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simon: rising.en reluctant to try to put a quantification on that, for the simple reason it gives an impression that we can quantify such things. there are a lot of feedback loops that occur in u.k. politics that mean trying to ascribe a 30 have is 50% probability -- 30-50% probability gives the impression you can beat this probability. since the johnson administration has come into office, the likelihood has increased materially. matt: i was able to get my hands on your latest research this morning. i thought it was interesting you kick it off with an estimate the u.k. equity market is at a 25% discount to what it could have been without these brexit headwinds. how do you come to that level? how much of a bounceback do you expect if we get a smoother transition than is likely with a heart brexit? hard brexit?xit -- simon: if you look at the u.k. equity market, it's an open, integrated market. lots of companies sell revenue. normally, it rewrites nd rates in tandem with the global markets. but after
simon: rising.en reluctant to try to put a quantification on that, for the simple reason it gives an impression that we can quantify such things. there are a lot of feedback loops that occur in u.k. politics that mean trying to ascribe a 30 have is 50% probability -- 30-50% probability gives the impression you can beat this probability. since the johnson administration has come into office, the likelihood has increased materially. matt: i was able to get my hands on your latest research this...
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simon: no.e have the dialogue. it problem is the dialogue, is federalism, and for citizens, it is mainly to talk about communities, which really gets the pulses going. nejra: thank you for joining us today, carsten nickel, deputy director of research at teneo intelligence, and simon french of panmure gordon stays with us. leaders will gather this week for the bloomberg annual business form in new york, top bank executives, policymakers, and world leaders, including india's narendra modi, new zealand's jacinda ardern, greece's kyriakos mitsotakis, and spain's pedro sÁnchez. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am nejra cehic in london. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. here is viviana hurtado in new york. viviana: the dramatic turnaround is widening. authorities are probing current and former executives for alleged attacks avoidance -- a legend tax avoidance. axe luxury brand -- alleged t avoidance to the luxury brand gucci from 2017. totan
simon: no.e have the dialogue. it problem is the dialogue, is federalism, and for citizens, it is mainly to talk about communities, which really gets the pulses going. nejra: thank you for joining us today, carsten nickel, deputy director of research at teneo intelligence, and simon french of panmure gordon stays with us. leaders will gather this week for the bloomberg annual business form in new york, top bank executives, policymakers, and world leaders, including india's narendra modi, new...
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. >> inside the $48 million school designed to stop active shooters >>> and olympic superstar simone biles breaking her silence on her brother's you triple murder arrest >> translator: this is "nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening, everyone. hurricane dorian is finally on the move tonight after pummelling the bahamas like few places have ever endured the latest images painting a grim picture of surging ocean waters where dry land once existed. and destruction virtually everywhere tonight dorian is marching up the southeast coast of the united states, menacing coastal communities from florida to north carolina where we could still see a direct hit our team is spread out across the storm zone tonight and we begin our coverage with morgan chesky in the hard-hit bahamas >> reporter: tonight the bahamas unrecognizable the first images from above abaco show an island paradise turn paradise lost >> absolute devastation, it really is heart breaking just from the air it looks completely leveled. >> reporter: debris fields for miles. houses surrounded by water and boats littered acro
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simons' suggestion? >>ing well, the clearance process and the agreement is a process we are continuing to use. >> but you'd acknowledge that it's broken down in at least some cases. >> i would acknowledge over the last 20 years, you might recall when they faced this back in 2002, i believe, entered into an arrangement that could have solved a lot of the problems because this has been going on not recently but in the past. they put a provision in to prevent them from that orderly agreement but it was one of the two agencies that might have resulted. i cannot deny that there are instances where chairman simons and my time is wasted on those types of squabbles. >> thank you for your candor on that point. as i mentioned in my opening statement, i don't think there is a sound basis, i don't think one can conceive of a sound basis for splitting up a monopolization investigation between your two agencies. any investigation must look at the totality of the company's efforts in attaining or maintaining monopoly p
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we are back with danae and simon.rgentina, is it linked to the dollar or does it mean you are more hesitant with emerging markets? danae: i think it is idiosyncratic to the larger extent. we were seeing the confidence macroacri had underlying weakness still there, and now the reserves adequacy of the central bank in terms of defending the currency has to resort to capital controls as a measure at this stage, and whether housing we can see these lifted. it could take a long while. we saw this coinciding with the lifting of capital controls and greece, which were imposed in 2015. they could be in place for quite a long time. i think it is the underlying weakness of the argentina economy, and what crisis defense mechanisms we have on the global stage to deal with other emerging markets where it could also be idiosyncratic factors leading to this, but then how do we react? what is the global financial safety net? are the regional arrangements? who can react to that? what scale do we have to support countries like argentin
we are back with danae and simon.rgentina, is it linked to the dollar or does it mean you are more hesitant with emerging markets? danae: i think it is idiosyncratic to the larger extent. we were seeing the confidence macroacri had underlying weakness still there, and now the reserves adequacy of the central bank in terms of defending the currency has to resort to capital controls as a measure at this stage, and whether housing we can see these lifted. it could take a long while. we saw this...
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indeed simon and we're seeing now i think the wreath laying ceremony just getting under way there in warsaw at the tomb of the unknown soldier let's listen to. shockey price those of contortions to have more. options shuffled to have the opponent not to come out over. the reef laying ceremony has now concluded. the heads of the delegations to return to the grandstand. the mob will begin thing. so this is essentially the conclusion of a job and that's part of the ceremonies that we've been seeing there and at this has since the square in warsaw as we just heard the announcer say the wreath laying ceremony and has a concluded there will be a military honorary escort leaving the square of course that the delegates representatives from more than 40 countries as well will leave the square and simon if you can still hear us there what is your sense from covering this in poland how important this ceremony has been to poland now in. marking 8 years since the start of the world world war 2. yes sumi i think it is very important to poles to remember. not just of course the start of world war 2
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. >> seeing his cousin simon mirovich who he hasn't seen since the 1940s.hought his relative had been killed by the nazis. >> his last memory is to come to the orphanage to visit simon and to say good-bye because he was running away from the nazis. >> maurice eventually escaping making it to israel and started the search for any surviving family members, but time and again, the results were grim. >> they were listed as perished in the holocaust. >> reporter: they never gave up. >> it started with carol, my cousin, placing an ad on facebook. >> reporter: it took nine more years after that facebook post, but then simon's granddaughter saw it and quickly reached out. >> i was in shock. >> reporter: simon was alive and living in england. ancestry.com confirming the news that the family was related. here is that moment again. maurice and simon together again. >> good to see you after so many years. >> i was supposed to wait 75 years. >> 75 years you waited. >> 75 years. >> that's a long time. we've got each other now. >> now sharing a lifetime of history and hop
. >> seeing his cousin simon mirovich who he hasn't seen since the 1940s.hought his relative had been killed by the nazis. >> his last memory is to come to the orphanage to visit simon and to say good-bye because he was running away from the nazis. >> maurice eventually escaping making it to israel and started the search for any surviving family members, but time and again, the results were grim. >> they were listed as perished in the holocaust. >> reporter: they...
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thank you, simon. we heard from many of you, simon. that time? we have got tu bs turtle, home with that time? we have got tubs turtle, if that is your twitter handle? they are asking for a profit sharing scheme for old ba in place. it's sharing scheme for old ba in place. it‘s outrageous, if people who do the work to get to share the profits, where does it end? a bit of sarcasm in that response. yes, a lot of people think, why question might does every pilot want to strike when i want does every pilot want to strike when iwanta does every pilot want to strike when i want a holiday? it‘s a nightmare. that has resonated with lots. its a joke, someone else says. i‘m a silver member, i picked up and for business class. now i am sat in limbo, waiting for time to deliver good news or bad. john, you are not alone. that‘s it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live webpage and on world business report. goodbye. see you soon. good morning. there is going to be quite a bit of weather going on
thank you, simon. we heard from many of you, simon. that time? we have got tu bs turtle, home with that time? we have got tubs turtle, if that is your twitter handle? they are asking for a profit sharing scheme for old ba in place. it's sharing scheme for old ba in place. it‘s outrageous, if people who do the work to get to share the profits, where does it end? a bit of sarcasm in that response. yes, a lot of people think, why question might does every pilot want to strike when i want does...
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simon hughesjoining captain. simon hughes joining me captain.lord's. simon hughesjoining me on that earlier from lord's. -- i think route to newmachar rate will be fine as captain. —— joe root. let's have quick look at some of the day's other headlines. dylan groenewegan has now won three of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. they raced around the wirral today, and the dutchman finished ahead of british rider matt walls. matteo trentin regained the the overall lead. judd trump's winning run is up to 13 matches. the world champion beat david gilbert by six frames to four to reach the shanghai masters quarterfinals where he'll face mark allen. during the november international break, there will be what the fa are calling a ‘women‘s football weekend' on the 16th to the 17th of that month. super league fixtures will include a north london derby at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it's the start of the first knockout round in the women's champions league. glasgow city have made a 2,000 mile trip to moscow to play chertanovo women. they are
simon hughesjoining captain. simon hughes joining me captain.lord's. simon hughesjoining me on that earlier from lord's. -- i think route to newmachar rate will be fine as captain. —— joe root. let's have quick look at some of the day's other headlines. dylan groenewegan has now won three of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. they raced around the wirral today, and the dutchman finished ahead of british rider matt walls. matteo trentin regained the the overall lead. judd trump's...
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back to southeast asia, and on instagram @passedport asks: hi, simon. some hidden gems in singapore or kuala lumpur, especially cultural sites or museums. in singapore i have two favourites, both of which seem to be under—visited. the first is fort siloso, on sentosa island, now a military museum, including the surrender chamber, depicting the events when british defenders surrendered to the japanese in 1942, and three years later, when the occupying army itself surrendered. the other is the treetop walk, which takes you high above the tropical rainforest of the heart of the island. kuala lumpur also has some urban rainforest with high altitude access, the forest eco park. miraculously preserved in the heart of the urban jungle, it gives splendid views of the skyscrapers. my other highlight is the capital's old railway station, which when the current building opened in 1910, was one of the most spectacular buildings in the young city. fred nurgles is off to thailand and vietnam in november and december. fred, i've not much experience of renting wheelcha
back to southeast asia, and on instagram @passedport asks: hi, simon. some hidden gems in singapore or kuala lumpur, especially cultural sites or museums. in singapore i have two favourites, both of which seem to be under—visited. the first is fort siloso, on sentosa island, now a military museum, including the surrender chamber, depicting the events when british defenders surrendered to the japanese in 1942, and three years later, when the occupying army itself surrendered. the other is the...
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finally, simon lusted wonders..king my way around the world for a number of decades. picking fruit in australia, making radio commercials in california. but finding unskilled work at a reasonable rate of pay in a country with relatively low wages and a large supply of labour, is both difficult and morally questionable. earn at home, spend abroad. i think that's the best way to go. do keep sending in your questions and i will do my very best to find you the answers. from me, simon calder, the global guru, bye for now and see you next time. finally this week, we're heading to the port city of cardiff in the united kingdom. the welsh capital was once one of the largest docklands in the world, made up of a bustling community of seafarers. and now, it's the starting point for the travel show‘s alex taylor who is in for a unique sailing experience. this is tenacious, the only tall ship of its kind in the world, designed and built so it can be sailed by a truly mixed ability crew. how are they going to get us up there? i w
finally, simon lusted wonders..king my way around the world for a number of decades. picking fruit in australia, making radio commercials in california. but finding unskilled work at a reasonable rate of pay in a country with relatively low wages and a large supply of labour, is both difficult and morally questionable. earn at home, spend abroad. i think that's the best way to go. do keep sending in your questions and i will do my very best to find you the answers. from me, simon calder, the...
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simon calder giving us couple of weeks. simon calder giving us updates at events at the airport.psetting scenes as people get to the airport and staff find out what has been happening. live now to tim johnson, policy director of the civil aviation authority, at their headquarters in london. thank you so much for your time. first of all, i am sure many people, british people to begin with, who we re british people to begin with, who were on holiday with thomas cook are wondering what should be their next step. good morning. first and foremost, this is a very sad day for the employees and customers of thomas cook, which has been trading for 178 years. what is really important this morning is if customers have a flight out from the uk today, unfortunately your flight has been cancelled so please do not go to the airport. if you are overseas on a thomas cook holiday, then you can continue to enjoy your holiday. the cia is launching a repatriation, the largest since the second world war, and we will be bringing everybody back to the uk as close as possible to their return dates. we ha
simon calder giving us couple of weeks. simon calder giving us updates at events at the airport.psetting scenes as people get to the airport and staff find out what has been happening. live now to tim johnson, policy director of the civil aviation authority, at their headquarters in london. thank you so much for your time. first of all, i am sure many people, british people to begin with, who we re british people to begin with, who were on holiday with thomas cook are wondering what should be...
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granddaughter saw it and quickly reached out. >> i was in shock. >> reporter: simon was alive livingland. ancestry.com confirming the news that the family was related. and here is that moment again. morris and simon finally back together. >> good to see you. >> good to see you too after all these years. >> 75 years. >> 75 years you waited. >> 75 years. >> it's a long time. we got each other now. >> reporter: now sharing a lifetime of history and hope. >> if it happened to us, it might happen to someone else. this is a beautiful story. >> 75 years, incredible. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. good night. >>> senator harris in the bay area. campaigning for the white house. is cannabis a treatment for autism? why scientists are researching the possibility. >>> i consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth. thank you. thank you. thank you for making it so. love y'all. >> with a nod to baseball storied past. giants manager bids farewell. retiring after leading the orange and black to three world series championships
granddaughter saw it and quickly reached out. >> i was in shock. >> reporter: simon was alive livingland. ancestry.com confirming the news that the family was related. and here is that moment again. morris and simon finally back together. >> good to see you. >> good to see you too after all these years. >> 75 years. >> 75 years you waited. >> 75 years. >> it's a long time. we got each other now. >> reporter: now sharing a lifetime of history...
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bring people together in the community i want to bring some an old token hit from brussels simon we get told so often the we need to as individuals do something stop using plastic bottles single use plastics we need to cut down on the amount you draw if you will we need to there are measures we can do as individuals but that's not enough is it the question of like to ask you is this is about legislation legislation legislation is and this is about big international organizations the un the e.u. actually putting in place legislation putting in place international law that can be that is achievable and that can be enforced. definitely i mean we all have a role to play but if we're really going to to to get out of this mess and tackle climate change we it's government has to play their part and bring in these laws and bring in the policies that we need to see and also the private sector as well but we know unless government brings in those policies the parties had to work on tags and so. that's what we're trying to do it would force the criminals that we have really bring in new ambitious
bring people together in the community i want to bring some an old token hit from brussels simon we get told so often the we need to as individuals do something stop using plastic bottles single use plastics we need to cut down on the amount you draw if you will we need to there are measures we can do as individuals but that's not enough is it the question of like to ask you is this is about legislation legislation legislation is and this is about big international organizations the un the e.u....
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simon thompson joining us whole event.ony live and as we were saying earlier, there is no host this year, likely 0scars, no host of the awards. fascinating to see how that works out. thank you for watching. go, game of thrones. see you again tomorrow. hello. it was a weekend of two halves. we had plenty of sunshine for most places on saturday. followed by more showers on sunday. but on both days, it was warm, with temperatures above 27 celsius. this was the scene as the sun went down sunday night in cornwall, some clear skies but some shower cloud still around too and really, through the week ahead, we are looking at a pretty unsettled autumnal feel to the weather, wet and windy at times and it will feel quite a bit cooler than it has done. monday is of course the autumn equinox and right on cue, we are welcoming this area of low pressure from the atlantic. some of this rain is much—needed rainfall, articularly across parts of south—east england where we have had less than 20% of the expected rainfall so far for september.
simon thompson joining us whole event.ony live and as we were saying earlier, there is no host this year, likely 0scars, no host of the awards. fascinating to see how that works out. thank you for watching. go, game of thrones. see you again tomorrow. hello. it was a weekend of two halves. we had plenty of sunshine for most places on saturday. followed by more showers on sunday. but on both days, it was warm, with temperatures above 27 celsius. this was the scene as the sun went down sunday...
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simon young simon thanks so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in germany voters are heading to the polling booths today in the eastern states of saxony and brandenburg surveys have predicted a surge in support for the far right a.f.d. party the results could put pressure on germany's governing coalition of the christian democrats and social democrats. china and the united states have begun imposing additional tariffs on each other's goods and the latest escalation of their bruising trade war that has sent shock waves through the global economy american consumers can now expect higher prices on consumer items like clothing toys home goods and electronics. and hurricane durian a powerful storm threatening the bahamas and the southeastern coast of the u.s. has strengthened to a category 4 forecasters warn dorian could be the region's worst storm since category 5 hurricane andrew killed $65.00 people and destroyed 63000 homes back in 196-2992 i should say. police in the u.s. state of texa
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i'm joined now by our correspondent simon young who's in warsaw for us simon as we saw very poignant very somber commemorations in poland today what does this anniversary mean to poland after all this time. there call i think if people around the world think about what happened in poland during the 2nd world war they perhaps think of the invasion on the 1st of september $939.00 and perhaps also think of the death camps of particularly auschwitz what they don't think of so much he's the sufferings of the polish civilian population and as you mentioned between 5 and 6000000 poles half of them jews are estimated to have died under the nazi terror so i think a lot of poles would like the attention sometimes at least to be directed towards places like the alone where the german president was early this morning a little town that had no military significance but it was just wiped out as part of the german military advance and so many other places across poland including here in warsaw were devastated their populations were deported massacred and you know the polish people suffered badly lo
i'm joined now by our correspondent simon young who's in warsaw for us simon as we saw very poignant very somber commemorations in poland today what does this anniversary mean to poland after all this time. there call i think if people around the world think about what happened in poland during the 2nd world war they perhaps think of the invasion on the 1st of september $939.00 and perhaps also think of the death camps of particularly auschwitz what they don't think of so much he's the...
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simon, we've got a statement from the civil aviation authority. what are they saying?le were expecting. they are basically saying thomas cook has ceased trading with immediate effect, so there will be no more flights. it also gives details of what is likely to happen to british passengers. they are now launching an operation which will probably take around two weeks to complete, to bring back all british holidaymakers who are currently abroad with thomas cook. it is thought there are about 150,000 of them. now the civil aviation authority, in this statement, is wanting that this is going to be a complex operation. there will inevitably be some problems for people. everyone will get home, but it is possible they may have to travel on alternative dates than they were expecting to. but it is trying to give a message of reassurance, trying also to give a sense of the scale of it, because this will be the biggest repatriation of citizens that we have seen since world war ii. and what about the workers, the thousands of employees of the company? the statement also makes a co
simon, we've got a statement from the civil aviation authority. what are they saying?le were expecting. they are basically saying thomas cook has ceased trading with immediate effect, so there will be no more flights. it also gives details of what is likely to happen to british passengers. they are now launching an operation which will probably take around two weeks to complete, to bring back all british holidaymakers who are currently abroad with thomas cook. it is thought there are about...
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olympic star simone biles breaking her silence tonight. the american gymnast on her brother now charged in three murders, and what she's now saying tonight. > there's also this evening about soda and your health, and a higher risk for earlier death. how many sodas a day. >>> and two major rescues tonight. the school bus crash. firefighters pulling school children out through the windows in one accident. and then the truck driver pulled alive from a burning tanker after veering off a 40-foot overpass. where this played out today. a lot more news ahead. stay tuned. stay tuned. tuned.ing actor, i needhe breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ prpharmacist recommendedne memo
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david, simone biles' brother is a specialist in the u.s. army on active duty since 2014., he's set to face a judge next week. david? >> all right, kayna whitworth. kayna, thank you. >>> when we come back, news about how little soda a day can lead to a higher risk of earlier death. >>> those two major rescues, among them, children pulled out through the windows. >>> and prince harry tonight and his explanation making news, saying he can do better. should always be working harder. that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. and fidelity's rate is higher than e-trade's, td ameritrade's, even 10 times more than schwab's. plus only fidelity has zero account fees and zero minimums for retail brokerage and retirement accounts. just another reminder of the value you'll only find at fidelity. open an account today. you'll only find at fidelity. too many people a restless night's sleep. there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a fe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving that dares to last into the morning.. so y
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that's common simon colder. be affected by the closure of thomas cook? if you have a question for simon, send it in via text on 61124, tweet using the hashtag bbc ask this, or email ask this at bbc.co.uk. after thomas cook, the next most popular hastag is emmys. the ceremony took place last night in los angeles. the hit bbc sitcom, fleabag, won four prizes — including two for its creator, phoebe waller—bridge. jodie comer picked up best actress in a drama for her portrayal of villanelle in killing eve. game of thrones was recognised as best drama series. one of the speeches getting a lot of attention online came from michelle williams. williams won best actress in a limited series for her role in fosse/verdon. the independent has the full transcript of the speech about equal pay which received a standing ovation. williams said: "i see this as an acknowledgement to discern her own needs... ..male counterpart — tells you what she needs in order to do herjob, believe her. "one day she might stand in front of you an
that's common simon colder. be affected by the closure of thomas cook? if you have a question for simon, send it in via text on 61124, tweet using the hashtag bbc ask this, or email ask this at bbc.co.uk. after thomas cook, the next most popular hastag is emmys. the ceremony took place last night in los angeles. the hit bbc sitcom, fleabag, won four prizes — including two for its creator, phoebe waller—bridge. jodie comer picked up best actress in a drama for her portrayal of villanelle in...
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simon. paul joseph simon. marianne liquori simone. barry simowitz. jane louise simpkin.incock. speak eight. thomas sinton. peter siracuse. muriel siskopoulus. john p. skala. princess joseph skidmore, junior. paul albert skryzpek. christopher paul slattery. then send robert slavin. robert f. sliwak. paul kenneth sloan. stanley s. smagala, junior. wendy l. small. greg h. smallwood. kathryn t. smith. daniel warren smith. gary f. smith. george eric smith. heather lee smith. james gregory smith....
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and nbc's simone boyce is in myrtle beach. so simone, you are the closest. we mentioned the eye of that storm passing north of where you are. but you were the closest of our correspondents to where this storm actually is right now. set the scene for us. >> so, steve, it has been unrelenting rain and wind all day today, starting actually late last night. and i can almost say that it feels as though the storm might be a little bit north of us right now just because the rain has let up just slightly. but as you can see through our camera lens, it is still coming down out here, and we are still feeling the wind. and that's the thing. even as this storm continues to move north, city officials are asking residents here in myrtle beach to remain vigilant. they have issued a curfew here for nearby areas. as of just a few minutes ago, asking residents to stay off the roads because there is a potential still for flooding and storm surge, especially flash flooding. another concern that we have actually witnessed here today throughout this whole ordeal is the threat of
and nbc's simone boyce is in myrtle beach. so simone, you are the closest. we mentioned the eye of that storm passing north of where you are. but you were the closest of our correspondents to where this storm actually is right now. set the scene for us. >> so, steve, it has been unrelenting rain and wind all day today, starting actually late last night. and i can almost say that it feels as though the storm might be a little bit north of us right now just because the rain has let up just...
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simon for now thank you very much indeed simon hot in the outside that the house. in the center of power six on the spot with the get shack from the with jack chirac passed away. let's get analysis number the lifetime set and the legacy of the chechen apples with doing to such a professor of. french and francophone studies at the university of not to compulsive thank you very much for joining us. i'm can i start by asking you how important. do you think jacque chirac is in the history of modern day fronts. well i think that he pulls a really interesting transitional phase of the french presidency from nineteen ninety four to two thousand seven in which the- you saw the end of me to hold one then the kind of the normalization of the relationship between the president and parliament. so that's the end institutional so that was really important in other ways one of the things that hasn't been touched on so much this evening but certainly was focused on on some of the- root causes the eighties for example what he said in nineteen ninety four about the village chief whe
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i'm sim mo simon wattsworth. as mark mentioned, we have completed eight audits. similar bonds, we've completed bond audits for the l.a. community college district, unified school district, as well as numerous construction orders for private owners and developers. we'll quickly move on. so the audit scope, we looked at expenditures for the program through june 30th, 2018. the expenditures for bonds totalled $54.4 million, and the total expenditure was $7.5 million, for a total of $61.9million that was expended against the bond. we tested approximately 75% of that value, which was 46.3. 4.3 million for bond sale. which was 57 particulars. 557%.we wanted to make sure that the first test covered there was no operating or government or overhead expenditures billed against the bond, and that they were under the legal setting of the bond. we collected various documents to review, such as change orders, construction contracts, reimbursement requests, and also below market rate, review and analysis rate, which looks at loans given and down payment assistance. in review of
i'm sim mo simon wattsworth. as mark mentioned, we have completed eight audits. similar bonds, we've completed bond audits for the l.a. community college district, unified school district, as well as numerous construction orders for private owners and developers. we'll quickly move on. so the audit scope, we looked at expenditures for the program through june 30th, 2018. the expenditures for bonds totalled $54.4 million, and the total expenditure was $7.5 million, for a total of $61.9million...
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simon: there always risks we seek to manage.dget in may atthis year, and critically that time, we made sure we put in place reforms to deliver tax cuts in australia. measureshose sort of can sustain academic activity. we will continue to look as to how people expand opportunities for businesses around the world. inhave new trade deals indonesia and we started negotiate with the european union. in all those cases, getting more soortunities and diversity these companies can choose where to send their products and the kit that give them a chance diversify. kathleen: it wasn't so long ago that trade negotiations, things like free trade agreements, they were in the background and every once in a while, it would be news. hasdays, everything changed, especially in the u.s.. does this environment make it hard for you to sit down with india or the eu and try to reach an agreement? is it just background noise? simon: we continue to get on successfully when negotiating new trade opportunities. we're the only major economy to strike deals w
simon: there always risks we seek to manage.dget in may atthis year, and critically that time, we made sure we put in place reforms to deliver tax cuts in australia. measureshose sort of can sustain academic activity. we will continue to look as to how people expand opportunities for businesses around the world. inhave new trade deals indonesia and we started negotiate with the european union. in all those cases, getting more soortunities and diversity these companies can choose where to send...
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but it was simon coveney speaking. apologies for that.rial online. the bbc highlighted more than 20 new cases to the party, who said all those found to be members who shared or supported anti—muslim posts on twitter and facebook were suspended immediately. however, the officials would not reveal the exact number of members suspended. a tory spokesman said they were now "establishing the terms" of an investigation into the wider issue. the current system for fining people in england who wrongly claim free prescriptions is ‘not fit for purpose', according to a group of mps. in a scathing report, the commons public accounts committee say £1.7 million penalty charge notices have been issued incorrectly — about a third of all fines imposed. sean coughlan has more. this highly critical report from a cross—party spending watchdog says the system of nhs penalty fines is not fit for purpose. fines of £100 are levied if someone falsely claims free dental treatment, or dishonestly avoids paying a prescription charge. but mps say that the finding sys
but it was simon coveney speaking. apologies for that.rial online. the bbc highlighted more than 20 new cases to the party, who said all those found to be members who shared or supported anti—muslim posts on twitter and facebook were suspended immediately. however, the officials would not reveal the exact number of members suspended. a tory spokesman said they were now "establishing the terms" of an investigation into the wider issue. the current system for fining people in england...
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simon has tips on the best way to earn money while you are abroad.a specially designed followership. how doi specially designed followership. how do i get up there on that mast? while i have been in osaka, i have noticed that the burial mounds that we featured earlier in the show i just about everywhere and i am not just about everywhere and i am not just talking underground. check out this place. well, i have never had a burial mound shaped quiche before. let's hope it doesn't taste any different. here goes. it's very thick. looking good inside. tastes good, just like a regular quiche. thank goodness. hello again, this week the theme is southeast asia on a budget. i've got some advice on some hidden gems in singapore and kuala lumpur. and prospects for picking up casual work as you travel around the region. but first, it's 500 years since leonardo da vinci died and to mark the visionary and artist, a new blockbuster exhibition is opening in paris on the 24th of october. the show is running until february next year but it is expected to prove so popu
simon has tips on the best way to earn money while you are abroad.a specially designed followership. how doi specially designed followership. how do i get up there on that mast? while i have been in osaka, i have noticed that the burial mounds that we featured earlier in the show i just about everywhere and i am not just about everywhere and i am not just talking underground. check out this place. well, i have never had a burial mound shaped quiche before. let's hope it doesn't taste any...
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simon rayburn i want to get your take on this and i want to ask you more broadly as well well what's happened here in denmark refocus international attention a top on on the larger conflict in yemen quite possibly i mean we know that this is a misstating attack the humanitarian cost not only of this this attack but also of the conflict in yemen more broadly is is devastating it's a horror and and it's the people of yemen who are paying a really tragic price for what is essentially a geo political struggle now it just depends on the on the agendas of other states in the international system may extent to which they can put pressure on saudi arabia on the united arab emirates on the u.n. for that matter and it just depends on their their agendas whether they have the political will to do this whether they have the aspirations to speak truth to the powerful allies the saudis and their moralities whether they want to hold them to account or not and if it's not then i would imagine that this will continue business as normal until there is some way of holding saudi in the emirates and inde
simon rayburn i want to get your take on this and i want to ask you more broadly as well well what's happened here in denmark refocus international attention a top on on the larger conflict in yemen quite possibly i mean we know that this is a misstating attack the humanitarian cost not only of this this attack but also of the conflict in yemen more broadly is is devastating it's a horror and and it's the people of yemen who are paying a really tragic price for what is essentially a geo...
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simon jones, bbc news.ncellor sebastian kurz — has topped the poll in the country's snap general election. with nearly all ballots counted, the party has won more than 38% of the vote, up from 31% the last time round. the process of building a coalition is getting under way. bethany bell reports from vienna. sebastian kurz and his supporters are celebrating. despite the collapse of his coalition with the far right freedom party in may, his conservative people's party has emerged stronger than before. i would like to thank our voters, it is incredible. it is an amazing day. it is a historic result for our party and we will try to have good talks with all the other parties in the parliament and try to form a government that works for the people of austria. also celebrating are the greens. climate change has emerged as one of the top concerns for voters. and the greens could now be a viable coalition partner for mr kurz. the biggest loser of the night was the anti—immigrant freedom party, with support for them
simon jones, bbc news.ncellor sebastian kurz — has topped the poll in the country's snap general election. with nearly all ballots counted, the party has won more than 38% of the vote, up from 31% the last time round. the process of building a coalition is getting under way. bethany bell reports from vienna. sebastian kurz and his supporters are celebrating. despite the collapse of his coalition with the far right freedom party in may, his conservative people's party has emerged stronger than...
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simon gompertz, bbc news.ephen barclay has been holding talks in brussels with the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier. it isn't yet clear what progress, if any, has been made. ireland's foreign minister, simon coveney, has said the ‘mood music has improved' — but he also there's still ‘quite a wide gap between the two sides'. damian grammaticas is in brussels now. i gather the talks have just finished? yes, they finished a short time ago. we are waiting to hear from the brexit secretary stephen barclay, we haven't yet but we have ina barclay, we haven't yet but we have in a couple of minutes gone past, just had a statement from michel barnier saying the talks concluded, and, he said, they agreed that technical talks will continue on the first set of concepts, principles and ideas that the uk have put forward but he said that the eu reminded the uk that it was essential a fully workable and legally operational solution to the irish border issues is found. i think that, if you read between the lines me
simon gompertz, bbc news.ephen barclay has been holding talks in brussels with the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier. it isn't yet clear what progress, if any, has been made. ireland's foreign minister, simon coveney, has said the ‘mood music has improved' — but he also there's still ‘quite a wide gap between the two sides'. damian grammaticas is in brussels now. i gather the talks have just finished? yes, they finished a short time ago. we are waiting to hear from the brexit...
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yes, there will be protests, the reason being that simon has read this book, and there isa simon hasclear ideological message for four—year—old children in this book. it is not meant for four—year—olds. nine—year—olds. we have had children come home and say they want it to mothers. these are young children, and it is confusing children, introducing ideas at a young age. children grow up and they accept these gender ideologies. children grow up and they accept these gender ideologieslj children grow up and they accept these gender ideologies. i can see you are laughing at what he just said. this is not compulsory. from next year it will be compulsory. no, it is ofsted, and the teachers unions who are pushing this, and they are interpreting legislation in their own way. it is the radical left that are pushing this. the radical left, including this conservative mp, nigel evans? what mystifies me about this sort of attitude is that when i was growing up, allthe attitude is that when i was growing up, all the messages that were being sent to me, whether it was officially or unofficially,
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now we are running out of time but i do want to ask one question to all 3 of your begin with you simon in brussels what do you want out of this un climate change conference where other the big things that you'd like to see happen we would like to see national governments making ambitious actions. phasing out fossil fuels from their economies of us action on transport those drugs action on our housing setters the proper concrete policies and proper ambition not like what we saw in germany of the weekend which is a pretty pathetic plan a plan that had plans to carry on but burning coal or into the future that's not the right thing to do what we want to seize ambitious policies that shows they listen to the public they listen to people's concerns and they get this message and they're going to take action clitheroe would you like to see from this un climate change conference. well it's hard to say isn't it because you know the international negotiations have been absolutely terrifyingly ineffectual and it does seem to me that using only. only science as a sort of guide and then allowing so
now we are running out of time but i do want to ask one question to all 3 of your begin with you simon in brussels what do you want out of this un climate change conference where other the big things that you'd like to see happen we would like to see national governments making ambitious actions. phasing out fossil fuels from their economies of us action on transport those drugs action on our housing setters the proper concrete policies and proper ambition not like what we saw in germany of the...
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simon, many thanks again, simon jack, and months to come. editor at manchester airport tonight. after a lively debate at the labour conference in brighton, jeremy corbyn won the support of members to stay neutral on brexit while a future labour government tried to negotiate a new deal. there would then be a referendum within six months, giving people the choice between the new deal or remaining in the eu. the conference today voted against a motion, which would have committed labour to back remain right now, as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, explains. can i see all those in favour of composite 13? composite number 13 — lucky for the labour leader. thank you. and all those against. cheering and applause. this is how his supporters showed their strength this afternoon. arms in the air to defeat a move by pro—european party members to campaign now to stay in the european union. what had actuallyjust happened? sorry, i thought it was one way and jenny said something else, so... it is lost, yeah. that was lost. cheering and applause. the
simon, many thanks again, simon jack, and months to come. editor at manchester airport tonight. after a lively debate at the labour conference in brighton, jeremy corbyn won the support of members to stay neutral on brexit while a future labour government tried to negotiate a new deal. there would then be a referendum within six months, giving people the choice between the new deal or remaining in the eu. the conference today voted against a motion, which would have committed labour to back...
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thanks, simon.bbc is in stoke on trent as part of our "we are stoke—on—trent" series, discovering stories about what makes the city tick, hearing what matters to people there, you may remember they voted 69% in favour of leave. after a dramatic few days in westminster, we've been talking to students and businesses about what they make of what they've been hearing and seeing in the commons. thank you very much. there's been harsh language here throughout history, of course, but at the heart of this, the bitter divisions over brexit. it's also about mutual respect and at the moment that seems in short supply. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. through the gloom, divisions surface. they surfaced in the chamber last night too. we will not betray the people who sent us here. the prime minister called efforts to delay brexit and avoid no—deal a surrender. many of us in this place are subject to abuse and death threats every single day, and let me tell the prime minister they often quote h
thanks, simon.bbc is in stoke on trent as part of our "we are stoke—on—trent" series, discovering stories about what makes the city tick, hearing what matters to people there, you may remember they voted 69% in favour of leave. after a dramatic few days in westminster, we've been talking to students and businesses about what they make of what they've been hearing and seeing in the commons. thank you very much. there's been harsh language here throughout history, of course, but at...
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simon, thank you.eek to 32 hours with no loss of pay, if it wins power. the shadow chancellor also told delegates at the party conference he would ban zero—hours contracts. it comes as the party's leader, jeremy corbyn, is facing a revolt over his brexit strategy. nick eardley reports. cani can i ask you to behave with respect to our members and our conference? canjeremy to our members and our conference? can jeremy corbyn to our members and our conference? canjeremy corbyn control his party? 0n brexit, possibly not. he wants to stay neutral until after a general election but some members and key unions are trying to force his hand. are you confident the party will back you want brexit? he might not be in control of the destination soon. labour delegates will decide whether to backjeremy corbyn or pledged to campaign to stay in the european union. some key figures back remain and, this morning, a big union supporter broke ra nks morning, a big union supporter broke ranks to say it would, too. there are
simon, thank you.eek to 32 hours with no loss of pay, if it wins power. the shadow chancellor also told delegates at the party conference he would ban zero—hours contracts. it comes as the party's leader, jeremy corbyn, is facing a revolt over his brexit strategy. nick eardley reports. cani can i ask you to behave with respect to our members and our conference? canjeremy to our members and our conference? can jeremy corbyn to our members and our conference? canjeremy corbyn control his party?...
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simone y que provoque un problema en real madrid. >> ayer el conjunto merengue los goles de la victoria 2 a 0, fueron obras de rodrigo y junior que ambos no son de madrid, son de brasil. >> son brasileÑos mucha samba. >> mls, los tampa bay rays comenzaron ganando a los yankees con cuadrangular 1 - 0 estaba el partido en ese momento, abridor de tampa estaba tirando hasta la 6° entrada en la que los yankees conectaron su Único hit del partido, luego bolton se retira ovacionado con 9 ab ni cadas y un solo imparable, * una mÁs para los tampa bay ganaron 4 - 0, nuevamente les ganan a los yankees y siguen con vida. atenciÓn con esto, pensando en el futuro de los astros,
simone y que provoque un problema en real madrid. >> ayer el conjunto merengue los goles de la victoria 2 a 0, fueron obras de rodrigo y junior que ambos no son de madrid, son de brasil. >> son brasileÑos mucha samba. >> mls, los tampa bay rays comenzaron ganando a los yankees con cuadrangular 1 - 0 estaba el partido en ese momento, abridor de tampa estaba tirando hasta la 6° entrada en la que los yankees conectaron su Único hit del partido, luego bolton se retira...
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[applause] >> michael j simon. >> paul joseph simon. >> marianne simon. >> barry simowitz >> james louisesimpkinf simpson. >> cheryl simpson -- sincaulk. >>khaladai singh >> thomas sinton. >> peter syracuse. >> muriel cisco polis >> joseph sisolak >> john skalla >> joseph skidmore junior. toyenaskinner. >>skrzypek paul >> christopher paul slattery. >> vincent slaven. >> robertslikwak >> paul kenneth sloan. >> stanley smagala >> wendy small. >> greg h smallwood. >> katherine smith. >> daniel lawrence smith. >> gary smith. >> george eric smith. >> heather lee smith. >> james gregory smith. >> jeffrey r smith. >> joyce patricia smith. >> carl t smith senior. >> kevin joseph smith. >> leon smith junior. moira ann smith. >> monica rodriguez smith. >> rosemary smith. >> bonnie smithwick >> rochelle monique snell. >> christine snyder. >> diane snyder. >> leonard snyder junior. >> astris sohan >> suhil sollank >> ruben solares >> daniel tsonga. >> marie race father. >> michael charlessorrese >> fabian soto. >> timothy patricksoulas >> gregory thomas spagnoleo >> donald scpainato >> john anthony spataro
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simon the u.s. accused iran for being behind those attacks and offered help society arabia could this translate into a new path where the americans would say you know what i think for the sake of a smooth energy supply worldwide we need to protect the saudis when it to build a new defensive infrastructure to put an end to those attacks targeting the oil installations quite possibly yeah i mean what we fly think seems sense since donald trump came to power is an increasing pressure from between the saudis and the americans because prior to trump under obama there'd been a lot of friction and been an increasingly fractious relationship between washington and riyadh and so on to try on. this 1st official state visit we start to see this thawing this this this cultivation of the relationship between donald trump and mama bin soundman and the king and i think this is probably the next logical step we know that there's been a great deal of trade between the 2 defense spending etc so i think this would be
simon the u.s. accused iran for being behind those attacks and offered help society arabia could this translate into a new path where the americans would say you know what i think for the sake of a smooth energy supply worldwide we need to protect the saudis when it to build a new defensive infrastructure to put an end to those attacks targeting the oil installations quite possibly yeah i mean what we fly think seems sense since donald trump came to power is an increasing pressure from between...