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andrews: yeah. the first thought, they are uncivilized. they are savage, they are barbaric. they are running around naked. that is one. but then, there is another way to read it which is interesting. there is a deeper way to read it. if you are talking garden of eden and nudity, what is that? not necessarily uncivilized or barbaric. >> innocence. prof. andrews: innocence, right? rasa, the point of tabula the point that maybe they could be converted christians and maybe they could become good christians. we see this kind of -- you might remember this from the excerpts of the jesuits relations. we have the half naked indian with some plants, we have the latin seal, the seal of the government and society of in novasetts bay anglia -- what's that? new england, right. and what is this person saying? come over and help us. what do you make of that? >> it justifies their cause of coming over and helping to convert these people. prof. andrews: it serves as a kind of literal justification, justification for
andrews: yeah. the first thought, they are uncivilized. they are savage, they are barbaric. they are running around naked. that is one. but then, there is another way to read it which is interesting. there is a deeper way to read it. if you are talking garden of eden and nudity, what is that? not necessarily uncivilized or barbaric. >> innocence. prof. andrews: innocence, right? rasa, the point of tabula the point that maybe they could be converted christians and maybe they could become...
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democratic presidential candidate andrew yang. coming up, treasury yields continue to plunge but is the bond market a false reading of u.s. market? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: quick check on the latest headlines. ftd has filed bankruptcy productions. pro flowers unable to find a buyer. i lackluster valentine's day. the company has already reached $95 million. chipotle mexican grill could face an extra $50 million in costs this year if the u.s. imposes tariffs on mexico. the biggest cost, higher priced avocados. they say they won't resort to pre-mashed or processed avocados. in a sign that president trump's trade war with china is weighing on the economy, the lowest level since october 2017. the index missed the median forecast. that is your business flash update. taylor: investors convinced that the fed will cut our own costs over trade tensions. bond yields lower at the fastest pace since the financial crisis. ontt minor on his call treasury yields earlier today. scott: if the fed starts to deliver on rate cuts, i would
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andrews: yeah. the first thought, they are uncivilized. they are savage, they are barbaric. they are running around naked. but then, there is another way to read it that is interesting. a deeper way to read it. if you are talking garden of eden and nudity, what is that? not necessarily uncivilized are -- on cyber lysed or -- not necessarily uncivilized or barbaric. >> innocence. prof. andrews: innocence, right? the point that maybe they could be converted christians and maybe they could become good christians. we see we see this -- you might remember this from the excerpts i think it justifies their cause of coming over and helping to convert these people. prof. andrews: it serves as a kind of literal justification, justification for the colonial you have already read it, the first week of class. we read the exact phrase. anybody know? you remember back in the very beginning of the semester when i gave a lecture on the blueprint, mediterranean conversion and the gentiles, we read acts of the apostle
andrews: yeah. the first thought, they are uncivilized. they are savage, they are barbaric. they are running around naked. but then, there is another way to read it that is interesting. a deeper way to read it. if you are talking garden of eden and nudity, what is that? not necessarily uncivilized are -- on cyber lysed or -- not necessarily uncivilized or barbaric. >> innocence. prof. andrews: innocence, right? the point that maybe they could be converted christians and maybe they could...
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was passed on to us care at st andrew's was passed on to us bya care at st andrew's was passed on to us by a concerned parent and they say the only contact with their child when they visited the unit over a period of many months was through a hatch in that door. the footage which we are hoping to show inafew footage which we are hoping to show in a few moments was filmed inside the charity's northamptonshire hospital, an adolescent ward, focus of the health regulator's inspection report, and they visited the ward backin report, and they visited the ward back in april and march of this year and have this morning, as you mention, published their report, and it is quite a worrying picture for children and teenagers being held in this ward. it found of the 15 seclusion rooms, and these are rooms which should only be used when a patient is in extreme distress or for example a patient is a risk perhaps to themselves or members of staff, they would be placed in these rooms, and 11 of these rooms were found to be unsafe and lacked basic furniture is such as bed, pillows and blankets, meaning
was passed on to us care at st andrew's was passed on to us bya care at st andrew's was passed on to us by a concerned parent and they say the only contact with their child when they visited the unit over a period of many months was through a hatch in that door. the footage which we are hoping to show inafew footage which we are hoping to show in a few moments was filmed inside the charity's northamptonshire hospital, an adolescent ward, focus of the health regulator's inspection report, and...
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guy: andrew, stick around. still more to come from entry sheets, chief morgan stanley asset strategist. vonnie: i am just checking siemens' stock price right now, and it is trading lower in germany, albeit on a down day. it is down about 6/10 of 1%. function gtv on bloomberg allows you to browse all of the recent charts featured on bloomberg tv. catch up on key analysis and save your favorites for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: two minutes to go until the here inegular trading london. the dax and cac down by similar amounts. it has been a strong week for european equities. most of the markets are wrapping up what has been a pretty solid week. today a slightly weaker pound coming up towards the end of the day. that doesn't really explain what we seen with the ftse 100. the outperforming sector today in europe definitely the oil and gas sector. that sector has been a bit of an under performer, starting to be the edges to turn around a little bit. we are counting you down for the close here
guy: andrew, stick around. still more to come from entry sheets, chief morgan stanley asset strategist. vonnie: i am just checking siemens' stock price right now, and it is trading lower in germany, albeit on a down day. it is down about 6/10 of 1%. function gtv on bloomberg allows you to browse all of the recent charts featured on bloomberg tv. catch up on key analysis and save your favorites for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: two minutes to go until the here inegular...
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andrew bailey, welcome to bloomberg. on libor, we did a panel this morning and you say you were optimistically surprised about the fact that chief executives have taken this on board and see the end of libor coming and are starting to be ready. that they worry weighing on their commitment? pleased andre very positive about the engagement in london and around the world. the 2021 deadline is interesting. when we came up with this date, it was always ambitious. some people even said aggressive. we also knew, we came up with that date three years ago in 2016 when we were having difficulty holding banks into the panels because of the decline in the market, that we had to be aggressive and ambitious because it becomes a limit beyond with -- which holding the thing together could not be guaranteed. i am pleased with the engagement. francine: can you delve deeper into what you mean when you say everything is on the table for the legacy book of trade? could you have different speeds for different markets? andrew: we know there is
andrew bailey, welcome to bloomberg. on libor, we did a panel this morning and you say you were optimistically surprised about the fact that chief executives have taken this on board and see the end of libor coming and are starting to be ready. that they worry weighing on their commitment? pleased andre very positive about the engagement in london and around the world. the 2021 deadline is interesting. when we came up with this date, it was always ambitious. some people even said aggressive. we...
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they impeached andrew johnson. donald details how his ineptitude destroyed any chance of bringing the nation together in a way that would have brought justice to the south and african-americans. his voice doesn't get hurt as much as it should. johnson was indifferent. he never learned the president cannot afford to be a quarreler. johnson continued to make speeches from the white house. all too often, he spoke extemporaneously and provoke -- provoked critics. he never learned that the president must function as a party leader. while making up his mind, he seemed receptive to all ideas. when he made a decision, his mind was a movably closed and he defended his course with all the abstinence of a weasel. nce of ate' e -- weasel. as charles sumner put it, no longer sympathetic, he was harsh, petulant, and unreasonable. promise, publicity, and persuasion could create a following. after noting to dismiss charges as false, he concludes by insisting before the bar of history, he must be impeached with a graver charge. he
they impeached andrew johnson. donald details how his ineptitude destroyed any chance of bringing the nation together in a way that would have brought justice to the south and african-americans. his voice doesn't get hurt as much as it should. johnson was indifferent. he never learned the president cannot afford to be a quarreler. johnson continued to make speeches from the white house. all too often, he spoke extemporaneously and provoke -- provoked critics. he never learned that the president...
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andrew: yes. we have a scenario where we are getting a readjustment by both sides to a new kind of u.s. china relationship. that is the message that xi jinping is going to try to push in a soccer. osaka. no deal will make that a smooth process. it will be a very contested process. one that is contested over many years. a trade deal is the best we can hope for. it will have a lot of domestic accusations,lot of accusations of failure to implement. anyn't think we will get kind of deal in the behemoths. it might reduce the scope of the pace of escalation. i think these kinds of issues are something we will be talking about and uncertain about for years to come. >> paint a picture for us. what does the deep -- decoupling look like for the u.s. and china? is it a bifurcation or something more selective? andrew: the idea of decoupling as this broad and complete process is exaggerated. we are seeing the first signs of it. this is about the extent of reliance. strategic in the sectors. this is about techn
andrew: yes. we have a scenario where we are getting a readjustment by both sides to a new kind of u.s. china relationship. that is the message that xi jinping is going to try to push in a soccer. osaka. no deal will make that a smooth process. it will be a very contested process. one that is contested over many years. a trade deal is the best we can hope for. it will have a lot of domestic accusations,lot of accusations of failure to implement. anyn't think we will get kind of deal in the...
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andrew: absolutely. we have been warning clients for several years now to expect a major event, i.e. a 10% fall in equity markets, can happen at least once or twice a year. clearly we have seen presidential tweets and such affect volatility and sentiment for the day. the market is grinding up because the federal reserve is giving strong signals it will respond to this slowdown in economic activity by using interest rates. the discount rate effect is being seen filtering through into the market. if we don't get that slow down into the economy, we won't have the same response. markets are trying to guess where corporate profit growth is going to be for the rest of the year. guy: and we have the cpi numbers tomorrow. thank you, andrew milligan joining us from aberdeen standard investments. vonnie: we will speak with head of european research on why brexit won't happen by october 31, regardless of who wins the tory leadership race. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ 22 minutes past the hour. 10 conservative british
andrew: absolutely. we have been warning clients for several years now to expect a major event, i.e. a 10% fall in equity markets, can happen at least once or twice a year. clearly we have seen presidential tweets and such affect volatility and sentiment for the day. the market is grinding up because the federal reserve is giving strong signals it will respond to this slowdown in economic activity by using interest rates. the discount rate effect is being seen filtering through into the market....
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his hero was tennessee democrat andrew jackson. and he opposed lincoln in 1860, but his love of the union made him loyal, even when tennessee seceded, causing lincoln to choose him as vice president and -- in 1864. committed to he is following lincoln's policy, rather than revenge, confiscation, and his french line in world war ii, you need to have unity in times of crisis and war. you need north and south jackson wasto what trying to do, and you need jacksonian democrats and republicans getting together. african-americans were needed, too, but their plight was appropriated. in the first scene, johnson's runaway apprentice has a shackle on his leg. he has to have that cutoff. so he is the fugitive. he keeps the shackle all of his life. and then, when stevens comes in when he's president and offers to help them, i will help you win the next election if you support radical reconstruction, he says, and johnson replies, pulls out the chain, and says, i have been chained before, and he promises he will free southerners just as lincoln f
his hero was tennessee democrat andrew jackson. and he opposed lincoln in 1860, but his love of the union made him loyal, even when tennessee seceded, causing lincoln to choose him as vice president and -- in 1864. committed to he is following lincoln's policy, rather than revenge, confiscation, and his french line in world war ii, you need to have unity in times of crisis and war. you need north and south jackson wasto what trying to do, and you need jacksonian democrats and republicans...
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on forty base andrews, drew wi>>der, news4. our coverage of last night's debate continues. >> we are looheng at t how the candidatesesponded to questions over health care. >>> chuck, almost 80 degrees now! >> you know it's a hot one. temperatures back above 90 later today. today. y chancean someone is goi to be the someone is going to blow up the game.t. someone is going to do that thing you really, really want to do. it might as ll be you. >>> breaking news. adeadly hit-and-run crash has shut down a portion of the baltimore-washington parkway. >>> good morning. i'm eun yang. >> i'm molette green. i'm in for aaron this morning. let's get to wpot rich hunter ts show where this is going on. >> traveling southbound on the s baltimore-wngton parkway all traffic diverted to the outer loop as a result of a serious morning crash thatnd remains u investigation. it occurred over top of the beltway on the southbound lanes of the parkway. so they are diverting it to the outer loop for now. no significant delay getting into that diversion.
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♪ gerry: back with elizabeth holtzman and andrew mccarthy. andy, in his report robert mueller laid out 10, or it might have been 11 actually, grounds of cases of possible obstruction of justice by the president. if this is taken up by congress, how strong do you think those grounds are? i mean, clearly aside from the politics, the grounds that he came up with, what's the case that the president obstructed justice? >> the problem here is that we're leaping back and forth from the legal realm to political realm, right? so if you were to ask me as a strict prosecution matter what would be the outcome of this in the court, that would be one analysis. in an impeachment proceeding, which would be the context the congress would take this up, they don't need to have a sufficient prosecutable case. so there's a a lot that would have to be sorted out in the court case in terms of what the legal standards for obstruction are. i think there's a disagreement, for example, between the attorney general and the special counsel about what those are. there'd b
♪ gerry: back with elizabeth holtzman and andrew mccarthy. andy, in his report robert mueller laid out 10, or it might have been 11 actually, grounds of cases of possible obstruction of justice by the president. if this is taken up by congress, how strong do you think those grounds are? i mean, clearly aside from the politics, the grounds that he came up with, what's the case that the president obstructed justice? >> the problem here is that we're leaping back and forth from the legal...
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it might be sir andrew rochford in a few years' time! enormous congratulations. i hope you enjoy the ceremony full stop andrew roachford joining me from berlin. the headlines on bbc news. michael gove — one of the frontrunners for the conservative leadership — says he ‘deeply regrets‘ taking cocaine in the past. us president donald trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to act over migrants, asylum seekers and border security. health officials launch an investigation into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. sport, and time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. their women‘s world cup gets under way and we get a look at germany, one of the lead ranked countries. and we can follow the progress of france who started their campaign in style, beating south korea 4—0 in front of a sell—out crowd. i! million also watched on tv. in scale, they promised football boppers migrator show. that takes planning, i
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defenders of home. ♪ gerry: back with elizabeth holtzman and andrew mccarthy. andy, in his report robert mueller laid out 10, or it might have been 11 actually, grounds of cases of possible obstruction of justice by the president. if this is taken up by congress, how strong do you think those grounds are? i mean, clearly aside from the politics, the grounds that he came up with, what's the case that the president obstructed justice? >> the problem here is that we're leaping back and forth from the legal realm to political realm, right? so if you were to ask me as a strict prosecution matter what would be the outcome of this in the court, that would be one analysis. in an impeachment proceeding, which would be the context the congress would take this up, they don't need to have a sufficient prosecutable case. so there's a a lot that would have to be sorted out in the court case in terms of what the legal standards for obstruction are. i think there's a disagreement, for example, between the attorney general and the special counsel about what those are. there'd b
defenders of home. ♪ gerry: back with elizabeth holtzman and andrew mccarthy. andy, in his report robert mueller laid out 10, or it might have been 11 actually, grounds of cases of possible obstruction of justice by the president. if this is taken up by congress, how strong do you think those grounds are? i mean, clearly aside from the politics, the grounds that he came up with, what's the case that the president obstructed justice? >> the problem here is that we're leaping back and...
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i'll be right back with elizabeth holtzman and andrew mccarthy. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. thank you. there is reward. beyond the classroom... there is inspiration. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? that's what i say. there is the moment. (laughing) beyond despair... there is hope....
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i'll be right back with elizabeth holtzman and andrew mccarthy. stay with us. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. when she was diagnosed with alzheimer's, it just turned my life upside down. it was difficult for me to identify 'cause she normally forget where she left the keys or if she had something to do. she can have a conversation like normal with a neighbor, but suddenly, she comes to me and she say, who's that, i don't know who's that. and she start repeating the same questions. when she was diagnosed, she say, ah, what are you telling me? no, i don't have this. 'cause she didn't want to, to recognize what was happening to her. one in 10 americans over 65 has alzheimer's disease, and 2/3 are women. for more information, go to brightfocus.org. ♪ gerry: back with elizabeth holtzman and andrew mccarthy. andy, in
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andrew you're a businessman and unusually for hong kong this protests which the organizers claim reached a 1000000 in terms of the participants it included didn't it members of the legal profession members of your sector the business sector as well so clearly more than just the usual suspects if you like were enraged by this proposed bill there's even a housewives petition i understand which is signed by thousands of housewives who are against this extradition bill what is the objection to it from the business lobby in particular. well of course from the business. far the business sectors concerned the worry in the beginning was that a lot of his this meant had been operating in china. for a number of years and then of course there are certain kind of practices which could be regarded as normal in china but actually could also be the cause for trumped up charges so i think that the business community has expressed the worry and hence that has to lead to amendments in the bill. first for exempting certain crimes and also raising the threshold of kind of crimes qualifying for this extradit
andrew you're a businessman and unusually for hong kong this protests which the organizers claim reached a 1000000 in terms of the participants it included didn't it members of the legal profession members of your sector the business sector as well so clearly more than just the usual suspects if you like were enraged by this proposed bill there's even a housewives petition i understand which is signed by thousands of housewives who are against this extradition bill what is the objection to it...
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andrew: the risk is more to the latter. without the market fully realizing it, many tech capex boom over the last two years. this represents a catalyst to pull back from that. confidence is everything for the consumer and for business. this is one more reason not to do something, to push activity back to a furniture -- to a future quarter. francine: what are other unintended consequences? it is about technological supremacy. the worst is the uncertainty. business needs to know what kind of environment they have when they are investing. you are investing now for yields in the future, next five years or more. if you think, ok i don't like immigration policy of this country, i will affect trade. they are completely unrelated. -- your business analysis, forecasting, saying, this is where i expect the economy to go because these fundamentals are around. some completely unrelated political thing comes over. back.ss pulls it is not a long-term investment that will give you sustained growth. francine: we will talk about the impact,
andrew: the risk is more to the latter. without the market fully realizing it, many tech capex boom over the last two years. this represents a catalyst to pull back from that. confidence is everything for the consumer and for business. this is one more reason not to do something, to push activity back to a furniture -- to a future quarter. francine: what are other unintended consequences? it is about technological supremacy. the worst is the uncertainty. business needs to know what kind of...
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the answer, if mueller is honest, is the day i hireded andrew weissmann, because andrew weissmann, sean, was briefed a year earlier, 2016, on -- >> sean: 2016. his pitbull, number one guy -- >> yes! >> sean: by the way, he was that hillary's victory party. also "license to lie," sidney powell's huge book, exposing all of his corruption, there for the world to read, and i urge people to read it. geraldo, after the nine and a half minute -- well, robert mueller statement, that then attorney general barr anden the special counsel's office had to clean up badly, and i think frankly, the attorney generalhe threw mueller a lifeline, because didn't remember what he said, or he didn't write it, ore he doesn't know, which is even worse. why do i suspect this is notot going to go well for him at all? >> it isn't. we are going back down memory lane. nadler and schiff remind me of high school athletes, they graduated from high school, and now nobody recognizes them. they are offended that they are outside the mainstream of public consciousness now. nobody knows who they are or what they are doing.
the answer, if mueller is honest, is the day i hireded andrew weissmann, because andrew weissmann, sean, was briefed a year earlier, 2016, on -- >> sean: 2016. his pitbull, number one guy -- >> yes! >> sean: by the way, he was that hillary's victory party. also "license to lie," sidney powell's huge book, exposing all of his corruption, there for the world to read, and i urge people to read it. geraldo, after the nine and a half minute -- well, robert mueller...
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andrew yang is skroinijoining u in miami. welcome. we have to start with immigration. we were talking about that upsetting image of the father and his daughter trying to make their way in the u.s. let's say this all works out and it is day one, what do you do at the southern border because what happens to that man and his daughter, that does not appear to be solving any poll sicy programs. >> i am a parent myself. it makes you think about your own life and how fortunate you are and how we have to do much more for families seeking for a better life in the next generation. our policies are not being actually put into place of any effective ways where it is mull my months waiting for asylum here. hey if you come in, you will have this hearing but in real life people are getting turned away and people are turning to desperate measures because in some cases it is over a yearlong wait. i would say whatever it takes, we'll put the resources in place to actually be able to implement the policy. >> many candidates are talking about a smart border and technological advancement a
andrew yang is skroinijoining u in miami. welcome. we have to start with immigration. we were talking about that upsetting image of the father and his daughter trying to make their way in the u.s. let's say this all works out and it is day one, what do you do at the southern border because what happens to that man and his daughter, that does not appear to be solving any poll sicy programs. >> i am a parent myself. it makes you think about your own life and how fortunate you are and how we...
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andrew miller is a young man who worked with roger stone. he's been fighting for almost a year now to not respond to a grand jury subpoena that orders him to testify to mueller's grand jury. mr. miller has lost at every step of the way in this legal fight that he has waged, but in a process that i have to guess has created a matter horn of legal bills has been trying every way he can to get his case appealed and appealed hopefully all the way to supreme court. well, yesterday in washington that quest, that presumably really expensive quest, it finally came to an end when andrew miller and finally was ordered by the chief judge in d.c. district court that he must turn up to give grand jury testimony tomorrow morning at 9:30 or he should expect a warrant to be issued for his arrest. now, mr. miller does not expect to be arrested. as far as we understand from the court hearing on the issue this week he expects to testify tomorrow. and this is really interesting for a few different reasons. i mean, for one, this testimony from andrew miller is f
andrew miller is a young man who worked with roger stone. he's been fighting for almost a year now to not respond to a grand jury subpoena that orders him to testify to mueller's grand jury. mr. miller has lost at every step of the way in this legal fight that he has waged, but in a process that i have to guess has created a matter horn of legal bills has been trying every way he can to get his case appealed and appealed hopefully all the way to supreme court. well, yesterday in washington that...
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you get my friday going, andrew! one of the problems they had in the eurozone crisis was that he didn‘t have the automatic system for shifting money around from areas not affected by the economic crisis to those that were affected and the like the united states has to some degree through the very large federal budget. this indicates some sort of progress towards addressing that kind of issue. but it does look on the face of it, like the scale of money involved is going to be really quite small. but, you know, some people are seeing it as at least a kind of building block from which something more substantial could be activated if there is another crisis. this is something that‘s going to the eurozone summit in a couple of weeks‘ time. there is a lwa ys couple of weeks‘ time. there is always this problem with this kind of thing that german taxpayers in particular have this concern, as they would see it, of being left on they would see it, of being left on the hook for the irresponsibility of governments in oth
you get my friday going, andrew! one of the problems they had in the eurozone crisis was that he didn‘t have the automatic system for shifting money around from areas not affected by the economic crisis to those that were affected and the like the united states has to some degree through the very large federal budget. this indicates some sort of progress towards addressing that kind of issue. but it does look on the face of it, like the scale of money involved is going to be really quite...
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the answer, if mueller is honest, is the day i hired andrew weissmann, because andrew weissmann, sean, was briefed a year earlier, 2016, o- >> sean: 2016. his pitbull, number one guy one guy -- >> yes! >> sean: victory party. also licensed to lie, sidney powell's huge book, exposing all of his corruption, therefore the world to read, and i urge people to read it. geraldo, after the nine and a half minute -- well, robert mueller statement, that then attorney general barr any special counsel's office had to clean up badly, and i think frankly, the attorney general, three mueller a lifeline, because didn't remember what he said what he write it, or he doesn't know, which is even worse. why do i suspect -- this is not going to go well for him at all. >> it isn't. we are going back down memory lane. nadler and shift remind me of high school athletes, they graduated from high school, and now nobody recognizes them. they are offended that they are outside the mainstream of public consciousness now. nobody knows who they are or what they are doing. they have been forgotten, so they are desper
the answer, if mueller is honest, is the day i hired andrew weissmann, because andrew weissmann, sean, was briefed a year earlier, 2016, o- >> sean: 2016. his pitbull, number one guy one guy -- >> yes! >> sean: victory party. also licensed to lie, sidney powell's huge book, exposing all of his corruption, therefore the world to read, and i urge people to read it. geraldo, after the nine and a half minute -- well, robert mueller statement, that then attorney general barr any...
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andrew stephens live for us in hong kong. andrew, thank you. >>> and for more on the protests in hong kong, you can get the very latest and the background, more background on what is a complex story at cnn.com. >>> now to the u.s. state of iowa. the race for 2020. we're getting close to it. 19 democratic candidates for president were in that key election state pitching themselves to voters and to donors at the party's annual hall of fame dinner. our leyla santiago was there. >> reporter: a lot of the voters i talked to said that this didn't necessarily make it any easier for them to narrow down that short list. in fact, it makes it more difficult. let's talk about what actually happened here. you had 19 of the 23 candidates all in one room making a five-minute pitch to voters here in iowa. remember, iowa, the very first caucus state. that's why there's a lot of focus here. among the candidates, you heard them talk about issues not so surprising, abortion, voting rights, health care, and every single one of them made sure to s
andrew stephens live for us in hong kong. andrew, thank you. >>> and for more on the protests in hong kong, you can get the very latest and the background, more background on what is a complex story at cnn.com. >>> now to the u.s. state of iowa. the race for 2020. we're getting close to it. 19 democratic candidates for president were in that key election state pitching themselves to voters and to donors at the party's annual hall of fame dinner. our leyla santiago was there....
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thing about this, andrew mccabe, in order for us to thoroughly understand what happened with andrew mccabe, with john brennan, with james comey, we need access to their text messages and emails. this is what they are fighting so hard to get. the american people deserve to know what they were doing, what they were planning and why this investigation started into president trump. >> sean: tom, what is so important about this information you are getting through the freedom of information act, and what we got this week, executive order, 12333, the one that came out last night and the night before, these are important, but it is hard, how long does it take the average freedom of information act request that you guys put into get released? >> often well over a year. and that requires a federal lawsuit. and in the case of the text messages that we are talking about, the fbi has taken the legal position, and extraordinary legal position that i am not aware of government agencies taking it. not one text message should be subject to the freedom of information act. all of andrew mccabe's text message
thing about this, andrew mccabe, in order for us to thoroughly understand what happened with andrew mccabe, with john brennan, with james comey, we need access to their text messages and emails. this is what they are fighting so hard to get. the american people deserve to know what they were doing, what they were planning and why this investigation started into president trump. >> sean: tom, what is so important about this information you are getting through the freedom of information...
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think about what andrew mccabe is saying they are. he is actually saying, look, we have these people talking to people in the united states. they should be reporting this to the fbi. we have foreign actors, yet, they went ahead and took all of this information which i believe the investigation is definitely going to focus on fusion gps. that is a nongovernmental entity. that is the embattled research firm that hired christopher steele to basically collect all the information on the dossier which was paid for by the hillary clinton campaign and the democratic national committee. they will be looking very closely at that, but they took all of this information from a foreign, even if it was an ally, and my six agent -- m-16 agent, and then he takes the information from the russians. so think about that. they are actually the hypocrisy is stunning they are. >> jason: and judge, the selective moral outrage is what drives me crazy. i don't see a fair and balanced media trying to ask hard, probing questions anywhere on the democratic side. b
think about what andrew mccabe is saying they are. he is actually saying, look, we have these people talking to people in the united states. they should be reporting this to the fbi. we have foreign actors, yet, they went ahead and took all of this information which i believe the investigation is definitely going to focus on fusion gps. that is a nongovernmental entity. that is the embattled research firm that hired christopher steele to basically collect all the information on the dossier...
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and now andrew. he is the best bit. 0h, territory. nice and brief. and now andrew. he is the best bit. oh, i say, vicar! we have been talking about huge stories. iran. well it is striking, we heard news that the australian airline has re—routed flights to avoid the air space around the gulf of oman. the economic significance is it will add to their costs, more fuel consumption and it will be a nuisance to passengers. but it is, it is an ultracautious attitude to the potential security risks. the big economic implication of course is for the oil price. some of the world's biggest oil producers such as saudi arabia and kuwait they ship most of their crude oil out through the area. for some, there are options. saudi arabia could send more via the red sea. there is no question that if the strait of homus was disrupted it would have a big impact on the price of oil. the oil price in the last couple of weeks has been responding more to concerns about demand and worries about trade tensions. but if this situation in the gulf does get more serious, there is no question we
and now andrew. he is the best bit. 0h, territory. nice and brief. and now andrew. he is the best bit. oh, i say, vicar! we have been talking about huge stories. iran. well it is striking, we heard news that the australian airline has re—routed flights to avoid the air space around the gulf of oman. the economic significance is it will add to their costs, more fuel consumption and it will be a nuisance to passengers. but it is, it is an ultracautious attitude to the potential security risks....
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on joint base andrews, drew reporter: inside joint base andrews, a boy lives out his dream. swearing in 13-year-old o'ryan jolly off to be a pilot for the day. first, a little training in the same simulator the air force trains with. >> good. >> sehow excited he is? it's awesome. >> reporter: a few years ago, o'ryan developed a rare and terminal mital chondrial brain disease >> we can't wait to see my child smile and be able to -- sorry. be able to do this, you kno because people don't realize what you have when you havit and we don't. >> reporter: which is why the nonprofit check six and colonel robert balzona selected o'ryan for the biannual pilot for a day program at andrews. >> we can't change what is happening with him and what the outcome is, but we can replace all of the bad memories with all of the good memories. >> you never know. it might help you. >> reporter: see those bracelets? o'ryan makes those and sellat them and dones the money to the children's hospital specifically to fund researh for his disease. >> i make them and i feel hope around the world. >> report
on joint base andrews, drew reporter: inside joint base andrews, a boy lives out his dream. swearing in 13-year-old o'ryan jolly off to be a pilot for the day. first, a little training in the same simulator the air force trains with. >> good. >> sehow excited he is? it's awesome. >> reporter: a few years ago, o'ryan developed a rare and terminal mital chondrial brain disease >> we can't wait to see my child smile and be able to -- sorry. be able to do this, you kno...
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that was strange, too. >> reporter: the strangestof all, andrew got a bonus. >> the intersect day ie rived inside envelope and there was a check for ,000. er reporter: along with an of letter and the red flags were flying. >> what was strange was that he was asking me for a direct deposit slip. he was also asking for the irs horm t would show my social security number. >> reporter: andrew, of course, didn't respond. curious, though, h took the check to the bank where he was told it was fake. >> if i had filled out the paperwork h would have had my bank account information, he would have had my social security number and my driver's license. on top of iit, would have cashba a check and probly had to have paid out of my own pocket a few thousanddollars. >> reporter: moral to the story, job scammers should be fired. >> i think what frustrates mehe tmost, when you're looking for a job, you're vulnerable anf put yoursel out there. you get turned down a lot. there's a lot of rejection. but a situation like this is 10 times worse than somebody sayinu you're not alified for j aob. >> it's so
that was strange, too. >> reporter: the strangestof all, andrew got a bonus. >> the intersect day ie rived inside envelope and there was a check for ,000. er reporter: along with an of letter and the red flags were flying. >> what was strange was that he was asking me for a direct deposit slip. he was also asking for the irs horm t would show my social security number. >> reporter: andrew, of course, didn't respond. curious, though, h took the check to the bank where he...
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haven't heard of andrew yang? check this out, 2,500 people in new york city's washington in the rain to hear him speak. giving people money, a freedom dividend. that's andrew yang's big idea. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> check out other candidates sharing their big ideas at nbcnews.com/mybigidea. >>> just ahead an american just graduated fro medical school is feared n mexico.d his family appealing for help.>> and the massive fact is, every insce company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... good hands? play it cool and escape hearurn fast with newg ums chewy bites coolinsensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with newg ums chewy bites coolinsensation. heartbn, indigestion, upset omach, diarrhea. ♪e nausea, (vo) try new pepto liquicaps f
haven't heard of andrew yang? check this out, 2,500 people in new york city's washington in the rain to hear him speak. giving people money, a freedom dividend. that's andrew yang's big idea. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> check out other candidates sharing their big ideas at nbcnews.com/mybigidea. >>> just ahead an american just graduated fro medical school is feared n mexico.d his family appealing for help.>> and the massive fact is, every insce company hopes you...
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. >> our andrew stephens is following the story live in hong kong this hour. andrew, by pointing the finger at the united states over the issue of trade, it is completely contrary to the reasons so many people expressed their reasons for protesting. it's really about this extradition bill that critics say gives the chinese government too much power over hong kong. >> reporter: yeah, it gives china the power to ask the hong kong government to extradite people who beijing accused of undergoing crimes or just someone that they don't like, someone who has been critical of beijing, so there is this real fear in hong kong, if you like, george, that this extradition order if it goes through will open up china -- to open up hong kong, excuse me, to the judicial system on the mainland of china, which as we just heard is not seen as fair, certainly not seen as impartial. so the people are coming out here really to make that point, and they made that point hugely. 1 million people according to protest organizers. i've been in quite a few demonstrations here, covered them
. >> our andrew stephens is following the story live in hong kong this hour. andrew, by pointing the finger at the united states over the issue of trade, it is completely contrary to the reasons so many people expressed their reasons for protesting. it's really about this extradition bill that critics say gives the chinese government too much power over hong kong. >> reporter: yeah, it gives china the power to ask the hong kong government to extradite people who beijing accused of...
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let's go to andrew thomas who has been inside the court to tell us how this played out in court, andrew. it was about a kilometer from here that the man accused of these killings on the 15th of march was said to have carried them out at one mosque on the others of the park, and another a couple of kilometers away. he is being held in a prison in auckland. he appeared in court via video link. he could see his own lawyer and the crown lawyer making the accusations against him. he could see the judge. what he couldn't see or the 100 or so family members are victim sitting in the court, their eyes transfixed on the screen, watching his face. he was looking slightly up at the camera in what looked like a bare room with nobody else in it. he was mostly there impassively, but at one point he smirked was his lawyer in christchurch on his behalf pled not guilty to 51 murders and 40 attempted murder charges, and the terrorism charges well. he winks at one point as well at the camera. there was a look of disgust on the faces of those family members in court as he did those things. formally about l
let's go to andrew thomas who has been inside the court to tell us how this played out in court, andrew. it was about a kilometer from here that the man accused of these killings on the 15th of march was said to have carried them out at one mosque on the others of the park, and another a couple of kilometers away. he is being held in a prison in auckland. he appeared in court via video link. he could see his own lawyer and the crown lawyer making the accusations against him. he could see the...
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who is andrew yang? >> i'm an international airport and problem solver and i'm running for president to solve the problems that got donald trump into the white house in 2016. we started with millions of manufacturing jobs in michigan, ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and we're going to do the same thing to millions of retailer jobs, call center jobs, fast food jobs and truck driving jobs. so i'm running to help advance meaningful solutions including $1,000 a month for every american adult starting age 18. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: entrepreneur, what's your training? >> well, i went to law school and spent five unhappy months as a lawyer. >> stephen: and then you were out? >> yeah, my parents told people i was a lawyer for a couple of years afterwards. then i started a business that didn't work out, i worked for a technology company, and worked for a company that became the one of the biggest in the united states. >> stephen: basic universal income, the freedom dividend. how does that work? >> the
who is andrew yang? >> i'm an international airport and problem solver and i'm running for president to solve the problems that got donald trump into the white house in 2016. we started with millions of manufacturing jobs in michigan, ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and we're going to do the same thing to millions of retailer jobs, call center jobs, fast food jobs and truck driving jobs. so i'm running to help advance meaningful solutions including $1,000 a month for every american adult...
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yesterday hereceived a special honor, he became a pilot for the da at joint base andrews. news 4's drew wilder was there to s himworn in. >> inside joint base andrews, a boy lives out his dream, swearing-in 13-year-old owe riol off to be a pilot for the day. >> it's so comfy. >> first a little training in the same simulat the air force trains with. >> see how excited he is? >> a few years ago, orion developed a rare and terminal mito c mi mitocondrial brain disease. >> we canay ask for a d to see my child -- sorry. and to be able to do this. people don't realize what you have when you have it. and we don't. >> which is why the nonprofit selected orion for the biannual pilot for a day at andrews. >> we can't change what's happening to him. but wehe can replace tad memories with good ones. >> see the bracelets? he makes hem, sells them and donates the money to the children's hospital for funding for s disease. >> he'll only be a brigadier general for one day, but his service will change countless rlives foer. on joint base andrews, drew wilder, news 4. >> very special. >>> o
yesterday hereceived a special honor, he became a pilot for the da at joint base andrews. news 4's drew wilder was there to s himworn in. >> inside joint base andrews, a boy lives out his dream, swearing-in 13-year-old owe riol off to be a pilot for the day. >> it's so comfy. >> first a little training in the same simulat the air force trains with. >> see how excited he is? >> a few years ago, orion developed a rare and terminal mito c mi mitocondrial brain...
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the head of mi five andrew parker. and the front page of the telegraph, they have gone on a very political angle, up and onto the fa ct political angle, up and onto the fact that the cbi chair at fairburn has been given... made a dame because they say that she was part of project fear during dominant they would never let her forget that one. put out all the stuff that was set there in a referendum campaign, the assertion that she is getting this assertion that she is getting this asa assertion that she is getting this as a thank you from the government for her efforts to try and keep the uk inside the eu. i'm sure others would say she is pointing out economic damage of brexit but anyway... and other predecessors at the cbi have been given as well. well, those honours arejust the cbi have been given as well. well, those honours are just out and it isa well, those honours are just out and it is a really interesting list so we will have more on that in an hour but that is it for this hour. kevin and benedict are back at h
the head of mi five andrew parker. and the front page of the telegraph, they have gone on a very political angle, up and onto the fa ct political angle, up and onto the fact that the cbi chair at fairburn has been given... made a dame because they say that she was part of project fear during dominant they would never let her forget that one. put out all the stuff that was set there in a referendum campaign, the assertion that she is getting this assertion that she is getting this asa assertion...
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>> andrew, thanks very much. good morning i'm here at the chicago federal reserve bank in chicago with chicago fed president charlie evans. charlie, thanks for joining us this morning. >> good morning, steve. >> so, let's talk about the conference that we're at here. this is one of the fed business conference, part of a broad effort to what, rethink how you guys make policy >> yes it's a long effort going on this entire year. we've had a number of sessions at federal reserve banks in dallas, in boston, and others, where we've talked to local leaders, people in the community, trying to ask their perspectives on monetary policy. what does maximum employment mean to them what does stability mean chair powell has commissioned everyone to look at the long-term framework. it's a good time to do it. the economy is doing well. inflation is getting close to 2% it's a quieter time. and it's a good time to think about our framework, sort of every five year type of effort do we have the right tools do we have the right commu
>> andrew, thanks very much. good morning i'm here at the chicago federal reserve bank in chicago with chicago fed president charlie evans. charlie, thanks for joining us this morning. >> good morning, steve. >> so, let's talk about the conference that we're at here. this is one of the fed business conference, part of a broad effort to what, rethink how you guys make policy >> yes it's a long effort going on this entire year. we've had a number of sessions at federal...
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i'm beck along with joe kernen andrew is reporting live from federal hall in lore manhattan andrew, lots going on. there's a reason you're there today. tell us about it >> you're back, i'm going. slack making its public debut right here at the new york stock exchange via direct listing. at its reference price of $26, the software company valued north of $15 billion. could be 16 billion or 17 billion. we'll have an interview with stewart butterfield. that's at 8:00 a.m well have more on this debut probably one of the biggest in terms of enterprise companies going public during this ipo vintage. we awere here last year for the uber ipo slack today. we'll bring you lots of news about it it's a different type of listing, it's a direct listing we'll talk about all of the dynamics around that for now, back to you >> we talked about that direct listing earlier this week. the pros and cons to it again? >> there are some pros and cons. you can only do it if you have a lot of cash on the balance sheet. this is a company that does. if you're trying to raise money, it doesn't work this way there's n
i'm beck along with joe kernen andrew is reporting live from federal hall in lore manhattan andrew, lots going on. there's a reason you're there today. tell us about it >> you're back, i'm going. slack making its public debut right here at the new york stock exchange via direct listing. at its reference price of $26, the software company valued north of $15 billion. could be 16 billion or 17 billion. we'll have an interview with stewart butterfield. that's at 8:00 a.m well have more on...
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yesterday, the adolescent services part st andrew's healthcare unit in northamptonshire was put into special measures following a damning report. we'll get reaction from the family of a woman being looked after in a different part of the unit. she has a huge dressing on her head and burns all over her face and under her eyes and ears where she threw boiling water over her. she has a plaster cast on her arm because she had chewed a hole in her arm which he had an operation on a couple of weeks ago. and plastic bags, drinks bottles and food packaging are having a devastating impact on ocean pollution, so could you give up single use plastics? ben fogle is calling on us all to do just that. he'll be here in the studio. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. have you already made changes to give up single use plastics? could you do more? ben fogle is trying to get everyone to pledge to give up just one thing as part of world oceans day. do get in touch with your ideas on how we can use less plastic, and everything else we're talking about this morning, use the
yesterday, the adolescent services part st andrew's healthcare unit in northamptonshire was put into special measures following a damning report. we'll get reaction from the family of a woman being looked after in a different part of the unit. she has a huge dressing on her head and burns all over her face and under her eyes and ears where she threw boiling water over her. she has a plaster cast on her arm because she had chewed a hole in her arm which he had an operation on a couple of weeks...
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the green light bill was passed by governor andrew cuomo with the help of new york's assemblywoman catalina cruz. and will impact 265,000 immigrants. a recent poll showed more than 50% of new yorkers were against the idea. wedotcom -- bloomberg.com, have a story on an australian born technologists who gained notoriety three years ago and he declared himself the inventor of bitcoin. he is suing one of the creators of the digital currency ether for defamation as well as many others that dispute his claim and says he intends to defend himself in court. you can follow all of these stories on your terminal on bloomberg.com and tictoc on twitter. romaine: thank you. caught in the trade crosshairs, the nikkei reporting that apple is asking it suppliers to take a look at shifting 15 -- 50% to 30% of its production capacity
the green light bill was passed by governor andrew cuomo with the help of new york's assemblywoman catalina cruz. and will impact 265,000 immigrants. a recent poll showed more than 50% of new yorkers were against the idea. wedotcom -- bloomberg.com, have a story on an australian born technologists who gained notoriety three years ago and he declared himself the inventor of bitcoin. he is suing one of the creators of the digital currency ether for defamation as well as many others that dispute...
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he's andrew mccabe. he took over for the fbi when comey was fired. he launched the instruction and counter intelligence investigations into the president. remember why? fearing he could be a russian asset. how does he weigh the president's latest words and what does he think russia could try next if we do nothing to harden the election? and that was mueller's most pressing warning. fix the system. this will happen again. why has congress done almost nothing about it? is the senate's majority leader intentionally trying to let russia interfere again? if not, why does he do nothing? we're going to pull back the curtain on mitch mcconnell. and the curtain is about to drop on sarah sanders. the government watchdog calls for the firing of the president's most effective mouth piece, kellyanne dconway. tough day for the president. who will be left around him? let's get after it. >> the head of the federal election commission just delivered a scathing rebuke to president trump. this is new. here's the quote. let me make something 100% clear, it is illegal fo
he's andrew mccabe. he took over for the fbi when comey was fired. he launched the instruction and counter intelligence investigations into the president. remember why? fearing he could be a russian asset. how does he weigh the president's latest words and what does he think russia could try next if we do nothing to harden the election? and that was mueller's most pressing warning. fix the system. this will happen again. why has congress done almost nothing about it? is the senate's majority...
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republicans were very frustrated with president andrew johnson. iny created a commission 1866 to explore what was going on in the south. they invited a range of people including robert really and other confederate leaders to testify. the commission interviewed several people from stanton including john brown baldwin, a former unionist turned confederate congressman. argued that to lead -- to leave the united states was profoundly wrong and misguided. he said, if there is a war, let's guess where it is going to be. virginia will become the flinders of america. sure enough, they had seen virginia devastated by the war. now, he is going to testify to the republicans about what it means. he had gone to plead with president lincoln in april of 1861 immediately before fort sumter to say, give us some more time. the chips already left. the commissioner asked, was there a longer combination aimed to overthrow the government? baldwin assured him he knew of no one. insaid, i have been intercourse with all of the violent men of virginia. i would know if ther
republicans were very frustrated with president andrew johnson. iny created a commission 1866 to explore what was going on in the south. they invited a range of people including robert really and other confederate leaders to testify. the commission interviewed several people from stanton including john brown baldwin, a former unionist turned confederate congressman. argued that to lead -- to leave the united states was profoundly wrong and misguided. he said, if there is a war, let's guess...
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andrew is keen to work with education officials and experts on the ground, allowing them to tailor the curriculum to each community. you say you are keen to work with partners. would that be any partner? if google or microsoft came along with a large amount of cash, would you welcome that? we believe that the child, particularly at primary school, needs to be in a sanctuary where they are not being observed, and data is being extracted about them. all of us know that big tech companies are gathering data on all of us now. i mean, google probably knows where we are sitting now in the middle of malawi, and that information is monetised. i am fearful, i think we must protect children from being seen as a product in any way. an hour's drive north of lilongwe and the potential of the software becomes clear. dzaleka refugee camp is home to almost 40,000, fleeing war orfamine. here, 0nebillion‘s partner, vso, is delivering hour—long classes. this is integrity church in the heart of the refugee camp. 50 or so children are here. the tablets have been in for about a month. it's a little too
andrew is keen to work with education officials and experts on the ground, allowing them to tailor the curriculum to each community. you say you are keen to work with partners. would that be any partner? if google or microsoft came along with a large amount of cash, would you welcome that? we believe that the child, particularly at primary school, needs to be in a sanctuary where they are not being observed, and data is being extracted about them. all of us know that big tech companies are...