping as of late. i thought it had a good quarter. then i had a chance to talk with an under the radar super investor who delivered some of his best investment ideas today. i usually don't do this. don't miss "common stocks that could be commonsensical." and then dishing up the "lightning round." so stick with cramer is this at&t innovations? yeah, wow..this must be for one of our new unlimited wireless plans. it comes with a ton of entertainment options. great, can you sign for this? yeah. hey, uh.. what's in that one? that's a shark. new and only with at&t, you can get unlimited data, 30+ channels of live tv, and your choice of things like hbo or pandora premium. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att dot com. tap one little bumper and up go your rates. what good is your insurance if you get punis
i'll be watching simon property group, federal realty and pennsylvania realty investment trust.of reits that i am concerned about, including ones that are dealing with health care. much more "mad money" ahead, including my exclusive with first horizon. the stock has been dropping as of late. i thought it had a good quarter. then i had a chance to talk with an under the radar super investor who delivered some of his best investment ideas today. i usually don't do this. don't miss...
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simon atkinson, thank you.ng in nearly 100 hours of work per week every week for about six months finally decided he needed a timeout. solitary confinement came to mind that led him to setting up a facility in the countryside outside of soul. visitors to the centre check themselves in with access to phones emails and other distractions of modern life. solitary confinement, a special way in south korea. that is of a quick look at the markets. currently, japan is down by 30 points. australia, 31 and the hang seng gaining 258. thank you forjoining us. this is bbc news the top stories this hour. votes are being counted in pakistan's election — early signs suggest that imran khan could be the next prime minister. searching for the missing — after the dam collapse, laos' prime minister confirms at least a hundred and thirty people are unaccounted for. a police report has found evidence that more than 60 children at a hospital in derbyshire were drugged before being sexually abused. police say the crimes were committe
simon atkinson, thank you.ng in nearly 100 hours of work per week every week for about six months finally decided he needed a timeout. solitary confinement came to mind that led him to setting up a facility in the countryside outside of soul. visitors to the centre check themselves in with access to phones emails and other distractions of modern life. solitary confinement, a special way in south korea. that is of a quick look at the markets. currently, japan is down by 30 points. australia, 31...
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kpix 5 reporter, simon perez, is at the demonstration in san francisco, simon? >> reporter: elizabeth, this has been a peaceful protest all day under the watchful eye of the san francisco police department. some cars have hogged and drawn it cheers from the crowd. several members of the protesters have their faces covered, many did not want to appear on camera, one of them did and here is her reasoning for wanting to abolish i.c.e. >> if someone wants to come here, they should be able to. >> reporter: zoey says the problem is not new, it has been part of the u.s. since its founding. >> you cannot have a controllable order and control who goes in and out without racializing what citizenship means. america is a country that was created and gave rights to white men who were land owners. >> reporter: i.c.e. was created after the september 11 attacks, part of a national federal reorganization specifically looking at who and what came into the country. zoe believes there is an racial element. >> it is grounded in nonwhite people and who the white supremacists state pe
kpix 5 reporter, simon perez, is at the demonstration in san francisco, simon? >> reporter: elizabeth, this has been a peaceful protest all day under the watchful eye of the san francisco police department. some cars have hogged and drawn it cheers from the crowd. several members of the protesters have their faces covered, many did not want to appear on camera, one of them did and here is her reasoning for wanting to abolish i.c.e. >> if someone wants to come here, they should be...
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simon started his website after his father died.ice memento to think of him. and simon believes that discussion, even just a chat, is a vital help in dealing with bereavement. i think itjust sort of opens up a conversation about loss, really, it breaks down those barriers, people are able to share their stories and for the reader, the viewer, to feel like they are not on their own and, somebody has gone through something similar. they are not the only one who's grieving and feeling a bit lost. that's right you like the real value of the project lies. simon is not recruiting and more people into the project hopes to working has done so far will help others. not only to have loved and lost at importantly, to remember and to keep those memories alive. john maguire, bbc news, penzance. ina moment in a moment the one o'clock news the heat will be exhausting for some places in the south and central uk tomorrow, temperatures could reach the mid—30s. the good news is that we are also forecasting some showers towards the end of the week but
simon started his website after his father died.ice memento to think of him. and simon believes that discussion, even just a chat, is a vital help in dealing with bereavement. i think itjust sort of opens up a conversation about loss, really, it breaks down those barriers, people are able to share their stories and for the reader, the viewer, to feel like they are not on their own and, somebody has gone through something similar. they are not the only one who's grieving and feeling a bit lost....
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also wants to win the champions league for the turin club for the first time since 1996 as he told simontone. i think ithinki i think i have a lot of options to join, many teams are there, england
also wants to win the champions league for the turin club for the first time since 1996 as he told simontone. i think ithinki i think i have a lot of options to join, many teams are there, england
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french,th us, simon andrew gorman.that angela eakened.as wae there is already friction between the parties. what hope do we have that europe is going to deliver the reforms economically that it will need when the next downturn comes. you can see the issues surrounding it already. is europe going to be ready if merkel is weak? reason any leader is given a finite amount of political capital. she is spending it on many fronts. she is spending it with the president of the united states, her own interior minister. is she going to then spend it on the kind of fiscal reforms that we have spoken about four years? mario draghi finishes every statement at the ecb with commitment to structural reforms. if angela merkel is going to be at the vanguard of that and take a skeptical public administers in her own cap, she is going to need some of that political capital. i want to pull in the chancellor with the president of the united states. the zeitgeist out of america this morning is simple. trump hates europe. how will merkel respo
french,th us, simon andrew gorman.that angela eakened.as wae there is already friction between the parties. what hope do we have that europe is going to deliver the reforms economically that it will need when the next downturn comes. you can see the issues surrounding it already. is europe going to be ready if merkel is weak? reason any leader is given a finite amount of political capital. she is spending it on many fronts. she is spending it with the president of the united states, her own...
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simon frazier, the former held of the foreign office joins me live.hanks for being here. >> pleasure. >> so right out of the bat, what do you make of the value of this visit. it has been controversial. it's not a state visit, a working trip far away from london. how important nonetheless? >> i think it's important. but i think it's good that president trump is coming to the u.k. let's talk about the special relationship and maybe deal with that first of all. because i think people get too hung up on the label. i will say it is an exceptional and special relationship between these countries on a whole range of issues. therefore it's entirely sensible and appropriate that the president of the united states, which is the most important country of the world, the most powerful country and closest ally of this country should visit. >> let's put that to the test because britain's always punched above its weight, including the closeness to europe occupying that space. how relevant will it be out of the eu? >> well, i think it's true that the special relations
simon frazier, the former held of the foreign office joins me live.hanks for being here. >> pleasure. >> so right out of the bat, what do you make of the value of this visit. it has been controversial. it's not a state visit, a working trip far away from london. how important nonetheless? >> i think it's important. but i think it's good that president trump is coming to the u.k. let's talk about the special relationship and maybe deal with that first of all. because i think...
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hart simon is the senior innovation lead for smart infrastructure at innovate u.k. good have you with us simon so first of all tell us how does it work how do you print a house. so three d. printing in housing is a relatively new technology but it works much the same way as regular three d. printing. a substrate plastic of concrete is extruded liquid form it layers and these layers are built up until you get the end product that you're looking for but i guess it's not the sort of deafening not the sort of printer i have in the office how complex a set of machinery and infrastructure are we talking about when it comes to printing homes. well actually that the technology is actually relatively mature in smaller scale so small scale three d. printers have been available even for domestic use for many years now what you're doing with with a large scale three d. printer is really extending the scale and the size of that three d. printer but there's a fundamental difference is that domestic three d. printers will typically use plastic they will heat up the plastic to the
hart simon is the senior innovation lead for smart infrastructure at innovate u.k. good have you with us simon so first of all tell us how does it work how do you print a house. so three d. printing in housing is a relatively new technology but it works much the same way as regular three d. printing. a substrate plastic of concrete is extruded liquid form it layers and these layers are built up until you get the end product that you're looking for but i guess it's not the sort of deafening not...
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england simon stevens used to work at a controversial u.s. oil company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards an american style of health care absolutely i mean simon stevens as the n.h.s. chief executive of an interesting land is emblematic sadly of a much bigger problem here goes beyond the n.h.s. and extends to to the bigger issues of public services in our society which is that there's been a corporate capture of democracy through such strategies as the revolving door political donations corporate lobby and what we're seeing is that the top levels of the department of health and office in parliament with health secretaries health ministers we're also seeing at the top levels of energy as management there is a massive revolving door and started stephen's as you've mentioned was milburn and tony blair's. the former health secretary defending the health service on the seventieth anniversary saying are wonderful it is well i'm in melbourne along with under obviously the blair era and to simon stevens and that whol
england simon stevens used to work at a controversial u.s. oil company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards an american style of health care absolutely i mean simon stevens as the n.h.s. chief executive of an interesting land is emblematic sadly of a much bigger problem here goes beyond the n.h.s. and extends to to the bigger issues of public services in our society which is that there's been a corporate capture of democracy through such strategies as the...
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simon, what do you make of these numbers?an end, eve ryo ne holiday is coming to an end, everyone is doing separately, but the likes of thomas cook still doing pretty well? the package holiday is still doing pretty well, the big problem for thomas cooper, they have just revealed in the last 90 minutes or so has been the heatwave across northern europe which has really hit the late to market. these cover the speu the late to market. these cover the spell from april to june, and effectively the warm weather in northern europe means that sales are not nearly as good as they might be. there is still about one in five of the summer holidays still to be sold. thomas cook realises they will not get the prices they wanted and so the chief executive has said this morning that profits will be at the lower end of expectations for the full financial year to the end of september, around $460 million. but he also said that winter is selling pretty well and the markets seem to ee, pretty well and the markets seem to agree, the share price i
simon, what do you make of these numbers?an end, eve ryo ne holiday is coming to an end, everyone is doing separately, but the likes of thomas cook still doing pretty well? the package holiday is still doing pretty well, the big problem for thomas cooper, they have just revealed in the last 90 minutes or so has been the heatwave across northern europe which has really hit the late to market. these cover the speu the late to market. these cover the spell from april to june, and effectively the...
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. >> simon easter fiing medical journey had just begun. >> he had three surgeries so if first surgery he had his colon removed and the second surgery is a big one because they reconstruct everything. it's awful. >> and on the career front she was faced with a hard choice. how could she keep up with the company that she worked so hard to build while her entire being was focused on her son? >> those first few weeks are a blur. i had to do the best that i could given the limited time and resources and mental ka passionpassio -- capacity that i had. >> we had so many horrible surprises. it was triage at that point from a business perspective. i mean, i would just answer things that had to get done but obviously my focus was on my son and getting him well. >> she didn't want to give up the company. she couldn't. but adshe needed to find a way do things differently. suddenly time was precious and she had to eliminate all inefficiencies. >> i will never forget that my factory called me and they were late with something and i remember just having no tolerance for this, and that turned out to
. >> simon easter fiing medical journey had just begun. >> he had three surgeries so if first surgery he had his colon removed and the second surgery is a big one because they reconstruct everything. it's awful. >> and on the career front she was faced with a hard choice. how could she keep up with the company that she worked so hard to build while her entire being was focused on her son? >> those first few weeks are a blur. i had to do the best that i could given the...
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event, in the supreme court chamber, was cohosted by the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. jus. ginsberg: let me begin by expressing the society's gratitude to justice ginsburg. you have always been a generous -- very generous in giving of your time in your efforts to the society, when we have called upon you. and thank you for taking time from your really enormous schedule at this particular time of year. this evening comes about because of my deep and abiding connection to our two hosting organizations, the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim foundation.
event, in the supreme court chamber, was cohosted by the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. jus. ginsberg: let me begin by expressing the society's gratitude to justice ginsburg. you have always been a generous -- very generous in giving of your time in your efforts to the society, when we have called upon you. and thank you for taking time from your really enormous schedule at this particular time of year....