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& johnson. now i'm as jaded about courts as anybody, but i assume that when people have, when judges have time to review briefs, maybe read hundreds of pages on this topic, and they decide against the plaintiffs, there'sing is there, there's a story that i should be able to hear and i represent a little bit of the fact that i am not able to hear that story. i don't think it's out of line for johnson & johnson to say we don't want our ceo to testify, we have three doctors testifying, we want our own doctor. we didn't hear their own doctor. and i'll just say one more time that that's disappointing and in case anybody is paying attention to this hearing, paying attention to this hearing at home, for our home viewing audience, that they are aware that we're getting one side of the story today. i'll plunge ahead with that one side, and see what i can hear from these folks. as i understand it, four or five times, on appeal, judges decided that plaintiffs did not have a strong enough case, or ruled aga
& johnson. now i'm as jaded about courts as anybody, but i assume that when people have, when judges have time to review briefs, maybe read hundreds of pages on this topic, and they decide against the plaintiffs, there'sing is there, there's a story that i should be able to hear and i represent a little bit of the fact that i am not able to hear that story. i don't think it's out of line for johnson & johnson to say we don't want our ceo to testify, we have three doctors testifying, we...
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johnson & johnson commissioned research international. a market survey to conduct a consumer survey to determine public perceptions of its powder's name. the company learned then that women preferred the cornstarch-based powder over the talc based powder and that women had a particularly aversion to the worlds talc and talcum, with one respondent stating, quote, i don't like what that word brings to mind. as you can see behind me, the company made an intentional decision to prominently feature cornstarch on the front of its cornstarch-based bottle while failing to do the same by labeling the word "talc" on its talc-based baby powder. mr. gorsky is not here to speak to that. his company has chosen to speak out and push back against every instance over the last two months in which asbestos has been detected including the fda's own analysis. at this very moment i'm sending a document request to johnson & johnson, seeking answers. we are asking the company to explain its decisions to disregard consumer preferences to cornstarch over talc, why
johnson & johnson commissioned research international. a market survey to conduct a consumer survey to determine public perceptions of its powder's name. the company learned then that women preferred the cornstarch-based powder over the talc based powder and that women had a particularly aversion to the worlds talc and talcum, with one respondent stating, quote, i don't like what that word brings to mind. as you can see behind me, the company made an intentional decision to prominently...
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that's what catherine johnson was. show less >> godspeed, john glenn. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 0. >> in fact, john glenn said, this computer thing, not catherine, this actual computer that was built, calculated his trajectory to space and he wanted that verified by catherine johnson. here's the important part. he didn't ask the mathematicians from m.i.t. he didn't ask the mathematicians from stanford or harvard. he asked the brilliant mathematician from west virginia state university to calculate my trajectory, and make sure i get home safe. that says a lot about what catherine was to not only nasa, but what she meant to the individuals she worked with. they relied on her. they put their lives in her hands. so, what she meant to nasa was that we won the space race, and catherine johnson played a very signet control in that. you know -- significant role in that. you know, catherine is about dashes from a small town about two hours from west virginia state university. we had the privilege before the rest of the world fell in love
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what katherine johnson was. four, three, two, one. zero. ♪[music] >> in fact, john glenn, who said this computer thing, not katherine, this actual computer was built calculated his actual trajectory into space and verified byat katherine johnson. now, here's the important part. mathematicianshe from m.i.t. he didn't ask the mathematicians harvard.ford or he asked the brilliant virginiacian from west state university to calculate my trajectory and make sure i get home safe. says a lot about whatcut katherine waswhat to not only nasa but what she meant to the individual she worked with. her.relied on they put their lives in her hands. so what she meant to nasa was that we won the space race. and katherine johnson played a that.ignificant role in katherine is from a small town about two hours from west virginia state university. it's called white sulfur springs. had the privilege before the rest of the world fell in love with katherine johnson, we had have her little beautiful face on our campus at the tender age of 10, because she was unabl
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is can he actually now johnson down easy able to exploit those failures now. i'm torn on that issue because i don't think that your starmer is the best dispatch box operator he's a bit dull to be blunt and even looks a bit dull when he's at the dispatch box he's not an animated figure but he is coldly analytic and he does therefore see the issues if he can formulate the strategy and react on his feet which is something let's be honest eric holder was not good at the prime minister's question time generally called him was awful but the follow up question here starmer is a natural for that role as a q c if he can do that then he has the ability to get johnson on the ropes but it's only if johnson gives him the chance to kick start has the potential once things go wrong johnson if has the killer instinct then he has the ability probably to actually achieve it but all of those are conditions to be taken into consideration so yes he could win the next general election but there's a lot of ifs on the way so could suck your. starmer blore bottles johnson of course wi
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kind of a previous boris johnson when he was johnson's arguably the how would you vote mark it was a random i vote to stay in the single market and in favor of the single market i want to be paul i want us to be able to trade freely with our european friends and partners which boris johnson is that we do and if we go to now i want to be less orica he read to 5000 word article stupidity telegraph one he published alky why we had to leave it was a very eloquent case where we had to be fair can case why we should stay and i he waited up like this and decided we'd like populism this is not only true he will say anything if it guarantees power and as much as i kind of hate margaret thatcher and love jenny colby it makes me yearn for politicians who have come big because these people literally will say anything useful coming before saying the exact opposite coming from a still believe that the tories will destroy the n.h.s. we don't we don't know when you were in the cabinet or david cameron who put the referendum in place which is why when talking about the liberal 6 years in the cabinet.
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you remember when boris johnson johnson, do you think? you remember when borisjohnson came into power, he had a new make—up of government straightaway, to fulfil the brexit duty, as he saw it. now brexit is done, in his view, the first stage and britain has come out of the european union so there is a chance to shape the government in a new image. i think there will be a bigger vision here bit behind the reshuffle. this is a game of moving parts so people have gone, people will be reshuffled. borisjohnson will be reshuffled. borisjohnson will have had time here to think about who he wants there. there is a reshuffle in the context of a crisis and you remember theresa may was reshuffling people, not of her choosing. this has been a planned reshuffle for a long time and we can see people refusing jobs and some obstacles and hurdles, but i think this will be a chance for boris johnson to put people he wants in key roles to carry out the kind of policies he wants to pursue as prime minister, so it will be very interesting to see the charact
you remember when boris johnson johnson, do you think? you remember when borisjohnson came into power, he had a new make—up of government straightaway, to fulfil the brexit duty, as he saw it. now brexit is done, in his view, the first stage and britain has come out of the european union so there is a chance to shape the government in a new image. i think there will be a bigger vision here bit behind the reshuffle. this is a game of moving parts so people have gone, people will be reshuffled....
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prime minister barth johnson on the of iraq as saying why why was nicole murphy like all the rest of them are you going to be able to talk to a british prime minister who makes comments like that and you concerned about anti irish bigotry seeping enough to shin fame success at the election we've been able to deal with that british governments over many years that we've had huge difficulties left yeah we would much prefer to people that make sure that our snide comments or whatever but we can we can deal with whoever so talking to boris johnson shouldn't be a problem i mean he made it a whole mark of his attacks on jeremy coleman to keep calling him a defender of the ira he said what he said because he believed it would be useful in electoral exams i imagine you know he would have no difficulty in dealing with us the status of mary lou mcdonald and michelle o'neil in recent times i don't see this changing what if he thought of the fact that around the time of his general election boris johnson has been talking about a bridge from ulster to scotland you probably aware that nicholas stu
prime minister barth johnson on the of iraq as saying why why was nicole murphy like all the rest of them are you going to be able to talk to a british prime minister who makes comments like that and you concerned about anti irish bigotry seeping enough to shin fame success at the election we've been able to deal with that british governments over many years that we've had huge difficulties left yeah we would much prefer to people that make sure that our snide comments or whatever but we can we...
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they won their seats because of boris johnson. exactly, you get the sense i think that they are not quite coming out and saying, no, we don't wa nt coming out and saying, no, we don't want it, but they are not pulling theirweight behind it want it, but they are not pulling their weight behind it at all. nor is the telegraph, which is quite interesting, who have just been so... interesting, who have just been so... boris johnson, of course, interesting, who have just been so... borisjohnson, of course, a former employer. absolutely. the fa ct former employer. absolutely. the fact that they are not behind it, quite interesting. although, ithink it is quite, i was looking at the all of the quotes from boris johnson, in all of the paper come i think that's fascinating. he is so good at these sort of powerful metaphor about the anatomy of the country and the skeleton of the country and the skeleton of the country and the skeleton of the country and all of this. this will be the spine of england. this spine of england, exactly. i cannot
they won their seats because of boris johnson. exactly, you get the sense i think that they are not quite coming out and saying, no, we don't wa nt coming out and saying, no, we don't want it, but they are not pulling theirweight behind it want it, but they are not pulling their weight behind it at all. nor is the telegraph, which is quite interesting, who have just been so... interesting, who have just been so... boris johnson, of course, interesting, who have just been so... borisjohnson, of...
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this had started out as a johnson program but it was august of 1968, johnson was very quickly replaced by nixon so all of a sudden nixon was saddled with this program. democrats were very enthusiastic to point out the republicans were bungling this program. democrats still control the congress and the called many congressional investigations. and in those congressional hearings, community groups would come and submit and introduce their own findings, their expenses into the congressional record. and so i actually felt a tremendous amount of information about grassroots organizing from committee groups that testified before congress about the problems of this program. like the last quote i read about the murder of american cities was from a woman who was an activist in chicago who testified in 1973, in march of 1973 at a hearing data been called in chicago, and so that was a really rich source of findings. the last place was through legal depositions and many of these women filed a class action lawsuits against hud for hud's role and looking the other way as these practices continued. i
this had started out as a johnson program but it was august of 1968, johnson was very quickly replaced by nixon so all of a sudden nixon was saddled with this program. democrats were very enthusiastic to point out the republicans were bungling this program. democrats still control the congress and the called many congressional investigations. and in those congressional hearings, community groups would come and submit and introduce their own findings, their expenses into the congressional...
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guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie:vonnie: we have reemergence of fears for the coronavirus. let's take a look at where markets are for the u.s. the s&p 500 down 0.4%. also, some jitters about changes in the u.k. cabinet, which we will get to any moment. of course, earnings coming out all day long. forty of positive movements individual companies, including semiconductors. applied materials got an upgrade today. it is up 3%, having a good impact on other semiconductors. the dollar index is up 99, but there is a pause in the rally. the 10 year yield at 1.61% today. guy: european stocks down by around 0.5%. that,und, you mentioned we are trading north of $1.30. to be thek is going new chancellor of the exchequer in the u.k.. sajid javid has quit. the sense seems to be that the new chancellor will be a pushover for boris johnson in the cabinet. as a result of which, we are expecting the budget in four weeks to be a bit more expensive than first thought. euro-dollar continues to be weak. that obviously has a big imp
guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie:vonnie: we have reemergence of fears for the coronavirus. let's take a look at where markets are for the u.s. the s&p 500 down 0.4%. also, some jitters about changes in the u.k. cabinet, which we will get to any moment. of course, earnings coming out all day long. forty of positive movements individual companies, including semiconductors. applied materials got an upgrade today. it is up 3%, having a good...
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and if he's right we'd crash out without a deal so let's try again johnson said he wants a deal based on 0 tariffs and 0 quotas no barrier is that all sounds easy except some are worried that letting the u.k. and without guaranteeing it won't play by e.u. rules would mean it becomes a very attractive no regulation no business tax zone with watered down workers' rights econd to singapore poaching business from the block the key issue here is around level playing field issues there is no way the will ever sign up to a trade deal that allows tariff free quota free and frictionless access to u.k. goods coming into the e.u. if there isn't a level playing field in terms of how they're produced because that would be unfair competition is there another way well then it gets tricky where into sector by sector deals in some of those deals we've got a strong hand like fishing rights in others like financial services no deal could be the end of the city's dominance as banks and firms need to frankfurt to ensure they can still operate in europe. but it all has to happen quickly as well because the
and if he's right we'd crash out without a deal so let's try again johnson said he wants a deal based on 0 tariffs and 0 quotas no barrier is that all sounds easy except some are worried that letting the u.k. and without guaranteeing it won't play by e.u. rules would mean it becomes a very attractive no regulation no business tax zone with watered down workers' rights econd to singapore poaching business from the block the key issue here is around level playing field issues there is no way the...
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it was johnson and johnson are doing the same thing but is it more difficult for your company because china is presumably more suspicious of j.f.k. because of this massive. payment your company had to make for. bribing doctors in china right now everyone is so willing to get congress really. has a different approach we have what is called an adjutant technology which we have tested in the last through an image and b f h e. people make the technology. available to other companies if they need if they think they can use this technology including companies china the thing is though just in the past few days the s.k. has announced it's firing 720 people 720 people are being cut in research and development so how does that square with your ability to research and development axes so we had lunch going to zation. on a scale of this organisation despair have definitely no impact in. our ability to develop it seems the cause of their. core business and it will certainly have no impact on their current discussion or article. and what's morale like in the laboratory i mean obviously the biggest
it was johnson and johnson are doing the same thing but is it more difficult for your company because china is presumably more suspicious of j.f.k. because of this massive. payment your company had to make for. bribing doctors in china right now everyone is so willing to get congress really. has a different approach we have what is called an adjutant technology which we have tested in the last through an image and b f h e. people make the technology. available to other companies if they need if...
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whatever anybody says whatever spin boris johnson puts on it is still a very divided country and even recent polling this week has shown yet again the country is pretty much split down the middle but brick's it has happened the year the u.k. has now left the european union and i think you will find that those voices that have been very much opposed to this well now just have to quieten down and get behind bars johnson and the government because whatever happens it is in the u.k.'s interests to try and get some kind of deal from the e.u. in the future and for those voices who are opposed to brics it to get behind boris johnson pushing him towards a good deal with the e.u. and they are quite the opposite in the e.u. on almost a mirror image tell us what was going on in the e.u. today and what where things stand now. well today you had in brussels a number of you flex going up and down down at the british embassy up at the european parliament the british like going down brussels really try to keep this not to make a momentous moment of this keep it low key events here with those flecked
whatever anybody says whatever spin boris johnson puts on it is still a very divided country and even recent polling this week has shown yet again the country is pretty much split down the middle but brick's it has happened the year the u.k. has now left the european union and i think you will find that those voices that have been very much opposed to this well now just have to quieten down and get behind bars johnson and the government because whatever happens it is in the u.k.'s interests to...
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is looking more for it and saying make leave no it was so joining in with prime minister boris johnson's message of trying to move forward and bring the country together but indeed it's not an easy task for boris johnson and his government at all it is not an easy task indeed but you know he has promised to make brags that what he calls an incredible success so what are the next steps for the u k. he has a long to do list there is 1st of all their relationship with brussels he only has 11 months time to look forward look to the future a new free trade agreement with brussels a lot of experts say that this is not enough time and that there is still a risk that the u.k. will leave the european union with out india at the end of this so-called transition period which is going to last until the end of the year so there is still a huge danger that there will be huge economic consequences if that indeed happens too he has to work on that and he has to he has promised that he levels up the country say a lot of people in the north of england in particular have voted for greg said because they fe
is looking more for it and saying make leave no it was so joining in with prime minister boris johnson's message of trying to move forward and bring the country together but indeed it's not an easy task for boris johnson and his government at all it is not an easy task indeed but you know he has promised to make brags that what he calls an incredible success so what are the next steps for the u k. he has a long to do list there is 1st of all their relationship with brussels he only has 11...
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prime minister boris johnson hailed it as the quote beginning of a new era for the u k. we will rediscover muscles we have used for decades the power of independent thought and action not because we want to detract from anything done by our friends of course we want this to be the beginning of a new era of friendly cooperation between the e.u. and an energetic britain of britain listen to news great european power and truly global in our range an ambition did abuse breck's and endless hours forced winding joins me in the studio we have derek modest in brussels alex 1st to you seems very positive a lot of positivity but of course that's not the full picture what's going on in the u.k. right now yeah i mean look at the u.k. whatever anybody says whatever spin boris johnson puts on it she's still a very divided country and even recent polling this week has shown yet again the country is pretty much split down the middle bricks it has happened the year the u.k. has now left the european union and i think you will find that those voices that have been very much opposed to thi
prime minister boris johnson hailed it as the quote beginning of a new era for the u k. we will rediscover muscles we have used for decades the power of independent thought and action not because we want to detract from anything done by our friends of course we want this to be the beginning of a new era of friendly cooperation between the e.u. and an energetic britain of britain listen to news great european power and truly global in our range an ambition did abuse breck's and endless hours...
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well boris johnson himself is painting a very bright future for the u.k.'s off a global britain that can try its own trade deals especially with the european union and he says they are going to be prosperous and positive times ahead but of course the reality is much more complicated and nobody really knows what's in store so for now he still in place until the end of 2020 nothing really has changed it was a symbolic divorce yesterday and now the u.k. has to strike that trade deal with the european union they have not even a year and trade experts already say that it's next to impossible so many things have to be discussed and renegotiated and if that doesn't happen if there is no deal in place of course the u.k. would face another cliff edge scenario leaving without rules and regulations so there are it's a very very tough year for negotiating in britain charlotta we saw those leave supporters partying in the streets as you mentioned there were european union flags being flown by remain supporters there are clearly still divisions within britain how will pr
well boris johnson himself is painting a very bright future for the u.k.'s off a global britain that can try its own trade deals especially with the european union and he says they are going to be prosperous and positive times ahead but of course the reality is much more complicated and nobody really knows what's in store so for now he still in place until the end of 2020 nothing really has changed it was a symbolic divorce yesterday and now the u.k. has to strike that trade deal with the...
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you know the uk, led by boris johnson, is single market. you know the uk, led by borisjohnson, is quite clear that it will not be in the single market and the customs union you might as well start factoring that in right now. let me give you an example of what happens to ireland, go back 50 or 60 years, 90% of the irish trade was with the uk and last year the figure was 11% because the economy in ireland has globalised and they benefited from the opportunities of being independent in europe. there was a fascinating report from credit suisse during the referendum in 2014 about the success of small countries, small countries in europe tend to have a growth rate of 0.7% of gdp per annum higher than larger countries. those great opportunities for countries that can deliver on social policy with the correct architecture. you scotland don't know what currency would have as independent, in 2014 you said you would stick to the pound even though people in london and the city didn't think that would be possible, as well as many scots, but now you say
you know the uk, led by boris johnson, is single market. you know the uk, led by borisjohnson, is quite clear that it will not be in the single market and the customs union you might as well start factoring that in right now. let me give you an example of what happens to ireland, go back 50 or 60 years, 90% of the irish trade was with the uk and last year the figure was 11% because the economy in ireland has globalised and they benefited from the opportunities of being independent in europe....
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pandemic >> we remember a pioneering woman who helped put americans in space nasa legend katherine johnson. "early today" starts right now good morning, i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. a hollywood giant's moment of reckoning. after weeks of harrowing testimony and five days of deliberations, a jury found harvey weinstein guilty of rape and a criminal sex act weinstein's verdict has marked a new era in the battle against sexual harassment with newspaper headlines around the world chronicling the fall of the man who became the symbol of the me too movement here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: good morning. weinstein, once one of the most powerful men in hollywood is waking up a convicted sex offender he's in a medicalfacility at the notorious facility on rikers island harvey weinstein, once one of hollywood's most influential power brokers, behind bars a convicted sex offender after more than four days of deliberations, the jury here in new york found the 67-year-old guilty of two counts of sexual assault, including rape. the district attorney calls the decision a moment tha
pandemic >> we remember a pioneering woman who helped put americans in space nasa legend katherine johnson. "early today" starts right now good morning, i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. a hollywood giant's moment of reckoning. after weeks of harrowing testimony and five days of deliberations, a jury found harvey weinstein guilty of rape and a criminal sex act weinstein's verdict has marked a new era in the battle against sexual harassment with newspaper...
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live from london, i'm guy johnson, with alix steel in new york. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ alix: let's take a look at u.s. markets. if you are just looking at equities, you may say it is a little bit of risk on. i may feel better about the global growth pictures. in other asset classes, the answer is definitely not. the 10 year yield down 2% as we continue to see buying into the long end of the curve, and i continue to watch copper. you may look at oil down to $48, but copper is where the real risk on/risk off is going to be felt when it comes to fundamental china demand. so far, i do not feel inspired by that. guy: kind of what we are seeing over here, as well. the stoxx 600 is flat right now. it was much more negative, but we have come up. i think that is probably the u.s. markets and the gravitational effect of new york. euro-dollar continues to be weak , $1.0904. now we got political chaos in germany. brent crude trading at $53.96. really fascinating to see what the bp boss says to you. that is a
live from london, i'm guy johnson, with alix steel in new york. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ alix: let's take a look at u.s. markets. if you are just looking at equities, you may say it is a little bit of risk on. i may feel better about the global growth pictures. in other asset classes, the answer is definitely not. the 10 year yield down 2% as we continue to see buying into the long end of the curve, and i continue to watch copper. you...
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well it's going to be a big job it's clearly one of his priorities boris johnson is not the 1st time we've heard him talk about reconciliation he was making these sort of calls immediately after winning his landslide election victory back in december. but if you look closely at the events tonight it was perhaps a clue a hint of substance in all of it it couldn't be much bigger official celebrations here there were no fireworks displays it was all pretty low key it seems the government keen not to put on a show of great triumphalism to deepen the saloons that have very clearly felt in this country boris johnson is all too aware that he's victory in december the fear me a fact of bricks as well have both come at a significant cost both to divided communities sad hurt anxious people on the other side of the divide damage that has been done in the tumultuous 3 and a half years leading to this point to bedrock institutions like parliament behind me like could you just shrink the civil service the very union in this united kingdom is under threat with support for scottish independence reac
well it's going to be a big job it's clearly one of his priorities boris johnson is not the 1st time we've heard him talk about reconciliation he was making these sort of calls immediately after winning his landslide election victory back in december. but if you look closely at the events tonight it was perhaps a clue a hint of substance in all of it it couldn't be much bigger official celebrations here there were no fireworks displays it was all pretty low key it seems the government keen not...
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boris johnson, so far, seems to bein indic he will not grant another referendum. >> bis johnson's position is untenable. in scotland,e won 45% of the vote, 80% of the seats in scotland. boris johnsonnly 143% of the ats in the u.k.. he cannot see that he has a mandate for brexiofwith only 43% he vote if he says we don't have a mandate for independence referendum with 45% of the vote. what we a t goi do is keep trying to move people toward independence, keep talking about the benefits o it, and if you seen the outcome of that, polling for the first time since 2017 showing that i yes ahead, people want scotland to be an independent country. christian:al what sh said was that seetland to be part of the european union because he needs to be a modern, reprive, open, tolerant country. you can be all of those things with a separate political system to the e.u. >> but the problem is, we have a political system that means we are joined to the u.k. joined to the u.k., we don't have freedom of access to movement, freedom of immigration policy that we would like. i have seen the cultural benefits as we
boris johnson, so far, seems to bein indic he will not grant another referendum. >> bis johnson's position is untenable. in scotland,e won 45% of the vote, 80% of the seats in scotland. boris johnsonnly 143% of the ats in the u.k.. he cannot see that he has a mandate for brexiofwith only 43% he vote if he says we don't have a mandate for independence referendum with 45% of the vote. what we a t goi do is keep trying to move people toward independence, keep talking about the benefits o it,...
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well catherine johnson is an example for us all. >> ford first learned about johnson later, but she wants people to learn about her sooner. >> she's a figure of computer science, curriculum, learning and understanding the contribution african-americans and women have made.'s and she says johnson's pivotal role may open a new world for girls who had never before considered a career in peters or science. >> many african-american girls, of various girls they are not seeing themselves. she really had an impact. >> she lived long to see the world enter a new era where a black girl would go to see her accomplishments recognize with the presidential medal of freedom. what an amazing, amazi woman. >>> oregon and stanford late tonight, both ranked in top spot and she's the best player in the country. she's from the bay area. and before the game, she spoke at the kobe bryant memorial. hear from her,next. >>> check out the beautiful san francisco skyline and all the lights. the news at 11:00 will be right back [ music ] >>> it's a lonely town, not the only town. president kennedy knew settling for h
well catherine johnson is an example for us all. >> ford first learned about johnson later, but she wants people to learn about her sooner. >> she's a figure of computer science, curriculum, learning and understanding the contribution african-americans and women have made.'s and she says johnson's pivotal role may open a new world for girls who had never before considered a career in peters or science. >> many african-american girls, of various girls they are not seeing...
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still more to come on the day katherine johnson died. how her story will open a new world to girls who never thought about mathematics before. >>> this time, they came in through a back sliding door yesterday morning. a look at the suspects and the getaway car leaving the scene. tom steyer will beat donald trump on the economy. his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right. creates thousands of good paying green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone making under $250,000. tom's plan also makes health care a right, by adding a public option to obamacare. protects union negotiated plans. and ensures californians can make their own health care choices. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. vo:for president.ver that's mike bloomberg. a middle class kid who built a global company from scratch. mayor of new york, rebuilding the city after the 9-11 terrorist attack, creating 450,000 jobs. running for president - and on a roll. workable plans to deliver on better health care. affordable college. job creation
still more to come on the day katherine johnson died. how her story will open a new world to girls who never thought about mathematics before. >>> this time, they came in through a back sliding door yesterday morning. a look at the suspects and the getaway car leaving the scene. tom steyer will beat donald trump on the economy. his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right. creates thousands of good paying green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone...
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welcome to do that we have business i want to get johnson berlin with us. investors are on the retreat worldwide as he is of the coronavirus deepened supply chains are starting to falter and tourists are staying at home as the business community struggles to predict the coronaviruses economic fallout observers warn the virus could be the final blow that throws the world economy into recession. markets around the world a sinking fast it's the worst week in a decade for global stocks and investors in hong kong and the only ones seeking safer territory. in the u.s. traders could only watch on as the dow jones suffered its worst single day drop in history on thursday as the corona virus continues to infect more and more countries so does its negative impact on economies around the world this is milan in northern italy normally busy tourist hot spots are deserted and restaurants are empty. the international monetary fund says it's still getting to grips with how deep the global effect will be the virus is going to have an impact on growth. a lot just depends on.
welcome to do that we have business i want to get johnson berlin with us. investors are on the retreat worldwide as he is of the coronavirus deepened supply chains are starting to falter and tourists are staying at home as the business community struggles to predict the coronaviruses economic fallout observers warn the virus could be the final blow that throws the world economy into recession. markets around the world a sinking fast it's the worst week in a decade for global stocks and...
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. >>> catherine johnson one of nasa's greatest minds. she died today at the age of 101. johnson was a trailblazer and african-american woman working behind the scenes in a space race against the soviet union. she was instrumental in sending the first americans to space. >>> catherine was a pioneer who broke the barriers of race and gender.>> reporter: decades for america to recognize the groundbreaking contributions catherine johnson made to the u.s. space program. but that began to change in 2015. president obama awarded her the presidential medal of freedom. beginning in the 1950s johnson was part of a group of female black mathematicians who hand calculated rocket trajectories that allowed john glenn to orbit the earth and apollo 11 to land on the moon. the women worked initially in segregated offices with separate eating and bathroom facilities. she once shared she was too busy with her work to be concerned with racism. she once said.>>> you just have to act like one. >> reporter: the film hidden figures brought johnson and her colleague story to the big screen in 20
. >>> catherine johnson one of nasa's greatest minds. she died today at the age of 101. johnson was a trailblazer and african-american woman working behind the scenes in a space race against the soviet union. she was instrumental in sending the first americans to space. >>> catherine was a pioneer who broke the barriers of race and gender.>> reporter: decades for america to recognize the groundbreaking contributions catherine johnson made to the u.s. space program. but...
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this could be hugely damaging. 0n the other hand, boris johnson from a pr perspective, boris johnson from a pr perspective, boris johnson won this election in a huge pa rt johnson won this election in a huge part because of law and order and it really resonates with people when he says, we do not want dangerous criminals on the street. almost none of his voters disagrees with that. but it is how you define who is dangerous. the government is identifying violent offenders. it is a little bit more nuanced than it is being betrayed. as ever. i am interested in what you are saying about he has ended up with one of the traditional hardliners who stood up the traditional hardliners who stood up against theresa may on europe, priti patel. an robert buckland in the justice department and they epitomise the different perspectives on this issue. priti patel is perceived as a more hardline law and order and robert buckland, because he's lawyer and barrister, one with more of a judicious view, it could be perceived. it came out that dominic raabe was coming at it from a more liberal perspective.
this could be hugely damaging. 0n the other hand, boris johnson from a pr perspective, boris johnson from a pr perspective, boris johnson won this election in a huge pa rt johnson won this election in a huge part because of law and order and it really resonates with people when he says, we do not want dangerous criminals on the street. almost none of his voters disagrees with that. but it is how you define who is dangerous. the government is identifying violent offenders. it is a little bit...
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yes, boris johnson talking about canada, but thatis johnson talking about canada, but that is on the other side of the world. people are worried that britain could be a big competitor on its doorstep just over the channel from france, potentially undercutting in some areas. boris johnson is saying in some areas that we johnson is saying in some areas that we won't accept that. the challenge over the next few months is going to be figuring out whether there is room for compromise, whether the two sides can figure out some of those differences to get the free trade deal. the prime minister absolutely clear that if that can't be figured out he's happy to walk away with what he calls an australian style deal which is pretty much no deal at all because australia's free trade agreement with the eu still being worked out. areas where they have a reciprocal trade agreement are a few and far between. people in the brexit debate have always argued that the eu needs a deal, the germans, for instance, need to sell their cars germans, for instance, need to sell theircars in germans, for instance,
yes, boris johnson talking about canada, but thatis johnson talking about canada, but that is on the other side of the world. people are worried that britain could be a big competitor on its doorstep just over the channel from france, potentially undercutting in some areas. boris johnson is saying in some areas that we johnson is saying in some areas that we won't accept that. the challenge over the next few months is going to be figuring out whether there is room for compromise, whether the...
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johnson can count on a large majority. he has the parliament, the strong support for brexit to carry him so far. if, after 2020, the trade friction that is inevitably going to happen with the eu starts to bite in those regions where he has won his electoral majority, we might start seeing some opposition and some questions raised, so that is why his major policy of leveling off is investing in those regions, and that is why the budget is going to be such a key development in the next month or so. guy: british papers full of talk over the weekend of various things. thank you very much indeed. alix: coming up, we are going to take a look at tomorrow night's new hampshire primary. we have less than 24 hours before voting begins. polls show that about 1/3 of voters remain undecided after the iowa fiasco. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. alix: i'm alix steel from new york. this is "bloomberg markets." pete buttigieg appears to have sealed his victory in iowa. to attention turns tomorrow night's
johnson can count on a large majority. he has the parliament, the strong support for brexit to carry him so far. if, after 2020, the trade friction that is inevitably going to happen with the eu starts to bite in those regions where he has won his electoral majority, we might start seeing some opposition and some questions raised, so that is why his major policy of leveling off is investing in those regions, and that is why the budget is going to be such a key development in the next month or...
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the finance minister quits in a shocking move from prime minister boris johnson fires several ministers a 1st for antarctica temperatures hit a record high adding to growing fears about global warming. hello for the 2nd day in a row the number of corona virus cases has surged in the chinese province of the heart of the outbreak officials at who base a nearly 5000 new infections were confirmed on thursday the rest of china reported fewer than 300 new cases who also had 160 more deaths new cases had surged by almost 15000 the previous day after doctors and change the method of testing for the illness katrina use in beijing and she says another surge in case numbers doesn't necessarily mean the outbreak is getting significantly worse. this week the government has said that they're really saying this is a pivotal week in fighting the outbreak they seem to be changing things up a little bit so as you mentioned there's been a change in the how they're diagnosing these cases of the new coronavirus all curve of 19 doctors no longer have to rely on one single type of test they can now use things
the finance minister quits in a shocking move from prime minister boris johnson fires several ministers a 1st for antarctica temperatures hit a record high adding to growing fears about global warming. hello for the 2nd day in a row the number of corona virus cases has surged in the chinese province of the heart of the outbreak officials at who base a nearly 5000 new infections were confirmed on thursday the rest of china reported fewer than 300 new cases who also had 160 more deaths new cases...
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ultimately they come as a pair, and if johnson charge. ultimately they come as a pair, and ifjohnson wanted to get rid of cummings, he conceivably could. someone might be wielding the acts, we may not know which one of them that might be. but the point is it's about ruling the cabinet, making them into yes—men is kind of the argument that's being made here, which is more significant than i think which one of them is more likely. as well, this is a brilliant front page, by the way. this is what tabloid newspapers should look like ona tabloid newspapers should look like on a day—to—day basis. dominic cummings's defence, at the end of the day borisjohnson is in charge, he doesn't have to do any of the stuff, he makes the decisions. secondly, there's a whole other side to dominic cummings. if you talk to cabinet ministers privately, they'll say he's very intelligent, very polite, the image of him that has been created in the press is only partly true. and there's a whole other side to a very intelligent guy who's trying to make change.
ultimately they come as a pair, and if johnson charge. ultimately they come as a pair, and ifjohnson wanted to get rid of cummings, he conceivably could. someone might be wielding the acts, we may not know which one of them that might be. but the point is it's about ruling the cabinet, making them into yes—men is kind of the argument that's being made here, which is more significant than i think which one of them is more likely. as well, this is a brilliant front page, by the way. this is...
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what johnson was demanding economists say johnson will now be free to launch more aggressive efforts to support the british economy so that lines keep it here on al-jazeera have a news hour for you at the top of the hour and the meantime let's return you now to witness. actually it was a stupid conscious kills we did because it's interesting and the committee should we took a muslim you know it was you were in cheek and so now i'm going to go pick him up he says now a little one way jewish should be giving you a sequel going to kill my i don't. have a crystal could be to own dr keiji it is going to somebody that you know and if you are a good team and you call them phone and security to cause i sincerely i mean they can they will but you know what are you well when you know about him when he's out with ok. ok so there was no it was. i. was in the idea that. i was. ok i was. was i i guess. i. was this was i i was. i guess. i. i am i. i i. i i i . oh oh nobody got the. guts to get up and. let somebody come up on. leaving a blow. gun. i . know you. i. 8 really. i don't think. you. can t
what johnson was demanding economists say johnson will now be free to launch more aggressive efforts to support the british economy so that lines keep it here on al-jazeera have a news hour for you at the top of the hour and the meantime let's return you now to witness. actually it was a stupid conscious kills we did because it's interesting and the committee should we took a muslim you know it was you were in cheek and so now i'm going to go pick him up he says now a little one way jewish...
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in an interview a few years ago, johnson was forever humble you did your job better than anybody. >> i did the best i could. >> reporter: when she died today at 101, tributes from nasa and taraji p. henson, who played johnson in the movie wrote, because of your hard work, little girls everywhere can dream as big as the moon the woman enchanted by numbers now counted as a true american hero rehema ellis, nbc news. >> katherine johnson a hidden figure no more that's "nightly news" for this monday i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. [cheers and applause] ♪ i know this pain ♪ why do you lock yourself up in these chains? ♪ ♪ no one can change your life ♪ except for you ♪ don't ever let anyone step all over you ♪ ♪ just open your heart ♪ and your mind ♪ is it really fair to feel this way inside? ♪ ♪ oh [cheers and applause] ♪ someday, somebody's gonna make you wanna turn around ♪ ♪ and say goodbye ♪ until then, baby ♪ are you gonna let them hold you down ♪ ♪ and make you cry? ♪ don't you know? ♪ don't
in an interview a few years ago, johnson was forever humble you did your job better than anybody. >> i did the best i could. >> reporter: when she died today at 101, tributes from nasa and taraji p. henson, who played johnson in the movie wrote, because of your hard work, little girls everywhere can dream as big as the moon the woman enchanted by numbers now counted as a true american hero rehema ellis, nbc news. >> katherine johnson a hidden figure no more that's...
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moments later, johnson rejected the demand. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. viviana.hanks, later in the hour, we will take you to iowa for a preview of this evening's democratic caucuses, beginning the primary voting for 2020. later today, wethat starts at 1. eastern. tomorrow, tune in for special coverage of the state of the union address. that starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check those markets now. bad day for the chinese markets, better day in europe and the united states. abigail doolittle, over to you. abigail: take a look at the u.s. the s&p 500 up 1.2 percent after falling nearly 2% on friday, the worst day in quite some time, and the worst week last week since august. the fears around what economic impact could be falling a bit. th
moments later, johnson rejected the demand. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. viviana.hanks, later in the hour, we will take you to iowa for a preview of this evening's democratic caucuses, beginning the primary voting for 2020. later today, wethat starts at 1. eastern. tomorrow, tune in for special coverage of the state of the union address....