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that was jen at the royal albert hall. now, the tour de france is coming to an end this week. now 115 years old. fans love its epic proportions and its gruelling pace, but this year they may also be able to enjoy lots and lots of lovely data, because analytics and machine learning are coming to one of the oldest sporting competitions in the world, and kat hawkins went to find out how. this year's tour de france is taking place against the same beautiful french mountains as always. but there is a big difference this year. technology is playing a big role. cycling is becoming increasingly data driven and for good reason. masses of data can be collected and in the sport of fine margins and superhuman endurance, those insights are the key to energy efficiency, strategy and gains. we look at many things, we look at obviously heart rate, power data and their maximum power, and their altitude and elevation gain. so we look at that and we see how the riders are building, and we leverage that data to try and build them to be stronger and better in stage races. but how is the data colle
that was jen at the royal albert hall. now, the tour de france is coming to an end this week. now 115 years old. fans love its epic proportions and its gruelling pace, but this year they may also be able to enjoy lots and lots of lovely data, because analytics and machine learning are coming to one of the oldest sporting competitions in the world, and kat hawkins went to find out how. this year's tour de france is taking place against the same beautiful french mountains as always. but there is...
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still to come: sounds of hope, the first disability—led group is set to play at london's royal albert hall city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we're all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2.5 million people, in his hometown of krakow. "stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: the aid operation accelerates in the indian state of kerala. more than a million people are living in relief camps. venezuela's neighbours say they're struggling to cope, as more and more migrants f
still to come: sounds of hope, the first disability—led group is set to play at london's royal albert hall city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is...
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targeted a busy market just outside the albert hall the hospital the biggest hospital in the day and one in which hundreds of thousands of people depend on is only one of just one hundred medical facilities. in the u.n. humanitarian coordinator lisa grundy held a press conference moments ago in which she described the shocking saying the loss of lives could not be justified and also warned that there needs to be a ceasefire because if it doesn't happen the humanitarian situation is going to get even worse than it is that all specifically wants at least a three day cease fire to vaccinate the population in what they all call it now the yemeni infrastructure for water and sanitation has largely been destroyed by the ass like something that's already caused an outbreak of cholera are the last in the world that's affected more than a million people now the u.n. agencies us say that the contract could be on the brink of another massive outbreak of the disease liz get on that the u.n. humanitarian coordinator in that press conference said that they were seeing more and more people being br
targeted a busy market just outside the albert hall the hospital the biggest hospital in the day and one in which hundreds of thousands of people depend on is only one of just one hundred medical facilities. in the u.n. humanitarian coordinator lisa grundy held a press conference moments ago in which she described the shocking saying the loss of lives could not be justified and also warned that there needs to be a ceasefire because if it doesn't happen the humanitarian situation is going to get...
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present in evening of video game music, having my own music performed at the royal albert hall,are almost as important as the regular ones. that's the amazing thing about games, often you put in hundreds of hours in and even campaign games you put in 70—80 hours of gameplay in so the music that accompanies those experiences is important and become locked in emotionally so gamers feel a real ownership of the music they are listening to and makes them very loyal fans. charlie, as are listening to and makes them very loyalfans. charlie, as a are listening to and makes them very loyal fans. charlie, as a songwriter and having gone through this process with fifa and we all know it‘s a massive game, does it change the way you approach writing songs afterwards ? you approach writing songs afterwards? not at all, we didn't exactly afterwards? not at all, we didn't exa ctly go afterwards? not at all, we didn't exactly go around planning to write a song for a football game, itjust kind of happened and it was a happy coincidence. i think the minute you, asa band, coincidence. i think the m
present in evening of video game music, having my own music performed at the royal albert hall,are almost as important as the regular ones. that's the amazing thing about games, often you put in hundreds of hours in and even campaign games you put in 70—80 hours of gameplay in so the music that accompanies those experiences is important and become locked in emotionally so gamers feel a real ownership of the music they are listening to and makes them very loyal fans. charlie, as are listening...
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couple of yea rs the royal albert hall couple of years ago and i did ten minutes at the comedyuse i co—wrote the vicar of deadly with richard curtis, but also there was a lot of jokes to have richard curtis, but also there was a lot ofjokes to have with parkinson. my lot ofjokes to have with parkinson. my urologist is a wonderful woman called michelle who and to have a doctor who as your doctor is funny. this is presumably close to your heart as well. parkinson's is an enormous personal, it is a huge thing to take on. is it away for you? it absolutely is. when i was diagnosed i was told i could expect five good years, which i thought was pretty fa ntastic, five good years, which i thought was pretty fantastic, really. but in fa ct, pretty fantastic, really. but in fact, i am pretty fantastic, really. but in fact, iam now pretty fantastic, really. but in fact, i am now seven years in and i am still feeling great, really. when i went to see my urologist, i said that the forms i have to fill in, the little kick—boxers, slightly worse, quite a lot, considerably... isaid worse, quit
couple of yea rs the royal albert hall couple of years ago and i did ten minutes at the comedyuse i co—wrote the vicar of deadly with richard curtis, but also there was a lot of jokes to have richard curtis, but also there was a lot ofjokes to have with parkinson. my lot ofjokes to have with parkinson. my urologist is a wonderful woman called michelle who and to have a doctor who as your doctor is funny. this is presumably close to your heart as well. parkinson's is an enormous personal, it...
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the main stage in downtown san jose, headliners including herb albert and lanny hall, johnny kill, and kool & gang. celebrate good times, come on. >>> i'm guessing the folks going to jazz fest can maybe wear shorts and a t-shirt as opposed to everyone outside lance who will be in their winter coat. >> exactly. of course, it's going to be nice down in san jose. perfect weather. but right now we are dealing with fog and low clouds you can see it with live doppler 7, some of the fog has creeped in across san francisco into parts of the bay. here's the golden gate bridge, you can barely see the lane changer. so we have dense fog this morning near the coast and then it's going to be very warm to hot inland with lingering smoke through parts of the north bay and east bay valleys. but cooler and better air quality comes in today and continues into the weekend. highs today in the south bay, san jose will be 86, gilroy 96 degrees and santa cruz 75 degrees. for the echb for the events going around the bay, perfect weather. check out the coast, still cool there with the sea breeze and cloud cover
the main stage in downtown san jose, headliners including herb albert and lanny hall, johnny kill, and kool & gang. celebrate good times, come on. >>> i'm guessing the folks going to jazz fest can maybe wear shorts and a t-shirt as opposed to everyone outside lance who will be in their winter coat. >> exactly. of course, it's going to be nice down in san jose. perfect weather. but right now we are dealing with fog and low clouds you can see it with live doppler 7, some of the...
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headliners this weekend including herb albert, lenny hall, and kool & the gang and starts tonight atms there is nothing steph curry can't do. tonight he will add to his resume if he can make the cut at the web.com tour. yesterday he shot just one over par 71. right now he's tied for 106th place, 8 strokes behind the leaders. he tees off at : that's good, playing against professionals. >> what can't he do? >>> i wonder if he couldn't do this. jelly belly rolling out new flavors with a gross twist. they're adding stink bug and dirty dishwasher to its collection. if you are unfamiliared with bean boozeled, they have 10 weird flavors and ten traditional flavors. the weird flavors look exactly the same as the regular ones. the only way to tell them apart is when you take a bite. dirty dishwasher looks like birthday cake and stink bug looks like toasted marshmallow. >> i'm glad we have frances here today because she has informed us she has tried m some of these -- or your kids did. was this you tricking your kids? >> no. it was at a kids' party. i did try barf and it tasted just like it. >
headliners this weekend including herb albert, lenny hall, and kool & the gang and starts tonight atms there is nothing steph curry can't do. tonight he will add to his resume if he can make the cut at the web.com tour. yesterday he shot just one over par 71. right now he's tied for 106th place, 8 strokes behind the leaders. he tees off at : that's good, playing against professionals. >> what can't he do? >>> i wonder if he couldn't do this. jelly belly rolling out new...
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footsteps of katherine jenkins, welsh singer elan parry who atjust 15 will be here ahead of her royal albert hallcomments he made about women who wear burquas. he broke that those who wear the fullface veil look like letterboxes or bank robbers. theresa may has asked him to apologise. but a senior muslim peer says that doesn't go far enough. i don't think an apology is enough, we need more severe policy. take the whip from him, why not? police have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a seven—year—old boy in a house fire. joel urhie died at his home in deptford, south—east london, in the early hours of yesterday morning. two women jumped to safety from the first floor of the house. 0fficers believe it was arson but joel was unlikely to be the target. kellogg's and kfc have been found to have breached advertising rules after complaints were upheld by the advertising standards authority. kfc‘s advert was placed near a school, while a coco pops granola advert was shown during a cartoon. rules state that companies cannot promote foods high in fat, salt or sugar to under—16s. kfc says the
footsteps of katherine jenkins, welsh singer elan parry who atjust 15 will be here ahead of her royal albert hallcomments he made about women who wear burquas. he broke that those who wear the fullface veil look like letterboxes or bank robbers. theresa may has asked him to apologise. but a senior muslim peer says that doesn't go far enough. i don't think an apology is enough, we need more severe policy. take the whip from him, why not? police have launched a murder inquiry following the death...
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. >> herb albert with lanny hall. that should be really nice on sunday afternoon.few different things. an outstanding cuban pianist. vincent herring is doing this 100 years of jazz type of survey. it's from early new orleans stuff through big band, hard bop and james carter and nicholas beard is the vocalist for us. >> all in one location. >> that's all main staged stuff. right in the center. >> you're spread out beyond that, right? >> we shut down a few different streets. we do a big new orleans big easy stage. we do indoor venues as well. >> now it's more than just jazz because there's funk, there's blues, there's swing ngor just t everybody. cool and the gang and i love confunction from the bay area. >> we have a lot of r & b this year. layla hathaway, the daughter of donnie hathaway, she's performing on friday night at the festival. she's outstanding and few different ones up and coming r & b folks. another outstanding vocalist. it's pretty great. booker t, he's doing a stacks record showcase thing so his years as the house band at stacks records. that should b
. >> herb albert with lanny hall. that should be really nice on sunday afternoon.few different things. an outstanding cuban pianist. vincent herring is doing this 100 years of jazz type of survey. it's from early new orleans stuff through big band, hard bop and james carter and nicholas beard is the vocalist for us. >> all in one location. >> that's all main staged stuff. right in the center. >> you're spread out beyond that, right? >> we shut down a few different...
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the house also let himself be filmed having coffee and cake with albert spears children the architect's family lived near the back hall normally hitler's residence was off limits for the little ones but at christmas and on the fears birthday they provided a welcome facade to create the illusion of a normal private life. one of hitler's secretaries later wondered how was that possible a ruthless warmonger and fanatical mass murderer enjoyed lighting christmas tree candles at the back off and had a distinct need for the joys of family life. this is how much we have to hitler that in holyoke it's hard to imagine him he the man who ordered the holocaust as a nice and pleasant person in private eye for the germans in particular and for people in general after nine hundred forty five it was easier to picture him as a monster a demon off just to distance themselves from that period of time off it was easy to separate yourself from him like that and people from his immediate surroundings are kept their political and personal distance from him in their own interests or an office so not much was known about his real private lif
the house also let himself be filmed having coffee and cake with albert spears children the architect's family lived near the back hall normally hitler's residence was off limits for the little ones but at christmas and on the fears birthday they provided a welcome facade to create the illusion of a normal private life. one of hitler's secretaries later wondered how was that possible a ruthless warmonger and fanatical mass murderer enjoyed lighting christmas tree candles at the back off and had...