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poor caroline. caroline: i think she was resigned. but that was the thing, that was the lots of many women at the time to hold down the fort. so i think she was a very person, very accepting in a lot of ways. and it seems though that she did finally put her foot down when said -- there and she this far and no further. this is edge. and i think she did that in part for the children. she wanted them to receive some kind of education. jane: and how much education did laura get? caroline: for the time, she got it pretty good. she never actually graduated from what they called high school then because she left to become a teacher herself. and i think she always felt a little badly about that. for she was quite well read a person of her age. jane: how did she get books? did they have a library there? aroline: they never had library while she was there and she would write later in life to schoolchildren and talk about how wonderful it was now that kids had access to libraries. but, they had a few books. they really valued literature. theink
poor caroline. caroline: i think she was resigned. but that was the thing, that was the lots of many women at the time to hold down the fort. so i think she was a very person, very accepting in a lot of ways. and it seems though that she did finally put her foot down when said -- there and she this far and no further. this is edge. and i think she did that in part for the children. she wanted them to receive some kind of education. jane: and how much education did laura get? caroline: for the...
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caroline: yes. that is the worst thing you could hear. in the books, there is this slightly antigovernment -- jane: right. i wasn't going to bring that up until later, but since we are talking about it, i remember reading an essay in the new yorker a few years ago. the person i was talking about, the presidential candidate, vice presidential candidate, was sarah palin. it became associated with her, and uma thurman seemed to want to perk -- point out that this idea that people are doing this all themselves and that laura ingalls wilder did it all herself wasn't entirely true. that she had had help, the government had given her -- loaned her money to buy land, etc.. i assume you brought that essay. how did you react to that and what is your interpretation of how much help or not from the government ingalls to gets. thatine: it's quite clear laura herself had a really contradictory reaction to the federal government, because, for 1902'-- 1920's, she was a loan officer, a for they-treasurer missouri fe
caroline: yes. that is the worst thing you could hear. in the books, there is this slightly antigovernment -- jane: right. i wasn't going to bring that up until later, but since we are talking about it, i remember reading an essay in the new yorker a few years ago. the person i was talking about, the presidential candidate, vice presidential candidate, was sarah palin. it became associated with her, and uma thurman seemed to want to perk -- point out that this idea that people are doing this...
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caroline: even with dollar weakness. joe: also, of course, it will be interesting to see what the bond market does tomorrow. tooline: let's track out abigail. abigail: stocks might not be doing much here in the u.s. but where we did have some action, the british pound against the dollar. it's best day in about a month on hopes that a brexit deal will get done. let's put this in the context of a long-term chart we have not looked at for a while. this goes back all the way to 1970 at the high, closer to 260 at the lows. in 2009 orhigh, back so, above two dollars. of course, over the last few years, fears that a hard brexit would happen, we see it going down to $1.20. this pattern happens as the bulls are stepping up. gocould possibly see it toward the middle of that, $1.44. all of this may just suggest that some of the big dollar bears out there could be right because the long-term chart of the pound does look rather bullish. >> some of the bears getting it right today were in the natural gas market. down about 5.5 cents.
caroline: even with dollar weakness. joe: also, of course, it will be interesting to see what the bond market does tomorrow. tooline: let's track out abigail. abigail: stocks might not be doing much here in the u.s. but where we did have some action, the british pound against the dollar. it's best day in about a month on hopes that a brexit deal will get done. let's put this in the context of a long-term chart we have not looked at for a while. this goes back all the way to 1970 at the high,...
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caroline: no one seems to be really trading off of it either. muted, s&pelatively 500 just not managing to clinch its record high. of 3100.short i know he likes the round numbers. i guess everything is hinging on what jay powell says tomorrow. caroline: and powell will be our espresso martini tomorrow. let's dive in with reporters. abigail, what are you watching? term love your technical for trading today, meh for the s&p 500. one that had been neutral for a long time. the rsi momentum indicator also stuck in a range. surelybut -- slowly but started to turn bullish. a set of higher lows. on each dip i'm of the buyers had more conviction, stepped up. this congestion is broken to the upside. anis expected we will see equal and opposite move toward the upside. take a look at the rsi right below 70. everyone gets cautious when it is around 70 but technicians do not mind that. it is when you have a series of lower highs that it gets bearish. havesuggests we could record closing highs ahead. mike: obviously, the rotation from growth and value stocks i
caroline: no one seems to be really trading off of it either. muted, s&pelatively 500 just not managing to clinch its record high. of 3100.short i know he likes the round numbers. i guess everything is hinging on what jay powell says tomorrow. caroline: and powell will be our espresso martini tomorrow. let's dive in with reporters. abigail, what are you watching? term love your technical for trading today, meh for the s&p 500. one that had been neutral for a long time. the rsi momentum...
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caroline: thank you. u.s.-china,h bridgewater has found relations between the countries could worsen and lead to a capital war. we spoke yesterday in new york. >> there is a trade war. there is a technology war. there is a geopolitical war. there could be capital wars. that is the nature of the environment. how that is approached is going to determine what our futures are like. capital: the talks of wars have been ratcheting up, the worry about pension funds. this is something you heard from the hedge funds. bassett has been hammering on this a long time. so negative these days. >> he is, negative on the rise of social wars. 1931. joe: but he is really smart. much more successful than i am. >> i will say when you talk about capital wars, what are we talking about? investing dollars and the idea china has been winning that and that the u.s. government is trying to bring that back, stop investing in china. if you talk to the distressed debt investors, they are planning big operations in china. u.s. banks too. jo
caroline: thank you. u.s.-china,h bridgewater has found relations between the countries could worsen and lead to a capital war. we spoke yesterday in new york. >> there is a trade war. there is a technology war. there is a geopolitical war. there could be capital wars. that is the nature of the environment. how that is approached is going to determine what our futures are like. capital: the talks of wars have been ratcheting up, the worry about pension funds. this is something you heard...
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caroline: china and the u.s. may be looking to rollback tariffs in reports -- amid reports that they may be in the white house. stocks claim to gains on the varying trade headlines. haven assets in gold and sovereign bonds sank. disney's big push. shares coming for percent after hours after the company beats expectations. for more on disney's results, let's bring in devin leonard. what jumps out at you? the stock has been trending up since 2017, when bob iger announced this change. it launches in a couple of days. everyone is betting on it. they are decent results. romaine: we are paying attention to the results. it beat on most metrics. disney plus is coming into a crowded field. if you had to bet on who would win, disney has the franchises, what are we expecting? do we think they will crowd out amazon, hulu, netflix, everyone else. uber plus. [laughter] they are beating everybody on price. $6.99. -- $412e wonderful $12 90 nine with espn plus and hulu. $12.99 with espn plus and hulu. you can also get pixar and m
caroline: china and the u.s. may be looking to rollback tariffs in reports -- amid reports that they may be in the white house. stocks claim to gains on the varying trade headlines. haven assets in gold and sovereign bonds sank. disney's big push. shares coming for percent after hours after the company beats expectations. for more on disney's results, let's bring in devin leonard. what jumps out at you? the stock has been trending up since 2017, when bob iger announced this change. it launches...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we are live from new york, i am caroline hyde. joe: i am joe weisenthal. romaine bostick is out. stocks closed at a near record high. a near record high. the jobs numbers come in at her than expected for october. a battle of the streaming services is in full swing. apple plus goes live at last. and, pelosi power. the u.s. speaker of the house tells bloomberg that impeachment hearings are set to kick off beginning this month. more from the speaker, coming up. federal reserve vice chairman richard claret exclusively with bloomberg earlier today to discuss his growth outlook for the u.s. economy following an unexpectedly strong jobs report. growth,ve ongoing inflation near our objective. growth, we have characterized it as moderate right now. the global economy has been slowing, and that is a factor. but the u.s. economy is very resilient and these are good numbers, the gdp and labor market numbers. economic for an outlook is sarah house, director and senior economist at wells fargo security. so great to have you. as you scan the dat
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we are live from new york, i am caroline hyde. joe: i am joe weisenthal. romaine bostick is out. stocks closed at a near record high. a near record high. the jobs numbers come in at her than expected for october. a battle of the streaming services is in full swing. apple plus goes live at last. and, pelosi power. the u.s. speaker of the house tells bloomberg that impeachment hearings are set to kick off beginning this month. more from the speaker, coming up....
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caroline: fascinating insight from him. --r perspective on how he you say he still can't quite tear himself away but what are his viewpoints on how we see peace in bolivia at the moment? what is his exit strategy? >> he talks about trying to get the u.n., the church, and the european union to mediate, and that there are the beginnings of conversations with these institutions. himn, another example of state his distance but still not being able to fully disengage. much, a: thank you very great interview you were able to conduct with the previous bolivian leader. start says job cuts will this week. they said this week that cuts will improve efficiency and accountability. bloomberg has learned 2000 jobs could be eliminated. employees have expected cutbacks since the company withdrew its ipo in september. dell is back in the market earlier this year. now, while the toymaker is back with a bigger deal, $600 million it wants to refinance. kylie cashes in. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: kylie jenner just cut a major deal. has ag
caroline: fascinating insight from him. --r perspective on how he you say he still can't quite tear himself away but what are his viewpoints on how we see peace in bolivia at the moment? what is his exit strategy? >> he talks about trying to get the u.n., the church, and the european union to mediate, and that there are the beginnings of conversations with these institutions. himn, another example of state his distance but still not being able to fully disengage. much, a: thank you very...
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caroline: is it always crypto they ask for? will: mostly bitcoin. caroline: great to have you. keep on the amazing coverage. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: hedge funds are disclosing their findings. we have a breakdown. >> certainly a lot of exciting news in terms of those 13 investors. ago we updated you on warren buffett. let's do that again. they have made some changes. they trimmed their positions and apple, wells fargo, and phillips 66. they added positions in occidental petroleum, the people for theance convertible anadarko acquisition. they also added rh. as for some new positions, david einhorn's green light added newbase therapeutics. square,ed's pershing they trimmed the chipotle position. elliott management added at&t among other positions. tiger global management, chase coleman's fund, they added something stake and duquesne boosted their stake in amazon and ge. more headlines as time goes on. what exciting to see investors have done in the quarter ending in september. romaine: thanks, abigail doolittle. , abigails now mentioned apple stakes slightl
caroline: is it always crypto they ask for? will: mostly bitcoin. caroline: great to have you. keep on the amazing coverage. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: hedge funds are disclosing their findings. we have a breakdown. >> certainly a lot of exciting news in terms of those 13 investors. ago we updated you on warren buffett. let's do that again. they have made some changes. they trimmed their positions and apple, wells fargo, and phillips 66. they added positions in...
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caroline: you think inflation will pick up? to: if you look at employee population ratio, it is telling us 50 basis points increase next year and inflation. joe: speaking of inflation, how much is some of this latest bout of investor optimism engine on those comments by powell about the high bar of rate hikes and the need to see sustained upward level of inflation. the comments from powell were definitely cited as some of the reason. i think you have to acknowledge the argument -- rlet: sorry to interrupt, but uber has come out with results. loss per share of $.68. analysts were looking for a loss of $.63. gross bookings, weaker than expected. taylor mentioned some of the other parts of the business like uber eats. -- on thisre looking market, it eats the consensus -- it is which is narrower than what was anticipated. year, they expect a -- narrowings of the full year loss, the forecast for the year. still not profitable. caroline: what will happen when the lockup expires? , this ist to remember a stock that has fallen 30%. do
caroline: you think inflation will pick up? to: if you look at employee population ratio, it is telling us 50 basis points increase next year and inflation. joe: speaking of inflation, how much is some of this latest bout of investor optimism engine on those comments by powell about the high bar of rate hikes and the need to see sustained upward level of inflation. the comments from powell were definitely cited as some of the reason. i think you have to acknowledge the argument -- rlet: sorry...
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caroline: always great to have you. thank you for making the time on what has been a busy day i'm sure. let's get you some breaking news. remember, the chief executive announced they would be stepping aside. missing overall earnings. the lower end of the range remains, but we are seeing a pop up after hours. romaine: we are seeing breakdown. banana republic down 3%. it gapped down 7%. old navy was the one bright spot for the company, down. we will see what kind of turnaround is caroline: around. caroline:from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: we just want to recap earnings from nordstrom. not all of retail earnings have been that bad, although many have. nordstrom surging 9% after hours, the employer adjusted eps beating expectations. eps beating expectations and so forth. a lot of retail names bad, but nordstrom bucking the trend. romaine: another key department store out there, shares may be falling after his chain cut its profit outlook. ceo telling investors the company is locked and loaded for the fourth quarte
caroline: always great to have you. thank you for making the time on what has been a busy day i'm sure. let's get you some breaking news. remember, the chief executive announced they would be stepping aside. missing overall earnings. the lower end of the range remains, but we are seeing a pop up after hours. romaine: we are seeing breakdown. banana republic down 3%. it gapped down 7%. old navy was the one bright spot for the company, down. we will see what kind of turnaround is caroline:...
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caroline: we just saw pictures of arco rubio. how much has that delivered people of interest in your particular indices, have you seen an uptick? i don't know if it will turn into any bigger than that. we do not typically advocate for government or shares in private markets. the good news is that we have a private free-market solution for .t already the freedom countries get a weight.ight, -- higher bring. what we try to ideaso everyone likes the that you can invest more in line with your values, green indices, other funds and indexes with something about sustainability and delivers better returns. atn you look historically how your approach does, how important is democratic accountability and human rights in the long-term performance of various markets. perth: we are looking very long term. if you look at history, you can see that the freer markets tend to be more dynamic and left free free marketse less tend to stagnate. an example of that now would mostbly be venezuela, the unfree market in the data set we use, not in our inde
caroline: we just saw pictures of arco rubio. how much has that delivered people of interest in your particular indices, have you seen an uptick? i don't know if it will turn into any bigger than that. we do not typically advocate for government or shares in private markets. the good news is that we have a private free-market solution for .t already the freedom countries get a weight.ight, -- higher bring. what we try to ideaso everyone likes the that you can invest more in line with your...
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caroline: td ameritrade, they are eyeing it, right? >> td ameritrade has said they are exploring what they might be able to do in the space. base that theyr could potentially leverage that could potentially be interested. caroline: i've got a friend who is currently working for a bank, considering giving it all up to bet on sports and work on these -- romaine: godspeed there. our thanks, annie, bringing us that update there. remember to subscribe to our weekly podcast on itunes. you are going to find all of our best content each friday and you could spend your entire weekend listening to it. caroline: why wouldn't you? that is all. romaine: bloomberg technology is next in the u.s. joe: have a great weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: knology. coming up, teslas cyber truck debut. demos don't go exactly as planned, but the specs are sharp. we get the opinions. once estimates be analyst predictions.
caroline: td ameritrade, they are eyeing it, right? >> td ameritrade has said they are exploring what they might be able to do in the space. base that theyr could potentially leverage that could potentially be interested. caroline: i've got a friend who is currently working for a bank, considering giving it all up to bet on sports and work on these -- romaine: godspeed there. our thanks, annie, bringing us that update there. remember to subscribe to our weekly podcast on itunes. you are...
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, i am caroline hyde. here's a snapshot of how we had a pretty muted day in terms of benchmarks. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" caroline: bloomberg learns the u.s. and china may not reach a deal until december. u.s. stocks fluctuated on the news. a defiant tone. no change in vision, despite reporting anna norma's loss on the likes of we work. reacting to results, qualcomm shares jump off estimates, but roku tumbling as it cuts its four-year forecast. let's stick on those earnings. we will bring in bloomberg intelligence senior analyst in tech hardware. nice set of numbers, not only for this fiscal quarter which was fully pessimistic but the optimism -- >> one key thing for qualcomm is how this shakes out. we've seen results partially because of tariffs because china demand is weak. they had cautioned in the previous quarter that the next quarter would be week. there is a dramatic differential between the in and sell through. chipsets getting sold to china where not getting into the hands of custo
, i am caroline hyde. here's a snapshot of how we had a pretty muted day in terms of benchmarks. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" caroline: bloomberg learns the u.s. and china may not reach a deal until december. u.s. stocks fluctuated on the news. a defiant tone. no change in vision, despite reporting anna norma's loss on the likes of we work. reacting to results, qualcomm shares jump off estimates, but roku tumbling as it cuts its four-year forecast. let's stick on those...
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caroline: what do we know about your business? steve: it's the opportunity we have outside the handset space. we need to have a tremendous technology pipeline as a result of being strong in the smartphone space. that technology is valuable for us to disrupt these big industries that are being disrupted by 5g. it's a great opportunity to have to figure out how we leverage that technology pipeline into these new industries. i think as people learn about that and they see what we see, they will be very excited about it. caroline: what about the share price? steve: we're very happy where it is. you need to always pay attention of the fundamentals of how the business continues to grow. it is reflected in the share price but sometimes it's not. we finished a large buyback, one of the largest in corporate history, we bought back 20 plus percent of our shares because we thought they were undervalued. it seems like that will turn out to be a good investment. we keep driving 5g and we hope it will be reflected in the share price. taylor: th
caroline: what do we know about your business? steve: it's the opportunity we have outside the handset space. we need to have a tremendous technology pipeline as a result of being strong in the smartphone space. that technology is valuable for us to disrupt these big industries that are being disrupted by 5g. it's a great opportunity to have to figure out how we leverage that technology pipeline into these new industries. i think as people learn about that and they see what we see, they will be...
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caroline: yeah? >> yeah. i think the chinese and the american policy makers have learned how to communicate, and it has taken a while, right? we saw that when the deal was supposedly broken back in may, and there are all sorts of backstory's. you can read all sorts of media impressions of what caused that, but we seem to be back on track you takei think if president trump's word from last week when he said we are 60% of the way there, that is pretty far from where we were back in was supposedly not going to be a deal happening. what concerns me -- should i keep going? job: i'm curious, from a sort of broader perspective, are there certain aspects of investing in asia that are more attractive than other aspects? we talk about asia in the abstract, but there's china, there's the vietnam story, which is its own secular thing, there is korea, which is seen as a bellwether. what is genuinely interesting and does not just seem hostage to trade? >> good question. if you go back to the secular mob and looks at flash
caroline: yeah? >> yeah. i think the chinese and the american policy makers have learned how to communicate, and it has taken a while, right? we saw that when the deal was supposedly broken back in may, and there are all sorts of backstory's. you can read all sorts of media impressions of what caused that, but we seem to be back on track you takei think if president trump's word from last week when he said we are 60% of the way there, that is pretty far from where we were back in was...
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caroline: washington getting involved. --gress plans to day for a public impeachment hearings in the most anticipated witness takes the stand directly connecting president trump to ukraine's quid pro quo. and coming to crypto near you. zero commission trading first swept through funds and now entering the cryptocurrency. romaine: value stocks have been frustrating for decades. now is notest says the right time to bail on value. rob arnott joins us now from newport beach, california. also joining us is sarah ponczek. rob, value investors had a good bit of a run over the last couple months. i guess the overarching question is is this sort of outperformance we are seeing in value, is this going to be a consistent theme going forward? rob: my short answer to that question is that there is absolutely no way of knowing near-term whether the turn has already happened or whether this was a head fake, a bear market rally in value stocks. but what we can know his value is trading extraordinarily cheap relative to growth as compared
caroline: washington getting involved. --gress plans to day for a public impeachment hearings in the most anticipated witness takes the stand directly connecting president trump to ukraine's quid pro quo. and coming to crypto near you. zero commission trading first swept through funds and now entering the cryptocurrency. romaine: value stocks have been frustrating for decades. now is notest says the right time to bail on value. rob arnott joins us now from newport beach, california. also...
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caroline: and you wonder why the ipo didn't go ahead. thelet: and that is why company is under a lot of pressure to cut costs. romaine: other big news with bhp, the mining company. mike henry, he's going to become the new ceo of bhp, so the current ceo, he's going to retire at the end of the year effective on january 1. mike henry is going to take over. this is one of the largest mining companies in the world. caroline: more breaking news, but let's return to president trump's press conference with president erdogan. takeaway forkey you? romaine talking about some tension being visible? >> i think one of the highlights or one of the biggest points is the two leaders obviously couldn't reach any kind of agreement about turkey's decision to purchase the missile-defense system from russia, and their expulsion from the u.s. led f-35 program. that was something i think president erdogan and president trump were hoping to resolve. they only had one day to do it. but their conclusion that they need to keep working on it shows that we are still
caroline: and you wonder why the ipo didn't go ahead. thelet: and that is why company is under a lot of pressure to cut costs. romaine: other big news with bhp, the mining company. mike henry, he's going to become the new ceo of bhp, so the current ceo, he's going to retire at the end of the year effective on january 1. mike henry is going to take over. this is one of the largest mining companies in the world. caroline: more breaking news, but let's return to president trump's press conference...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. owlaura:o the u.k., where it is just over three weeks to gol unection day. tonight boris and jeremy corbyn squared off in a tv debate. as y might think, brexit dominated much of the discussion as the two sparred over who should lead the u.k. into the future. the bbc's political editor laurs kuenssberg w there and has the highlights. laura k.: a clash of welcomes before even began. the prime minister driven in the back away from a small band ofes protters. tie labour leader greeted instead by a selon of his fans. mr. corbyn: i thank you all from the bottom of my heart for everything you are doing. >> tonight, the conservative prime minister boris johnson and the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, debate. laura: first, their chance at an ening pitch. mr. corbyn: this election gives you a real choice about your future, the future of your community and of our country. labour is offering real change and real hope. prime min. johnson: people want to get brexit done and to unleash th
caroline hawley, bbc news. owlaura:o the u.k., where it is just over three weeks to gol unection day. tonight boris and jeremy corbyn squared off in a tv debate. as y might think, brexit dominated much of the discussion as the two sparred over who should lead the u.k. into the future. the bbc's political editor laurs kuenssberg w there and has the highlights. laura k.: a clash of welcomes before even began. the prime minister driven in the back away from a small band ofes protters. tie labour...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is "bloomberg markets: the close." it is a story of trade, concerns about trade, anxiety. 10-years, yields coming down further as the search for safety. pulling from near record highs from down .6%. scarlet: we have the headlines outcome and the federal reserve still elevated risk in october while deciding to remain on hold. the federal reserve decided to put interest rates on hold following the third cut this year. most officials sought rates as well calibrated after the cut in october. many view to the downside risk as elevated. fed officials have been making the speaking -- going on the speakers circuit and talking up the idea that monetary policy is in a good place. caroline: it's as though they are stolen the thunder from these minutes. we had testimony from powell, face figures coming fast. theyal
caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is "bloomberg markets: the close." it is a story of trade, concerns about trade, anxiety. 10-years, yields coming down further as the search for safety. pulling from near record highs from down .6%. scarlet: we have the headlines outcome and the federal reserve still elevated risk in october while deciding to remain on hold. the federal reserve decided to put interest rates on hold following the third cut this year. most officials sought rates as...
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caroline ingalls lived on for some time in dismat. she and mary lived together and caroline ingalls died in 1924, i think and mary in 1928. >> that's before laura made it big, right, before laura published her first book? >> right, because laura doesn't really start writing the books until the '30s. she writes first an autobiography that was not published during her life around 1930. >> "pioneer girl" is that it? >> yes. it's recently been published by the south dakota historical society. >> right. and it's well annotated, as i remember. >> yes. it's beautifully produced and annotated. >> they put a lot of historical information in that too, i think. >> yes. >> but her other sisters, carrie and grace, they didn't end up as well as the wilder family, right? they still had some struggles to the end or -- >> yeah. you know, they were quite poor. carrie was a kind of enterprising young journalist for a while. she worked for some newspapers and ended up marrying a miner in the keystone area. and grace got married to a fellow not far away f
caroline ingalls lived on for some time in dismat. she and mary lived together and caroline ingalls died in 1924, i think and mary in 1928. >> that's before laura made it big, right, before laura published her first book? >> right, because laura doesn't really start writing the books until the '30s. she writes first an autobiography that was not published during her life around 1930. >> "pioneer girl" is that it? >> yes. it's recently been published by the...
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he kicked of the night, caroline, didn't he? yes. perhaps he had a slightly unfair position going on because the audience and he was adjusting. interesting as they neutrality doesn't play well. jo swinson came in all flags waving for revoke and she was really pence down as basically undermining democracy by the audience for exactly the opposite ofjeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn was playing the whole give it back to the people, is what we deserve, and i will be neutral, making a virtue of his neutrality. identikit place particular well at this stage. that was i think the gameplan. but she did the opposite. and equally unsuccessfully. there was a huge sigh and a lady who said she was a devout remain, nevertheless she thought it was utterly disgraceful the fact that jo swinson and the lib dems are pursuing revoke without thinking about it. and of course jo swinson had to fall back on have done our best to campaign for a people's vote and we would not be slide down the track, we would have left by now if it wasn't for us. clearly they have
he kicked of the night, caroline, didn't he? yes. perhaps he had a slightly unfair position going on because the audience and he was adjusting. interesting as they neutrality doesn't play well. jo swinson came in all flags waving for revoke and she was really pence down as basically undermining democracy by the audience for exactly the opposite ofjeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn was playing the whole give it back to the people, is what we deserve, and i will be neutral, making a virtue of his...
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the french pair we re caroline garcia. the french pair were beaten in a deciding rubber in the final three years ago, but this time, they made no mistake. finally enough, they were the team to beat, and they only needed two sets to wrap up their match. —— from the off. a result even they could scarcely believe. for australia, don‘t wait for a title stretches to 45 years. don‘t wait for a title stretches to 45 yea rs. as don‘t wait for a title stretches to 45 years. as for france, they are champion clinic for the third time. —— champions. in the men‘s game, it‘s the end of season tour finals in london, and already a surprise on the opening day where roger federer was beaten in straight sets by austrian dominic thiem. it‘s the second year in a row that federer has lost his first group game with thiem on the front foot for most of the match at the 02 arena. 7—5, 7—5 the final tally. in the same group, no such worries for world number two novak djokovic. he breezed past italy‘s matteo berrettini 6—2
the french pair we re caroline garcia. the french pair were beaten in a deciding rubber in the final three years ago, but this time, they made no mistake. finally enough, they were the team to beat, and they only needed two sets to wrap up their match. —— from the off. a result even they could scarcely believe. for australia, don‘t wait for a title stretches to 45 years. don‘t wait for a title stretches to 45 yea rs. as don‘t wait for a title stretches to 45 years. as for france, they...
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that and shedds to will be having a conversation with caroline frazier. editore frazier is the of -- and the author of three works of non-action. her latest book is prairie fires, the american dreams of lauren wilder. hewlett surprise for biography. the national book critics circle award for biography and the 2018 award. list given by the columbia journalism school. has traveledier the country for two years, wilder, her on daughter, and to groups large and small. frazier appeared in the new york review of books. review amongn other publications. she is also the author of god's plan child, living and dying in the christian science church and from the conservation revolution. she graduated from mercer island high school and she received her phd in english and american literature. she lives with her husband in santa fe new mexico. we would like to give them all a warm welcome tonight. >> i guess we are on. >> thank you for having me talk to carol and frazier. and may be many others and watched it on tv. it sometimes was a little skeptical. how long have you
that and shedds to will be having a conversation with caroline frazier. editore frazier is the of -- and the author of three works of non-action. her latest book is prairie fires, the american dreams of lauren wilder. hewlett surprise for biography. the national book critics circle award for biography and the 2018 award. list given by the columbia journalism school. has traveledier the country for two years, wilder, her on daughter, and to groups large and small. frazier appeared in the new...
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caroline flint is on course to lose her seat to the tories. caroline flint represents the part of doncaster i grew up in. i never thought i would see that seat go to anybody other than labour in my entire lifetime. so this is really big stuff. it is incredibly leaf lisa: seat. although she has campaigned for the deals that we put through very strongly, she knows how strong the feeling is in doncaster. but it is not cutting through for her, and when i was there recently, people said to me that they thought she was a remainer, they didn't realise she was trying to leave. she struggled to...i was trying to leave. she struggled to... i have relatives who say that dennis skinner would lose his seat. we do know that asjohn dennis skinner would lose his seat. we do know that as john curtis dennis skinner would lose his seat. we do know that asjohn curtis said, it will be seat by seat. we should stress this is just one poll, there are many facet if you want more election, her of course, if you want more information on latest opinion poll trends, you c
caroline flint is on course to lose her seat to the tories. caroline flint represents the part of doncaster i grew up in. i never thought i would see that seat go to anybody other than labour in my entire lifetime. so this is really big stuff. it is incredibly leaf lisa: seat. although she has campaigned for the deals that we put through very strongly, she knows how strong the feeling is in doncaster. but it is not cutting through for her, and when i was there recently, people said to me that...
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caroline: it's going to be a tough year in terms of regulatory scrutiny. do you worry about talk of the business model being under attack? how do you see your role in educating particularly those on capitol hill about it? sheryl: well, i think we really have to help people understand that targeted ads and privacy are not at odds. we can do both. so, if you're an advertiser, you are the biggest company in the world or the smallest company, and we have 7 million advertisers using our services. and you want to show an ad to women in their 50's -- that's me -- who live in california, we take the ad, show it to that person, give you back aggregated results. we can do very good ads we can do very good ads targeting that really makes ads good for people and really helps advertisers reach the right person without violating privacy, and that's something i think we need to do a much better job of explaining. taylor: that was facebook coo sheryl sandberg. and more on facebook and antitrust uncertainty, mark zuckerberg is defending the company's acquisition of instagr
caroline: it's going to be a tough year in terms of regulatory scrutiny. do you worry about talk of the business model being under attack? how do you see your role in educating particularly those on capitol hill about it? sheryl: well, i think we really have to help people understand that targeted ads and privacy are not at odds. we can do both. so, if you're an advertiser, you are the biggest company in the world or the smallest company, and we have 7 million advertisers using our services....
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, tony and caroline. that's all from us tonight, and goodbye. next on bbc news it's time for the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hi, mark.
a big thank you to my guests this evening, tony and caroline. that's all from us tonight, and goodbye. next on bbc news it's time for the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hi, mark.
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caroline davies, bbc news. two south korean pop stars have been jailed for gang raping drunk and unconscious women. one of the men shared video footage of the rapes on a phone chat group. it's one of several scandals surrounding the country's k—pop industry in recent years. 0ur correspondent laura bicker is in seoul. jung joon—young raise to celebrity fame and is a very high profile singer and tv presenter. he will now spend six years behind bars for raping women while they were unconscious, filming it and sharing it on unconscious, filming it and sharing itona unconscious, filming it and sharing it on a chat room with celebrity friends. 0n the chat room after he posted one of the videos, one of them said, ha, ha, ha.judge said posted one of the videos, one of them said, ha, ha, ha. judge said he treated victims is a pleasure tool. choijong—hoon treated victims is a pleasure tool. choi jong—hoon was also charged with raping women while they were unconscious, thejudge raping women while they were unconsc
caroline davies, bbc news. two south korean pop stars have been jailed for gang raping drunk and unconscious women. one of the men shared video footage of the rapes on a phone chat group. it's one of several scandals surrounding the country's k—pop industry in recent years. 0ur correspondent laura bicker is in seoul. jung joon—young raise to celebrity fame and is a very high profile singer and tv presenter. he will now spend six years behind bars for raping women while they were...
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caroline frazier about life and work of the "little house on the prairie" author laura i think ingals wilder. >> when mary almost died, laura was forced into this role she had never condemn plated for herself which was to become a teacher. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, we continue our look at the work of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist with cartoons from presidents bush to obama, and who acquired his collection. every weekend on c-span 3. the house of representatives is seeking grand jury materials from the mueller investigation to determine whether president trump lied in written responses to questions from the special counsel. a three-judge panel at the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit heard oral argument on how the documents are relevant to the ongoing impeachment inquiry. this is just under an hour and a half. >> [inaudible] u.s. house of representatives authorizes release of certain grand jury materials, united states house of representatives versus united states department of justice. u.s. department of justice, a lette letter-- >> good morning, your honor, may it pl
caroline frazier about life and work of the "little house on the prairie" author laura i think ingals wilder. >> when mary almost died, laura was forced into this role she had never condemn plated for herself which was to become a teacher. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, we continue our look at the work of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist with cartoons from presidents bush to obama, and who acquired his collection. every weekend on c-span 3. the house of representatives is...
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in northwest, caroline petrie case. >>sexual assault survivor chanel miller speaks out about the brock turner case,ow she says what happened to her or as part of a pattern of male changed for her afr life has the incident. >>and if you're reaming us on kron on the news continues during the the van gogh. to harson, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these thin toy heir on one condition.you, at you do everything to psee and protecthem. with love, california. i just add a spoonful to my marinades... .to st frys... just whiskt in... ...brush ion.. é it. it adds a "cooked all day tast" ...that doesn't ke all day. better than llon. don't just make it. make it better. >>chal miller speaking out after surviving a 201assault near stanford university fraternity while she was unconscious. student brock turner was sentenced 6 months in prison for the rape. but he was released after ju 3 months miller spoke to alisyn camerota about what s saysre pattes of male entitlement that led to her attack. >>so let's talk about
in northwest, caroline petrie case. >>sexual assault survivor chanel miller speaks out about the brock turner case,ow she says what happened to her or as part of a pattern of male changed for her afr life has the incident. >>and if you're reaming us on kron on the news continues during the the van gogh. to harson, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these thin toy heir on one condition.you, at you do everything to psee and protecthem. with love, california. i just add...
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caroline lucas of the green party. let's get a full sports round—up. with news of the cricket. england's cricketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summer's world cup, they were tied after 11 overs each. the match was short and because of the weather. so it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17. they then restricted new zealand to just eight runs from there over. so a much more comfortable margin than at lord's in the summer. that means that england win the series 3—2. in football, the hotly anticipated match between leaders liverpool and manchester city takes place later at anfield. it is the first meeting of the season, and the result could be indicative as to where this season's title goes. city won the premier league byjust one point last season. and they were the only team to beat liverpool in the competition. this time, city are already six points behind jurgen klopp's undefeated side. now the rest of the day's premier league results are on to bbc sport webs
caroline lucas of the green party. let's get a full sports round—up. with news of the cricket. england's cricketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summer's world cup, they were tied after 11 overs each. the match was short and because of the weather. so it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17. they then restricted new zealand to just eight runs from there over. so a much more...
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caroline: is china ahead of the u.s.? steve: not from the technology perspective, and the behind scenes look is we are all working together. if china and the u.s. to not work together, you miss an opportunity worldwide, and you are not seeing that. people are cooperating. if you look at the deployment at which base stations are rolling out, china is going quite fast. there will be 130,000 base stations next year and one million in china next year alone. those are huge numbers in comparison to the united states. that does not mean the united states is not going quickly as well. you are seeing china and the united states launching in the same calendar year. they used to be separated by two or five years but now everyone is trying to get to 5g quickly. that has been good for us. taylor: that was the qualcomm ceo. will waymo's driverless fleet give drivers more time at rest stops? we will ask their chief product officer. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: more on the race to advance 5g networks. there are many ways to make 5g acc
caroline: is china ahead of the u.s.? steve: not from the technology perspective, and the behind scenes look is we are all working together. if china and the u.s. to not work together, you miss an opportunity worldwide, and you are not seeing that. people are cooperating. if you look at the deployment at which base stations are rolling out, china is going quite fast. there will be 130,000 base stations next year and one million in china next year alone. those are huge numbers in comparison to...
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and caroline are to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fatal day, and he and mrs. kennedy are greeted. john f kennedy has been president two years, 120 months, two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window at 12:30 p.m. come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound governor conley of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. the personal limousine bears the marks of death. the flowers are twisted and torn. shocked and disbelief give way to tears. the nation and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and grief. at the dallas airport, 99 minutes after mr. kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson and his wife takes the presidential oath before the jet that brings him together body of the late president back to washington. lyndon b. johnson becomes america's 36th president. john f
and caroline are to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fatal day, and he and mrs. kennedy are greeted. john f kennedy has been president two years, 120 months, two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window at 12:30 p.m. come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound...
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the time is that they all do it and i love it let me just move on just for a moment is something that caroline you shared on the on twitter this is from the key for the m.p. and she talks about a special bond that holds women together in politics i think we are witnessing that right now on this show is so great to share the whole bunch of women who is in this picture excuse me who are just show you or caroline's backache as she's talking to you somebody is in here lots of women using this is all the diety holding together even though women are saying i am stepping down this is too much for me powerline what would be your advice how do you keep politicians safe in this very toxic atmosphere what's the way forward from your perspective so i just want to say one thing about that photo that was taken last night yeah there were a bunch of tory women some of whom were study down some of whom were saying on there were a lot of tears last night because we we feel very strongly that they're all good and lovely people even call it far too soon some who were elected in 2015 people seem a kennedy people t
the time is that they all do it and i love it let me just move on just for a moment is something that caroline you shared on the on twitter this is from the key for the m.p. and she talks about a special bond that holds women together in politics i think we are witnessing that right now on this show is so great to share the whole bunch of women who is in this picture excuse me who are just show you or caroline's backache as she's talking to you somebody is in here lots of women using this is...
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caroline i'll give ballin to you because you told our producers ahead of the show that you have your notifications for your social accounts turned off why is that. so that was a friend of mine a colleague did that for me i was the immigration minister for 18 months and the level of abuse i was getting online well so horrific and i gave my phone to a friend in the house of commons and she just filled with about 3 minutes of her leg or notifications gone these people are not going to trouble you anymore and that is one strategy to deal with it simply turn off the notifications that look and i have some really brilliant dedicated staff who will always alert me and more importantly the police to when there is a direct threat but i also have an amazing 21 year old daughter who sometimes she'll send me a text message in the dead of night that just says i love you mommy and in her world that is code for the for the she knows i'm taking the lead with the use online and she just wants me to know that there are good people out there to my kind that there are people who say well this is on line
caroline i'll give ballin to you because you told our producers ahead of the show that you have your notifications for your social accounts turned off why is that. so that was a friend of mine a colleague did that for me i was the immigration minister for 18 months and the level of abuse i was getting online well so horrific and i gave my phone to a friend in the house of commons and she just filled with about 3 minutes of her leg or notifications gone these people are not going to trouble you...
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then you know boris is in trouble then speaking about her 1st programme in the cities on catalonia caroline says the dignity and courage of laura and chill and most incredibly the lack of britain this was so moving i hope international pressure so far milk toast coming brought to bear on spain and that all 9 are released so the families are reunited thank you caroline now we've asked the new spanish government for a response to our 1st programme on catalonia featuring the spices of 2 of the independence campaigner sentence to long terms of imprisonment but to get to deceive a response when they reply we will cover their comment or their interview however reuters reported last month that spain socialist leader pedro sanchez was stepping up efforts to control separatist groups and party activities on the internet saying that his government would not allow catalonia to set up a virtual independent republic online the kind of to stick of demonstrations in catalonia and indeed elsewhere has been the ability to mobilize large numbers of people into street demonstrations at very short notice using
then you know boris is in trouble then speaking about her 1st programme in the cities on catalonia caroline says the dignity and courage of laura and chill and most incredibly the lack of britain this was so moving i hope international pressure so far milk toast coming brought to bear on spain and that all 9 are released so the families are reunited thank you caroline now we've asked the new spanish government for a response to our 1st programme on catalonia featuring the spices of 2 of the...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: feeling stressed? meet lilou — the world's first airport therapy pig. she's hogging the limelight at san francisco airport. the bombastic establishment outsider, donald trump, has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election result. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, but on the local campaign headquarters and the heavy routine work of their women volunteers. berliners from both east and west linked hands and danced around their liberated territory. and with nobody to stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died. palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long
caroline hawley, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: feeling stressed? meet lilou — the world's first airport therapy pig. she's hogging the limelight at san francisco airport. the bombastic establishment outsider, donald trump, has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election result. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public eye that counts....
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caroline hawley, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the ‘climate defenders‘ — personal stories from people looking for solutions to global warming. also on the programme, meet the pig easing passengers‘ travel anxieties at san francisco international airport the bombastic establishment outsider, donald trump, has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election result. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, but on the local campaign headquarters and the heavy routine work of their women volunteers. berliners from both east and west linked hands and danced around their liberated territory. and with nobody to stop them, it wasn‘t long before the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died. palestinian authori
caroline hawley, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the ‘climate defenders‘ — personal stories from people looking for solutions to global warming. also on the programme, meet the pig easing passengers‘ travel anxieties at san francisco international airport the bombastic establishment outsider, donald trump, has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election result. i voted for him because i genuinely...
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caroline: talk more a little bit about politicians because it's going to be a tough year in terms of regulatory scrutiny. do you worry about talk of the business model being under attack? how do you see your role on educating those on capitol hill about this? sheryl: i think we really have to help people understand that targeted ads and privacy are not at odds. we can do both. if you're an advertiser you're the biggest company in the world or you're the smallest company, and we have 7 million advertisers, 140 million businesses using our services. you want to show an ad to women in their 50s, that's me, who live in california, we take the ad, we show it to that person, we give you back aggregated results. we can do very good ads targeting that makes ads good for people and helps advertisers reach the right person without violating privacy. that's something i think we need to do a much better job of explaining. taylor: that was part of our exclusive interview with facebook ceo sheryl sandberg. the facebook cambridge analitica scandal of 2018 shows us just how vulnerable our personal d
caroline: talk more a little bit about politicians because it's going to be a tough year in terms of regulatory scrutiny. do you worry about talk of the business model being under attack? how do you see your role on educating those on capitol hill about this? sheryl: i think we really have to help people understand that targeted ads and privacy are not at odds. we can do both. if you're an advertiser you're the biggest company in the world or you're the smallest company, and we have 7 million...
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let me bring in caroline polisi. she's an attorney. caroline, thanks for joining us again. you know, district attorneys make the decisions about this. i would imagine all hearts were in the right place because people believe seeing this video, the powerful response that folks had to it was one of relief. why is this problematic to have released this video? - well, i just wanna clarify that the video was actually released pursuant to a public records request from a local tv station to the county district attorney's office, so-- - which is freedom of the press. - exactly. freedom of the press, first amendment issues. there are question of balancing at play here. and the district attorney has come out saying that while they regret not having disclosed the information to the school
let me bring in caroline polisi. she's an attorney. caroline, thanks for joining us again. you know, district attorneys make the decisions about this. i would imagine all hearts were in the right place because people believe seeing this video, the powerful response that folks had to it was one of relief. why is this problematic to have released this video? - well, i just wanna clarify that the video was actually released pursuant to a public records request from a local tv station to the county...
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abuse she has suffered on mine and in the street from all of this we're joined from romsey hampshire by caroline oaks she is a conservative member of parliament. these is a labor party councilor for oxford city council she is also cold vice chair of the fabian women's network she joins us from manchester can lead better is ambassador at the jo cox foundation an organization working with communities to build a more tolerant society she is near the town of keaton in west yorkshire hello ladies good to have you i wish it was over a better conversation that we're about to have i have to show you or they steve i am sure in your various different work you have seen this jess phillips. as an m p she says here this is so chilling i'm not scared of an election i am scared i might be hurt or killed and just show you what jess describes herself as a labor m.p. for birmingham yardley and then just down here saudade unseemly and grotesque according to a little man on the internet that is alluding to some of the behavior that is happening on social around politicians came you happen to know that this isn't ju
abuse she has suffered on mine and in the street from all of this we're joined from romsey hampshire by caroline oaks she is a conservative member of parliament. these is a labor party councilor for oxford city council she is also cold vice chair of the fabian women's network she joins us from manchester can lead better is ambassador at the jo cox foundation an organization working with communities to build a more tolerant society she is near the town of keaton in west yorkshire hello ladies...
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in an exclusive interview with bloomberg's caroline hyde, sheryl sandberg explained why. heryl: we are not doing it because of the money. this is less than 1% of our revenue, and the revenue is not worth controversy. what mark said is, we believe in free expression. we believe in political speech. and ads can be an important part of that. where we are really focused is and i think we are leading is on transparency. we put out an ad library. we now announced a tracker, which means you can see any ad anyone is running who is a political candidate anywhere in the u.s., anywhere in the world, if it is not targeted at you. that kind of transparency we think is really important to people understanding. you also talk about investing, investing in protection. one of the things we talked about on our earnings call was the size of the investments we are making, prepared for 2020, working with election commissions all over the world, hiring engineers, using machine, using human reviewers, doing what we can to make sure people are kept safe. caroline: so when twitter decides to go th
in an exclusive interview with bloomberg's caroline hyde, sheryl sandberg explained why. heryl: we are not doing it because of the money. this is less than 1% of our revenue, and the revenue is not worth controversy. what mark said is, we believe in free expression. we believe in political speech. and ads can be an important part of that. where we are really focused is and i think we are leading is on transparency. we put out an ad library. we now announced a tracker, which means you can see...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjoe twyman and caroline frost. stay with us for that. good evening. with less than three weeks to go to the election, the leaders of the four biggest parties at westminster have been given a grilling by members of the public in a special edition of the bbc‘s question time. jeremy corbyn revealed he would stay neutral in the event of a new brexit referendum, which he says a labour government would deliver, while boris johnson was forced to defend the conservatives' handling of the nhs and explain why voters should trust him. the studio audience in sheffield also asked tough questions of the liberal democrat leader, jo swinson, on her plan to scrap brexit if she becomes prime minister. for the snp, nicola sturgeon was quizzed whether she prioritised scottish independence over brexit. this report from our deputy political editorjohn pienaar in sheffield, contains some flash photography. he's looking confident, it's what he does but this campaign isjust getting going. everything is still to play for. just look
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjoe twyman and caroline frost. stay with us for that. good evening. with less than three weeks to go to the election, the leaders of the four biggest parties at westminster have been given a grilling by members of the public in a special edition of the bbc‘s question time. jeremy corbyn revealed he would stay neutral in the event of a new brexit referendum, which he says a labour government would deliver, while...
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with us parliamentary journalist, tony grew, and the journalist and author, caroline frost. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. leading in the guardian, "obey me on brexit," corbyn tells his dissenting shadow cabinet members, as he seeks to shift the focus onto socialjustice for the december election. in the metro, nigel farage says he won't stand to be an mp in the upcoming election, claiming he'll instead focus on campaigning for the 600 brexit party candidates contesting seats. in the telegraph, "the man who threw away brexit." a senior conservative says nigel farage could end up ruining britain's chance of leaving the eu with his campaign message in the upcoming election. leading in the independent, ministers are risking migrant lives with policies pushing them into the hands of smugglers, according to mps in the foreign affairs select committee. in the finincial times, saudi arabia set to sell off part of its oil group in what's expected to be the biggest ever public offering, with the hope of raising $60 billion to overhaul the country's economy. the sun's f
with us parliamentary journalist, tony grew, and the journalist and author, caroline frost. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. leading in the guardian, "obey me on brexit," corbyn tells his dissenting shadow cabinet members, as he seeks to shift the focus onto socialjustice for the december election. in the metro, nigel farage says he won't stand to be an mp in the upcoming election, claiming he'll instead focus on campaigning for the 600 brexit party candidates contesting...
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caroline lucas from the green party. that is our latest news bulletin. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane. england's cricketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summers world cup, they were tied after 11—overs each — the match shortened because of the weather. so — it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17, they then restricted new zealand to just 8 runs from their over. a much more comforable margin than at lord's. it means england win the series 3—2. former england bowler steve finn, who was part of the test match special team, said it was an encouraging performance. it all looks very healthy at the moment. a series like this where guys come in and stake a claim on their first series, to really put their hand up and say, i belong in international cricket and i can perform to the best of my ability. continuing what you do on county cricket and doing that on the international scene, i think the guys ha
caroline lucas from the green party. that is our latest news bulletin. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane. england's cricketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summers world cup, they were tied after 11—overs each — the match shortened because of the weather. so — it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17, they then restricted new zealand to...
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the papers with our reviewers, the parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and the journalist and author caroline frost. stay with us for that. the leader of the brexit party, nigel farage, says he won't be running for a seat at westminster in the coming general election. instead, he says he will focus on touring the country to support his party's candidates. the news comes days after borisjohnson rejected a call from mr farage to form an electoral alliance with the conservatives. here is our political correspondent nick eardley. love him or hate him, nigel farage has been a key face in british politics for years. it's like sponsored drinking. there might be fewer pints these days, more chats with us presidents instead. but after years of trying, seven elections, to be precise, this time he won't be standing to be an mp. i don't want to be in politics for the rest of my life. do i find a seat, try to get myself into parliament, or do i serve the cause better traversing the length and breadth of the united kingdom, supporting 600 candidates? and i've decided that the latter course is the right one
the papers with our reviewers, the parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and the journalist and author caroline frost. stay with us for that. the leader of the brexit party, nigel farage, says he won't be running for a seat at westminster in the coming general election. instead, he says he will focus on touring the country to support his party's candidates. the news comes days after borisjohnson rejected a call from mr farage to form an electoral alliance with the conservatives. here is our...
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then you know boris is in trouble then speaking about her 1st programme in the cities on catalonia caroline says the dignity i'm cutting edge of laura and chill and most incredibly the lack of bitterness were so moving i hope international pressure so far milk toast coming brought to bear on spain and that all 9 are released so the families are very united thank you caroline now we've asked the news. donnish government for a response to our 1st program on catalonia featuring the spices of 2 of the independence campaigner sentence to long terms of imprisonment but take it to deceive a response when they reply we will cover their comments or their interviews however reuters reported last month that spain socialist leader pedro sanchez was stepping up efforts to control separatist groups and party activities on the internet saying that his government would not allow catalonia to set up a virtual independent republic online the kind of to stick of demonstrations in catalonia and indeed elsewhere has been the ability to mobilize large numbers of people into street demonstrations at very short no
then you know boris is in trouble then speaking about her 1st programme in the cities on catalonia caroline says the dignity i'm cutting edge of laura and chill and most incredibly the lack of bitterness were so moving i hope international pressure so far milk toast coming brought to bear on spain and that all 9 are released so the families are very united thank you caroline now we've asked the news. donnish government for a response to our 1st program on catalonia featuring the spices of 2 of...