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he is like the cutest kid in the park there, ninth, lewis branson swings want to write off hunter --ht off hunter. tied ball game. miguel rojas with another single to right, that brings the go ahead run, 5-4. that was games. we have time to show you this, hunter strickland trying to save it, he brushes back lewis branson with two men on. he took offense to that pitch, shortly after, he lines want to write for a base hit and he has words for hunter strickland if he goes down the first base line. strickland blows the faith, he is taken out of the game and instead of going to the left side of the dugout, he takes along route to the right and has words. he brushes it off and says no problem as it continues. madison bumgarner, of all people says what are you doing. is always under such great emotional control. meantime, the a's ross, there was a great match in the world cup. a bug infestation bothers tunisia and england. they finally bring out the bug spray. there's a look at what was pestering those guys, 1-1, into extra time. england makes good, harry kane with both goals for england. t
he is like the cutest kid in the park there, ninth, lewis branson swings want to write off hunter --ht off hunter. tied ball game. miguel rojas with another single to right, that brings the go ahead run, 5-4. that was games. we have time to show you this, hunter strickland trying to save it, he brushes back lewis branson with two men on. he took offense to that pitch, shortly after, he lines want to write for a base hit and he has words for hunter strickland if he goes down the first base line....
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banking on branson. purchasing virgin money holdings for a $2.3 billion deal. on the job. the first day for john williams as he enters his new role as the new york fed president. jason: joining us now is none other than had hammond, our bloomberg deals reporter. how are things? >> good. i was golfing yesterday. jason: so let's start with bitcoin. this is such a great story. that going to break the internet. >> bitcoin will never make the mainstream, as well, according to bis. they say it uses too mucher, if it gets to a certain sca it would break the internet, drain all the power. and even just the energy required to do the mining, it uses more energy than switzerland. alix: it is insane. >> it's not sustainable, not a growth model. jason: you have regulators who have some very, very big questions around this, as well. the koreans, the japanese. the u.s. still hasn't quite figured it out. others have embraced it, but in one of those awkward hugs. blockchain a bitcoin can be challenging, which brings us to our next story, which has nothing to do with bitcoin. br
banking on branson. purchasing virgin money holdings for a $2.3 billion deal. on the job. the first day for john williams as he enters his new role as the new york fed president. jason: joining us now is none other than had hammond, our bloomberg deals reporter. how are things? >> good. i was golfing yesterday. jason: so let's start with bitcoin. this is such a great story. that going to break the internet. >> bitcoin will never make the mainstream, as well, according to bis. they...
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united states is the fact that in april twenty sixth you're arrested an american missionary andrew branson apparently to hold as a bargaining chip unless and until the u.s. extradite school and the reason we know that is because you know that this is what's how this is what you're this is what your president admitted in the speech last autumn he said about the americans give us the pass the back they say you have one pastor as well meaning given to us then we will try him branson and give him to you what is that if not hostage diplomacy is not of this diplomacy my friend what is it the ransom the offering in exchange is accused and the indictment is there if you have if you spare five minutes to read the indictment you will see what kind of accusations there are in the indictment it is a poorly judicial process it is not a particularly motivated process so why are you offering to trade him no he didn't we never offered you get no we didn't give us a pastor back no have one we have given to us we never try and give them to you he never did that but when that there are agreements between bet
united states is the fact that in april twenty sixth you're arrested an american missionary andrew branson apparently to hold as a bargaining chip unless and until the u.s. extradite school and the reason we know that is because you know that this is what's how this is what you're this is what your president admitted in the speech last autumn he said about the americans give us the pass the back they say you have one pastor as well meaning given to us then we will try him branson and give him...
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well according to sir richard branson — that's the way motor racing — and indeed all car manufacturing not be as loud as formula 1 cars, they are still pretty fast. now on its fourth season, and as our attention turns to reducing air pollution, for he has never been so relevant. to reducing air pollution, for he has never been so relevantlj personally has never been so relevant.” personally think that formula 1 will no longer exist if it continues to drive petrol driven cars indefinitely. it guzzles fuel. it is not that exciting, and you just don't see cars overtaking... we follows is a richard branson's team to the last seven months, and not just for the racing, the technology used on the track is having a huge impact on the cars that we will all soon be driving. we are here in marrakesh, and it is a really amazing place for a raise.” marrakesh, and it is a really amazing place for a raise. i think the exciting thing about this is the development of the cars on the track today, will have an impact on everything we see at home. india doesn't bulging, the government banned the sale of n
well according to sir richard branson — that's the way motor racing — and indeed all car manufacturing not be as loud as formula 1 cars, they are still pretty fast. now on its fourth season, and as our attention turns to reducing air pollution, for he has never been so relevant. to reducing air pollution, for he has never been so relevantlj personally has never been so relevant.” personally think that formula 1 will no longer exist if it continues to drive petrol driven cars indefinitely....
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the branson school released a letter saying three former students came forward to report that abuse. they are asking anyone with else with information to let them know. in this case the statute of limitations has already expired. >>> palo alto leaders will discuss reept proposed tweaks to the planned train track grate they will consider church hill and palo alto intersections and city leaders hope to start track renovation and have the upgrades completed by 2028. >>> even though california legalized marijuana at the start of the year, many cities are trying to hash out their own rules. walnut creek leaders plan to debate the issue, trying to determine how to regulate pot plants on private property and maybe delivering noncannabis businesses. >>> if you've been to sfo, weather delaysan alaskais csidering reininstead. the airline would then bus passengers back to sf alaska airlines is able to make the move easily because it has the necessary employees and equipment at all three major bay area airports. alaska airlines bought america recently. >> rich getting richer. a new report showin
the branson school released a letter saying three former students came forward to report that abuse. they are asking anyone with else with information to let them know. in this case the statute of limitations has already expired. >>> palo alto leaders will discuss reept proposed tweaks to the planned train track grate they will consider church hill and palo alto intersections and city leaders hope to start track renovation and have the upgrades completed by 2028. >>> even...
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knots, shattering a record that stood almost 30 years and there was no hiding the elation of richard branson and his crew. anchor: this is "bbc world news" and these are the latest headlines. hours after reaching a deal, european leaders disagree about who should make and process migrantsoming into europ police in maryland say the gunman whot dead five people at a newspaper office would have killed more if he'd h t chance. mexico is choosing a newhi president weekend, the largest election in the country's history. vors are eligible to cast u.s. votes in neighboring and abroad are paying attention. polls suggest theefst politician, obrador, is the man to beat, after trying twice before. joining me live from washington is eric olson, senior adviser for security at thee.exico instit this has been an unusuly bloody election season. what's going on? eric: there's been about 130 candidates who have been killed, either candates or sitting authorities. it is unusual. it's very high number. i think one thing to keep in mind is tt these are mostly very local, remote areas, towns, villages in areas tha
knots, shattering a record that stood almost 30 years and there was no hiding the elation of richard branson and his crew. anchor: this is "bbc world news" and these are the latest headlines. hours after reaching a deal, european leaders disagree about who should make and process migrantsoming into europ police in maryland say the gunman whot dead five people at a newspaper office would have killed more if he'd h t chance. mexico is choosing a newhi president weekend, the largest...
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. >>> the branson school in ross has hired a law firm to investigate allegations of sexual abuse against girls by a school employee. the marin independent journal says three former students have come forward to report the abuse at the prestigious private school in the 1970s. a letter to the school community says the allegations are deeply upsetting and ask that anyone with additional information to come forward. >> an unusual sight fire crews in san francisco respond head first to a call of a burning futon tucked between concrete slabs of an overpass. the department posted these photos on facebook of last night's fire near 280 and evans avenue. it was particularly dangerous because a firefighter had to use a ladder and climb into a confined space in order to reach that futon. no one was hurt, but a strange call for them obviously. >> coming up elon musk is crying sabotage as tesla announces layoffs, plus. >> i'm lilian kim live at the berkeley marina where dragon boaters are mourning the loss of one of their own. i'll have that story coming up. >> also here, uber riders, how about a way
. >>> the branson school in ross has hired a law firm to investigate allegations of sexual abuse against girls by a school employee. the marin independent journal says three former students have come forward to report the abuse at the prestigious private school in the 1970s. a letter to the school community says the allegations are deeply upsetting and ask that anyone with additional information to come forward. >> an unusual sight fire crews in san francisco respond head first...
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and one of those backing alex all the way is virgin founder sir richard branson.e to move the world to a world that's powered by clean energy. and so if we can come up with an exciting way to try to get people involved in moving to clean energy, so much the better. what more exciting way to be than really exciting motor racing taking place in cities all over the world? all of the big car manufacturers are getting behind formula e and that's because as well as the race on the track, they're also competing to develop their own electric cars. jaguar is one of the first teams in the championship to bring one out. what's really exciting is this year, we launched... the car that will have a range of around 400 miles. it's part of the technology we developed in our risk are we it to consumers to try and enjoy. it's a really aggressive racing environment. we're pushing the boundaries and the technology to the limit. what we learned here will make cars that drive more efficiently and faster, more enjoyably for consumers. that's really key. from a consumer point of view, th
and one of those backing alex all the way is virgin founder sir richard branson.e to move the world to a world that's powered by clean energy. and so if we can come up with an exciting way to try to get people involved in moving to clean energy, so much the better. what more exciting way to be than really exciting motor racing taking place in cities all over the world? all of the big car manufacturers are getting behind formula e and that's because as well as the race on the track, they're also...
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and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew.he latest headlines: police say a gunman who killed five people at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland, carried out a targetted attack. this sunday, mexico goes to the polls in the country's general election. for the candidates and their party supporters campaigning has been deadly. 132 people have been killed in deaths directly linked to politics. but it is notjust political violence that is spiking in mexico. by the end of may, there had been more than 13,000 murders across the country. clive myrie has been talking to candidates risking their lives for democracy. a security camera captures a political assassination in mexico. supporters of the congressional candidate in federal elections gather after a rally. at the bottom—right of the screen, fernando puron poses for a selfie with a voter. but circled on the left is his killer, who calmly walks up behind and shoots him in the head. in the southern town of zumpango, in the most violent state in mexico, some believe bullets, not
and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew.he latest headlines: police say a gunman who killed five people at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland, carried out a targetted attack. this sunday, mexico goes to the polls in the country's general election. for the candidates and their party supporters campaigning has been deadly. 132 people have been killed in deaths directly linked to politics. but it is notjust political violence that is spiking in mexico. by...
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and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news. after reaching a deal, european leaders disagree about who should take in and process migrants, coming into europe. police in maryland say the gunman who shot dead five people at a newspaper office would have killed even more if he'd had the chance. mexico is choosing a new president this weekend. it's the largest election in the country's history and voters eligible to cast their ballots in neighbouring us and abroad are paying close attention. polls suggest the leftist politican andres manuel lopez 0brador is the man to beat — after trying twice before. well earlier i spoke to eric 0lson, senior advisor for security at the mexico institute. i asked him about all the bloodshed in the run up to the mexico elections. there has been about 130 candidates who have been killed. these are either candidates or sitting authorities. it is unusual, it is a high number. i think wanting to keep in mind is that these are mostly very local, remote areas, towns, villages, in areas that are already h
and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news. after reaching a deal, european leaders disagree about who should take in and process migrants, coming into europe. police in maryland say the gunman who shot dead five people at a newspaper office would have killed even more if he'd had the chance. mexico is choosing a new president this weekend. it's the largest election in the country's history and voters eligible to cast their ballots in...
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broadway has turned not only into vegas been branson. bring back the art. >> we don't need vegas in midtown. do you have one more fallback? >> i do. the world surf league. if lulac at the photo the girl has half the pay of the guy. that's atrocious. i'm in a female dominated sport. >> how much did the kangaroo get? >> he's on a volunteer effort. >> okay. >> not all my jokes are that great. >> the thing about the kangaroo is i heard sometimes his checks bounce. >> clever. >> that was good. >> all i can say is that was lit. >> on that note, we out. i think we have to -- i think i'm done. i'm toast. >> my mind doesn't go fast enough for this segment. >> my thanks for a very special fallback friday. ne thought mucht at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you'
broadway has turned not only into vegas been branson. bring back the art. >> we don't need vegas in midtown. do you have one more fallback? >> i do. the world surf league. if lulac at the photo the girl has half the pay of the guy. that's atrocious. i'm in a female dominated sport. >> how much did the kangaroo get? >> he's on a volunteer effort. >> okay. >> not all my jokes are that great. >> the thing about the kangaroo is i heard sometimes his checks...
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female that was shot by this race like place yesterday on the tenth week of the quake much of richard branson's was so when she was trying to rescue the lot of the palestinian protesters that was shot by the israeli snipers near the front side has been volunteering as a prime minister for ten weeks of that with much of the church she has been working as a volunteer for more than two months thousands of hundreds of females palestinian permit exposed to new journalists palestinian females all wanting her down everyone is sad and sad this is filling the place and there's the church i was with her said when she was killed we were trying to get the injured from the fans when these really saw us approaching their sniper started us was tear gas were suffocating and then they started to shoot randomly one of the bullets aimed at us heaters as trust she was wearing a medical badge and was clearly trying to raise her hand the israeli soldiers deliberately shot her good at the she was wearing a white uniform that was my daughter's only weapon she was helping wounded people i want to tell the world they ha
female that was shot by this race like place yesterday on the tenth week of the quake much of richard branson's was so when she was trying to rescue the lot of the palestinian protesters that was shot by the israeli snipers near the front side has been volunteering as a prime minister for ten weeks of that with much of the church she has been working as a volunteer for more than two months thousands of hundreds of females palestinian permit exposed to new journalists palestinian females all...
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and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew.. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. at least five people are reported to have been killed in an attack on a newspaper office in maryland near the us capital. european leaders are struggling to agree a joint statement at a summit dominated by the migration crisis with reports that italy is refusing to agree a joint statement. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we've been looking at the eu summit and the issue of migrants — so too has the international edition of the new york times. ‘what crisis?‘ it asks, pointing out that the number of migrants arriving in europe has slowed. it has two images — the top one shows migrants crowding a train station in hungary three years ago. below — the station this week — much less busy. the straits times reports on that search for a football team trapped in a cave complex in thailand. it has a picture of a navy official checking water levels before the search was suspended due to heavy rain. let's turn to the japan
and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew.. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. at least five people are reported to have been killed in an attack on a newspaper office in maryland near the us capital. european leaders are struggling to agree a joint statement at a summit dominated by the migration crisis with reports that italy is refusing to agree a joint statement. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we've been looking at the...
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and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news.a deal, european leaders disagree about who should take in and process migrants coming into europe. the fury surrounding donald trump's migration policy shows no sign of abating. with hundreds of parents still separated from their children, more demonstrations are planned for saturday. as more protests and rallies are planned across the united states over the weekend against the president's immigration policy, migrants who were separated from their children are still waiting to see them again. more than 2,000 children were taken away when their parents illegally crossed into the united states. that's before donald trump signed an executive order to stop the practice. in this special report, our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, has been given access to a centre in el paso, texas, housing recently released immigrant parents, only to find they still haven't been reunited with their children. phone rings. this is where parents wait by the phone, desperate for news of their child
and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news.a deal, european leaders disagree about who should take in and process migrants coming into europe. the fury surrounding donald trump's migration policy shows no sign of abating. with hundreds of parents still separated from their children, more demonstrations are planned for saturday. as more protests and rallies are planned across the united states over the weekend against the president's...
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and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. headlines: after 10 hours of talks — and under pressure from italy european leaders have agreed to a set of measures to deal with the migration crisis. police say a gunman who killed five people at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland, carried out a targetted attack. an oil tanker truck has caught fire in nigeria's commercial capital lagos. emergency officials say nine people are confirmed to have died, but that number is expected to rise. an official has blamed a brake failure on the tanker. a rescue operation is ongoing. lebo diseko has the story — and just a warning, you may find this should have been a normal rush—hour on one of the main i'm scared! instead, it was a scene of death, grief and fear after a fuel tanker crashed and caught fire. the flames spread from car to car, engulfing more than 50 in total. rescue teams have been working desperately to try and free anyone still trapped but as the hours go by, the chances of finding people alive seem less and less likely. this
and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. headlines: after 10 hours of talks — and under pressure from italy european leaders have agreed to a set of measures to deal with the migration crisis. police say a gunman who killed five people at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland, carried out a targetted attack. an oil tanker truck has caught fire in nigeria's commercial capital lagos. emergency officials say nine people are confirmed to have died, but that...
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and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news.ching a deal, european leaders disagree about who should take in and process migrants, coming into europe the fury surrounding donald trump's migration policy shows no sign of abating, with hundreds of parents still separated from their children, more demonstrations are planned for saturday. it's now been six days, and five nights, since a group of teenagers and their football coach disappeared inside a flooded cave in northern thailand. the huge search for the missing group, which is thought to have been cut off by rising floodwater, has gripped the country. thailand's prime minister has now arrived in chiang rai province to meet emergency workers, just as teams of us and british divers have arrived to join in the rescue effort in the remote, jungle region. our correspondent jonathan head reports. we are on our way up the side of the mountain to check out holes in the ground. it's hot, steep and very slippery. but there is just a chance, a small one, that it might lead to the missing
and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news.ching a deal, european leaders disagree about who should take in and process migrants, coming into europe the fury surrounding donald trump's migration policy shows no sign of abating, with hundreds of parents still separated from their children, more demonstrations are planned for saturday. it's now been six days, and five nights, since a group of teenagers and their football coach disappeared...
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. —— branson. the administrative does not appear to have a plan.k it will happen or for many of these families thatis happen or for many of these families that is it, they are broken up?|j hope that is not the case. many of these parents were given nothing more than a fly out with a one 800 number. i have heard from advocates and other attorneys that when pa rents and other attorneys that when parents or attorneys call that number they are told only that your child is in the united states, but not necessarily wear. that would be unsatisfying for any parent. on the information you are getting, what kind of state are the children and the parents in? we have good evidence that children in detention suffer greatly. these kids and their families are fleeing persecution. they have suffered already countless traumas in their home countries before they even get to the southern border, so detention of children, adults, of families together, will necessarily compounds that trauma and mental health professionals and councillors and paediatricians are speaking
. —— branson. the administrative does not appear to have a plan.k it will happen or for many of these families thatis happen or for many of these families that is it, they are broken up?|j hope that is not the case. many of these parents were given nothing more than a fly out with a one 800 number. i have heard from advocates and other attorneys that when pa rents and other attorneys that when parents or attorneys call that number they are told only that your child is in the united states,...
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proactively address that and instead of you know blaming each other if we could essentially blaming branson for blaming manufacturers if you could also target increasing awareness of the consumers who basically wear one dollar t. shirts and also activists who are wear one dollar t. shirts and start you know protesting in front of us because it's easy to attract bad bad press i don't think that's the way we should be heading for i think we should all be collaborating we have resources to come together and direct all their deficiencies that we have in sort of you know just coming out with reports which interview seven hundred plus workers in there's so many workers that you have in the industry across so many countries so i mean i am fully appreciate that you know you've done four years of survey and in phases but seriously i think we should all . concentrate more on getting more a bigger sample size and also deal with the factories directly point why don't all do all the deficiencies we have in direct them instead of you know just overgeneralizing the whole thing. you know i just i just like
proactively address that and instead of you know blaming each other if we could essentially blaming branson for blaming manufacturers if you could also target increasing awareness of the consumers who basically wear one dollar t. shirts and also activists who are wear one dollar t. shirts and start you know protesting in front of us because it's easy to attract bad bad press i don't think that's the way we should be heading for i think we should all be collaborating we have resources to come...
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and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news., hundreds of thousands of americans protest across the united states against president trump's immigration policies. well, let's get more on that story now. earlier, i wasjoined by david fitzgerald of the center for comparative immigration studies at the university of california san diego. what's different about this occasion is the trump administration has deliberately ignored the long—standing effective policies that we have two be able to give people seeking sanctuary, they meet the criteria for being granted asylu m the criteria for being granted asylum and if they don't, to the repatriation back to their countries of origin. but we have a long history of being able to handle much larger flows than we have been seeing at the border here. in 1980, 120 5000 cubans came within a few months, and that was a process that the government was able to handle, it even larger numbers of processing of refugees after the vietnam war, not to mention after world war two. so we know what to do. it
and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news., hundreds of thousands of americans protest across the united states against president trump's immigration policies. well, let's get more on that story now. earlier, i wasjoined by david fitzgerald of the center for comparative immigration studies at the university of california san diego. what's different about this occasion is the trump administration has deliberately ignored the long—standing...
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there is no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew.ay. the latest headlines . the president of the european council, donald tusk, says leaders have reached a deal on migration and called for more clarity from britain on its brexit plans. police say the gunman who shot dead five people at a newspaper office in maryland would have killed even more people if he'd had the chance. it's now been six days, and five nights, since a group of teenagers and their football coach disappeared inside a flooded cave in northern thailand. the huge search for the missing group, which is thought to have been cut off by rising floodwater, has gripped the country. thailand's prime minister has now arrived in chiang rai province to meet emergency workers, just as teams of us and british divers have arrived to join in the rescue effort in the remote, jungle region. our correspondent jonathan head reports. we are on our way up the side of the mountain to check out holes in the ground. it's hot, steep and very slippery. but there is just a chance, a small one,
there is no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew.ay. the latest headlines . the president of the european council, donald tusk, says leaders have reached a deal on migration and called for more clarity from britain on its brexit plans. police say the gunman who shot dead five people at a newspaper office in maryland would have killed even more people if he'd had the chance. it's now been six days, and five nights, since a group of teenagers and their football coach...
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sir richard branson is one of those investing in formula e and he thinks the date needs brought forwardnew cars must be battery driven. that is what i would hope every government around the world does. but the government does not agree, they are not giving much away on what the deadline of 2040 will need for drivers but save more detail is imminent. what we've got at the moment is obviously car industry very much based around conventional diesel and petrol vehicles, radically improving and investing towards electric and it's a question of allowing them enough time to make the transition and trading that off against air quality targets. with car manufacturers continue to sign up and drivers like felipe massa also coming over from formula 1, it looks as if the sport is just getting started. all eyes are now on formula e as it helps the car industry to make the change. time for a look at the weather. another fine day across most of the uk but we have been forecasting showers today, and showers have been breaking out already across the site of the country around the m4, berkshire and wiltsh
sir richard branson is one of those investing in formula e and he thinks the date needs brought forwardnew cars must be battery driven. that is what i would hope every government around the world does. but the government does not agree, they are not giving much away on what the deadline of 2040 will need for drivers but save more detail is imminent. what we've got at the moment is obviously car industry very much based around conventional diesel and petrol vehicles, radically improving and...
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the owner and yorkshire bank has until 1800 pst to make an offer for the richard branson founded company. >>> this one is interesting. societe generale is up it wants to approach a cross border european bank they say unibanca wants to push the idea of merging with the french base. the chief european economist at jeffries, good morning to you, sir. how are you? >> very well indeed. >> i'm very happy to talk to you at length about all of the issues going on in spain and italy. i want to start with deals all i'm mentioning is deals. some of them i'm scratching my head about others of course like the monsanto/bayer deal, you get it. the industry didn't work and now they're looking at joining up. how do these deals impact how you feel about the broader markets? >> the bank of japan, socgen, the eurozone is running this surplus. investors are hungry for yield we see this translating into net capital outflows the eurozone is a big buyer of these markets. at the same time the eurozone was attractive and will attract a lot of net buying from the investors given that the eurozone is still recoveri
the owner and yorkshire bank has until 1800 pst to make an offer for the richard branson founded company. >>> this one is interesting. societe generale is up it wants to approach a cross border european bank they say unibanca wants to push the idea of merging with the french base. the chief european economist at jeffries, good morning to you, sir. how are you? >> very well indeed. >> i'm very happy to talk to you at length about all of the issues going on in spain and...
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some of the wealthiest people on the planets you know there's there's virgin galactic from richard branson there's there's there's a lawn musk with space x. and then there's blue origin but you know with jeff bezos they're all fighting for different shares of the space market and so commercialization is not a space is i don't i don't see it as a competition between commercial space ventures and government authorities because space is a very very big place and there's there's plenty out there to discover there's plenty of resources out there that can be exploited theoretically in the future so i don't see them as being competitors in any way i see them as being very very complimentary and what about you know we also talked about just these missions primarily for scientific green reasons but as if it also talked about in a space tourism how do you reconcile that. things and how do they work together well will space tourism is on its way it will be something probably within and in the smaller scale that we're talking about within my lifetime it probably will be something that i'll never be ab
some of the wealthiest people on the planets you know there's there's virgin galactic from richard branson there's there's there's a lawn musk with space x. and then there's blue origin but you know with jeff bezos they're all fighting for different shares of the space market and so commercialization is not a space is i don't i don't see it as a competition between commercial space ventures and government authorities because space is a very very big place and there's there's plenty out there to...
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branson is trying to do a spaceship. yeah, they're all evil. greg: you hangovers month. any other thoughts about the moon? no? >> you know, it's up there right now and it's waiting for us. i don't want to go. [laughter] i have a hard enough time here. [laughter] but you guys go and have fun. greg: tyrus, when you go to the moon? tyrus: i'd love to but that whole no air thing -- no, i'm not going. how long is the delivery on that? will that affect my prime membership? my favorite godzilla artifact was built on the moon -- this all sounds great and it'she stuff -- i think this is something they do to hide money or pay less taxes because like -- terrible donations to build bridges on the moon and how much do you need for that? 10 billion. okay, cool, put me down. how miserable is that guy? we never went back we got up there, looked around and said this place sucked, damn, and never went back. greg: that's like when you go to mexico. but the moon, there's a lot to be there. why go to the moon when you have texas? there is so much space in texas. [cheering and applause] texas
branson is trying to do a spaceship. yeah, they're all evil. greg: you hangovers month. any other thoughts about the moon? no? >> you know, it's up there right now and it's waiting for us. i don't want to go. [laughter] i have a hard enough time here. [laughter] but you guys go and have fun. greg: tyrus, when you go to the moon? tyrus: i'd love to but that whole no air thing -- no, i'm not going. how long is the delivery on that? will that affect my prime membership? my favorite godzilla...
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the takeover of the richard branson backed version would create the challenger bank with around 6 billion customers. g up by 2%.es in cyb julie: we are still seeing the rally in the u.s., although it is wavering a bit. the dow is faring better, coming on the heels of a better than estimated jobs report on friday. we are also watching retailers today, both in the consumer staples side, with walmart as well as the more discretionary retailers. walmart has not had a strong year-to-date performance. it is seeing a 2% boost today. it looks relatively modest compared to the year-to-date chart. the company is going to record a non-cash net loss of about $4.5 billion in its second quarter, selling stake in its brazilian unit. it has been paring some of its international holdings that have not been performing as strongly. we are watching some of the discretionary companies as well. consumer staples, the best-performing groups in the s&p because of walmart and other retailers performing well. according to analysts, the retailpocalypse is over. retaoving evidence that they're holding up well in an a
the takeover of the richard branson backed version would create the challenger bank with around 6 billion customers. g up by 2%.es in cyb julie: we are still seeing the rally in the u.s., although it is wavering a bit. the dow is faring better, coming on the heels of a better than estimated jobs report on friday. we are also watching retailers today, both in the consumer staples side, with walmart as well as the more discretionary retailers. walmart has not had a strong year-to-date...
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kennedy: that's why he on muks and branson and others are all in the space race. >> they see the colonyennedy: please come back and bring your alien friend. i would love it. george woke up in pain. but he has plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. aleve. all day strong. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. kennedy: kellyanne conway accidentally referred to the president as the commander-in-cheese. kim jong-un now wants to meet the president more than ever.
kennedy: that's why he on muks and branson and others are all in the space race. >> they see the colonyennedy: please come back and bring your alien friend. i would love it. george woke up in pain. but he has plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. aleve. all day strong. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in...
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question,text for the i was speaking with richard branson and we were speaking on a wide set of topics and one of the topics that came up was the fact that in the world today and as an airline, we live in the world, we are out there worldwide, we will carry 200 million customers this year, there's a lot of angst, a lot of fear area and there is a polarization at a level that at least in my lifetime i do not recall having to encounter. that polarization again runs counter to our mission as an airline, which is you -- to unite the world. not just here in washington where you see divisive discussions going on. it is whether it is brexit, you see it going on in italy, in mexico with the election that is occurring next week, we are in a position where people are retreating rather than coming in a more unified way. that was to me one of the reasons why i said business leaders increasingly are being called into that vacuum to speak and let people know where we stand on topics. it is not an issue with an unwillingness to speak. it is an issue in terms of the topics you are speaking on. >> very
question,text for the i was speaking with richard branson and we were speaking on a wide set of topics and one of the topics that came up was the fact that in the world today and as an airline, we live in the world, we are out there worldwide, we will carry 200 million customers this year, there's a lot of angst, a lot of fear area and there is a polarization at a level that at least in my lifetime i do not recall having to encounter. that polarization again runs counter to our mission as an...
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we acquired it about five years ago, and we're partners with richard branson on that venture, and the virgin atlantic/delta partnership is going great. ten years ago, when you think about delta, in some perspective, delta did not even fly to london's heathrow airport. we were not a to there were bilateral restrictions against access into that market. and once open skies, you know, opened the market to us, it became very expensive to get access to it. heathrow to get access to heathrow, the going market race is inxcs of 50 million pounds for just the right to have one slot into that market, to take off and land once a day. so it was cost-prohibitive to gain access, and so, how we gained access was by investing in virgin. and together now, this summer, we'll operate 35 flights a day across the transatlantic, delta andirgincombined, wre ten ago, delta operated none. so, that'- you get a c to see the power of the partnership, not just from a growth perspective, but certainly from our customers' perspectives perspectives. the next step in our journey across the transatlantic is to take tha
we acquired it about five years ago, and we're partners with richard branson on that venture, and the virgin atlantic/delta partnership is going great. ten years ago, when you think about delta, in some perspective, delta did not even fly to london's heathrow airport. we were not a to there were bilateral restrictions against access into that market. and once open skies, you know, opened the market to us, it became very expensive to get access to it. heathrow to get access to heathrow, the...
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branson's trying to do a space ship. >> greg: gay, they'r-- yeah, thl evil. >> i guess that's -- >> gregny other thoughts about the moon before i move on? no? >> it's up there right now. [ laughter ] >> it's waiting for us. i think we should -- i don't want to go. i have a hard enough time here. you know what i mean? but you guys go. have fun. >> greg: tyrus would you go to the moon? >> i would love to. but that whole no air thing, no, i'm not going. if they have amazon on the moon, how long is delivery on that? is that going to affect my prime membership? my favorite godzilla artifact is built on the moon? this sounds great. this is stuff i guess you can -- this is something they do to like hide money or pay less taxes. i'm sure it's -- >> greg: it's thes cayman islands. >> a charitable donation to build bridges on the moon. how much did you use for that, sir? $10 billion. look how miserable that guy is that went to the moon, we never went back. weuy went there for a reason. this place sucks, we never went back. >> greg: you go to mexico, you're like i'm going to go back. you go to moon
branson's trying to do a space ship. >> greg: gay, they'r-- yeah, thl evil. >> i guess that's -- >> gregny other thoughts about the moon before i move on? no? >> it's up there right now. [ laughter ] >> it's waiting for us. i think we should -- i don't want to go. i have a hard enough time here. you know what i mean? but you guys go. have fun. >> greg: tyrus would you go to the moon? >> i would love to. but that whole no air thing, no, i'm not going. if...
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it will create the biggest bank, a guy you may have heard of, richard branson, owns 35% of virgin money to your money. you know the macro setup in the state. unemployment is just 3.8%. earnings growth up more than 20%. gdp could come in at more than 4% oh, yeah, small cap and tech stocks domestically, all they do is keep making new highs things, in other words, are good joining us now, founder and lead market strategist at north man trader sven, thank you for joining us warren buffet selling part of usb. the drywall manufacturer in the united states. buffet loves to buy low and he loves to sell high when you see warren selling, does it make you think maybe now's the time >> well, look, when we looked at the recent rally that we've seen, like a month ago we talked about s&p maybe reaching and filling the gap at 127.50. the question is do we now see an improvement in participation what we've seen is a divergence in favor of a few stocks making these gains. you just mentioned all the back drop of e good news. >> so much good news. >> so much good news you know, ironically the larger market
it will create the biggest bank, a guy you may have heard of, richard branson, owns 35% of virgin money to your money. you know the macro setup in the state. unemployment is just 3.8%. earnings growth up more than 20%. gdp could come in at more than 4% oh, yeah, small cap and tech stocks domestically, all they do is keep making new highs things, in other words, are good joining us now, founder and lead market strategist at north man trader sven, thank you for joining us warren buffet selling...
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the branson school in ross has hired a law firm to investigate allegations of squall abuse against girls by a school employee. marin independent journal says three former students came forward to report the abuse at the prestigious private school a letter says the allegations are deeply upsetting and asks anyone from additional information to come forward. >> new at 6:00 a.m. a study published says nearly a third of all children and teenagers are using an over the counter supplement and they can lead to serious side effects. they include multivitamins and growth hormones. the dangers teens can face taking over the counter supplements. >> the interesting thing is there are gender differences. teenager girls taking salsium, and boys taking omega 3 and bodybuilding. >> parents are encouraged to see what they are taking and discuss them with doctors. >>> north bay will have an addition to the legal team erin brockovich. her clients awarded $333 million in a settlement over contaminated water in hinckley, california. there's going to be a reception for brockovich at the teamsters hall in sant
the branson school in ross has hired a law firm to investigate allegations of squall abuse against girls by a school employee. marin independent journal says three former students came forward to report the abuse at the prestigious private school a letter says the allegations are deeply upsetting and asks anyone from additional information to come forward. >> new at 6:00 a.m. a study published says nearly a third of all children and teenagers are using an over the counter supplement and...
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according to the marin ixts j, the abuse happened in the 1970s ahead of the branson school in ross released a letter last week saying three former students came forward to report the abuse. the school is asking anyone with information to let investigators know. unfortunately in this case the statute of limitations has already expired. >>> happening today, with school out of session in the north bay, authorities there conduct a drill meant to simulate an active shooter situation. this takes place at saints fran chis drake high school. the entire response training session ran all day today. will run all day today with a second session planned for third. but there's a simulation taking place between noon and 3:00 p.m. and is supposed to include loud noises and role players. >>> cleaning up the streets of oakland, look at that. needs to be done. city leaders expected to discuss what to do next about illegal dumping. it's a problem we've been following now for a while. libby shaft saying in the past five years dumping complaints have doubled there's a 311 number to report dumping. >> protesting
according to the marin ixts j, the abuse happened in the 1970s ahead of the branson school in ross released a letter last week saying three former students came forward to report the abuse. the school is asking anyone with information to let investigators know. unfortunately in this case the statute of limitations has already expired. >>> happening today, with school out of session in the north bay, authorities there conduct a drill meant to simulate an active shooter situation. this...
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he has on richard branson's yacht. that's where i would be. he has done to terms. relax. it's fine.going to say this. in the spirit of civility, juan, i respect the way president obama has conducted himself since leaving office. he hasn't beenrazy. he has been tempered and he has stepped in when he needed to. as far as hillary, she cheated and still lost and is still whining about it. she rigged the primary against bernie. the media helped her more than anybody. she paid for russian dirt in order to help set trump up. comey rigged her probe, and she is still whining. >> dana: i am going to quote scott adams. >> greg: [laughs] >> dana: like you're watching the same movie about hillary clinton, you can see if two different ways. >> juan: jesse can't restrain himself. >> dana: i will restrain him. a new idea to curb your addiction to social media is gaining momentum. we will talk about that next. what might seem like a small cough to you... can be a big bad problem that you could spread to family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping c
he has on richard branson's yacht. that's where i would be. he has done to terms. relax. it's fine.going to say this. in the spirit of civility, juan, i respect the way president obama has conducted himself since leaving office. he hasn't beenrazy. he has been tempered and he has stepped in when he needed to. as far as hillary, she cheated and still lost and is still whining about it. she rigged the primary against bernie. the media helped her more than anybody. she paid for russian dirt in...