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he has for a long time published four simon & schuster, the simon & schuster imprint sprinter. as soon as that merger was announced he is a very, he has a very active twitter account. he said i don't think i like this. this is gonna mean, the rich get richer. it's gonna be bad for smaller publishers. so, he actually came to testify on behalf of the government. he did it voluntarily. he made it clear when he was on the stand, he didn't make him come down or everything. he want to testify. that was, by far, i would say what has been paid most attention. i think the consensus is, he didn't necessarily add anything to the government case. but he in general, he was an interesting for us to have there. he began publishing almost 50 years, and one of the things he was doing was explaining how when he started out, how much more wide open it was, you know, publishers, there were a lot more publishers. they were smaller in those days. and he is seen all of this changed now, over time, including his original publisher, his breakthrough book carrie was published by double deck, a very old
he has for a long time published four simon & schuster, the simon & schuster imprint sprinter. as soon as that merger was announced he is a very, he has a very active twitter account. he said i don't think i like this. this is gonna mean, the rich get richer. it's gonna be bad for smaller publishers. so, he actually came to testify on behalf of the government. he did it voluntarily. he made it clear when he was on the stand, he didn't make him come down or everything. he want to...
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simon, are we reaching _ government. simon, are we reaching the _ government. l— reaching the endgame for boris johnson? ., ., ., ., johnson? i am late for a meeting _ johnson? i am late for a meeting at _ johnson? i am late for a meeting at number- johnson? i am late for a meeting at number ten. johnson? i am late for a - meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh — meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh secretary, - meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh secretary, a - hart, welsh secretary, a long—timejohnson loyalist, was torn about whether he should resign. i torn about whether he should resin. ., ., ,., , resign. i thought about this for a long _ resign. i thought about this for a long time, _ resign. i thought about this for a long time, what - resign. i thought about this for a long time, what are l resign. i thought about this i for a long time, what are you still doing? what is wrong with you? why are you still there? and i thought if anyone can turnit and i thought if anyone can turn it around, boris can turn it around. i would hang on for as long
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simon: absolutely.s regulators around the region have been studying digital banking licenses. hong kong was forward thinking and issued a license two years ago. these couple of years we have seen singapore, malaysia, philippines, a couple of markets in indonesia as well thinking about this and how to manage proactively and adapting both traditional and digital banking lessons to offer digital products. david: you are an early player in hong kong. how would you compare, say, singapore has their own players who launched earlier this year, we have been in this business in hong kong for several years. who is more advanced? simon: it is a very interesting market, southeast asia. culturally, economically, pretty diverse. i would put people into two different pockets. their markets is a smaller population but more concentrated for gdp. i think these are markets where digital banks have a good opportunity to roll out high revenue products like prime lending or wealth products. if you look at larger population m
simon: absolutely.s regulators around the region have been studying digital banking licenses. hong kong was forward thinking and issued a license two years ago. these couple of years we have seen singapore, malaysia, philippines, a couple of markets in indonesia as well thinking about this and how to manage proactively and adapting both traditional and digital banking lessons to offer digital products. david: you are an early player in hong kong. how would you compare, say, singapore has their...
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simone. we are kicking things off with new details from an unsealed list of what the fbi seized from mar-a-lago. including 10,000 u.s. government documents, photographs without classification markets. meanwhile, a federal judge is still deciding whether she will appoint a special mask as the former presidents team has requested. plus, can you imagine not having clean water to drink, or even be the wait for six days? that is a reality jackson mississippi residents are living in. the president, for one of the largest -- in the country, jackson state university will be joining us today to tell us how his students are navigating this crisis. we also need to talk about president biden's warning on the threat to our democracy. and what history tells us about how this situation in america could play out. i am simone sanders thompson, and i have something to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we finally have new details about documents the fbi seized at mar-a-lago earlier last month. as part of an investigati
simone. we are kicking things off with new details from an unsealed list of what the fbi seized from mar-a-lago. including 10,000 u.s. government documents, photographs without classification markets. meanwhile, a federal judge is still deciding whether she will appoint a special mask as the former presidents team has requested. plus, can you imagine not having clean water to drink, or even be the wait for six days? that is a reality jackson mississippi residents are living in. the president,...
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simon called police and they tracked it down using gps. then three hours later, simon went into a gas station while filling up the suv was stolen again. gone in 60 seconds or less. the nozzle was in the tank and gas was flying everywhere contacted the two officers that helped me previously and said, you'll never going to believe this, but my car was stolen again. wow well for the second time that day, the vehicle's gps system helped them find it. simon says his friends are telling him to buy some lottery tickets. car yeah, i think that's a very popular well liked car. everybody wants it think thieves would be smart enough to realize all these new cars have gps and they're going to be found very quickly. it is a nice car. it is a very good happens the third time coming up how nasa is trying to protect earth. from an asteroid hits later in the mix for good asteroids. how about keeping yourself safe from this is that you'll find out you're watchi tonight at 98 central on abc. well nasa is waiting for its own startup, all or at least changing
simon called police and they tracked it down using gps. then three hours later, simon went into a gas station while filling up the suv was stolen again. gone in 60 seconds or less. the nozzle was in the tank and gas was flying everywhere contacted the two officers that helped me previously and said, you'll never going to believe this, but my car was stolen again. wow well for the second time that day, the vehicle's gps system helped them find it. simon says his friends are telling him to buy...
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simone starts right now. >> greetings, you are watching simone. coming up this week it's the first hearing since july. we talk a congresswoman zoloft in about what they want the american city to know before the investigation wraps up. republicans release the midterm elections. the so-called commitment to america, president biden calls a threat to women. it's also just business as usual to the republican party and we are back with our culture critics today. we are launching the regroup for culture critics. it will dive into the group chats in the nfl halftime show. and who we just learned to his performing after this photo was posted instagram. i'm simone and i have something to say. after almost two months out of the public eye of the house select committee investigating january six it is ready to present more information to the american people. the next public hearing is on wednesday. thompson says they have significant witness testimony that we haven't seen yet. we know the committee has gathered more information since july and we have now learn
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he has for a long time published through simon & schuster.oon as the merger was announced, he was among those he has a very active twitter account, he came out and said i don't recollect this. this is going to maine the rich get richer. it is going to be bad for smaller publishers. he came to testify on behalf of the government. he did it voluntarily. he wanted to testify. that was the one that people have been paying attention to. he didn't say anything that necessarily added to the government case, but in general he was an interesting person to have their. he began publishing a most 50 years ago. one of the things he was doing was explaining when he started out how much more wide open it was. there were a lot more publishers that were smaller in those days. he is seen all of this change that has come over time including his original publisher his through book carrie was published by doubleday. it was since published and now it is part of penguin random house. what he was basically saying is i think it's bad when somebody gets that big. i'm
he has for a long time published through simon & schuster.oon as the merger was announced, he was among those he has a very active twitter account, he came out and said i don't recollect this. this is going to maine the rich get richer. it is going to be bad for smaller publishers. he came to testify on behalf of the government. he did it voluntarily. he wanted to testify. that was the one that people have been paying attention to. he didn't say anything that necessarily added to the...
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simon cowell and ralph macchio are here.hen we come back, our 16th annual pedestrian belly flop competition, so stick around. you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. ♪ go on and check my drip. ♪ takte. feit. ♪ ♪e o on and check my drip. ♪ ♪ est ♪ shining like gold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado live in the golden state ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back to the show. simon cowell and ralph macchio are on the way. but first, it is time to belly flop! let's go poolside in our back parking lot for our official belly flop color man, guillermo. >> guillermo: how are you doing, guillermo? >> jimmy: i'
simon cowell and ralph macchio are here.hen we come back, our 16th annual pedestrian belly flop competition, so stick around. you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in...
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simon harvey, head of fx analysis. simon was talking about the u.k. and the big risk around politics. let's get into it. britain will have a new plan minister on monday. they point to a victory for foreign secretary beating her rival, rishi sunak. a very full in tray. joining us now is lizzy burden. what is the issue, the economic challenges that they will face once they enter office? >> this is a worse economic situation than theresa may inherited post-brexit, worse than david cameron has post financial crisis. you have to go back to the early 1970's. you have to find a decent historical comparison. it could go past 22% next year. you have got this largely driven by the energy shock which could be the new normal. energy bosses warning that more than half of households could be an energy property. they have got bargaining power because of the labor shortage is adding to the inflation but they cannot feel the benefits because the inflation is swallowing wage growth. the boe could hit 4.25% but it will be a nasty shock for anyone who is a borrower use a
simon harvey, head of fx analysis. simon was talking about the u.k. and the big risk around politics. let's get into it. britain will have a new plan minister on monday. they point to a victory for foreign secretary beating her rival, rishi sunak. a very full in tray. joining us now is lizzy burden. what is the issue, the economic challenges that they will face once they enter office? >> this is a worse economic situation than theresa may inherited post-brexit, worse than david cameron...
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simon, it's not.">> yeah. then i got fired from that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, yeah. you knew how to work it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. when your son misbehaves, which i imagine all kids do. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how do you feel -- weird telling him -- scolding him? >> a little bit. i've learnt that -- with eric, the worst thing my mom ever said to me once, in front of a load of people, was "simon, stop showing off." i'll always remember that. >> jimmy: oh. >> i felt about that big. i've learnt with him, take him to one side and just say to him quietly, "don't be a brat." and it's like, i've got it. and so he's polite. he's respectful. but he's naughty but in a good way. >> jimmy: is he smoking yet? [ laughter ] >> he stopped i think four years ago. [ laughter ] no, he's not. actually, he's kind of stopping me smoking now. if he catches me smoking -- we've gone full circle. i have to literally do what i did at school, which is i have to hide and smoke. then he catches me. "how many puffs, daddy?" the ma
simon, it's not.">> yeah. then i got fired from that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, yeah. you knew how to work it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. when your son misbehaves, which i imagine all kids do. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how do you feel -- weird telling him -- scolding him? >> a little bit. i've learnt that -- with eric, the worst thing my mom ever said to me once, in front of a load of people, was "simon, stop showing off." i'll always remember...
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shery: simon flint with the latest on currencies. unveiling a of devices with few surprises, except that it is not raising u.s. prices despite rampant inflation. let's bring in bloomberg's mark herrmann, who covers apple. is it fair to say most of those changes will happen on higher-and vice is? and without offset the fact that they didn't probably hike prices? mark: that is right, i am calling it quiet inflation. they are not raising prices, they are just pushing new features to the more expensive models, which is going to raise asp's and raise revenues and offset those increases. i will give you examples. the apple watch series eight, minimal upgrade, apple watch altra, $400 more expensive for the entry-level. it has a ton of new features -- bigger screen, better gps, more rugged. the 14 pro iphone has a new display design come a faster processor. the iphone 14 regular has a modest camera phone. you have a picture of what they are doing here. paul: which competitors were these changes aimed at, particularly in terms of the watch? m
shery: simon flint with the latest on currencies. unveiling a of devices with few surprises, except that it is not raising u.s. prices despite rampant inflation. let's bring in bloomberg's mark herrmann, who covers apple. is it fair to say most of those changes will happen on higher-and vice is? and without offset the fact that they didn't probably hike prices? mark: that is right, i am calling it quiet inflation. they are not raising prices, they are just pushing new features to the more...
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simone sanders, chief spokesperson for president vice harris. and simone on peacock and msnbc. and timothy with his powers on contributed to the bulwark and former communications director for jeff bush. he wrote the new must read book, why we did it. simone, you worked and this white house, you have said on this show before, this administration needs to tell it to the people straight and get aggressive about. it is that what the president did tonight? >> i think that is absolutely what the president to. tonight i had general miley dylan on my show last week. and i said, is this jill biden that we are seeing post president speech of his campaign speech and maryland that joe biden we can expect moving forward. and she said to me simone, as you know the joe biden that you are seeing is a joe biden that's always been here, i worked on the campaign for them vice president biden, and when i spoke to him about what he wanted to run for president, before i signed, on he told me and made this case made about the banter for the soul of this nation. i believe what we heard from the presid
simone sanders, chief spokesperson for president vice harris. and simone on peacock and msnbc. and timothy with his powers on contributed to the bulwark and former communications director for jeff bush. he wrote the new must read book, why we did it. simone, you worked and this white house, you have said on this show before, this administration needs to tell it to the people straight and get aggressive about. it is that what the president did tonight? >> i think that is absolutely what...
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governor general simon is the first.ught com to any discussions that we've had, and any discussions that we've had, and an understanding of what canada was all about —— brought cal. she didn't shy away from commenting on issues in canada. residential schools have been a huge issue. forced to study in these schools of. in these residential schools. it was a very traumatic experience. and i think that all play into the conversation of calls isolation and the relationship between the crown and indigenous peoples. notjust in canada but in other parts of the world as well. , especially in some of the commonwealth countries. you know there have been repeated calls to the queen, to apologise, to offer reparations for this history. could she have done more? she reparations for this history. could she have done more?— reparations for this history. could she have done more? she was loved by canadians and — she have done more? she was loved by canadians and indigenous _ she have done more? she was loved by canadians and indigenous
governor general simon is the first.ught com to any discussions that we've had, and any discussions that we've had, and an understanding of what canada was all about —— brought cal. she didn't shy away from commenting on issues in canada. residential schools have been a huge issue. forced to study in these schools of. in these residential schools. it was a very traumatic experience. and i think that all play into the conversation of calls isolation and the relationship between the crown and...
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simon, sir simon, since we are in the title mood -- >> you don't have to kneel yet, fareed. >> why donk the queen inspires this awe? she doesn't have any power -- >> badger said something else about the monarchy, which is very interesting. he described a constitutional monarch as needing to embody ceremoniousness, almost like a kind of secular devotional religion. but he also said something very startingly modern. he said it will only be effective if he or she is intelligible to the ordinary person. an extraordinary thing about the late queen is that from this incredibly narrow upbringing, not being allowed to go to school, you know, some things that were criticized by people in the 1960s, like john gregg who later said the reason why she behaves decently is because she's decent. but despite her narrow upbringing, she managed to have the common touch that people responded to. and i think the bigger issue about her life and her reign and indeed about constitutional monarchy, you touched on in your remarks is that one of the things which is most challenging, goodness knows that you and
simon, sir simon, since we are in the title mood -- >> you don't have to kneel yet, fareed. >> why donk the queen inspires this awe? she doesn't have any power -- >> badger said something else about the monarchy, which is very interesting. he described a constitutional monarch as needing to embody ceremoniousness, almost like a kind of secular devotional religion. but he also said something very startingly modern. he said it will only be effective if he or she is intelligible...
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guy: simon> ? simon: it feels like the -- k riti is right, moves are volatile.uy: is the signal we are getting from markets accurate, i guess is the question we should be asking. are these markets weighing risk correctly? simon: a lot of the fundamentals of low inflation are now massively problematic, more problematic in other countries. some countries than others, the u.k. is one of them. massive external deficits and a rising dollar, with resource constraints. you are going to have problems. the u.k. market is showing us the u.k. has these problems. alix: this is where you feel like the rubber meets the road, if the u.k. markets are broken, then, at some point, breaking is going to spread. if i am an asset manager and was not short the cable rate, i am in so much pain, what else am i selling? that is where i wonder how much it spreads. simon: this is not the gfp. the markets are functioning fairly well right now. i do not anticipate contagion at this moment from the u.k. people are starting to reassess certain things they took for granted. you cannot just ran
guy: simon> ? simon: it feels like the -- k riti is right, moves are volatile.uy: is the signal we are getting from markets accurate, i guess is the question we should be asking. are these markets weighing risk correctly? simon: a lot of the fundamentals of low inflation are now massively problematic, more problematic in other countries. some countries than others, the u.k. is one of them. massive external deficits and a rising dollar, with resource constraints. you are going to have...
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when simon property group by david simon reported at the beginning of august they delivered a solid quarteroccupancy rate stood at a staggering 93.3% that's up from 91.8% the year before occupancy is important in this business and that number is headed in the right direction despite what you hear about retail plus simon raises the dividend for the second straight quarter more than half way back to where it was before the covid shut down in 2020 the stock poured magnificent 7% yield. i would normally be worried about the pay off that high. companies don't raise dividends unless they feel confident about the future and these guys raised it two quarters in a row. david simon is a very hard-nosed businessman. i know him he doesn't do things aidolly if simon were really worried about bankruptcies, they wouldn't have given you the dividend boost doesn't hurt the stock sells forless than nine times funds for operations, which is the read equivalent of earnings. if this were a retailer, i'd say you can't trust the valuation because the earnings are certainly too high the retail carnage has to get r
when simon property group by david simon reported at the beginning of august they delivered a solid quarteroccupancy rate stood at a staggering 93.3% that's up from 91.8% the year before occupancy is important in this business and that number is headed in the right direction despite what you hear about retail plus simon raises the dividend for the second straight quarter more than half way back to where it was before the covid shut down in 2020 the stock poured magnificent 7% yield. i would...
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thanks for simon simon young. at the wonders talk is brief. look at small stories that making headlines around the world will start in iran, which is signal that it's ready to increase its crackdown on protest. struck by the death of a young woman in police custody. the 17 people have died as public outrage over massa. i mean, he's death show no sign of abating 22 year old. died after being arrested for wearing her head scarf improperly on the pakistani prime minister in round com has appeared in court in islamabad. he apologized for his outburst against a female judge during a rally last month, which was interpreted as a threat or game, say judiciary. apology may allow him to stay out of prison and avoid charges of contempt. an earthquake has struck western mexico killing at least 2 people near mexico city. official site damage on land slides have been reported in the state of mitchell a car. now the year german parliament has begun an investigation into last year's botched evacuation of troops from afghanistan. will focus on the many afghan
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thanks for simon simon young. at the wonders talk on the bonus targets begun an investigation into last year's botched evacuation of troops from afghanistan. it will focus on the many african assistants who are left behind during the counter withdrawal and leaving them as targets the taliban. these images from afghanistan shot the world. afghans fleeing the country. after us, german and allied troops withdrew, ending a 20 year mission, western back afghan forces crumbled, and a taliban quickly regained power. the taliban ver, very strategic. and they, and i think sometimes i had the impression they were already 3 steps ahead of our a strategy and our negotiations. germany like other countries faced intense criticism over the long wars outcome. berlin is accused of having misjudged the security situation. in the country, the failures and their consequences. now a subject of a german parliamentary investigation. so i think this will be quite a sensitive issue and, and with very sensitive discussions. so they, i thin
thanks for simon simon young. at the wonders talk on the bonus targets begun an investigation into last year's botched evacuation of troops from afghanistan. it will focus on the many african assistants who are left behind during the counter withdrawal and leaving them as targets the taliban. these images from afghanistan shot the world. afghans fleeing the country. after us, german and allied troops withdrew, ending a 20 year mission, western back afghan forces crumbled, and a taliban quickly...
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he joins us now from brussel simone. good tatty with us now to why his end is the rising cost of energy down. not just the war in ukraine, but the crazy way in which the energy markets operate, the marginal pricing system for electricity in which we heard earlier in the program, the highest priced bid sets the overall price, and speculators driving up the price of gas on the t t f. is it fair to say that this is as much a crisis of badly designed and obsolete institutions that enrich a tiny few at the expense of everyone else? but it is about the war? well, as a matter of fact, the, the european electricity market, the design that you described as a function very well for a long period of time. but the situation we are in which he's a war and the weapons ation of energy that has been done by russia. we make the current market setting feet for the emergency we are in. so these are market that functions pretty well in peacetime, but we are not in time right now. and this is the reason why the european commission is proposi
he joins us now from brussel simone. good tatty with us now to why his end is the rising cost of energy down. not just the war in ukraine, but the crazy way in which the energy markets operate, the marginal pricing system for electricity in which we heard earlier in the program, the highest priced bid sets the overall price, and speculators driving up the price of gas on the t t f. is it fair to say that this is as much a crisis of badly designed and obsolete institutions that enrich a tiny few...
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so and here in the who's lived in russia for the past 7 years and our political correspondent, simon youngest with me here in the studio in berlin year. let me turn to you of the russians are saying goodbye to their last soviet leader. how are they doing so well, many who came to the downtown of moscow to say good bye to mister gorbachev. many there thought very highly of him, like a young woman victoria, our reporter has talked to. she said that a w that had she praised to the 6 years under garbage of as the best 6 years of her life. those was expectations of freedom and the best that could happen. she said unfortunately, russians could take advantage of all that any more. everything was taken away from there from them. victoria said, ah, but not every one appreciate gorbachev, and russia opinions like not everything was a bad under him, a common among the moskowitz, even as the ceremony today. and precisely, these words express some things that many russians feel about gorbachev. it's true that he gave russians freedoms as they could only dream on beef off before him about the pric
so and here in the who's lived in russia for the past 7 years and our political correspondent, simon youngest with me here in the studio in berlin year. let me turn to you of the russians are saying goodbye to their last soviet leader. how are they doing so well, many who came to the downtown of moscow to say good bye to mister gorbachev. many there thought very highly of him, like a young woman victoria, our reporter has talked to. she said that a w that had she praised to the 6 years under...
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ok, thanks so much year every single uri rossetto in riga and simon young. talking about the passing of the last leader, the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev, and his burial today. thanks so much to both of you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. gas from has shut down. gas applies to germany indefinitely. the road russian energy company says nord stream at one the pipeline linking it to germany will stay offline blaming maintenance problems. european leaders say that's a farce. calling this an extension of russia's war in ukraine. tree lank as former president got to buy a raj. a pack sir has returned to his country. 7 weeks after fleeing the island, he was forced out of office after months of mast protests over an economic and humanitarian crisis. there are calls for his arrest and an investigation into corruption. in pakistan, the humanitarian crisis is caused by weeks of monsoon. rain and flooding is worsening. areas in the south are likely to be flooded again as water surges from major rivers in the north. more than 1200
ok, thanks so much year every single uri rossetto in riga and simon young. talking about the passing of the last leader, the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev, and his burial today. thanks so much to both of you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. gas from has shut down. gas applies to germany indefinitely. the road russian energy company says nord stream at one the pipeline linking it to germany will stay offline blaming maintenance problems. european leaders...
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simone starts right now. >> greetings, you are watching simone. the mad dutch to the midterms is on. president biden and former president trump a rain picking up efforts to rally voters in crucial states. president biden is leaning into legislative winds, as former president trump railed against the fbi. and america divided how atlanta 's mayor is leading a democratic stronghold in a republican controlled state that is at the center of some of the nation's biggest partisan battles. and his push to curb climb for new initiatives for young folks. plus, the giant gymnastics world first. at this university, that's, right the coat of the first hbcu gymnastics scene. one of the gym mists who is making history will join me later this hour. i am symone, and i have something to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> folks labor day weekend officially kicks off the mad dash to the midterms. in just over two months, voters across the country are going to cast ballots in races that will transform congress. that's pretty much the only short thing about the 2020 midterms. look, if you
simone starts right now. >> greetings, you are watching simone. the mad dutch to the midterms is on. president biden and former president trump a rain picking up efforts to rally voters in crucial states. president biden is leaning into legislative winds, as former president trump railed against the fbi. and america divided how atlanta 's mayor is leading a democratic stronghold in a republican controlled state that is at the center of some of the nation's biggest partisan battles. and...
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we heard more on the funeral and gorbachev's legacy from our political correspondence, simon young and d. w correspondent, yours rossetto. i asked you re how russians were saying good bye to last soviet leader while many who came to the downtown of moscow to say good bye to mister gorbachev. many there thought very highly of him, like a young woman victoria. our reporter has talked to. she said the w that had, she praised this 6 years under gorbachev as the best 6 years of her life. those were the expectations of freedom and the best that could happen. she said, unfortunately, russians could take advantage of all that any more. everything was taken away from there from them, victoria said, ah, but in not every one appreciate gorbachev in russia. opinions like not everything was bad under him, are common among the moskowitz, even as the ceremony today. and precisely, these words express some things that many russians feel about gorbachev. it's true that he gave russians freedoms as they could only dream on beef off before him. but the price was too high. they say 9 out of 10 moscow bite
we heard more on the funeral and gorbachev's legacy from our political correspondence, simon young and d. w correspondent, yours rossetto. i asked you re how russians were saying good bye to last soviet leader while many who came to the downtown of moscow to say good bye to mister gorbachev. many there thought very highly of him, like a young woman victoria. our reporter has talked to. she said the w that had, she praised this 6 years under gorbachev as the best 6 years of her life. those were...
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greenfield: simon rodia's house burned down in a fire. nobody knows quite how it started. only thing left was the foundation. curtis tann started conducting art classes on the foundation of the house. they put a tarp over the remains to more or less shield everything, and then artists would kind of volunteer. they'd kind of drop in and help teach classes there. there was nothing very formal about it at all. man: curtis tann, he was very sensitive to the creative spirits of other artists. he was a good mentor in relationship to how artists should be treated and how artists should conduct themselves in that kind of position. purifoy: he came from karamu house. i think calling ourselves community artists harks back to the beginning of art in cleveland at the karamu house, where they were practicing community art for years. community art has a certain belief system. it doesn't believe in art for art's sake. so you can imagine the problem that one would have in an elite community like los angeles with this kind of belief system, and yet we were consistent with our idea. greenfi
greenfield: simon rodia's house burned down in a fire. nobody knows quite how it started. only thing left was the foundation. curtis tann started conducting art classes on the foundation of the house. they put a tarp over the remains to more or less shield everything, and then artists would kind of volunteer. they'd kind of drop in and help teach classes there. there was nothing very formal about it at all. man: curtis tann, he was very sensitive to the creative spirits of other artists. he was...
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simon hart saw it very differently when he wrote his resignation letter.nd humour. "there was never a dull moment as a minister in your government, "and i will be forever grateful to have been given the chance to be part of it." i just suddenly realised, it's glaring — i said �*upmost�*, not �*utmost�*. you want your generals to be optimistic and upbeat. there's nothing worse than serving under somebody who is convinced that we're going to lose. boris always convinced, whether it was covid, ukraine, the economy or anything else, that we were always going to win — always — always going to win, and that's an infectious leadership quality. and do you think we haven't seen the last of him? yeah, i don't think we have — i don't think we will ever not see the last — or see the last of borisjohnson. he's like the silverback gorilla, isn't he? hejust dominates — he dominates everything that he's part of. boris is a chancellor — he is a chancellor. — — chancer. there've been lots of prime ministers who have been chancellors. people would have said that of churchill
simon hart saw it very differently when he wrote his resignation letter.nd humour. "there was never a dull moment as a minister in your government, "and i will be forever grateful to have been given the chance to be part of it." i just suddenly realised, it's glaring — i said �*upmost�*, not �*utmost�*. you want your generals to be optimistic and upbeat. there's nothing worse than serving under somebody who is convinced that we're going to lose. boris always convinced,...
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like simon thousands of fans are choosing _ average fan. staying qatar. fans are choosing not staying qatar under braking are staying to buy, 45 minutes away by flight. the local hospitality industry is optimistic travel from the pie will not dampen the work of experience for fans. you asked me, i could base a week later and hit two birds with one stone, go and hit two birds with one stone, go and see dubai, qatar, both at the same time, and have the opportunity to watch the match and enjoy touristic attractions in both areas. for qatar, thejourney touristic attractions in both areas. for qatar, the journey is touristic attractions in both areas. for qatar, thejourney is hosting the world cup has been mired in controversy from the start, likely of foreign migrant workers and anti—homosexual laws have been under the scanner. given this backdrop, the scanner. given this backdrop, the stakes are high for the tiny gulf state, but with time running out, it needs to resolve the accommodation issue soon, to ensure that fans have an enjoyable exper
like simon thousands of fans are choosing _ average fan. staying qatar. fans are choosing not staying qatar under braking are staying to buy, 45 minutes away by flight. the local hospitality industry is optimistic travel from the pie will not dampen the work of experience for fans. you asked me, i could base a week later and hit two birds with one stone, go and hit two birds with one stone, go and see dubai, qatar, both at the same time, and have the opportunity to watch the match and enjoy...
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once again, simone tele appeared for them in brussels. the, the cost of living has been rising. ever since pandemic lockdown is disrupted global supply chain and caused panic. buying in the supermarkets, now rushes invasion of ukraine is pushing the price of almost everything from energy to weight further up inflation as the a double digit territory in many of the world's biggest economies. a level not seen in close to half a century in indonesia, for example, the price of petrol and diesel went up about 30 percent last week after the government cut subsidies. now to serious jessica washington reports from jakarta, ah, from 7 am to 7 pm, central covariance through the streets of themed nation capital. he became a motorbike taxi driver after losing his job at an exhibition center during the pandemic. he is one of millions of people battling to make ends meet after the government, cod fuel subsidies. the plans of, of the money i make is already not enough. often. i don't eat lunch just so i can send the money on my children's need. fuel pri
once again, simone tele appeared for them in brussels. the, the cost of living has been rising. ever since pandemic lockdown is disrupted global supply chain and caused panic. buying in the supermarkets, now rushes invasion of ukraine is pushing the price of almost everything from energy to weight further up inflation as the a double digit territory in many of the world's biggest economies. a level not seen in close to half a century in indonesia, for example, the price of petrol and diesel...
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in nina simone's autobiography i put a spell on you. she talks about the assassination of civil rights activists. medgar evers in mississippi on june 12th, 1963, as an inspiration for her first protest song before writing mississippi goddam. and she pondered, how can you take the memory of a man like medgar evers and produce all that? he was two, three and a half minutes in. a simple tune. evers was a prominent black activist and one of the most violently racist areas the country, before being killed, he survived notable attempts on his life, shot in the heart, in his own driveway. after returning home from a meeting with, acp lawyers, the 37 year old evers perished, just 50 minutes after being admitted to an all white hospital that initially refused him care. his wife had been the first to find him after he was gunned down. his assassination sparked national outrage and protest. deadly white supremacist violence. a widow, mary louise evers and three children, daryl, rena, denise and james van --. without their loved one, he was a promi
in nina simone's autobiography i put a spell on you. she talks about the assassination of civil rights activists. medgar evers in mississippi on june 12th, 1963, as an inspiration for her first protest song before writing mississippi goddam. and she pondered, how can you take the memory of a man like medgar evers and produce all that? he was two, three and a half minutes in. a simple tune. evers was a prominent black activist and one of the most violently racist areas the country, before being...
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thank you, simon. hope, you've - that is going to be fixed. thank i you, simon.at would cost? i did, eah, how much that would cost? i did, yeah. briefly _ how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust _ how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust because - how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust because if - how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust because if i - how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust because if i had j yeah, brieflyjust because if i had that option, i would like to be informed and look at it. i think it depends on the individual case and whether you have had scans, etc, or not, but it can vary between 3.5 and seven -- 70 £500 and i —— 70 £500 and i have not contacted at the moment. i do work alongside the nhs and i do understand the stranded is under, but obviously if i did have the option to go private, i did have the option to go private, i would do it, it is a case of costs. i i would do it, it is a case of costs. ., ., , ., iwould do it, it is a case of costs. ., ., ., costs. i do hope that you do
thank you, simon. hope, you've - that is going to be fixed. thank i you, simon.at would cost? i did, eah, how much that would cost? i did, yeah. briefly _ how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust _ how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust because - how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust because if - how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust because if i - how much that would cost? i did, yeah, brieflyjust because if i had j yeah, brieflyjust because if i...
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thank for simon simon young as the bundle. talk now to iran, where there is growing international outrage of the death of a woman being held in custody for allegedly breaking the rules and wearing head coverings. the u. s. has imposed sanctions on the countries. morality, police, who detain the victim in iran itself. people have been killed in the biggest protest seen for years. ah, defiance against it on leadership. women are burning the headphone. it's different thought identity with martha armine, the young it onion woman who died in the custody of it on morality. police, her alleged crime not wearing her head scarf properly. anger is white spirit protests that it up to a cross it on. and women out at the forefront their demand waiting to hear concealing her job should be a joy. not a lot. oh minute on oil of him in adequate to cover that hits. regardless of that fit. he had to the he to about edge bar force has never been effective anywhere in the world. and her job should not be a lot on watching. a job is a choice. it sh
thank for simon simon young as the bundle. talk now to iran, where there is growing international outrage of the death of a woman being held in custody for allegedly breaking the rules and wearing head coverings. the u. s. has imposed sanctions on the countries. morality, police, who detain the victim in iran itself. people have been killed in the biggest protest seen for years. ah, defiance against it on leadership. women are burning the headphone. it's different thought identity with martha...
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in nina simone's autobiography i put a spell on you. she talks about the assassination of civil rights activists. medgar evers in mississippi on june 12th, 1963, as an inspiration for her first protest song before writing mississippi goddam. and she pondered, how can you take the memory of a man like medgar evers and produce all that? he was two, three and a half minutes in. a simple tune. evers was a prominent black activist and one of the most violently racist areas the country, before being killed, he survived notable attempts on his life, shot in the heart, in his own driveway. after returning home from a meeting with, acp lawyers, the 37 year old evers perished, just 50 minutes after being admitted to an all white hospital that initially refused him care. his wife had been the first to find him after he was gunned down. his assassination sparked national outrage and protest. deadly white supremacist violence. a widow, mary louise evers and three children, daryl, rena, denise and james van --. without their loved one, he was a promi
in nina simone's autobiography i put a spell on you. she talks about the assassination of civil rights activists. medgar evers in mississippi on june 12th, 1963, as an inspiration for her first protest song before writing mississippi goddam. and she pondered, how can you take the memory of a man like medgar evers and produce all that? he was two, three and a half minutes in. a simple tune. evers was a prominent black activist and one of the most violently racist areas the country, before being...
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simon jack, a business editor with the latest _ money.the latest thoughts on _ money. simon jack, a business editor with the latest thoughts on what - money. simon jack, a business editor with the latest thoughts on what is i with the latest thoughts on what is likely and what is not likely. and what about the rather winding path that's brought liz truss to number ten? as we heard a short while ago from chris, she was at one stage a liberal democrat but switched to the conservatives and entered parliament in 2010 as mp for south west norfolk. she was for many years completely committed to britain's membership of the european union, but after the brexit vote she changed her mind and said she'd been wrong. she's held various cabinet positions including justice secretary and most recently foreign secretary. our deputy political editor vicki young has the story so far of the politician who's set to be britain's third female prime minister. she is a grafter. she means what she says, she knows what she wants and she gets it. these are some of l
simon jack, a business editor with the latest _ money.the latest thoughts on _ money. simon jack, a business editor with the latest thoughts on what - money. simon jack, a business editor with the latest thoughts on what is i with the latest thoughts on what is likely and what is not likely. and what about the rather winding path that's brought liz truss to number ten? as we heard a short while ago from chris, she was at one stage a liberal democrat but switched to the conservatives and entered...
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estamos en el puente simÓn bolÍvar.asteroides, como pelÍcula de hollywood, proyecto de la nasa busca proteger al planeta de asteroides. el objetivo es cambiar la Órbita de los objetos que amenacen a nuestro planeta. >> m(musica). >> noticias telemundo, con julio vaqueiro. >> m(musica). >> buenas tardes. el huracÁn ian gana fuerza a su paso por el mar caribe y llega a florida en estado de emergencia. seguimos con cuidado los pasos de este sistema y tenemos cobertura equipo con los preparativos de la costa oeste de florida, el occidente de cuba, y desde luego los pronÓsticos de su trayectoria. el mayor golpe se espera en el Área de la bahÍa de tampa. cientos de miles de personas estÁn bajo la orden de evacuaciÓn y escuelas funcionan como refugios. comenzamos en clearwater con rogelio m mora-tagle. >> sÍ, julio. estos autos que estÁn saliendo de la playa estÁn cumpliendo con la orden de evacuaciÓn que comenzÓ a las 6:00 de la tarde hora local para el condado de pinellas, a las 6:00 de la tarde hora local para el condado de
estamos en el puente simÓn bolÍvar.asteroides, como pelÍcula de hollywood, proyecto de la nasa busca proteger al planeta de asteroides. el objetivo es cambiar la Órbita de los objetos que amenacen a nuestro planeta. >> m(musica). >> noticias telemundo, con julio vaqueiro. >> m(musica). >> buenas tardes. el huracÁn ian gana fuerza a su paso por el mar caribe y llega a florida en estado de emergencia. seguimos con cuidado los pasos de este sistema y tenemos cobertura...
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simon jack. thank you- _ but certainly under pressure. simon jack, thank you. now from westminster. liz truss making it clear that she and the chancellor are sticking to their plans, what is the mood in the party liked? $5 plans, what is the mood in the party liked? ~ , , :, plans, what is the mood in the party liked? a i. plans, what is the mood in the party liked? ,,, liked? as you say, liz truss is holdin: liked? as you say, liz truss is holding firm _ liked? as you say, liz truss is holding firm which _ liked? as you say, liz truss is holding firm which is - liked? as you say, liz truss is holding firm which is exactly l liked? as you say, liz truss is i holding firm which is exactly what you might expect. she spoke a lot about the energy package that she is putting in place, that is because thatis putting in place, that is because that is something a lot of mps support, helping millions of households with their energy bills. what we didn't hear as much from the prime minister on is a recognition that the other measures that she has chosen to introduce, par
simon jack. thank you- _ but certainly under pressure. simon jack, thank you. now from westminster. liz truss making it clear that she and the chancellor are sticking to their plans, what is the mood in the party liked? $5 plans, what is the mood in the party liked? ~ , , :, plans, what is the mood in the party liked? a i. plans, what is the mood in the party liked? ,,, liked? as you say, liz truss is holdin: liked? as you say, liz truss is holding firm _ liked? as you say, liz truss is holding...
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simon investors with the stock price down are getting a big dividend. if you don't need the income you are reinvesting the dividend at lower stock prices. stuart: 7% yield on simon property group. that is a strong dividend indeed. back to intel. i heard you recommend this before, intel's dividend, $26 a share, dividend was way up there. >> the dividend as percentage of the stock price yields go higher but nobody likes when the stock price is coming down. my argument when i talk about stock is this is a two or three year story because they are reinvesting heavily into ohio, arizona to become a manufacturer in the semiconductor space and that's a different model, very expensive. they will spend tens of billions of dollars, on the other side of this, it will be wildly profitable but investors have to be patient, stock prices down, dividend paying and growing. stuart: what is the dividend on intel? >> close to 4%, it had been in the 2s, that's not where we want it. the stock price is going lower but it is part of this correction we are in and investors shou
simon investors with the stock price down are getting a big dividend. if you don't need the income you are reinvesting the dividend at lower stock prices. stuart: 7% yield on simon property group. that is a strong dividend indeed. back to intel. i heard you recommend this before, intel's dividend, $26 a share, dividend was way up there. >> the dividend as percentage of the stock price yields go higher but nobody likes when the stock price is coming down. my argument when i talk about...
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also with simon perry, the chief correspondent for "people" magazine and hillaried forwich.d he addressed the world as king for the first time. did he rise to meet this moment? >> i think he did, wolf, yes. he's well-known as being a sensitive man and a caring man as well. and quite a dramatic in his language. and i think all those things came to the forein that speech. he emotionally touched on the loss of his mother. he was a little red-eyed as well toward the end. but he has some great flourishes in there. that bit of "hamlet" at the end and underlining the drama and his own love of shakespeare. and while also moving ahead and talking about his sons and so on. so it sort of summed up what most people would have wanted from him. >> his speech was very well received. isa, you're there in balmoral for us. what are people there telling you about the loss of the queen and their thoughts on the new king? >> well, the scenes, wolf, that we saw, the scenes of jubilation that we saw obviously today outside of buckingham palace very different to what i've been seeing here for the p
also with simon perry, the chief correspondent for "people" magazine and hillaried forwich.d he addressed the world as king for the first time. did he rise to meet this moment? >> i think he did, wolf, yes. he's well-known as being a sensitive man and a caring man as well. and quite a dramatic in his language. and i think all those things came to the forein that speech. he emotionally touched on the loss of his mother. he was a little red-eyed as well toward the end. but he has...
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simon perry and -- thank you both so much. tributes to the queen elizabeth, how the world is reacting her passing next. ♪ ♪ away suitcases come in many colors. so you can find your color. colors. choices. happiness. away. ♪ ♪ after my car accident, away. i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, our r inry a attneysys wk hahard i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you u mit bebe sprisised ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> -- yeah. >> tribute to the queen are pouring in from around the world, the 96-year-old monarch visited well over 100 countries across six continents during her reign, picking up many admirers along the way. that also include and bc's claudia -- who is joining us now from -- how our world leaders reacting
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as for simon and olive, what would helen think? she for simon and olive, what would helen think?ned up for the six kilometre _ helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, _ helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she _ helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she would - helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she would be i six kilometre race, she would be racing you. she would be screaming and shouting and so proud of us. for the weather. hello again. the wind is whipping up the waves. similar scenes and over the next days, that theme continues, quite cool and windy with plenty of glossary downpours, too. here is the main band of rain that brought rain overnight many of us. this north—westerly airflow and the wind arrows go all the way back to the arctic, introducing that called a burst of air at the moment. plenty more showers as we head towards the afternoon and the evening. the strongest of the winds will be clouds to the coast costing around 50 mph, but even in land, we are likely to see gusts of wind about 30 mph. like
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the bottom line simone as you know what?r not it on race, education, culture to scare suburban white voters. that's all this is about. they know those people, especially women as you are talking about a minute ago or bleeding away from the republican party. they are turned off by the republican party. and so now, they will go back to their old tricks. this is all they have got. scare the white people, that is the plan. >> it is so sinister. jessica, there are state legislative races on the ballot in wisconsin. we are just not only seeing this issue of crime because that is what folks are catching it under. couch under the issue of crime, then you get ads like the ads that the republicans editorial campaign committee has on wisconsin. and you get the mailers. or focusing this on the ground jessica? >> yes. we are seeing it on the ground all across the country. in fact his last week, we saw a stock image of hands in an ad against one of the candidates. the stock image had been darkened. they are really, we have thrown away the
the bottom line simone as you know what?r not it on race, education, culture to scare suburban white voters. that's all this is about. they know those people, especially women as you are talking about a minute ago or bleeding away from the republican party. they are turned off by the republican party. and so now, they will go back to their old tricks. this is all they have got. scare the white people, that is the plan. >> it is so sinister. jessica, there are state legislative races on...