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she had no idea emile cilliers wanted her dead so idea emile cilliers wanted her dead so he could claimlife insurance policy. incredibly, he chose to kill her doing the sport she loved, skydiving. and so, in april 2015, when victoria jumped here, her parachute had been sabotaged by her husband. thejump nearly killed her. what was happening at the locker when you got there? emile cilliers denied tampering with her parachute, or trying to rig a gas explosion at their home six days earlier. today he was jailed for life for both. where was the parachute when you got to the locker? i can't remember. on the surface the facade can seem quite compelling, quite charming, interested in sport and the army. below the surface the story is completely different. he is cold, callous and treated his wife victoria with absolute contempt. this is the mother of his first two children. today she said he has finally faced justice. that is what he has done, he has ruined every life he has ever touched and this is what he deserves, life for life. how would you describe meal sillier is? an absolute socio path.
she had no idea emile cilliers wanted her dead so idea emile cilliers wanted her dead so he could claimlife insurance policy. incredibly, he chose to kill her doing the sport she loved, skydiving. and so, in april 2015, when victoria jumped here, her parachute had been sabotaged by her husband. thejump nearly killed her. what was happening at the locker when you got there? emile cilliers denied tampering with her parachute, or trying to rig a gas explosion at their home six days earlier. today...
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thejudge described emile the judge described emile cilliers today as callous and wicked.urt, she occasionally looked over at emile cilliers in the dock but did not really react when he was given those two life sentences. tonight the army has confirmed that emile cilliers will be sacked because of those convictions. duncan kennedy, many thanks. newsjust convictions. duncan kennedy, many thanks. news just coming through from the old bailey, the sentencing ofa from the old bailey, the sentencing of a 22—year—old woman from south london who has been given a life term tonight for the preparation of terrorist acts. chris ngoo la is from the vauxhall area of london. jailed in relation to a planned knife attack. —— rizlaine boular. the 22—year—old, the court heard, has been given a life sentence with a minimum term of 16 years. she was working alongside her mother was 44, her mother has been given a sentence of six years and nine months. both pleaded guilty, part of an all—female terrorist cell, believed to be the first all—female terrorist cell in this country, the ringleaderjus
thejudge described emile the judge described emile cilliers today as callous and wicked.urt, she occasionally looked over at emile cilliers in the dock but did not really react when he was given those two life sentences. tonight the army has confirmed that emile cilliers will be sacked because of those convictions. duncan kennedy, many thanks. newsjust convictions. duncan kennedy, many thanks. news just coming through from the old bailey, the sentencing ofa from the old bailey, the sentencing...
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emile cilliers showed no emotion is doing the sentence.mendation to serve at least 18 yea rs recommendation to serve at least 18 years injail. the government has been severely criticised in an official report on its flagship benefit reform, universal credit. the national audit office said the policy could prove more expensive than the system its replacing and it accused ministers of being in denial over the financial hardship it causes to some claimants. almost a million people receive the new combined benefit. the government insists it's good value for money, a damning verdict on the government's flagship benefit policy. today, a report describes how universal credit is failing in multiple ways. it says there's no evidence it will end up delivering value for money and its roll—out has been flawed, leading to hardship for many. anderson armstrong has been unemployed since losing his job as a chef. he's built up debts in the process. universal credit came in at the end of september and i signed on from the beginning of august. at the end of
emile cilliers showed no emotion is doing the sentence.mendation to serve at least 18 yea rs recommendation to serve at least 18 years injail. the government has been severely criticised in an official report on its flagship benefit reform, universal credit. the national audit office said the policy could prove more expensive than the system its replacing and it accused ministers of being in denial over the financial hardship it causes to some claimants. almost a million people receive the new...
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it is incredible to think that emile cillers twice tried emile cilliers twice tried to kill his wifee of six days, once by attempting to blow up the house they lived in, and once by playing with the cords of her parachute, the main and reserve chute, in order to kill her. well, today, he was sentenced to two terms of life in prison, with a recommendation from the judge that he serve at least 18 years injail, and thejudge described him as an "exceptionally callous person", who would stop at nothing to gratify his desires. victoria cilliers, on the left, today came to see how long her husband would spend injail for two of the most bizarre murder attempts of recent years. she had no idea emile cilliers would first try to blow her up, and then try to turn the sport she loved into a weapon of murder. that sport was skydiving. here's victoria on an earlier flight. just like this one, over the same airfield in wiltshire, where she would nearly die. when victoria leapt out in april 2015, she didn't know her parachute had been sabotaged by her husband. she fell 4,000 feet and crashed into thi
it is incredible to think that emile cillers twice tried emile cilliers twice tried to kill his wifee of six days, once by attempting to blow up the house they lived in, and once by playing with the cords of her parachute, the main and reserve chute, in order to kill her. well, today, he was sentenced to two terms of life in prison, with a recommendation from the judge that he serve at least 18 years injail, and thejudge described him as an "exceptionally callous person", who would...
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how would you describe emile cilliers? an absolute sociopath.ld be sacked. victoria says she cannot understand why he did it, but he did, and now faces the consequences. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in wiltshire. the boss of rail firm govia thameslink railway, which runs thameslink, southern and great northern has resigned. passengers have faced major disruption as hundreds of trains have been cancelled following the introduction of new timetables last month. helena lee is at st albans for us this evening. helena, given the scale of the problems and the fury of so many passengers, was this inevitable? charles horton has based increasing pressure since the new timetable was implemented. the new timetable lead to chaos on the rail network with cancellations and delays for thousands of passengers. he said he recognised the restoration that passengers were feeling but he went on to say it was time for a new pair of hands to take over. but, i think the new timetable still has not settled. we spoke to one nurse who said she had to sleep overnight at home
how would you describe emile cilliers? an absolute sociopath.ld be sacked. victoria says she cannot understand why he did it, but he did, and now faces the consequences. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in wiltshire. the boss of rail firm govia thameslink railway, which runs thameslink, southern and great northern has resigned. passengers have faced major disruption as hundreds of trains have been cancelled following the introduction of new timetables last month. helena lee is at st albans for us this...
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how would you describe emile cilliers? an absolute sociopath.quences. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in wiltshire. a brief look at some of the day‘s other news stories. a mother and daughter, who were part of britain‘s first all—female terror cell, have beenjailed for a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliament. 22—year—old rizlaine boular was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years. her mother, mina dich, was given six years and nine months for helping her. the engineering company, bombardier, has missed out on a major contract to build new trains. losing the £1.5 billion contract for new tube trains for london is a blow to the company which could have a significant longer—term effect on its plant in derby. it comes a day after rolls—royce announced thousands of jobs in the city would be cut. two fairground workers have been jailed for three years each for manslaughter by gross negligence following the death of a seven—year—old girl. summer grant was inside a bouncy castle in essex when it blew away in march 2016. william
how would you describe emile cilliers? an absolute sociopath.quences. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in wiltshire. a brief look at some of the day‘s other news stories. a mother and daughter, who were part of britain‘s first all—female terror cell, have beenjailed for a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliament. 22—year—old rizlaine boular was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years. her mother, mina dich, was given six years and nine months for helping her. the...
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how would you describe emile cilliers? an absolute sociopath.ughter, who were part of a female family terror cell, have been jailed over a planned knife attack in the area around the houses of parliament. 22—year—old rizlaine boular, who was going to carry out the attack, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 16 years. her mother mina dich, was jailed for six years and nine months with a further five years on extended licence for helping her. her younger sister, safaa boular, who‘s 18, was convicted last week of planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museum. she will be sentenced later. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports from the old bailey. who is 22 years of age has been told that she will serve a lifetime with a minimum of 15 years. our mother who is 44 has been told she will serve six years, nine months and thatis serve six years, nine months and that is for helping her daughter. her daughter was funny to carry out the sniper attack in the area around the sniper attack in th
how would you describe emile cilliers? an absolute sociopath.ughter, who were part of a female family terror cell, have been jailed over a planned knife attack in the area around the houses of parliament. 22—year—old rizlaine boular, who was going to carry out the attack, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 16 years. her mother mina dich, was jailed for six years and nine months with a further five years on extended licence for helping her. her younger sister,...
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the us old but emil to be honest by now in an effort into the. by now that may not last but the little especially they on the other little me on the list but the aussie going to steal that well within a span than a month which i now than a month. in a most laws than in most. other us than a most elemental unit keep us on only in the last minute little small most of it. done then see how it will become and the but if they are socially. there was a way they know now so will know that a hole in too low to understand a moment. beyond their fully say would. be one. another. since the early each ok welcome to. you so much for joining me on the stone cold will show sweat a better response ok. thank you. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be the death penalty just because they think that's the way or think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying. hasn't been that we're even ma
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language is what and what we're saying to each other that's just amazing to me great to meet you guys emil to not thank you. i'm delighted to be joined by my own they'll be familiar to many many people across the world silva so why are you here supporting st charles i move over for st charles for quite a long time you know the last time when they were in brazil or was there for the first time and since then was so difficult to just get away from them because you know it's so much passion here from what they do for these kids is amazing their way to work i'm feel proud to be here and they for me to for mean these kind of environments you know because look my background and joined and here is some think i feel very close how important is it for kids around the world supply each of them in these kind of funtastic arena facilities ice about the opportunity for them is a great opportunity for them to you know and to have a bigger aspiration for their life he's a good inspiration i think by them for the deaf you because you have to give a fortune for them doesn't matter where they yeah in the wa
language is what and what we're saying to each other that's just amazing to me great to meet you guys emil to not thank you. i'm delighted to be joined by my own they'll be familiar to many many people across the world silva so why are you here supporting st charles i move over for st charles for quite a long time you know the last time when they were in brazil or was there for the first time and since then was so difficult to just get away from them because you know it's so much passion here...
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at least in the stories of australian filmmaker emil. but with a little improvisation, surelyly they can square things out. so every shahape gets there hapy ending. >> next week on shift, at the beginning of 2018, the polish government published a list of sex offenders online that anyone can access. the culprits can be seen with photos, place of residence and other persrsonal details. e contversial move aims to protect children. digital exposure, next time on shift. . our sons are the twenty and i send our it's the only place i and then [inaudible] the city [inaudible] and i is it
at least in the stories of australian filmmaker emil. but with a little improvisation, surelyly they can square things out. so every shahape gets there hapy ending. >> next week on shift, at the beginning of 2018, the polish government published a list of sex offenders online that anyone can access. the culprits can be seen with photos, place of residence and other persrsonal details. e contversial move aims to protect children. digital exposure, next time on shift. . our sons are the...
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what language is what and what we're saying to each other this is amazing to me like to make you guys emil to not thank you. i'm delighted to be joined by a man that will be familiar to many many people across the world silva why are you here supporting st charles i move over here for us to talk to for quite a long time you know the last time when they were in brazil i was there for the first time since then was so difficult to just get away from them because you know so much by showing here from what they do for these kids is amazing their way to work i'm feel proud to be here and they for me to for me this kind of environment you know because local my background and joined him here as some think i feel very close how important is it for kids around the world supply each of the in this calling to fight. to careen i'm facilities i suppose the opportunity for them is a great overton's for them to you know and to have a big us aspiration for their life he who could inspiration i think spies them for the deaf you through because you have to give them fortunate for them doesn't matter where th
what language is what and what we're saying to each other this is amazing to me like to make you guys emil to not thank you. i'm delighted to be joined by a man that will be familiar to many many people across the world silva why are you here supporting st charles i move over here for us to talk to for quite a long time you know the last time when they were in brazil i was there for the first time since then was so difficult to just get away from them because you know so much by showing here...
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we want to fight the run at semis but at some point it's the rate of change emile rates, so to speakhis is the scene of the crime this is the dot-com bubble we know the nasdaq composite think about where it is compared to the 1999 high it's up here where the s&p the case is the semis have been stuck, essentially, for the better part of the year contending with their dot-com high if you put in the line, you can see it here. remember, this is absolute if you were to adjust for inflation, the semiconductors way down here. take a long time to get back to their high moving on, now here is the here and now. many ways to draw the lines. i think this is as good as any we've been stuck in this range and i think we stay stuck. moving on. now look at this relative performance to the tech sector again, semis have been stuck in this range what is important is that they are underperforming. the other choices one could have made in technology and then, finally, let's talk about micron you can see the chart. you can see the line you can see the following. off the line, off the line, off the line, of
we want to fight the run at semis but at some point it's the rate of change emile rates, so to speakhis is the scene of the crime this is the dot-com bubble we know the nasdaq composite think about where it is compared to the 1999 high it's up here where the s&p the case is the semis have been stuck, essentially, for the better part of the year contending with their dot-com high if you put in the line, you can see it here. remember, this is absolute if you were to adjust for inflation, the...
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emile cilliers was also convicted of attempting to kill his wife
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and yet all these years later, with hardly any resources, alub emile, the railway administrator and aanics and engineers show up at work and do what they can in an attempt to keep things in working order. how do you do? >> he says you're welcome to see this place. >> how many employees still work here? [ speaking foreign language ] >> so at one time, you could dispatch a freight to south africa? [ speaking foreign language ] so a hypothetical question -- if the government said, okay, we are ready. we have the money, we would like to, as quickly as possible, get operational, does he have the workers ready to go? [ speaking foreign language ] >> and this is one of the few things here that's working today. a feature of great pride to the staff. the railway employees, i'm told, do not get paid, yet they continue to show up and work. ♪ >> it is said of the building of the country's once vast rail network, one congolese died for every single tie. like many congolese we meet, they are, all these years later and in spite of everything that's happened, ready and waiting for the situation to im
and yet all these years later, with hardly any resources, alub emile, the railway administrator and aanics and engineers show up at work and do what they can in an attempt to keep things in working order. how do you do? >> he says you're welcome to see this place. >> how many employees still work here? [ speaking foreign language ] >> so at one time, you could dispatch a freight to south africa? [ speaking foreign language ] so a hypothetical question -- if the government...
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emil in the meantime, facebook says it is going through a long auditing process. take a listen to what mark zuckerberg said when he testified on the hill. mark: it will take many months to do this full process. it's going to be an expensive process with a lot of auditors, but we think this is the right thing to do at this point. we thought that when developers told us that they were not going to sell data, that that was a good representation, but one of the big lessons we have learned here is that, clearly, we cannot just take developers' word for it. emily: explain to us what that. facebook is doing right now, and are we going to see more of this? every week, every day -- new skeleton coming out of the closet. sarah: that's the problem. it is this constant trickle. we don't know what else is out there. the issue with this auditing process is that facebook does not necessarily haveibility re the data has gone once it ends up on a third-party server. they can sell it to a consulting firm, do whatever they want with it. these audits may not be super effective. faceb
emil in the meantime, facebook says it is going through a long auditing process. take a listen to what mark zuckerberg said when he testified on the hill. mark: it will take many months to do this full process. it's going to be an expensive process with a lot of auditors, but we think this is the right thing to do at this point. we thought that when developers told us that they were not going to sell data, that that was a good representation, but one of the big lessons we have learned here is...
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. ♪ emil one of the earliest due tors in xiaomi is the windfall in the public offering.oomberg center china series, richard fu sat down to tell us what drove his decision so early. basically, when we made the decision to invest in that company, that was ideal. if nothing. the secondary market makes the judgment with the number. they see we can have observation. how many users react to the innovation the company delivered . they do not know the company's background. they have no idea. they just know this is maybe a small studio. ,eally screaming about this really oil to the pop -- really loyal to the product. we already cut market share from the competitor. any.without when the valuation -- although it looks like a very expensive, but it is really cheap. >> how much money did you invest altogether in xiaomi? >> no more than $100 million. one of the most successful technology companies in china and you are a major shareholder out less than $100 million. investment is excellent. we are happy about that. >> what is another one? one that perhaps no one has heard of yet but wi
. ♪ emil one of the earliest due tors in xiaomi is the windfall in the public offering.oomberg center china series, richard fu sat down to tell us what drove his decision so early. basically, when we made the decision to invest in that company, that was ideal. if nothing. the secondary market makes the judgment with the number. they see we can have observation. how many users react to the innovation the company delivered . they do not know the company's background. they have no idea. they...
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emil how doou think it will change your business? is it changing how you think about how you make money? >>or us, games take quite a while to make. while we look at things like to inform what our players like and are engaging in, the games have to start with an idea and a way to connect with the player. are people out there saying this is the last generation of consol. would you agree? we think people love playing games in their living room. we know that pc is growing, but we are committed to console. emily: so there will be a new xbox? >>e are mm nse. emily: you made a number of acquisitions. tao us about strategy. >> we went out to find creators. ninjank about the team at with a a really starts creative core and what we could do to bring them into our family and support them to do more of that. emily: windows 10 is playing a bigger role inut microsoft still has not made any money from it. there are talks about a buyout. rumors of a partnership, what -- there? >> we are fortunate toe part of microsoft and all the folks working on wi
emil how doou think it will change your business? is it changing how you think about how you make money? >>or us, games take quite a while to make. while we look at things like to inform what our players like and are engaging in, the games have to start with an idea and a way to connect with the player. are people out there saying this is the last generation of consol. would you agree? we think people love playing games in their living room. we know that pc is growing, but we are...
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emil github has had issues finding a way to grow significantly, turning a profit.raised $2 billion just a few years ago. what will microsoft do differently to justify this $7.5 billion price tag? satya: you know, we feel very, very good about the growth rates github has. but github first starts, whether you are a hobbyist, a student, or a small startup or a -- first working in a large company, to be able to use github as a free service and then they have done a good job having a premium model going from that free service to paid versions of it for organizational use. we think we can scale that by first staying true to building that service up and making sure it's an open platform for all tools, all clouds, all platform targets as well. so we think we can bring a lot in terms of scale and reach to additional customers and additional channels but we feel very bullish what we can do for developers just on organically growing github. emily: there has been some consternation in the developer community about this acquisition and i'm sure you've seen some of this. some cr
emil github has had issues finding a way to grow significantly, turning a profit.raised $2 billion just a few years ago. what will microsoft do differently to justify this $7.5 billion price tag? satya: you know, we feel very, very good about the growth rates github has. but github first starts, whether you are a hobbyist, a student, or a small startup or a -- first working in a large company, to be able to use github as a free service and then they have done a good job having a premium model...
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emile cilliers‘ wife, victoria, suffered life—threatening injuries when both her main and reserve parachutesains were la id to rest hole in space as this remains were laid to rest at westminster abbey. a memorial service has been held in which his ashes were placed along other great people of british science like charles darwin and sir isaac newton. richard galpin reports. westminster abbey was packed today with stars from many walks of life along with members of the public including students. this memorial service one of the most influential and revered scientists of recent times who was also an avowed atheist. his was a life all the more remarkable because he lived to the age of 76, despite being diagnosed with motor neuron disease in the 19605. with motor neuron disease in the 1960s. astronomers are used to big numbers but feel could be as big as the odds i would have given back in 1964 before witnessing his crescendo of achievement spanning more than 50 yea rs. of achievement spanning more than 50 years. we have entrusted our brother stephen to god's mercy and as we now commit his mortal
emile cilliers‘ wife, victoria, suffered life—threatening injuries when both her main and reserve parachutesains were la id to rest hole in space as this remains were laid to rest at westminster abbey. a memorial service has been held in which his ashes were placed along other great people of british science like charles darwin and sir isaac newton. richard galpin reports. westminster abbey was packed today with stars from many walks of life along with members of the public including...
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. >> supervisor tang: with that, we'll bring up emil cohen. >> thank you, supervisors. as supervisor kim said, this resolution before you will extend operations at the original 1950 mission street and civic center hotel. you all are quite familiar with what navigation centers are, so i won't go into much detail. the 1950 mission street navigation center opened in march, 2015. it launched our building other centers. it's been part of a solution to address street homelessness. the development on site has been delayed until at least fall of this year. we're proposing to extend our operations there until the end of september, which will allow the replacement site to open in time, so guests that remain at that navigation center can transition and so that we don't have an ongoing, vacant parcel at 1950 mission. civic center hotel is a 93-room former hotel being operated as navigation center. it will be developed into housing and the construction has been delayed and they don't anticipate beginning the construction on that site until the enf 2021, so we're proposing to continu
. >> supervisor tang: with that, we'll bring up emil cohen. >> thank you, supervisors. as supervisor kim said, this resolution before you will extend operations at the original 1950 mission street and civic center hotel. you all are quite familiar with what navigation centers are, so i won't go into much detail. the 1950 mission street navigation center opened in march, 2015. it launched our building other centers. it's been part of a solution to address street homelessness. the...
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e group's founder, emil cherniack, wants to reverse the shift in congress.ically before 1975, over 70% of congress had served and you knw we're less than 18%. >> reporter: is is a historic low? h it's an historic low. yep, the lowest tory. >> reporter: but do voters care if a candidate is a veteran? we asked at the street fair. >> absolutely not. why? why would thatatter? anybody who can do the job well and get it done and help the people is, gets my vote. >> i'm more likely to support someone who's supported our country in the past. >> they're less likely to be a politician.of they'll be mor citizen and for america than a politician. >> you ready, kiddo? >> reporter: back at the memorial, amery vasso shares tho family's histof service with his granddaughter. but, he says, it'll take more than a military record to get his vote. >> i want the one that's going to serve the country best, serve my community best, solve wsot needs to bed. if that's a veteran? excellent. ift's not, excellent, too. >> reporter: one thing pulling for veterans though-- he thinks they
e group's founder, emil cherniack, wants to reverse the shift in congress.ically before 1975, over 70% of congress had served and you knw we're less than 18%. >> reporter: is is a historic low? h it's an historic low. yep, the lowest tory. >> reporter: but do voters care if a candidate is a veteran? we asked at the street fair. >> absolutely not. why? why would thatatter? anybody who can do the job well and get it done and help the people is, gets my vote. >> i'm more...
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president trump and kim .ong-un are in singapore they flew in amid heavy security emil meet at the capellon tuesday. nuclear weapons are a top the agenda. trump will insist the north dismantle its program while kim will demand the u.s. remove their rep and from the region -- their weapons from the region. ,rime minister justin trudeau the u.s. says, is heading to help for crossing president trump. they think they could have made an agreement if canada had spent less time lobbying congress. trump left with a stream of tweets attacking trudeau and tariffs on automobiles. >> there is a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith democracy with donald trump the tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door. that is what justin trudeau did with that stunt press conference. switzerland has rejected a plan to change the way banks lend money in what is seen as a victory for the central bank governor. he has been a prominent critic of proposals opponents said would make switzerland was attractive for investors. this option would have ended the system, allowing onl
president trump and kim .ong-un are in singapore they flew in amid heavy security emil meet at the capellon tuesday. nuclear weapons are a top the agenda. trump will insist the north dismantle its program while kim will demand the u.s. remove their rep and from the region -- their weapons from the region. ,rime minister justin trudeau the u.s. says, is heading to help for crossing president trump. they think they could have made an agreement if canada had spent less time lobbying congress....
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breaking news here as we say thank you to karen emil hart. will spin offic baker hughes.the future according to the wall street journal. inis said to exit stake baker hughes in the next two years. ge is said to spend off its health care operations. that is ongoing. yesterday, a small part of the power transmission area, machine making was spun off, a $3 million transaction. this is part of ge. stay with us. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: breaking news on general electric. dismantling ofhe general electric. yesterday, we heard about the power division. today, ge announces they will spin off their health care unit. that is a big deal. also, they may cut the dividend. that was something that was iffy. reporting they begin to discuss that oil transaction of a few years ago, the idea of somehow liquefying and jettisoning baker hughes. it is the dismantling of the welch era. let's talk about what is happening in the commodity space. is the function you want to use if you want to follow along. speculation that the u.s. will be facing an ongoing supply crunch in the
breaking news here as we say thank you to karen emil hart. will spin offic baker hughes.the future according to the wall street journal. inis said to exit stake baker hughes in the next two years. ge is said to spend off its health care operations. that is ongoing. yesterday, a small part of the power transmission area, machine making was spun off, a $3 million transaction. this is part of ge. stay with us. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: breaking news on general electric. dismantling...
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did you it mean it shoalcismful that you can send an emile. >> no. i think we're talking about a could the of situation in which the people nearest at end need to be embothered at the moment in order for us to have the transparentsy. not something that is just a penn state issue, and we've yet to achieve that. that's the no simple in simple to do but we can really make a different in people's live if we mick -- there's been other things an things have have not succeeded in bringing that kind of energy to the system. >> in 2014 you were involved of a title 9 investigation involving liry nassar and reporting to reporters. it's my understanding that you nailed to read that report. >> that would be be a incorrect interpretation. i received an e-mail from the title 9 officer saying there was an have had in sport med cane being reviewed. my comment was play it with a straight ballot. it was done in the system. primly in terms of the system i do not normally see any title 9 report, particularly one with no finding. they are sent to the responsible administr
did you it mean it shoalcismful that you can send an emile. >> no. i think we're talking about a could the of situation in which the people nearest at end need to be embothered at the moment in order for us to have the transparentsy. not something that is just a penn state issue, and we've yet to achieve that. that's the no simple in simple to do but we can really make a different in people's live if we mick -- there's been other things an things have have not succeeded in bringing that...
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moments later emil forsberg should have done better for sweden. still 0—0 there.the moment because they have one less yellow card than the belgians. so we‘ve told you about the two games under way, but there are four games in total today... later on, brazil‘s group will be decided — there‘s commentary from those games on radio 5 live. it‘s very tight between brazil, switzerland and serbia. it‘s not a decision that will please everyone, but serena williams has been seeded for wimbledon, which begins on monday. she‘s in at number 25, despite being outside the world‘s top 100, after giving birth to her daughter last year. here‘s our tennis correspondent, russell fuller. by seeding serena williams at 25, the all—england club is offering her limited protection, which means she cannot play another seeded player in the first or second rounds but in the third round would expect to run into one of the top eight players. cibulkova has missed out. world 32 currently. she said on the eve of the decision she does not think it is fair on her or any other player in that position
moments later emil forsberg should have done better for sweden. still 0—0 there.the moment because they have one less yellow card than the belgians. so we‘ve told you about the two games under way, but there are four games in total today... later on, brazil‘s group will be decided — there‘s commentary from those games on radio 5 live. it‘s very tight between brazil, switzerland and serbia. it‘s not a decision that will please everyone, but serena williams has been seeded for...