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philippe: again, we are not looking for acquisitions just to get a bigger. really what we need. we need to be better. we need to appear more value -- procure more value for shareholders and an acquisition is fine and makes sense as long as you get more money for r&d and innovation. your cost.n reduce if you can through acquisition get more strength for the future in terms of innovation and at the same time, using better industry tools, that makes sense. that is something in the coming months and the next three years on this acquisition. guy: one of your biggest shareholders was here yesterday. mr. macron. i'm assuming you met him. what did you talk about and are you happy to have him as an activist shareholder in your business? --lippe: it is might this is not my decision to see if the french state remains as a shareholder in siltronic --safran or not but we talked about a lot. we are going to reach about 2000 engines per year starting next year. and he is very concerned about the future of the co2 that we use in the aerospace industry, so we talk a lot abou
philippe: again, we are not looking for acquisitions just to get a bigger. really what we need. we need to be better. we need to appear more value -- procure more value for shareholders and an acquisition is fine and makes sense as long as you get more money for r&d and innovation. your cost.n reduce if you can through acquisition get more strength for the future in terms of innovation and at the same time, using better industry tools, that makes sense. that is something in the coming...
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howard: joining us to analyze the coverage, ben.com niche, publisher of the federalist, and philippenes. ben, knee jerk media reaction including from the right, trump caved, he blinked, how could he call off these the airstrikes, what did you make of that reaction? >> that our media is populated by the same foreign policy elite voices that we've had for a long time, many of whom have learned very little from the last two decades of american activity in the middle east, and i think they're always going to be leaning more toward an active and aggressive response to anything that goes on in the area. in this context i found the reaction here to be really over the top considering the decision process that the president went through, i think, seems very responsible and saying i don't want to get into a situation where we start killing iranians over a drone that was downed that was unmanned. this is an act of aggression on the part of iran, and there are other ways to deal with that other than going out and killing people. howard: the coverage turned a bit after the president talked about
howard: joining us to analyze the coverage, ben.com niche, publisher of the federalist, and philippenes. ben, knee jerk media reaction including from the right, trump caved, he blinked, how could he call off these the airstrikes, what did you make of that reaction? >> that our media is populated by the same foreign policy elite voices that we've had for a long time, many of whom have learned very little from the last two decades of american activity in the middle east, and i think they're...
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endure the economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor brain know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest car maker but they would become the world's largest s.u.v. make up with almost $2900000.00 units sold last year according to our data so that means they would become the leader in the only driver of growth in that it's remaining in europe usa and china. however i think this trunk presence of the governments is had had a big thing to do with this with this and i mean especially in south or in europe the governments instead of enabling enabling business they are making things more difficult to these kinds of operations finally i think a rhino my fees in this measure proposal to send a message to nisse
endure the economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor brain know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest...
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endure the economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor brain know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest car maker but they would become the world's largest s.u.v. make up with almost $2900000.00 units sold last year according to our data so it means they would become the leader in the only driver of growth in that it's remaining in europe usa and china. however i think this trunk presence of the government's a had a had a big thing to do with this with this and i mean especially in south or in europe the governments instead of enabling enabling business they are making things more difficult to these kinds of operations finally i think a rhino my fees in this measure proposal to send a message to nisse
endure the economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor brain know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest...
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endure the economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor barry know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest car maker but they would become the world's largest s.u.v. make up with almost $2900000.00 units sold last year according to our data so that means they would become the leader in the only driver of growth in that it's remaining in europe usa and china. however i think this trunk presence of the governments is had had a big thing to do with this with this and i mean especially in south or in europe the governments instead of enabling enabling business they are making things more difficult to these kinds of operations finally i think a rhino my fees in this measure proposal to send a message to nice
endure the economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor barry know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest...
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his dad and granddad also played for both madrid clubs or have learned his new teammates defender philippe louise was in action for brazil out the cup america as they booked their spots in the semifinals but army after they beat pargo in a penalty shoot out towards a leg right well no goals in regulation play in this game but there is no shortage of incident. initially conceded a penalty and was sent off for this challenge all of a bafta for minor arrive after the hour was consulted the referee reversed his penalty decision by the red card still stood i would demanded vaunted brazil laid siege to the power to our goal which shot after shot after shot but crucially no goals in 90 minutes all the time to penalties the whole key to allison fading power wise 1st spot eventually it felt to score the winning penalty which he did reaching the studies of the 1st time since 2007 and they'll play the winner of the quarter final between venezuela and argentina that takes place on friday. well in france there are any and all the 1st 3 to the women's world cup semifinals they wasted little time against
his dad and granddad also played for both madrid clubs or have learned his new teammates defender philippe louise was in action for brazil out the cup america as they booked their spots in the semifinals but army after they beat pargo in a penalty shoot out towards a leg right well no goals in regulation play in this game but there is no shortage of incident. initially conceded a penalty and was sent off for this challenge all of a bafta for minor arrive after the hour was consulted the referee...
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endure this economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor very know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest car maker but they would become the world's largest s.u.v. make up with almost $2900000.00 units sold last year according to our data so that means they would become the leader in the only driver of growth. that is remaining in europe usa and china. however i think this trunk presence of the governments is had had a big thing to do with this with this and i mean especially in south or in europe the governments instead of enabling enabling business they are making things more difficult to these kinds of operations finally i think a rhino my fees in this measure proposal to send a message to nissen was
endure this economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor very know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest...
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... around 700 kids entered the system today. just talking about foster care, can help foster care. i didn't know that. you like smooth jazz? ♪ i do not. yeah. donate your small talk. nobody does. ♪ >>> welcome back to "world news now." a recent poll shows that 1 out of 5 parents, janai, do not make their kids wear helmets while riding their basics. >> and even those parents who do make sure that their kids strap on a helmet may still unknowingly be putting themselves at risk by relying on counterfeit helm here is becky worley. >> reporter: we've seen knockoff purses and sneakers. but counterfeit bike helmets? that sounds concerning. >> we're talngnc between life and death. >> reporter: j.d. lee from houston, texas accidentally bought one of those counterfeits onlin
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. >> prime minister edward philippe has unveiled a change to the unemployment benefit, which he says will reduce the number of jobless people by a quarter of a million. they will try to discourage companies from relying on shorthand contracts. the marketsk at now. the latest comments by the head of the european central bank are creating a stir. cutario draghi is ready to interest rates again or restart its bond buying program if inflation does not pick up. european stocks were lifted by the central bank cost signal. >> here in paris is day two of the airshow. this area comes amid crisis over the grounding of the boeing 737 max 8. reported zero orders on opening day. brian quinn is standing by. covering the current event. what could it mean for its european rival airbus? it has been seen as the second player in the global aviation market. >> airbus has been seen as the but it is seeking its role somewhat reversed. they were looking to clinch 200 worth of plain sales -- of airplane sales. they have notched 245. for signed deal with sebu over two dozen planes that include a number of th
. >> prime minister edward philippe has unveiled a change to the unemployment benefit, which he says will reduce the number of jobless people by a quarter of a million. they will try to discourage companies from relying on shorthand contracts. the marketsk at now. the latest comments by the head of the european central bank are creating a stir. cutario draghi is ready to interest rates again or restart its bond buying program if inflation does not pick up. european stocks were lifted by...
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. what sore muscles? what with advpounding head? .. advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. each day justin at work... walk. and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? o
i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. what sore muscles? what with advpounding head? .. advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes...
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. >> joining us now is philippe rienus and spokesman for hillary clinton.ppreciate your time this morning. the only one we can't hear from is warren, about the wholesale reworking on the system. do you think that's a message that could work for the democratic party? >> it's a positive, uplifting message. elizabeth warren did what she says she has a plan. she has a plan. she had a plan for the debates. i think it worked. what you saw with congressman delaney, was taking issue with what he was referring to, the public option or the medical fir all, or the privatizing or reversing the privatization of health care, which is going to be a very thorny issue between him and tim ryan making the thought about coastal elites. there's two people on the stage from texas and klobuchar from minnesota. it seemed like the people doing the worst in the debates were the ones that were most upset about other democrats. >> i want to stick with what you said about tim ryan and have you elaborate on that. you said it was interesting. but do you think it was accurate? and do you
. >> joining us now is philippe rienus and spokesman for hillary clinton.ppreciate your time this morning. the only one we can't hear from is warren, about the wholesale reworking on the system. do you think that's a message that could work for the democratic party? >> it's a positive, uplifting message. elizabeth warren did what she says she has a plan. she has a plan. she had a plan for the debates. i think it worked. what you saw with congressman delaney, was taking issue with...
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friday in brazil with the hosts defeating bolivia 3 nil after a scoreless 1st half in sao paolo philippe coutinho scored twice within 3 minutes the 3rd goal came from everton suarez 5 minutes from pole time to seal the win the action continues later on saturday venezuela taking on a group and argentina will face colombia. and her mind over the top stories we're tracking for you at this hour on kong's chief executive gary lam says she's indefinitely suspending debate on a divisive law that would have allowed people to be handed over to mainland china for trial this comes after massive street protests and the worst political violence in the territory in decades. and notre dame cathedral in paris for comparing to hold its 1st mass since the disastrous fire 2 months ago around 30 people wearing our taps will be allowed inside the building others to watch the service on television. up next a look at for female artists taking a stand for women's rights some have more news at the top they are. still too tough to get through the bundesliga break without a football thanks again. click the women's
friday in brazil with the hosts defeating bolivia 3 nil after a scoreless 1st half in sao paolo philippe coutinho scored twice within 3 minutes the 3rd goal came from everton suarez 5 minutes from pole time to seal the win the action continues later on saturday venezuela taking on a group and argentina will face colombia. and her mind over the top stories we're tracking for you at this hour on kong's chief executive gary lam says she's indefinitely suspending debate on a divisive law that would...
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friday in brazil with the hosts defeating olivia 3 nil after a scoreless 1st half and sao paolo philippe coutinho scored twice within 3 minutes 30 goal came from everton suarez 5 minutes from all time to seal the when the action will continue later on saturday we have been this way for taking on the group and argentina will face. up next world stories that's the week in reports including an update on the silent for hong kong refugees in berlin a promise of thanks watching. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many cantors and their problems are always the same.
friday in brazil with the hosts defeating olivia 3 nil after a scoreless 1st half and sao paolo philippe coutinho scored twice within 3 minutes 30 goal came from everton suarez 5 minutes from all time to seal the when the action will continue later on saturday we have been this way for taking on the group and argentina will face. up next world stories that's the week in reports including an update on the silent for hong kong refugees in berlin a promise of thanks watching. where i come from we...
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32—year—old who writes for tea m sunday. 32—year—old who writes for team dimension took it from philippepeleton. just enough time to let you know that the boston —— boston is up to st louis in the stanley cup final. if they win it, they will win the stanley cup for the first time ever but at the moment, they are losing. hello there. we've got some heavy rain in the forecast over the next few days, particularly targeting parts of england and wales where there's a risk of localised flooding. that rain has already begun to develop across northern france where an area of low pressure has formed. that wet weather moves into east anglia, southeast england and could be as far west as hampshire by the first part of monday morning. so, something to watch out for. this area of low pressure and this heavy rain is driven by the very big temperature contrast we've got at the moment. with warm, moist air being driven in from north africa, the mediterranean into central europe, that's colliding with much cooler air coming down from polar regions, and it's those temperature contrasts that are making an
32—year—old who writes for tea m sunday. 32—year—old who writes for team dimension took it from philippepeleton. just enough time to let you know that the boston —— boston is up to st louis in the stanley cup final. if they win it, they will win the stanley cup for the first time ever but at the moment, they are losing. hello there. we've got some heavy rain in the forecast over the next few days, particularly targeting parts of england and wales where there's a risk of localised...
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philippe a felipe -- [no audio] representing the country of slovakia, chaplain commander gary thorntond states navy, mr. ellis williamson, mr. john f daigle ii and mr. james morgan kiel, all world war ii veterans. [no audio] representing the united kingdom, commodore andrew benton, royal navy, british embassy, anthony h grant, world war ii veteran, mr. thomas frederick kissinger, world war ii veteran, and michelle evelyn berquist -- miss evelyn berquist. [no audio] representing the national park service is mr. jeffrey wrightreinboldt, paige pedilla, world war ii veterans -- our last wreath is presented by friends of the national world war ii memorial, mr. josh bunting iii, colonel andre -- embassy of ukraine, mckenzie and mr. robert levine, world war ii veteran p.o.w. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please rise and render appropriate honors the playing of taps -- [playing taps] you may be seated. ladies and gentlemen, it is now time that we honor all branches of our armed services by playing the armed service songs. if you are serving or have served, please rise to be re
philippe a felipe -- [no audio] representing the country of slovakia, chaplain commander gary thorntond states navy, mr. ellis williamson, mr. john f daigle ii and mr. james morgan kiel, all world war ii veterans. [no audio] representing the united kingdom, commodore andrew benton, royal navy, british embassy, anthony h grant, world war ii veteran, mr. thomas frederick kissinger, world war ii veteran, and michelle evelyn berquist -- miss evelyn berquist. [no audio] representing the national...
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rugosidad incluso también la debieran en especial a lo largo de la costa y también esa neblina que se philippea zona de santa rosa se espera que se mantengan esas condiciones agradables, y también la del padre el domingo temperatura perfecta para disfrutar al aire libre, pero pensando en la próxima semana se espera que el martes regrese un sistema de alta presión y esto traerá temperaturas más calientes una vez más veremos un ascenso en el rango de los 90 y quizás eso 100° hacia el interior, incluso también en san josé los próximos días amigos esto es lo que les espera, se mantendrá ese sistema así el domingo termine del padre pero el lunes y martes tenemos un ascenso en esas temperaturas debido a la alta presión y regresa también la posibilidad de ver esas temperaturas en la rango de los 100°. por favor, disfruta de este fin de semana porque después van estar un poco más frescas >>> gracias, nos vamos a la pausa sin razón alguna un sujeto golpeó a una anciana en una parada de autobús y se dio a la fuga ♪. ♪. >>ale la pista de un hombre que golpeó de manera salvaje a una anciana una parada de
rugosidad incluso también la debieran en especial a lo largo de la costa y también esa neblina que se philippea zona de santa rosa se espera que se mantengan esas condiciones agradables, y también la del padre el domingo temperatura perfecta para disfrutar al aire libre, pero pensando en la próxima semana se espera que el martes regrese un sistema de alta presión y esto traerá temperaturas más calientes una vez más veremos un ascenso en el rango de los 90 y quizás eso 100° hacia el...
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. >> let me go back, though, to president trump and him denying these poll numbers because philippe ryan you're the perfect guest for this, you were on as a hillary clinton adviser, the losing end of some bad polling. i'm wondering at this stage when you hear the president say those polls don't exist we know they exist. but the denial of polls, or skepticism of it, what goes through your head when you hear that? >> what goes through my head when i hear that is what the hell is going through donald trump's when he says these things. it's amazing. it's unclear if he's saying the polls don't exist, if the polls were faulty, if his campaign leaks, which he has said before neither his campaign or his white house ever leak. and then oddly you fire people for all these things that didn't happen. clearly they were caught dead to rights. what was interesting to me prior to last night was if you remember when he gave his joint press conference with theresa may he said something about how his approval was above 90% with republicans. which he says all the time. and probably pretty right. but then he
. >> let me go back, though, to president trump and him denying these poll numbers because philippe ryan you're the perfect guest for this, you were on as a hillary clinton adviser, the losing end of some bad polling. i'm wondering at this stage when you hear the president say those polls don't exist we know they exist. but the denial of polls, or skepticism of it, what goes through your head when you hear that? >> what goes through my head when i hear that is what the hell is going...
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endure the economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor brain know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest car maker but they would become the world's largest s.u.v. make up with almost $2900000.00 units sold last year according to our data so it means they would become the leader in the only driver of growth in that it's remaining in europe usa and china. however i think this trunk presence of the government's a had a had a big thing to do with this with this and i mean especially in south or in europe the governments instead of enabling enabling business they are making things more difficult to these kinds of operations finally i think a rhino my fees in this measure proposal to send a message to nisse
endure the economic pressure in the now and industrial rebound we're joining me now from rome is philippe munoz global automotive analyst at j dynamics thanks very much for being with us so what went wrong in the end why did this merger not go ahead. well 1st of all i think the story hasn't finished yet because. neither f.c.a. nor brain know they have a plan b. so maybe that withdrawal is part of the game i mean we have to remember that both groups together would in only become the 3rd largest...
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. >> to philippe's point.emphasis in the campaign of presenting him as a candidate who is not out of touch. we've heard arguments about age. this is something that the campaign is hyperaware of. >> it wasn't a great moment for joe biden. i don't think the problem is that he was working with senators back in the day. who were segregationists. because he was a member of congress and part of his job was to work together to get things accomplished. i think the problem for me is that he seemed to romanticize this era of quote-unquote civility. as though it's something to aspire to. forgetting or ignoring the real history and the context of that civility. which is that it was only made possible by a longstanding pact between northern and southern democrats and some republicans in the country, and white politicians everywhere in the country. that started at the end of reconstruction and really, is still in some ways lingering today. which the pact was, let's exclude black americans from citizenship. and that is you k
. >> to philippe's point.emphasis in the campaign of presenting him as a candidate who is not out of touch. we've heard arguments about age. this is something that the campaign is hyperaware of. >> it wasn't a great moment for joe biden. i don't think the problem is that he was working with senators back in the day. who were segregationists. because he was a member of congress and part of his job was to work together to get things accomplished. i think the problem for me is that he...
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design philippe starck from france presented the chair ai in milan. it was developed with the help of artificial intelligence. humans create the vision the software grinds out hundreds of designs even the final product a only as an extension of the imagination. of film science fiction starring david hasselhoff the story all generated by a computer program by hundreds of screenplays. the dialogue and content may not always make sense shakespeare is more than just infinite monkeys typing of course. i am. but then people don't always create masterpieces either. music the ai system or eventually stop it going on and endless metal live stream on you tube the ai plays around the clock. humanisation is can't do that but what really is the point. quick reaction bethlehem dessie to what you just saw there what scares me at least . is the data especially the creativity that comes from the machines i feel like it's especially one sided right from global point of view when you see it specially when you come from from africa there's not a lot of. creative data or
design philippe starck from france presented the chair ai in milan. it was developed with the help of artificial intelligence. humans create the vision the software grinds out hundreds of designs even the final product a only as an extension of the imagination. of film science fiction starring david hasselhoff the story all generated by a computer program by hundreds of screenplays. the dialogue and content may not always make sense shakespeare is more than just infinite monkeys typing of...
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the people of ver—sur—mer there and philippe onillon, the town's mayor.of those british men and women who gave their lives in defence of freedom will forever sit opposite their homeland across the channel along with those of our allies. here in normandy we will always remember their courage, their commitment, their conviction. and to our veterans here in normandy today, i want to say the only words we can. thank you. president trump and president macron attended a ceremony the us war cemetery at omaha beach. there, french president emmanuel macron thanked the us troops who landed 75 years ago. translation: on behalf of my country, on behalf of france, i bow down before their bravery. i bow down before the immense sacrifice of the 37,000 killed, the 19,000 reported missing, who died as heroes in normandy, between june and august 19114. and, who for many were to rest there for eternity. i bow down to our veterans and i say thank you. we know what we owe to you veterans. our freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. applause joining me n
the people of ver—sur—mer there and philippe onillon, the town's mayor.of those british men and women who gave their lives in defence of freedom will forever sit opposite their homeland across the channel along with those of our allies. here in normandy we will always remember their courage, their commitment, their conviction. and to our veterans here in normandy today, i want to say the only words we can. thank you. president trump and president macron attended a ceremony the us war...
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and with drivers like philippe massa making the switch to formula e, there is growing interest in thee mentality is com pletely in the sport. the mentality is completely different from one championship to the other one. the idea, i really enjoy it, and i am really ha p py idea, i really enjoy it, and i am really happy to be part of this championship. we will have more on formula e later in the show. at first i want to tell you about someone first i want to tell you about someone that has been in baltimore in the us. becausejust someone that has been in baltimore in the us. because just over a someone that has been in baltimore in the us. becausejust over a month ago on the seventh of may, this city of7 ago on the seventh of may, this city of 7 million people was struck by a massive rent somewhere attack. almost instantly, get this, the entire city's invisible functions we re entire city's invisible functions were shut down, and they have been ever since. even now a month on, no—one seems to know what to do about it. staveley has been out what happens when hackers take down an entire c
and with drivers like philippe massa making the switch to formula e, there is growing interest in thee mentality is com pletely in the sport. the mentality is completely different from one championship to the other one. the idea, i really enjoy it, and i am really ha p py idea, i really enjoy it, and i am really happy to be part of this championship. we will have more on formula e later in the show. at first i want to tell you about someone first i want to tell you about someone that has been...
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light a departed with a 4 wimbledon title since then he's won 2 more grand slams he placed germany's philipp kohlschreiber in the 1st round on monday but this was a huge springboard for me to win and wimbledon last year that would kind of gave me that that push and also a huge relief. that it was all upwards right over you know winning cincinnati for the 1st time in years so. you know one grand slam can can definitely change anyone's career the sooner williams is seeded 11 the 7 time champion is our new played 12 total level matches this year was in action months ago when she lost in the 3rd round at the french open and. good week and a half. but i have been really just mentally training and physically training for that time and here and i'm going to do the best i can. you know to play tennis of america's most famous baseball friend charges put on quite a show in london the new yankees took on the boston red sox on saturday it was the 1st time a regular season game was taking place in europe the yankees winning this 117 to 13 that is the highest scoring knowing even game this season 2 game s
light a departed with a 4 wimbledon title since then he's won 2 more grand slams he placed germany's philipp kohlschreiber in the 1st round on monday but this was a huge springboard for me to win and wimbledon last year that would kind of gave me that that push and also a huge relief. that it was all upwards right over you know winning cincinnati for the 1st time in years so. you know one grand slam can can definitely change anyone's career the sooner williams is seeded 11 the 7 time champion...
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two second half goals from philippe coutinho and one from everton soares sealed a 3—0 win, but supporters to south america—based football journalist tim vickery who joins us now. good evening. thank you forjoining us. good evening. thank you forjoining us. those brazilian fans, at half time, it was goalless, they were actually booing their players and the manager, we do not see that very often. you do see it often when brazil play in sao paulo, it is almost not a story brazil being booed by their fa ns story brazil being booed by their fans in their home country. if the fa ns fans in their home country. if the fans are booing purcell, it is dog bites man, if the crowd are not being brazil, that is man bites dog. brazil had to work hard to break the deadlock, that is what this game is all about. bolivia came to defend. it was one of those games that was interesting while it was a 0—0, as $0011 interesting while it was a 0—0, as 50011 as interesting while it was a 0—0, as soon as possible broke the deadlock early in the second half with this penalty, it was a question of how many they would
two second half goals from philippe coutinho and one from everton soares sealed a 3—0 win, but supporters to south america—based football journalist tim vickery who joins us now. good evening. thank you forjoining us. good evening. thank you forjoining us. those brazilian fans, at half time, it was goalless, they were actually booing their players and the manager, we do not see that very often. you do see it often when brazil play in sao paulo, it is almost not a story brazil being booed by...
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twenty twenty two a lofty promise from prime minister eduard philippe. as he addressed french parliament on wednesday. they do support from what. in on this also see an excellent rating of an environmental measures. rupanya august first hello. to all of this to make our economy cleaner does your next to the second. topic that gets to put an end to an automatic assumption and we should look at mine site and a deeper [inaudible] ever higher. among other reforms the government has vowed to take a series of eco friendly measures. some were old pledges like closing the fast nine nuclear plant by the end of the year othehers were new. land to ban the governmenent frm using disposable plastics by. twenty twenty a lot to make all plastic bottles are recyclable. an effort to make food health labelsls mandatory the latter requires support from the european commission. for some it isn't enough. it doesn't add up the environmental crisis these all seater measures that might get in the right direction. that's all well below what's needed to take on the loss of bio di
twenty twenty two a lofty promise from prime minister eduard philippe. as he addressed french parliament on wednesday. they do support from what. in on this also see an excellent rating of an environmental measures. rupanya august first hello. to all of this to make our economy cleaner does your next to the second. topic that gets to put an end to an automatic assumption and we should look at mine site and a deeper [inaudible] ever higher. among other reforms the government has vowed to take a...
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the people of ver—sur—mer there and philippe 0nillon, the town's mayor. the names of those british men and women who gave their lives in defence of freedom will forever sit opposite their homeland across the channel along with those of our allies. here in normandy we will always remember their courage, their commitment, their conviction. and to our veterans here in normandy today, i want to say the only words we can. thank you. let's cross now to omaha beach in colleville—sur—mer, where french president emmanuel macron and president trump are attending the event commemorating the us troops who landed there 75 years ago ladies and gentlemen, the president of the unit to. donald trump. —— united states. president macron, misses to the first lady of the united states, people of france, and members of the united states congress, two distinguished guests, veterans and my fellow americans. we are gathered here on freedoms alter. 0n my fellow americans. we are gathered here on freedoms alter. on these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago 10,000 men
the people of ver—sur—mer there and philippe 0nillon, the town's mayor. the names of those british men and women who gave their lives in defence of freedom will forever sit opposite their homeland across the channel along with those of our allies. here in normandy we will always remember their courage, their commitment, their conviction. and to our veterans here in normandy today, i want to say the only words we can. thank you. let's cross now to omaha beach in colleville—sur—mer, where...
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david: many thanks to a trip that -- electric panel, philippe reines and brendan buck.oming up, facebook shares taking a hit on reports that mark zuckerberg was aware of questionable rotc practice. that -- questionable privacy practices. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: we're watching balance of power. we watched president trump and the president of poland going to the white house where they're having a meeting. they are meeting about poland, but china is on president trump's mind. he is saying china and hong kong should be able to work it out and he does expect to be able to make a deal with china. no indication of when that deal might happen. we'll continue to monitor that as headlines developed. our stock of the hour seems headed for more hot water. mark zuckerberg may have known about facebook's questionable privacy practices and known more than previously let on. emma chandra is here with more. if this is true, this is troubling. emma: we know facebook has been faced by a number of privacy issues. 3%.stock dropped close to it is still down 1.6%. according to people fami
david: many thanks to a trip that -- electric panel, philippe reines and brendan buck.oming up, facebook shares taking a hit on reports that mark zuckerberg was aware of questionable rotc practice. that -- questionable privacy practices. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: we're watching balance of power. we watched president trump and the president of poland going to the white house where they're having a meeting. they are meeting about poland, but china is on president trump's mind. he is saying...
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. inside all of one who says, "i can't." that says, "i can." are you going to step up? or are you going to roll over and hit the snooze button? are you going to make excuses? or are you going to make it happen? you have no idea, what the real you, the best you, is capable of. performix sst. with timed-release technology for energy, focus and boosted metabolism. every day it's you vs. you. may the best you win. performix sst. keep perfecting. now available at walmart. ♪ >>> welcome back to viewers here in the united states and around the world, you're watching cnn "newsroom" mm i'm george howell. the u.s. president donald trump is making waves ahead of his trip to the united kingdom. in an interview with the "sunday times" he said the uk should not pay the $50 billion price tag to leave the eu. he praised the brexit party leader nigel firaj. london's mayor is lashing out against president in the new op-ed calling him one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat. >>> emmet flood will leave his post later this
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because everything flows out of that, what do you think, philippe? >> i do. i mean, you know, for all intents and purposes, you should answer questions as if the moderator said, okay, just speak for 60 seconds, because -- >> you're probably right. >> i think that's why elizabeth warren is in great position tomorrow night. whatever she's been doing on the campaign trail has been working, and she has a -- this is just another audience. there's a part of this we're not discussing, which is the totality of the whole thing. when it comes up at 9:00, we see 10 people, only five of them are going to be white guys. there are three women on stage, i don't think there's ever been more than one woman on stage. you're going to have, i think, five people of color. i mean, this is -- it's going to energize the democrats, and people are going to say, you know what? i think the point earlier about people are going to hear that we have ideas. the contrast to what's going on with trump, you know, listening to senator tester talk about immigration, or listening to congresswoman
because everything flows out of that, what do you think, philippe? >> i do. i mean, you know, for all intents and purposes, you should answer questions as if the moderator said, okay, just speak for 60 seconds, because -- >> you're probably right. >> i think that's why elizabeth warren is in great position tomorrow night. whatever she's been doing on the campaign trail has been working, and she has a -- this is just another audience. there's a part of this we're not...
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just 26 years old, and with plans for the future — to return to france and to record music with philippeng of what i'm going to do, now the inquest is over. i have to rebuild a life. i have two other kids. they need me. they have the right to live their youth, like alexandre lived. i'm going to do something with them. there will be a movie or a documentary. i would like to see all the people who saw him that night, you know? i would like to reinterview the nurse, helen kennett. she saw him with the neck cut. from the inquest, we know that she was one of the last faces he saw, and she was beautiful. she's a wonderful woman. she was — i hope he kept that until the end. i am not sure, but we hope. because he died really alone, on the pavement. he had so much to live for and no reason to die. a young man, much loved, who became an innocent victim of hate. john maguire, bbc news, london. jeremy hunt has urged his conservative leadership rival, borisjohnson, to be straight with people about what a no—deal brexit would mean. his comments came as the two men took questions from party members in
just 26 years old, and with plans for the future — to return to france and to record music with philippeng of what i'm going to do, now the inquest is over. i have to rebuild a life. i have two other kids. they need me. they have the right to live their youth, like alexandre lived. i'm going to do something with them. there will be a movie or a documentary. i would like to see all the people who saw him that night, you know? i would like to reinterview the nurse, helen kennett. she saw him...
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if you want to scare yourself, read the novel by philipp deck or watch the men in the high castle and think about consequences. today, i think if the u.s. were a dog, it would be a golden retriever. it would be bounding through the world, the tail knocking things around. basically a happy dog that is unmindful about its larger environment. and then when something bad happens, that dog could very quickly turn into a german shepherd or a pitbull. other nations need to be mindful of that. the national will today is roughly along those lines. yet if something truly touches our national interest, we will become that german shepherd. that is 9/11. that is what happened. are we capable of that again? we are. other nations would be wise to mind that. and we would be wise to ensure that we don't unnecessarily conduct that transformation. example, it quickly turned around overnight. on that point up and and i know we need to conclude. everywhere i have gone in my i have a the navy, beautiful painting of the uss maine that i have had for decades. and that was the catalyst that launched us into t
if you want to scare yourself, read the novel by philipp deck or watch the men in the high castle and think about consequences. today, i think if the u.s. were a dog, it would be a golden retriever. it would be bounding through the world, the tail knocking things around. basically a happy dog that is unmindful about its larger environment. and then when something bad happens, that dog could very quickly turn into a german shepherd or a pitbull. other nations need to be mindful of that. the...
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the man has been linked to the stabbing death of two men the police have charged 26-year-old philippeing for each of the homicides. a motive remains unclear at this point that he could be charged with the death penalty. both victims were found last week along skyline boulevard. 24 hours apart. 32-year-old abdul nasher was one of the victims. on saturday dozens of friends and loved ones past a mosque in south san francisco to remember him. he immigrated to the u.s. from yemen 12 years ago and leaves behind a wife and a four-year- old daughter. >>> ghost ship owner is expected to take -- they are charged with 36 counts of manslaughter. one for each of the people who died in the 2016 fire in creative director, took the stand three times last week and testified that he was mistaken when he told investigators that the buildings backstairs were blocked during the deadly fire. he now says the stairs were clear. prosecutor say partygoers had no chance to escape the fire. >>> out to our fire was. evacuation orders have been lifted in the fremont hills following a brush fire along mission boule
the man has been linked to the stabbing death of two men the police have charged 26-year-old philippeing for each of the homicides. a motive remains unclear at this point that he could be charged with the death penalty. both victims were found last week along skyline boulevard. 24 hours apart. 32-year-old abdul nasher was one of the victims. on saturday dozens of friends and loved ones past a mosque in south san francisco to remember him. he immigrated to the u.s. from yemen 12 years ago and...
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podiatrist basically gave him that letter that would disqualify him from service as a favor to the philipp an athletic man magically disappeared later. the record is quite clear. i just want to say one other thing. it's particularly galling that he would take -- the vows once again km up and be featured in a news story tonight. on the 75th anniversary of d-day. this ought to be a day we solemnly remember and instead we have donald trump parading this fraudulent story sflo general, you know when you think about this you've got what david refers to, right the podiatrist's daughter. their landlord was fred trump, right, donald trump's father, right, when they wrote this. i want to play for you on this issue, right, president trump today said that he would have been honored to serve if he don't have bone spurs. that's what he said today. but obviously during the campaign he did for the remember which foot had bone spurs. here he is. >> why did you not serve in the vietnam war? >> because i was going to college, had student deferments it's a rung time and ultimately had a medical deferment beca
podiatrist basically gave him that letter that would disqualify him from service as a favor to the philipp an athletic man magically disappeared later. the record is quite clear. i just want to say one other thing. it's particularly galling that he would take -- the vows once again km up and be featured in a news story tonight. on the 75th anniversary of d-day. this ought to be a day we solemnly remember and instead we have donald trump parading this fraudulent story sflo general, you know when...
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michael steele and former spokesman for hillary clinton and co-host of the podcast "unredacted," philippe rinas. >> what are we expecting to hear from the president at this rally tonight? what's their overall strategy? both in terms of how the presentation is going to go, but also in terms of the themes and whether he's going to continue to try to focus on the minority of americans who elected him or expand beyond that. >> so, if the folks we've talked to here today so far are any indication, it's definitely the latter. these are the diehard supporters. these are people here in critical battleground florida who camped out since last night, some of them, to be here for this rally. it doesn't start for six hours and it's under some thunderstorm watch warnings so that's why we're coming to you from here. these are the types of supporters who are hoping to hear the president talk about what he feels he's accomplished in the last 2 1/2 years and the message going forward. but tonight's speech and rally is unique because it's a different set of characters. the president will be joined by the fi
michael steele and former spokesman for hillary clinton and co-host of the podcast "unredacted," philippe rinas. >> what are we expecting to hear from the president at this rally tonight? what's their overall strategy? both in terms of how the presentation is going to go, but also in terms of the themes and whether he's going to continue to try to focus on the minority of americans who elected him or expand beyond that. >> so, if the folks we've talked to here today so far...
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. >> charlie sikes, philippe reines, thank you. >>> don't miss the first democratic debates live fromomorrow. tomorrow, warren, booker, klobuchar and more take the stage. on thursday,ed biers, sanders and buttigieg and others. it will be broadcast live and streamed on all of nbc's digital platforms. >>> with time running out and blistering testimony from jon stewart, mitch mcconnell finally agrees to meet with 9/11 first responders about continuing coverage for the victims compensation fund. that's next. we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. with pronamel repair, more minerals are able to enter deep into the enamel surface. the fact that you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged, it's amazing. i think my go-to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. can we talk? we used to play so beautifully together. now we can barely play anything... even cards with the girls. if you have bent fingers, and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor. it may be dupuytren's contracture. your hand is talking. isn't it time you listened? the
. >> charlie sikes, philippe reines, thank you. >>> don't miss the first democratic debates live fromomorrow. tomorrow, warren, booker, klobuchar and more take the stage. on thursday,ed biers, sanders and buttigieg and others. it will be broadcast live and streamed on all of nbc's digital platforms. >>> with time running out and blistering testimony from jon stewart, mitch mcconnell finally agrees to meet with 9/11 first responders about continuing coverage for the...
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philippe, 8. jacqueline, 7. >> it's difficult to get through because you hear the names and you just almost can see the little faces. i remember going there and thinking, i can't believe this is happening in america. the base where now children will be held, and i want to make the point that per our reporters it will be run by hhs, it's on military grounds, but it also limits access because it's federal property so it means reporters like you can't get access to find out what these kids are going through. >> we've been requesting access. what you said about oklahoma, it's symbolic of one of the most shameful episodes in american history, the japanese interment camps. the irony is it will now be symbolic of another shameful episode, the treatment of migrant children from central america by the trump administration. >> in 2014 there was that surge in children unaccompanied that the obama administration had to deal with and they tried various means of trying to deal with that, pulled back on anything military becau
philippe, 8. jacqueline, 7. >> it's difficult to get through because you hear the names and you just almost can see the little faces. i remember going there and thinking, i can't believe this is happening in america. the base where now children will be held, and i want to make the point that per our reporters it will be run by hhs, it's on military grounds, but it also limits access because it's federal property so it means reporters like you can't get access to find out what these kids...