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i children, said she was told by phone of simon's debt.— of simon's debt. got the _ of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news _ of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news and _ of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news and i _ of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news and i was - of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news and i was told | when i got the news and i was told that if anything would ever to happen i was the first person to contact. i didn't sing again and i need a confirmation to prove it was him. absolutely heartbroken. the children are absolute distraught. they are broken. he children are absolute distraught. they are broken.— children are absolute distraught. they are broken. he was a hero to them. they are broken. he was a hero to them- simon _ they are broken. he was a hero to them. simon was _ they are broken. he was a hero to them. simon was known _ they are broken. he was a hero to - them. simon was known affectionately as grimly and as no surprise that over 100 pe
i children, said she was told by phone of simon's debt.— of simon's debt. got the _ of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news _ of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news and _ of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news and i _ of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news and i was - of simon's debt. i was sat in my car when i got the news and i was told | when i got the news and i was told that if anything would ever to happen i was the...
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simons son. also want to thank twitter. that's how i met marianne and filed about five years ago and he has been the perfect collaborator for this adventure of new discovery that we've been on. sir david attenborough many of you know, he's the face and voice, many bbc programs said anyone believes in indefinite growth, a physically finite planet, either mad or an economist. i guess that make me and marianne too mad. economists. so we're we're pleased that you're here today that we can share with you the madness that we've discovered all around us in addition to julian simon. our work is also based on three propositions from gilder. wealth is. wealth is knowledge, growth is learning and money is time. from these three properties missions, we can derive a theorem the growth of knowledge can be measured with. it is this thing. here we go. okay. so this was really the first conceptual step that we made. we had to. beyond measuring things with money and begin to measure things time. now, scarcity abou
simons son. also want to thank twitter. that's how i met marianne and filed about five years ago and he has been the perfect collaborator for this adventure of new discovery that we've been on. sir david attenborough many of you know, he's the face and voice, many bbc programs said anyone believes in indefinite growth, a physically finite planet, either mad or an economist. i guess that make me and marianne too mad. economists. so we're we're pleased that you're here today that we can share...
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a point that simon made very well-— it was a point that simon made ve well. ., ~ i. , . very well.thank you very much, we need to leave it _ very well. thank you very much, we need to leave it there. - we need to leave it there. michael hewson from cmc markets, chief market analyst. richard hughes has confirmed there has been evidence of ongoing damage to britain�*s trade from leaving the european union. ,, . ., union. since the referendum our forecast had _ union. since the referendum our forecast had been _ union. since the referendum our forecast had been premised - union. since the referendum our forecast had been premised on l forecast had been premised on an assumption that over time uk's an assumption that over time uk�*s departure from the european union reduces the level of potential output of the uk byron 4% after 15 years. that was on the assumption that being out of the eu would reduce the trade intensity of the uk economy, so we have openness to the outside world. what we have seen so far in the data bears are those assumptions, trading intensity is falling over time,
a point that simon made very well-— it was a point that simon made ve well. ., ~ i. , . very well.thank you very much, we need to leave it _ very well. thank you very much, we need to leave it there. - we need to leave it there. michael hewson from cmc markets, chief market analyst. richard hughes has confirmed there has been evidence of ongoing damage to britain�*s trade from leaving the european union. ,, . ., union. since the referendum our forecast had _ union. since the referendum our...
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idea and paul simon telling you his memories of all the stuff and paul simon playing his guitar and they talk to paul simonians about and herbie hancock. we asked ball for a list of people we should call. paul simon is not a rock star and sting is a rock star. doesn't behave like one. if you met paul simon in told you he was an accountant you'd be like oh yeah that make sense. he's so down to earth. staying is not your accountant. sting is not your accountant. i was like where you and he said i'm in a french chÂteau. i was like wait for saturday -- saturday -- and he gives ms. ding like work -- still like look. i was completely intimidated and ahead in the interview prematurely because i couldn't think of one possible way to perfect what he said. and here's the thing that touched my heart. he's telling the story looking me in the eye telling the story about traveling across the country and how they were listening to america. that was the theme song on the journey. the story is exquisite and he's talking to the i notice every now and again he glances to the site and i'm like he is pr
idea and paul simon telling you his memories of all the stuff and paul simon playing his guitar and they talk to paul simonians about and herbie hancock. we asked ball for a list of people we should call. paul simon is not a rock star and sting is a rock star. doesn't behave like one. if you met paul simon in told you he was an accountant you'd be like oh yeah that make sense. he's so down to earth. staying is not your accountant. sting is not your accountant. i was like where you and he said...
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with paul simon yourself right? because right there's you know, you're you're having the exact same experience that i had when i was sitting across from him. in hawaii, and then it went on. because he came back and then we would visit him and connecticut. and this was so it was so much fun. he just was down for it. the one thing i couldn't get him to do. he's married to a musician. edie brickell and he started talking about duets ones and about how he said yeah, but the most interesting and complicated duets i ever do are with edie. my wife and we did this one thing. he named some incredible song say we were just practicing last night. it's like magic. that's like where is she right now? oh, she's just in the house like 50 feet away let's say they wouldn't. now he wouldn't invite her in he may drive all the way back. he could kiss her anyway sing a duet. detail about the shortcut the but the thing if you listen to this thing, it's like it's like just this mountain was saying like being with paul simon for five hours
with paul simon yourself right? because right there's you know, you're you're having the exact same experience that i had when i was sitting across from him. in hawaii, and then it went on. because he came back and then we would visit him and connecticut. and this was so it was so much fun. he just was down for it. the one thing i couldn't get him to do. he's married to a musician. edie brickell and he started talking about duets ones and about how he said yeah, but the most interesting and...
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why is simon and schuster looking for a home? i think it's you know, it comes down to a corporate decision with viacomcbs that publishing is not part of their core strategy for the future. you know, viacomcbs, obviously, we're looking at the age of streaming and technology and content and things are changing rapidly. books are mature industry. you know, we're not getting like a ton of innovation from the book business, right? we're selling books. and while books are doing very well, the market for books has been up significantly over the last couple of years. like i said, there's not a ton of growth that you're going to squeeze out an industry that that's mature, like the book business and not a lot of innovation to come there. so i think they just didn't see that aligning with their strategic goals and decided that it was time to move on. well, andrew albany's of publishers weekly, thanks for the update on this case. my pleasure. and this is about books. this is book tv's program and podcast looking at the business of publishing
why is simon and schuster looking for a home? i think it's you know, it comes down to a corporate decision with viacomcbs that publishing is not part of their core strategy for the future. you know, viacomcbs, obviously, we're looking at the age of streaming and technology and content and things are changing rapidly. books are mature industry. you know, we're not getting like a ton of innovation from the book business, right? we're selling books. and while books are doing very well, the market...
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simone's talents is a singer and pianist were soon apparent. she was a prodigy and her hometown friends helped get her to juilliard as a child later in 1951. she auditioned at the curtis institute in philadelphia, but was rejected. she was sure because of her race, but apparently only three of the 72 applicants were taken that year as we have mentioned she then turned to singing in nightclubs in atlantic city and eventually found success with i loves you porgy. which billie holiday had made famous. she was conflicted about this still seeing herself as a classical musician and not a jazz performer, but it became a top 20 hit. settling down with her husband and becoming a mother and meeting hands very too simone was horrified by the 16th street baptist church bombing of september 1963 in birmingham, alabama, which resulted in the deaths of four girls at choir practice followed soon after by the murder of civil rights activists, edgar evers. 64 in jackson, mississippi, all of which prompted simone to write her important call to action a song about
simone's talents is a singer and pianist were soon apparent. she was a prodigy and her hometown friends helped get her to juilliard as a child later in 1951. she auditioned at the curtis institute in philadelphia, but was rejected. she was sure because of her race, but apparently only three of the 72 applicants were taken that year as we have mentioned she then turned to singing in nightclubs in atlantic city and eventually found success with i loves you porgy. which billie holiday had made...
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of course he has a theory about paul simon, it's all about the high school and queens where carly simon went to and why did it produce all this music and how did it come out of doo-wop so you have this malcolm's idea and paul simon telling you memories of all this stuff and paul simon playing his guitar. then we talk toother musicians about paulsimon , herbie hancock . >> the thin one is still my favorite. we asked paul the list of people we should call who had interesting things to say. one of the most, i'm having a zoom with sting. staying, paul thinks is not a rock star in thesense that he is a rock star but he doesn't behave like one. he behaves like if you met paul simon and he told you he was actually your accountant , you would be like oh yeah. it's so down to earth. staying is not your accountant. i'm on a zoom with sting and first of all, in close proximity impossibly handsome and secondly where are you? i'm in a french chcteau on the french countryside. is that a renoir over your shoulder and he gives me like a knowing sting like look eland he proceeds to tell a perfect, a sto
of course he has a theory about paul simon, it's all about the high school and queens where carly simon went to and why did it produce all this music and how did it come out of doo-wop so you have this malcolm's idea and paul simon telling you memories of all this stuff and paul simon playing his guitar. then we talk toother musicians about paulsimon , herbie hancock . >> the thin one is still my favorite. we asked paul the list of people we should call who had interesting things to say....
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simon middleton — macro picked on form. simon middleton on _ macro picked on form.udia macdonald. macro picked on form. simon - middleton on claudia macdonald. the second chain she has made is hannah botterman coming in —— so, yeah, picked on form. more of a surprise. really an amazing opportunity for hannah botterman, because normally when you hear england's crumbs, you think vicki, and the fact that canada had a good set—piece, that is a confidence to say, we back you, go forward. in a semifinal, if they do not win this game, there is no final, there is no greater honour of a player to be picked in that position. a player to be picked in that osition. . . . , ., ., position. the canadians... how do ou see position. the canadians... how do you see this _ position. the canadians... how do you see this one _ position. the canadians... how do you see this one playing _ position. the canadians... how do you see this one playing out? i i position. the canadians... how do | you see this one playing out? i see encland you see this one playing out? i see england winning. _
simon middleton — macro picked on form. simon middleton on _ macro picked on form.udia macdonald. macro picked on form. simon - middleton on claudia macdonald. the second chain she has made is hannah botterman coming in —— so, yeah, picked on form. more of a surprise. really an amazing opportunity for hannah botterman, because normally when you hear england's crumbs, you think vicki, and the fact that canada had a good set—piece, that is a confidence to say, we back you, go forward. in...
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indeed, she inspired simone to activism.in 1933 to a poor family in trier north carolina, neon's nina simone's talents as a singer and pianist was soon apparent. she was a prodigy. her hometown friends helped her get to julie art as a child. later 1951, she auditioned at the curtis institute in philadelphia, but was rejected. she was sure because of her race. but apparently only three of the 72 applicants were taken that year, as we have mentioned. she then turned to singing in nightclubs in atlantic city and eventually found success with i love that you poured which billy holiday had made famous. she was conflicted about this still seeing yourself as a classical musician and not a jazz performer, but it became a top 20. it's selling out there has been becoming a mother, simon was horrified horrified by the 16th street baptist church bombing in birmingham alabama which resulted in the deaths of four girls at choir practice. followed soon after by the murder of civil rights activist -- in 1964 in jackson mississippi. all of w
indeed, she inspired simone to activism.in 1933 to a poor family in trier north carolina, neon's nina simone's talents as a singer and pianist was soon apparent. she was a prodigy. her hometown friends helped her get to julie art as a child. later 1951, she auditioned at the curtis institute in philadelphia, but was rejected. she was sure because of her race. but apparently only three of the 72 applicants were taken that year, as we have mentioned. she then turned to singing in nightclubs in...
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simon-— keenly, simon. i do, and i live in the hudson _ keenly, simon.ley. this is an extraordinary day and the - extraordinary day and the vindication _ extraordinary day and the vindication of— extraordinary day and the vindication of american i extraordinary day and the - vindication of american democracy extraordinary day and the _ vindication of american democracy in a way _ vindication of american democracy in a way i_ vindication of american democracy in a way. i only— vindication of american democracy in a way. i only say _ vindication of american democracy in a way. i only say that _ vindication of american democracy in a way. i only say that for— vindication of american democracy in a way. i only say that for one - a way. i only say that for one crucial — a way. i only say that for one crucial reason. _ a way. i only say that for one crucial reason. in _ a way. i only say that for one crucial reason. in the - a way. i only say that for one crucial reason. in the 1970s, | a way. i only say that for one - crucial reason. in the 1970s, there was a
simon-— keenly, simon. i do, and i live in the hudson _ keenly, simon.ley. this is an extraordinary day and the - extraordinary day and the vindication _ extraordinary day and the vindication of— extraordinary day and the vindication of american i extraordinary day and the - vindication of american democracy extraordinary day and the _ vindication of american democracy in a way _ vindication of american democracy in a way i_ vindication of american democracy in a way. i only— vindication...
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as simon says. some of _ taxes. and windfall taxes. as simon says, some of these _ taxes.f the things i have learned is when you get a budget with however many measures in it, the best thing to do is digested a couple of days before pronouncing on each and every one. xyou couple of days before pronouncing on each and every one.— each and every one. you do not disauree each and every one. you do not disagree with _ each and every one. you do not disagree with any _ each and every one. you do not disagree with any of— each and every one. you do not disagree with any of those - each and every one. you do not disagree with any of those and l each and every one. you do not i disagree with any of those and the windfall tax, you suggested, they have taken on.— windfall tax, you suggested, they have taken on. they have to some extent but — have taken on. they have to some extent but we _ have taken on. they have to some extent but we think _ have taken on. they have to some extent but we think there - have taken on. they have to some extent but we think there are - extent but we t
as simon says. some of _ taxes. and windfall taxes. as simon says, some of these _ taxes.f the things i have learned is when you get a budget with however many measures in it, the best thing to do is digested a couple of days before pronouncing on each and every one. xyou couple of days before pronouncing on each and every one.— each and every one. you do not disauree each and every one. you do not disagree with _ each and every one. you do not disagree with any _ each and every one. you do...
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simon, ureat stop at all. i see. simon, great to _ stop at all. i see.to get _ stop at all. i see. simon, great to get you - stop at all. i see. simon, great to get you on - stop at all. i see. simon, great to get you on the i great to get you on the programme. chief economist at the economist intelligence unit speaking to us on newsday. well, i want to leave the events in ukraine forjust a moment and bring you some other news, where us media are projecting that the republicans have now won enough seats to have now won enough seats to have a majority in the next house of representatives. david willis was alluding to some of this a little earlier uncommitted forecast to reach the 218 needed to control the lower house of congress. let's speak to my colleague standing by for us with more on the latest. if this is indeed true, but could this mean in terms of joe biden�*s presidency and the 2024 election? joe biden's presidency and the 2024 election?— 2024 election? well, this of course has _ 2024 election? well, this of course has been _ 2024 election? well,
simon, ureat stop at all. i see. simon, great to _ stop at all. i see.to get _ stop at all. i see. simon, great to get you - stop at all. i see. simon, great to get you on - stop at all. i see. simon, great to get you on the i great to get you on the programme. chief economist at the economist intelligence unit speaking to us on newsday. well, i want to leave the events in ukraine forjust a moment and bring you some other news, where us media are projecting that the republicans have now won...
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simon _ come. it's like an earthquake has erupted. simon stone, _ come. kind of asset stripping exercise, where the family decides they want now and they want the maximum exercise for the club —— they want out. the maximum exercise for the club -- they want out-— they want out. yeah, they've always been on penular _ they want out. yeah, they've always been on popular owners, _ they want out. yeah, they've always been on popular owners, but - they want out. yeah, they've always been on popular owners, but one i they want out. yeah, they've alwaysl been on popular owners, but one has to suspect _ been on popular owners, but one has to suspect they're... if they do decide — to suspect they're... if they do decide to — to suspect they're... if they do decide to sell the club, that won't be because they've listened to the fans _ be because they've listened to the fans it _ be because they've listened to the fans. it will be for financial reasons _ fans. it will be for financial reasons. football has a sort of society— reasons. football has a sort of society be
simon _ come. it's like an earthquake has erupted. simon stone, _ come. kind of asset stripping exercise, where the family decides they want now and they want the maximum exercise for the club —— they want out. the maximum exercise for the club -- they want out-— they want out. yeah, they've always been on penular _ they want out. yeah, they've always been on popular owners, _ they want out. yeah, they've always been on popular owners, but - they want out. yeah, they've always been on...
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simone starts right now. w. great things, you are watching simone. the mass shooting at a walmart and jazz a peak, virginia. the latest gun violence leaving a community and morning and less than a week. gunmen and two different cities left a trail of fear, pain and of loss with some victims saying that they are now experiencing feelings of rage. we are talking to one of the survivors of the colorado springs mass shooting. about he and some of the residents are moving forward. and we also have to talk about my least favorite subject. i am talking about donald trump because he seems to have a lot going on, congress can finally get their hands on his tax returns, special counsel's work not to criminal investigations. not to mention, donald trump's meeting up mar-a-lago with kanye west and a white supremacist. we are getting into all of it. plus, since the 19 80s, the great reverend al sharpton has been fighting injustice and many have tried and failed to silence him. we are talking to the reverend himself about the new documentary, loudmouth the chronic
simone starts right now. w. great things, you are watching simone. the mass shooting at a walmart and jazz a peak, virginia. the latest gun violence leaving a community and morning and less than a week. gunmen and two different cities left a trail of fear, pain and of loss with some victims saying that they are now experiencing feelings of rage. we are talking to one of the survivors of the colorado springs mass shooting. about he and some of the residents are moving forward. and we also have...
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and i also got them to love me to simone. two with me every day. i have to acknowledge you right now. i love you. it has been. the most challenging two years. i've ever had in my life. it was covid when things were really starting to spiral, and that meant that everybody was in their house, and there was no pressure for anybody to go outside. it seemed like is this a crazy coincidence? that we get to actually be inside. we get to be here with family with, you know together that support was a needed crutch. it would be simone, who would accept the golden globe on her late husband's behalf for his role in marin is black bottom like you color i got talent. oh man, this home is tight. some days i'm doing worse than i'm really willing to acknowledge and other days i'm doing better than i feel comfortable admitting right the grief really. it moves in. how would university was his beloved alma mater, where they recently reestablished their college of fine arts program, naming it in his honor, so we have a scholarship now at howard and we have four scholar
and i also got them to love me to simone. two with me every day. i have to acknowledge you right now. i love you. it has been. the most challenging two years. i've ever had in my life. it was covid when things were really starting to spiral, and that meant that everybody was in their house, and there was no pressure for anybody to go outside. it seemed like is this a crazy coincidence? that we get to actually be inside. we get to be here with family with, you know together that support was a...
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simon ba tist, friends of scott. indeed. simon baptist. chief _ friends of scott. indeed.cott. indeed. simon baptist, chief economist at the | baptist, chief economist at the economist intelligence unit, thanks forjoining us on the programme. let's move on now and bring in the european security specialist, the president of the chicago council on public affairs under president 0bama. kurt volker told us there may have been an accident but we need to hear russia say that. what explanations you think might be? it's either an accident or deliberate. it's if it's an accident, we have to figure out whether the includes the possibility whether the includes the possibility whether that was a missile trying to intercept the russian missiles, close to 100 of which were being targeted on ukraine. not only on infrastructure, but civilians throughout the country, and it's possible that a ukrainian missile either misfired or fragments landed on polish territory. so, the key here is to really determine what happened, and we need to take our time to make sure that we understand what happe
simon ba tist, friends of scott. indeed. simon baptist. chief _ friends of scott. indeed.cott. indeed. simon baptist, chief economist at the | baptist, chief economist at the economist intelligence unit, thanks forjoining us on the programme. let's move on now and bring in the european security specialist, the president of the chicago council on public affairs under president 0bama. kurt volker told us there may have been an accident but we need to hear russia say that. what explanations you...
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he was so intentional. >> boseman's acting career was just starting to take off when he met simone.aseball legend jackie robinson in the movie "42." but his career reached new heights when he was cast as kachalla, black panther in marvel's "captain america: civil war." >> where'd he go? >> two years later, 2018, the movie "black panther" shattered box office records, grossing over, and i'm going to say it really clearly, a billion dollars. it also broke boundaries, showing a black king leading a nation of color. >> wakanda forever! >> what does it mean to you when you hear people say wakanda forever? >> wakanda is like paradise, the thing that is so powerful. yes, the representation, but really, it's the humanity. it's the complexity. it's the richness that has become this -- just this catalyst for community, for uniting the global diaspora. >> reporter: behind the scenes, he was battling stage 3 colon cancer. it later progressed to stage 4. what do you think were his toughest challenges? >> i think, you know -- i know that even in moments where, you know, there's hope, there's alwa
he was so intentional. >> boseman's acting career was just starting to take off when he met simone.aseball legend jackie robinson in the movie "42." but his career reached new heights when he was cast as kachalla, black panther in marvel's "captain america: civil war." >> where'd he go? >> two years later, 2018, the movie "black panther" shattered box office records, grossing over, and i'm going to say it really clearly, a billion dollars. it also...
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then paul simon consults and tells the story. it's at that point i realized so it's like everyone of these different musicians we talked to have theirif own beautiful perspective. you hear allha their voices. we open up and i understand how this works when the people you're talking to but how does it work when you have no one to talk to so the project you are working on at the moment. >> this book about tom bradley and the controversial position. there are many people still alive and there's a wonderful e'phrase in the most recent book and he said i know him better now than when he was alive. now someone that recently lost my own father it's one of the most incredible things but i realized there is a great truth ine that that when people close to you die you have an opportunity to reflect on who they are and with the passage of the times they grow more and more in some cases profound so there's a group of people. then you have tom bradley himself. there are 20 o or 30 hours. we were the first to digitize. it's incredible we have
then paul simon consults and tells the story. it's at that point i realized so it's like everyone of these different musicians we talked to have theirif own beautiful perspective. you hear allha their voices. we open up and i understand how this works when the people you're talking to but how does it work when you have no one to talk to so the project you are working on at the moment. >> this book about tom bradley and the controversial position. there are many people still alive and...
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to use your words, why is simon and schuster looking for a home?i think it's it comes down to a corporate decision with viacomcbs that publishing is not part of their core strategy for the future. you know, viacomcbs, obviously, we're looking at, you know, the age of streaming and technology and content and things are changing rapidly. books are a mature industry. you know, we're not getting like a ton of innovation from the book business, right? we're selling books. and while books are doing very well, the market for books has been up significantly over the last couple of years. like i said, there's not a ton of growth that you're going to squeeze out of an industry that that's mature, like the book business and not a lot of innovation to come. there. so i think they just didn't see that aligning with their strategic goals and decided that it was
to use your words, why is simon and schuster looking for a home?i think it's it comes down to a corporate decision with viacomcbs that publishing is not part of their core strategy for the future. you know, viacomcbs, obviously, we're looking at, you know, the age of streaming and technology and content and things are changing rapidly. books are a mature industry. you know, we're not getting like a ton of innovation from the book business, right? we're selling books. and while books are doing...
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simon, thank ou do find slightly unusual. simon, thank you for— do find slightly unusual.r your take - do find slightly unusual. simon, thank you for your take on - do find slightly unusual. simon, thank you for your take on all i do find slightly unusual. simon, thank you for your take on all of that. let's take a look again at the world cup in qatar... in 2010, paul the octopus �*correctly�* predicted results in the 2010 world cup. however, these days the experts are the analysts who trawl through the reams of data about players and teams. and where there is data there is mathematics. and, particularly, mathematical models. joshua bull is a mathematical modeller and he'sjoining us now. what is your take on it? what do the numbers tell us and what predictions are you making? it is numbers tell us and what predictions are you making?— are you making? it is always difficult predicting _ are you making? it is always difficult predicting what i are you making? it is always difficult predicting what is i are you making? it is always i difficult predicting what is going to happ
simon, thank ou do find slightly unusual. simon, thank you for— do find slightly unusual.r your take - do find slightly unusual. simon, thank you for your take on - do find slightly unusual. simon, thank you for your take on all i do find slightly unusual. simon, thank you for your take on all of that. let's take a look again at the world cup in qatar... in 2010, paul the octopus �*correctly�* predicted results in the 2010 world cup. however, these days the experts are the analysts who...
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simone: democrats as a whole.ve: when you look at the american recovery act, chips act, veteran support, etc., you were at a different white house, joe, would you critique the biden white house for a moment on its marketing skills and its inability in the eyes of some to get its message out. what has the biden team gotten wrong? joe: i don't think they're getting a lot wrong, i think my president, bill clinton, was a better salesperson than most democratic politicians. i could say the same about barack obama. there have been a lot of accomplishments but part of the problem, and i don't want to turn all of this on the media, because the white house can clearly do that better. but the media, particularly the young people in the media, grew up in the trump administration and grew up in the culture that was so combative -- so, they can't do anything right. it is very hard for the white house to get a consistent message out. i think the things that the media chooses to focus on are often not the things that the people
simone: democrats as a whole.ve: when you look at the american recovery act, chips act, veteran support, etc., you were at a different white house, joe, would you critique the biden white house for a moment on its marketing skills and its inability in the eyes of some to get its message out. what has the biden team gotten wrong? joe: i don't think they're getting a lot wrong, i think my president, bill clinton, was a better salesperson than most democratic politicians. i could say the same...
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simon: no. because it had built up what it called -- what i call the dullness dividend on the promise that this was coming. if it did not deliver you would've seen some of that risk premium go up, i'm fairly confident on that. but, and this is where you have to look for -- through a political lens, the government supported -- has bought itself time for energy markets globally to normalize. for the cost-of-living squeeze, through soft commodities, through interest rates to normalize and perhaps to feel more comfortable and therefore for the growth outlook to be upgraded. so the very decisions we heard about today, let's make no mistake, of this people in westminster both sides of the benches were hoping this never comes to pass and that today's exercise was financial markets but they never have to deliver this sort of uncomfortable trade-off. guy: you mentioned growth so let's talk about that. the kwasi kwarteng liz truss budget was about trying to generate growth. where does growth fit in the hi
simon: no. because it had built up what it called -- what i call the dullness dividend on the promise that this was coming. if it did not deliver you would've seen some of that risk premium go up, i'm fairly confident on that. but, and this is where you have to look for -- through a political lens, the government supported -- has bought itself time for energy markets globally to normalize. for the cost-of-living squeeze, through soft commodities, through interest rates to normalize and perhaps...
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simone? simone: good morning.na has issued a sweeping package of directives to rescue its property sector. financial regulators are said to have published a 16 point plan with measures from addressing liquidity to loosening down payment requirements for homebuyers. bloomberg intel mitch -- intelligence gauge said that shares surged, taking this month gauge -- rise to 55%. an excursion in istanbul has killed at least six people and wounded more than 80. turkey's justice minister says it appears a bomb exploded in a bag. the attack which officials suspect is terrorism, comes as turkey prepares to hold elections next year. authorities in the bahamas are investigating potential criminal misconduct in the collapse of the crypto exchange ftx. so far at least 130 entities tied to ftx.com, ftx u.s. and alameda research have been this did in bankruptcy filings. ftx is registered in the bahamas, where law enforcement inquiries don't necessarily mean someone will be arrested or charged with a crime. >> there is a lot of play
simone? simone: good morning.na has issued a sweeping package of directives to rescue its property sector. financial regulators are said to have published a 16 point plan with measures from addressing liquidity to loosening down payment requirements for homebuyers. bloomberg intel mitch -- intelligence gauge said that shares surged, taking this month gauge -- rise to 55%. an excursion in istanbul has killed at least six people and wounded more than 80. turkey's justice minister says it appears...
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and they're without simone biles _ so we'll see. without simone biles for the first time in j so we'll see. and they're without i simone biles for the first time in a decade. will they miss her? definitely. she brings up the marks through the roofs. now they don't have her, so they'll see what schools come across the board. no simone biles here, but lots of amazing gymnasts outside ready to get going. i’m amazing gymnasts outside ready to net anoin. �* ., amazing gymnasts outside ready to auaetoin. �* ., �* amazing gymnasts outside ready to nethoin, �* . �* , get going. i'm social -- i'm sure. coverage — get going. i'm social -- i'm sure. coverage across _ get going. i'm social -- i'm sure. coverage across the _ get going. i'm social -- i'm sure. coverage across the bbc - get going. i'm social -- i'm sure. coverage across the bbc right i get going. i'm social -- i'm sure. l coverage across the bbc right now. the ball that diego maradona used to score his "hand of god" goal against england at the 1986 world cup is soon going to be so
and they're without simone biles _ so we'll see. without simone biles for the first time in j so we'll see. and they're without i simone biles for the first time in a decade. will they miss her? definitely. she brings up the marks through the roofs. now they don't have her, so they'll see what schools come across the board. no simone biles here, but lots of amazing gymnasts outside ready to get going. i’m amazing gymnasts outside ready to net anoin. �* ., amazing gymnasts outside ready to...
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simone starts right now. simone starts right now. >> greetings, you are watching simone. at this hour we are waiting for some important races to be called in the 2022 midterm elections. all eyes are on the senate race in nevada. ballots counted today, they could determine whether democratic incumbent senator catherine cortez masto pulls off a win against her republican opponent, adam laxalt. democrats are one seat away from senate control with arizona mark kelly, senator mark kelly winning the election. plus, we have got control of the house, it is still in limbo with 22 races that have not been called yet. republicans made some gains, but definitely not the red wave they predicted. we are talking to today mccarthy won their house seats, and the trump train to loser ville, it is not the right republicans made in the future if they want to win. but even with all of the blame aimed at the former president for republican losses, kendis party ever move on from trump? don't count on it. ♪ ♪ ♪ remember when i said that conventional wisdom should not be taken as a fact ahead of
simone starts right now. simone starts right now. >> greetings, you are watching simone. at this hour we are waiting for some important races to be called in the 2022 midterm elections. all eyes are on the senate race in nevada. ballots counted today, they could determine whether democratic incumbent senator catherine cortez masto pulls off a win against her republican opponent, adam laxalt. democrats are one seat away from senate control with arizona mark kelly, senator mark kelly...
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and simon is exactly right.ing at polling in the summer, we saw first the phenomenon of the decoupling, which simon accurately called out and said look, biden's approval rating wasn't impacting how support for democratic candidates were, and then with the early vote numbers, it was crystal clear. you heard simon say it earlier. not only were the democrats not facing a red wave. their amount of support was growing. joy, i think what you have to look at here is, this was a deliberate effort to gaslight america on this phenomenon of the red wave, the red hurricane, the red apocalypse, whatever red story line was out there, but when you think about the fact that this election is actually going to come down to maybe only a couple seats to control the house, that could very well have impacted democrats' controlling the house had the media and many unfortunately in my profession, whether wittingly or unwittingly bought into that operation to gaslight america. so i think there's some questions going forward, and for '24
and simon is exactly right.ing at polling in the summer, we saw first the phenomenon of the decoupling, which simon accurately called out and said look, biden's approval rating wasn't impacting how support for democratic candidates were, and then with the early vote numbers, it was crystal clear. you heard simon say it earlier. not only were the democrats not facing a red wave. their amount of support was growing. joy, i think what you have to look at here is, this was a deliberate effort to...
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simon. simon timony.tion of being a successful next generation leader and a founder of advocate 11 you are an individual with leadership, thinking and distinguished service it your community. congratulations. [applause]. mr. edwin lozada, recognition of outstanding leadership of 10 yers and for advocate to improve the lives of community members through art, literature, cultural events with fill ponento writers and artists, congratulations. and left but in the least, of course bernadette s yshg recognition of service at this time filipino american community. for over 25 years for leading the filipino american development fundation with courage, pers voerns and commitment. thank you so much for all your service. mruz mrauz. erseerthank you, congratulations.ethank you, nthank you, congratulations.cthank you, congratulations.ethank you, congratulations.atulations. congratulations, thank you so much for your beautiful word s and the work this you do and continuing contributions to our community. ladies and gen
simon. simon timony.tion of being a successful next generation leader and a founder of advocate 11 you are an individual with leadership, thinking and distinguished service it your community. congratulations. [applause]. mr. edwin lozada, recognition of outstanding leadership of 10 yers and for advocate to improve the lives of community members through art, literature, cultural events with fill ponento writers and artists, congratulations. and left but in the least, of course bernadette s yshg...
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are welcome to the program, simon. what does it tell us about the green energy ambitions of industrial and emerging countries? when being confronted with this emergency scenario that we're seeing right now, every just falls, everybody falls back and they're heavily carbon emitting ways well, i think it's very important to distinguish the short term immediate response and the structural consequences. when we look at the short term response, it shows us that we're still deeply dependent on fossil fuels. but if we consider what does this mean structurally, i would say it's very, very robust, that we will see a dramatic acceleration of renewable energy's. why they have the cost arguments on their side. they have the energy security argument on their side and the sustainability argument. anyway. however, if we look at the immediate response to the crisis, of course, we need to rely on existing facilities, existing assets, and they are there and can burn fossil fuels. so around the world this consumption has gone up. however
are welcome to the program, simon. what does it tell us about the green energy ambitions of industrial and emerging countries? when being confronted with this emergency scenario that we're seeing right now, every just falls, everybody falls back and they're heavily carbon emitting ways well, i think it's very important to distinguish the short term immediate response and the structural consequences. when we look at the short term response, it shows us that we're still deeply dependent on fossil...
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the brilliant simon rosenberg who was never fooled about a big web wave will join us next.ave moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. ♪♪ ♪ it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan, i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now, i'm managing my diabetes better, and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 t
the brilliant simon rosenberg who was never fooled about a big web wave will join us next.ave moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. ♪♪ ♪ it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is...
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welcome to the program, simon. what has been hindering countries in latin america to make more use of the raw materials, which they have when the relations between europe, america not been married. recently, especially when we talk about trade partnerships or agreement between you and next to it has been for 30 years, laughing or relations will be close and then your future. this has much to do with a rush war ukraine. this was a turning point, awaiting not moment for germany, and i realized that europe and germany the pen extensively on russia for energy supply and for russia and sign on for a reasons and the same time, the countries in south america, those of the amount of resources which county key technology in the transition was coming in history. so the question is, do these latin american countries have interest in selling more of their commodities to europe? when the european union is looking to diversify their energy supply? yes, absolutely. so that's a great it, it went from the explorer on here is and i
welcome to the program, simon. what has been hindering countries in latin america to make more use of the raw materials, which they have when the relations between europe, america not been married. recently, especially when we talk about trade partnerships or agreement between you and next to it has been for 30 years, laughing or relations will be close and then your future. this has much to do with a rush war ukraine. this was a turning point, awaiting not moment for germany, and i realized...
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>> it would be devastating, simone.ajority of abortions in america today are mitigation abortions. 54%. the fda has two plus decades of data showing the efficacy and the safety. medication abortion is safe and effective, it is proven. the fda have plenty of data. so this is an attempt by extremists who know, by the, way their position is deeply unpopular and to use every single tool in their tool box to deny abortion access to the majority of americans. if you show that map, the majority of the country still has access to legal abortion. so, we know this is the game. you talked about the republicans of the, house it's their game two. it's something to be watching very carefully. house democrats need to be ready to buckle up and to fight the waves. >> many, it's going to be a long ride. buckle up, mini timmaraju, thank you very much. as we have been talking about, y'all, the culture wars, i'm gonna keep seeing, it's people like to talk about the culture wars. they are not a description as from some folks. a the playbook.
>> it would be devastating, simone.ajority of abortions in america today are mitigation abortions. 54%. the fda has two plus decades of data showing the efficacy and the safety. medication abortion is safe and effective, it is proven. the fda have plenty of data. so this is an attempt by extremists who know, by the, way their position is deeply unpopular and to use every single tool in their tool box to deny abortion access to the majority of americans. if you show that map, the majority...
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the brilliant simon rosenberg who was never fooled about a big red wave will join us next.ke your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with medicines that prevent blood clots. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, lung, skin and other cancers, serious heart-related events, and blood clots can happen. people 50 and older with heart disease risk factors have an increased risk of serious heart-related events or death with jak inhibitors. it's time to get out in front of eczema. ask your doctor about once-daily cibinqo. my most important kitchen tool
the brilliant simon rosenberg who was never fooled about a big red wave will join us next.ke your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your...
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you are watching simone. now, we are talking about the surprise special counsel announcement that is sparking major debate. why attorney general merrick garland says that he named the special counsel to investigate former donald trump. what does it mean for the investigation timetable, and i specifically want to know, it is a special counsel really necessary to hold him accountable for his actions? i will begin tonight with our legal experts, and the transformation on capitol hill, ushering in the next generation of house leaders. we are talking about speaker nancy pelosi's comparable legacy, and the congress members waiting to take over the top post, the congress is coming, as current democratic leaders are stepping down. plus, what republicans regaining house control really means for the democrats agenda and how democrats are preparing for the wave of investigations that republican lawmakers are vowing to unleash. congresswoman debbie dingell is here and she is going to weigh in on that. and what democrats
you are watching simone. now, we are talking about the surprise special counsel announcement that is sparking major debate. why attorney general merrick garland says that he named the special counsel to investigate former donald trump. what does it mean for the investigation timetable, and i specifically want to know, it is a special counsel really necessary to hold him accountable for his actions? i will begin tonight with our legal experts, and the transformation on capitol hill, ushering in...
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simone and lockhart think you so much.hter] [applause] [applause] quite cute -- >> thank you steve for principles if you have it in the room. he will harangue you afterwards. we mentioned earlier a short video take to hear about the role of congress going views the author of "the journalism competition and preservation. it is to protect and promote independent and local journalism and social media. steve had a chance to speak yesterday. >> thank you so much for joining us. you are the lead sponsor of the generalization conservation. describe what you're trying to achieve. >> we have to have a thriving press. one third of our newspapers are scheduled to shut down. they believe they will shut down. that is unbelievable. this is getting at something that is a threat to our democracy. we have lost so much in coverage on the local level that can never be brought back. we want to stop the bleeding right now. these large platforms facebook and google. i think google in one quarter 66 billion dollars in advertising. what they have
simone and lockhart think you so much.hter] [applause] [applause] quite cute -- >> thank you steve for principles if you have it in the room. he will harangue you afterwards. we mentioned earlier a short video take to hear about the role of congress going views the author of "the journalism competition and preservation. it is to protect and promote independent and local journalism and social media. steve had a chance to speak yesterday. >> thank you so much for joining us. you...
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and simon is no lone wolf. you still want to what is kind of other comedians also share the stage with simon. the ninja lantern shock. each of them presents a different animal. they share the entry fees with various environmental projects. as the evening draws to a close, the audience votes for its favorite in the extinction slam would work to vote from scott and rob, who's looking for the ninja luxury. and he'd like to vote for the mary river turtle . oh community. so jen, so i think that is the answer. this is joan from science news. will you agree animal mascot? i only thing i think is more to be of the animals than we realized before. we learn to lot from just is not what you just see. it, sir, is a lot more to them. i love animals, so stop actually get an exposure to the ones that you don't see. his lunch is, is riggs. i, in, in 2013 what? open ice an online paul, to crown the world's ugliest animal. the block fish won and found fain that's the thing of it was by ology, the more you look, the more beauty y
and simon is no lone wolf. you still want to what is kind of other comedians also share the stage with simon. the ninja lantern shock. each of them presents a different animal. they share the entry fees with various environmental projects. as the evening draws to a close, the audience votes for its favorite in the extinction slam would work to vote from scott and rob, who's looking for the ninja luxury. and he'd like to vote for the mary river turtle . oh community. so jen, so i think that is...
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more simone, right after this. liberty mutual.customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why? why? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ >> we've done a lot of talking about control of the house and the senate, and rightfully so. but if you don't need beyond the beltway, you will miss one of the biggest takeaways of the midterms. i'm talking about the state legislators. hundreds of state level leaders, they have democracy in their hands. when you think about these bills but you don't like, some people don't, like i'm talking about the baton, bills attacks on lgbtq plus young people, bills that curb access to the ballot box. that is state legislatures, folks, they are so critically important. so we have to talk about it because some things really happen this, year on november 8th in the elections. i'm happy to be joined today by two lawmakers from states that are playing a very big ro
more simone, right after this. liberty mutual.customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why? why? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ >> we've done a lot of talking about control of the house and the senate, and rightfully so. but if you don't need beyond the beltway, you will miss one of the biggest takeaways of the midterms. i'm...