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this year's baftas are getting under way at the royal albert hall.nations, with 12 nods in total. many stars arrived wearing black in solidarity with the time's up and me too campaigns against industry harassment.
this year's baftas are getting under way at the royal albert hall.nations, with 12 nods in total. many stars arrived wearing black in solidarity with the time's up and me too campaigns against industry harassment.
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spain's albert ramos—vinolas finished the important points.ith it. this was becoming a match to define davis cup drama and cameron norrie was summoning barely believable strengths. he has got it! how did he win that point? it forced the match toa win that point? it forced the match to a third set tie—break, another pressure situation, but these are the moments when experience counts. albert ramos—vinolas wins his second tie—break of the match. albert ramos—vinolas wins his second tie-break of the match. this time there was no catching him and spain go into the quarterfinals. britain will not lift the davis cup this year, but this game has been a remarkable story. not much separated crystal palace and newcastle, it finished 1—1. but palace and newcastle, it finished 1—1. but pa la ce m ove and newcastle, it finished 1—1. but palace move up to 14th place and newcastle moved to 16th. eagles are not known for being placid, but when it comes to taking on these particular magpies, they rarely come out on top. crystal palace have only beaten newcastl
spain's albert ramos—vinolas finished the important points.ith it. this was becoming a match to define davis cup drama and cameron norrie was summoning barely believable strengths. he has got it! how did he win that point? it forced the match toa win that point? it forced the match to a third set tie—break, another pressure situation, but these are the moments when experience counts. albert ramos—vinolas wins his second tie—break of the match. albert ramos—vinolas wins his second...
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prince albert of monaco even jumped in for a point or two. he's a member of the ioc. we'll have to wait and see whether or not snow volleyball becomes a thing at the winter games four years from now. >> i never knew there was a thing. >> reporter: interesting, looks wild. great sport, right? >> sure. >> it takes away the biggest draw of the summer which is they don't wear that much clothes. just saying. all right. >> thanks. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: way different. >> yeah. >> and nbc10 is your home for the winter olympics. download our nbc10 app to find out how fast and strong our local athletes are, and find out the top five moments to look out for today. we've got you covered with everything olympics on our app. >> amazing. there's always something new coming along. >>> now for more of the stories we're following on "nbc10 news today" -- >> a gunman shot and killed 17 people at a florida school. we get a
prince albert of monaco even jumped in for a point or two. he's a member of the ioc. we'll have to wait and see whether or not snow volleyball becomes a thing at the winter games four years from now. >> i never knew there was a thing. >> reporter: interesting, looks wild. great sport, right? >> sure. >> it takes away the biggest draw of the summer which is they don't wear that much clothes. just saying. all right. >> thanks. >> thank you very much. >>...
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spain's albert ramos—vinolas can finish the important points, but norrie‘s fightback inspired a greater with it. this was becoming a match to define davis cup drama, and norrie was summoning barely believable strokes. he has got it! how on earth did he win that point? it forced the match to a third set tie—break, another pressure situation, but these are the moments when experience counts. ramos—vinolas wins his second tie—break of the match. britain won't be champions this year, but. but in norrie they found a davis cup player. i can't speak highly enough of what he has done. people might have thought friday was a one off, but he did it against another high quality player. both breakers, anything can happen and he pushed him close. i'm proud of him and i have been saying it since friday. no one can tell how someone will play in a debut. he has been playing on the challenger tour. if he needs some reference point of how far he can go, he got it this weekend. the only way is up. speed skater elise christie gets her short—track schedule under way in the 500 metres qualifiers on friday at
spain's albert ramos—vinolas can finish the important points, but norrie‘s fightback inspired a greater with it. this was becoming a match to define davis cup drama, and norrie was summoning barely believable strokes. he has got it! how on earth did he win that point? it forced the match to a third set tie—break, another pressure situation, but these are the moments when experience counts. ramos—vinolas wins his second tie—break of the match. britain won't be champions this year, but....
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this year's baftas are getting under way at the royal albert hall.llermo del toro‘s film, the shape of water, leads this year's nominations, with 12 nods in total. many stars arrived wearing black in solidarity with the time's up and me too campaigns against industry harassment. gary oldman is nominated for his role as winston churchill in darkest hour. i think without his wife, we could have had a different winston churchill and a different outcome. also the highlights from today's winter olympics. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the family of the murdered labourmp,jo cox, have pledged to support her husband after he resigned from charity roles following allegations of sexual misconduct. brendan cox denies assaulting a woman in the united states in 2015, but admits to "inappropriate" behaviour while working for save the children. the charity has confirmed that he was suspended from his role there, and says he resigned before a disciplinary process was completed. robert hall reports. jo cox, labourmp jo cox, labour mp and mother of two, was mur
this year's baftas are getting under way at the royal albert hall.llermo del toro‘s film, the shape of water, leads this year's nominations, with 12 nods in total. many stars arrived wearing black in solidarity with the time's up and me too campaigns against industry harassment. gary oldman is nominated for his role as winston churchill in darkest hour. i think without his wife, we could have had a different winston churchill and a different outcome. also the highlights from today's winter...
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i'm jane hill live at the awards at the royal albert hall ahead of tonight's event nearly 200 female british and irish stars signed a letter calling for an end to sexual harassment at work. ministers reject pleas to issue a medical cannabis licence for a six—year—old boy whose rare form of epilepsy improves after taking the drug, his parents say. and caught on camera, an attempted ram—raid on a high—end watch shop in leeds. police say the shop front was damaged but no—one was injured. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. save the children says the widower of the murdered labour mp, jo cox, resigned from a senior role at the charity in 2015, before an inquiry into a complaint of inappropriate behaviour against him was completed. brendan cox has stepped down from two organisations set up in his wife's memory, after admitting he behaved inappropriately three years ago. but he rejects a separate allegation he assaulted a woman at harvard university in the united states. charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and moth
i'm jane hill live at the awards at the royal albert hall ahead of tonight's event nearly 200 female british and irish stars signed a letter calling for an end to sexual harassment at work. ministers reject pleas to issue a medical cannabis licence for a six—year—old boy whose rare form of epilepsy improves after taking the drug, his parents say. and caught on camera, an attempted ram—raid on a high—end watch shop in leeds. police say the shop front was damaged but no—one was injured....
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albert greitens was accused of threatening your client with the photo. why isn't it mentioned in the indictment. >> i don't know. it's not appropriate or proper for me to assess gauge or calibrate what may or may not have gone through the minds or hearts of those on the grand jury. i can tell you that i represent the ex-husband of the woman who is the p lover of the governor. and even though the governor is the highest seated in the state he is a criminally accused defendant. and like a defendant he is entitled to the presumption of innocence until he is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. he is entitled to confront accusers. what's interesting, though is he has a duty to the people of the state of missouri. and one of the duties he has failed to discharge is to be open, transparent and forthcoming despite being asked straightforward questions about, did you take a photograph? >> but your client recorded a conversation between himself and his former wife where any discussed the photo. is that legal in missouri? and will that factor in as evidence? >
albert greitens was accused of threatening your client with the photo. why isn't it mentioned in the indictment. >> i don't know. it's not appropriate or proper for me to assess gauge or calibrate what may or may not have gone through the minds or hearts of those on the grand jury. i can tell you that i represent the ex-husband of the woman who is the p lover of the governor. and even though the governor is the highest seated in the state he is a criminally accused defendant. and like a...
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i want to bring in now albert watkins, he's the attorney for the ex-husband of the woman who accuses the governor of blackmail. also robert patrick, federal courts reporter for "the st. louis post dispatch," which is a cnn affiliate. thank you both for coming on. robert, i'm going to start with you. greitens' campaign on fighting corruption. is this the first ethics issues he's faced? >> no, he's had a lot of criticism over his fund-raising, his political fund-raising because of sort of the dark money that has gone into his campaign and nobody knows the source of it. so, i mean, you know, until a month ago that was -- that was the source of a lot of his criticism. there had been rumors of this other stuff. the reason that we're here today. but it had never been confirmed. >> yeah. so, albert, you represent the former husband of the woman with whom the governor admitting to have an affair. what is hi reaction to today's indictment? >> he doesn't care. my client has never cared about the governor. he doesn't care if he stays being the governor, quits, gets, impeached, indicted, acquitt
i want to bring in now albert watkins, he's the attorney for the ex-husband of the woman who accuses the governor of blackmail. also robert patrick, federal courts reporter for "the st. louis post dispatch," which is a cnn affiliate. thank you both for coming on. robert, i'm going to start with you. greitens' campaign on fighting corruption. is this the first ethics issues he's faced? >> no, he's had a lot of criticism over his fund-raising, his political fund-raising because of...
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his name was albert parson born in 1848. was a descendent of puritans. he had at least one ancestor who fought in the american revolution. he was sent to texas as a young orphan, center right east coast relatives to live with family out there. he enlisted in the confederate army, pledging because he was 13 .ears old when he did it and here you get one of the many ironies of this man's life, that he was in listing to preserve slavery. this is not a typical anarchist's profile. it is not really clear how he became an anarchist. it seems to have been a kind of progression. he went to college in waco, texas in the institution that became baylor. he was horrified by the treatment of african-americans that he saw in reconstruction texas, the violence directed against them. , whichme a republican was not necessarily a good career move in texas at that point in time. he held some minor public offices, but the failure of reconstruction, the collapse of the republican party, and that was done. now, he took a strange turn given this genealogy. in 1872, he married.
his name was albert parson born in 1848. was a descendent of puritans. he had at least one ancestor who fought in the american revolution. he was sent to texas as a young orphan, center right east coast relatives to live with family out there. he enlisted in the confederate army, pledging because he was 13 .ears old when he did it and here you get one of the many ironies of this man's life, that he was in listing to preserve slavery. this is not a typical anarchist's profile. it is not really...
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and the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving at the royal albert hall.ip tonight and it is customary for that fellowship to be presented by prince william. it is. he is a patron of ba fta william. it is. he is a patron of bafta as well. and it is important for ba fta bafta as well. and it is important for bafta to have that patronage with the royal family and william in particular because he is a bit of a fan. i know kate is as well. they don't mind a night in with the telly and a box set those two. it is important to continue that patronage throughout the royal family and it gives a seal of approval to the british film industry and it shows how important it is to the national culture and national conversation that a film like this can do. and the royal couple walking right behind us and it is interesting that it isa behind us and it is interesting that it is a largely green dress with a nod to black. when i looked at it on the screen i thought it was black. as she appeared in front of us it appears to be green. she is seven months pregnant, so an added
and the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving at the royal albert hall.ip tonight and it is customary for that fellowship to be presented by prince william. it is. he is a patron of ba fta william. it is. he is a patron of bafta as well. and it is important for ba fta bafta as well. and it is important for bafta to have that patronage with the royal family and william in particular because he is a bit of a fan. i know kate is as well. they don't mind a night in with the telly and a box set...
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joe lynskey reports. to albert ramos vinolas in marbella.sh talent has emerged. of resilience, but this weekend, camerons of resilience, but this weekend, norrie. before yesterday, he had never played beyond three sets, now he was keeping this tie alive. played beyond three sets, oh, my goodness! played beyond three sets, the briton recovered from two breaks down to force a first set tie—break. the problem was he faced a player ranked almost a hundred places higher. a player ranked almost spain‘s albert ramos— vinolas can finish the important points, but norrie‘s fightback inspired a greater revival. in the second set, he did notjust respond, he ran away with it. this was becoming a match to define davis cup drama, and norrie was summoning barely believable strokes. he has got it! barely believable strokes. how on earth did he win that point? barely believable strokes. it forced the match to a third set tie—break, another pressure situation, but these are the moments when experience counts. but these are the moments ramos—vinolas wins his se
joe lynskey reports. to albert ramos vinolas in marbella.sh talent has emerged. of resilience, but this weekend, camerons of resilience, but this weekend, norrie. before yesterday, he had never played beyond three sets, now he was keeping this tie alive. played beyond three sets, oh, my goodness! played beyond three sets, the briton recovered from two breaks down to force a first set tie—break. the problem was he faced a player ranked almost a hundred places higher. a player ranked almost...
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catherine stansell joins us now from outside the royal albert hall in london so tell us more about what british actresses have been doing to support the campaign against sexual harassment. well most of the people in attendance have been wearing black to the support ceremony to show that solidarity for the times that movement there were also not just stars or members of the film industry falso activists people who are fighting for the rights of women. both in terms of harassment in the workplace violence against women on sort of thing so there were several people invited the awards from from those tickler areas as well also earlier in the day there was a letter that was released by by actresses the british actresses in a few changes in the industry almost two hundred of them signed a letter saying that there must be an end to the sexual harassment in the workplace and not just in the film industry across all industries and it was announced in that letter that there was a fun day u.k. equality and justice fund that's going to be set up many actresses and actors have donated over a million
catherine stansell joins us now from outside the royal albert hall in london so tell us more about what british actresses have been doing to support the campaign against sexual harassment. well most of the people in attendance have been wearing black to the support ceremony to show that solidarity for the times that movement there were also not just stars or members of the film industry falso activists people who are fighting for the rights of women. both in terms of harassment in the workplace...
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one of them was john most, as you would expect, but the other was albert parsons. he had come the full way by 1883, and he represented an american anarchist. and it was probably to his influence that the declaration and other declarations tried to root anarchism, not just in europe, a european import, but as american. the declaration of independence, for example, were trying to broaden the base of anarchism by making it an american thing. here are the key beliefs of anarchists in 1883-1886, and you will find them in readings too. that revolution was necessary. society could not evolve. it would take a revolution to have change. but the wording was very carefully skewed so that it was not necessarily a violent revolution. anarchists were aware of the connection to violence, so the violence is alighted, but the revolution is central. opposition to the state -- it was on the list earlier, but something here that seem to move in a somewhat different direction, and that is change through confrontation with capitalism and with capitalists. although we are not talking abo
one of them was john most, as you would expect, but the other was albert parsons. he had come the full way by 1883, and he represented an american anarchist. and it was probably to his influence that the declaration and other declarations tried to root anarchism, not just in europe, a european import, but as american. the declaration of independence, for example, were trying to broaden the base of anarchism by making it an american thing. here are the key beliefs of anarchists in 1883-1886, and...
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al wert worked for over 75 years--- albert worked over 75 years with his family to make one of the most successful regional ice cream companies in the united states. it created many unique flavors such as the razorbacks ice cream, and my personal favorite, pepperment. he was an icon of arkansas business and ackor of the business community for decades. he's a past president of the chamber of commerce and served as mayor. he was inducted into the arkansas business hall of fame in 2007, and is a member of the arkansas dairy products hall of fame. he was a role model and friend to many across our station. i extend my respect, affection, and prayers to his many dear friends, family, and loved ones. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize north little rock middle school teacher dawn mclean. dawn a sixth grade science and math teacher was named a 2017-2018 recipient of the national milken educator award. one of only 44 across our country. this honor is given to teachers with exceptional education talent who impact students both in and out of the classroom. dawn has not only incracied her studen
al wert worked for over 75 years--- albert worked over 75 years with his family to make one of the most successful regional ice cream companies in the united states. it created many unique flavors such as the razorbacks ice cream, and my personal favorite, pepperment. he was an icon of arkansas business and ackor of the business community for decades. he's a past president of the chamber of commerce and served as mayor. he was inducted into the arkansas business hall of fame in 2007, and is a...
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albert, thank you so much. >> you're welcome, thank you.olympics this week? lauren: i haven't tuned and i'm not that interested. it's not just me. we have been talking about this. cheryl: major upset for the u.s. men's curling team as they get set to go for the gold, team usa struggling and tilinger woods very pleased with opening round at honda classic but is he going the make the cut? jared max coming up with sports highlights, taking a look at stock u.s. stock market futures after yesterday's crazy wild ride, dow up in the premarket. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or f
albert, thank you so much. >> you're welcome, thank you.olympics this week? lauren: i haven't tuned and i'm not that interested. it's not just me. we have been talking about this. cheryl: major upset for the u.s. men's curling team as they get set to go for the gold, team usa struggling and tilinger woods very pleased with opening round at honda classic but is he going the make the cut? jared max coming up with sports highlights, taking a look at stock u.s. stock market futures after...
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. >> reporter: four months after the destructive north bay wildfires, pastor albert rodriguez and his ministry continue to feed victims who lost their homes and jobs. we first visited the first spanish baptist church in october when it was serving three meals a day to fire victims. but now the church has nowhere to go. for years they rented space at just $350 a month. >> we'd help compensate that by take caring of the exterior property, the yard work and cleaning the buildings for the last 14 years. >> reporter: but pastor albert says in january, there was a change in leadership and told the first spanish baptist church and another minority industry they needed to pay more. a lot more. $14,000 a month. >> we did not agree upon it. we never had the opportunity to sit down and negotiate what we could afford. we cannot pay $14,265 every month. we can't. >> reporter: he found an eviction notice on the door sunday, and we reached out but didn't receive a call back. the ministry has until april 19th to leave. neighbors say they're sad to see them go. >> it's too bad. they're really, they
. >> reporter: four months after the destructive north bay wildfires, pastor albert rodriguez and his ministry continue to feed victims who lost their homes and jobs. we first visited the first spanish baptist church in october when it was serving three meals a day to fire victims. but now the church has nowhere to go. for years they rented space at just $350 a month. >> we'd help compensate that by take caring of the exterior property, the yard work and cleaning the buildings for...
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director christian albert is inspired by american of the genre but avoids copying them is detectives are constantly look good by red herrings although behind bars the killer seems to be one step ahead. it's nice isn't it criticising. antibodies simply diabolical. and antibodies was director christian ticket to hollywood number six now in our list of the best german features legendary actor. tents and crossed a phobic movie with four people stuck in an elevator. the end of the day in the big city and everybody just wants to get home. but someone is left behind after repairing an elevator. i don't run along. but no one can hear him everything's broken down completely it's not long before the alpha males start fighting over their territory and the only woman it's soon a life or death struggle and suddenly a struggle for much more. little. there's only one way to go and that down elevator films are almost thriller some of their own but seldom done as well as this one. two men one a rapist a murderer the other simply watched it happen the crime was long ago and was never solved. more than
director christian albert is inspired by american of the genre but avoids copying them is detectives are constantly look good by red herrings although behind bars the killer seems to be one step ahead. it's nice isn't it criticising. antibodies simply diabolical. and antibodies was director christian ticket to hollywood number six now in our list of the best german features legendary actor. tents and crossed a phobic movie with four people stuck in an elevator. the end of the day in the big...
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welcome to the royal albert hall in london.ve taken place here tonight. there has been quite a striking move in the results tonight because martin mcdonagh‘s film three billboards outside ebbing, missouri has unusually, in our recollection, taking the award for best film and best british film. some very interesting revelations. let's discuss all of tonight's events with jason solomons who was
welcome to the royal albert hall in london.ve taken place here tonight. there has been quite a striking move in the results tonight because martin mcdonagh‘s film three billboards outside ebbing, missouri has unusually, in our recollection, taking the award for best film and best british film. some very interesting revelations. let's discuss all of tonight's events with jason solomons who was
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spain's albert ramos— vinolas can finish the important points, but norrie's fightback inspired a greaterran away with it. this was becoming a match to define davis cup drama, and norrie was finding barely believable shots. he has got it! how on earth did he win that point? it forced the match to a third set tie—break, another pressure situation, but these are the moments when experience counts. ramos—vinolas wins his second tie—break of the match. this is the weekend britain's number three breust the world's best, but spin's strength in depth can match any nation. britain will not be champions but in cameron norrie they find the resilience required for a davis cup player. in the day's early kick off crystal palace and newcastle drew 1—1. mohamed diame had given newcastle the lead but crystal palace equalised to claim a point which moves them up to 14th place and three points clear of the relegation zone. there is just a minute left in the game between third placed, liverpool and tottenham at anfield. mo salah gave liverpool the lead in the third minute, his 20th goal this season. spurs e
spain's albert ramos— vinolas can finish the important points, but norrie's fightback inspired a greaterran away with it. this was becoming a match to define davis cup drama, and norrie was finding barely believable shots. he has got it! how on earth did he win that point? it forced the match to a third set tie—break, another pressure situation, but these are the moments when experience counts. ramos—vinolas wins his second tie—break of the match. this is the weekend britain's number...
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after stossel joins us from outside the royal albert hall in london so both of these movements so very much in evidence on the way. yes the majority of people who are attending this are wearing black incidentally prince william and kate just arrived moments ago she did not wear black as a member of the royal family are not supposed to make any kind of political statement that's the reason why she wasn't wearing black but for the most part everyone here is wearing black to show solidarity for the times i went. there just a handful of people who didn't the other thing that has happened on the same day as the doctors is a letter has been sign. by almost two hundred ish and those calling for an end to sexual harassment and abuse in the workplace not just in the film industry but across all industries the bafta is this year is being hosted by joanna lumley incidentally the first woman to host the bafta since two thousand and one in knots being seen as a statement in and of itself it's said that she is not actually going to be wearing black either she apparently had chosen her outfit before
after stossel joins us from outside the royal albert hall in london so both of these movements so very much in evidence on the way. yes the majority of people who are attending this are wearing black incidentally prince william and kate just arrived moments ago she did not wear black as a member of the royal family are not supposed to make any kind of political statement that's the reason why she wasn't wearing black but for the most part everyone here is wearing black to show solidarity for...
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albert: otra tormenta invernal para nuestra regiÓn. lluvia, hielo y nieve en los prÓximos dÍas. presidente estadounidense, porque fue el pueblo quien proclamÓ su libertad. reportero: muchas gracias, don oscar. oscar lÓpez habló de su paso por la gran manzana. oscar lÓpez: yo creó la justicia y a la libertad. reportero: aclaro, que no le pidiÓ perdón a ningÚn presidente para salir luego de sus 35 aÑos en la cÁrcel. te gustarÍa hablar con obama? oscar lÓpez: claro. yo no tengo ningÚn problema. quizÁ, con el Único presidente que tenga problemas, sea donald trump. reportero: usted el pedido perdÓn a donald trump? oscar lÓpez: nunca le pedÍ perdÓn y obama, ni a clinton, ni a nadie. no tengo ninguna razÓn por la cual pedir perdÓn a nadie. reportero: usted hubiera aceptado de donald trump? oscar lÓpez: si me lo daba, claro. reportero: quÉ siente al ver a donald trump tirarle papeles a la gente? oscar lÓpez: la falta de respeto. la mentalidad que tiene ese seÑor. no ve ningÚn latino como un ser humano. reportero: en el discurso de la uniÓn, dijo que estaba al lado de los pueblos que hab
albert: otra tormenta invernal para nuestra regiÓn. lluvia, hielo y nieve en los prÓximos dÍas. presidente estadounidense, porque fue el pueblo quien proclamÓ su libertad. reportero: muchas gracias, don oscar. oscar lÓpez habló de su paso por la gran manzana. oscar lÓpez: yo creó la justicia y a la libertad. reportero: aclaro, que no le pidiÓ perdón a ningÚn presidente para salir luego de sus 35 aÑos en la cÁrcel. te gustarÍa hablar con obama? oscar lÓpez: claro. yo no tengo...
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both sides had hit the woodwork before albert adomah cut in from the left wing to give villa the leadrm — they've won all six seven of their league games in 2018. *§f*~é;“£:—: ,..,- ~ — — ——— — — the quarter—final draw has been made with holders celtic at home to championship side greenock morton. falkirk are the other second tier side — they also have an old firm trip, away at ibrox to face rangers. now to the rugby, where scotland got their first win of this year's six nations with a hard fought 32—26 comeback victory over france at murrayfield. john watson has more. bagpipes play murrayfield roused for the first time in this year's six nations. france the first to find their flow — teddy thomas endearing himself to his team—mates, if not the scottish faithful. if much was expected before defeat to wales, having found his stride, teddy thomas made his own luck here, his kick evading greig laidlaw. a response again was needed and huthones found it, and a hole in the french defence. tries were the tale of the first half, points from penalties — the story of the second. greig laidlaw,
both sides had hit the woodwork before albert adomah cut in from the left wing to give villa the leadrm — they've won all six seven of their league games in 2018. *§f*~é;“£:—: ,..,- ~ — — ——— — — the quarter—final draw has been made with holders celtic at home to championship side greenock morton. falkirk are the other second tier side — they also have an old firm trip, away at ibrox to face rangers. now to the rugby, where scotland got their first win of this year's...
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because it basically prepared nazi scientists -- compared nazi scientists to albert einstein. he wrote in your time thing that as he called them these are the -- in our country. he was a proud american citizen at this point in 1946. so they try to normalize this policy and it did not succeed. but it has to be said that the military guessed rightly that most americans would probably be uncomfortable with the idea but also soon forget it. so yes, americans were against it. but how long that resonate with the public? and it did not seem to be very long. so with project paperclip, the number of germs that were brought over, was that most americans tend to remember the most because of how differently than culture and largely -- the rocket team. there are hundreds of others that jesus engineers but also quite backgrounds. so there will be a number of high-profile paperclip that were involved in the war and discovered and sent back to germany mostly because of the embarrassment and public attention. but you also had people who quite simply, have lied about their capabilities and know
because it basically prepared nazi scientists -- compared nazi scientists to albert einstein. he wrote in your time thing that as he called them these are the -- in our country. he was a proud american citizen at this point in 1946. so they try to normalize this policy and it did not succeed. but it has to be said that the military guessed rightly that most americans would probably be uncomfortable with the idea but also soon forget it. so yes, americans were against it. but how long that...
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this year's baftas are under way at the royal albert hall with the films three billboards outside leadingitish film. with guillermo del toro‘s film the shape of water leading this year's nominations with 12 in total. many stars are wearing black in solidarity with the time's up and me too movements against sexual harassment. my my guest this week is mick herron with his book london rules. now on bbc news it is sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me damian johnson. the headlines this evening: drama in the fa cup as bottom of league one rochdale score an equaliser in injury time to force a replay again premier league tottenham. winter olympics agony for britain's james woods as he slides out of the medal postions in pyeongchang. and a narrow victory for england over new zealand in hamilton but they still fail to make the t20 tri series final. rochdale scored a dramatic equaliser in injury time to earn a 2—2 draw with tottenham and a money spinning fifth round replay. league 0ne's bottom club looked to be heading out of the competition after trailing to the premier league giants
this year's baftas are under way at the royal albert hall with the films three billboards outside leadingitish film. with guillermo del toro‘s film the shape of water leading this year's nominations with 12 in total. many stars are wearing black in solidarity with the time's up and me too movements against sexual harassment. my my guest this week is mick herron with his book london rules. now on bbc news it is sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me damian johnson. the headlines...
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and freiburg defeated vertebrae and one nil on friday night mines defeated her to berlin on sunday albert take on stood guard and glad back battle dortmund on monday night frankfurt face like sick. they're calling it one of the biggest shocks of the winter olympics a czechs nor border has won alpine skiing super g. event her name is estella deca and she took the fast super due course head on deck and has won a world snowboard gold twice but after her final run down the course she found herself winning gold one one hundredth of a second ahead of defending champion on a fight of austria american skiing icon lindsey vonn seemed in line to challenge until a massive air at the bottom left her tied for sixth place. japan's you zero hanyu has become the first men's figure skater to defend his olympic singles title in sixty six years on use records and in short program made him the favorite going into the long program the twenty through old lead a one two japanese finish as compatriot shoma ohno took silver. they say that a dog is a man's best friend but we have a story about a dog in colombia wh
and freiburg defeated vertebrae and one nil on friday night mines defeated her to berlin on sunday albert take on stood guard and glad back battle dortmund on monday night frankfurt face like sick. they're calling it one of the biggest shocks of the winter olympics a czechs nor border has won alpine skiing super g. event her name is estella deca and she took the fast super due course head on deck and has won a world snowboard gold twice but after her final run down the course she found herself...
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la maÑana, en la intersecciÓn, imagen en los socios los estudiantes fueron llevados centro mÉdico albert la regiÓnespecialmente lugares como allen se vieron hace dos por los casos de la gripe, pues utÓpica a un hospital móvil para asÍ ayudar a mantener contra la enfermedad. >> parece como si fuera una pelÍcula de ciencia ficciÓn, una pandemia fe anda la salud, los hospitales pongan con unidades mÓviles, al atender pacientes. >> tener que sacar algÚn estacionamiento, y decir que el nÚmero de casos que estamos viendo, sobrepasa local los reyes anteriores. dos>> hora villalobos dice que hay dos tipos de virus de influenza, causando que el hospital tenga que monitorear esta unidad. las hacen un poquito mÁs adhesivas, y un poquito mÁs difÍciles de controlar, que parece ser uno de sus. >>20 30 a 40 pacientes atender cada dÍa, precisamente porque ademÁs expiatorio como la influenza. >>se puede y se implementa en cuestiones de emergencia, estamos preparados para apoyar and m emre, grave con los menores, nacionalmente 63 muertes ocurridas niÑos, menores somos uses ingles, se piensa que por mucho
la maÑana, en la intersecciÓn, imagen en los socios los estudiantes fueron llevados centro mÉdico albert la regiÓnespecialmente lugares como allen se vieron hace dos por los casos de la gripe, pues utÓpica a un hospital móvil para asÍ ayudar a mantener contra la enfermedad. >> parece como si fuera una pelÍcula de ciencia ficciÓn, una pandemia fe anda la salud, los hospitales pongan con unidades mÓviles, al atender pacientes. >> tener que sacar algÚn estacionamiento, y...
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cameron norrie lost in four sets to albert ramos—vinolas.ack victory in his first singles rubber on friday, scoring his team's only point in the tie. britain now face a play—off in september, which they must win to remain in the world group. i can't speak highly enough of what cameron has done all weekend and yet again today. people might have thought it was a i—off on friday, what he produced, but he did it again today against a really high quality player. both breakers, anything can happen, he pushed him really close and i'm really proud of him,i really close and i'm really proud of him, i been saying it since friday but i really am. no one can tell how you're going to play out on your debut and he's been playing more so on the challenger talk but if he needs a reference point for how far he can go, he got it this weekend. really the only way is up for him. meanwhile, holders france have qualified for the quarter finals after adrian mannarino earned them a 3—1 lead against the netherlands on sunday. the frenchman, only selected because bot
cameron norrie lost in four sets to albert ramos—vinolas.ack victory in his first singles rubber on friday, scoring his team's only point in the tie. britain now face a play—off in september, which they must win to remain in the world group. i can't speak highly enough of what cameron has done all weekend and yet again today. people might have thought it was a i—off on friday, what he produced, but he did it again today against a really high quality player. both breakers, anything can...
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coach albert dempsey and co who was by the way one of those to sue the i.o.c. was referring to all the things that were being said about the court of arbitration for sport ahead of the hearings including these statements by the president of the i.o.c. kind of the decision is extremely disappointing. the decision shows the merchant the need. for reforms in the internal structure of the cause here thomas bach was referring to the previous cast's verdict and that requires a bit of background the forty seven russian athletes and coaches who were suing the international olympic committee were from two groups thirty two hadn't been sanctioned by the odyssey investigators as a result of the russian doping scandal at all fifty received lifetime bans their medals were taken away by the i.o.c. a few months ago but then the very same court of arbitration for sport last week cancelled these lifetime bans due to insufficient evidence the abuse of the sanctions and those individual results achieved in such reinstated so the decision that we have right now completely contradi
coach albert dempsey and co who was by the way one of those to sue the i.o.c. was referring to all the things that were being said about the court of arbitration for sport ahead of the hearings including these statements by the president of the i.o.c. kind of the decision is extremely disappointing. the decision shows the merchant the need. for reforms in the internal structure of the cause here thomas bach was referring to the previous cast's verdict and that requires a bit of background the...
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albert. maria. victoria, and dr. tom newman. >> i'm the research and program manager of defense. our work is focused on environmental sustainability and empowering local communities. we believe that the value of the program, that of environmental sustainability and local economies, would be a great step forward for the food procurement policy. because of the education to sustainable production practices and the support of regional economies by sourcing from locally owned food processing operations. we also appreciate supervisor fewer's thoughtful and hard work around the issue and look forward to helping see the policy move forward in the future. thank you. >> i'm going to call the rest of the cards. maria, lucy. and meta. >> good morning, thank you for having the hearing. i'm the food and agriculture policy director. we are here nnd spur supports this every because of the benefits into local food purchasing and the benefits of sustainable agriculture and healthier food access. i want to thank, we've been working on this and want to thank the hospital food team and the sheriff's
albert. maria. victoria, and dr. tom newman. >> i'm the research and program manager of defense. our work is focused on environmental sustainability and empowering local communities. we believe that the value of the program, that of environmental sustainability and local economies, would be a great step forward for the food procurement policy. because of the education to sustainable production practices and the support of regional economies by sourcing from locally owned food processing...
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as they saw the next morning we just stayed in our beds around all that at some point we heard mrs albert say bach told toi isn't it time your friends left on the dennis my longtime kill him. the band has always had a sense of humor during the one nine hundred ninety sucker world cup in italy they make fun of german fans behaving badly abroad. meanwhile they were starting to become a big deal on the german music scene following their first major hit here comes alex in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight the band has had ten number one albums to date although something else has also always been important to them. a real success is that we've managed to stay friends and keep our real. going over all these years. you should sleep was. sleep. the whole isn't as washed up clowns in the video for. a song about fate and helplessness. it's been a long journey from punk to move to mainstream stardom for some fans a contradiction while the musicians see it as an evolution. we gradually transition from a band that was divisive and up and wanted to divide people. tries to build bridges and bring p
as they saw the next morning we just stayed in our beds around all that at some point we heard mrs albert say bach told toi isn't it time your friends left on the dennis my longtime kill him. the band has always had a sense of humor during the one nine hundred ninety sucker world cup in italy they make fun of german fans behaving badly abroad. meanwhile they were starting to become a big deal on the german music scene following their first major hit here comes alex in one thousand nine hundred...
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albert's numbers are not as great, but a lot of that is from additional costs such as subsidising google and then amazon echo in a house, and they will be almost free, most people will be almost free, most people will end up beginner up as well. interesting you have mentioned all three. the race to the 1 trillion market value, what is it mean, what does it matter, but it is quite exciting in its own little way, isn't it? rule when it? is a little number. it is a load of zeros. personally, i will back the underdog. —— who will win it. amazon have a collection of different offerings. i think they have a strong chance. even though they are currently the world's three. we will hold you to that. thank you very much. we are going to stay with the technology industry. it has had some bad press when it comes to gender discrimination. technology firms tend to attract more female employees, according to the ceo of booking.com. shejuggles three employees, according to the ceo of booking.com. she juggles three young women with working for a global fund managing 15,000 worldwide employees. she spoke
albert's numbers are not as great, but a lot of that is from additional costs such as subsidising google and then amazon echo in a house, and they will be almost free, most people will be almost free, most people will end up beginner up as well. interesting you have mentioned all three. the race to the 1 trillion market value, what is it mean, what does it matter, but it is quite exciting in its own little way, isn't it? rule when it? is a little number. it is a load of zeros. personally, i...
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was only saying he would dissolve the court if it route again in favor of russian athletes coach albert denting co who was by the way one of those to the i.o.c. was referring to all the things that were being said about the court of arbitration for sport ahead of the hearings including the statements by the president of the i.o.c. council of the decision is extremely disappointing this is a decision shows so the need. for reform. in the internal structure of. here thomas fox was referring to the previous cast verdict and that requires a bit of background the forty seven russian athletes and coaches who were suing the international olympic committee were from two groups thirty two hadn't been sanctioned by the odyssey investigators as a result of the russian doping scandal at all fifty received lifetime bans their medals were taken away by the i.o.c. a few months ago but then the very same court of arbitration for sport last week cancelled these lifetime bans due to insufficient evidence the if you held the sanctions on those and the individual results achieved in such a reinstated so th
was only saying he would dissolve the court if it route again in favor of russian athletes coach albert denting co who was by the way one of those to the i.o.c. was referring to all the things that were being said about the court of arbitration for sport ahead of the hearings including the statements by the president of the i.o.c. council of the decision is extremely disappointing this is a decision shows so the need. for reform. in the internal structure of. here thomas fox was referring to...
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albert said he's going to spend a quiet night at home watching the babies, watching the game. it comes to the eagles, he's going to watch the game in the basement. it's always a big day when preemies get to come home. >> they look angelic. >>> if you haven't heard about this, you're about to. wawa and another big name in the philadelphia area got a super bowl shoutout on "saturday night live" last night. >> this is so good. it came during a sketch pitting philly against boston during the colonial days. watch this. >> i admire your spirit, philadelphia. but don't have a history of winning battles like new england does. >> that was then. this is now. hand me that. venison hoagies, pork stuffed peppers and corn fritters from wawa. wa wafrp is an indian lady that lives the south side of conshohocken. >> that was snl alum and upper darby native tina fey defending her home turf. she was so good in that. >> we cry every time we see it. oh, my goodness, so funny. >>> back to philadelphia. rosemary connors following breaking news for us this morning. rosemary. >> that breaking news. at
albert said he's going to spend a quiet night at home watching the babies, watching the game. it comes to the eagles, he's going to watch the game in the basement. it's always a big day when preemies get to come home. >> they look angelic. >>> if you haven't heard about this, you're about to. wawa and another big name in the philadelphia area got a super bowl shoutout on "saturday night live" last night. >> this is so good. it came during a sketch pitting philly...
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albert of sin and they say. this for pop. eight point seven downtown weisberg this is johnson bring in sin arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking with some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen rendon playing the song but all. three of. the ball it's all. in one nine hundred eighty eight was the first woman to work in this one particular mine and my job was what they called the belt boy and then they started calling me the belt person because i was a female so when i would go into ground everybody would be kind of gathered to see this woman coming out of the mines you know and then i remember my face would be all black with the coldest since i was a little bit vain so i would have a handkerchief and i would wipe my face off before i would come outside so it would be all clean. so that it but the guys would always be looking for me to come out because it was just so amazing i guess to them to see a woman working in the mines bowl. it's all true. for manalo no. i remember when i was in high school is i love th
albert of sin and they say. this for pop. eight point seven downtown weisberg this is johnson bring in sin arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking with some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen rendon playing the song but all. three of. the ball it's all. in one nine hundred eighty eight was the first woman to work in this one particular mine and my job was what they called the belt boy and then they started calling me the belt person because i was a female so when i would go...
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we found a member of the 6abc team, albert p.gentleman, traffic lights are not working at south street. be careful as you travel through that area. the rain confined to cape may, atlantic city, sprinkles in belmawr, near the garden state parkway. everywhere else, we're dry through the region, the roads are wet because the rain moved through. we're watching fog, not ale big deal in philadelphia. 8 miles visuals is fine. we're seeing 1.7 in reading. 2.5 in allentown. 3 in trenton. fog is an issue in spots. >> it could be a subpoena showdown today, president trump's former chief strategist steve bannon is going to testify in front of the house intelligence committee. he declined to address subjects in the probe of the 2016 election. the second appearance has been delayed three times with discussions over which questions he would answer. >>> a 4-year-old girl is safe after investigators say she was kidnapped in south carolina. the girl was reported missing tuesday after a man assaulted her mother in inside the home. police in alabama caught up with the suspect yesterday and rescued the gir
we found a member of the 6abc team, albert p.gentleman, traffic lights are not working at south street. be careful as you travel through that area. the rain confined to cape may, atlantic city, sprinkles in belmawr, near the garden state parkway. everywhere else, we're dry through the region, the roads are wet because the rain moved through. we're watching fog, not ale big deal in philadelphia. 8 miles visuals is fine. we're seeing 1.7 in reading. 2.5 in allentown. 3 in trenton. fog is an issue...
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both sides had hit the woodwork before albert adomah cut in from the left wing to give villa the leadellent form, they've won all six of their league games in 2018. conor hourihan wrapped things up for them style in the last 10 minutes. in the scottish cup fifth round, rangers hit six against ayr united, but they had to come from behind for victory, rangers' keeper wes foderingham gifting the opening goal of the game to alan forrest. alfredo morelos levelled things at half time before three rangers goals in six minutes, starting with that from jason cummings, quickly followed the by the first ofjosh windass‘s double. morelos added a second of his own to help rangers to an eventual 6 1 win. goals galore at pittodrie in the new firm derby there were two goals for winger gary mackay—steven against his former club as aberdeen reached the last eight with an eventual 11—2 win. now to the rugby, where scotland got their first win of this year's six nations with a hard fought 32—26 comeback victory over france at murrayfield. john watson has more. murrayfield roused for the first time in this
both sides had hit the woodwork before albert adomah cut in from the left wing to give villa the leadellent form, they've won all six of their league games in 2018. conor hourihan wrapped things up for them style in the last 10 minutes. in the scottish cup fifth round, rangers hit six against ayr united, but they had to come from behind for victory, rangers' keeper wes foderingham gifting the opening goal of the game to alan forrest. alfredo morelos levelled things at half time before three...
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and i have special thanks to albert and ranona for putting that together. one of the things that you will hear more is that we're moving our field services and help desk to be more customer centered, that means they'll be working much more closely with the business and being clinical or non-clinical and working to support their needs as opposed to -- oops -- 20 years from today, fewer services and the help desk will be equipment centric and we'll ask to install the software and we're looking at what is the true value that you're looking for as a customer. that's what we'll be focusing on. the other part that you will see is that there's a lot of due diligence that is not in the green box and that actually has passed and we have done due diligence on what is the right e.h.r. for us and we have done a lot of focus on i.t. service delivery model, not only for the organization but also for the i.t. and where we are today is at the yellow box. we are now working on kicking off our epic e.h.r. and more importantly we are in the process of kicking off all of the o
and i have special thanks to albert and ranona for putting that together. one of the things that you will hear more is that we're moving our field services and help desk to be more customer centered, that means they'll be working much more closely with the business and being clinical or non-clinical and working to support their needs as opposed to -- oops -- 20 years from today, fewer services and the help desk will be equipment centric and we'll ask to install the software and we're looking at...
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grocery store chain alberts son expanding its drugstore business.ompany is announced plans to buy most of rite aids businesses. alberts son pharmacies will be rebranded as rite aid some and rite aids will continue to operate as stand alone stores. the other rite aid stores are in the process of being sold to walgreens after a merger of the two companies was rejected on anti-trust concerns. albertsons is a private he can quit backed company and owns safe way. >> generation x millennials beat in one category. according to new study out of the uk millennials are making less money compared to the previous generation. researchers look at eight countries with high income including the united states and they found that over all when accounting for inflation millennials make 4% less than the people in again x did when they were the same age. we may have new information about upcoming iphone models. a leaked research note from the bank barclay says apple is targeting three new phones to be released later this year. one of them dubbed iphone ten plus. it woul
grocery store chain alberts son expanding its drugstore business.ompany is announced plans to buy most of rite aids businesses. alberts son pharmacies will be rebranded as rite aid some and rite aids will continue to operate as stand alone stores. the other rite aid stores are in the process of being sold to walgreens after a merger of the two companies was rejected on anti-trust concerns. albertsons is a private he can quit backed company and owns safe way. >> generation x millennials...
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these are square is a good place to start exploring kenneth's here you'll find the king albert museum with its art collection it's a peters church and the opera house. like most of the buildings on the square st peter's church was built through the nineteenth century with the gold crucifix on its tower it's eighty two meters tall . by the early twentieth century with three hundred sixty thousand residents commutes became a fully fledged city so the links gothic town hall had to be extended. in communist east germany cemex was called calm oxcart. it's best known landmark is a reminder of that. the bust of karl marx nickname into tanisha the head in saxon dialect weighs forty talents. kenneth's has often been heavily damaged during its long history. so it's lucky that the cusp back district one of germany's largest areas of the late nineteenth century and art nouveau buildings has survived intact. clapham bath castle with its moat is also steeped in history built in around fifteen fifty on the river version it's it changed owners several times in communist east germany it was used as a
these are square is a good place to start exploring kenneth's here you'll find the king albert museum with its art collection it's a peters church and the opera house. like most of the buildings on the square st peter's church was built through the nineteenth century with the gold crucifix on its tower it's eighty two meters tall . by the early twentieth century with three hundred sixty thousand residents commutes became a fully fledged city so the links gothic town hall had to be extended. in...
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featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. human kind is pretty much at the mercy of the weather. but if we can make it behave the way we want it to. researchers are making some headway there new insights don't always come in a flash. of. lightning is one of nature's most or inspiring phenomena and can also be a highly destructive one two million like me boats are recorded in germany every year. researching the enormous power and energy behind these discharges of static electricity is anything but easy. scientist christiane pollard is determined to find out more. he traps lightning as a profession luring it to a t.v. tower on top of a one thousand meter high peak in the various alpine foothills. of the tower is one hundred fifty meters tall. at the top of attached an aluminum ring that we positioned a roughly four metre tall aluminum pole in the center of that in order to attract lightning strikes. that we're talking here of an average of around ten thousand amps by c
featuring a lighthearted look at albert einstein's most famous theories. the most important thing is to never stop asking questions. human kind is pretty much at the mercy of the weather. but if we can make it behave the way we want it to. researchers are making some headway there new insights don't always come in a flash. of. lightning is one of nature's most or inspiring phenomena and can also be a highly destructive one two million like me boats are recorded in germany every year....