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. >>> and -- >> simon needs a friend. >> see how simon the cat makes a new love connection. >> simon,horty, what your name is? i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. mmmm air wick do you want freshness that lasts? with air wick scented oils you get fragrance for twice as long as febreze plug, so it's twice the value. so your home smells fresh, day after day, after day.essed up your lungs. i never thought that at only 45 it would give me a heart attack. my tip is: do your heart a favor, and quit now. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. ♪ living well do you often wake up with chest congestion? or suffer excess mucus? try mucinex 12 hour. the bio layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus. and lasts for 12 hours. mucinex 12 hour. ♪ >>> closed captioning provided by -- gold bond neck and chest cream. 97% had firmer skin. gold bond ultimate lotion, ultimate skin. . ♪ >>> got three friends in the philippines riding on a motorbike, heading to the beach having a great time. >> now, in asia, it is not uncommon to
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simon: yes. from the economic community of "jumpstarting usrica." gary shilling with with professor johnson, and rick rieder will join us in the 8:00 hour. what do you do now off -- after the big lift off 2019? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the french prime minister addressing some of the issues surrounding the fire at notre dame and how the project is going to proceed. french prime minister indicating there will be tax breaks for those making donations to the rebuilding of the project. i come back to the comments tom and i were making, i just wonder how this will play with the protests. clearly, there is good well surrounding this project, but tax breaks for rich making donations, i wonder how that will go down. we will be -- we will wait and see how it goes down. tom: as we were talking earlier, you are talking about the state of ancient things in europe. i have the recollection of a wonderful article four or five years ago that said france is behind the united kingdom and the attempt to restore medie
simon: yes. from the economic community of "jumpstarting usrica." gary shilling with with professor johnson, and rick rieder will join us in the 8:00 hour. what do you do now off -- after the big lift off 2019? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the french prime minister addressing some of the issues surrounding the fire at notre dame and how the project is going to proceed. french prime minister indicating there will be tax breaks for those making donations to the rebuilding of the project....
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he'd been removed from the complex before and officer simon had spotted him there again. he says he was in the alley next to the complex leaving when ht simon caug up to him, pulled his gun and pepper sprayed him and dragged him from hiscar. >> he was very aggressive. he's n y a personu want to run across. >> wilson admits he was trying to break free from theofficer's grip but says that's because simon kept hitting him with the baton while he was trying to wipe his eyes. check this out. once he's on the ground just before the video ends, you can see officer simon punch wilson >> i blacked out, then i woke back up and i'm in the ambulance. et me go, i just want to go home. >> instead he went to jail charged with assaulting officer simon and unlawful entry of the property. rosecutors later dropped those charges too. but just like the others, wilson told the i-team he was rned away when he tried to complain to mpd. >> you just need to listen to the person. hear both but it's like they don't do that. >> mpd declined our request for an on-camera interview but said it disciplin
he'd been removed from the complex before and officer simon had spotted him there again. he says he was in the alley next to the complex leaving when ht simon caug up to him, pulled his gun and pepper sprayed him and dragged him from hiscar. >> he was very aggressive. he's n y a personu want to run across. >> wilson admits he was trying to break free from theofficer's grip but says that's because simon kept hitting him with the baton while he was trying to wipe his eyes. check this...
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and his wife simone -- >> they're the real deal. in 2004 when simone was diagnosed with rare form of bone cancer. she's in remission now. ♪ >> i learned that you got to be grateful. and you can't take things for granted. >> how did my wife simone beat cancer? like a boss. >> i had a 15-hour surgery. it was a 2 1/2-year recovery, where i had to learn to walk again. >> what kind of rock was todd for you? >> rock the bells. >> i mean. >> he was definitely my rock. i remember sitting in the doctor's office and he wanted to give his fibula bone. because he felt that his fibula bone would be bigger and stronger. so. >> why not? >> why not? >> it's too mushy? >> little bit. >> todd was very, you knowg to i first came home. you know, if they came to the house crying -- >> i'd kick them out. >> todd would tell them they got to leave, you can't go in there. and talk to simone. >> people don't intentionally bring negative energy but when you come -- i'm so sorry. when you come around with all that, it's just like, yo, you are bringing the wron
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i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at 12pm: another explosion in colombo as police discover another device — a day after a series of suicide bomb attacks killed 290 people — including eight britons. 2a suspects have been arrested — officials say the attacks were carried out by a localjihadi group with the support of an international network. british aid worker, faye mooney, has been killed by gunmen who stormed the holiday resort where she was staying in nigeria. a comedian who played the president of ukraine in a television satire has been elected to run the country. the head of britain's fertility watchdog accuses ivf clinics of using "very selective" information to persuade middle—aged women to undergo treatment. good afternoon. in the past few minutes there has been another explosion in the sri lankan capital colombo, as security forces were difusing a bomb inside a van near a church. that is the moment it exploded. it comes the day after 290 people were killed in a series of suicide bomb attacks. eig
i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at 12pm: another explosion in colombo as police discover another device — a day after a series of suicide bomb attacks killed 290 people — including eight britons. 2a suspects have been arrested — officials say the attacks were carried out by a localjihadi group with the support of an international network. british aid worker, faye mooney, has been killed by gunmen who stormed the holiday resort where she was staying in nigeria. a comedian who played the...
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simon jones has more.ers who'd glued themselves to waterloo bridge. with police patience and resources stretched, the only approved place for protest remains marble arch. chanting: we love you! there, a 16—year—old swedish schoolgirl received a rapturous welcome as she took to the stage. greta thunberg's protest outside the swedish parliament calling for action on climate change is credited with inspiring demonstrations worldwide. we are the ones making a difference. it shouldn't be like that but since no—one else is doing anything, we will have to do so. she was undoubtedly preaching to the converted. i think she's right. yeah, that's really all that i want to say, but she is right and people need to listen to her. she's going to be very welcome here, isn't she, because she is one of the first people who spoke out and drew attention to all of this. i wish that at 16 i would have had the guts to do what she's doing now. but police say the disruption has been unacceptable. hundreds of people have been arres
simon jones has more.ers who'd glued themselves to waterloo bridge. with police patience and resources stretched, the only approved place for protest remains marble arch. chanting: we love you! there, a 16—year—old swedish schoolgirl received a rapturous welcome as she took to the stage. greta thunberg's protest outside the swedish parliament calling for action on climate change is credited with inspiring demonstrations worldwide. we are the ones making a difference. it shouldn't be like...
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simon: it matters enormously.undamentally, occidental, to do the deal, has to sell assets to pay for the financing to do the deal. chevron has also pledged asset sales. it is under much less pressure, it's balance sheet is in or miss. it will take on debt to do the deal, sell stop, but it has much more but stability. combining occidental with anadarko, occidental will have to take on this massive lng project in mozambique, for example. it doesn't have anything like that at the moment. they say they don't have any problem with that, they have project experience, but this would be a new industry for the company. if they sell it, who would buy it? there is a lot of uncertainty in the market even though it is fast-growing. lots of questions raised, absolutely. the size plays a big part of it. amanda: great to have your thoughts, simon casey. moving past some negative headlines. the market expecting facebook earnings will improve the social media company has moved past controversies. this is bloomberg. ♪ isnda: preside
simon: it matters enormously.undamentally, occidental, to do the deal, has to sell assets to pay for the financing to do the deal. chevron has also pledged asset sales. it is under much less pressure, it's balance sheet is in or miss. it will take on debt to do the deal, sell stop, but it has much more but stability. combining occidental with anadarko, occidental will have to take on this massive lng project in mozambique, for example. it doesn't have anything like that at the moment. they say...
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timothy simons, everybody. "veep" airs sundays on hbo.ai unlocks the art of science. when you open a bottle of beer, i don't think many people actually know the level of science that's filled into that bottle. back in time, it took carlsberg several years to produce a new beer. but using microsoft artificial intelligence, we will be able to detect new flavors in a split second and develop better beers faster. with ai, we redefine what's possible. so cheers! this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. when you get more you for your money, every time, it's not shopping, it's maximizing. maxx life at t.j.maxx with the most lobster dishes lobsterfesof the yearred lobster like lobster lover's dream and new ultimate lobsterfest surf and turf. so come lobsterfest today! and now for a limited time, get ten percent off red lobster to go. stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the morning. zzzquil pure zzzs. mil
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it is simon mobile and senior lecturer in international studies at and i guess the university gentleman thank you time welcome to inside story mohammed islam i'm going to start with you in tehran and i do want to start out by pointing out that this is not a new threat iran has made the threat before most notably i think it was two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve as well in your view what is different this time what makes it more crucial more important or as i said at the start of the show the stakes being higher look at first i want to mention there it is not only in politics where it is also an experience for iran because the iranian government has the experience of putting some restriction on controlling to a certain form is doing to iran iraq war in one thousand nine hundred s. so this time by as the as a consequence of u.s. policy and quitting. iranian government is thinking about this decision as a means of. i mean. i think sending the message to it it to do now to states that this is this time it would be really different for rangers but it's a provocative move in i
it is simon mobile and senior lecturer in international studies at and i guess the university gentleman thank you time welcome to inside story mohammed islam i'm going to start with you in tehran and i do want to start out by pointing out that this is not a new threat iran has made the threat before most notably i think it was two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve as well in your view what is different this time what makes it more crucial more important or as i said at the start of...
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simon, thank you.'s helping migrant workers access banking and financial services even if they don't have a permanent address or financial history. (pres you're with business live from bbc news. tsb has become the first uk bank to pledge to refund customers who fall victim to any type of fraud. the "fraud refund guarantee" will cover cases where customers are tricked into authorising payments to fraudsters, as well as unauthorised transactions. neena bhati is head of campaigns at which? welcome to the programme. what do you make of this move on the part of tsp? it sounds very generous on the one hand. absolutely, people have been losing life changing sums of money every day, thinking that they are authorising payments going to, say their builders, solicitors and even their banks, sometimes, thinking they are protecting their money when moving into a different account. but actually they are being tricked by fraudsters. this move by tsb is ground—breaking, they are saying, look, you are going through a r
simon, thank you.'s helping migrant workers access banking and financial services even if they don't have a permanent address or financial history. (pres you're with business live from bbc news. tsb has become the first uk bank to pledge to refund customers who fall victim to any type of fraud. the "fraud refund guarantee" will cover cases where customers are tricked into authorising payments to fraudsters, as well as unauthorised transactions. neena bhati is head of campaigns at...
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the pop star adele has separated from her husband, simon konecki.ve birth to their son, angelo, in 2012. a spokesperson for the singer has said the pair are "committed to raising their son together, lovingly". a scheme to help people with mental health illnesses find a job, if they want one, is being expanded. england is rolling it out the individual placement and support scheme to 28 new areas, which means most of england will be covered by the scheme. employment specialists will offer coaching and advice, along with practical tips on preparing for interviews. it's hoped that within five years, it will help 55,000 people per year. a british computer expert, who helped shut down a major cyber attack on the nhs, has pleaded guilty to cyber crime charges in the us. marcus hutchins, from north devon, faces up to five years in prison, for his role in distributing malicious software, designed to steal online banking passwords. he says he takes full responsibility for his actions. the headlines on bbc news. police in londonderry investigating the murder o
the pop star adele has separated from her husband, simon konecki.ve birth to their son, angelo, in 2012. a spokesperson for the singer has said the pair are "committed to raising their son together, lovingly". a scheme to help people with mental health illnesses find a job, if they want one, is being expanded. england is rolling it out the individual placement and support scheme to 28 new areas, which means most of england will be covered by the scheme. employment specialists will...
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with that, let's bring simon french, the chief economist back in again simon, again, i mean, there are so many things up in the air here what is your baseline assumption on how this is all going to pan out? >> baseline assumption is the withdrawal deal that has had 2.5, potentially three goes, gets a fourth go the exercise that is taking place in terms of cross-party talks is designed to frame an alternative that is less palettable to those parliament aarons who haven't yet backed the deal if the government can show a large extension. it's a less desirable end state for the u.k. then you get the lawmakers that have stood firm thus far shifting sides and the withdrawal deal goes through unfortunately for you, for your viewers, if it takes place, this will just be the end of the beginning because then you move to a 20-month transition phase where the new free trade arrangements and new relationship needs to be discussed. >> let's talk about the sequencing assuming your base case is correct and assuming that some form of trade deal does go through, they modify the political declaration an
with that, let's bring simon french, the chief economist back in again simon, again, i mean, there are so many things up in the air here what is your baseline assumption on how this is all going to pan out? >> baseline assumption is the withdrawal deal that has had 2.5, potentially three goes, gets a fourth go the exercise that is taking place in terms of cross-party talks is designed to frame an alternative that is less palettable to those parliament aarons who haven't yet backed the...
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simon, thank you for taking us through that. simon derrick, our guest host this morning.will continue the conversation on bloomberg radio at 7:30 a.m. up, a market debut. johave the conversation with rn madsen, next. nejra: new traveling to work, tune in on your mobile device. simon derrick will join the team there later. thegroup at the start of week was recommending trades around that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are moving forward and the team is very comfortable. have a digital videocast to the rest of the group. leader, we work great together and he has an amazing team working for him. we are very optimistic about the future. >> what happens for exit? have you considered the worst and are you prepared for it? small companies, big companies, we are ready to service them and i continue we are ready and they can trust that the service will continue, whatever happens with brexit. >> if the resin no deal brexit, does it impact operations in europe -- if there is a no deal brexit? >> it's been more onerous in terms of cost. we've had to move up you people, but not many. to
simon, thank you for taking us through that. simon derrick, our guest host this morning.will continue the conversation on bloomberg radio at 7:30 a.m. up, a market debut. johave the conversation with rn madsen, next. nejra: new traveling to work, tune in on your mobile device. simon derrick will join the team there later. thegroup at the start of week was recommending trades around that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are moving forward and the team is very comfortable. have a digital...
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simon he is the author of fin surgeons daniel thanks for being here. thanks for thanks for having me absolutely so while the f.c.c. is dragging its feet on the issue of crypto in between e.t.s. and i guess saying dragging their feet is giving them a lot of credit there is still major investment not only in the fin tech space but also in the crypto tech space is there not there is yeah and you know just to be fair to the just to be fair to the f.c.c. in the regulators for a second you know. it is a as you pointed out in the opening. it is going to be opening the door to a lot of retail investment and i think that's why they are proceeding cautiously so we say about about how to treat this asset class. yeah i think that you can give them some credit for that i mean certainly it's an important issue i think under under u.s. law they have forty five days to make a decision without explaining why they haven't and it seems like since the summer of last year when the winklevoss was first tried to do this that we've kind of seen a very slow process maybe becau
simon he is the author of fin surgeons daniel thanks for being here. thanks for thanks for having me absolutely so while the f.c.c. is dragging its feet on the issue of crypto in between e.t.s. and i guess saying dragging their feet is giving them a lot of credit there is still major investment not only in the fin tech space but also in the crypto tech space is there not there is yeah and you know just to be fair to the just to be fair to the f.c.c. in the regulators for a second you know. it...
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i miss just as ron hour as when simon died. imiss him. just as ron hour as when simon died.m. i miss you more than ever at this time and i think because this realisation that it may because this realisation that it may be didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder. to deal with. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme: iam in i am in oslo playing the norwegians at their own game. you are so fast! we check out some mediaeval sat nav by studying a map of the world up close. and lucy takes a bumpy ride to test out two new cameras that could add the professional touch. —— that professional touch to your travel videos. but first, i'm in the norwegian capital of oslo. because i have heard beyond the tourist trail of the vikings and fjords, an unlikely trend is taking hold. all based on one of the world's most enduring games. in chess tournaments, sometimes a match can take two whole weeks. and here in norway, it's entertainment. this is a really old game, not anything is brand new, so why is it coming back here in norway? first of all, because we h
i miss just as ron hour as when simon died. imiss him. just as ron hour as when simon died.m. i miss you more than ever at this time and i think because this realisation that it may because this realisation that it may be didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder. to deal with. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme: iam in i am in oslo playing the norwegians at their own game. you are so fast! we check out some mediaeval sat nav by studying a map of the world...
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simon hughes.t in response to hales being dropped, his management company claim assurances they were given that any suspension for the off field incident could not affect his selection for the world cup have been rendered meaningless. well, hales has made six centuries in odi cricket as a powerhouse top order batsman. so will england miss him? i asked that question to former player and now cricket broadcaster isabelle westbury. who wasn't in the starting 11, but certainly, as a back—up batter, we have already had a few injuries with out have already had a few injuries with our batsmen. possibly not if everyone stays fit but equally, he has got some brilliant centuries in the past. a mark of england improvement is that they can think about doing without him, given how things changed after the last world cup and help of he was to that change. absolutely, to visit england, capitulating to bangladesh and other smaller nations. if you actually look the batter is looking out of the wings, james vince tha
simon hughes.t in response to hales being dropped, his management company claim assurances they were given that any suspension for the off field incident could not affect his selection for the world cup have been rendered meaningless. well, hales has made six centuries in odi cricket as a powerhouse top order batsman. so will england miss him? i asked that question to former player and now cricket broadcaster isabelle westbury. who wasn't in the starting 11, but certainly, as a back—up...
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simon french joins us now. we need to talk about brexit, don't we?rkets make of what we heard yesterday? sterling, the pound has been the bellwether for better negotiations has gone up about 1% at the announcement yesterday that theresa may was going to reach across the island work with the but overall, compared to some of the moves we have seen in recent months, it is fairly muted, because there is some certainty that this will take us some certainty that this will take us down a some certainty that this will take us down a process. some certainty that this will take us down a process. i describe it as three—dimensional chess, and it may be that some alternative brings support to the prime minister's withdrawal deal, therefore markets are trying to work out which way mps will move. they are not the only ones. we are all trying to figure it out. let's talk about other things going on. the oil price has been sneaking up, it is at a four month high, and their speculation about what 0pec might do. high, and their speculation about what opec might do. ot
simon french joins us now. we need to talk about brexit, don't we?rkets make of what we heard yesterday? sterling, the pound has been the bellwether for better negotiations has gone up about 1% at the announcement yesterday that theresa may was going to reach across the island work with the but overall, compared to some of the moves we have seen in recent months, it is fairly muted, because there is some certainty that this will take us some certainty that this will take us down a some...
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i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at ham: eight britons are among the 290 people known to have died after a series of suicide bomb attacks across sri lanka. 2a suspects have been arrested — following the worst day of violence in the country for more than a decade. british aid worker, faye mooney, has been killed by gunmen who stormed the holiday resort where she was staying in nigeria. a comedian who played the president of ukraine in a television satire has been elected to run the country. the head of britain's fertility watchdog accuses ivf clinics of using "very selective" information to persuade middle—aged women to undergo treatment. and exploring what it's like being 17 — around the world — that's a newsbeat documentary in half an hour — here on bbc news. good morning. the sri lankan high commissioner says eight british nationals — including a mother and her two young children — are among the 290 people killed in a series of suicide bomb attacks. more than 500 others were injured in the blasts whic
i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at ham: eight britons are among the 290 people known to have died after a series of suicide bomb attacks across sri lanka. 2a suspects have been arrested — following the worst day of violence in the country for more than a decade. british aid worker, faye mooney, has been killed by gunmen who stormed the holiday resort where she was staying in nigeria. a comedian who played the president of ukraine in a television satire has been elected to run the country. the...
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i'm simon mccoy.over another device — a day after a series of suicide bomb attacks killed 290 people — including eight britons. 2a suspects have been arrested — officials say the attacks were carried out by a localjihadi group with the support of an international network. british aid worker, faye mooney, has been killed by gunmen who stormed the holiday resort where she was staying in nigeria. a comedian who played the president of ukraine in a television satire has been elected to run the country. the head of britain's fertility watchdog accuses ivf clinics of using "very selective" information to persuade middle—aged
i'm simon mccoy.over another device — a day after a series of suicide bomb attacks killed 290 people — including eight britons. 2a suspects have been arrested — officials say the attacks were carried out by a localjihadi group with the support of an international network. british aid worker, faye mooney, has been killed by gunmen who stormed the holiday resort where she was staying in nigeria. a comedian who played the president of ukraine in a television satire has been elected to run...
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Éstas personas estÁn obligadas a pasar por los Únicos puntos habilitados, el puente simÓn bolÍvar. por el filo del puente. segÚn migraciÓn colombia, la decisiÓn de nicolÁs maduro de bloquear los puentes y restringir el paso sÓlo incentiva la regularidad de pasar por las truchas. se arriesgan vidas y la situaciÓn se lleva cada vez mÁs al lÍmite. patricia: un gran peligro. vamos a europa. tras la nueva derrota del plan del gobierno para salir de la uniÓn europea, la primera ministra de gran bretaÑa theresa may dijo que su paÍs necesitarÍa aplazar su salida de la comunidad europea, prevista para el 12 de abril. la oposiciÓn, partido laborista, en un intento por llegar a un acuerdo sobre una salida negociada y menos costosa para el reino unido. enrique: el presidente de argelia renunciÓ al cargo que ocupÓ hoy durante 20 aÑos. desde que el 10 de febrero anunciÓ su quinta s otestas que pedÍan su renuncia. de 82 aÑos, es un veterano de la guerra de independencia de argelia. pocas veces se le ha visto en pÚblico desde que sufriÓ un derrame cerebral, en 2003. patricia: vamos a la pausa, le
Éstas personas estÁn obligadas a pasar por los Únicos puntos habilitados, el puente simÓn bolÍvar. por el filo del puente. segÚn migraciÓn colombia, la decisiÓn de nicolÁs maduro de bloquear los puentes y restringir el paso sÓlo incentiva la regularidad de pasar por las truchas. se arriesgan vidas y la situaciÓn se lleva cada vez mÁs al lÍmite. patricia: un gran peligro. vamos a europa. tras la nueva derrota del plan del gobierno para salir de la uniÓn europea, la primera ministra...
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simon: most likely. we will see.k at the reaction that has come through this morning from the initial analysts and comments that followed the news, there is questioning about how much further chevron would want to take this. they have the firepower and the capacity to do this. they can probably top occidental's offer and still make a decent return. what is being notable is a lot weanalysts are saying question the benefits of any bidding war breaking out. we have a deal that has been agreed, maybe let's stick with this one. vonnie: wise anadarko doing this? it obviously needs something and is getting a boost in terms of share prices on the idea that it is looking. if it is not going to win and it is too expensive, why do this? simon: it is a great deal for anadarko. as occidental said, if you look at their share price, in the last few weeks it has gone up. it had been underperforming. for occidental, putting the companies together takes two companies. they are large but they are in the second-tier. it creates a clear
simon: most likely. we will see.k at the reaction that has come through this morning from the initial analysts and comments that followed the news, there is questioning about how much further chevron would want to take this. they have the firepower and the capacity to do this. they can probably top occidental's offer and still make a decent return. what is being notable is a lot weanalysts are saying question the benefits of any bidding war breaking out. we have a deal that has been agreed,...
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for now, from me, simon calder, goodbye, see you soon.rld's largest underwater restaurant in norway's southern region of lindesnes just a few weeks ago, we visited to see what goes into creating a restaurant five metres underwater. my name is stig ubostad. i'm the part owner, together with my brother, of under. it's the world's largest underwater restaurant and the first in europe. but it's much more than just that. the three pillars which we divided the project in is marine biology, architecture, and gastronomy. those three together, you don't build under if you don't have a passion. it's not possible. the challenge was really to find a form and a shape and a location that could actually withstand these forces that we knew would happen. so the solution was a pipe. and it was constructed on a barge, then transported to this site and carefully lifted off the barge, onto its very precise foundation points, because a big issue is of course not to ruin the place while you're are constructing. so it had to be put down in a really careful manne
for now, from me, simon calder, goodbye, see you soon.rld's largest underwater restaurant in norway's southern region of lindesnes just a few weeks ago, we visited to see what goes into creating a restaurant five metres underwater. my name is stig ubostad. i'm the part owner, together with my brother, of under. it's the world's largest underwater restaurant and the first in europe. but it's much more than just that. the three pillars which we divided the project in is marine biology,...
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can't wait, simon jack life. can't wait, simonjack waiting in the wings.rom bbc news. the gender pay gap has widened in favour of men at nearly half of the uk's biggest employers over the past year according to analysis by the bbc. 0verall, year according to analysis by the bbc. overall, 78% of companies had a pay gap bbc. overall, 78% of companies had a paygap in bbc. overall, 78% of companies had a pay gap in favour of men while just 1496 pay gap in favour of men while just 111% favoured women. let's get more on this with anne frank, the chief executive of the chartered management institute. why do you think this is happening? the reality is it is a complete gated problem and a stubborn problem to think and i think quite frankly that not enough has been done, there is a lot of talk and too little action. so over half of companies don't publish action plans to close their pay gap andi action plans to close their pay gap and i think you will find it is an impossible thing to do unless you have a comprehensive plan to deal with this very stubborn problem. t
can't wait, simon jack life. can't wait, simonjack waiting in the wings.rom bbc news. the gender pay gap has widened in favour of men at nearly half of the uk's biggest employers over the past year according to analysis by the bbc. 0verall, year according to analysis by the bbc. overall, 78% of companies had a pay gap bbc. overall, 78% of companies had a paygap in bbc. overall, 78% of companies had a pay gap in favour of men while just 1496 pay gap in favour of men while just 111% favoured...
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simon says he was told a higher figure is more in tune with market rates. still, the profit margin of selling gas is slkeepgsafloat. third, business is down 10% because of the advent of hybrid and electric go green, which is nice, i don't have any problem with that. >> the only other station in piedmont is this shell, that owner jeff hansen is considering selling, both because of high mi mileage cars and the state requires him to dig up his underground tanks and replace them by 2025. >> people who have gotten it down have paid between $500,000 and $600,000. >> gas stations close quickly because of the economy. alameda county had an estimated 338 stations in 2010. that dropped to 310 in 2014 and clawed back to 378 by 2017. contrast that with san francisco with 103 stations in 2010, 79 by 2014, and 93 by 2017. what those figures don't show is the loyalty a good mechanic can generate. even the piedmont police take their cars here and plan on following simon when he moves. in fact, captain crismon han told me that all 12 police vehicles and two trailers get ser
simon says he was told a higher figure is more in tune with market rates. still, the profit margin of selling gas is slkeepgsafloat. third, business is down 10% because of the advent of hybrid and electric go green, which is nice, i don't have any problem with that. >> the only other station in piedmont is this shell, that owner jeff hansen is considering selling, both because of high mi mileage cars and the state requires him to dig up his underground tanks and replace them by 2025....
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simon jones has more. as night fell, officers moved in to remove the last of the protesters who'd glued themselves to waterloo bridge. with police patience and resources stretched, the only approved place for protest
simon jones has more. as night fell, officers moved in to remove the last of the protesters who'd glued themselves to waterloo bridge. with police patience and resources stretched, the only approved place for protest
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with him for what bengal how about one carlyon cardio about zero answer simon rattle are the heavyweights that shape the spark of struck. by. the orchestra sounded different under each of them and that's how it should be so i appreciate each one of them but i want to create my own sound my own philharmonic world and long in mind that i do in the morning. originally from scrushy was hired by the mining in theatre in one thousand nine hundred nine becoming germany's youngest artistic director of an orchestra he worked for berlin's como starting in two thousand and two and in twenty thirteen became artistic director of the munich state opera. his new position at the berlin philharmonic will kick off with a performance of beethoven's ninth symphony on august twenty third they'll perform it again the next day at the brandenburg gate for free and outdoors. things for me the ninth symphony contains everything that distinguishes us as humans in both a positive and negative sense in that he says he shares the expectations placed on him to launch a new illustrious era in the history of the philharm
with him for what bengal how about one carlyon cardio about zero answer simon rattle are the heavyweights that shape the spark of struck. by. the orchestra sounded different under each of them and that's how it should be so i appreciate each one of them but i want to create my own sound my own philharmonic world and long in mind that i do in the morning. originally from scrushy was hired by the mining in theatre in one thousand nine hundred nine becoming germany's youngest artistic director of...
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. >> reporter: in 2006, newburger broke up with his girlfriend and landed on simon's couch he thoughtrtly after moving in, newburger was driving down sunset boulevard when his cell phone rang. >> as i was about to hit it it slipped down, i wept oh, to save it real quick, going 40 miles an hour, tug of the wheel, look up all four tires jumped the sidewalk, guy leaped three feet out of the way or i would have killed him and missed the telephone pole by an inch. i called him up saying i'm sitting on a sidewalk on sunset boulevard on all four tires, almost killed a human and hit a pole we bought the book "inventing for dummies". >> one of those yellow books. >> did you ral >> truly. >> reporter: the key to success was creating a hole to loop the device around the anchor to move back and forth with the seat is and then asked eight friends for money to launch the business and came up with a name. >> all right how does it work >> reporter: it took three years and nearly a million dollars to bring drop stop to market. >> oh, my god! it's a miracle >> reporter: but the whole business nearly cr
. >> reporter: in 2006, newburger broke up with his girlfriend and landed on simon's couch he thoughtrtly after moving in, newburger was driving down sunset boulevard when his cell phone rang. >> as i was about to hit it it slipped down, i wept oh, to save it real quick, going 40 miles an hour, tug of the wheel, look up all four tires jumped the sidewalk, guy leaped three feet out of the way or i would have killed him and missed the telephone pole by an inch. i called him up saying...
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just a final brief thought, simon.ation of ancient buildings. you mentioned york minster, also of course windsor castle, glasgow school of art, alexandra palace... yes, that's right. look, it is in the nature. and you forgot the isis destruction of palmyra, which was egregious and horrifying blow to the common patrimony of humanity. but this is what we humans are like. we humans really are capable really of causing these terrible meltdowns and incinerations and explosions, but we humans are also capable of creating enduring, sublimely beautiful works of art and architecture, and the better side of our nature will reassert itself in rebuilding this beautiful church. sir simon schama there. it was talking about things that may have been saved. the archbishop said that among the artefacts that were saved, whether crown of thorns, louis's tunic, some chalices but it was impossible to take down the big paintings. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: in its former glory, we'll have more on the historic significance of no
just a final brief thought, simon.ation of ancient buildings. you mentioned york minster, also of course windsor castle, glasgow school of art, alexandra palace... yes, that's right. look, it is in the nature. and you forgot the isis destruction of palmyra, which was egregious and horrifying blow to the common patrimony of humanity. but this is what we humans are like. we humans really are capable really of causing these terrible meltdowns and incinerations and explosions, but we humans are...
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. >> hi, simon. >> reporter: lauren dill has two other children but says the loss of simon never really goes away. >> we don't want to forget him. he lived, and he's part of our family. >> reporter: part of the problem is that surgical and other costs can vary depending on how a miscarriage or a loss happens. efforts to save a baby as happened in the loughlins' case, can also drive up costs and leave grieving mothers and fathers with more unexpected financial pain. but jeff, that's why the couple that we featured has -- the loughlins, has been starting this foundation to try to help other families. >> it's good to hear they're trying do something, something better to improve everyone. this should not happen. anna, thanks very much. >>> coming um, the search for an american tourist kidnapped at gunpoint while an starri in africa. >>> also a standoff with a man suspected of shooting two officers. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. bring out the best in it with crest 3d white. crest removes 95% of surface stains... in
. >> hi, simon. >> reporter: lauren dill has two other children but says the loss of simon never really goes away. >> we don't want to forget him. he lived, and he's part of our family. >> reporter: part of the problem is that surgical and other costs can vary depending on how a miscarriage or a loss happens. efforts to save a baby as happened in the loughlins' case, can also drive up costs and leave grieving mothers and fathers with more unexpected financial pain. but...
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hello, simon. dry weatherto hello, simon. dry weather to come over hello, simon.er earlier, plenty of blue skies in this photo. if we ta ke of blue skies in this photo. if we take a look at the pressure chart, you can see take a look at the pressure chart, you can see the area of high pressure sitting across scandinavia, it's just sat with us over the next few days keeping things dry, keeping those weather fronts at bay but also sending in this cool air on that north—easterly flow, so it is going to feel fairly chilly but it does come with some largely dry and bright weather. through this evening and overnight, more cloud across northern and eastern parts of scotland, perhaps feeding into north—eastern parts of england. some clear spells for northern ireland across england and wales as well, with the best of the clear spells for northern parts of england. here we will see the temperatures dipping away but it is a chilly night across the board as the temperatures in towns and cities, really, a touch cooler. a patchy frost to stop the day tomorrow with some sunshine
hello, simon. dry weatherto hello, simon. dry weather to come over hello, simon.er earlier, plenty of blue skies in this photo. if we ta ke of blue skies in this photo. if we take a look at the pressure chart, you can see take a look at the pressure chart, you can see the area of high pressure sitting across scandinavia, it's just sat with us over the next few days keeping things dry, keeping those weather fronts at bay but also sending in this cool air on that north—easterly flow, so it is...
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cricket analyst simon hughes says he's not surprised at the ban.e involvement in bristol and that situation with ben stokes where he was acquitted of any illegal matter. but he was fined and suspended by the board by the english cricket board, he is still under a suspended sentence from the english cricket board from the review body that looked into that case, so he was already on borrowed time if you like, it was a second offence and i don't really think they have much of an option, i suspect that he may have wa nted an option, i suspect that he may have wanted to try out of the public domain but in the public domain, i don't think that a option. the reason for hales' suspension has not yet been publically confirmed. as part of a statement in response to hales being dropped, his management company claim assurances they were given that any suspension for the off field incident could not affect his selection for the world cup have been rendered meaningless. hales is a top order batsmen in the white ball game, so will this be a blow for england? the
cricket analyst simon hughes says he's not surprised at the ban.e involvement in bristol and that situation with ben stokes where he was acquitted of any illegal matter. but he was fined and suspended by the board by the english cricket board, he is still under a suspended sentence from the english cricket board from the review body that looked into that case, so he was already on borrowed time if you like, it was a second offence and i don't really think they have much of an option, i suspect...
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i think i remember. >> simone said it. >> one, i think 2016 was a different race.wo, i think that senator sanders is doing what he's supposed to do. since 2016, he -- this isn't the first time he's been in nan. >> that's the national action network. >> if people like him and the thing is likability is subjective. we often talk about likability in terms of women candidates, but it's literally about if people like you and like what you have to say, and if they think you can win. and so what i would suggest and what i've said to multiple people is i don't think rallies are the way to connect with black voters. we ain't coming out to the rally at noon in the middle of the day when i can be at lunch. >> not for sanders. >> yes, but i don't think it's because people don't luke him. there's multiple reasons people won't come to rallies in the middle of the day. you have to do retail politics. you need to be in the town halls taking questions from folks. you need to connect with the community members that's not trying to endorse you. they just want to hear from you n l and
i think i remember. >> simone said it. >> one, i think 2016 was a different race.wo, i think that senator sanders is doing what he's supposed to do. since 2016, he -- this isn't the first time he's been in nan. >> that's the national action network. >> if people like him and the thing is likability is subjective. we often talk about likability in terms of women candidates, but it's literally about if people like you and like what you have to say, and if they think you...
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she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him., and i think because — because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: ding junhui loses six successive frames and is knocked out of the world snooker championship byjudd trump. does championship byjudd trump. championship gloryi totte n ha m does championship glory await? tottenham have their semi—final later on tuesday. sport today's eye on india series continues as we talk to badminton star pv sindhu. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news thatjudd trump has knocked china's ding junhui out of the world snooker championship. the englishman rocketed to victory rattling off six successive frames to take a 13—9 win and progress to the quarterfinals, and jamie broughton was watching at the crucible theatre. please welcome, the national hero in china, into the dragon, d
she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him., and i think because — because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: ding junhui loses six successive frames and is knocked out of the world snooker championship byjudd trump. does championship byjudd trump. championship gloryi...
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you, a simons would com in and be like, "do you guys need -- oh, you got it.uys get statues built. >> seth: yeah, they don't get statues. hey, congrats again. it's been such a gnkat show. >> tou. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and you've just been such a fantastic part of it. i really appreciate you being here.mo timothy , everybody. "veep" airs sundays on hbo. we'll be right back with rachael ray. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ai unlocks the art of science. when you open a bottle of beer, i don't think many people actually know the level of science that's filled into that bottle. back in time, it took carlsberg several years to produce a new beer. but using microsoft artificial intelligence, we will be able to detect new flavors in a split second and develop better beers faster. with ai, we redefine what's possible. so cheers! this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. when you get more you for your money, every time, it's not shopping, it's maximizing. maxx life at t.j.maxx with the most lobster dishes lobsterfesof the yearred lobster like l
you, a simons would com in and be like, "do you guys need -- oh, you got it.uys get statues built. >> seth: yeah, they don't get statues. hey, congrats again. it's been such a gnkat show. >> tou. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and you've just been such a fantastic part of it. i really appreciate you being here.mo timothy , everybody. "veep" airs sundays on hbo. we'll be right back with rachael ray. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ai unlocks the art of science....
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our personalfinance correspondent, simon gompertz, is here. of people wanting to go to eu countries? the first thing is the big package holiday companies are not having a good year so far, they see people are putting off their bookings for the summer because of uncertainty over for instance brexit. having looked at the numbers of thomas crook so far their latest figures, the show the number of people booking in known european destinations which don't use the euro has gone up to 47% saw almost half and that compares to 38% in last year at the same time. ten percentage point increase. big difference, thomas cook put it down to the pound having fallen against the euro so those destinations seem a bit more expensive but another influence is people arejust generally more keen on going further afield for the holidays. they are being more careful with their money in order to do that, choosing different times to change the pound into other currencies for instance. but they want to go further. what sort of places are we going to? having said that the m
our personalfinance correspondent, simon gompertz, is here. of people wanting to go to eu countries? the first thing is the big package holiday companies are not having a good year so far, they see people are putting off their bookings for the summer because of uncertainty over for instance brexit. having looked at the numbers of thomas crook so far their latest figures, the show the number of people booking in known european destinations which don't use the euro has gone up to 47% saw almost...
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simon jones, bbc news.mmon has announced an independent review into the quality of its housing, after increasing concerns about the standard of its new builds. but the property advice group the homeowners alliance, has told the bbc that issues with new homes aren't limited to just one developer. here's our consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith. this was supposed to be justin's dream home. door bell rings. he'd saved up for a new build... good morning. we've got zero insulation. ..thinking he wouldn't need to do any work to it. we've moved out twice. every ceiling in the entire property has been removed. justin bought his house from one of the biggest developers, taylor wimpey, under the help to buy scheme. it's well below standard, and trying to negotiate with the builders has been an endless trauma from day one. insulation issues, damp issues, cold—bridging issues. a couple of doors up, lynn lives in an identical home with her partner and three daughters. this is not isolated to this particular pr
simon jones, bbc news.mmon has announced an independent review into the quality of its housing, after increasing concerns about the standard of its new builds. but the property advice group the homeowners alliance, has told the bbc that issues with new homes aren't limited to just one developer. here's our consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith. this was supposed to be justin's dream home. door bell rings. he'd saved up for a new build... good morning. we've got zero insulation....
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simon jones, bbc news.yan capital tripoli fear they are in danger of returning to the dark days of the revolution which ousted colonel gaddaffi in 2011. supporters of the internationally recognised government are fighting on the outskirts of the city with forces loyal to general khalifa haftar. a veteran military commander, he already controls much of the country, having expanded from a base in the east to take control of oil—rich southern libya earlier this year. britain has been pushing for a ceasefire resolution at the united nations security council, but general haftar has support from russia, the uae, egypt and saudi arabia. our international correspondent orla guerin has been to the front lines and sent this report. in tripoli, the spectre of war has returned. instead of a planned un peace conference, there is a fight for control of the capital. we were taken to the front lines in the southern suburbs. this is ain zara, a key battle ground, deserted now except for the defenders of tripoli. and here th
simon jones, bbc news.yan capital tripoli fear they are in danger of returning to the dark days of the revolution which ousted colonel gaddaffi in 2011. supporters of the internationally recognised government are fighting on the outskirts of the city with forces loyal to general khalifa haftar. a veteran military commander, he already controls much of the country, having expanded from a base in the east to take control of oil—rich southern libya earlier this year. britain has been pushing for...
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to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection.ay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> from mathematicians such as katherine johnson and margaret hamilton to astronauts like sally ride and eileen collins, the history of american space exploration cannot be told without listing the contributions of women. omar villafranca met what might be the next generation. >> reporter: the stars at night are big and bright in marfa, texas. >> i see the big dipper. >> what else? >> a bunch of sparkling befughts. coashl, charlotte, s dannie,la, madison, and mabel, all 10 and 11 years old decided to enter a nationwide science contest. their team name? the ma
to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection.ay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california....
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simon jones, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to emma norton.and head of legal casework at the human rights charity, liberty. a wider problem is that of sexual harassment in the armed forces. there was a survey last year, actually, that laid the problem very bare. 12% of women who responded to the sexual—harassment survey said that they had suffered sexual harassment. 7% said they had suffered attempted sexual assault, and 3% said that they‘ve been raped. these are women who are serving in the armed forces. so it is a very wide problem and it‘s a shame there was not a similarly robust response from the secretary of state come in the chain of command last year. and so do we, i‘m going to say we, the public and press, do we always find out when allegations are made like this one, within the army? i‘m not sure that we do. i mean one of the main problems is, what appears to happen on this occasion, is that the military police have been called in again. what we are calling for, and have been calling forfor a long, long time, and a lot of women who ha
simon jones, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to emma norton.and head of legal casework at the human rights charity, liberty. a wider problem is that of sexual harassment in the armed forces. there was a survey last year, actually, that laid the problem very bare. 12% of women who responded to the sexual—harassment survey said that they had suffered sexual harassment. 7% said they had suffered attempted sexual assault, and 3% said that they‘ve been raped. these are women who are serving in the...
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. >>> to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. for the first time in centuries the people in france celebrated easter with that notre dame cathedral. we are in paris. >> easter in paris means a little bit more. for christians it is about resurrection. there has never been a symbol more clear after week after a devastating fire that almost brought down the entire notre dame cathedral. no one could have imagined. one without notre dame. he is a photographer. he took these pictures as they came crashing down. >> i saw people crying. i wanted to cry also. i looked around and i felt very bad. it is about humans. >> this is an impact that has been felt across the world. especially in france. the president hopes to rebuild in a matter of years. meanwhile the investigation into the fire's origin continues. prosecutors ar
. >>> to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. for the first time in centuries the people in france celebrated easter with that notre dame cathedral. we are in paris. >> easter in paris means a little bit more. for...
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and simon at the three way as you pointed out i mean you're our oil expert simon is our international relations expert maybe you can expand a bit more what men are saying that because they made a really good point that this goes well beyond the region all those countries are listed earlier on and kuwait and qatar and all of this it all those customers which iran had how do you feel they will react when i stand up for iran would they insert themselves into this what is essentially a u.s. iran battle but i think what we've got to do is contextualize each and every one of these relationships so not only do we need to look at the relationship that iran has with india with russia with the with china with south korea etc but we also have to look at those relationships with the united states so india's relationship with the u.s. china's relationship etc and it's those relationships the nature of those relationships and the quality of them the strength of them if you will that will determine the extent to which those states will push back against any u.s. efforts to to try and create a a posi
and simon at the three way as you pointed out i mean you're our oil expert simon is our international relations expert maybe you can expand a bit more what men are saying that because they made a really good point that this goes well beyond the region all those countries are listed earlier on and kuwait and qatar and all of this it all those customers which iran had how do you feel they will react when i stand up for iran would they insert themselves into this what is essentially a u.s. iran...