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tom's father, with young tom's help, maintained a cattle farm major events in tom's life at 12, where he tested as having the highest iq, the state of kansas. for his age, and his mother gave him her father's telegraph key. key in hand. he bought a ham kit, built a radio, taught himself morse code, and applied to the fcc for a ham radio license to enable his global reach. tom and his father started the installation of a telephone pole in their backyard which tom somehow miraculously climbed without safety gear, attach his wiring, his technology in place. he proceeded to cover his bedroom with a qsl card from his ham. rhythmic sounds of morse code dots and dashes began to pervade the way that hustled in the early 1950s, an era when laundress calls were expensive and internet tional trouble uncommon. thomas captivated by the magic of expanding imagined universe with his ham contacts and the research he did on their country's. this he did in three sets of prime reference books his family gave him as a for his academic achievements. left kansas 18 to attend and my two were after his first
tom's father, with young tom's help, maintained a cattle farm major events in tom's life at 12, where he tested as having the highest iq, the state of kansas. for his age, and his mother gave him her father's telegraph key. key in hand. he bought a ham kit, built a radio, taught himself morse code, and applied to the fcc for a ham radio license to enable his global reach. tom and his father started the installation of a telephone pole in their backyard which tom somehow miraculously climbed...
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tom: paul wallace on the latest. as you say, israel weighing his options, the analysis that israel may not react -- or at least rush to action but weighing his options. let's get the other side of the story. at least, another angle. tehran saying there will be no further attacks as long as israel doesn't retaliate. the chief of staff of iran's armed forces saying the operation is now over. >> from our point of view, this operation is over. there is no intention to continue the operation. if the zionist regime takes any action against the islamic republic, whether on our soil or places belonging to us in syria or elsewhere, our next operation will be much larger. tom: let's bring in patrick sykes in istanbul. is iran bracing for a potential counterattack from israel? >> publicly, that is the important caveat, but publicly no. there may be plenty of organization going on behind the scenes but i think iran is keen to present a picture where life is continuing as normal. in iran, that is very unlike what we saw in the pa
tom: paul wallace on the latest. as you say, israel weighing his options, the analysis that israel may not react -- or at least rush to action but weighing his options. let's get the other side of the story. at least, another angle. tehran saying there will be no further attacks as long as israel doesn't retaliate. the chief of staff of iran's armed forces saying the operation is now over. >> from our point of view, this operation is over. there is no intention to continue the operation....
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tom: what the u.s.oes not want to see so where does that leave the position of the biden presidency and those in washington, d.c.? >> it leaves them in a really awkward position because, of course, the u.s. is a key ally of israel militarily, economically and you name it. in terms of responding against iran. but it can only go so far. there's a deep, deep sense of unease that's going on in the u.s. about the possibility of a wilder conflict. they need to support israel on the one hand and also the concern about a wilder conflict. if that happens, you hit things like oil, supplies is commodities but you risk pull the u.s. in increasingly on that conflict and something that no one wants in the u.s. israel is saying we're going to do what we need to do in this minute. tom: how is all of this playing into the debate domestically, at least in the u.s. around support for both israel and ukraine. we're hearing reports that the house may move on something by the end of this week. how likely is that at this poin
tom: what the u.s.oes not want to see so where does that leave the position of the biden presidency and those in washington, d.c.? >> it leaves them in a really awkward position because, of course, the u.s. is a key ally of israel militarily, economically and you name it. in terms of responding against iran. but it can only go so far. there's a deep, deep sense of unease that's going on in the u.s. about the possibility of a wilder conflict. they need to support israel on the one hand and...
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tom: they're working on the costs? tom: is there a broader read across? year they did the same thing but other companies have their own dynamics. they do sales on a quarterly basis and we are not expecting major issues. the other thing is it is the end of the covid hit, that is gone. astrazeneca this week, we do not expect much except a new cfo setting out his plan and they got r&d on the 21st of may, not going to give big updates there in quarter one and they just reported a few weeks ago. tom: all different stories. going back to novartis what is driving growth? particular parts or regions? sam: they have drugs going quite nicely. in your intro as you said, they did much better than expected, 100 million. sam happened with a cardiovascular drug going off patent later in the year, that beat. growth drivers are there what we need is growth from other drugs. they neuroscience drug and recent drugs performed ok so what we're looking forward to his neutral rugs helping them growth. tom: watching for the new names. sam with the analysis on the back of that. w
tom: they're working on the costs? tom: is there a broader read across? year they did the same thing but other companies have their own dynamics. they do sales on a quarterly basis and we are not expecting major issues. the other thing is it is the end of the covid hit, that is gone. astrazeneca this week, we do not expect much except a new cfo setting out his plan and they got r&d on the 21st of may, not going to give big updates there in quarter one and they just reported a few weeks ago....
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tom: let's bring in robert lea.hat stood out from those results and the ai component that seemed to come through for both of those companies? >> absolutely, if i was going to great these results alphabet gets a solid grade star. -- a solid gold star. taking a step back from ai euphoria, alphabet is fundamentally an advertising driven business, and their advertising growth was the strongest in the quarter just reported versus the last eight quarters, some across-the-board strength there. margins were ahead. happy days for investors. decent numbers across-the-board strength. the upper performance did not match the magnitude of the beat, but there is no great concern on that front, so we major contrast versus what we saw from that of -- from meta. tom: is there anything the market could be missing from both of these stories? >> it would be amiss of me not to inject a little bit of caution. the market is always short-term focus. i think a point i made previously is it is all about monetization. we are seeing early signs
tom: let's bring in robert lea.hat stood out from those results and the ai component that seemed to come through for both of those companies? >> absolutely, if i was going to great these results alphabet gets a solid grade star. -- a solid gold star. taking a step back from ai euphoria, alphabet is fundamentally an advertising driven business, and their advertising growth was the strongest in the quarter just reported versus the last eight quarters, some across-the-board strength there....
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tom: morgan stanley's mike wilson.rmly and closely watch but he is being cautious around how to make the calls of what happened in 202020 -- in 2024. strength has come through for the s&p. yesterday was the semiconductors. it was tech space, nvidia lifting the index. this chart shows it, the best back-to-back rally for the s&p in about two months. the earning story continues to propel the momentum. that's the picture when it comes to the upside in the futures pointed to further gains. let's flip the board and have a look at what's happening with tesla because the earnings were not good. but the others came out and said they could've been worse. they're not as bad as they were, but more importantly, it's about the outlook and the fact that there's a little bit of hope that will sprinkle through coming through from elon musk. 21 billion on the revenue. aps as well, also amiss. $.45 versus the $.53. again, the reason that after hours tesla moved higher and we see that chart is because of the views and the details around t
tom: morgan stanley's mike wilson.rmly and closely watch but he is being cautious around how to make the calls of what happened in 202020 -- in 2024. strength has come through for the s&p. yesterday was the semiconductors. it was tech space, nvidia lifting the index. this chart shows it, the best back-to-back rally for the s&p in about two months. the earning story continues to propel the momentum. that's the picture when it comes to the upside in the futures pointed to further gains....
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tom: talk to us about china?is up 6% actually against a mock kit which is flat, higher than in quarter four so they gradually improved versus china are. china is gradually improving, slow pace. outside on the look side, just less than 2% north asia is down, market flat and the travel retail industry, we've heard from lori l, the prairie brand, they are waited for travel retail. lori l says it's better than it was. they could sell out stronger and they are pitching for the second half. travel retail outside of china, for asian we are waiting for 25% versus 2019 whereas most other regions we expect 100% by the end of this year. middle eastern numbers above but we are seeing more -- we've covert this a little bit but money from china to japan to singapore in others, so the china number is kind of mystifying number versus where the money has been spent. the chinese cohort. tom: thank you with the analysis in terms of these numbers and the read across and different segments. plenty more, we will keep across the story
tom: talk to us about china?is up 6% actually against a mock kit which is flat, higher than in quarter four so they gradually improved versus china are. china is gradually improving, slow pace. outside on the look side, just less than 2% north asia is down, market flat and the travel retail industry, we've heard from lori l, the prairie brand, they are waited for travel retail. lori l says it's better than it was. they could sell out stronger and they are pitching for the second half. travel...
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tom: victor, thank you.ast time i's -- i spoke to you you said we had a two year time frame before i was replaced by an avatar. we are keeping track of earnings for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. a big day on the earnings front. the latest lines, in the last couple minutes, the company behind the beefeater and malibu, a sizable mist in terms of third-quarter organic sales from this company, coming in flat, 0% in terms of third-quarter organic scales -- sales. estimates were two point 8% increase and that didn't happen. in terms of regional, there is a focus on the americans, latam. organic sales contracting by 7%, estimates were that it would contract by just shy of 4%. third-quarter sales for bernard ricard -- pernod ricard, below estimates. there is a challenge in terms of the drawdown from some of their customers. the buildup of inventory particularly in the u.s. and china has been a focus. the interim dividend, two point 35 euros. deutsche bank's first order fic sales and trading revenue, b
tom: victor, thank you.ast time i's -- i spoke to you you said we had a two year time frame before i was replaced by an avatar. we are keeping track of earnings for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. a big day on the earnings front. the latest lines, in the last couple minutes, the company behind the beefeater and malibu, a sizable mist in terms of third-quarter organic sales from this company, coming in flat, 0% in terms of third-quarter organic scales -- sales. estimates were two...
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change to tom: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i'm tom mackenzie.co is set to require. the lender making the surprise announcement as it reports a slight beat and unveils a $3 billion buyback. mercedes earnings plunge 34%, weighed down by model changes in asia and sluggish demands for electric vehicles. the path the potential rate cuts. gdp at a friends growing 0.2% in the first quarter. slightly above the estimates. we bring in the earnings story. first quarter earnings and revenues for adidas. that's a 5.46 billion in that's up 3.5% year on year. we are also getting operating margin for adidas of 336 million euros versus 60 million euros year on year. a company that's undergoing a reshaping given the challenges around the particular influence and celebrity. first critter margins coming through, 51.2 percent for adidas. above what we saw previously. 44.8% year on year. an increase in terms for the margins coming through for adidas. they continue to make progress on this front. we could city to watch in terms of the pipeline of new products coming t
change to tom: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i'm tom mackenzie.co is set to require. the lender making the surprise announcement as it reports a slight beat and unveils a $3 billion buyback. mercedes earnings plunge 34%, weighed down by model changes in asia and sluggish demands for electric vehicles. the path the potential rate cuts. gdp at a friends growing 0.2% in the first quarter. slightly above the estimates. we bring in the earnings story. first quarter earnings and...
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tom: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak europe," i'm tom mackenzie in london. stocks and futures trade higher as iran and israel refrain from further escalation. investors look ahead to earnings from the magnificent seven and from europe's banks. u.s. aid passes the house. volodymyr zelenskyy says billions in new funding could help kyiv retake the initiative against russian forces. plus, tesla slashes prices once again amid a drop in sales and its stock price as the headaches pile up for elon musk. eyes turn to the crucial earnings report tomorrow. let's check on markets then. unwinding some of those risk off safe haven moves. a little more optimism percolating through markets, and there is a look ahead to the earnings season. 40% of the s&p coming through with earnings this week. the mag seven about half of those companies, starting with tesla on tuesday. then you have data out of the u.s., growth data and the feds preferred inflation gauge which comes out on friday, will we be hearing from head officials around the need for higher for longer around the intere
tom: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak europe," i'm tom mackenzie in london. stocks and futures trade higher as iran and israel refrain from further escalation. investors look ahead to earnings from the magnificent seven and from europe's banks. u.s. aid passes the house. volodymyr zelenskyy says billions in new funding could help kyiv retake the initiative against russian forces. plus, tesla slashes prices once again amid a drop in sales and its stock price as the headaches...
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tom: thank you very much indeed. we will continue to watch to see if they can get the bill across the line. they can for the update. let's give you clarity on what's coming up today. some of the big topic send agenda items to focus in on. we get new car registrations out of the eu, the tony seven men members of the european union. a little bit of detail in terms of the demand coming through for the auto market. lower yellow cells as well. within the retail luxury space, that could be interesting. 5:00 p.m. u.k. time. u.s. earnings. netflix and blackstone as well. two very different businesses coming through with their earnings story later today. you can get around up of the stories you need to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. terminal subscribers can go online to check that out. top items so far today. tiktok. bruce was talking about this. the potential divestiture story as it gets tied into the bill for aid around ukraine and israel. tiktok and the forgers of the owner and focus. further commentary
tom: thank you very much indeed. we will continue to watch to see if they can get the bill across the line. they can for the update. let's give you clarity on what's coming up today. some of the big topic send agenda items to focus in on. we get new car registrations out of the eu, the tony seven men members of the european union. a little bit of detail in terms of the demand coming through for the auto market. lower yellow cells as well. within the retail luxury space, that could be...
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that's riaht, with tom -- louis vuitton. that's right. and — with tom -- louis vuitton. tom -- louis vuitton. that's right. and he is— with tom -- louis vuitton. that's right, and he is ahead _ with tom -- louis vuitton. that's right, and he is ahead of - with tom -- louis vuitton. that's right, and he is ahead of elon - with tom -- louis vuitton. that's i right, and he is ahead of elon musk. elon musk isjust right, and he is ahead of elon musk. elon musk is just barely ahead of jeff bezos of amazon, at $194 billion. these are people who have created, they are basically all self—made. most of them are involved in tech companies, and they have held onto a good portion of their ownership. held onto a good portion of their ownership-— held onto a good portion of their ownershi -. . , ., , ownership. chase, i need to get this final question _ ownership. chase, i need to get this final question very _ ownership. chase, i need to get this final question very quickly. - ownership. chase, i need to get this final question very quickly. in - final question very quickly. in compil
that's riaht, with tom -- louis vuitton. that's right. and — with tom -- louis vuitton. tom -- louis vuitton. that's right. and he is— with tom -- louis vuitton. that's right, and he is ahead _ with tom -- louis vuitton. that's right, and he is ahead of - with tom -- louis vuitton. that's right, and he is ahead of elon - with tom -- louis vuitton. that's i right, and he is ahead of elon musk. elon musk isjust right, and he is ahead of elon musk. elon musk is just barely ahead of jeff bezos...
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tom: not so death.e have a jampacked big we can show including this. >> i would say it wasn't just energizing it was inspirational. tom: trumps big record breaker. plus john fetterman about-face the washington post claimed the squatting problem is a republican talking point. also the eclipse countdown is taking in millions gear up for the once-in-a-lifetime event, stay with us. ♪ force factor total beets is the number one beets brand in america. that's why friends and family recommend total beets. now you can find total beets blood pressure chews at walmart so you can boost nitric oxide, support blood pressure and improve heart health. rush to walmart and find total beets. guy: walk back to "the big weekend show". president trump setting a fundraising record with his 50 million-dollar hall as a fundraiser last night down in florida that was doubly wet president biden raised recently in new york city, fox news correspondent madison madison in washington tonight. >> trumped it over $550 million that's dou
tom: not so death.e have a jampacked big we can show including this. >> i would say it wasn't just energizing it was inspirational. tom: trumps big record breaker. plus john fetterman about-face the washington post claimed the squatting problem is a republican talking point. also the eclipse countdown is taking in millions gear up for the once-in-a-lifetime event, stay with us. ♪ force factor total beets is the number one beets brand in america. that's why friends and family recommend...
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tom: not so death.e have a jampacked big we can show including this. >> i would say it wasn't just energizing it was inspirational. tom: trumps big record breaker. plus john fetterman about-face the washington post claimed the squatting problem is a republican talking point. also the eclipse countdown is taking in millions gear up for the once-in-a-lifetime event, stay with us. ♪ we're here with chris counahan of our local leaffilter. so chris, tell us how leaffilter is different from every other gutter protection on the market. with leaffilters, patented filter technology, there are no gaps, no openings, no place for debris to get in at all. and we install leaffilter on your existing gutters. it's a permanent solution. you'll never have to climb a ladder to clean out your gutters again. that's amazing, chris. tell me about the process. simple and easy. just give us a call, set up an appointment. we'll come out and give you a free gutter inspection. if they're sagging, we'll repair them. if they're brok
tom: not so death.e have a jampacked big we can show including this. >> i would say it wasn't just energizing it was inspirational. tom: trumps big record breaker. plus john fetterman about-face the washington post claimed the squatting problem is a republican talking point. also the eclipse countdown is taking in millions gear up for the once-in-a-lifetime event, stay with us. ♪ we're here with chris counahan of our local leaffilter. so chris, tell us how leaffilter is different from...
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tom: not so death.e have a jampacked big we can show including this. >> i would say it wasn't just energizing it was inspirational. tom: trumps big record breaker. plus john fetterman about-face the washington post claimed the squatting problem is a republican talking point. also the eclipse countdown is taking in millions gear up for the once-in-a-lifetime event, stay with us. ♪ dangerous ladders. gutter muck. yuck. no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. good thing there's leaffilter. our patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters forever. guaranteed. call 833- leaffilter to get started. and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good. they took the time to answer all of our questions. they really put us at ease. end clogged gutters for good. call 833.leaf.filter, or visit leaffilter.com today. guy: walk back to "the big weekend show". president trump setting a fundraising record with his 50 million-dollar hall as a fundraiser last night down in florida tha
tom: not so death.e have a jampacked big we can show including this. >> i would say it wasn't just energizing it was inspirational. tom: trumps big record breaker. plus john fetterman about-face the washington post claimed the squatting problem is a republican talking point. also the eclipse countdown is taking in millions gear up for the once-in-a-lifetime event, stay with us. ♪ dangerous ladders. gutter muck. yuck. no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. good thing there's...
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tom, how worried is the white house? it is jerusalem. tom, how worried is the white house?t is pretty worried because i think _ white house? it is pretty worried because i think it _ white house? it is pretty worried because i think it sees _ white house? it is pretty worried because i think it sees these - because i think it sees these threats as credible as you have been saying. it said john kirby, the spokesman in the last hour and a half, that there is a serious threat and that it is watching very closely. this is been the messaging for around three or four days now, both in public and behind the scenes from the white house. i think what we have seen in the behind—the—scenes element of this is you were hearing from david martin is a bit more of the detail of what within the scope of their assessment. that is not to say they definitively think this will happen, but some of those things, including the potential missile attack on two israelis soil. but clarifying that this is effectively within a range of possibilities they think the iranians are looking at. that it could
tom, how worried is the white house? it is jerusalem. tom, how worried is the white house?t is pretty worried because i think _ white house? it is pretty worried because i think it _ white house? it is pretty worried because i think it sees _ white house? it is pretty worried because i think it sees these - because i think it sees these threats as credible as you have been saying. it said john kirby, the spokesman in the last hour and a half, that there is a serious threat and that it is...
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go ahead tom. um, he is clear that they are running a they, they're using ukraine's of, alas, ukrainian, right? they're gonna fight this word. it'll ask you currently. and then once we get to that, that state, that's when they, those gonna come in. it's kind of similar to, you know, how they fought, bid of the germans to the last, nearly the last bread during the season one didn't in world war 2. if this is a very similar strategy and they just feel that the longer they, they draw this out and then get this point to get it to a point of desperation on the part of the frame. that's when they can justify everything else. so what we should expect maxed if this is the, the same script is some kind of false flag or american composite operation against america in order to justify why we need to go in and fight the evil poodle or who is not hitler. and he's not stupid and because he's not stupid, he's not fighting the war the way they want him to fight it and it's in fremont. we're few. he refuses to take
go ahead tom. um, he is clear that they are running a they, they're using ukraine's of, alas, ukrainian, right? they're gonna fight this word. it'll ask you currently. and then once we get to that, that state, that's when they, those gonna come in. it's kind of similar to, you know, how they fought, bid of the germans to the last, nearly the last bread during the season one didn't in world war 2. if this is a very similar strategy and they just feel that the longer they, they draw this out and...
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at 8:29, tom made a request. sent a text to chanin requesting that she pose herself in this kind of provocative way and send him that picture. narrator: alarmingly, this mirrored almost exactly the position in which chanin had been posed after her murder. ♪ narrator: in the two days that chanin starbuck went missing before her body was discovered, she exchanged a series of text messages with family and friends. chanin's last apparent communication -- asking her ex-husband clay to pick up the kids from school -- was at 3:17 p.m. on december 1st, two days before her body was found. we're using that as kind of the last known time we believe she's alive. narrator: that timeline looked to clear clay as a suspect in chanin's murder. they know that clay was with the kids from about 3:30 on. that creates a pretty tight window that would excuse clay. narrator: but it didn't do much for the chief suspect in this case -- tom walker. he and chanin had met online, and he asked her to photograph herself in the exact same sexua
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tom cotton was upset.r was using a special power to break up these traffic protests. but as you said. he has no problem with ordinary citizens taking matters into their own hands. to go after acts of civil disobedience. >> absolutely. republicans are amplifying violence. they want to see it happen. he is taking cues ironically from the state of florida. ron desantis himself onkyo argued for vehicular homicide of individuals who are protesting during the blm and the murder of george floyd. this is not new. they are only amplifying the violence that they want to see across america. of course utilizing their first amendment rights. against white supremacist do not believe in or stand for. we are talking about diversity, protecting individuals who have been underrepresented and underserved. people in gaza or denied daily pick women, children who we know do not deserve what is happening to them. but also are not hamas. combining them with a terrorist organization is a problem. this is beyond human rights violat
tom cotton was upset.r was using a special power to break up these traffic protests. but as you said. he has no problem with ordinary citizens taking matters into their own hands. to go after acts of civil disobedience. >> absolutely. republicans are amplifying violence. they want to see it happen. he is taking cues ironically from the state of florida. ron desantis himself onkyo argued for vehicular homicide of individuals who are protesting during the blm and the murder of george floyd....
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tom: 2008. the georgia war also in 2008 and the russians resuming the pattern of bad behavior they had fortunately gone away from for a number of years. there is increasing concern about those issues but we were fighting two important wars in the middle east. >> the middle east has been like a win myint old and us down preventing the pivot to -- like a landmine preventing us from pivoting to asia. that we are now seeing make a difference on the battlefield. what can you point to we have noticed? >> one of the things i was very early on as undersecretary, had the opportunity to press for the u.s. support for the iron dome system in israel and the theory at the time was if we could create really effective layered air and missile defenses for israel and reduce the number of casualties they would suffer from either hezbollah attacks or hamas attacks or know that we have seen iranian attacks, it would create space and time for decision-makers to have a more recent, careful response and it would reduc
tom: 2008. the georgia war also in 2008 and the russians resuming the pattern of bad behavior they had fortunately gone away from for a number of years. there is increasing concern about those issues but we were fighting two important wars in the middle east. >> the middle east has been like a win myint old and us down preventing the pivot to -- like a landmine preventing us from pivoting to asia. that we are now seeing make a difference on the battlefield. what can you point to we have...
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i got when you see that, that cute little four-year-old tom dean.- four-year-old tom dean.rything. i think every— same same physique and everything. i think every young kid if they are a footballer, — think every young kid if they are a footballer, the dream of scoring in the break—up, tennis player you want to win _ the break—up, tennis player you want to win wimbledon, if you are a 0lympic— to win wimbledon, if you are a olympic sport you want to win an olympic— olympic sport you want to win an olympic gold medal. i finished olympic sport you want to win an olympic gold medal. ifinished in tokyo. _ olympic gold medal. ifinished in tokyo. the — olympic gold medal. ifinished in tokyo, the record at seven mentals of the _ tokyo, the record at seven mentals of the commonwealth games last year -ot of the commonwealth games last year got four— of the commonwealth games last year got four metals the world championships so this year, it will be really— championships so this year, it will be really interesting. obviously still waiting to see what relay selections and what individu
i got when you see that, that cute little four-year-old tom dean.- four-year-old tom dean.rything. i think every— same same physique and everything. i think every young kid if they are a footballer, — think every young kid if they are a footballer, the dream of scoring in the break—up, tennis player you want to win _ the break—up, tennis player you want to win wimbledon, if you are a 0lympic— to win wimbledon, if you are a olympic sport you want to win an olympic— olympic sport you...
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tom bateman, thank you. we will be back — today. tom bateman, thank you.ank you. we will be back in the _ today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back in the us _ today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back in the us shortly - today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back in the us shortly but - today. tom bateman, thank you. we will be back in the us shortly but i i will be back in the us shortly but i just want to show you the statement from oj simpson's family that they have released in the last hour, saying that he succumbed to his battle with cancer, surrounded by his children and grandchildren. the family asked for privacy and grace. we will bring you more on that in the coming moments. for now, this is bbc news. breaking news this hour of the death of oj simpson which has been announced by his family. he succumbed to cancer. he, of course, came to prominence as a huge football star in the us and was then accused of the murder of his wife and herfriend, initially acquitted but then being found liable in a massively televised case with support i
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kari lake, tom cotton, stephen miller.gop. we have seen a party fade. just like we've had the federalist party, the know nothing party, they are gone. the gop is keeping its name for it is gone as the part of me once knew it is maga and it should just be called maga. >> do you think there is a way that all of this goes away when donald trump leaves the scene whether it is politically or in any other way, will this be, you know, rock of the republican party that is now embodied by tom cotton, by that kari lake, do you think it will go away when donald trump leaves the republican political establishment? >> reporter: no. its main ingredient is white supremacy. america has had that since the dawn of its creation but we sometimes give trump more credit than he deserves. he tapped something into the american psyche that was already there. he showcased it and allow those who have these conversations and say the negative things present islamophobia or anti- black and anti-latino or anti- emigrant, he allowed them immigrant -- bre
kari lake, tom cotton, stephen miller.gop. we have seen a party fade. just like we've had the federalist party, the know nothing party, they are gone. the gop is keeping its name for it is gone as the part of me once knew it is maga and it should just be called maga. >> do you think there is a way that all of this goes away when donald trump leaves the scene whether it is politically or in any other way, will this be, you know, rock of the republican party that is now embodied by tom...
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reporting live, tom baker ktvu, fox two news. >> well, tom, from the pictures here that we're seeing, this is still going to be going on for a little while here. we saw the picture of tom down. we didn't realize how heavy duty it was on top of 880. right now, we see some chp officers and looks like more, demonstrators. now than there is chp officers at the scene, but they haven't chained themselves to anything, at least as far as we can tell, like they did on 880, and, and then we learned on the golden gate bridge, which opened just about a half hour ago, to traffic that indeed some cars were actually had to be towed. so some of the protesters did something similar to what we saw back in november by leaving their car on the bridge. >> are we sure that this is right above where tom is? because i'll be honest. okay. it is. okay. great. i think there's a little bit too much. there's more greenery than i remember there being, but yes. yeah. so this is essentially right above, you know, we saw the overpass where tom is on the ground. so two angles essentially of the same picture here. this
reporting live, tom baker ktvu, fox two news. >> well, tom, from the pictures here that we're seeing, this is still going to be going on for a little while here. we saw the picture of tom down. we didn't realize how heavy duty it was on top of 880. right now, we see some chp officers and looks like more, demonstrators. now than there is chp officers at the scene, but they haven't chained themselves to anything, at least as far as we can tell, like they did on 880, and, and then we learned...
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we arejoined by we are joined by tom bateman, we arejoined by tom bateman, in washington for us.this two hour car chase, as 0j chase, this two hour car chase, as oj simpson fled, because he had initially agreed to hand himself in to police after the death of his ex—wife, but it was televised by helicopter and then the trial. and of course, televised trials, we see them in the us much more than we do here, but this, for some reason, this case absolutely grip the united states viewing public in particular. it was of course his celebrity status that, in the lead up to this, as i was saying before, he was someone who would have been remembered in a completely different way before 1994, he had absolutely made his name as a footballing hero, as a film star in america, and then suddenly the announcement that he had fled the police over those allegations that he was responsible for the murder of his former wife and a friend in a stabbing attack at their home, and that very gripping police chase, which set the tone for a trial that was to be televised and for all of the reasons i was talk
we arejoined by we are joined by tom bateman, we arejoined by tom bateman, in washington for us.this two hour car chase, as 0j chase, this two hour car chase, as oj simpson fled, because he had initially agreed to hand himself in to police after the death of his ex—wife, but it was televised by helicopter and then the trial. and of course, televised trials, we see them in the us much more than we do here, but this, for some reason, this case absolutely grip the united states viewing public in...
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tom: next thing you know, you had 6 or 8, 10 different companies.a 20% reduction. and, if people wanted to stay in business, you started going tohe hispanic labor pool. they were so much more productive, it became the obvious choice. tom: that very first year, we lost 60 workers in biloxi because they didn't really have good paper work. and that woke us up and that's when we got involved to the h-2b guest worker visa program, so that we could be legal. mike: a lot of the early crews were made up of families of workers from the same village. and each of those villages had a key person. raymundo's brother manuel was one of those first key people i brought into the company. después ya vino otro de mis hermanos. y después otro hermano, imos, sobrinos. Éramos una grande familia andando acá, en este trabajo. mi hermano decía que era duro el trabajo, pero no me imaginé qué tan duro. eh... una bolsa allá es un millar de pinos lo que trae, entonces, yo no aguantaba los mil pinos. me dije: "nadie me obligó a venir. fue una decisión que yo tomé y ahora no me q
tom: next thing you know, you had 6 or 8, 10 different companies.a 20% reduction. and, if people wanted to stay in business, you started going tohe hispanic labor pool. they were so much more productive, it became the obvious choice. tom: that very first year, we lost 60 workers in biloxi because they didn't really have good paper work. and that woke us up and that's when we got involved to the h-2b guest worker visa program, so that we could be legal. mike: a lot of the early crews were made...
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tom, thank ou is weather surreal in america. tom, thank you for— is weather surreal in america.om, thank you for talking us _ is weather surreal in america. tom, thank you for talking us through - thank you for talking us through that, that is tom zenner there. going to focus now on that trial we just were referring to. joining me is trial attorney and cornell law school professor randy zelin. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you for having me. what the programme. thank you for having me- what are — the programme. thank you for having me. what are your _ the programme. thank you for having me. what are your thoughts - the programme. thank you for having me. what are your thoughts today? l the programme. thank you for having j me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day- — me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from _ me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from a _ me. what are your thoughts today? it is an odd day. from a legal
tom, thank ou is weather surreal in america. tom, thank you for— is weather surreal in america.om, thank you for talking us _ is weather surreal in america. tom, thank you for talking us through - thank you for talking us through that, that is tom zenner there. going to focus now on that trial we just were referring to. joining me is trial attorney and cornell law school professor randy zelin. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-—...
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tom bateman, life for us in washington- — moment. tom bateman, life for us in washington.. thank you _ moment. tom bateman, life for us in washington. thank you very - moment. tom bateman, life for us in washington. thank you very much. i washington. thank you very much. around the world and across the uk you are watching bbc news. —— tom bateman, lives for us in washington. you are live with bbc news. now to the story that's been described as the biggest miscarriage in british history. the post office minister has said people responsible for the horizon it scandal should go to jail if there is evidence of wrongdoing. the public inquiry into the scandal will resume this week, with senior post office bosses among those called to give evidence. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 due to supposed losses flagged by the faulty it system used in its branches. this is kevin hollinrake speaking to the bbc today. where evidence has been established and people should be prosecuted, thatis and people should be prosecuted, that is my view and i
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tom: you are very welcome, thank you.issues such as inequality, gender have become subjects of national debate. the focus on what elected leaders in washington say and do about them. yet many of the same issues play out on the local level in communities with their own particular histories and challenges. judy woodruff recently challenged one such community in north carolina as part of her ongoing series. >> history in the county is not so pleasant. judy: inside this room in burlington, north carolina, residents have come together to talk through a very difficult subject. their divisions. >> some gargantuan problems with our school system. >> i do not care what side of the spectrum you are on we are in a tough situation. judy: they are being led by rich, who through his nonprofit has spent decades trying to help communities like this one come together during increasingly divided times. >> we have separated from one another more and more in our country. and so that has led to a coarsening of our politics and public discours
tom: you are very welcome, thank you.issues such as inequality, gender have become subjects of national debate. the focus on what elected leaders in washington say and do about them. yet many of the same issues play out on the local level in communities with their own particular histories and challenges. judy woodruff recently challenged one such community in north carolina as part of her ongoing series. >> history in the county is not so pleasant. judy: inside this room in burlington,...
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tom: i cannot explain it. daniel is still 15. him at what he would be doing today. he is still 15. amna: you have dedicated your life and your days to honoring daniel, doing what you can to end gun violence, traveling around the country and talking to people. what has that journey been like and what have you learned along the way? tom: i have met a number of other people who have suffered this kind of loss. that gives me inspiration because i know some of them speak up about this issue and some have chosen not to or just cannot. that keeps me going. it can be very difficult. obviously after 25 years and seeing progress made in some places and nationally not seeing much progress until two years ago. amna: tell me about that progress. the trend of gun violence in america has gotten worse in the last 25 years. where are we in our effort to end gun violence? how would you assess this moment? tom: we have seen a lot of progress made at the state level. essentially in blue states. we have seen nothing done -- in fact we have gone backw
tom: i cannot explain it. daniel is still 15. him at what he would be doing today. he is still 15. amna: you have dedicated your life and your days to honoring daniel, doing what you can to end gun violence, traveling around the country and talking to people. what has that journey been like and what have you learned along the way? tom: i have met a number of other people who have suffered this kind of loss. that gives me inspiration because i know some of them speak up about this issue and some...
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go ahead tom. um, he is clear that they are running a they, they're using ukraine to the last ukranian. right. they're gonna fight this word of last year training. and then once we get to that, that state, that's when they, those gonna come in. it's kind of similar to, you know, how they fought, bid of the german civil as merely the last bread during the seeds of london and world war 2. if this is a very similar strategy and they just feel that the longer they, they draw this out and then get this point to get it to a point of desperation on the part of the frame. that's when they can justify everything else. so what we should expect maxed if this is the, the same script is some kind of false flag or american composite operation. i guess america in order to justify why we need to go in and fight the evil poodle or who is not hitler and he's not stupid. and because he is not stupid, he's not fighting the war the way they want him to fight it. and it's in fremont, we're few, he refuses to take their
go ahead tom. um, he is clear that they are running a they, they're using ukraine to the last ukranian. right. they're gonna fight this word of last year training. and then once we get to that, that state, that's when they, those gonna come in. it's kind of similar to, you know, how they fought, bid of the german civil as merely the last bread during the seeds of london and world war 2. if this is a very similar strategy and they just feel that the longer they, they draw this out and then get...
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well, that goes to tom's to tom's tom's point.t as these drugs that we accept as every day were imagine if we only discovered alcohol now and we of said we're going to we sort of said we're going to impair the senses of, of everyone and make people do silly things. >> and by the way, while you're on this, you won't be allowed to drive and all the rest of it. there a common refrain that there is a common refrain that actually than actually cannabis is safer than alcohol do get , alcohol and alcohol. you do get, you know, a small number of people who who it affect in a much worse way than other people. any people. and that's true of any drug. can trigger drug. yeah it can trigger psychosis small number of psychosis in a small number of people , dagmar says cannabis use people, dagmar says cannabis use does violent . does not make you violent. again, alcohol can make you violent. the violence connected with is between the with cannabis is between the dealers, who are all for dealers, who are all vying for trade . yes. i mean, speak t
well, that goes to tom's to tom's tom's point.t as these drugs that we accept as every day were imagine if we only discovered alcohol now and we of said we're going to we sort of said we're going to impair the senses of, of everyone and make people do silly things. >> and by the way, while you're on this, you won't be allowed to drive and all the rest of it. there a common refrain that there is a common refrain that actually than actually cannabis is safer than alcohol do get , alcohol...
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tom bateman and nomia iabal, together. tom bateman and nomia iqbal. thank _ together.qbal, thank you forjoining us - iqbal, thank you forjoining us today. live pictures coming from north carolina, a campus at the university of north carolina in chapel hill, you see a group of protesters gathered around a palestinian flag being flown on a master. we know police on this campus have detained multiple protesters already during demonstrations today. the university has added roughly 30 people were detained earlier on this morning local time when they clashed with campus police. they were refusing to leave the area. so there we have a bit more of a flavour of the protests happening in another university campus. that is in the university campus. that is in the university campus. that is in the university campus of north carolina in chapel hill. let's turn to new york, where thejudge in donald trump's hush money trial in new york has warned him that he'll face in jail if he keeps violating a gagging order. the former us president was fined $9,000 for contempt of court. that was
tom bateman and nomia iabal, together. tom bateman and nomia iqbal. thank _ together.qbal, thank you forjoining us - iqbal, thank you forjoining us today. live pictures coming from north carolina, a campus at the university of north carolina in chapel hill, you see a group of protesters gathered around a palestinian flag being flown on a master. we know police on this campus have detained multiple protesters already during demonstrations today. the university has added roughly 30 people were...
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tom shakespeare, - with disability. tom shakespeare, it - with disability. you for being on hardtalk. hello, there. weather for the remainder of this week is going to stay very unsettled. it's going to be a frustrating week to try and make plans for those who have children off for the easter break. there will be some sunny intervals, but spells of wind and rain at times, and as we head into the weekend, it will turn windier, but milder. in fact, in east anglia, we could see a high of 20 celsius — 68 fahrenheit — way above the average for this time of year in that area. bearthat in mind, but we are all starting to be aware that a warmer atmosphere means a wetter one, and you can see these areas of low pressure waiting in the wings to influence the weather story. so the first low is moving through on wednesday, bringing rain into northern ireland, southern scotland. behind it, there'll be a few sharp showers to come, as well, so by the middle part of the afternoon, expect some sunny spells, perhaps more than we saw on tuesday, and temperatures will peak at hig
tom shakespeare, - with disability. tom shakespeare, it - with disability. you for being on hardtalk. hello, there. weather for the remainder of this week is going to stay very unsettled. it's going to be a frustrating week to try and make plans for those who have children off for the easter break. there will be some sunny intervals, but spells of wind and rain at times, and as we head into the weekend, it will turn windier, but milder. in fact, in east anglia, we could see a high of 20 celsius...
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>> tom brady tied my tie. boston, we were like, "i hate tom brady." i was like, "well, he knows how to put on a tie." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so you love tom brady? >> i worship tom. i'm -- an incredible winner. an incredible guy. like, i'm such a -- there's a a joke about him in my special. i love tom brady so much. but yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm happy that you interviewed me for this thing. was the interview okay? did it turn out all right? >> yeah, it was pretty good. it was for the red sox kid's nation newsletter. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. >> jimmy: of course. >> really serious bit of journalism. but also actually, i violated journalistic principle. because one of the producers of the film noticed i had my mom's "entertainment weekly" with you guys and johnny damon on the cover. and he's like, "would you like me to get jimmy and drew to sign that for you?" and i was like, "oh, yes, please." and he never gave it back to me. and so when i was on drew barrymore's show last year, i told her that. and
>> tom brady tied my tie. boston, we were like, "i hate tom brady." i was like, "well, he knows how to put on a tie." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so you love tom brady? >> i worship tom. i'm -- an incredible winner. an incredible guy. like, i'm such a -- there's a a joke about him in my special. i love tom brady so much. but yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm happy that you interviewed me for this thing. was the interview okay? did it turn out all right?...