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it was aber, waterloo. 0ne years old. do you know what it was? it was aber, waterloo.) nothing at all surreal about that. if you are not careful we will get rico hizon to sink. keep an eye on the bottom right of the screen where a little girl in a red jacket is making an unexpected entrance. she is two years old. 0ne making an unexpected entrance. she is two years old. one player, alex mclean, stepped in, ignored the ball and brought her to safety. he is now and brought her to safety. he is now a bit ofa and brought her to safety. he is now a bit of a social media hero. that's it. thank you for watching. hello again. we have got another fine sunny day coming up today before the weather begins to change. now, on tuesday, the warmest spot in the country was again scotland, where we had temperatures of 2a degrees celsius in drumnadrochit, which is by the shores of loch ness, in highland. but by the time we get to the end of the week those temperatures are on the way down. it's going to turn cooler and cloudier. we'll be looking at highs at best of around 18 degrees for fr
it was aber, waterloo. 0ne years old. do you know what it was? it was aber, waterloo.) nothing at all surreal about that. if you are not careful we will get rico hizon to sink. keep an eye on the bottom right of the screen where a little girl in a red jacket is making an unexpected entrance. she is two years old. 0ne making an unexpected entrance. she is two years old. one player, alex mclean, stepped in, ignored the ball and brought her to safety. he is now and brought her to safety. he is now...
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the great sociologist marx of aber said that calvinism was the father of capitalism. but we know that other religious movements of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries did just as much to spur the economy. it was really the overall forces in society at the time along with technical developments that led to the incredible economic boom. the city of cyrix started setting up official currency exchanges in fourteen nineteen. the money changers tended to be goldsmiths or coin winters because they had to be able to tell the value of the coins. they changed currencies and they also made loans. with this and calvinist traditions switzerland became a banking pioneer and affluence became a symbol of divine favor. measuring time is still inseparably time to exploring the heavens. renaissance thinkers had already set their sights on the stars many medieval time pieces were astronomical clocks. the exact measurement of time is a necessary requirement for studying the motion of the sun moon and planets. it was the start of an age in which scholars began to challenge the church's
the great sociologist marx of aber said that calvinism was the father of capitalism. but we know that other religious movements of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries did just as much to spur the economy. it was really the overall forces in society at the time along with technical developments that led to the incredible economic boom. the city of cyrix started setting up official currency exchanges in fourteen nineteen. the money changers tended to be goldsmiths or coin winters because they...
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other democratic presidential candidates believe that this is a moment that donald trump is not an aberationin fact, the new face of the republican party. there's much less talk of working across the aisle. it's just one of the stylistic, i guess, differences if you will, jim, that vice president biden is employing. he believes there is a need for consensus and, in fact, an urging, a calling of the country if you will for normalcy in washingto washington. >> beto o'rourke doing a bit of a clean-up, i guess you could call it, on the view, saying vanity fair cover magazine gave the exception of privilege. is he successfully turning that around after what's been a disappointing start for him? >> we'll see if he does turn that around. it certainly is in the middle you can see and watch this shift in his strategy that he's having. essentially started out running as though he was, you know, replaying and reacting on a larger stage his senate run in texas where he narrowly lost last year to a ted cruz, having town hall meetings, going around, jumping on counters. he's being much more restrained if
other democratic presidential candidates believe that this is a moment that donald trump is not an aberationin fact, the new face of the republican party. there's much less talk of working across the aisle. it's just one of the stylistic, i guess, differences if you will, jim, that vice president biden is employing. he believes there is a need for consensus and, in fact, an urging, a calling of the country if you will for normalcy in washingto washington. >> beto o'rourke doing a bit of a...
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. >> we have posted informatio n about aber of resources in our region. if you know someone who may be in need of help, you can find them in our nbc washington app searching for changing minds. >>> with more than 2 billion users around the world, no one can dispute that facebook is a social media giant, but now one f the men who helped to launch the company says it's gotten too big. and in a lengthy op-edtoday, he's calling for regulators to break it up. erika gonzalez is in our newsroom withs. the deta >> chris hughes is mark zuckerberg's former college roommate. he worked with facebook until about 2007 and sold off his shares of the company about five years ago or i should say five years later. now he says that he and others should have sounded an alarm earlier. hughes writes he's disappointed that he and other early team members di a't thinkut how the new feed algorithm could change our selections and empower nationalist leaders. hughes is also critical of zuckerberg writing, quote, mark is a good, kind erson, but i'm angry that his focus on growth led
. >> we have posted informatio n about aber of resources in our region. if you know someone who may be in need of help, you can find them in our nbc washington app searching for changing minds. >>> with more than 2 billion users around the world, no one can dispute that facebook is a social media giant, but now one f the men who helped to launch the company says it's gotten too big. and in a lengthy op-edtoday, he's calling for regulators to break it up. erika gonzalez is in our...
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leaders of the neighboring countries some of those aber and countries in 2017 impose a series of sanctions a blockade accusing qatar of. supporting extremism accusations strongly denied by. and therefore they have been saying ever since the blockade will continue for as long as it takes until qatar made a list of demands made by those countries today we could see something different and attempt maybe by the kuwaitis to try to bridge the gap between qatar on one hand and the other neighboring countries saudi arabia the u.a.e. in particular will it work. we have to wait and see what happens on the sidelines of the meetings particularly if the qatari prime minister manages to have some one on one with the saudi king and the crown prince mohammed bin so man but when you look at the choreography itself look at this particular moment this is the emir of kuwait reintroducing the qatari prime ministers of the king so members of his trying to say in a way or another being the only mediator so far of the crisis don't you think it's about time to heal the wounds it remains to be seen whether that is
leaders of the neighboring countries some of those aber and countries in 2017 impose a series of sanctions a blockade accusing qatar of. supporting extremism accusations strongly denied by. and therefore they have been saying ever since the blockade will continue for as long as it takes until qatar made a list of demands made by those countries today we could see something different and attempt maybe by the kuwaitis to try to bridge the gap between qatar on one hand and the other neighboring...
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there is a lot concern the prices are not working in the aber of the steel companies.y are dealing with the double whammy of import price -- cost. team great job giving us details on the movements within the market. let's bring in our reporter for analysis. equities meandering. as abigailtumbling was a showing us. the bond rally continues. is there something bigger we can read from these moves? recession,re talking the market looks to be sending a signal that things are negative. this is the worst big rebalancing ever. data,ou look at economic it doesn't get the sense that everything is -- that the wheels are falling off. two-year 10-year is not inverted. it still seems like we will get preemptive fed cuts that allow us to avoid a downturn. >> there is not a recession coming per se but is it predicated on the fed at some point taking preemptive measures? >> it very well might be. it might be predicated on the idea that trade is not going to go to your worst-case scenario. a lot of people are struggling to balance out, is the bond market screaming recession and the stoc
there is a lot concern the prices are not working in the aber of the steel companies.y are dealing with the double whammy of import price -- cost. team great job giving us details on the movements within the market. let's bring in our reporter for analysis. equities meandering. as abigailtumbling was a showing us. the bond rally continues. is there something bigger we can read from these moves? recession,re talking the market looks to be sending a signal that things are negative. this is the...
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it was aber, waterloo, one of the classic eurovision winds. -- abba. you will make her day. rabbijewish? saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbi jewish? 0f saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbi jewish? of course saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbijewish? of course i will! saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbi jewish? of course i will! he isa man rabbi jewish? of course i will! he is a man after my own heart. the russian prime minister was meeting the secretary of state today, and he was playing the piano in the musical. i'm not sure who has the serious medical condition, you are sleeping. when you say you are not giving away any secrets, it was in 1974 and i was ten! the former us presidentjimmy carter broke his hip yesterday at his south georgia home, when he fell as he was about to set off turkey hunting. the 94—year—old former president is recovering. though it seems he is more concerned that he has not yet bagged his quota of wild turkeys. the season finishes tomorrow. the official statement says: "he hopes the state of georgia will allow him to roll over the unused
it was aber, waterloo, one of the classic eurovision winds. -- abba. you will make her day. rabbijewish? saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbi jewish? 0f saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbi jewish? of course saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbijewish? of course i will! saturday night? oh, is the chief rabbi jewish? of course i will! he isa man rabbi jewish? of course i will! he is a man after my own heart. the russian prime minister was meeting the secretary of state today, and he was...
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nothing has been as good as aber in your revision.. police were called to st oswalds road in norbury around yesterday afternoon where a 19—year—old was found witn stab injuries. a stop and search order is in place across croydon, bromley and parts of lambeth with extra police officers on patrol. another 19—year—old was stabbed in west london yesterday evening. it's a year since the mayor signed a pledge to make london a dementia—friendly city. dementia affects more than 70,000 londoners. research shows that despite almost all of us knowing someone affected by the condition, two—thirds of people living with dementia say they feel isolated and lonely. this week events will take place for dementia action week across the capital. rail passengers on lines in and out of london have experienced more delays than anywhere else in the country. research by consumer group which? suggests four million hours were lost due to delays last year. london north eastern railway and virgin trains east coast were the worst affected. a spoken word artist fro
nothing has been as good as aber in your revision.. police were called to st oswalds road in norbury around yesterday afternoon where a 19—year—old was found witn stab injuries. a stop and search order is in place across croydon, bromley and parts of lambeth with extra police officers on patrol. another 19—year—old was stabbed in west london yesterday evening. it's a year since the mayor signed a pledge to make london a dementia—friendly city. dementia affects more than 70,000...