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so he needed to meet with simon. before they did research together he wanted him to know his responsibility. they read a book called mechanics. in this textbook and then there would be homework assignments and simon was the greater. he met a place called fine hall at princeton which was where einstein used to work with. he have his office at fine hall. and he was thinking as a young assistant professor i need to manage my time. he was really interested in being the most efficient. they have to balance research and teaching so he have a pocket watch. he took it out and put it on the table just to time himself. simon looked at it the next time he was a little sneaky. he went to a five and dime store and bought his own wrist as soon as he took out his pocket watch dislike countering that. he took out his cheap watch and put it right next to that. they both burst out laughing. a friendship was born at that moment and from that point on they have a friendship based and joking with each other but also being a very honest w
so he needed to meet with simon. before they did research together he wanted him to know his responsibility. they read a book called mechanics. in this textbook and then there would be homework assignments and simon was the greater. he met a place called fine hall at princeton which was where einstein used to work with. he have his office at fine hall. and he was thinking as a young assistant professor i need to manage my time. he was really interested in being the most efficient. they have to...
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in 2011. >> simon: an animal is never duplicitous.elty. and, it's very refreshing to go see them, after you've spent a lot of time interviewing politicians. >> pelley: he went to central africa, where scientists are beginning to understand how elephants communicate. ( elephant roar ) >> simon: excuse me, we have a vocalization. >> that's a protest. >> pelley: he went to a remote corner of brazil in search of jaguars in the wild. >> simon: we happened to be there as a jaguar swam from one side of the river to the other. it was a once-in-a-lifetime shot in the dark. >> pelley: he traveled to the edge of the north pole with filmmaker john downer, whose remote cameras record life among the polar bears. >> simon: is he trying to intimidate us? >> pelley: but elephants were his favorite. he and producers michael gavshon and harry radliffe did three stories on them. >> simon: you fall in love with them, and you don't want anyone to hurt them. >> pelley: but as "60 minutes" has reported over the years, african elephants and giraffes are slaug
in 2011. >> simon: an animal is never duplicitous.elty. and, it's very refreshing to go see them, after you've spent a lot of time interviewing politicians. >> pelley: he went to central africa, where scientists are beginning to understand how elephants communicate. ( elephant roar ) >> simon: excuse me, we have a vocalization. >> that's a protest. >> pelley: he went to a remote corner of brazil in search of jaguars in the wild. >> simon: we happened to be...
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one of whom who has come to the support of simone biles today. said that she won't be attending the sentencing hearing before larry nassar, which is due to start tomorrow, expected to last to the end of the week or the simple reason that it is just too traumatic as she put it on twitter today. she has written a letter and is not the one who will be giving the seven. in written form, some have recorded audio state m e nts form, some have recorded audio statements and it will be three or four days of sentencing for larry nassar, who already has been sentenced to a0 years in prison on child pornography charges and is likely now to face a sentence of life in prison. thank you very much police in california are saying they've rescued a family of 13 brothers and sisters being held against their will by their parents. it's reported some were chained to their beds. the parents have been charged with torture and child endangerment. the alarm was raised on sunday morning when one girl escaped and called the emergency services, claiming her brothers and sis
one of whom who has come to the support of simone biles today. said that she won't be attending the sentencing hearing before larry nassar, which is due to start tomorrow, expected to last to the end of the week or the simple reason that it is just too traumatic as she put it on twitter today. she has written a letter and is not the one who will be giving the seven. in written form, some have recorded audio state m e nts form, some have recorded audio statements and it will be three or four...
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simon: not literally, of course. merkel sticks to german on these occasions, but the broad line of what they were saying about reenergizing the european project, merkel was a little bit less detailed than her french counterpart. perhaps that's exploilicable, given that she does not want to put off social democrats. but merkel really drew together the lines about security policy, foreign policy, doing something to improve the condition in africa, combating migration -- which will, in turn, combat world problems -- that she is talking about the far right rising in europe. brent: macron spoke of the need to boost the french economy. let's listen to what he said. >> my first rested -- my first message is that france is back. [applause] because we will never have any success without european success. brent: so france's back. everyone is talking about that. max, he said france's back at the core of europe. is there a bit of france first in that message? max: they are patriotic. what simon just mentioned, though, he spoken
simon: not literally, of course. merkel sticks to german on these occasions, but the broad line of what they were saying about reenergizing the european project, merkel was a little bit less detailed than her french counterpart. perhaps that's exploilicable, given that she does not want to put off social democrats. but merkel really drew together the lines about security policy, foreign policy, doing something to improve the condition in africa, combating migration -- which will, in turn,...
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simon: doesn't want the whole package. manus: cherry picking. simon: correct.istory, it is undoubtedly the case, the destruction of trying to replicate london within the eurozone would be inefficient allocation of resources. back to economics 101, the challenges whether this gets lost. economics 101 has been sacrificed at the altar of politics. manus: he did not pitch it that way. philip hammond for me is one of the few grown-ups in the u.k. cabinet. he should be pitching it that way. that is a compelling narrative for eu leaders. advantageslore the that a deep and illiquid and skilled to conserve their corporate sector, how will that benefit the euro zone? it will come to the conclusion that cherry picking were trying does not make economic sense. anna: we will see if anybody is listening to those arguments in paris or berlin. the u.k. household sentiment is weakening. spending intentions are weakening. , disappointing earnings from the retail sector so far. takeaway, people are about to spend more on food, so they spend less on other stuff. how do you assess
simon: doesn't want the whole package. manus: cherry picking. simon: correct.istory, it is undoubtedly the case, the destruction of trying to replicate london within the eurozone would be inefficient allocation of resources. back to economics 101, the challenges whether this gets lost. economics 101 has been sacrificed at the altar of politics. manus: he did not pitch it that way. philip hammond for me is one of the few grown-ups in the u.k. cabinet. he should be pitching it that way. that is a...
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in a statement, simone said she won't allow the doctor to steal her love and joy.lenged in december after child pornography was found on his computer. simone biles said she was not afraid to tell her story any more, adding "it's impossibly difficult to relive these experiences and it breaks my heart that as i worked towards my dream of competing in tokyo 2020, i will have to continually return to the same training facility where i was abused." andrew plant, bbc news. well, rachael denhollander was the first person to speak up about dr larry nassar. she was abused when she was a 15—year—old gymnast. she has now gone on to be a lawyer. she'll be at his sentencing hearing on tuesday and thinks simone biles‘ admission that she too was a victim can only help others. i really hope that it will draw attention again much of the broader cultural problem. larry is a symptom of the problem. the fact that so many children have suffered horrific sexual abuse at his hands is because of the policy that us gymnastics hard, they made it possible, they created an environment where a
in a statement, simone said she won't allow the doctor to steal her love and joy.lenged in december after child pornography was found on his computer. simone biles said she was not afraid to tell her story any more, adding "it's impossibly difficult to relive these experiences and it breaks my heart that as i worked towards my dream of competing in tokyo 2020, i will have to continually return to the same training facility where i was abused." andrew plant, bbc news. well, rachael...
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but through it all, simone biles hid a dark secret.ally abused by former us a gymnastic doctor, larry nassar. simone biles is the most high profile of larry nassar‘s victims. he's alleged to have abused more than 100 young girls. biles says she knows she's not to blame for what happened and isn't afraid to speak out now: in court today, larry nassar came face to face with some of the young women he abused, at the start of a sentencing hearing. as they took their turn, they bravely told the court what he'd done to them. good morning, my name is kyle stephens. kyle stephens was first abused by nassar when she was just six years old. perhaps you have figured it out by now, but little girls don't stay little forever. they grow into strong women that return to destroy your world. i was 12 years old when i told my parents, "when larry rubbed my feet, he uses his penis." sitting on my living room couch i listened to you tell me, "no—one should ever do that and if they do, you should tell someone." well, larry, i'm here, not to tell someone, b
but through it all, simone biles hid a dark secret.ally abused by former us a gymnastic doctor, larry nassar. simone biles is the most high profile of larry nassar‘s victims. he's alleged to have abused more than 100 young girls. biles says she knows she's not to blame for what happened and isn't afraid to speak out now: in court today, larry nassar came face to face with some of the young women he abused, at the start of a sentencing hearing. as they took their turn, they bravely told the...
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simon did you miss anything in until america wholes speech what did she not say we know brant. talks about free trade in about combating of protectionism and nationalist thinking but what about germany's huge trade surplus you know there are many people around the world who are not happy with that it's not just don't know trump he thinks there are too many miss a b.m.w. on fifth avenue you if you ask a lot of people here in europe as well people in italy for instance they will say that you know germany's approach of boosting its own trade while you know encouraging its european partners to be very tough of fiscal discipline and monetary discipline in fact even the french are not that keen on it of course the president macro didn't at dress it head on today in that speech but you know was the answer to this big trade imbalance that germany has with the rest of the world he didn't hear the answer from angola methyl today but of course as i say she has got other things to worry about at the moment i don't think we've heard the word all stare at one time today during their speeches
simon did you miss anything in until america wholes speech what did she not say we know brant. talks about free trade in about combating of protectionism and nationalist thinking but what about germany's huge trade surplus you know there are many people around the world who are not happy with that it's not just don't know trump he thinks there are too many miss a b.m.w. on fifth avenue you if you ask a lot of people here in europe as well people in italy for instance they will say that you know...
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in a statement, simone said she would allow the doctor to steal her love and joy. was jailed in december after child pornography was found on his computer. simone biles said she was not afraid to tell her story anymore, adding, "it's impossibly difficult to relive these experiences and it breaks my heart that as i work towards my dream of competing in tokyo 2020, i will have to continually return to the same training facility where i was abused." andrew plant, bbc news. david willisjoins me now from washington dc. this is just the latest twist in this terrible tale. very much so. she is a woman who has been described as the greatest gymnast ever and she won four gold medals and in rio 2016. she has added her voice to a list of gymnasts claiming they were assaulted by larry nassar. this statement today, she said she wrestled with the decision to go public with this, but says she has been feeling, as she put it, "a bit broken lately and the more i try to shut off the voice in my head, the louder it screams." she says that she should not be made to carry the guilt tha
in a statement, simone said she would allow the doctor to steal her love and joy. was jailed in december after child pornography was found on his computer. simone biles said she was not afraid to tell her story anymore, adding, "it's impossibly difficult to relive these experiences and it breaks my heart that as i work towards my dream of competing in tokyo 2020, i will have to continually return to the same training facility where i was abused." andrew plant, bbc news. david...
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simon: i guess there's two ways of looking at that.lot of consolidation and there are a relatively small number of failures. with a relatively small number of parties involved, it's much easier to coordinate a response. one of the reasons we are seeing time taken to get this software pushed out is because of the complexity and diversity of the manufacturers involved. emily: that was arm holdings ceo simon segars. coming up, our conversation with john martin. what he has to say about the potential at&t and time warner merger. a feature i want to bring to your attention, our interactive tv function. find it at tv on the bloomberg. you can watch an interview, go back to it, send us a message, play along with the charts to show you on air. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. ♪ emily: back to the consumer electronics show in las vegas where we were joined by turner , ceo john martin. we asked about the possible merger with time warner and whether he has spoken with at&t's entertainment folks about what the priorities would be if th
simon: i guess there's two ways of looking at that.lot of consolidation and there are a relatively small number of failures. with a relatively small number of parties involved, it's much easier to coordinate a response. one of the reasons we are seeing time taken to get this software pushed out is because of the complexity and diversity of the manufacturers involved. emily: that was arm holdings ceo simon segars. coming up, our conversation with john martin. what he has to say about the...
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in a statement, simone said she would allow the doctor to steal her love and joy.as jailed in december after child pornography was found on his computer. simone biles said she was not afraid to tell her story anymore, adding, "it's impossibly difficult to relive these experiences and it breaks my heart that as i work towards my dream of competing in tokyo 2020, i will have to continually return to the same training facility where i was abused." andrew plant, bbc news. rachael denhollander was the first person to speak up about dr larry nassar. she was abused when she was a 15—year—old gymnast and has now gone on to be a lawyer. she'll be at the sentencing hearing of dr nassar on tuesday. i asked her what her expectations are. i think it's going to be a really difficult hearing. there are or of a 90 survivors giving their impact statements. i also expect it to be very freeing for the truth to be able to be heard and the survivors to be able to raise their voices in a context where they are being believed, it will be very powerful. you were the first whistleblower on
in a statement, simone said she would allow the doctor to steal her love and joy.as jailed in december after child pornography was found on his computer. simone biles said she was not afraid to tell her story anymore, adding, "it's impossibly difficult to relive these experiences and it breaks my heart that as i work towards my dream of competing in tokyo 2020, i will have to continually return to the same training facility where i was abused." andrew plant, bbc news. rachael...
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rajini: her smile lit up the olympics, but through it all, simone biles hit a dark secret. >> simone biles has come forward to say she was also abused by larry nassar. rajini: simone biles is the most high profile of larry nassar's victims. he is alleged to have abused more than 100 young girls. is notays she has afraid to speak up now. "i will not let one man and the others who enabled him to steal my love and joy." in court today, larry nassar came face-to-face with some of the young women he abused the start of a sentencing hearing. as they took their turn, they bravely told the court what he had done to them. >> good morning. rajini: kyle stephens was first abused by nassar when she was 16 years old. >> perhaps you have figured it out by now, that little girls don't stay little forever. they grow into strong women who return to destroy your world. >> i was 12 years old when i told my parents, when larry rubbed my feet with his penis. no one should ever do that, and if they do, you should tell someone. well, larry, i'm here. not to tell someone, but to tell everyone. rajini: olivi
rajini: her smile lit up the olympics, but through it all, simone biles hit a dark secret. >> simone biles has come forward to say she was also abused by larry nassar. rajini: simone biles is the most high profile of larry nassar's victims. he is alleged to have abused more than 100 young girls. is notays she has afraid to speak up now. "i will not let one man and the others who enabled him to steal my love and joy." in court today, larry nassar came face-to-face with some of...
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for simone.edible, iam support for simone. she said you are incredible, i am shaking reading your post, i know we will all get through this together. now it —— now she has said that she would be attending the hearing of larry nassar because it is all too traumatic for her. also this hour, police injakarta say the investigation into what caused a mezzanine floor at the main stock exchange to collapse is ongoing. a warning that the pictures of the incident are quite distressing. cctv pictures recorded a group of more than 30 students crashing into the building's lobby. more than 70 people in total were injured, but there were no fatalities. police in california have rescued thirteen siblings aged two to 29 from appalling conditions at their home in the city of perris. the alarm was raised on sunday morning when one girl escaped and called the emergency services, claiming her brothers and sisters were being held captive. some were found shackled to their beds appearing malnourished and very dirty. t
for simone.edible, iam support for simone. she said you are incredible, i am shaking reading your post, i know we will all get through this together. now it —— now she has said that she would be attending the hearing of larry nassar because it is all too traumatic for her. also this hour, police injakarta say the investigation into what caused a mezzanine floor at the main stock exchange to collapse is ongoing. a warning that the pictures of the incident are quite distressing. cctv pictures...
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i was to bring simon into the conversation. simon into the conversation.evening, thanks forjoining us. evening, thanks forjoining us. successfully, why does it work in that medium? it took a long time. will be teething problems with this in football. in football. much information as a very high—tech camera. much information as a very high—tech camera. camera. the ball and therefore he was given out. they became a bit of a laughing 5tock. 5tock. technology which has been absolutely vital. vital. technology which is used in tennis, it's fantastic. it's fantastic. you say it's now a vital part of the game. vital part of the game. you wanted to pick up on that. to pick up on that. decision in favour of liverpool, the referee went over to that. referee went over to that. interesting to see a fat camera at the side of the pitch stays. the side of the pitch stays. could work if it's used properly or are you just against it altogether? are you just against it altogether? football is a fast flowing game, different cricket. different cricket. natural breaks, they do
i was to bring simon into the conversation. simon into the conversation.evening, thanks forjoining us. evening, thanks forjoining us. successfully, why does it work in that medium? it took a long time. will be teething problems with this in football. in football. much information as a very high—tech camera. much information as a very high—tech camera. camera. the ball and therefore he was given out. they became a bit of a laughing 5tock. 5tock. technology which has been absolutely vital....
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simon: yes, brent. although there has been a decision by social democrats to press ahead with full coalition talks with angela merkel's conservatives, we are going to have to be a little more patient, as the spd saving the more time -- say they need more time to decide how they will appreciate these talks, with what team. they will come to negotiations, that where they are going to try to push for more concessions. so many people in the social democrat party have said that is what they are looking for. so tonight's meeting here at cdu headquarters with martin schulz, the spd, and the conservative leaders, is just to set the agenda, set the timetable for talks we expect will begin later this week. brent: we have heard the spd party leader martin schulz says he wants to revisit all the key issues in these formal talks which are about to begin. how much pressure does this put on these negotiations? simon: there is a lot of pressure, because we have seen such a division within the spd. so many people very u
simon: yes, brent. although there has been a decision by social democrats to press ahead with full coalition talks with angela merkel's conservatives, we are going to have to be a little more patient, as the spd saving the more time -- say they need more time to decide how they will appreciate these talks, with what team. they will come to negotiations, that where they are going to try to push for more concessions. so many people in the social democrat party have said that is what they are...
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our conversation with arm holding ceo simon segar.lus, highlights from the coverage on the ground at the consumer electronics show. in the next hour, you will hear from the ceo of nissan and sony's ceo. and gopro takes a dive. we speak with ceo nick woodman after the company cuts its forecast and slashes jobs. first, to the lead. the continued fallout over the microchip security flaw all work nearly devices. this week, microsoft said fixes for the vulnerabilities may significantly slow down servers and personal computers. in a blog post on the company tuesday, suggested they could be more substantial than intel previously indicated. microsoft is also temporarily suspending some updates to windows operating systems that use chips that are freezing or not putting up. monday night at ces, the intel ceo tried to reassure people that there do data would be safe. -- that their data would be safe. >> the security is job number one for intel and the industry. so the primary focus of our decisions and discussions have been to keep our customer
our conversation with arm holding ceo simon segar.lus, highlights from the coverage on the ground at the consumer electronics show. in the next hour, you will hear from the ceo of nissan and sony's ceo. and gopro takes a dive. we speak with ceo nick woodman after the company cuts its forecast and slashes jobs. first, to the lead. the continued fallout over the microchip security flaw all work nearly devices. this week, microsoft said fixes for the vulnerabilities may significantly slow down...
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but go ahead, simone, what do you wab the to say?if we had a history of racism, we would know it. the president is racist whether we want to talk about the central park five who were exonerated and the current president of the united states, then a private citizen, took out a whole ad in the new york times to say these young black men did it. >> where are the lawsuits. >> whether we're talking about -- >> where are the laws he broke. >> if you're not sued you're not a racist? >> no, you know this, my friend simone. >> oh -- >> the shortcut to victory is to call somebody a name. i have seen it over and over again. i know on the right we do it to the left, and the left does it to us, i think in this case, going beyond the crass language, he was trying to talk about may meritorious immigration. >> this is why this is problematic. the president of the united states of america, said in a meeting, and basically said, why do we have to take all these black and brown people? why can't we just have good white immigrants. that's what he said.
but go ahead, simone, what do you wab the to say?if we had a history of racism, we would know it. the president is racist whether we want to talk about the central park five who were exonerated and the current president of the united states, then a private citizen, took out a whole ad in the new york times to say these young black men did it. >> where are the lawsuits. >> whether we're talking about -- >> where are the laws he broke. >> if you're not sued you're not a...
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simon jack, bbc news.leaders have been meeting the business secretary, greg clark, today to try cushion the blow following the collapse of carillion and the risk to thousands ofjobs. frances 0'grady who's the general secretary of the tuc, says she wants a government task force to be formed to take immediate action. and point to the business secretary that we need to get everybody around a table. —— i was making the point of the business secretary. we need urgency of action to make sure that thousands of workers, and further thousands of workers, and further thousands more in the chain, do not lose theirjobs and livelihoods. and to protect everybody, too. it was a constructive meeting. we are meeting tomorrow. but we want those words backed up by action. len mccluskey said the investigation that has been set up by the government must get to the bottom of carillion‘s business culture. we want to know why directors were allowed to pay themselves massive bonuses, pay massive dividends to the shareholders at a
simon jack, bbc news.leaders have been meeting the business secretary, greg clark, today to try cushion the blow following the collapse of carillion and the risk to thousands ofjobs. frances 0'grady who's the general secretary of the tuc, says she wants a government task force to be formed to take immediate action. and point to the business secretary that we need to get everybody around a table. —— i was making the point of the business secretary. we need urgency of action to make sure that...
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but through it all, simone biles hid a dark secret.y she was also sexually abused by former usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. simone biles is the most high profile of larry nassar‘s victims. he's alleged to have abused more than 100 young girls. biles said she knows she's not to blame for what happened and isn't afraid to speak out now: in court today, larry nassar came face to face with some of the young women he abused at the start of a sentencing hearing. as they took their turn, they bravely told the court what he'd done to them. good morning, my name is kyle stephens. kyle stephens was first abused by nassar when she was just six years old. perhaps you have figured it out by now, but little girls don't stay little forever. they grow into strong women that return to destroy your world. i was 12 years old when i told my parents, "when larry rubbed my feet, he uses his penis." sitting on my living room couch i listened to you tell me, "no—one should ever do that and if they do, you should tell someone." well, larry, i'm here, not
but through it all, simone biles hid a dark secret.y she was also sexually abused by former usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. simone biles is the most high profile of larry nassar‘s victims. he's alleged to have abused more than 100 young girls. biles said she knows she's not to blame for what happened and isn't afraid to speak out now: in court today, larry nassar came face to face with some of the young women he abused at the start of a sentencing hearing. as they took their turn, they...
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and simon we saw in that report. the s.p.d. unhappy about parts of the preliminary agreements and while those renegotiated the c d u a saying that no that's the agreement that you voted on we can go into detail but that stands so already they haven't met yet and there's pressure. there's a lot of pressure because as you say there's a lot of dissatisfaction from the s.p.d. side and martin shuls has said you know he wants to look at all the areas that have already been discussed in those talks over the last few weeks and see what can can still be pushed through in terms of social democratic ideas and of course that's he's main reason for saying that he wants to continue with talks is to say you know that if we're inside the government we can push through some of our social democrat ideas in spite of the fact that the conservatives are in the majority there is a little bit of wiggle room perhaps for angle americal as he said that the the agreement as it stands is the outline of what the government program will be but you know some
and simon we saw in that report. the s.p.d. unhappy about parts of the preliminary agreements and while those renegotiated the c d u a saying that no that's the agreement that you voted on we can go into detail but that stands so already they haven't met yet and there's pressure. there's a lot of pressure because as you say there's a lot of dissatisfaction from the s.p.d. side and martin shuls has said you know he wants to look at all the areas that have already been discussed in those talks...
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emily: that was arm holdings ceo simon segars.john martin, what he has to say about the potential at&t and time warner merger. a feature i want to bring to your attention, our interactive tv function. the it at tv on bloomberg. you can watch an interview, go back to it, send us a message, play along with the charts to show you on air. this is for bloomberg's of drivers only. -- bloomberg subscribers only. ♪ emily: back to the consumer electronics show in las vegas, where we were joined by turner ceo john martin. we asked about the possible warner and time whether he has spoken with folks about what the priorities would be if this deal gets done. take a listen. john: i think the benefits of a turner and more broadly speaking time warner connecting with an at&t is right now premium content companies are racing -- trying to pick up more scale technology, more data, more ability to reach our fans and know who are -- our fans are. at&t's data, their tech platform, have really significant advertising opportunities that we -- it's g
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let me start with the economist, simon. simon: we have got some way to go. timing, tom, because i celebrated mifid with a dividend release this morning. that was an exciting moment, putting it through the mifid portal. for me, the gap, or take the ftse, yield is at 3.6%. you are looking at the short-end yieldingurve 4.5%. i still think dividends become very interesting even if we have got the inflationary story wrong and the bond markets starts to be routed because yield hungry investors will go rushing for the door. they will be looking for the yield on equities. i think that hunt for yield almostemains in tact, agnostic of the economics. tom: where are you on this? you are an equity guy? when does yield begin to compete with dividends? how 2006 of me. >> for u.s. equities, i think see more advantage of both sides. also, because of hopefully higher inflation. at the same time, we have think about the impact for corporations with the text reform and all this cash coming back to the u.s. -- what will they do with it? it is not clear they will be investing mor
let me start with the economist, simon. simon: we have got some way to go. timing, tom, because i celebrated mifid with a dividend release this morning. that was an exciting moment, putting it through the mifid portal. for me, the gap, or take the ftse, yield is at 3.6%. you are looking at the short-end yieldingurve 4.5%. i still think dividends become very interesting even if we have got the inflationary story wrong and the bond markets starts to be routed because yield hungry investors will...
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our correspondent simon gompertz reports. the sort of work, painting offices in newly built flats that the carillion collapses putting in question. a london decorating company which had 30 people turn up for a job to find suddenly there was nothing to do and £2 million of orders had disappeared. carillion took on the contract then farmed them out to subcontractors. re—employ everyone, carry out the work, by the materials, train the people, all on that level down. the stock market has had its money and the investors have had their money, and i'm sure they've had good times in the past and we find it unbelievable how business can lose £1.5 billion. that anger amongst many who were depending on carillion, the royal liverpool hospital now expected to be delayed, is beginning to focus on what it was paying its top people. and the fact it changed its policy on bonuses so that it was much harder to claw the money back if the company hit the rocks. there will have to be an investigation. you can't say for certain exacting what happen
our correspondent simon gompertz reports. the sort of work, painting offices in newly built flats that the carillion collapses putting in question. a london decorating company which had 30 people turn up for a job to find suddenly there was nothing to do and £2 million of orders had disappeared. carillion took on the contract then farmed them out to subcontractors. re—employ everyone, carry out the work, by the materials, train the people, all on that level down. the stock market has had its...
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well, simon was kind of people that he also could be kind of moody. wheeler was always very, very straightforward with people. and if you're a kind person. now of course simon also had his bongo playing side which go brot him a lot of press. the. he was much wilder. this was between september, 1939 in december, 1941, which is summer 1981 is when a lot of physicists were recruited to work in the manhattan project including wheeler and simon. they both took on roles in the manhattan project at this time. so, when you look at this timeframe, it is pretty amazing what they got done in this period with less than two and a half years. simon did all the work that he needed for his thesis, for his doctoral thesis and in less than two and a half years. so, let me talk a little bit about the research together. so, the research together became known as a wheeler signed an observer theory. well, which was all that about? well, that had to do with how electrons interact with each other using electricity or the electromagnetic action. the standard picture at the ti
well, simon was kind of people that he also could be kind of moody. wheeler was always very, very straightforward with people. and if you're a kind person. now of course simon also had his bongo playing side which go brot him a lot of press. the. he was much wilder. this was between september, 1939 in december, 1941, which is summer 1981 is when a lot of physicists were recruited to work in the manhattan project including wheeler and simon. they both took on roles in the manhattan project at...
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you got this. >> you can see simone during the 75th annual golden globe awards.course. she's the >>> travel considerations provided by -- >>> a few stars with birthdays this weekend. my friend joey mcintyre is celebrating turning 45. tracy ulman is 58. and meredith vieira is 64. take a final look at your choices. which transformer star did not have to audition for his role in the film? well, that is tyrese gibson, who is 39 this weekend. happy birthday, tyrese. >>> monday on "e.t." our countdown to the golden globes. >> i mean it's crazy. >> awards season is officially here and we are hanging with the front-runners. >> a dream come true. >> then the bachelor is back and we have six things you should watch out for. monday. >>> well, we are almost out of time this weekend, but for all the late-breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. before we go, check out a music video from another star we're expecting a lot from this 2018. miss demi lovato. >> we're going to leave you with her video for tell me you love me. it's off the album of the same name
you got this. >> you can see simone during the 75th annual golden globe awards.course. she's the >>> travel considerations provided by -- >>> a few stars with birthdays this weekend. my friend joey mcintyre is celebrating turning 45. tracy ulman is 58. and meredith vieira is 64. take a final look at your choices. which transformer star did not have to audition for his role in the film? well, that is tyrese gibson, who is 39 this weekend. happy birthday, tyrese....
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simone biles!gly and energetic girl admitted to feeling broken, saying she too had been a victim of one of sport's most predatory abusers. physician larry nassar was part of the us gymnastics programme from the ‘80s to 2015. he is accused of sexually abusing more than 130 women under the guise of medical treatment and is serving 60 years in jail for possessing images of child sexual abuse. in a lengthy statement last night, biles said it had been impossibly but says she's not afraid to tell her story any more. "i love this sport too much and i have never been a quitter," she said. "i won't let one man and the others that enabled him to steal my love and joy." some of her biles' 0lympic team—mates also say they were abused by nassar, including aly raisman. she has accused authorities of a cover—up and believes more should have been done to protect the girls in his care. what did usa gymnastics do and larry nassar do to manipulate these girls so much that they are so afraid to speak up? usa gymnastic
simone biles!gly and energetic girl admitted to feeling broken, saying she too had been a victim of one of sport's most predatory abusers. physician larry nassar was part of the us gymnastics programme from the ‘80s to 2015. he is accused of sexually abusing more than 130 women under the guise of medical treatment and is serving 60 years in jail for possessing images of child sexual abuse. in a lengthy statement last night, biles said it had been impossibly but says she's not afraid to tell...
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kiss, hug, simone biles.ns have accused him of sexual abuse under the guise of medical treatment, and more than 130 women have filed civil lawsuits against him alleging abuse. one of those olympic gymnasts is aly raisman, who spoke about the abuse to american tv. why are we looking at why didn't the girls speak up? why not look at what about the culture? what did us gymnastics do and larry nassar do to manipulate these girls so much that they are so afraid to speak up? you're angry? i am angry. i'm really upset because it has been, i dare a lot, you know, when i see these young girls that come up to me and they ask for pictures or autographs or whatever it is, every time i look at them, every time i see them smiling, ijust think, ijust want to create change so that they never ever have to go that. we can speak now to craig heap — a former commonwealth games gold medal winning gymnast, who also went to sydney olympics and has gone on to coach and commentate. he's also just about to set up own gym. and to marth
kiss, hug, simone biles.ns have accused him of sexual abuse under the guise of medical treatment, and more than 130 women have filed civil lawsuits against him alleging abuse. one of those olympic gymnasts is aly raisman, who spoke about the abuse to american tv. why are we looking at why didn't the girls speak up? why not look at what about the culture? what did us gymnastics do and larry nassar do to manipulate these girls so much that they are so afraid to speak up? you're angry? i am angry....
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wait, let me ask simone.d you, simone, that your party would cave. >> you did, you did. >> they always do. >> i was hopeful. but first of all, don, change has never come through the institutions. real change comes from outside folks pushing and cornering the folks in the institutions. >> you're mad. >> -- to do the right thing. i am mad. progressives across this country are mad. i'm concerned about the thousands and thousands of folks out there, d.r.e.a.m.ers, whose lives literally sit currently in limbo. i'm concerned about the 15,000-plus folks that have already lost their protective status. they cannot work. they don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. people can miss me with the b.s. about dems struck a good keel deal. i don't have any good faith anything better is going to happen 17 days from now. >> you look like the cat who ate the canary, scott, what's going on? >> mitch mcconnell offered chuck schumer this deal on friday night. >> that's right. >> ask they walked away from it. all they got, all
wait, let me ask simone.d you, simone, that your party would cave. >> you did, you did. >> they always do. >> i was hopeful. but first of all, don, change has never come through the institutions. real change comes from outside folks pushing and cornering the folks in the institutions. >> you're mad. >> -- to do the right thing. i am mad. progressives across this country are mad. i'm concerned about the thousands and thousands of folks out there, d.r.e.a.m.ers,...
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simone, go ahead. >> clearly donald trump dragged us all down into the gutter with him. we're currently sitting on air discussing whether he said shit-hole or shit-house. the problem with snr cotton and senator purdue for that matter is they went out and impugned the credibility of senator durbin. it is one thing to disagree. but it is a whole other thing to impugn the credibility. and totally just seemingly excuse the underlying issues of the conversation or whatever occurred at the white house. and so it is a travesty that not only we're discussing this, but on today, the day we celebrate dr. martin luther king jr. >> and on this day, on this day the president, you know, was tweeting this morning, the first thing he tweeted was about the daca negotiations, simone. we're left with the statement from overnight where he told reporters, i'm not a racist, and he told reporters i'm the least racist person you have ever interviewed, simone. what do you make of that statement? >> you know, i -- if you have to state that you're the least racist anything, i think that's problema
simone, go ahead. >> clearly donald trump dragged us all down into the gutter with him. we're currently sitting on air discussing whether he said shit-hole or shit-house. the problem with snr cotton and senator purdue for that matter is they went out and impugned the credibility of senator durbin. it is one thing to disagree. but it is a whole other thing to impugn the credibility. and totally just seemingly excuse the underlying issues of the conversation or whatever occurred at the...
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but through it all, simone biles hid a dark secret.biles comes forward to say she was also sexually abused by former us a gymnastic doctor, larry nassar. simone biles is the most high profile of larry nassar‘s victims. he's alleged to have abused more than 100 young girls. biles said she knows she's not to blame for what happened and isn't afraid to speak out now. of a sentencing hearing. good morning, my name is kyle stephens. 552555é5é5é5;.. -... ..-.... you should tell someone." well, larry, i'm here, 55? $5 $5.1! 55m55fi5 7” 7 77” 7” ”7” 77 but to tell everyone. 0livia cowan suffered for years from nassar‘s abuse. now she's finally rebuilding her life and is a mother. i will educate my children about monsters like you and pray to god they will never experience pain like this. there will be a day where i look into my soul and i will still see for the young women who shared their stories today here at court, this is also about accountability. how did larry nassar work as the team doctor for usa gymnastics for nearly two decades and co
but through it all, simone biles hid a dark secret.biles comes forward to say she was also sexually abused by former us a gymnastic doctor, larry nassar. simone biles is the most high profile of larry nassar‘s victims. he's alleged to have abused more than 100 young girls. biles said she knows she's not to blame for what happened and isn't afraid to speak out now. of a sentencing hearing. good morning, my name is kyle stephens. 552555é5é5é5;.. -... ..-.... you should tell someone."...
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simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, 110w simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, now a simongeon, now a convicted criminal. today he was given a £10,000 fine and a community service order after pleading guilty to assaulting two macro patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, he resigned from his post. the hospital says it can reassure his patients they suffered no harm because of what he did. 0ne they suffered no harm because of what he did. one of his other patients, who also underwent a transplant by him more than ten yea rs transplant by him more than ten years ago, is adamant the surgeon should not be punished. when all is said and done, and artist finds his work. that is what he has done. the difficulty in surgery and everything you have to do with it, 13 plus hours of standing in concentrating on something, it is amazing. so, signing his
simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, 110w simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, now a simongeon, now a convicted criminal. today he was given a £10,000 fine and a community service order after pleading guilty to assaulting two macro patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later,...
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simone bile. busy both in and out of the gym.ed in her name. this saturday a movie based on her life on lifetime. simone also she's not doing anything much. training for the 2020 olympics in tokyo. just as the sport of gymnastics has been rocked by the recent conviction of doctor larry nassar. a lot to talk about. hi simone. >> hello. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> first of all, sentenced last week. i remember you said about the judge, you called her your hero and you tweeted this. you said no longer does he have the power to steal our happiness and our joy, but then you also wrote, but i also want to cry all the time. >> yes. >> i thought that was powerful. >> thank you. i think it's very hard for someone to go through what i've gone through recently. and it's very hard to talk about, but other than that, i think the judge is my hero just because she gave it to him straight and didn't let him get any power over any of the girls and letting the girls go and speak was very powerful. >> he can't hurt you anymore. >> no. >> he
simone bile. busy both in and out of the gym.ed in her name. this saturday a movie based on her life on lifetime. simone also she's not doing anything much. training for the 2020 olympics in tokyo. just as the sport of gymnastics has been rocked by the recent conviction of doctor larry nassar. a lot to talk about. hi simone. >> hello. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> first of all, sentenced last week. i remember you said about the judge, you called her your hero and...
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simon young thank you as well. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the first of three brazilian judges considering former president agrees ignacio de silva against his prison sentence as voted to uphold his conviction for eruption of course two other judges must be very opinions for the sentence to be filed by the former president no rallied his supporters ahead of the decision which could see him barred from running for office again. in the groups that endure have stepped up their protests against a controversial film due to open this week and makers of padmavati did not accusations that it distorts history by trying a muslim ruler as a lover of a hindu queen police opened fire to disperse protests after the supreme court gave the joint head for the film's release. islamic state group said it was behind a deadly attack on the offices of the save the children aid agency in afghanistan security forces surround the building but the militants broke through killing four and i
simon young thank you as well. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the first of three brazilian judges considering former president agrees ignacio de silva against his prison sentence as voted to uphold his conviction for eruption of course two other judges must be very opinions for the sentence to be filed by the former president no rallied his supporters ahead of the decision which could see him barred from running for office again. in the groups...
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journalist simon speakman chordal reporting us from to an assignment good to speak with you if you. now there's a seventy percent chance of success that's the verdict of one senior german politician on the exploratory coalition talks between chancellor i'm going marcos conservatives and the social democrats almost four months after voters went to the polls here in germany the parties have set themselves a deadline of today to decide whether they can agree on terms michael's conservative bloc is sitting down for its fifth day of discussions with the center left s.p.d. led by martin shuls now the two sides are said to have made progress on issues like taxation and clean energy but have left the more sensitive policy disagreements until today if successful the parties will enter into formal coalition to go she ations if not germany could face fresh elections and that means an uncertain future for chancellor merkel. let's bring in our political correspondent michelle and krisna with us here in studio michelle good morning to you what is the thirty percent that is keeping the two sides a
journalist simon speakman chordal reporting us from to an assignment good to speak with you if you. now there's a seventy percent chance of success that's the verdict of one senior german politician on the exploratory coalition talks between chancellor i'm going marcos conservatives and the social democrats almost four months after voters went to the polls here in germany the parties have set themselves a deadline of today to decide whether they can agree on terms michael's conservative bloc is...
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young welcome simon so the conservative party heads out of america for the c.d.u. and her horse a half of the say su they're meeting what can we expect to come out of that. well filled the meetings today and they'll be one with martin chills the s.p.d. leader here in a couple of hours time they're really organizational the parties the conservatives here in the social democrats also have been discussing today what their strategy will be going into these full coalition talks and how they're going to deal of course with that major strand of opposition from the social democrat party that we saw yesterday in that very tight vote to proceed so today it's strategic later on it'll be organizational just setting out really the timetable i think we're going to have to be a bit more patient because the social democrats in particular saying they need a little bit of time just to work out what they think they can get out of talks and they might not be ready to do that until wednesday or thursday of this week here social democrats but the party conference they're saying that mr
young welcome simon so the conservative party heads out of america for the c.d.u. and her horse a half of the say su they're meeting what can we expect to come out of that. well filled the meetings today and they'll be one with martin chills the s.p.d. leader here in a couple of hours time they're really organizational the parties the conservatives here in the social democrats also have been discussing today what their strategy will be going into these full coalition talks and how they're going...
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and i watched simone biles come in and hug your neck.ion people. it can drag you down and when you use it for good, it's a fascinating thing. i thought the gymnasts were so incredible before any of this happened. >> yeah. >> and then, to see them all share their stories and band together. it was so inspiring, again, to see. to see how they stood up to this complete monster, was so wonderful. >> well, we were just joking before we came on. oh, john legend, you're great. but chrissy teigen. john is about to play jesus christ in "jesus christ superstar." >> i have no idea what "jesus christ superstar" is. i want to go into it with the approach, i don't want to watch rehearsal. i want to be an audience member and take it in. he is so excited. >> it will be amazing. >> we have a gift for you. >> for your little -- >> oh, my god. so sours. i love you. this is working out. and look at this. >> a "today" show onesie. >> it's hard to believe they're this little. congratulations on everything. >> thank you so much. >> love you, honey. >> this is s
and i watched simone biles come in and hug your neck.ion people. it can drag you down and when you use it for good, it's a fascinating thing. i thought the gymnasts were so incredible before any of this happened. >> yeah. >> and then, to see them all share their stories and band together. it was so inspiring, again, to see. to see how they stood up to this complete monster, was so wonderful. >> well, we were just joking before we came on. oh, john legend, you're great. but...
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he's normally here with us in london but today simon calder has deserted us but today simon calder hasford. simon, good morning to you, always a pleasure to speak to you, simon is the travel editor for the independent and a regular commentator on travel news. first of all, what you make of the advice from the foreign office? really unusual. normally the foreign office either says we think it is ok to go somewhere, or we think it is too dangerous, don't go there. what they have said is you can go to the montego bay area but you can only do that if you stay in your gated compound, or if you are travelling to and from the airport, or on an excursion as the report said, with official providers. something organised by your tour operator, by your hotel. it's important to say that it only applies to that specific district of saint james, montego bay city area and the resorts around it. it doesn't apply to negril in the west for places in the east but people will fly into montego bay and so it will apply them, but very unusual. let's talk about the practicalities of this for two categories. we
he's normally here with us in london but today simon calder has deserted us but today simon calder hasford. simon, good morning to you, always a pleasure to speak to you, simon is the travel editor for the independent and a regular commentator on travel news. first of all, what you make of the advice from the foreign office? really unusual. normally the foreign office either says we think it is ok to go somewhere, or we think it is too dangerous, don't go there. what they have said is you can...
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i'm simon mccoy. today at 2: on the wrong track — as we get back to work after the holidays, campaigners say some people are being priced off the railways. it is not value for money, it is as simple as that. what you're paying for for the railfares does not represent what you're actually getting. it is pretty disgusting. you're not even guaranteed. i think it is wrong. iran's supreme leader blames foreign enemies for stirring the protests in his country — at least 22 are dead and no sign of reprisals — yet. an investigation is under way after 13 monkeys were killed in a fire at woburn safari park in milton keynes. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. and oh, dear, andy murray, bad news? andy murray — not the best of starts to the new year. he's revealed the struggle he's going through trying to come back from his long—term hip injury. he's even considering surgery. more at half—past. and louise has all the weather, and we are keeping an eye on storm eleanor? yes, storm eleanor arrives through t
i'm simon mccoy. today at 2: on the wrong track — as we get back to work after the holidays, campaigners say some people are being priced off the railways. it is not value for money, it is as simple as that. what you're paying for for the railfares does not represent what you're actually getting. it is pretty disgusting. you're not even guaranteed. i think it is wrong. iran's supreme leader blames foreign enemies for stirring the protests in his country — at least 22 are dead and no sign of...
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ok, simon bedford. department deloitte relit it.housands ofjobs at risk. deloitte and ey should be broken up in the wake of the collapse. issued its first profit warning. trade and investment. we asked him how comprehensive this government investigation will be. it will need to be compared to, it will need to look at everything. will need to look at everything. will not avoid the fact that businesses sometimes fail. businesses sometimes fail. fact of life, whether the government is a counterparty or not. that is sometimes... sometimes... move against them in a way that makes them unsustainable. makes them unsustainable. that take a quick look at the market. a quick look at the market. they are all down. all down. we have seen a bit of profit taking on the footsie. profit taking on the footsie. is an interesting story behind all of these markets being down. of these markets being down. we asked being rising bonds. asked being rising bonds. bonds are less risky than stocks. less risky than stocks. investors are thinking and going to p
ok, simon bedford. department deloitte relit it.housands ofjobs at risk. deloitte and ey should be broken up in the wake of the collapse. issued its first profit warning. trade and investment. we asked him how comprehensive this government investigation will be. it will need to be compared to, it will need to look at everything. will need to look at everything. will not avoid the fact that businesses sometimes fail. businesses sometimes fail. fact of life, whether the government is a...
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i'm simon mccoy. today at two.ng giant carillion. as the ruins of carillion lie around her, will the prime minister act to end this costly racket of the relationship between government and some of these companies? i might first of all remind the right honourable gentleman that a third of the carillion contracts with the government were let by the labour government. fresh warnings of persistent heavy snow for many northern parts of the uk after hundreds of drivers spent the night stranded in their cars. "haemorrhaging" nurses — new figures show one in ten leaving the nhs in england each year, meaning there are now more leaving the profession than joining. i want to give my patients my best, but i feel like i can't do that
i'm simon mccoy. today at two.ng giant carillion. as the ruins of carillion lie around her, will the prime minister act to end this costly racket of the relationship between government and some of these companies? i might first of all remind the right honourable gentleman that a third of the carillion contracts with the government were let by the labour government. fresh warnings of persistent heavy snow for many northern parts of the uk after hundreds of drivers spent the night stranded in...