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is there more, simon?n't quit. >> no, i'm very grateful that i'm able to uncover my real roots. through this art, i get to know what my family was like, and i can touch something they touched. >> and remember this 16th-century table clock looted by the nazis from the gutmann estate in holland? after simon tracked it down to a german museum, the museum agreed to pay his family about a million dollars for it, and simon got something else that you can't put a price tag on -- an apology. "we regret what happened to your family," the museum director told simon. "we are grateful, however, for the opportunity to set at least this matter straight." i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. lauren: breaking news this morning. president donald trump rally supporters in west virginia as the democratic governor of the state turns republican. cheryl: also breaking, special counsel robert mueller tapping a grand jury, how far is mueller willing to go wi
is there more, simon?n't quit. >> no, i'm very grateful that i'm able to uncover my real roots. through this art, i get to know what my family was like, and i can touch something they touched. >> and remember this 16th-century table clock looted by the nazis from the gutmann estate in holland? after simon tracked it down to a german museum, the museum agreed to pay his family about a million dollars for it, and simon got something else that you can't put a price tag on -- an...
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manus: better deals. , simone agreement french, i presume. simon: agreed. i am not herring you. simon: where it will stop is with the idea with existing trading partners, you get better trading arrangements. everybody is looking at getting the best advantage. looking at the liam fox argument which i don't subscribe to. he's got a lot to live up to given the friction that may be introduced in the existing program. he's got a very tough task on his hands. with japan you are likely to see at best the status quote maintained. in reality, more functions put in place. and in place.ons manus: getting windy over there in the u.k. this brexit barometer, the u.k. is asking for concessions on negotiation. risk of a snap walkout by the brits is rising. do you agree? simon: i think we will get a symbolic walkout over money. herene in gaping silence is we have added series of his vision papers in response to the eu saying you have not laid out your position. you are going into negotiations. none of it has covered the exit bill. not because i think the u.k. government sho
manus: better deals. , simone agreement french, i presume. simon: agreed. i am not herring you. simon: where it will stop is with the idea with existing trading partners, you get better trading arrangements. everybody is looking at getting the best advantage. looking at the liam fox argument which i don't subscribe to. he's got a lot to live up to given the friction that may be introduced in the existing program. he's got a very tough task on his hands. with japan you are likely to see at best...
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>> simon didn't even walk the carpet tonight. >> oh, he didn't? >> he didn't. >> so lazy. >> heidi got caught in the cross fire, and that wasn't the only glitch that happened last night. >> we can't transmit the lights right now. >> host tyra banks tells us what you didn't see on air. >> i heard, tyra, go out there, wait. don't want to go out there. it was crazy like that. that was not jamie's fault. i'm bringing inglewood up into hollywood tonight. i need to make sure this keeps going and we don't spontaneously combust into the eclipse. >> it seeming like all the drama was good for the ratings. they had 12 million views. >>> a different kind of drama has taylor swift fans slithering today, so could her new album be filled with more bad blood? ♪ ♪ baby now we got problems . >> hey, guys. it's taylor. i have an album coming up very soon. are you ready? >> taylor's been teasing the new music since april, and it's now revealed, called "reputation". the first single will come out tomorrow, the same day katy perry's music video for "swish swish" is exp
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simon: one word, unity.itical unity the mystically is a concern -- unity, domestically, is a concern. philip hammond, the chancellor and liam fox who had very different positions from what the cliff edge actually looks like. thatunday papers suggested the deal such as it is in 2019 will involve the u.k. leaving the customers union. departmentm fox is to go out to do fair trade deals. they were limited from doing -- anna: business might have the idea of transitional arrangements, the public business is going to produce two different transition dates. another type of transition at the end of the transition period that adds to the uncertainty and europe is a. >> most of the business leaders say, look, if we have two transitions with the brexit deal, we are going to transition to a new state. what we don't want to do is to have a halfway house that involves to transitions, -- involves two transitions. think, there is a requirement come, to have a line of sight between current customs and paris are -- and tariffs
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simone, ken? simone? ken and simone, hold on a second. you need a reset. ken, you don't want to use language like that when you're talking to simone. you can disagree but don't talk like this on this show. >> i keep getting interrupted. >> we don't tell people to shut up on this show. you can stand up for yourself and still be civil. >> how do i keep talking when people keep interrupting me? >> simone, i apologize for that. we don't talk to people like that on this show. and ken, i know you don't meend mooen to insult somebody like that on this show. >> of course not but i can't be walked over for over and over and over. let's be really clear here. step one, you had a local blogger protesting the removal of the confederate statue. that guy was also connected, it looks like, to these outside groups. that permit was an excuse to bring these people in. and they came in from all over the country as the arrests show, you know, they were arrested mostly outside -- there was only one virginian i know of that was arrested. all the others were outside from virginia
simone, ken? simone? ken and simone, hold on a second. you need a reset. ken, you don't want to use language like that when you're talking to simone. you can disagree but don't talk like this on this show. >> i keep getting interrupted. >> we don't tell people to shut up on this show. you can stand up for yourself and still be civil. >> how do i keep talking when people keep interrupting me? >> simone, i apologize for that. we don't talk to people like that on this show....
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simon, thank you very much indeed, simon, thank you very much indeed, simonjones live at simon, thankve at waterloo simon, thank you very much indeed, simonjones live at waterloo station in london this morning. how do you feel about alligators? don't like them, same as crocodiles, scary! little ones? they grow into big ones! an alligator has been spotted relaxing by a lake in somerset. the two foot long reptile was seen getting out of the water at chew valley reservoir by a bristol water engineer. a spokesman could not confirm the species, but said a staff member "bumped into it" doing a routine survey. it was captured and put into a container ready to be collected by the rspca. it does make you wonder how many others might be around, because people have exotic pets, alligators, snakes. i don't wonder about it at all! veteran long—distance runner jo pavey will be presented with herfirst world championship medal later today, ten years after competing in the 10,000m in osaka. jo has been upgraded from fourth place after a turkish athlete, who originally won silver, was disqualified for
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be pointed f it as but a great guy and lincoln was here he was defending simon cameron. the reality is far less rosy than the scenario would say. lincoln turned to the secretary has the bond salesman and says if i gave in to them the next thing with the people coming in and i would have no cabinet left so he defends cameron at least in part as a way of ensuring the integrity of his cabinet. ultimately, linking does fire cameron but again it has nothing to do with corruption and everything to do with the issue of slavery and here we need to take a step back and talk a little bit about the attitude towards the issue of slavery and his attitudes towards race. cameron is a conservative on the issue of slavery by which i mean he didn't like slavery that he didn't believe the government have the power to interfere where it already existed. he believed slavery was sanctioned by the constitution. one of the things that you could hit him in the late 1850s when he's seen as slave states attack on northern states rights it's the right to not be slave states. as a part of the compro
be pointed f it as but a great guy and lincoln was here he was defending simon cameron. the reality is far less rosy than the scenario would say. lincoln turned to the secretary has the bond salesman and says if i gave in to them the next thing with the people coming in and i would have no cabinet left so he defends cameron at least in part as a way of ensuring the integrity of his cabinet. ultimately, linking does fire cameron but again it has nothing to do with corruption and everything to do...
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for more on that, simon young joins us now. what are those turks living in the country -- what do the turks living in the country make of this appeal? simon: we have heard some official reaction from circuit community groups and it is pretty defiant. they are saying president erdogan is trying to answe instrument them during the election. he is saying they should use their democratic right to vote and ignore what the turkish president is saying. sarah: how unusual is this? are have turkey trying to interfere with a german federal election. that is pretty spectacular, isn't it? simon: it is very unusual. the foreign minister has called a unprecedented. you have got to remember germany and turkey are nato allies. it is pretty weird to have the turkish president talking about enemies of turkey in the form of political parties, some of whom would fairly certainly be in the government really soon. it is clear the turkish president use this opportunity of the election to score some points against the german parties. ; it is a moment
for more on that, simon young joins us now. what are those turks living in the country -- what do the turks living in the country make of this appeal? simon: we have heard some official reaction from circuit community groups and it is pretty defiant. they are saying president erdogan is trying to answe instrument them during the election. he is saying they should use their democratic right to vote and ignore what the turkish president is saying. sarah: how unusual is this? are have turkey...
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simon is going to kick us off, simon taylor, whose one of the founders of global witness, which is in my view one of the most innovative and effective organizations working in this space around the world and it interestingly combines advocacy with extremely rigorous investigations, and that's one of the things we will be talking about today, a recent report by global witness about show's activities in nigeria. he also helped galvanize a organizations in 40 countries he also helped galvanize a coalition of civil society worldwide, working for more accountability and openness in this sector. it's called publish what you pay. sitting next to simon is the dean of columbia journalism school, and has a whole other dimension of effort in the current political space here. among a bevy of awards, he's won no less than 2 pulitzer prizes, the first one for reporting on the securities and exchange commission, which again has some real relevance here. he's also the author of "private empire," which is a read that i recommend all of you, when you're done with this, go out and buy "private empire."
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simon -- simon,n't know if, you've been to equatorial guinea. doing honest work, that's about as many times as you can go. equatorial guinea is a very small country, used to be a spanish colony. its capital is on an island called mellow -- malabo. exxon mobil inherited a project that mobile originally developed their and by the time i went around in 2011 or so, they were producing about 500,000 barrels of oil a day. you can do the math as to what -- basically controlled by one family. talked about how this kind of distortion induces violence, you walk around malabo island. this looks like a giant bank waiting to be robbed by someone who can take over the palace. if you can control the flow of oil production, the royalties that came to the government for 3 days, you could fund a swiss bank accounts that would keep your family wealthy for 4 generations. it basically induced all these speed boat attackers to come over from neighboring countries, cameron, nigeria. they would just fly into the shores of malabo, jump off their boats, and run shooting
simon -- simon,n't know if, you've been to equatorial guinea. doing honest work, that's about as many times as you can go. equatorial guinea is a very small country, used to be a spanish colony. its capital is on an island called mellow -- malabo. exxon mobil inherited a project that mobile originally developed their and by the time i went around in 2011 or so, they were producing about 500,000 barrels of oil a day. you can do the math as to what -- basically controlled by one family. talked...
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smiles.oined by simon great to have you on the program . i really enjoyed reading your notes and was drawn to what you are saying about institutional investments having the behavioral bias. i'm guessing you are familiar with peter bernstein. ultra high net worth individuals. you argue less of the propensity for this loss aversion, behavioral bias. what does this mean for investing in the environment right now? it is difficult. it has been a clear change in sentiment with the client site have been talking to. a lot more nervousness, given the continued rally markets. one of the nominal price levels hitting record highs in many of the risk assets. ares not that there typically moving as increase altogether. -- they are linear moving linear. they are looking for less liquid structures. differentiated hedge fund strategies. how have they been investing in sort of pass of versus using more active managers? simon: there has obviously been a huge move to passive in a broad sense and risky tactics in a specific sense. as clients have not been keen
smiles.oined by simon great to have you on the program . i really enjoyed reading your notes and was drawn to what you are saying about institutional investments having the behavioral bias. i'm guessing you are familiar with peter bernstein. ultra high net worth individuals. you argue less of the propensity for this loss aversion, behavioral bias. what does this mean for investing in the environment right now? it is difficult. it has been a clear change in sentiment with the client site have...
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simon is going to kick us off. simon taylor who is one of the founders of global witness which is in mighty one of the most innovative and effective organizations working in this space around the world, and it is very interesting combines advocacy with extremely rigorous investigations, and that's one of the things that will be talking about today is a recent report by global witness about shells activity in nigeria. he also helped galvanize a coalition of suicide organizations of 40 countries worldwide, working for more accountability and openness init the sector. it's called publish what you pay. saving next to simon is steve coll who is of the dean of columbia journalism school -- sitting next to -- has a whole other dimension of effort in the current political space. he also, just a bevy of awards has one no less than two pulitzer prizes. the first one for reporting on the securities and exchange commission, which again has some real relevance. he's also the author of private empire, which is a read data recomm
simon is going to kick us off. simon taylor who is one of the founders of global witness which is in mighty one of the most innovative and effective organizations working in this space around the world, and it is very interesting combines advocacy with extremely rigorous investigations, and that's one of the things that will be talking about today is a recent report by global witness about shells activity in nigeria. he also helped galvanize a coalition of suicide organizations of 40 countries...
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from the streets of london to mississippi goddam the politics and music of the incomparable nina simone in a theatre production terrifying audiences from london to the edinburgh festival was a good day to bury bad news what stories are full of through the cracks in this week's buried news coming up a days going on the ground but first while the british press continues to decode last week's princess diana revelations coverage of tomorrow's presidential and parliamentary elections in the u.k. former colony of kenya where diana's mother in law found out she was elizabeth the second a more nuanced than say coverage of a referendum in venezuela now at fust sight it could pass for a clip from this program but if you look very carefully you will notice that there is a naughty boy difference the voice used in that report does not belong to any of our reporters because maybe if it was one of their reporters in africa they'd be saying things like this welcome from a broken eastern libya well we know that coalition military planners are carrying out what they call bomb damage assessment just to ch
from the streets of london to mississippi goddam the politics and music of the incomparable nina simone in a theatre production terrifying audiences from london to the edinburgh festival was a good day to bury bad news what stories are full of through the cracks in this week's buried news coming up a days going on the ground but first while the british press continues to decode last week's princess diana revelations coverage of tomorrow's presidential and parliamentary elections in the u.k....
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i'm just so proud. >> simone askew has always been an achiever, a leader. fairfax county high school she was founder of the black student union, and now at age 20 she is making history. her mom said she was drawn to the military where she watched the mid shipment march into a football game. >> she saw them all in formation and rose up and asked me, what does it take to lead that? >> simone got appointments to both the navel army that decided it. >> she takes a lot of pride in west point, and she has always been a leader. she will do what nobody else will do, and it doesn't matter who is watching, if it needs to get done she will do it. >> pat locke was simone's mentor and she made history herself decades ago of one of west point's first females. >> it's unbelievable for me it would happen in my lifetime. in my lifetime. i did not think i would see it. >> i wanted the world to know and understand what has just happened in this historic moment. >> her family is well aware of the significance of her new position, and she hopes african-american girls will take
i'm just so proud. >> simone askew has always been an achiever, a leader. fairfax county high school she was founder of the black student union, and now at age 20 she is making history. her mom said she was drawn to the military where she watched the mid shipment march into a football game. >> she saw them all in formation and rose up and asked me, what does it take to lead that? >> simone got appointments to both the navel army that decided it. >> she takes a lot of...
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indeed, simon mcquoid at kensington palace and hugh schofield in paris —— simon mccoy.spiring to murder the former prime minister benazir bhutto, after a trial lasting nine years. she was assassinated shortly after returning to pakistan from a self—imposed exile ten years ago. two senior police officers were convicted of negligence in failing to prevent her killing. the former pakistani president, pervez musharraf, who's also facing murder charges, was declared a fugitive for his failure to attend the trial. the online gambling company 888 has been fined a record £7.8 million forfailing to protect vulnerable customers. the gambling commission found that more than 7000 customers, despite opting out of playing, were still able to access their accounts. it says there were "significant flaws" in the firm's procedures to protect people from gambling—related harm. today is the deadline for working parents of three and four year olds in england to apply for 30 hours of free childcare a week. the extra costs will be paid for by the government. but a leading educational charity
indeed, simon mcquoid at kensington palace and hugh schofield in paris —— simon mccoy.spiring to murder the former prime minister benazir bhutto, after a trial lasting nine years. she was assassinated shortly after returning to pakistan from a self—imposed exile ten years ago. two senior police officers were convicted of negligence in failing to prevent her killing. the former pakistani president, pervez musharraf, who's also facing murder charges, was declared a fugitive for his failure...
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simone will become the first african-american woman to lead the cadet corps there. only on news4 now bureau chief julie carey spoke with her family. >> reporter: simone has always been an achiever, a leader. at fairfax high school she was president of of the volleyball team, founder of the black student union but now at age 20 she is making history. she is the first african-american woman to lead west point's corps of cadets. her new official title, first capital. younger sister nina breaks into tears when i ask what it means. >> i'm so proud of her. she's such a big role model for me. and i'm just so proud. >> reporter: mom pam says simone was drawn to the military at a young age when as a third grader, she watched the midshipmen march into a navy football game. >> she saw them all in formation and rose up and asked me, what does it take to lead that? and that was third grade. >> reporter: simone got appointments to both the naval academy and west point but it was her love of the army that decided it, and now has taken her to the top of her class once again. >> she
simone will become the first african-american woman to lead the cadet corps there. only on news4 now bureau chief julie carey spoke with her family. >> reporter: simone has always been an achiever, a leader. at fairfax high school she was president of of the volleyball team, founder of the black student union but now at age 20 she is making history. she is the first african-american woman to lead west point's corps of cadets. her new official title, first capital. younger sister nina...
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he is married to simone, who is played by audrey tautou. and his son pierre niney.lm. look at those beanie hats. you don't get better than that. you will recognise them, perhaps, from the life aquatic, the steve zissou character played by bill murray. and, of course, this one is also about ecology and other sort of clips of the antarctic that we saw in the al gore movie. it strikes me the antarctic would be a much safer place without all these film crews swarming all over it, but that's another matter. it's the odyssey and it's the most beautiful film of the summer. all right, fantastic, well, that in itself is wonderful. the dvd, goodness, a blast from the you have brought us. i know, i don't want to make anyone feel old or young because it's a film about being young. 50 years old, it is, this year, and it's out on dvd, the graduate, starring dustin hoffman and it looks like a cougar there. it is a cougar because anne bancroft is the original cougar in this film, the older woman, mrs robinson preying on the younger victim, ben braddock, played by dustin hoffman in
he is married to simone, who is played by audrey tautou. and his son pierre niney.lm. look at those beanie hats. you don't get better than that. you will recognise them, perhaps, from the life aquatic, the steve zissou character played by bill murray. and, of course, this one is also about ecology and other sort of clips of the antarctic that we saw in the al gore movie. it strikes me the antarctic would be a much safer place without all these film crews swarming all over it, but that's another...
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a little bit simone but there's only so much that he can do i mean the law is the law the law sets the broad parameters for what the regulators do and then the regulator is you know put the meat on the bone to say exactly what it is that the laws usually are not very prescriptive and so there is some flexibility on the part of the regulators but they can't take the volcker rule and rip it up they can't take the reforms i was talking about with over the counter trading and rip it up it's going to exist so i think this talk about you know reducing regulation is a little bit more than it's really it will be in reality and i don't think that's what's you know spurring economic growth i think it's what we talked about there was a bet that markets and traders were making upon tax reform and infrastructure also i neglected to mention that earlier if i gave you seven pages i would give you one more page than the administration on infrastructure but they promised a trillion dollar infrastructure. bill which we desperately need both of those things are big things for the economy neither of those
a little bit simone but there's only so much that he can do i mean the law is the law the law sets the broad parameters for what the regulators do and then the regulator is you know put the meat on the bone to say exactly what it is that the laws usually are not very prescriptive and so there is some flexibility on the part of the regulators but they can't take the volcker rule and rip it up they can't take the reforms i was talking about with over the counter trading and rip it up it's going...
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chan dialed simon's. viggo which could climb to a hundred and thirty two million by two thousand and fifty. there is no cure for the disease but the game's creators hope they could eventually enable diagnosis and treatment of patients. far earlier than is currently possible. steiner for a nother business updates with brian quinn from our business a desk prime sorting out with one of the top stories recovering here in france twenty four that's of course a tropical storm harvey and your speaking. and about the consequences of that weather system on the us economy right the catastrophic flooding that we're seeing continued today striking a number of important engines for the american economy. that's creating knock on effects upstream from the most obvious damage to texas oil refineries. are on their sticker takes a look at the repercussions in this repor. grappling with the fallout of what could be one of the costliest storms in u. s. history. oil and gas prices rose further on tuesday as over fifteen percen
chan dialed simon's. viggo which could climb to a hundred and thirty two million by two thousand and fifty. there is no cure for the disease but the game's creators hope they could eventually enable diagnosis and treatment of patients. far earlier than is currently possible. steiner for a nother business updates with brian quinn from our business a desk prime sorting out with one of the top stories recovering here in france twenty four that's of course a tropical storm harvey and your speaking....
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simone will be the first ca news 4.julie carey speaks with her incredible she was captain of the volleyball team, founder of black student union. now at age 20, she's making history, simone is the first african-american woman to lead west point's core cadets. her new official title, first captain. younger sister when i asked what it all means. >> i'm so proud of her. she's such a big role model for me. and i'm just so proud. >> mom says simone was drawn to the military at a young age, when as a third grader she watched the midshipman march into football game. >> she saw them all in formation and rose up and asked me what does it take to lead and that was third grade. >> simone got appointments to both naval academy at west point. it was the love of the army has decided it and taken her to the top of her class once again. >> she takes a lot of pride in west point and she has always been a leader. she will do what no one else will do and it doesn't matter who is watching if it needs to get done, she'll do it. >> her famil
simone will be the first ca news 4.julie carey speaks with her incredible she was captain of the volleyball team, founder of black student union. now at age 20, she's making history, simone is the first african-american woman to lead west point's core cadets. her new official title, first captain. younger sister when i asked what it all means. >> i'm so proud of her. she's such a big role model for me. and i'm just so proud. >> mom says simone was drawn to the military at a young...
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he is married to simone, who is played by audrey tautou. and his son pierre niney.ok at those beanie hats. you don't get better than that. you will recognise them, perhaps, from the life aquatic, the steve zissou character played by bill murray. and, of course, this one is also about ecology and other sort of clips of the antarctic that we saw in the al gore movie. it strikes me the antarctic would be a much safer place without all these film crews swarming all over it, but that's another matter. it's the odyssey and it's the most beautiful film of the summer. all right, fantastic, well, that in itself is wonderful. the dvd, goodness, a blast from the you have brought us. i know, i don't want to make anyone feel old or young because it's a film about being young. 50 years old, it is, this year, and it's out on dvd, the graduate, starring dustin hoffman and it looks like a cougar there. it is a cougar because anne bancroft is the original cougar in this film, the older woman, mrs robinson preying on the younger victim, ben braddock, played by dustin hoffman in mike n
he is married to simone, who is played by audrey tautou. and his son pierre niney.ok at those beanie hats. you don't get better than that. you will recognise them, perhaps, from the life aquatic, the steve zissou character played by bill murray. and, of course, this one is also about ecology and other sort of clips of the antarctic that we saw in the al gore movie. it strikes me the antarctic would be a much safer place without all these film crews swarming all over it, but that's another...
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simon: he made it clear he's going to fight hard. i don't know what it means for the republican party. will it start to push apart the republican party over time? his inside knowledge of how the building works, he could be an effective antagonist against some of the forces like john kelly and other trying to steer trump in a different direction. >> he's still going to be a political operative. there are some fantastic reporters at "breitbart." but he's using this as a political tool. i thought it was chilling for someone on white house payroll to say he's declaring war and getting his hands on his weapon. i thought it was an irresponsible thing to say. howie: rhetorical weapon. erin: this is still chilling. erin: this is a show about the media. how can you say it's responsible to talk about getting weapons? howie: i see media talking about being on a crusade. liberal magazines. a lot of people in the press have a misimpression that bannon was fired after that but i can tell you from white house sources, he knew it was on the record a
simon: he made it clear he's going to fight hard. i don't know what it means for the republican party. will it start to push apart the republican party over time? his inside knowledge of how the building works, he could be an effective antagonist against some of the forces like john kelly and other trying to steer trump in a different direction. >> he's still going to be a political operative. there are some fantastic reporters at "breitbart." but he's using this as a political...
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hello to you simon. good evening.f jackson, viewing sites just north of the city ofjackson, wyoming. viewing sites just north of the city of jackson, wyoming. there viewing sites just north of the city ofjackson, wyoming. there is intense excitement here because this is the great cosmic coincidence, the total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry that it total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry thatitis total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry that it is passing over one country, the united states as a total eclipse, this has been called the great american eclipse. as we heard from kentucky, iam great american eclipse. as we heard from kentucky, i am afraid that these guys are not looking as clear here, one reason that part of the us is so popular with eclipse porters and they are gathering in their tens of thousands is because of the weather data for the third week in august shows that it has a good chance of clear skies. anyone who was in cornwall in 1999 will realise thatis was in cornwall in 1999 will realise that is an essential ingr
hello to you simon. good evening.f jackson, viewing sites just north of the city ofjackson, wyoming. viewing sites just north of the city of jackson, wyoming. there viewing sites just north of the city ofjackson, wyoming. there is intense excitement here because this is the great cosmic coincidence, the total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry that it total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry thatitis total solar eclipse of 2017. sorry that it is passing over one country, the united states as a total...
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thank you so much simon.fety scare has led the european union commissioner in charge of food safety to call an urgent meeting of ministers and national food safety agencies. vytenis andriukaitis has also called on belgium and the netherlands to stop blaming each other for the problems. millions of eggs have been pulled from european supermarket shelves over fears they contain a banned insecticide. google's parent company alphabet has cancelled a company—wide meeting to discuss a controversial memo on gender diversity. the firm said there were concerns some staff might be attacked for sharing their views. earlier this week the male software engineer who wrote the memo was sacked for arguing the lack of women in top tech jobs was due to biological differences between men and women. australia's financial regulator says it's opened its own inquiry into accusations of money laundering against commonwealth bank of australia. the regulator's chairman said the country expected better of its biggest company. the bank
thank you so much simon.fety scare has led the european union commissioner in charge of food safety to call an urgent meeting of ministers and national food safety agencies. vytenis andriukaitis has also called on belgium and the netherlands to stop blaming each other for the problems. millions of eggs have been pulled from european supermarket shelves over fears they contain a banned insecticide. google's parent company alphabet has cancelled a company—wide meeting to discuss a controversial...
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simon: congressional review act. the first one was a legal process which ended up with the world, the first world created by the banks satisfied of the legal process. the sec then opened up to a public record process at substantial public -- public records created. i think if they try to litigate that, if they try because it was continued oppositional, it would have been a serious fight and i do not necessarily think they think they could win. it was a solid rule they fit a purpose and the evidence supported that. what do they do? they had congress take a dow. that was, in my view, that comment from a fellow who comes, what of the most shameful acts of democracy, of a democratic process i have ever seen. the arguments put forward to take it down, the use of them over the last 70 years which were thrown out about -- 17 years which were thrown out. they do not stack up. the opposition came back and said, this does not count. people put forward the arguments. they debated to hear the counterarguments and then the vote.
simon: congressional review act. the first one was a legal process which ended up with the world, the first world created by the banks satisfied of the legal process. the sec then opened up to a public record process at substantial public -- public records created. i think if they try to litigate that, if they try because it was continued oppositional, it would have been a serious fight and i do not necessarily think they think they could win. it was a solid rule they fit a purpose and the...
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you take care of john paul and simone there. all right.or more information on our clear the shelters event, i'm going to get back to jessica in a bit. nbc bay area.com and find a participating shelter near you and again, we're going to check back with jessica later in the newscast as jessica says good-bye to jessica. i want to congratulate you for being adopted out, rob, the dog, the cat. >> berkeley, humane. >> the dog, the cat, and the rabbit. >> we have three of them around the bay area, the dog sweetie too. >> yeah. >> next half hour. but the number she said, 1500. >> 1500. >> that's awesome. >> great day for clear the shelters weatherwise -- >> good adopting weather. >> maybe brought home a new pets are cuddling a little bit right now. cool temperatures, low clouds. little bit of mist actually in san francisco, you have 62 degrees. this is probably the most interesting temperature on the board right now. livermore, only 66, healthy sea breeze there blowing in. eventually see low clouds and san jose, continuing the trend of 60 currentl
you take care of john paul and simone there. all right.or more information on our clear the shelters event, i'm going to get back to jessica in a bit. nbc bay area.com and find a participating shelter near you and again, we're going to check back with jessica later in the newscast as jessica says good-bye to jessica. i want to congratulate you for being adopted out, rob, the dog, the cat. >> berkeley, humane. >> the dog, the cat, and the rabbit. >> we have three of them around...
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simon middleton's site will come up against a very talented but familiar opponent.'vejust arrived at this stadium, home of ulster rugby, to familiarise themselves with the stadium. they are the defending champions, the world's number one test side, and they have cruised through the tournament so far, so understandably they are favourites to lift the trophy. and france will be their toughest test yet, having won two the last four six nations titles, coming third in the last world cup in paris. they haven't reached a world cup final before, but confidence will be high after they knocked out the hosts ireland in the last round and, as a result, simon middleton has named what's been seen to be his strongest 15 yet to take them on. we have been professional. we've had time together with combinations, so we know each other well, so actually i think what you want to do is to ensure that people are not worn out by playing the same 15, the same 23 for every minute of every game throughout all the stages so, when it comes to the knockout stages, people feel fresh and ready to
simon middleton's site will come up against a very talented but familiar opponent.'vejust arrived at this stadium, home of ulster rugby, to familiarise themselves with the stadium. they are the defending champions, the world's number one test side, and they have cruised through the tournament so far, so understandably they are favourites to lift the trophy. and france will be their toughest test yet, having won two the last four six nations titles, coming third in the last world cup in paris....
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there was people that thought simon did things that holland did. he wins third competition and this time he actually gets the money and he's got a couple of business partners at this time. and by this time -- and puts a number of restrictions they want steam instead of gasoline or hydrocarbons well steam engines run incredibly hot. and you can't -- how do you vent, how do you vent the spent exhaust? there were -- the first shift had to have flee. holland wanted one propeller navy wanted two. who'll lands rebuild one with three. the only way he realized it was running out of money and realized only way he could actually satisfy the contract and build a real boat that would work was to build one on his own. privately funded where he could they be show the navy and say okay. this is what it should look like and that's when isaac rice came in and they did build it holland six -- a lot of times just abbreviate to holland and it works and got better and simon lake and from there -- i don't to go into detl because i don't to ruin book for all of you but f
there was people that thought simon did things that holland did. he wins third competition and this time he actually gets the money and he's got a couple of business partners at this time. and by this time -- and puts a number of restrictions they want steam instead of gasoline or hydrocarbons well steam engines run incredibly hot. and you can't -- how do you vent, how do you vent the spent exhaust? there were -- the first shift had to have flee. holland wanted one propeller navy wanted two....
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or martin luther king jr joining me now is actress and director of mina a story about nina simone and me joe's at bushell mingled his play follows the legendary singer's activism and draws a power. the black lives matter movement today just welcome to going underground some people might think of me as a murder as a recording artist screwed by the music industry which is where so many car commercials use or musical in your play it's not about advertising the music world is no it's not my production really is about the celebration of nina's life i use nina simone who is both a consummate classical pianist artist singer and also activist i focus specifically on the civil rights activism and i focus specifically on using her as my g.p.s. today in twenty seventeen as a black british woman trying to navigate increasingly racist conditions where we tend to end up dead. on this program we often privileged class abilities of many different issues rather than identity one's own a woman or race in your play you focused squarely on the idea of being a woman and being black yes i do i thought so m
or martin luther king jr joining me now is actress and director of mina a story about nina simone and me joe's at bushell mingled his play follows the legendary singer's activism and draws a power. the black lives matter movement today just welcome to going underground some people might think of me as a murder as a recording artist screwed by the music industry which is where so many car commercials use or musical in your play it's not about advertising the music world is no it's not my...
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simon, back to you. thank you very much for that. 25 years. the uk fashion industry is worth £26 billion a year to the economy — so people will be watching closely to see how mr enninful shapes the magazine. he has already made some some staffing changes, as our arts correspondent david sillito reports. i'm edward enninful. he looks very eccentric and that will be perfect. i got into fashion, i was spotted on a train when i was 15 years old. it is a massive change for british fashion. edward enninful is today in charge of one of the most important names in british fashion. vogue. it does not happen very often. the last british editor was in place for 25 years and from day one, change is a foot. they've gone on to snapchat and there is a more diverse team. he has over 500,000 instagram followers. he has appointed steve mcqueen, independent professionals who rely on social media to keep building their brands. vogue is the top of the fashion tree and features clothes only a few can afford. it has though been a pretty torrid time for the
simon, back to you. thank you very much for that. 25 years. the uk fashion industry is worth £26 billion a year to the economy — so people will be watching closely to see how mr enninful shapes the magazine. he has already made some some staffing changes, as our arts correspondent david sillito reports. i'm edward enninful. he looks very eccentric and that will be perfect. i got into fashion, i was spotted on a train when i was 15 years old. it is a massive change for british fashion. edward...
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. >> the mission that has rescuer simon cowell going the distance. >> he's like, y'all trying to kill me. >>> a woman and her boyfriend share video of them -- >> in a hospital room with her nana. >> why this is so much more than a sweet family visit. we've got christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web, including -- a daughter with a plan in hand. >> that's a bow and arrow. >> the twist that has mom shaking in her boots. >> whoa-kay. >> a couple of guys hanging out in a pizza shop, just chilling, waiting for some customers to walk through the too. one guy on the phone, the other guy scratching his knuckles. >> he's bored. >> that boredom quickly ends. the one guy in black takes off toward the back of the shop. the guy in white jumps over the counter when suddenly, whoa! smoke fills the entire front part of the store, then flashes of fire and sparks. one person reports say threw a whole box of lit fireworks, about 70 of them, right inside the door and took off >> that's so cruel. >> it's really cruel. very scary. thankfully there were no injuries. here's
. >> the mission that has rescuer simon cowell going the distance. >> he's like, y'all trying to kill me. >>> a woman and her boyfriend share video of them -- >> in a hospital room with her nana. >> why this is so much more than a sweet family visit. we've got christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web, including -- a daughter with a plan in hand. >> that's a bow and arrow. >> the twist that has mom shaking in her...
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thank you after the break revolution nina simone's style is the politics of. searing indictment of bigotry in britain. this week at the edinburgh fringe festival in the world and from golden globe winning actor bryan cranston visiting a place in the u.k. to michael gove's mission to improve. this week's. going underground. monopoly. and the. people who would be useful if. you were talking to. each other. and that a lot of what i think about comedy skit but i'm about the same as art when i was up the money into. making money i let my money. just say to me the. long run should be made by. other people that was on the. so you know you're not. you're not just i mean. i'm already but it was. i mean. if it up as what i might say i mean i just don't get it i'm getting worse but those were the oh. my but if i see. that they're already. in the thought of i think they're calling. my. welcome back. national international sports and weather from the news and that's very news as we get details of a previously classified cia memo outlining plans from the usa to infiltrate j
thank you after the break revolution nina simone's style is the politics of. searing indictment of bigotry in britain. this week at the edinburgh fringe festival in the world and from golden globe winning actor bryan cranston visiting a place in the u.k. to michael gove's mission to improve. this week's. going underground. monopoly. and the. people who would be useful if. you were talking to. each other. and that a lot of what i think about comedy skit but i'm about the same as art when i was...
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he texted to simone's point, condolences to the victim -- >> condolences to the victim that was armed't just accidentally hurt in a march. she was killed, targeted in a rally by white supremacist neo-nazis. this is not your run of the mill violence, if you will. >> nobody insinuated -- listen -- >> paris, by not using intentional on moo. >> simone, finish and then paris. >> she interrupted me, but go ahead. >> by not letting intentional language you are insinuating, look, if anyone thinks that rhetoric doesn't move people to act, i implore you to look at what happened in charlottesville yesterday and this rhetoric is causing people to quote, unquote take up arms and take matters into their own hands. i want the president to call that out. >> paris, you can have the last word. >> all i'm saying is the president did condemn the attacks yesterday. he called it out for what it was. he did not use terms that others would like him to use and i think in the coming days and weeks he will, but let's not mistake his statements for being on the side of these idiots. he was very clear on that. hi
he texted to simone's point, condolences to the victim -- >> condolences to the victim that was armed't just accidentally hurt in a march. she was killed, targeted in a rally by white supremacist neo-nazis. this is not your run of the mill violence, if you will. >> nobody insinuated -- listen -- >> paris, by not using intentional on moo. >> simone, finish and then paris. >> she interrupted me, but go ahead. >> by not letting intentional language you are...
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. >>> this is the picture that has simone's family and friends bursting with pride.it comes with west point's announcement that they'll leave the core cadets, the first african-american woman to hold the top position. i'm so proud of her. she's a big role moodle for me. i'm so proud. >> she's always been an achiever, a leader at fairfax high school, she was president of her class, captain of the black student union. but now at age 20, which is making history. she says simone was drawn to the military at young age third grader she watched it march into a football game. >> she saw them all in formation and rose up and asked me, what does it take to lead that. >> simone got -- the naval academy and west point, it was her love of the army that decided she takes a lot of pride in west point and she has always been a leader. >> pat was simone's mentor. she made history herself four decades ago as one of the west point's first females. >> this has happened in my lifetime. i didn't think i was going to see it. >> she painted her car in celebration. her family says simone is
. >>> this is the picture that has simone's family and friends bursting with pride.it comes with west point's announcement that they'll leave the core cadets, the first african-american woman to hold the top position. i'm so proud of her. she's a big role moodle for me. i'm so proud. >> she's always been an achiever, a leader at fairfax high school, she was president of her class, captain of the black student union. but now at age 20, which is making history. she says simone was...
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what dot eagles, simon and garr tongue kell, crickets and flies have in common? solve the riddle for you in my sports commentary coming up next. ♪ >> and we have sad news in the philadelphia broadcast world. legendary newscaster allen stone has passed away. stone was a broadcaster for more than three decades at wfil famous 56 and induct the as a member of the broadcast pioneers in philadelphia ten years ago. he was 91 years old. ♪ >>> tom srendenschek reflecting on the first week of eagles training camp and he thinks that silence is golden. his commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ ♪ >>> a week into training camp and eagles with the league mandate a day off which gives thus chance to reflect on the first week of this 2017 camp. to help me in telling what impressed me the most well, i need a little music. ♪ >> yeah silence. it's important. it's crucial for the birds. it's very important this time of year. this eagles team has been focused on what doug pederson wants. competition and getting better. for from the minute they walked into the novacare complex the focus has been
what dot eagles, simon and garr tongue kell, crickets and flies have in common? solve the riddle for you in my sports commentary coming up next. ♪ >> and we have sad news in the philadelphia broadcast world. legendary newscaster allen stone has passed away. stone was a broadcaster for more than three decades at wfil famous 56 and induct the as a member of the broadcast pioneers in philadelphia ten years ago. he was 91 years old. ♪ >>> tom srendenschek reflecting on the first...
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simon? >> the heroes today are the people on the ground in these communities who are fighting extraordinary circumstances with the local and first responders. and citizen volunteers that we have seen on tv so much over the last few days. our prayers and our admiration has to be with them. they are doing all the hard work right now. it has been really inspiring for someone very far away to see the great american spirit play out as we head over the last couple days. it has been awesome, and hopefully we can all get ready to do what we can to help houston eddies of the communities in the days ahead. it will be a long road back. >> sandra: there is a long road ahead. matt, i think there is going to eventually be questions about what should have been done. what could have been done. how this was handled. it feels too soon to even go there as we are still watching the recovery efforts underway, but our own howie kurtz did a piece on foxnews.com. trump poses hurricane threat. and he asked a simple
simon? >> the heroes today are the people on the ground in these communities who are fighting extraordinary circumstances with the local and first responders. and citizen volunteers that we have seen on tv so much over the last few days. our prayers and our admiration has to be with them. they are doing all the hard work right now. it has been really inspiring for someone very far away to see the great american spirit play out as we head over the last couple days. it has been awesome, and...
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simon mccoy is at kensington palace for us now.diana, princess of wales had been killed along with dodi fayed and the chauffeur, henri paul. what followed we re chauffeur, henri paul. what followed were a mixture of emotions from the shock at losing the woman described by tony blair as the people‘s princess, turned quickly to anger at the paparazzi and the press who many people blame for the crash in the tunnel in paris. then the anger transferred onto the royal family itself and on to the queen. it was a remarkable week. let‘s have a look back at how it was covered 20 years ago. we are getting reports that diana, princess of wales has been badly injured ina princess of wales has been badly injured in a car crash in france. short while ago, buckingham palace confirmed the death of diana, princess of wales. the princess died following a car accident in paris. she was 36. they regarded her as one of the people. she was the people‘s princess. and that‘s how she will stay, how she will remain. in our hearts and in our memories, for eve
simon mccoy is at kensington palace for us now.diana, princess of wales had been killed along with dodi fayed and the chauffeur, henri paul. what followed we re chauffeur, henri paul. what followed were a mixture of emotions from the shock at losing the woman described by tony blair as the people‘s princess, turned quickly to anger at the paparazzi and the press who many people blame for the crash in the tunnel in paris. then the anger transferred onto the royal family itself and on to the...
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simon lake was definitely commercial. exported, ya maybe, but mostly the fact that lake discovered all these ships that had sunk, all the precious cargo and he devised ways to actually get it out. brilliant to guy, but the money lake eventually believed he had to go into an attack submarine because that's where the money was. lake, for all the money he made and he made a fortune ended up-- he was always short of money because it cost so much to do the research, so everyone was looking as in many innovations, everyone was looking at the military application first and civilian applications followed. because in this case a submarine performing the way we thought a submarine should was very much what holland was working on. it dovetailed into military applications. >> so, you clearly have a knife or good stories and they revolve around intervention and i was just wondering what your personal experience was. you also talk about people that didn't have any formal training, so i'm curious how far into that you have gotten with r
simon lake was definitely commercial. exported, ya maybe, but mostly the fact that lake discovered all these ships that had sunk, all the precious cargo and he devised ways to actually get it out. brilliant to guy, but the money lake eventually believed he had to go into an attack submarine because that's where the money was. lake, for all the money he made and he made a fortune ended up-- he was always short of money because it cost so much to do the research, so everyone was looking as in...
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simon, appreciate it.h us later, one of the most astute analyst of the politics of washington and he has a bombshell memo he states the chief of staff will leave by thanksgiving or sooner. he goes on to say that the trump polling may drop below 30% in the future. ere will join us later. let me bring up tv , this is great. you can see, does the bowtied match the suit? i tried to make this work at 2:00 a.m. you can look at any given chart. snap on over and you can steal that function. if you could do that nowhere else in the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. rest -- guy, johnson, rested and cool and london. he is in for francine. keene in a fractious new york. our world headquarters, i will call it a comfortable five block walk from the trump tower. is -- as leaving reporters said, a frenzied press conference. we will do much more. business in washington on nafta. kevin cirilli will be that. peter kinsella joins us with commonwealth bank. , as well.mas charles, you have written an awful lot
simon, appreciate it.h us later, one of the most astute analyst of the politics of washington and he has a bombshell memo he states the chief of staff will leave by thanksgiving or sooner. he goes on to say that the trump polling may drop below 30% in the future. ere will join us later. let me bring up tv , this is great. you can see, does the bowtied match the suit? i tried to make this work at 2:00 a.m. you can look at any given chart. snap on over and you can steal that function. if you...
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policy in the country has been made simone del rosario is joining us now to talk more about what we can expect the president to say simone a lot of washington insiders think that president trump will announce an increase in afghanistan and manila that's not just washington whispers it also comes directly from comments made by defense secretary jim mattis indicating he was comfortable with the strategic process that led to this decision so why that might mean troops increasing is because we already know earlier this summer the pentagon had proposed sending in nearly four thousand additional troops to the war torn country even though president donald trump gave the pentagon unilateral authority to send troops as it sees fit madison waited to reach a concrete plan with the president a decision and a delay he had to defend to the senate armed services committee in june. sure i understand the urgency to understand it's my responsibility we're not winning in afghanistan right now and we will correct as soon as possible it seems that plan form saturday tweeting important day spent at camp davi
policy in the country has been made simone del rosario is joining us now to talk more about what we can expect the president to say simone a lot of washington insiders think that president trump will announce an increase in afghanistan and manila that's not just washington whispers it also comes directly from comments made by defense secretary jim mattis indicating he was comfortable with the strategic process that led to this decision so why that might mean troops increasing is because we...
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simon is going to kick us off, simon taylor who is one of the founders of global witness, which is in my view one of the most innovative and effective organizations working in the space around the world and it's very interestingly combined with advocacy with extremelyadvo regressed investigations and that's one of the things we will talk about today is a recent report by global witness about shell's activities in nigeria. he also helped galvanize the coalition of civil society organization, 40 countries worldwide working for more accountability and openness in the sector. is called publish what you pay. sitting next to simon is steep call who is the dean of columbia journalism school and so has a whole other dimension in the current political space and he also, i mean, has one no less than two pulitzer prizes. the first one for reporting on the security and change commission which again has real relevance here and he's also the office-- author of private empire, which i recommend to all of you when you're done with this go out and buy private empire and it tells you a lot, not just ab
simon is going to kick us off, simon taylor who is one of the founders of global witness, which is in my view one of the most innovative and effective organizations working in the space around the world and it's very interestingly combined with advocacy with extremelyadvo regressed investigations and that's one of the things we will talk about today is a recent report by global witness about shell's activities in nigeria. he also helped galvanize the coalition of civil society organization, 40...