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good morning, willem yes, that's right.cgowan who of course is one of the leading voices to come out in 2017 with alleged allegations against harvey weinstein and of course the metoo movement then went viral in 2017. although it had been started earlier. so i asked her if she felt that the movement has had any impact. >> i'm always confused a little bit when the media calls it a movement because it made it -- i think it was a media thing that scared people, that made it seem like there's thousands of women in the street with pitch forks running after men, but that's really not the case. i have not seen any women in the streets with pitch forks recently, you know and for me it was just metoo is simply a shorthand to discuss something that was previously not able to really be publicly discussed. did this happen to you me, too. that's literally all sit the rest of it is just pressing a button on societal reset, which i think we definitely need to do and have done. and that's where i see it going. people ask me where do you see
good morning, willem yes, that's right.cgowan who of course is one of the leading voices to come out in 2017 with alleged allegations against harvey weinstein and of course the metoo movement then went viral in 2017. although it had been started earlier. so i asked her if she felt that the movement has had any impact. >> i'm always confused a little bit when the media calls it a movement because it made it -- i think it was a media thing that scared people, that made it seem like there's...
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i think willem dafoe‘s performance is terrific, there was mohammeds i did believe he was the artist,ecause what he has done there is things like the diving bell and the butterfly. the first, so he has done biographies because he is an artist who turned to film—making, i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is that the artist is seeing the world, but at its best it is, a film, a cinematic experience and i think you saw from that clip schnabel is trying to put you in the mind of the artist and say this is how he saw the world. not entirely successful but it's a good try. a good try. there you go, that is the verdict. best out? i love us. the new film from jordan peel who made get out it is like the new film from jordan peele who made get out it is like a chiller, a horrorfilm, there are moments of it that are scary, it is funny it is a modern day parody of a family terrified by doppelgangers. very interesting film about the defection to the west and very well directed by ralph fiennes,
i think willem dafoe‘s performance is terrific, there was mohammeds i did believe he was the artist,ecause what he has done there is things like the diving bell and the butterfly. the first, so he has done biographies because he is an artist who turned to film—making, i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is that the artist is seeing the world, but at its best it is, a film, a cinematic...
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so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe — as we discovered recently, pronounces name with his life... is that how it... i went to the museum in amsterdam, i said to somebody van gogh or van gogh and they said neither, pronounces name with dutch g, van gogh? in the film, they mispronounce it. laughs so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world that he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. alright. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be in a feverish state. it's called the
so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe — as we discovered recently, pronounces name with his life... is that how it... i went to the museum in amsterdam, i said to somebody van gogh or van gogh and they said neither, pronounces name with dutch g, van gogh? in the film, they mispronounce it. laughs so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world that he saw through his paintings visually...
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theresa may says she is willing to step down just to get a deal passed willem marks is live in london with the latest on brexit for you. >> so we've seen twice theresa may's version of brexit be defeated in a parliamentary vote she's trying to get it through third time lucky, and as part of that process, she met with lawmakers from her conservative party yesterday afternoon, and under pressure said that she would not leave the next round of negotiations between the u.k. and the e.u. so long as they decided to vote for her deal she needs 75 lawmakers to swing around and back that deal. we saw about a dozen of them in the wake of that meeting saying they would do so for them a small irish party, the democratic -- who have always helped prop up her government they came out publicly and said irregardless of her decision and her offer, they would not be back in the deal it seems like it could still be dead in the water. we could find out tonight if they will see that third vote on her deal tomorrow, and in the meanwhile, the alternatives to her deal, a whole gambit, 50 shades of grey, as i
theresa may says she is willing to step down just to get a deal passed willem marks is live in london with the latest on brexit for you. >> so we've seen twice theresa may's version of brexit be defeated in a parliamentary vote she's trying to get it through third time lucky, and as part of that process, she met with lawmakers from her conservative party yesterday afternoon, and under pressure said that she would not leave the next round of negotiations between the u.k. and the e.u. so...
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i think willem has more. >> dialogue semiconductor one of those shares it posted a 2% rise in fourth quarter operating profit and expects to fall in 2019. the angelo-german chip maker posts a single dip after it reduces its exposure to apple, which makes up about three-quarters of its revenue. when the company made the agreement in october, dialogue predicted 2019 revenues would be flat shares have rallied as analysts shared the company's evolving business model >>> life insurance legal in general has posted a 10% rise. it cited record annual sales of annuiti annuities. earlier this morning ceo nigel wilson told cnbc that investors are too focused on short-term results. >> we've taken the view that we will invest for growth i think too many people still focus on short-term earnings, particularly quarterly earnings. we're trying to discourage companies from doing that. you know, we would like if we dropped quarterly earnings reporting for all companies, both here and in the united states, because it will just make everybody think much more about the longer term and as long-term invest
i think willem has more. >> dialogue semiconductor one of those shares it posted a 2% rise in fourth quarter operating profit and expects to fall in 2019. the angelo-german chip maker posts a single dip after it reduces its exposure to apple, which makes up about three-quarters of its revenue. when the company made the agreement in october, dialogue predicted 2019 revenues would be flat shares have rallied as analysts shared the company's evolving business model >>> life...
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maria: willem buiter at city this weekend. when we come back?looking at the greendale as well as china next. live from the starlite lounge. ♪ one plus one equals too little too late ♪ ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who's in the room? ♪ love is dangerous ♪ but driving safe means you pay less ♪ ♪ switch and save ♪ yes, ma'am excuse me, miss. ♪ does this heart belong to you? ♪ ♪ would you like it anyway? [ scatting ] ♪ would you like it anyway? a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishe
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maria: willem buiter at city this weekend. when we come back?ing at the greendale as well as china next. -their béarnaise sauce here is the best in town. [ soft piano music playing ] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone. -they're very tasteful. maria: welcome back. you've heard a lot about the green new deal. it seems a left new big idea turns out it comes with an equally really big bill. according to a study by the american action form the plan to combat climate change and income inequality will setback taxpayers $93 trillion. it is $600,000 per household. joining me another co-author behind that study, the american action form president and former director, douglas holtz aiken. >> thank you for having me on. maria: i think this study made a lot of waves. people knew it would be su
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i think willem dafoe's central performance is terrific, and i think he — there was moments when i reallyid believe he was the artist. schnabel‘s really interesting because what he's done before is things like the diving bell and the butterfly, jean—michel basquiat. so he has done biographies, because he is an artist who turned to film—making. i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is that the artist is seeing the world, but at its best, it is — it's a film, it's a cinematic experience, as i think you saw from that clip, schnabel is definitely trying to put you in the mind of the artist and say this is how he saw the world. not entirely successful, but it's a good try. a good try. there you go, that's the verdict.
i think willem dafoe's central performance is terrific, and i think he — there was moments when i reallyid believe he was the artist. schnabel‘s really interesting because what he's done before is things like the diving bell and the butterfly, jean—michel basquiat. so he has done biographies, because he is an artist who turned to film—making. i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is...
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a look at asian markets here and how we faired overnight on the back of the kickoff of the npc as willem just outlined. shanghai composite and the shen zen moving higher. we have japanese stocks trading down south korea also seeing a bit of a pullback as well as australia. now, the key here, markets were widely expecting this gdp target, this lower gdp target range. overall it looks as though we came -- we had an npc kickoff that was broadly in line with expectations our colleague eunice yoon who joins us from beijing who has set the scene very well for us yesterday, and hopefully can give us more detail around how today's news did stack up to expectations eunice >> you know, trade disputes with the united states was just one of the challenges that the premier said the economy here faced in 2018, and he said that this year it's going to be even tougher. it's going to be a tougher struggle according to the premier and these are the numbers that you need to know. so, first, they lowered the growth target to between 6% and 6.5% also, they're saying consumer inflation is going to be okay. no
a look at asian markets here and how we faired overnight on the back of the kickoff of the npc as willem just outlined. shanghai composite and the shen zen moving higher. we have japanese stocks trading down south korea also seeing a bit of a pullback as well as australia. now, the key here, markets were widely expecting this gdp target, this lower gdp target range. overall it looks as though we came -- we had an npc kickoff that was broadly in line with expectations our colleague eunice yoon...
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let's get out to willem marks with the latest developments what's the new date, willem?theresa may wanted an extension until the 30th of june that's the day before if you don't get it through next week, you need to come back to us or the british government of theresa may needs to come back to us and say what they do want instead and that would very likely lead to a much longer extension unless the u.k., for whatever reason, decided that a hard brexit was in order here's how donald tuss, the man that shared the seven and a half hours of conversation last night, approximate ut it once those agreements had been struck >> the u.k. government will still have a choice of a deal, whole deal, a long extension, or revoking article 50. the 12th of april is a key date in terms of the u.k. deciding whether to hold yourp even parliament elections if it has not decided to do so by then, the option of a long extension will automatically become impossible. what it means means is for theresa may -- no certainty she will get her deal through, but a huge amount of union nimty from european
let's get out to willem marks with the latest developments what's the new date, willem?theresa may wanted an extension until the 30th of june that's the day before if you don't get it through next week, you need to come back to us or the british government of theresa may needs to come back to us and say what they do want instead and that would very likely lead to a much longer extension unless the u.k., for whatever reason, decided that a hard brexit was in order here's how donald tuss, the man...
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maria: willem buiter at city this weekend. when we come back?looking at the greendale as well as china next. treating advanced lung cancer. treatments like keytruda with chemotherapy really break through barriers that we had not too many years ago. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. in a clinical trial, significantly more patients lived longer and saw their tumors shrink than on chemotherapy alone. (dr. kloecker) it's changed my approach to treating patients. (avo) keytruda may be used with...
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maria: willem buiter at city this weekend. when we come back?looking at the greendale as well as china next. -their béarnaise sauce here is the best in town. [ soft piano music playing ] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone. -they're very tasteful. he has pics of you on his phone. they feel like they have to drink a lot of water. patients that i see that complain about dry mouth, medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. dry mouth can cause increased cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. i like to recommend biotene. biotene has a full array of products that replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. it makes patients so much happier. maria: welcome back. you've heard a lot about the green new deal. it seems a left new big idea turns out it co
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willem marks is live in london with more. willem >> thanks, brian one of the things they'll definitely be voting on today is changing the formal legal exit date from march 29th to either april 12th or may 22nd in terms of what else is going on against very complicated, so bear with me essentially on monday night parliament voted to take control of the legislative agenda for several hours this afternoon what knee done overnight is put together 16 different opgs, essentially 16 different shades of brexit, if you will everything from reversing brexit overall to leaving with no deal as soon as possible. what they're trying to do in a series of votes on cher gets selected is figure out where there's a majority, where they can find consensus they'll be given a piece of paper this evening after debating this for several hours, and they'll be asked to check boxes yes or no based on the various options. this is an unusual process for the british parliament and what they're trying to do is find some kind of breakthrough based on all th
willem marks is live in london with more. willem >> thanks, brian one of the things they'll definitely be voting on today is changing the formal legal exit date from march 29th to either april 12th or may 22nd in terms of what else is going on against very complicated, so bear with me essentially on monday night parliament voted to take control of the legislative agenda for several hours this afternoon what knee done overnight is put together 16 different opgs, essentially 16 different...
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willem marks is lot of in london with more. willem, i don't want to say it's a confusing situation, but it's certainly a big new turn in this story. >> i think the feeling is pretty fair what happened last night was the government essentially laid down a vote saying here's where we are. this is what we intend to do next, and they allowed lawmakers to make changes to that motion what some lawmakers decided to do was essentially add an amendment to the motion saying what we would like to see tomorrow, wednesday, is a series of votes up or down on a number of different alternatives to theresa may, the prime minister's, own brexit deal. they won that vote they got 30 members of theresa may's conservative party to vote for it, including three government ministers who then resigned their position as ministers. theresa may has been hemorrhaging ministers because the system here means that if you vote against the government as a member of the government, you are resumptive we'll see a number of options including a reversal of brexit, a
willem marks is lot of in london with more. willem, i don't want to say it's a confusing situation, but it's certainly a big new turn in this story. >> i think the feeling is pretty fair what happened last night was the government essentially laid down a vote saying here's where we are. this is what we intend to do next, and they allowed lawmakers to make changes to that motion what some lawmakers decided to do was essentially add an amendment to the motion saying what we would like to...
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willem >> thanks. well, hugo boss shares are trading lower after the company missed analyst forecasts for full year profit the german fashion house expects operating profit this year to rise faster than sales, and has pinned its growth hopes on strong momentum in asia and on-line. ceo mark langeard said the company has seen a positive performance in china despite concerns about a possible luxury slowdown in the region >> we've seen very rebust growth numbers from china in the fourth quarter, but also now with recently chinese new year. we are confident that we are enjoying a strong momentum in the mainland child in need of assistance market. we expect this trend to continue into 2019. >> hugo boss ceo also discussed his firm's expansion as an on-line retailer >> we're seeing more than 40% growth in 2018 we pa we passed an important threshold with our on-line business. we see it from a regional perspective, alluded on the importance of china, but we're seeing the first strong reception of bringing our p
willem >> thanks. well, hugo boss shares are trading lower after the company missed analyst forecasts for full year profit the german fashion house expects operating profit this year to rise faster than sales, and has pinned its growth hopes on strong momentum in asia and on-line. ceo mark langeard said the company has seen a positive performance in china despite concerns about a possible luxury slowdown in the region >> we've seen very rebust growth numbers from china in the fourth...
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willem marx is in brussels for us tonight. >> reporter: in this city kno for itslast-minute political compromises, a deal struck almost 200 hours before a e.adline could appear premat but if the eu approves the brexit delay overnight thursday in brussels, itfr would ste a failure to find agreement back in london. after intense back-and-forth negotiations that have now lasted one year acti, 11 months 21 days. before this last council meeting, theresa m had requested more time to get her deal through the british ragislature. se european leaders told us they hoped she would manage that next irek. time lucky. >> most of us are ready to give brexit another chance. prime minister m another chance to convince her parliament to vote the agreement. there's still time. we still have this possibility. >> reporter: as of right now there's not much time. justs eight d until britain legally leaves the eu and the possibility that lawmakers in westminster vote through may's deal remains very narrow. i hope that there will be support in the parliament next week, because we all have the same interests,
willem marx is in brussels for us tonight. >> reporter: in this city kno for itslast-minute political compromises, a deal struck almost 200 hours before a e.adline could appear premat but if the eu approves the brexit delay overnight thursday in brussels, itfr would ste a failure to find agreement back in london. after intense back-and-forth negotiations that have now lasted one year acti, 11 months 21 days. before this last council meeting, theresa m had requested more time to get her...
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willem marx is coverg the story from london. what happened today and perhaps more importantly,ha whaens next? >> reporter: well, sue, today wasment to be about parliament deciding on which shade of brexit it could find a majority for. 're just a few moments away from getting the results of these satcalled inde votes where they indicate their preferences in a nonbinding y. before that voting kicked off, theresa may met with membersf her conservative party and under a huge amount of pressure promised that -- essentially implying t wt sheld not be prime minister in two months time. may 22nd, as of tonight, was one of two official legally binding brexit dates. the other one is april t 1h. if she can get her deal through, it will be that later date in may. if she can't as of rig now the default is they will leave the european union april 12th. what happens now? rythe government will to bring her deal to a vote. it was defeated by 149 votes last time. she sti has a hug amount of work to do. but by making this promise, by assuring mps
willem marx is coverg the story from london. what happened today and perhaps more importantly,ha whaens next? >> reporter: well, sue, today wasment to be about parliament deciding on which shade of brexit it could find a majority for. 're just a few moments away from getting the results of these satcalled inde votes where they indicate their preferences in a nonbinding y. before that voting kicked off, theresa may met with membersf her conservative party and under a huge amount of...
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willem marx is in london for us tonight. >> reporter: sec scrutiny eventighter. local police, national protesters and the world's cameras t surrounded british parliament as lawmakers voted once again on brexit. >> order. order. >> reporter: theresa may's government fought and failed to pass a brexitdeal, third time unlucky. >> the ayest,o the ri 286. the nos to the left 344. so the nos have it. the nos have it. >> reporter: this result renders the british ship of state rudderless with opposing views about its future. >> i fear we are reaching the limits of this process in this house has rejected no deal. it has rejected no brexit. on wednesday, it rejected all the variations of the deal on the table. and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone and continuing a proces on the future. >> reporter: the prime minister had promised to resign if today's votepassed. it's now exactly two weeks until the eu's postpon deadline for an economically damaging hard brexit, andonight critics are insisting that theresa may and the settlement she's championed
willem marx is in london for us tonight. >> reporter: sec scrutiny eventighter. local police, national protesters and the world's cameras t surrounded british parliament as lawmakers voted once again on brexit. >> order. order. >> reporter: theresa may's government fought and failed to pass a brexitdeal, third time unlucky. >> the ayest,o the ri 286. the nos to the left 344. so the nos have it. the nos have it. >> reporter: this result renders the british ship of...
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willem, what's the likelihood we could see success on her end, theresa may's, with regard to securing a delay short-term? >> we heard yesterday from donald tusk, the man that would chair today's meeting. he is the president of the european counsel, and he seems to think -- he is minded to permit a short extext. that will be up to 27 european leaders besides theresa may who will be meeting without her being there to decide on whether this is something they want to do in terms of theresa may, she made a public address from number 10 downing street i have never seen her throughout this tortured and frustrating two-year process as angry as she was in this address last night take a listen to how she expressed that anger >> we will now not leave on time with a deal on the 29th of march. of this i am absolutely sure you, the public, have had enough you're tired of the infighting you're tired of the political games and the ar contain procedural rouse, tired of mps talking about nothing else but brexit >> here's the problem, though. theresa may has criticized throughout the course of yesterday
willem, what's the likelihood we could see success on her end, theresa may's, with regard to securing a delay short-term? >> we heard yesterday from donald tusk, the man that would chair today's meeting. he is the president of the european counsel, and he seems to think -- he is minded to permit a short extext. that will be up to 27 european leaders besides theresa may who will be meeting without her being there to decide on whether this is something they want to do in terms of theresa...
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let's hear what willem has >> reporter: that was not a binding vote that was not entirely off the table but those campaigning for a second referendum earlier today said they did not want mps to vote at this moment in time and we saw one of the main opposition parties actually abstain from that vote since then, we've seen the members of parliament narrowly vote against it, having control of that process. lost by two votes. a couple more votes coming up. one will seek to push theresa may's deal off the table and not voted on in the future and the main motion put forward by the government, that's the one that will essentially call to extend the period of negotiations we've had two years of that so far. they will rely on the europeans turning around and granting such an extension and theresa may is hoping the europeans grant an incredibly long one to force one side of parliament to back the deal or a short run to force an entirely different faction of lawmakers to back her deal really very narrow tight rope over the next few days find out in 20 or 30 minutes to see whether she'll be able to
let's hear what willem has >> reporter: that was not a binding vote that was not entirely off the table but those campaigning for a second referendum earlier today said they did not want mps to vote at this moment in time and we saw one of the main opposition parties actually abstain from that vote since then, we've seen the members of parliament narrowly vote against it, having control of that process. lost by two votes. a couple more votes coming up. one will seek to push theresa may's...
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exiting the european union willem marks is live with the latest there willem, does it look like the extension being sought will be short or long? >> it's a good question. you remember last week that lawmakers here in westminster voted in parliament to seek an extension. they were essentially offered a choice by the government of a short extension if they voted through theresa may's deal by today or an ak nonlment they might face a much longer extension, and that would be up to the e.u what we've heard from the british government thork, though, is that there's not going to be a vote tonight before that e.u. summit in brussels starting tomorrow, and theresa may is going to be sending a letter to her european counterparts asking for that short extension under pressure for some members of her own party and indeed her own cabinet. what that means, the government is acknowledging, that the e.u. could decide to insist on a much longer extension, and that will be very much in their hands. we've heard already from the e.u. they're running short on patience they want to see a reason to offer an extensi
exiting the european union willem marks is live with the latest there willem, does it look like the extension being sought will be short or long? >> it's a good question. you remember last week that lawmakers here in westminster voted in parliament to seek an extension. they were essentially offered a choice by the government of a short extension if they voted through theresa may's deal by today or an ak nonlment they might face a much longer extension, and that would be up to the e.u...
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veronique willems, from brussels, thank you very much. a gale, the rain has stopped, though, which is very welcome for all of us. our political correspondent alex forsyth is with us, talk is to be the day. today, mps will talk about the possibility of extending this whole process. what the prime minister is suggesting, if there is a deal in sight, parliament could get behind, there might be in extension of a few months before we leave the eu to enable the governor to get the legislation in place. but she is also signalling if there is no—deal in sight, that extension could possibly be much longer. it is up to the eu to discuss the terms of any lengthening or delay, but i think the strategy of the prime minister is to threaten the possibility brexit can be delayed, in the hope of winning some of those mps round, to bring her brexit deal back and somehow get it to parliament. but don't underestimate how angry and frustrated many mps here are and how difficult that is going to be. for that very reason, the prime minister is hoping she will g
veronique willems, from brussels, thank you very much. a gale, the rain has stopped, though, which is very welcome for all of us. our political correspondent alex forsyth is with us, talk is to be the day. today, mps will talk about the possibility of extending this whole process. what the prime minister is suggesting, if there is a deal in sight, parliament could get behind, there might be in extension of a few months before we leave the eu to enable the governor to get the legislation in...
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lot of difficult choices for the prime minister and hr cabinet to make over the next two days. >> willem is the tone on the ground of the british people are they frustrated? are they worried do they just want it over with >> reporter: i mean, the conversations i have pretty much everyday when i run into people is god how boring can we not just get on with this? that doesn't necessarily mean they want brexit to happen i just means that most people are bored about all of these subjects, hearing the minutia the parliamentary procedures that are so important to lawmakers on weeks like this and it seems to me based on the conversations i've had with businesses, businesses are increasingly frustrated and even angry at the fact that they've not had any clarity. the politicians in this country have not been able to tell them what they'll be doing in less than three weeks time, what that means for their trade outside and inside of europe and what it means for their customer's ability to get their products. that's been the focus of our reporting over the last few months seeing how it will impact t
lot of difficult choices for the prime minister and hr cabinet to make over the next two days. >> willem is the tone on the ground of the british people are they frustrated? are they worried do they just want it over with >> reporter: i mean, the conversations i have pretty much everyday when i run into people is god how boring can we not just get on with this? that doesn't necessarily mean they want brexit to happen i just means that most people are bored about all of these...
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so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe, as vincent van gogh towards the later period ofn gogh? so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be in a feverish state. it's called the act of painting for a reason. all right, calm down. i don't want to calm down. the faster i paint, the better i feel. i can't stay here, vincent. what are you saying? so that line when he says it's called
so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe, as vincent van gogh towards the later period ofn gogh? so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't...
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people know willems side of to take out food cause when the ship is coming into the port of hopefully to soften. the crew and the remaining passengers will be taken home show and then of course they will be taking care of them for years they really are shipped back home where they are where they belong. thank you very much in arkansas. to sports now germany's national football team is in the midst of a changing of the guard on wednesday their first match of twenty nine thousand and and disappointment when their new look scientists are one all in a friendly against serbia later on sunday to kick off their qualifying campaign for the next major tournament euro two thousand and twenty they face neighbors the netherlands and amsterdam the last time the teams met there and october the netherlands celebrated a three no victory now germany's youngsters have a chance to take sides with the draw back. and reminder of the top story we're following for you polls of close in thailand's first general election since a military coup five years ago more than fifty million thais were casting ballots b
people know willems side of to take out food cause when the ship is coming into the port of hopefully to soften. the crew and the remaining passengers will be taken home show and then of course they will be taking care of them for years they really are shipped back home where they are where they belong. thank you very much in arkansas. to sports now germany's national football team is in the midst of a changing of the guard on wednesday their first match of twenty nine thousand and and...
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willem, what's the result?> reporter: we're just getting it wilf, take a listen at the live shot to get a good sense of it from them directly it looks like a significant defeat, though, for the government based on the cheers i'm hearing behind me in feterm of the absolute number, that's in a moment's time a defeat very significant it will mean some real adjustment to what had been her plan to get this deal through the parliament it will mean in theory that there will be a vote tomorrow whereby they have the chance, parliament behind me, the rule out no deal. i want to bring you the absolute numbers on the vote. i'm not getting the live pictures right now it does seem that there will be a very significant moment for the part to assert the sovereignty. >> thank you very much we'll ko we'll come back to you 242 in favor of the government motion, 391 against. defeat of 149. significant defeat bob dudley is still with us. bob, if i may, i wanted to come back out to you for the reaction you said at the top of the int
willem, what's the result?> reporter: we're just getting it wilf, take a listen at the live shot to get a good sense of it from them directly it looks like a significant defeat, though, for the government based on the cheers i'm hearing behind me in feterm of the absolute number, that's in a moment's time a defeat very significant it will mean some real adjustment to what had been her plan to get this deal through the parliament it will mean in theory that there will be a vote tomorrow...
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willem >> thanks. we're joined by richard kelly, head of global strategy at td securities let's start with some of the chinese trade data i saw chinese imports fall for a third straight month, and i wanted to drill down on some of the numbers i saw there. soybean imports down more than 17% year-on-year clearly u.s. tariffs, something to do with that. more broadly, how important are the tariffs in terms of looking at the data? how much of it should be ascribed that versus actual slowdown in demand >> i think the tariffs are crucial, and the story really goes back to the fall last year. what we saw was a lot of front running by importers throughout the asia supply chain saying let's get them in before we built up massive inventories. we could see them building up in taiwan, and it wasn't until the end of last year that the inventories after the tariffs started to work off. that's where manufacturing production collapsed this is what's feeding through the supply chains in trade now, and so we seem to be a
willem >> thanks. we're joined by richard kelly, head of global strategy at td securities let's start with some of the chinese trade data i saw chinese imports fall for a third straight month, and i wanted to drill down on some of the numbers i saw there. soybean imports down more than 17% year-on-year clearly u.s. tariffs, something to do with that. more broadly, how important are the tariffs in terms of looking at the data? how much of it should be ascribed that versus actual slowdown...
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could be back to square one.fo "nightly business report," i'm willem marks in london. >>> time toake a look now at some of today's upgrades and downgradh. we begin w apple. we mentioned this earlier, they were upgraded to buy from neutral atof banamerica, merrill lynch. that cites stabilily in the suhain and the likely boost of the 5g networks later this year. price $210. that rose 3 1/2% t to boost dow to 178.90. facebook was uyupgraded to at nomura. they cited focusing on messaging and faster than expected transition to facebook stories. price target now $215 and stock rose about 1 1/2% to 172.07. > oracle was downgraded to reduce from buy at nomura. they're under iesting in research and development and the pace of buy backs can't last forever. the price target is $42. it fell to $52.66.fi eye was upgraded from neutra the potential for billings to accelerate. re price target is $20. the stocke more than 5% to $16.97. >>>nd still ahea the budget battle taking shape in >>> retail sales rebounded in january. only a month after their biggest decline in ten years. commerce department re
could be back to square one.fo "nightly business report," i'm willem marks in london. >>> time toake a look now at some of today's upgrades and downgradh. we begin w apple. we mentioned this earlier, they were upgraded to buy from neutral atof banamerica, merrill lynch. that cites stabilily in the suhain and the likely boost of the 5g networks later this year. price $210. that rose 3 1/2% t to boost dow to 178.90. facebook was uyupgraded to at nomura. they cited focusing on...
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wi willem marx is in london with the latest on brexit >> theresa may has not opened this afternoon'sebate ahead of a vote tonight because she's lost her voice her chancellor did issue some spring forecasts, some spending priorities earlier today and those were very much predicated on the idea that three would be a deal between the uk and the european union however, he had some words of warning in case the uk does depart without an agreement. >> leaving with no deal would mean significant disruption in the short and medium term and a smaller, less-prosperous economy in the long-term than if we leave with a deal. higher unemployment, lower wages, higher prices in the shops. that is not what the bridge people voted for in june 2016. >> reporter: now, the jooueurop have made it very clear they've stepped up their no-deal planning ahead of march 29th the uk indicates that is the date the uk will leave the eu as of right now but tonight could bring an opportunity for mps to try to change that. they'll have a chance to vote on whether they like the idea of leaving without an agreement the v
wi willem marx is in london with the latest on brexit >> theresa may has not opened this afternoon'sebate ahead of a vote tonight because she's lost her voice her chancellor did issue some spring forecasts, some spending priorities earlier today and those were very much predicated on the idea that three would be a deal between the uk and the european union however, he had some words of warning in case the uk does depart without an agreement. >> leaving with no deal would mean...
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r "nightly business report," i'm willem marx in london. >>> back herest on wall et, stocks were flat today as investors wrestled with news t thatde talks between president trump an his chinese counterpart coulde pushed back until next month. add to that data showing that new hne sales january fell by nearly 7%. and stock gainspe were c as a result today. the dow rose just 7 points. the nasdaq was down by 12 and the s&put gave back a 2. but asls bob pisani tel us now, .he market is in a critical >> reporter: this is an alportant moment for the market. we're f breaching this 2800 level in the suspect&p 500e have a shot at getting at the 2820 level. you might recall this is the have where five rallies failed in the last six months and a break above 2820 may drag in more itinvestors. de the ongoing worries about boeing, the volatility index, the vix, has dropped to its lowest levels of the year. one thing might be happening. friday is a quadruple witching day. that's the quarterly expiration of the futures and options, theyine all expirg at the same time. so why is that important? there'
r "nightly business report," i'm willem marx in london. >>> back herest on wall et, stocks were flat today as investors wrestled with news t thatde talks between president trump an his chinese counterpart coulde pushed back until next month. add to that data showing that new hne sales january fell by nearly 7%. and stock gainspe were c as a result today. the dow rose just 7 points. the nasdaq was down by 12 and the s&put gave back a 2. but asls bob pisani tel us now, .he...
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thing he wanted, which is her upcoming film, joan didion adaptation, ben affleck, anne hathaway, willem's got an amazing eye and is a great talent. tom hanks is donning fred rogers' iconic sweaters to play the beloved us children's tv host in a beautiful day in the neighbourhood, directed by marielle heller. he's already won two oscars for philadelphia and forrest gump, but thisjust feels like a perfect fit. so for best picture 2020, i think we're definitely going to be looking at quentin tarantino for once upon a time in hollywood. it stars margot robbie, it stars brad pitt and leonardo dicaprio, and leo and brad star as a western actor who's sort of dried up, and his stunt double. and they're trying to figure out how to continue making a name for themselves in hollywood. the really amazing thing about this film is that it's set in 1969 and it sort of follows the same timeline as the charles manson murders, so it should be really interesting, because we know tarantino loves to twist stuff up. well, that brings a special 0scars review edition of talking movies to a close. we hope you've
thing he wanted, which is her upcoming film, joan didion adaptation, ben affleck, anne hathaway, willem's got an amazing eye and is a great talent. tom hanks is donning fred rogers' iconic sweaters to play the beloved us children's tv host in a beautiful day in the neighbourhood, directed by marielle heller. he's already won two oscars for philadelphia and forrest gump, but thisjust feels like a perfect fit. so for best picture 2020, i think we're definitely going to be looking at quentin...
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prime minister theresa may more time to work out a brexit deal let's get to willem marks -- until they were expecting brexit to happen. that has now been pushed back, and what the european union offered the u.k. is essentially if theresa may can at the third attempt get her deal through the british parliament next week they'll give her until the end of may to get all the corresponding legislation around brexit through in order for the u.k. to leave the e.u. if that vote fails for the third time, and and there's no indication she's going to have that majority in parliament, then the e.u. is promising the u.k. they will have to face off with an april 12th deadline. there could be a hard brexit, though we know that no one in the u.k. parliament in terms of majority wants that to happen, or there could be some alternative options. i've asked a lot of heads of state here over the last 24 hours what those could look like theresa may, not willing to talk about them, and neither were any of the others willing to speculate and knowing we could be looking at a much longer extension. we could be
prime minister theresa may more time to work out a brexit deal let's get to willem marks -- until they were expecting brexit to happen. that has now been pushed back, and what the european union offered the u.k. is essentially if theresa may can at the third attempt get her deal through the british parliament next week they'll give her until the end of may to get all the corresponding legislation around brexit through in order for the u.k. to leave the e.u. if that vote fails for the third...
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willem has all the latest on this good morning >> good morning.t was meant to be the focus of events in parliament yesterday was this idea that the lawmakers would have an ability to try and find alternatives to the deal that theresa may spent 18 months negotiating. they had eight options in front of them. they turned all of them down the two that came close to winning a majority involved permanent membership of the customs union that would help businesses in the u.k. maintain continuity in their trade, and also the idea of putting the brexit deal back to a second public vote. the bigger news, arguably yesterday, it was the prime minister, theresa may, she offered to resign if her version of brexit, which is twice being repeated in the house of commons behind me, if that deal went through. she said she would not leave the second round of negotiations when it comes to brussels. however, despite a few lawmakers coming around her side, her way of thinking on brexit, it was not enough for this very shawl northern irish party, the dup, to back her deal
willem has all the latest on this good morning >> good morning.t was meant to be the focus of events in parliament yesterday was this idea that the lawmakers would have an ability to try and find alternatives to the deal that theresa may spent 18 months negotiating. they had eight options in front of them. they turned all of them down the two that came close to winning a majority involved permanent membership of the customs union that would help businesses in the u.k. maintain continuity...
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insisted must happen for them to swing behind the vote and allow it to pass >> i think that's all of it, willem >>> imagine being able to buy a plane or train ticket due to poor social credit that's the reality for se om people in china. that's up next on "power lunch." . . and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help us pour the foundation too? i think you want a house near the lake, not in it. come with a goal. leave with a plan. td ameritrade. ♪ different generations get the same quality of customer service that we have been getting. being a usaa member, because of my service in the military, you pass that on to my kids. something that makes me happy. being able to pass down usaa to my girls means a lot to both of us. he's passing part of his heritage of being in the military. we're the edsons. my name is roger zapata. we're the
insisted must happen for them to swing behind the vote and allow it to pass >> i think that's all of it, willem >>> imagine being able to buy a plane or train ticket due to poor social credit that's the reality for se om people in china. that's up next on "power lunch." . . and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to...
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willem marks, thank you for the update coming up on the show, goldman sachs is doubling down on diversity. we'll tell you about the big push that they are making at that big bank, but, first, betting on the middle east saudi arabia's stock market has been on a tear, and now you can get in on the action we are live from saudi arabia. >> that's right, dom investors certainly feeling the love for the the saudi stock market joining the ftse market indexes. n t vobo h ystions autowou cageinlved and we're going to tell you all that and more after the break. ♪ ♪ move to the enterprise-grade cloud that's built to handle all your apps. ♪ ♪ the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin... ...and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infecti
willem marks, thank you for the update coming up on the show, goldman sachs is doubling down on diversity. we'll tell you about the big push that they are making at that big bank, but, first, betting on the middle east saudi arabia's stock market has been on a tear, and now you can get in on the action we are live from saudi arabia. >> that's right, dom investors certainly feeling the love for the the saudi stock market joining the ftse market indexes. n t vobo h ystions autowou...
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. >> i'm willem marx these are your headlines this monday morning from london. >> the shanghai composited china are closing in on a trade deal with beijing offering to lower tariffs on certain u.s. goods. >>> basic resources leave europe higher while u.s. futures rise following gains in asia as hopes rise end to a trade war. >>> new lawyer
. >> i'm willem marx these are your headlines this monday morning from london. >> the shanghai composited china are closing in on a trade deal with beijing offering to lower tariffs on certain u.s. goods. >>> basic resources leave europe higher while u.s. futures rise following gains in asia as hopes rise end to a trade war. >>> new lawyer
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there also looking to open up around 50 points that is it for today's program here in london i'm willem marks coming up next, you can enjoy worldwide exchange with our colleagues on the other side of the atlantic my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, conf
there also looking to open up around 50 points that is it for today's program here in london i'm willem marks coming up next, you can enjoy worldwide exchange with our colleagues on the other side of the atlantic my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for...
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there's a lot of big questions facing these manufacturers in the next few weeks >> well, willem marks with a wild every real world look at brexit thank you. >>> up next, blasting off. space ex's crew dragon capsule unlatching from the international space station overnight. manager on the historic test flight ahead first, the gold wars the ceo barrett gold responding to our interview with the ceo of newmont mining what he had to say aabout a potential deal check instead pneumonia ontario wants the two companies to enter into a joint venture for the nevada meaning assets we spoke with new mot ceo gary goldberg here's what he told us >> we've got an operating model that's up 65% in total shareholder return barrick is down 22%. we've got the experience management team off our existing asset base, but to be able t deliver the same sort of results with the gold corp. assets when you look at where barrick is, mark has come in and he has a great record of running rangold in africa, but that was five assets on one continent, and as you just said, the complexity of running a global business we
there's a lot of big questions facing these manufacturers in the next few weeks >> well, willem marks with a wild every real world look at brexit thank you. >>> up next, blasting off. space ex's crew dragon capsule unlatching from the international space station overnight. manager on the historic test flight ahead first, the gold wars the ceo barrett gold responding to our interview with the ceo of newmont mining what he had to say aabout a potential deal check instead pneumonia...
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jan willem van schip of the netherlands took an emphatic gold with ireland‘s mark downey winning bronze‘s world cup. they were under pressure for long periods but the only goal of the game came from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute... christine sinclair stepped up to sidefoot home after a foul by chloe arthur. scotland face iceland in their next game on monday. there is a big game going on this evening in the champioship. leed‘s could go top if they beat west brom at home. and they have started well — taking the lead after only 16 seconds, pablo hernandez the scorer. with patrick ba mford doubling their leading the last few minutes. work to do now for west brom — who are also chasing automatic promotion. new leicester manager brendan rogers has been speaking about the reasons by why he decided to leave celtic — with them top of the scottish premiership and still with a chance to win the treble treble — that is all three scottish domestic trophies three years on the trot — he says he understand celtic fan‘s frustration that he decided to leave for the premier league. it all happened v
jan willem van schip of the netherlands took an emphatic gold with ireland‘s mark downey winning bronze‘s world cup. they were under pressure for long periods but the only goal of the game came from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute... christine sinclair stepped up to sidefoot home after a foul by chloe arthur. scotland face iceland in their next game on monday. there is a big game going on this evening in the champioship. leed‘s could go top if they beat west brom at home. and they...
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that is the other question i mean willem can give his insight, even if that happens tomorrow, and mps seek the extension we need the eu to confirm it and it's unclear they will do that and how long they will do that. >> that's right. i was just looking through some of the variety of comments european leaders have made over the last few months about the reasons they would accept to offer an extension and what the length of an extension would look like. the french, for instance, are very keen on a long extension whether that's been part of a negotiating tactic or like to see a longer period of time for the british to figure out what they want to do. we will only offer that extension if you give us a specific set of circumstances such as a general election or second referendum. the idea they would allow for an extension for a short period of time weeks or months, just so parliament behind me can figure out what they really want to do is not something that is automatically going to happen. >> very quickly, willem, thank you very much. i just want to say one little wild card to keep in min
that is the other question i mean willem can give his insight, even if that happens tomorrow, and mps seek the extension we need the eu to confirm it and it's unclear they will do that and how long they will do that. >> that's right. i was just looking through some of the variety of comments european leaders have made over the last few months about the reasons they would accept to offer an extension and what the length of an extension would look like. the french, for instance, are very...
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this could be a final make or break week for brexit negotiations willem marx tries to explain for usmonths ago british prime minister theresa may negotiated an agreement for the uk to leave the european union in january, a majority in the british parliament voted against it since then, may and members of her cabinet have shuttled between brussels and westminster trying to make tweaks to the deal so the house of commons can finally approve it less than three weeks away march 29th is the deadline how can may get from here to there? well, by march 12th, she must offer parliament another up or down vote on her divorce agreement with or without revisions. if lawmakers approve it, she could still try to make brexit happen by march 29th but it's possible she might need more time to rush through all the necessary legislation. in which case, she could ask for brief extension to the deadline with an uncertain end date if her deal loses that first vote, may's promised a second separate vote on march 13th. that could allow parliament to decide whether it wants the uk to exit the eu with a deal,
this could be a final make or break week for brexit negotiations willem marx tries to explain for usmonths ago british prime minister theresa may negotiated an agreement for the uk to leave the european union in january, a majority in the british parliament voted against it since then, may and members of her cabinet have shuttled between brussels and westminster trying to make tweaks to the deal so the house of commons can finally approve it less than three weeks away march 29th is the deadline...