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wolfgang: the price of keeping the eu together or the price of separation?ake either way. wolfgang: either way, i think the eu is in the middle of a divorce procedure. i don't think the eu will fail completely. there is enough latency in the , it is backed about it -- backed by a lot of laws, domestic laws. most of the countries will not go down that road. thee is a schism between east european countries and the west. germany and france will hang together. italy, probably too. spain will be with france and germany. poland, hungary, the czech republic, they might go a different way. takeolitical decisions we on immigration will drive them further apart. we are definitely in a situation where the eu as we know it will change, but it will not bust up. it might disintegrate, my fear is the eu will exist but will be completely dysfunctional. francine: yianos, what does that mean for the markets? you and the markets have singled out italy as the problem child. are they right to do that? markets may be a discipline device at this stage and it may be some sort of in
wolfgang: the price of keeping the eu together or the price of separation?ake either way. wolfgang: either way, i think the eu is in the middle of a divorce procedure. i don't think the eu will fail completely. there is enough latency in the , it is backed about it -- backed by a lot of laws, domestic laws. most of the countries will not go down that road. thee is a schism between east european countries and the west. germany and france will hang together. italy, probably too. spain will be...
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jason: wolfgang pok was up before of that -- puck wasat the -- was at the fore of that.ory about how his salmon pizza came to be. >> we now describe this in a million different ways. back in the day it was really only tomato sauce and mozzarella. wolfgang puck, an austrian born chef, was an up and coming cook in the early 80's that had a celebrity clientele. joan collins walked into his putaurant one night and them fresh and smoked salmon on a pizza dough and changed everything. freic and smoked salmon on a pizza thoughhe and changed everything. it's a good time to look back at american cooking. a couple decades ago, our culinary scene was ruled by anadition, especially europe traditions. if you want for a fancy meal -- went fo ror a fancy meal, you were going to eat french. they got inspired by these master chefs. not everyone remembers them. one of the iconic desserts is the molten chocolate cake that was created by accident. the cake forgot to calibrate the oven. he sent it out to the dining room and realized his mistake. he got called into the dining room and thought
jason: wolfgang pok was up before of that -- puck wasat the -- was at the fore of that.ory about how his salmon pizza came to be. >> we now describe this in a million different ways. back in the day it was really only tomato sauce and mozzarella. wolfgang puck, an austrian born chef, was an up and coming cook in the early 80's that had a celebrity clientele. joan collins walked into his putaurant one night and them fresh and smoked salmon on a pizza dough and changed everything. freic and...
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on occasions concerning those kind of psychos in a report from human rights watch wolfgang a butler is from that organization welcome to day doubly so how long have these camps been in existence how widespread do you believe them to be so these camps have come into existence in two thousand and sixteen and. i mean a new party secretary took over. which was former working in tibet and he was mostly responsible for setting up these camps and he is the king now of about one million people who are in these camps and this is a big amount of people when you see that you have fifteen million people in there so the chinese government says dozens of people were killed in attacks by weaker separatists in that region jan twenty thirty and thirty forty they say these camps the radicalization centers which sounds not unreasonable i mean that's right and there were terrorist attacks a few years ago but this is no reason to detain people in these camps and i would just say to the chinese government that they should let us in have a look at these camps we have no existence and so if they think and the
on occasions concerning those kind of psychos in a report from human rights watch wolfgang a butler is from that organization welcome to day doubly so how long have these camps been in existence how widespread do you believe them to be so these camps have come into existence in two thousand and sixteen and. i mean a new party secretary took over. which was former working in tibet and he was mostly responsible for setting up these camps and he is the king now of about one million people who are...
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to visit off talking to you now the german born artist wolfgang tillmans is one of the world's leadingutistic photographers as the first known british artist to win the take galleries turner prize for contemporary art he's used to receiving accolades from prestigious organizations around the world now the german city of khosla has on it him with an international award the kaiser ring or imprest ring. one of the most important photo artists of our time and one of the most renowned of prices in the modern art world they came together in ghosla on saturday when both come two months was awarded the kinds a ring the city's modern art award. through the work of the heart of the way i moved because you can really feel how the whole city and its people are involved in this cultural event is the. truer picture i see the target the exhibition to mock the award covers a whole range of tillman's work including the pool traits of friends of the technion gay scenes which shot him to fame in the one nine hundred ninety s. but they're also landscapes and tillman's latest more experimental creations th
to visit off talking to you now the german born artist wolfgang tillmans is one of the world's leadingutistic photographers as the first known british artist to win the take galleries turner prize for contemporary art he's used to receiving accolades from prestigious organizations around the world now the german city of khosla has on it him with an international award the kaiser ring or imprest ring. one of the most important photo artists of our time and one of the most renowned of prices in...
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. >> wolfgang puck was at the forefront of that. i love this whole section.s about the reinvention of some classics. how hishe story of salmon pizza came. describe a pizza in a million different ways. though,the day it was tomato sauce, and mozzarella. that was really what it was. wolfgang puck, an austrian born chef who is now huge and also angeles, but he wasn't up in him -- up-and-coming cook in the 80's. yet a celebrity clientele. joan collins walked into his new restaurant one night and asked for smoke seven and brioche and he did not have brioche but he had pizza dough. silly but some creme fraiche and smoke salmon on the pizza dough and it changed everything. >> tell us the inspiration for this entire package? >> it is the new originals. it is a good time to look back at american cooking. it is in so many places now. there is no place on earth whose food we haven't explored at this point. couple decades ago it was really -- it ruled our culinary scene which was ruled by tradition, special europe and france. if you went to a fancy restaurant in new york
. >> wolfgang puck was at the forefront of that. i love this whole section.s about the reinvention of some classics. how hishe story of salmon pizza came. describe a pizza in a million different ways. though,the day it was tomato sauce, and mozzarella. that was really what it was. wolfgang puck, an austrian born chef who is now huge and also angeles, but he wasn't up in him -- up-and-coming cook in the 80's. yet a celebrity clientele. joan collins walked into his new restaurant one night...
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. >> anton: oh, there you are, wolfgang, can't lose you.he throngs of frugal shoppers -- anton, wolfgang, and i. we have some purchases in mind. >> anton: so this is where i usually take a cigarette break, because -- >> anthony: he'll be a while? >> anton: well, what would you do if you had a 5-year-old brain? this is like -- his synapsis is going -- [ twisting sounds ] thank you. can we spend one second with the records? >> anthony: oh, hell yeah. >> anton: the main thing that i'm looking for is always beatles in mono, anything in mono from the '60s stuff for when i d.j. okay, i'll get two records. quick enough, right? cool, thank you. he asked me for like the third time where i come from, and then he remembers that i'm in a band and that i've lived here for years and that i see him every week. he's an interesting guy. kind of. he tends to moan a lot. ♪ >> anthony: do you know what you're ordering for dinner? >> anton: i think -- i think german food. ♪ >> anthony: thank you. i'm assuming that most days, you're working in the studio, do you
. >> anton: oh, there you are, wolfgang, can't lose you.he throngs of frugal shoppers -- anton, wolfgang, and i. we have some purchases in mind. >> anton: so this is where i usually take a cigarette break, because -- >> anthony: he'll be a while? >> anton: well, what would you do if you had a 5-year-old brain? this is like -- his synapsis is going -- [ twisting sounds ] thank you. can we spend one second with the records? >> anthony: oh, hell yeah. >> anton:...
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jason: wolfgang puck was at the fore of that.t how his salmon pizza came to be. >> so funny. we now describe this in a million different ways. back in the day it was really only tomato sauce and mozzarella. wolfgang puck, an austrian born chef, was an up and coming cook in the early '80's that had a celebrity clientele. joan collins walked into his restaurant one night and asked for fresh and smoked salmon on a pizza dough and changed everything. jason: where does it go from there? tell us about the inspiration. >> the new originals. it's a good time to look back at american cooking. it is in so many places. there is no place on earth whose food we have not explored. a couple decades ago, our culinary scene was ruled by tradition, especially european traditions. especially france. if you went for a fancy meal, you were going to eat french. maybe if someone was enterprising, sushi. but that is not where you went for a fancy meal. carol: what happened with chefs? >> they got inspired by these master chefs. not everyone remembers th
jason: wolfgang puck was at the fore of that.t how his salmon pizza came to be. >> so funny. we now describe this in a million different ways. back in the day it was really only tomato sauce and mozzarella. wolfgang puck, an austrian born chef, was an up and coming cook in the early '80's that had a celebrity clientele. joan collins walked into his restaurant one night and asked for fresh and smoked salmon on a pizza dough and changed everything. jason: where does it go from there? tell...
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urologists saskikia morgernsten and wolfgang kramer are volunteers w with a germanan chi ganinizati. they've commited two weeks of vacation to perform essential surgerhere. dr. kramer: bring t this pho on thehe day of yourur operat. reporter: all of these patients have had to mamanage withoutut medicacal care, becacause there simplyly no doctors s to treat . dr. kramamer: it's crarazy. i ththink we're dodoing five operations every dayay -- at least. we're in surgery from morning llll nightrepoporter in all of ghana, there arare only 40 ururologists -- a populationon of 28 millilio. back on the e island in lalake volta, enochch has alreadydy mad to treat more than 40 patients. next up is three-year-old doujein. he h has a high fefever and io weweak he can't t walk. the rapid diagnostic for malaria was positive. dr. agbeleseshie: the child is now voming everyrying. and ththat's a dangeger sig. so for n now we will t take the child d the boat t back to te mainland. we can't leavevehe child h her. otherwise the chilild -- we ll lose the child. the intravenenous infusions --reporter: the
urologists saskikia morgernsten and wolfgang kramer are volunteers w with a germanan chi ganinizati. they've commited two weeks of vacation to perform essential surgerhere. dr. kramer: bring t this pho on thehe day of yourur operat. reporter: all of these patients have had to mamanage withoutut medicacal care, becacause there simplyly no doctors s to treat . dr. kramamer: it's crarazy. i ththink we're dodoing five operations every dayay -- at least. we're in surgery from morning llll...
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wolfgang. and in this case what he's doing is a pretty cool speed ride in switzerland.y -- >> you better not mess that up one. >> immediately after speeding, you're right, because as soon as that mountain clears you realize just how high this was. if you think that beautiful, the whole video is just one giant post card of switzerland. >> my brain right now is stuck in what if, but obviously he knows what he's doing and he's making the pretty freaking best of it. >> he's a professional hang glider. he certainly knows what he's doing. >> he doesn't see the risks, he sees the horizon and t possibilities beyond. >> there are times when he seems to be thousands of feet high because it falls away. but there are other times where he get significantly closer to the ground. suddenly here comes over thoset these buildings as well. that was a bit close. >> that's such a great perspective, too, that he's got. so cool. >> that's the proximity flying right there. >> closer and closer, pretty much cutting the grass. >> he is so good. >> if you just walked thought of house and noticed
wolfgang. and in this case what he's doing is a pretty cool speed ride in switzerland.y -- >> you better not mess that up one. >> immediately after speeding, you're right, because as soon as that mountain clears you realize just how high this was. if you think that beautiful, the whole video is just one giant post card of switzerland. >> my brain right now is stuck in what if, but obviously he knows what he's doing and he's making the pretty freaking best of it. >> he's...
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only reason they have this story is because £60,000 was spent on a picture called in the back from wolfgangpapers. don‘t forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it‘s all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you henry bonsu and lord digbyjones. goodbye. good evening. we start with cricket. after a 16 year wait, sorry other cou nty after a 16 year wait, sorry other county champions once again. the three wicket win gave them the unassailable lead of 61 points —— surrey. the celebrations begun when they passed the victory target of 271. it was one of their outstanding players of the season, south african bowler mornay morkel who struck the winning runs with another key player rikki clarke with him in the middle. surrey. were last champions in 2002. we are absolutely delighted. it is what everyone wants to win. and to do it, we are delighted. more nerve racking than you wanted today when you're six or seven down? definitely, i could have done with being
only reason they have this story is because £60,000 was spent on a picture called in the back from wolfgangpapers. don‘t forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it‘s all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you henry bonsu and lord digbyjones. goodbye. good evening. we start with cricket. after a 16 year wait, sorry other cou nty after a 16 year...
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investors, your next guest says there's big opportunity if you know where to look joining us is wolfgangceo of fire apps you look at this almost as a zero sum game, lose, lose, lose, lose your analysis show there's could be some winners. how did you come to that conclusion >> if you have a negative surprise that stocks typically get much more positive than a positive surprise. from that point of view alone, it's not a zero sum game corporations that manage risk well are good at managing risk well overall we have many examples of that. >> these are second derivative plays, not just directly trade related, but currency impact from trade issues, but they do well managing their currencies >> exactly right at end of the day we're looking for guiding on earnings per share. you want to be within the earnings per share guidance. foreign exchange impacts that or not. >> amazon appears to be good at pretty much managing everything. but currencies is one of those things that you think -- you view amazon as a potential winner along with amd and google >> some of our customers are fire apps, because
investors, your next guest says there's big opportunity if you know where to look joining us is wolfgangceo of fire apps you look at this almost as a zero sum game, lose, lose, lose, lose your analysis show there's could be some winners. how did you come to that conclusion >> if you have a negative surprise that stocks typically get much more positive than a positive surprise. from that point of view alone, it's not a zero sum game corporations that manage risk well are good at managing...
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i or my right now this year's winner talked to us about him wolfgang tell lies well he really is a multi town i think most people know him as a photographer but he's also also quite a musician and indeed he's quite a political activist as well he he spends a lot of time in london and the he's even written songs against break cities and made posters against breaks it up but the best way to illustrate his work is of course to see it so let's go back thirty years to the british capital where he really made his name. london in the one nine hundred ninety s. the place that made a vulcan tillmans the photography of an entire generation his images capture the counterculture brave techno parties dirty apartments he shot it all. the young people who are of generation europe happily traded in the fact. for cool brittania optimism and sexual freedom tillmans for himself into the debauchery of the club scene and documented it for the world in two thousand at the age of thirty two he won the turner prize the u.k.'s most prestigious contemporary art award is famous for awarding controversial artists.
i or my right now this year's winner talked to us about him wolfgang tell lies well he really is a multi town i think most people know him as a photographer but he's also also quite a musician and indeed he's quite a political activist as well he he spends a lot of time in london and the he's even written songs against break cities and made posters against breaks it up but the best way to illustrate his work is of course to see it so let's go back thirty years to the british capital where he...
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wolfgang piccoli and andrew balls. our emerging markets and opportunity?ortunity. when you have seen this underperformance in emerging markets, you see more of an opportunity. there is this risk across countries. we had divergence in growth this strongeronger u.s., dollar. we think next year, some re-sync renovation, the fed coming to the end of it tightening -- it's tightening. it makes sense to have exposure. the fx looks attractive. where is the source of shock? when you study em, where is the shock to come? mathieu: i guess it is the global trade story. all emerging put markets in the same basket, especially when we look at the politics. to ability of countries implement reforms and to shrink the budget that is required, in the case of argentina or turkey. story. it is the trade the domestic politics are becoming more of a factor for investors. doncine: does it have to with the instability or possible slowdown in china or is that going to be the end-all of markets? mathieu: you not think it is that. it is more -- i do not think it is that. it is more t
wolfgang piccoli and andrew balls. our emerging markets and opportunity?ortunity. when you have seen this underperformance in emerging markets, you see more of an opportunity. there is this risk across countries. we had divergence in growth this strongeronger u.s., dollar. we think next year, some re-sync renovation, the fed coming to the end of it tightening -- it's tightening. it makes sense to have exposure. the fx looks attractive. where is the source of shock? when you study em, where is...
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the birthplace of wolfgang amadeus, of course the filming venue for the sound of music but when it comes we are likely to see tonight, very precious little harmony between theresa may and the other eu leaders. he is coming here really to underline what she has really underlined at home, that the is the best proposal to avoid a no deal scenario. 0n the head of the summit, she has written to mac pieces, one for the domestic audience, in the daily express she says the chequers plan observes the freedoms that they voted for at the referendum, she is also rolling out another referendum, and then she has written a separate piece for the european audience, that has been published today. she said, both sides need to respect the red lines of the other, just as the uk understands it cannot have all the benefits of membership when it is not part of the club, so the european union has to understand that we cannot have external customs checks within the borders of the united kingdom. in that light, she's not likely to make much of the so—called compromise that michel barnier has put forward today. th
the birthplace of wolfgang amadeus, of course the filming venue for the sound of music but when it comes we are likely to see tonight, very precious little harmony between theresa may and the other eu leaders. he is coming here really to underline what she has really underlined at home, that the is the best proposal to avoid a no deal scenario. 0n the head of the summit, she has written to mac pieces, one for the domestic audience, in the daily express she says the chequers plan observes the...