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it is a real affirmation... it is valuable for europe. we know it. separate independent nation would be great for europe. your problem, this is my final question, your problem as ministerfor action in europe is that europe doesn't believe you. jean—claude juncker the president of the commission said not long ago my goodness, you know, if the catalans ever did get their independence we would be looking at a european union which would consist of about 98 states. we don't want that. there is no treaty for the question over the issue of nations inside the state to ta ke issue of nations inside the state to take the decision... there is no provision. it would be no more than two, three, four cases, scotland, flemish... well, who are you to say? you can't say what you might open up in terms of other separatist movements around europe. you have no idea. it makes sense. it is already happening. to open the real debate at the european level about the internal enlargement, to say the requisite, the democratic equality that would be required for the people to e
it is a real affirmation... it is valuable for europe. we know it. separate independent nation would be great for europe. your problem, this is my final question, your problem as ministerfor action in europe is that europe doesn't believe you. jean—claude juncker the president of the commission said not long ago my goodness, you know, if the catalans ever did get their independence we would be looking at a european union which would consist of about 98 states. we don't want that. there is no...
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and it is emotionally overwhelming, i think it's a real passion project and a real live of love and ion when it played in front of schoolchildren andi played in front of schoolchildren and i think anyone who sees it will be really, really affected by it. it is like 100 years of technology put into this film as well. what did he say about why he wanted to do this so say about why he wanted to do this so much? he has been interested in the first world war for a very, very long time and the opportunity came because of the imperial war museum's involvement and he said the centenary is only going to come around once and because peter jackson has worked so much with technology, he wondered, what could the technology do? how could we make this footage come alive? he said they did a test real and when they did that they looked at it and they went, that's astonishing. believe me, it is really breathtaking, you've never seen me, it is really breathtaking, you've never seen anything like it. an amazing artistic and technical achievement. i thought so and so powerfully moving. and out at the mome
and it is emotionally overwhelming, i think it's a real passion project and a real live of love and ion when it played in front of schoolchildren andi played in front of schoolchildren and i think anyone who sees it will be really, really affected by it. it is like 100 years of technology put into this film as well. what did he say about why he wanted to do this so say about why he wanted to do this so much? he has been interested in the first world war for a very, very long time and the...
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a kind of devolution? why not? this is the realopened already, and the spanish socialist government is not able to open. well, in terms of dialogue, we have to stop our dialogue right now. it's a pity. ernest maragall, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much, thank you very much. hello again. most of us saw some decent sunshine on thursday, and after a sunny day, we'll keep those clear skies for the first part of the night as well. this is how things looked at the end of the day in east yorkshire. with those clear skies and light winds in place, temperatures have been cooling pretty quickly. but we do have quite a bit of cloud now working into the north—west of the uk, along with strengthening winds. so the coldest part of the night is past us in northern ireland, and across the north—west of scotland, with temperatures actually rising over the next few hours as this band of rain arrives. also some gale—force gusts of wind working into the western isles, becoming quite blowy as well for the northern isles o
a kind of devolution? why not? this is the realopened already, and the spanish socialist government is not able to open. well, in terms of dialogue, we have to stop our dialogue right now. it's a pity. ernest maragall, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you very much, thank you very much. hello again. most of us saw some decent sunshine on thursday, and after a sunny day, we'll keep those clear skies for the first part of the night as well. this is how things looked at the end...
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don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it.ed work but i admire its intentions and you can tell it as a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really year—end to make it than something polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc .co .uk slash mark kermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. we've had some beautiful sunny skies across the uk. regularly across england and wales. will it be repeated this weekend? yes, with a view buts. we'll have patchy fog are already starting to journey to be out there and the starry skies of england and wales. we have is very weak weather front sitting across central areas but it's not reliable clouds are evenly over could see some patchy clouds, patchy rain coming in to the north—west as well but as you can see, ano
don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it.ed work but i admire its intentions and you can tell it as a heartfelt project. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really year—end to make it than something polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc .co .uk slash mark kermode. you can...
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the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. it's been a real joy. >> good morning, everyone. good morning. thank you all so much for being here today to announce the launching of the rising up campaign to reduce youth homelessness here in san francisco. as many of you know, every night, there's over 1200 young people in our city who are experiencing homelessness and our goal is to cut that number by at least 50% in the coming years, but to do that, we need pard partnerships from all levels of government, from the provide sector, from our nonprofits, and we're excited that so many people have come together to launch this initiative. most important for things like this to be successful, and we need leadership, leadership from city hall, and i'm so thankful that our mayor, london breed has taken up this issue of youth homelessness. it's a gr
the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. it's been a real joy. >> good morning, everyone. good morning. thank you all so much for being here today to announce the launching of the rising up campaign to reduce youth homelessness here in san...
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, down there have been writing a real thriller for us tonight, a down there have been writing a reallusion. will this be a happy ending for the dodgers, or will this be a cruel ending for them with boston taking game three? we simply do not know. it started out brilliantly for los angeles, and the main character involved was a rookie, a young picture named walker bueller who threw the first pitch of this game, and that was at over 100 miles an hour. he shut out the boston red sox hitters for seven innings. they scored nothing. then we had jock peterson of the los angeles dodgers at the bottom of the second innings, scoring a home run. that sent the crowd into raptures. they were really enjoying their peanuts and beer and the fact that at last, their team is winning the game. but at the bottom of the eighth, or rather, the top of the ape, the boston red sox ruined it all, getting a home run of their own, tying the game. they could have won it by now, actually, the red sox. they almost got a man home to homebase but he was just caught before he could make it. so there was more drama th
, down there have been writing a real thriller for us tonight, a down there have been writing a reallusion. will this be a happy ending for the dodgers, or will this be a cruel ending for them with boston taking game three? we simply do not know. it started out brilliantly for los angeles, and the main character involved was a rookie, a young picture named walker bueller who threw the first pitch of this game, and that was at over 100 miles an hour. he shut out the boston red sox hitters for...
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market because that is an important market to us i mean it's a market that is very hungry for real estate investment so we are always close to the u.s. market you want to get to the united states but of course the u.s. regulations are a little bit higher hurdle than other places particularly in the e.u. right yeah yeah yeah there are hurdles i mean something that we can work though which is also something of interest is that we can tokenize u.s. based assets whether as a u.s. base asset or use base fun it's just that giving the regulations we cannot accept u.s. investors you know that is something that we can do one of the reasons we're also here is to also kind of build our network in that sense as well and the first week of november we are going to be in new york city as well speaking at a real estate conference and also continuously building our pipeline there. and now was one thing that he supports and commissioning is our vision we want to create a platform that allows you to invest all over the world so it will be we call a democrat they say show up investing so i allow anyone wheth
market because that is an important market to us i mean it's a market that is very hungry for real estate investment so we are always close to the u.s. market you want to get to the united states but of course the u.s. regulations are a little bit higher hurdle than other places particularly in the e.u. right yeah yeah yeah there are hurdles i mean something that we can work though which is also something of interest is that we can tokenize u.s. based assets whether as a u.s. base asset or use...
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that looked like a real problem. iran look like a real problem.t was a question of when they would take over to the middle east. is fighting for their lives, they have riots and their economy is in tatters. at some point they will want to, and make a real deal. come and make a real deal. what i difference between iran when we first came. and, if you look at north korea, there was a deal. it was a potentially devastating moment, and now the relationships are good. mike pompeo state just left and had a great meeting. he was also in china and spoke to many of the asian leaders. a good meeting with north korea. made a lot we have of progress on so many other front. the world is really respecting the united states again, much moreso than any other decades. we are respected again. people want to be on our side. even if you look at the vo tes in the united nations, we are getting very strong votes now. i wanted to thank nikki, and this seemed appropriate. when you write it out on a piece of paper and say nice things, people say what is going on? this is
that looked like a real problem. iran look like a real problem.t was a question of when they would take over to the middle east. is fighting for their lives, they have riots and their economy is in tatters. at some point they will want to, and make a real deal. come and make a real deal. what i difference between iran when we first came. and, if you look at north korea, there was a deal. it was a potentially devastating moment, and now the relationships are good. mike pompeo state just left and...
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it contains pipes and wires and is being treated as a real explosive. till, of course, a developing situation. we see the vehicles down there. we see the number of officials. we still don't have a whole lot of answers yet, wolf. >> i just want to be precise. so the new york bureau of cnn, that bureau has now been evacuated from the time warner center at columbus circle in new york city. i'm here in washington, d.c. our washington bureau has not received any suspicious packages or warnings. same at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. all of our bureaus are fine right now, with the exception of the cnn new york city bureau, where you see this major evacuation unfolding right now. i just want to be precise in that. we're getting more specific information on the actual threat, the nature of this suspicious package. jim sciutto, poppy harlow, they were among all of the cnn employees who left the various floors where cnn is in that time warner center. jim sciutto, right now you're a couple blocks away. you can't get any closer. law enforcement, new york cit
it contains pipes and wires and is being treated as a real explosive. till, of course, a developing situation. we see the vehicles down there. we see the number of officials. we still don't have a whole lot of answers yet, wolf. >> i just want to be precise. so the new york bureau of cnn, that bureau has now been evacuated from the time warner center at columbus circle in new york city. i'm here in washington, d.c. our washington bureau has not received any suspicious packages or...
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a real storm across much of italy. northwards. so there's a level of uncertainty just how much of eastern england is going to be affected by that area of low pressure, but it could bring some significant rain. it will also bring something a little less cold, so some mild, moist air moving in across the sea up through the middle part of the week. so all that translates into the city forecast like this. it does look as though there'll be dry weather for many, but there is the potential for rain, some of it heavy, into the south—east, to make itjust that little bit milder. that's it, enjoy your sunday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: a man has been charged after at least 11 people were shot dead at a synagogue in the us city of pittsburgh. a helicopter belonging to leicester city's thai owner has crashed, the bbc understands with him on board, after taking off from the football team's stadium. hello and welcome to bbc news.
a real storm across much of italy. northwards. so there's a level of uncertainty just how much of eastern england is going to be affected by that area of low pressure, but it could bring some significant rain. it will also bring something a little less cold, so some mild, moist air moving in across the sea up through the middle part of the week. so all that translates into the city forecast like this. it does look as though there'll be dry weather for many, but there is the potential for rain,...
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there was a real sense today of just concerned. there was a real sense today ofjust how concerned. just how they're concerned. there was a real sense today ofjust how they're worried about these devices. with the bomb squad specifically going out and trying to sure that these packages we re trying to sure that these packages were safe. there is no doubt these we re were safe. there is no doubt these were crude is isis, not particularly sophisticated. in fact, some suggestions after the devices have been recovered that they were actually put together after gathering information from the internet. nonetheless, they been dangerous. if they had exploded, thatis dangerous. if they had exploded, that is because there was shrapnel inside them, glass designed to spray over whoever should open them. but the key thing is that they did not go off, they have been investigated, and the fbi believes that gives him and the fbi believes that gives him a lot of opportunities. whenever you look at his packages, it must be said that they were put together with a certain amount of crudeness. but at th
there was a real sense today of just concerned. there was a real sense today ofjust how concerned. just how they're concerned. there was a real sense today ofjust how they're worried about these devices. with the bomb squad specifically going out and trying to sure that these packages we re trying to sure that these packages were safe. there is no doubt these we re were safe. there is no doubt these were crude is isis, not particularly sophisticated. in fact, some suggestions after the devices...
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there is a real worry, i think, hasn't done so. there is a real worry, ithink, that hasn't done so. that in the next couple of years, we could be without any legal constraints on nuclear arsenals for the first time since the 1970s. so it doesn't really feel like we are beginning to roll back some of the achievements that made the end of the cold war possible. that really is incredible if that we re that really is incredible if that were to happen. the idea we could be entering into an arms race, after all these years we thought that time had gone, really. just explain, people will look at china, wednesday, and all of this as well. this isn't just about the and russia, president trump has concerns about china as well? so does russia. 0ne about china as well? so does russia. one of the reasons russia has not fought hard to maintain this treaty is because it sees china, which is growing in military strength and spends a lot more on defence and russia does, it sees india, potentially iran if iran becomes a nuclear power, but russia, which has a particular emphasis on ballistic and cruis
there is a real worry, i think, hasn't done so. there is a real worry, ithink, that hasn't done so. that in the next couple of years, we could be without any legal constraints on nuclear arsenals for the first time since the 1970s. so it doesn't really feel like we are beginning to roll back some of the achievements that made the end of the cold war possible. that really is incredible if that we re that really is incredible if that were to happen. the idea we could be entering into an arms...
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>>> still ahead a story that will make you smile. >> this is real life. >> a former tv doc saving livesife. only we're with patrick dempsey. >> i love doing this work. >> then -- >> you think wayne brady has talent. wait to you meet his daughter. >> then the cast of "mean girls" now. >> i don't hang out with lindsay lohan. >> what we know about a sequel. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >> still so hard to watch. mcdreamy, why couldn't it have been a dream? it's been three years since patrick dempsey said good-bye to "grey's anatomy." but in real life, the former tv doc is still helping those in need and only "e.t." with was him for patrick's inspiring next chapter. >> i really love doing this work. i think it's very special. it's very moving to me. >> tv's dr. mcdreamy is a real life hero. he has poured his passion for helping others into the dempsey center which helps 3,600 cancer patients a year. he was inspired by his late mother amanda who passed away in 2014 after a 17-year battle with ovarian cancer. >> how did her journey inspire you to create this? >> losing my mother to t
>>> still ahead a story that will make you smile. >> this is real life. >> a former tv doc saving livesife. only we're with patrick dempsey. >> i love doing this work. >> then -- >> you think wayne brady has talent. wait to you meet his daughter. >> then the cast of "mean girls" now. >> i don't hang out with lindsay lohan. >> what we know about a sequel. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >> still so hard to...
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but that look like a real problem. iran looked like a real problem and there was a question of when they would take over the middle east prior to my coming here and now iran is fighting for their lives. they have riots in their cities and it's blowing up it in inflation in economy is in tatters and at some point will come and want to make a real deal. not the ridiculous deal they made that was unacceptable to me and so we'll see what happens but what a difference between iran when we first came and i like to say the day before we came and also if you look at north korea there was a deal that they were it was a devastating potentially devastating problem and now the relationships are good. sector estate mike pompeo just left and had a great meeting. also was in china and also spoke to many of the asian leaders or went there. they had good meetings but had a really good meeting with north korea. chairman kim and we made a lot of progress on so many other fronts. the world, as nikki said, the world is respecting the unite
but that look like a real problem. iran looked like a real problem and there was a question of when they would take over the middle east prior to my coming here and now iran is fighting for their lives. they have riots in their cities and it's blowing up it in inflation in economy is in tatters and at some point will come and want to make a real deal. not the ridiculous deal they made that was unacceptable to me and so we'll see what happens but what a difference between iran when we first came...
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it's a real sport. the older you get the more a ground zero. used to run a lot of marathons your. bird were a slow down and. then i started shooting arrows. here eight hundred marksman compete against one another in the top competition for up of the various shooting clubs there are real prizes to be won including an award from the bavarian premier he's not here but has sent his deputy his i'd now. this for the sake of variance go to the polls on october the fourteenth the christian socialists have held power for sixty years but now many plan to demonstrate their displeasure with the c.s.u. at the ballot box when c.s.u. interior minister hoarse zehava almost caused the collapse of germany's ruling coalition even the most faithful supporters were annoyed. to go up just so. that the only thinks they are over a car lot of unrest in the party in berlin or. course that spreads like wildfire to the ground roots level. there's a certain discontent or. she'll go to try to offset that. move things over it. won't be easy here. because of these give a warm welcome to deputy state premier ike
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the saudis so we're going to see a real test of this because. all of the. cars coming out of saudi arabia is making people feel. a florida resident is charged with sending a string of mail bombs to a number of senior democrats and could now face up to fifty eight years in prison. the european court of human rights. to defend defaming the prophet mohammed as freedom of speech on the program. we should have free speech and he goes as far as saying. it was wrong. people to use and abuse to become greece is the. people and the president of the. course of the calling for the removal of a world war one memorial as it only depicts. saturday morning here in moscow and. this i was top stories welcome to. the u.s. the justice department has confirmed that a fifty six year old. is the man in custody in connection with a recent wave of mail bombs targeting senior political figures officials say they identified his fingerprints and d.n.a. from one of the envelopes he allegedly sent. he has been charged today with fired federal crimes including interstate transportation m
the saudis so we're going to see a real test of this because. all of the. cars coming out of saudi arabia is making people feel. a florida resident is charged with sending a string of mail bombs to a number of senior democrats and could now face up to fifty eight years in prison. the european court of human rights. to defend defaming the prophet mohammed as freedom of speech on the program. we should have free speech and he goes as far as saying. it was wrong. people to use and abuse to become...
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to see something like this could be a real setback. >> lou: can you imagine a line-up of the weaker charactersring such strong counsel to the president? we take that up after this break. general j i can't believe it. that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. cool, huh? yeah. he plays football, huh? yeah. believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you may have gum disease and could be on a journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's three times more effective at removing plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. leave bleeding gums behind constipation until my doctor direcommended miralax.my stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. now available in single serve mix-in pax. >> lou: joining us now to discuss the investigation in the disappearance of "washington post" contributor and columnis
to see something like this could be a real setback. >> lou: can you imagine a line-up of the weaker charactersring such strong counsel to the president? we take that up after this break. general j i can't believe it. that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. cool, huh? yeah. he plays football, huh? yeah. believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you may...
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it has been a real challenge for us. and there are several factors to contribute to that. do not for instance have early voting, which dampens turnout. we do not have same-day registration. we have a closed primary. all of those factors make it, you know lead to a dampening of , turnout. we have had turnout sometimes third, fourth, fifth, worst in the the nation. it has not been a good story in terms of turnout for new york, and we can do better on that front. that said, in the special elections and the primaries we have seen since 2016, turnout has been up, and you look at a case like new york city. we understand the board of elections has ordered as many ballots as it would for traditional presidential years, expecting potentially a big turnout this year. so we don't quite know what is going to happen on tuesday, but people are expected in new york. we are going to see a rise in turnout, and we would do much better in this state if we changed our registration procedures and made it easier for people to turn out and vote. we don't do that. i will give you an example. my s
it has been a real challenge for us. and there are several factors to contribute to that. do not for instance have early voting, which dampens turnout. we do not have same-day registration. we have a closed primary. all of those factors make it, you know lead to a dampening of , turnout. we have had turnout sometimes third, fourth, fifth, worst in the the nation. it has not been a good story in terms of turnout for new york, and we can do better on that front. that said, in the special...
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there is a real sense of desperation here from the performance and it could kick start the season. point after those recent poor results that came into this game after three matches without a win. languishing candidate really nine points behind the alexa manchester city and it was a pretty average valencia tino were down in 14th in la liga and a real opportunity for them to kick—start their campaign but i just could them to kick—start their campaign but ijust could not get going in that first half. they improved the second but was not be. the booze that rang out of their own story. these has to be electric affairs here and it was a real sense of foreboding and fear and frustration. but they were held of course at the end. really interesting seeing those is seen dancing the old guard in all generations and direction of the fans. i wonder what he can do to revive this team and boost this atmosphere? well he hasjust been speaking to the media a few minutes ago and he says that at least he did see a bit more determination and effort and drive from his players. he said it was not bad re
there is a real sense of desperation here from the performance and it could kick start the season. point after those recent poor results that came into this game after three matches without a win. languishing candidate really nine points behind the alexa manchester city and it was a pretty average valencia tino were down in 14th in la liga and a real opportunity for them to kick—start their campaign but i just could them to kick—start their campaign but ijust could not get going in that...
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as a taxpayer and as someone representing taxpayers, i thought it was a real affront to spend money to give to banks basically to try to cover up a problem. i kind of justify it in that i did not create this problem. i should not be voting for it. but in truth, we were where we were, and it was about the only way out. and i would have voted for it if i had to. but enough of my colleagues did where i did not have to. and that was a cowardly thing on my part. later, to the program save the economy? senator flake: it did, it did. i have spoken with hank paulson and george w. bush years later who did not want to do it, but we had to do it at that point. and i let my colleagues carry my water for me. i regret that. >> you recently made a lot of headlines with brett kavanaugh. what is your take away? what is our lesson from that? senator flake: i think in an earlier era, he would have garnered 95 votes or maybe 97 or 100. but we are in a different era now. one thing that i felt near the end of that process is that he did not have full due process. we could have done more. republicans should
as a taxpayer and as someone representing taxpayers, i thought it was a real affront to spend money to give to banks basically to try to cover up a problem. i kind of justify it in that i did not create this problem. i should not be voting for it. but in truth, we were where we were, and it was about the only way out. and i would have voted for it if i had to. but enough of my colleagues did where i did not have to. and that was a cowardly thing on my part. later, to the program save the...
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great reputation in the market for generating good returns and good returns to shareholders it's a real bad one, a triple effect that we saw really starting in 2017 this year we've just sort of bounced around the lows that we've seen, which by the way are the lows since 1998. 20 year lows -- >> when you say tesla effect, can you just explain that? >> the tesla effect is the overall concept that the 20th century was driven by oil. the 21st century will be driven by electricity there's a 30 year transition and we're somewhere probably ten years into that transition and ultimately terminal value of oil has been severely affected by the potential for us to change. >> despite that, wti did well as did brent. what's driven it in the last couple of months and can that continue for the rest of this year >> generally speaking demand has been good for oil and the demand is huge. it's $100 million barrel a day market ultimately what'salso been driving things which is less
great reputation in the market for generating good returns and good returns to shareholders it's a real bad one, a triple effect that we saw really starting in 2017 this year we've just sort of bounced around the lows that we've seen, which by the way are the lows since 1998. 20 year lows -- >> when you say tesla effect, can you just explain that? >> the tesla effect is the overall concept that the 20th century was driven by oil. the 21st century will be driven by electricity...
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situation which could cause a small revolution in homeland security again making police unions uneasy is a real risk with these agents not having enough training having a weapon in your hand means the possibility of taking your life is out of the question and he says the changes could also lead to a clear divide between the protection of vailable to those who can afford it and those who can't. well fringe people have an equal right to security we want the public service missions to effectively protect french people from the privatization of security because if it's privatized security will depend on the purchasing power of the french to defend themselves and protect themselves also the officers are worried it will move fronts closer to the u.s. model a country all too familiar with gun violence so far this year they have been more than two hundred seventy mass shootings in the u.s. mass shootings mass shooting in florida another mass shooting in a year of mass shootings the shootings continued unabated people are dying more people have been killed at schools this year and have been killed while
situation which could cause a small revolution in homeland security again making police unions uneasy is a real risk with these agents not having enough training having a weapon in your hand means the possibility of taking your life is out of the question and he says the changes could also lead to a clear divide between the protection of vailable to those who can afford it and those who can't. well fringe people have an equal right to security we want the public service missions to effectively...
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one official put it to me and said you know if you have a big real estate deal and you have a problem with you know the tenant that just won't give in and accept the deal and get out of the probity you know what do you do first will you cut off the electricity and then you send in the rats and then you denigrate them publicly in the press so that's the u.s. policy towards palestine you have. these are the you know all good tenants that need to get to a deal quickly with the the developer but i think now so where are we going with us i think in a sense trump will clearly trying to keep his iran policy he seems to have a thing about in your reading my mind because it's really the the axis of tell of even riyadh is the two most important pieces and particularly for a man that's very close to don't run now john bolton exert has always found he ran some yes it's always about iran and i think they're trying to going to try and keep it about iran and i think this is a real danger in this period ahead because once we go through the mid-term elections until we start the presidential kind of ca
one official put it to me and said you know if you have a big real estate deal and you have a problem with you know the tenant that just won't give in and accept the deal and get out of the probity you know what do you do first will you cut off the electricity and then you send in the rats and then you denigrate them publicly in the press so that's the u.s. policy towards palestine you have. these are the you know all good tenants that need to get to a deal quickly with the the developer but i...
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delgado: this is a real challenge. there is a lot of fragmentation in our news, even when you cover -- even the way we cover information is overly sensationalized for come may show -- commercial gain. it is imperative that i engage with the people. i show up, i host open town halls. something the congressman does not do. try to build across party lines. and you learn a lot about somebody when you meet them and talk to them. i grew up in a diverse background, working-class, play -- ended up going to colgate, played basketball at oxford, then law school, harvard, met my wife there. worked in the hip-hop community, then the legal world. i've had to figure out over the course of my lifetime how to find common ground. i think that experience is why someone like the state senator, lifelong republican john done supports my campaign. >> i'm going to stop you there. we have time for closing statements. antonio delgado goes first. mr. delgado: congressman, good exchange. happy to be here. thank you all. to the folks at home, i ap
delgado: this is a real challenge. there is a lot of fragmentation in our news, even when you cover -- even the way we cover information is overly sensationalized for come may show -- commercial gain. it is imperative that i engage with the people. i show up, i host open town halls. something the congressman does not do. try to build across party lines. and you learn a lot about somebody when you meet them and talk to them. i grew up in a diverse background, working-class, play -- ended up...
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that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it.ect. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than something that was polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this week. thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. for much of england and wales it has been a day of blue skies and sunshine. certainly the case in lyme regis this afternoon, with temperatures up to 17 or 18 celsius, slightly higher across aberdeenshire and murray with plenty of sunshine but further west across scotland a different story. mist hill fog, some patchy light rain and drizzle and that rain becomes more persistent as the night wears on across the northern and western isles, the northern highlands. elsewhere across scotland mainly dry but the cloud increasing. cloudy through th
that don't quite work in the film, i think it has a real sincerity and a real honesty about it.ect. i'd always rather watch something that looked like someone really yearned to make it than something that was polished but felt a little bit careless. mark, fantastic. thank you so much. a quick reminder before we go that you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. you can find all previous programmes, of course the bbc iplayer. that is it for this...
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and a. real clampdown on the sort of reporting and others erected in twenty eleven. in egypt. and. the situation dictatorship has become a supposed modernized. whenever you put a report that you know to be true out there it's a major day surrounded by. the in the arab world they call it electronic insects false stories falsely. people try to take you down to trying to denigrate you completely opposite immediately surrounds anything that you put up and they and it's designed absolutely designed to mislead for instance when i originally put my story of. being dragged out of the. consul general's office with the consul there this is before i heard the tapes. and the comments that he made of please go into it somewhere else. what happened was a whole number of counter stories of pits in other mainstream publications sank none of this is all rubbish i know the true man is alive and well and he's in riyadh and you will again soon be extremely stupid you know it explodes extremely city because he's actually lived the turks absolutely convinced that he never emerged from the building alive
and a. real clampdown on the sort of reporting and others erected in twenty eleven. in egypt. and. the situation dictatorship has become a supposed modernized. whenever you put a report that you know to be true out there it's a major day surrounded by. the in the arab world they call it electronic insects false stories falsely. people try to take you down to trying to denigrate you completely opposite immediately surrounds anything that you put up and they and it's designed absolutely designed...
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the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. it's been a real joy.. >> a lot of water heater in san francisco look like this may be yours doesn't too do you know it is the post earthquake problems we'll show you to brace our water heater hi, everybody i'm patrick director of quarter safety for the city and county of san francisco welcome to another episode of stay safe today, we'll talk about bracing water heaters water heater failure is a leading problem with earthquake fires you have a a single source you'll have in our home. >> how are you. >> so what are we looking here. >> this is a water heater 3 weighs from 200 to nine hundred pound during an earthquake that weight will try to move sideways we need to secure is. >> we'll brace the water heater our model home in south of market we'll use a simple kit interest the hardware stores from
the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. it's been a real joy.. >> a lot of water heater in san francisco look like this may be yours doesn't too do you know it is the post earthquake problems we'll show you to brace our water heater hi,...
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there is a real risk with these agents not having enough training having a weapon in your hand means the possibility of taking a life is because of the question. of a supreme court nomination which has divided america shows no sign of dying down but some supporters of his candidacy even being made to apologize. also brazil go to the polls on sunday but the current frontrunner being compared to donald trump over his remarks on the women the media. late on saturday morning here in moscow you're watching the international kind of you to join us today we have to stop. so not the rule of law but the law of the strongest that was the damning assessment of french national security by the country's outgoing interior minister before his resignation earlier this week with some of the measures that have been tabled to improve the situation have been slammed by france's police force our europe correspondent shot a dupe in ski takes a closer. aspirant says interior minister resigned this week has shown a spotlight on the state of the country's security and it was. i went to all these neighborhood
there is a real risk with these agents not having enough training having a weapon in your hand means the possibility of taking a life is because of the question. of a supreme court nomination which has divided america shows no sign of dying down but some supporters of his candidacy even being made to apologize. also brazil go to the polls on sunday but the current frontrunner being compared to donald trump over his remarks on the women the media. late on saturday morning here in moscow you're...
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trees seem to be a real group of things. rocks are a real group. but objects over 10 feet high don't seem to be a real group in this sense but to be a hodgepodge of things with nothing of being over 10 feet high. the problem is very hard. it hasn't been solved in over 2000 years and has not seen the.of being self. you might think it's easy, the real groups of things have an essence. they have a definition. water is h2o, people are rational animals. rocks have a certain chemical composition. trees have a definition of some sort. that doesn't help you at all. because made-up groups have definitions, too. they often have very clear definitions. things over 10 feet high, at that is a very clear definition. women in el salvador can not leave their domestic relationships where they have children in common. that's pretty clear. but you need is a definition of what definitions count in essence of real groups. what definitions are unreal groups and don't stay present. you need to discover the essence of essence. if any of you has the answer to this, i encou
trees seem to be a real group of things. rocks are a real group. but objects over 10 feet high don't seem to be a real group in this sense but to be a hodgepodge of things with nothing of being over 10 feet high. the problem is very hard. it hasn't been solved in over 2000 years and has not seen the.of being self. you might think it's easy, the real groups of things have an essence. they have a definition. water is h2o, people are rational animals. rocks have a certain chemical composition....
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security officers as the country wrestles with improving its security situation given to the lawyers a real risk with these agents not having enough training having a weapon in your hand means the possibility of taking your life is out of the question. also this hour the outrage over brett kavanaugh supreme court nomination which has divided america shows no sign of dying down which some supporters of his candidacy even being made to apologize. and saturday night sees the most anticipated mixed martial arts fight of the year as irish superstar conor mcgregor takes on russia's undefeated and like any other in las vegas we spoke exclusively to having a father head of the pack. everything that we want to see her be but we've seen of him restraint the clarity of vision complete tranquility not a stiff back we're going to go will crack. you're watching our two international coming to you live from moscow with their global news update welcome to the program. not the rule of law but the law of the strongest that was the damning assessment of french national security by the country's outgoing inter
security officers as the country wrestles with improving its security situation given to the lawyers a real risk with these agents not having enough training having a weapon in your hand means the possibility of taking your life is out of the question. also this hour the outrage over brett kavanaugh supreme court nomination which has divided america shows no sign of dying down which some supporters of his candidacy even being made to apologize. and saturday night sees the most anticipated mixed...
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what happened is people asked for a real investigation, and this was not a real investigation. i'm sorry, alice, but you can't say you believe her if you don't believe what she actually said. she said it was brett kavanaugh. i am not saying you have to believe that, but you can't have it both ways and say i believe her when you don't. >> in addition to that, i believe her pain and i believe her anguish, but there are holes in her story. i hate to question her pain, but there are holes in her story and i am not going to outline them and there's no corroborating witnesses or anybody to back up her claims and that's why it leads people, as senator collins said, more likely than not as to why she made her decision. >> what holes though? because she can't remember how she drove home? >> doesn't remember when it was, where it was, how she got home -- those holes. >> i told my story of something that happened to me in high school, and i don't remember where it was. i don't remember who drove me home but i know it happened. i don't know why it makes her a suspect person. >> let's do th
what happened is people asked for a real investigation, and this was not a real investigation. i'm sorry, alice, but you can't say you believe her if you don't believe what she actually said. she said it was brett kavanaugh. i am not saying you have to believe that, but you can't have it both ways and say i believe her when you don't. >> in addition to that, i believe her pain and i believe her anguish, but there are holes in her story. i hate to question her pain, but there are holes in...
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that would exonerate judge kavanaugh from the accusations that have been leveled against him, then a real in-depth investigation would help us reach those conclusions. instead, republicans continue to rush this process and press forward with a predetermined set of conclusions. it makes one wonder if my republican colleagues actually want to know the truth. we cannot allow these allegations to be swept under the rug. the message that would send to victims of sexual assault and abuse would be devastating. it would effectively say to them that even if they come forward, there will be no justice, that they will be ignored or, worse yet, move to concurred, in the case of the president. all people, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or ethnic background should have the same right to live free from domestic and sexual violence. i am truly stunned that we are moving forward with this confirmation vote. if we can't pause to make sure we get this right, the institution of the supreme court will lose the public's faith as an embodiment of justice. so i will ask one more time -- what are we do
that would exonerate judge kavanaugh from the accusations that have been leveled against him, then a real in-depth investigation would help us reach those conclusions. instead, republicans continue to rush this process and press forward with a predetermined set of conclusions. it makes one wonder if my republican colleagues actually want to know the truth. we cannot allow these allegations to be swept under the rug. the message that would send to victims of sexual assault and abuse would be...
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right now, 2015 was a real bubble. en valuations moved up again this year -- it softened, and then valuations moved up again this year. there is a lot of wealth disruption on both sides. there's new industries and created an old industries being destroyed. it's not necessarily a zero sum game, and there is wealth transfer between the new entrants. emily: do you think there will be any surprises? mr. montgomery: yeah, i think over -- uber is a great company. i think they have unlimited opportunities globally across these different categories. i think the biggest challenge they will have is figuring out how to allocate their assets, their capital across these different businesses. how you pick what product and what country and prioritize it? is going to be a real challenge for the companies. that's a great company. they have businesses inside of it. the food delivery business is a great is his. the technology team is great. that's a really exceptional business. lyft will be a fast follower. i think airbnb will get out. a
right now, 2015 was a real bubble. en valuations moved up again this year -- it softened, and then valuations moved up again this year. there is a lot of wealth disruption on both sides. there's new industries and created an old industries being destroyed. it's not necessarily a zero sum game, and there is wealth transfer between the new entrants. emily: do you think there will be any surprises? mr. montgomery: yeah, i think over -- uber is a great company. i think they have unlimited...
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a real storm across much of italy. is going to be affected by that area of low pressure, but it could bring some significant rain. it will also bring something a little less cold, so some mild, moist air moving in across the sea up through the middle part of the week. this is bbc news. the headlines: 11 people have been killed in a shooting at a synagogue
a real storm across much of italy. is going to be affected by that area of low pressure, but it could bring some significant rain. it will also bring something a little less cold, so some mild, moist air moving in across the sea up through the middle part of the week. this is bbc news. the headlines: 11 people have been killed in a shooting at a synagogue
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to see something like this could be a real setback. >> lou: can you imagine a line-up of the weaker charactersfering such strong counsel to the president? we take that up after this break. break. genei tell everyone to take the ancestrydna test if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland, and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i can't wait to see what i'm going to discover next. connecting 20 million members to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com if these packs have the same number of bladder leak pads, i bet you think bigger is better. actually, it's bulkier. always discreet quickly turns liquid to gel, for drier protection that's a lot less bulky. always discreet. >> lou: joining us now to discuss the investigation in the disappearance of "washington post" contributor and col
to see something like this could be a real setback. >> lou: can you imagine a line-up of the weaker charactersfering such strong counsel to the president? we take that up after this break. break. genei tell everyone to take the ancestrydna test if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland, and even a little bit of the history about why...
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that's not a real way to search out the truth. the truth will come out from a direct conversation between a prosecutor asking questions and the witness, in this case the president of the united states, answering those questions. i don't see that happening. i also don't see where we can live with a restriction on answers from lawyers or on answers that only go to a very narrow perspective. that is conspiracy with the russians before the election. we need to know what happened after the election. we saw a lot of things happening in plain sight after the election, and we also saw a lot of things that looked like obstruction. we need to have questions on the obstruction as well. those are definite crimes that could lead to impeachment or indictment of some people. >> there's been a bit of a quiet surrounding this investigation. we did have one individual sentenced this week, richard pinedo will go to prison. >> it's an important point you bring up, david. the mueller investigation continues to go at its own rate. as jill notes, it's do
that's not a real way to search out the truth. the truth will come out from a direct conversation between a prosecutor asking questions and the witness, in this case the president of the united states, answering those questions. i don't see that happening. i also don't see where we can live with a restriction on answers from lawyers or on answers that only go to a very narrow perspective. that is conspiracy with the russians before the election. we need to know what happened after the election....
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countries -- on my list, the u.k., poland, mexico, south africa, denmark, others -- have gone to a real-time payment system. why are we not there yet and when are we going to get there? >> we are working on disaster payment system -- working on the faster payment system has been a priority of the fed. we have worked for the private sector on that topic to catalyze efforts to develop both the technology and the systems to move toward faster payment. i got yourld -- letter, i appreciate getting a letter back. my reading of it was a restatement of the problem and we are working on it. as you said, you have been working on this for a while. it seems to me in this era where you have been no -- where you and paypal and technology that allows people to make payments from their kitchen , that we as a country should have 24/7 real-time payment systems. my real question is, why are we not there yet? are there obstacles? you write in the letter you don't have the authority to mandate it, but you have a lot of authority. my question is, why are we not using those authorities? my understanding was you ma
countries -- on my list, the u.k., poland, mexico, south africa, denmark, others -- have gone to a real-time payment system. why are we not there yet and when are we going to get there? >> we are working on disaster payment system -- working on the faster payment system has been a priority of the fed. we have worked for the private sector on that topic to catalyze efforts to develop both the technology and the systems to move toward faster payment. i got yourld -- letter, i appreciate...
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we have seen reports around the country that there is a real imbalance in the way which councils areare very serious about it and depending on where you live you could either separate everything carefully and check it all into one bin or in this case in swindon there's no point doing it at all because it'll all go to the landfill or be incinerated. i think the recycling industry is facing a real crisis, just at the time when so many people wanted to work —— want it to work, are willing to do their bit. they suddenly look at the industry and say what is going on here? there are questions with the environment agency watching an inquiry, the questions about what actually happens when i put my plastic bottle into the bin because doesn't really get recycled? i think there is a real danger as i said just at the time when people wanted to work, lots in the whole industry. you hear about recycling, i was quite surprised to read recycling rates have i went over the past three years, you would think they have been increasing. friends of the earth calling for legislation. there isa earth callin
we have seen reports around the country that there is a real imbalance in the way which councils areare very serious about it and depending on where you live you could either separate everything carefully and check it all into one bin or in this case in swindon there's no point doing it at all because it'll all go to the landfill or be incinerated. i think the recycling industry is facing a real crisis, just at the time when so many people wanted to work —— want it to work, are willing to...
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to see something like this could be a real setback. >> lou: can you imagine a line-up of the weaker charactersuch strong counsel to the president? we take that up after this break. general j you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ the stigma, leaving people isolated, alone, and ashamed. but just as each new day breaks, there is light. a light that illuminates the people by your side. someone if front of you who's been where you are. someone behind you moving forward. you are not alone. out of the darkness you are walking with 22 million others struggling with addiction. and millions more who love and support them. the cure to darkness is light.
to see something like this could be a real setback. >> lou: can you imagine a line-up of the weaker charactersuch strong counsel to the president? we take that up after this break. general j you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges......