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is honoring annabel hernandez with the freedom of speech award 2019. it was a stirring moment for d.w.i. host pia castro as well she too is from latin america and that we have seen her here. where we miss her we miss her a latin america we would like her to work in latin america she's an inspiration not only for journalists for all the mothers in mexico that are still searching for their children for all this mothers that can not get access to the information you need to find out where are your children and i'm talking about thousands of thousands of young people that have disappeared in the past 12 years so what about thank you very much for being here the situation in mexico eventually became too dangerous for hernandez she had to flee to europe where she lives in exile for moms are contemplate the bullet proof vest that the mexican government gave me on 2016 show only before publishing my last book on the case of the 43 students who disappeared in the state of guerrero on september of 2014. it was a way of war and you have gone too far in your inves
is honoring annabel hernandez with the freedom of speech award 2019. it was a stirring moment for d.w.i. host pia castro as well she too is from latin america and that we have seen her here. where we miss her we miss her a latin america we would like her to work in latin america she's an inspiration not only for journalists for all the mothers in mexico that are still searching for their children for all this mothers that can not get access to the information you need to find out where are your...
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annabel hernandez is one of mexico's leading investigative journalists she spent her career reporting on the so-called narco system of the drug cartels exposing corruption and 6 year old exploitation pan and is also researched the disappearance and presumed murder of $43.00 students in the city of the piecing together witness accounts and contrasting them with official reports had non-desert provides a forensic account of a mass murder linking the murders to corrupt public and police officials members of the mexican military and the drug gangs. her groundbreaking reporting and books investigating the connections between mexican government officials and the drug cartels in the country has come with a price now this lock out that no i was not whereas the mexican government tried to kill me asked had been trying to kill too many other journalists. that tried to say that about this pollution. d.-w. is honoring anabel hernandez with the freedom of speech award 2019. it was a stirring moment for d.w. host pierre castro as well she too is from latin america that we have seen her here. where
annabel hernandez is one of mexico's leading investigative journalists she spent her career reporting on the so-called narco system of the drug cartels exposing corruption and 6 year old exploitation pan and is also researched the disappearance and presumed murder of $43.00 students in the city of the piecing together witness accounts and contrasting them with official reports had non-desert provides a forensic account of a mass murder linking the murders to corrupt public and police officials...
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which is a shame, but it's more about annabel, really.om my past tests, from blood tests, and my bone density scan, and we'll hopefully find out why i've been diagnosed with early menopause. it really frustrates me, because it's really... inside, you're thinking, why me? and really just want to know why it happened. ifelt very alone. you have no one to talk to. no one else has it, so it's really hard at my age. when i was diagnosed, i didn't know anything about it. for years, i didn't actually know anyone that had the condition, until ijoined daisy last year, and then i've met like so many people through that. to go through it when you are still a child and still a teenager is actually really, really difficult. it was really brilliant to meet annabel and holly, because i feel like, girls, they need to speak about it instead of holding everything inside. there is no real reason why i've got it. it was really disappointing, because it's frustrating. there's no real answer to what's happening, and it's this whole big mystery, what's going on
which is a shame, but it's more about annabel, really.om my past tests, from blood tests, and my bone density scan, and we'll hopefully find out why i've been diagnosed with early menopause. it really frustrates me, because it's really... inside, you're thinking, why me? and really just want to know why it happened. ifelt very alone. you have no one to talk to. no one else has it, so it's really hard at my age. when i was diagnosed, i didn't know anything about it. for years, i didn't actually...
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annabelle droulers is with the team and hong kong. annabelle: thanks, manus.heresa may is trying to win support of the opposition labor party by reopening brexit talks in brussels. they are trying to rewrite the outline agreement. but labor officials warned of their party won't back a deal without a second referendum. the government is still hoping to take the u.k. out of the block by the summer. uber's ipo flop is claiming other victims, as well. softbank's market value slid $9 billion due to its stake in the ride-hailing giant. the first day of trading opened 7% below the price of $45. it's sliding further. all eyes are on cooper's second day in the stock market. minneapolis fed president neel kashkari is adding another argument to lie central banks should keep rates low. inequality. he said policymakers need to income in account. kashkari says this is because workers have lost a lot of bargaining power in recent decades. president rep. posey: has succeeded in cutting the anc to a sixth straight victory in africa. it was the worst national result since our a
annabelle droulers is with the team and hong kong. annabelle: thanks, manus.heresa may is trying to win support of the opposition labor party by reopening brexit talks in brussels. they are trying to rewrite the outline agreement. but labor officials warned of their party won't back a deal without a second referendum. the government is still hoping to take the u.k. out of the block by the summer. uber's ipo flop is claiming other victims, as well. softbank's market value slid $9 billion due to...
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annabel: it is a huge worry for us.pable individuals now looking at escon in terms of the supply side issue. some skills have been identified. it is not as much as cutting a number of employees. it seems a number of employees will need increase. on the debt side, i worry for the economy because the state -- it will be a negative impact [indiscernible] it will remain a concern. there has been worked on in some respects to resolve it but not significant enough. intolieve it is split three parts, generation, transmission, and control of the grid. possibility we could get a private equity state into the transmission side and that would alleviate some of the financial pressure on the state. taylor: we have been getting a lot of commentary, yesterday we were talking about south africa and emerging markets. simon derrick, currency strategist talking about china, the weakness we have seen in em and the spillover effect. as you take a look at south africa, clearly they have their own idiosyncratic risk specific to south africa.
annabel: it is a huge worry for us.pable individuals now looking at escon in terms of the supply side issue. some skills have been identified. it is not as much as cutting a number of employees. it seems a number of employees will need increase. on the debt side, i worry for the economy because the state -- it will be a negative impact [indiscernible] it will remain a concern. there has been worked on in some respects to resolve it but not significant enough. intolieve it is split three parts,...
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but it's not available for patients like annabel. on the drug now, she could have a normal, healthy life like her brothers. hugh pym, bbc news. this season's premier league football champions will be crowned this weekend, but will it be manchester city or liverpool? the two clubs are just one point apart in the tightest race in years. well, we'll find out on sunday, and all this at the end of a remarkable week for english clubs in european competitions. here's dan roan. wijnaldum! oh, it's three! it was a week when english football hit new heights, of drama and dominance. never before has one country supplied all four finalists in europe's two major club competitions. but while the fans are still celebrating, there is also mounting concern atjust how much it will cost to follow their teams to the two host cities. i think with madrid it makes it expensive, that's clear, unbelievably expensive, but at least it's not another part of the world like going to baku in the europa league final, that's really funny i think. 0bviously these guy
but it's not available for patients like annabel. on the drug now, she could have a normal, healthy life like her brothers. hugh pym, bbc news. this season's premier league football champions will be crowned this weekend, but will it be manchester city or liverpool? the two clubs are just one point apart in the tightest race in years. well, we'll find out on sunday, and all this at the end of a remarkable week for english clubs in european competitions. here's dan roan. wijnaldum! oh, it's...
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for the jury and for her admirers it was clear annabel had more than earned the freedom of speech award but the mexican journalist did not want the prize for herself instead she accepted it on behalf of others killed for doing their job. these price is not for me i can hear it for that if so more than their 125 journalists who have been more there they want us that. they want no silence but we still standing and we make our voices heard here the journalist was awarded the prize for her courageous work in her home country of mexico and about her nanda as uncovered corruption within the mexican government in her books she reveals how drug cartels are entangled with the military the economy and the government again and again journalists in mexico are killed because of their research and on this was also threatened she fled to europe. today's recipient of the daughter of freedom of speech award 2019 is in a sense a walking miracle and that miracle is simply the fact that she is still with us german president frank steinmeier is also concerned about press freedom worldwide he had words of en
for the jury and for her admirers it was clear annabel had more than earned the freedom of speech award but the mexican journalist did not want the prize for herself instead she accepted it on behalf of others killed for doing their job. these price is not for me i can hear it for that if so more than their 125 journalists who have been more there they want us that. they want no silence but we still standing and we make our voices heard here the journalist was awarded the prize for her...
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but it‘s not available for patients like annabel.gh pym, bbc news. this evening‘s episode of have i got news for you on bbc one was pulled shortly before it was due to air, because the show had booked the change uk leader, heidi allen. in a tweet, the show apologised to viewers and said that the programme would not air at 9pm this evening. in a statement, the bbc says it has... but the bbc says it will look to broadcast the episode at a later date. school children in england have up to an hour less for break time, compared with 20 years ago. researchers at university college london say more lessons are being packed into the school day, leaving less time for children to play. the study says it means children are missing out on exercise, and the chance to learn vital social skills. it comes as a class of primary school pupils are to miss their sat tests after their parents chose to boycott the exams, parents of children in year 2 at bealings school, near woodbridge, said over—testing was ruining the pupils‘ education. here‘s our educat
but it‘s not available for patients like annabel.gh pym, bbc news. this evening‘s episode of have i got news for you on bbc one was pulled shortly before it was due to air, because the show had booked the change uk leader, heidi allen. in a tweet, the show apologised to viewers and said that the programme would not air at 9pm this evening. in a statement, the bbc says it has... but the bbc says it will look to broadcast the episode at a later date. school children in england have up to an...
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we are in a huge humanitarian crisis. >> the award presented to annabel hernandez was at the w's annual gathering in germany called the global media forum. this year's theme is the changing dynamics of politics and media, which have been brought into sharp focus recently by leaders who challenge the legitimacy of journalists and their work. germany's president was one of today's standup voices. >> german president and the dw director discussed the shift in journalistic power toward large media platforms. the president says more and more people get their news from the likes of youtube and twitter, leaving to a polarized society. >> the town has become much coarser. sometimes even vicious. especially on social media. since there is nothing left between black and white, no compromise in thinking is possible and the one who presents other viewpoints and arguments is often treated as an opponent an enemy -- and enemy. >> politicians researchers and journalists from 140 countries have the best come together to discuss the relationship between power and the media. it is also a chance for dw to
we are in a huge humanitarian crisis. >> the award presented to annabel hernandez was at the w's annual gathering in germany called the global media forum. this year's theme is the changing dynamics of politics and media, which have been brought into sharp focus recently by leaders who challenge the legitimacy of journalists and their work. germany's president was one of today's standup voices. >> german president and the dw director discussed the shift in journalistic power toward...
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annabelle is 15. she's currently doing her gcse‘, and going through the menopause.w my own face, but i wouldn't actually give my face inside of it. i don't know what's inside of me right now. it's just a blank space. i'm never going to be able to have children. it's just... it shocks you so hard. it's unbelievable. literally so red! i am sweating! i have daily hot flushes. oh my god! like, even my arms are red. my chest! oh my god! itjust makes you feel, kind of, trapped. it's horrible. lovely, thank you, darling. it's been monumental on my parents because they've obviously wanted grandchildren. my mum was especially really disappointed. it was a dreadful shock and obviously we both had a cry. we won't be grandparents either, which is a shame, but it's more about annabelle really. today we're at the hospital at uch and we're just getting the results from my past tests from blood tests and my bone density scan, and we're hopefully going to find out why i've been diagnosed with early menopause. it really frustrates me because it's really... inside you're thinking, "we
annabelle is 15. she's currently doing her gcse‘, and going through the menopause.w my own face, but i wouldn't actually give my face inside of it. i don't know what's inside of me right now. it's just a blank space. i'm never going to be able to have children. it's just... it shocks you so hard. it's unbelievable. literally so red! i am sweating! i have daily hot flushes. oh my god! like, even my arms are red. my chest! oh my god! itjust makes you feel, kind of, trapped. it's horrible....
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frank steinmeier is also concerned about press freedom worldwide he had words of encouragement for annabel hernandez and other journalists. keep being courageous about reporting on what must also be uncomfortable for governments democracy needs all of you. and about this refuses to give up she wants to continue to report on corruption and cartels preferably as part of a global network of investigative journalists she has already won over new founds at the global media forum. some football news now and a club here in the german capital and you in berlin have made history then moving up to germany's top tier for the very 1st time relegating got in the process and for more of that happening out with me going to tell us a little bit more anthony last night was pretty tense and it was there's a footballing fairy tale playing out it's not that version if you like of david versus goliath the goliath they've got 2 world cup winners in this one of them is the frenchman bunnymen provide he's worth nearly 40000000 euros that is twice the value of the entire one yawn squad so making the point that thi
frank steinmeier is also concerned about press freedom worldwide he had words of encouragement for annabel hernandez and other journalists. keep being courageous about reporting on what must also be uncomfortable for governments democracy needs all of you. and about this refuses to give up she wants to continue to report on corruption and cartels preferably as part of a global network of investigative journalists she has already won over new founds at the global media forum. some football news...
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so incredibly challenging for annabel and other girls in her situation. will have a doctor on the sofa explaining why this might happen at such a young age. good luck, thanks for sharing your story with us! we will continue about our conversation throughout the programme today. we'll have a film with emmerdale actor zoe henry, who spoke to us about playing a character going through the experience. we have been overwhelmed with the number of you getting in touch about our wake up to the menopause series. it's even been mentioned in parliament by mp rachel mclean. let's take a look. one of the causes close to my heart is the issue of the menopause and, mr deputy speaker, and if you've been watching bbc breakfast this week you know featuring it on menopause week, and i think it's brilliant that actually people are brave enough to talk about their experiences stop this is a taboo subject, we're starting to talk about it in this chamber and obviously cross—party about it in this chamber and obviously cross— party support, about it in this chamber and obviously
so incredibly challenging for annabel and other girls in her situation. will have a doctor on the sofa explaining why this might happen at such a young age. good luck, thanks for sharing your story with us! we will continue about our conversation throughout the programme today. we'll have a film with emmerdale actor zoe henry, who spoke to us about playing a character going through the experience. we have been overwhelmed with the number of you getting in touch about our wake up to the...
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of this election i mean like you just said i mean it's gotten so ridiculous that one commentator annabelcrabb calls it the great assett prime ministerial asset recycling scheme just so many prime ministers coming in and out of the of the office and voters are really sick of it a couple of times now they've gone to bed with one prime ministerial person in the in the top job and they've woken up the next morning and because of stuff happening in canberra a city far away from him there's been someone else running the country and people don't understand why and why don't they understand because politicians have been really bad at explaining why they keep doing this in this contributes to a sense of disillusionment in politics people people think politicians are really only out for themselves and their career is whether or not this happens again i'm up to mystic at white because of rules that the major parties have put in place to stop these types of coups happening and this is something that our colleague told dull roy has explained very well in this piece on the elections i hope you enjoy t
of this election i mean like you just said i mean it's gotten so ridiculous that one commentator annabelcrabb calls it the great assett prime ministerial asset recycling scheme just so many prime ministers coming in and out of the of the office and voters are really sick of it a couple of times now they've gone to bed with one prime ministerial person in the in the top job and they've woken up the next morning and because of stuff happening in canberra a city far away from him there's been...
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was awarded its 5th annual freedom of speech award to mexican journalist and author annabel had on this she accepted the award from the dublin director general repeatedly book a few minutes ago about the global media forum in bonn. this has reported extensively on drug trafficking in mexico government corruption and alleged collusion between drug cartels and government officials the workers brought her numerous death threats and she now lives in self-imposed exile for a dodger veliz the fear caster of caught up with ms and understood after the ceremony. for me has to face. because in one way i'm happy i'm proud of my jaw i'm happy that someone is watching when i'm doing therefore that i put in every piece i wrote but you know their hand i feel sad because i mean i feel these complex about i survived but many other friends and many other call the snow i was you know more than 125 journalists have been more than in mexico so for me yes i mean i'm happy one way or the another way i remember and 5 have been burned and they steer it with a new government tell me how is so that we can get a s
was awarded its 5th annual freedom of speech award to mexican journalist and author annabel had on this she accepted the award from the dublin director general repeatedly book a few minutes ago about the global media forum in bonn. this has reported extensively on drug trafficking in mexico government corruption and alleged collusion between drug cartels and government officials the workers brought her numerous death threats and she now lives in self-imposed exile for a dodger veliz the fear...
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. ♪ ♪ this little light of mine, i'm going to let it shine ♪ >> annabelle adamson, shining in a way herected. she was born blind with special needs, but then the way she approached the piano, curious, carefully picking her keys. ♪ playing what pleased her from beethoven to brahms. ♪ >> we thought something to entertain her, but we had no clue that she had any talent. >> we're going outside. . >> they have confronted so many challenges since she was diagnosed. >> when she turned 8 months old is when they actually told us that she was blind. permanently and irreversibly blind, and that's when we kind of went outside the hospital and just broke down, and we knew for sure. ♪ >> but what a comeback. before she turned 2. >> started putting little keys together. and i'm looking at my wife, did she just do that? did she put some notes together? ♪ >> improvisational? yes. and with perfect pitch. at age 4, she just became the youngest student ever admitted to the academy of music for the blind in whittier. she played drums for her first concert. ♪ you may say i'm a dreamer ♪ but i'm not the only
. ♪ ♪ this little light of mine, i'm going to let it shine ♪ >> annabelle adamson, shining in a way herected. she was born blind with special needs, but then the way she approached the piano, curious, carefully picking her keys. ♪ playing what pleased her from beethoven to brahms. ♪ >> we thought something to entertain her, but we had no clue that she had any talent. >> we're going outside. . >> they have confronted so many challenges since she was diagnosed....
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there right now is interpreter or translator, the courts are hiring and so is silicon valley says annabel of the federation of california translators there's that. >>kind technology that is exported in use worldwide and that information and your apps and everything that has to be translated into the language of the user in another country artificial intelligence is not going away. and it's something that everybody needs to embrace it's here it's staying with us. >>we're moving to hugely ai job market the rise of workers sales positions. >>forkliet operators are in demand, nonprofit work is a hot sector and career counselors are finding work. >>and it's so expensive here that i'd like it you make the $2 an hour. but that's not going to be something that you can buy a house off of hoping for a bump in pay taylor murphy and other applicants are learning about hiring incentives like help paying off student loans. few jobs pay enough to support a typical bay area mortgage these days, but the high cost of housing is driving wages up. >>not for everybody but it's a good time to be looking for a
there right now is interpreter or translator, the courts are hiring and so is silicon valley says annabel of the federation of california translators there's that. >>kind technology that is exported in use worldwide and that information and your apps and everything that has to be translated into the language of the user in another country artificial intelligence is not going away. and it's something that everybody needs to embrace it's here it's staying with us. >>we're moving to...
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annabelle is 15. she's currently doing her gcses, and going through the menopause.red. my chest! oh, my god. itjust makes you feel, kind of, trapped. it's horrible. lovely, thank you, darling. it's been monumental on my parents because they've obviously wanted grandchildren. my mum was especially really disappointed. it was a dreadful shock and obviously we both had a cry. we won't be grandparents either, which is a shame, but it's more about annabelle really. today we're at the hospital at uch and we're just getting the results from my past tests from blood tests and my bone density scan, and we're hopefully going to find out why i've been diagnosed with early menopause. it really frustrates me because it's really... inside you're thinking, "well, why me? " really just want to know why it's happened. ifelt very alone. you have no—one to talk to. no—one else has it, so it's really hard at my age. when i was diagnosed i didn't know anything about it. for years i didn't actually know anybody that had the condition until ijoined daisy last year, and then i've met so ma
annabelle is 15. she's currently doing her gcses, and going through the menopause.red. my chest! oh, my god. itjust makes you feel, kind of, trapped. it's horrible. lovely, thank you, darling. it's been monumental on my parents because they've obviously wanted grandchildren. my mum was especially really disappointed. it was a dreadful shock and obviously we both had a cry. we won't be grandparents either, which is a shame, but it's more about annabelle really. today we're at the hospital at uch...
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meanwhile, england's annabel dimmock has secured her first ladies european tour title, winning the jabra under par. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. fire safety experts have told bbc radio 5live that the new round of testing of building materials following the fire at grenfell tower, are almost certain to see some majorfailures. and that could have a massive impact on hundreds of buildings including tower blocks, schools, hospitals and care homes. adrian goldberg, from 5 live investigates, has been giving me more details. grenfell, a tragedy which took 72 lives was clad with something called acm. this was cladding which, at the time, was legal, but which expert evidence at the grenfell enquiry suggested contributed to the spread of the fire around grenfell tower. the government has identified that there are still hundreds of buildings that are clad with acm around the country but they have made £600 million available in total for local councils and private landlords to remove that acm cladding in the fullness of time. what other forms are causing concerns, b
meanwhile, england's annabel dimmock has secured her first ladies european tour title, winning the jabra under par. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. fire safety experts have told bbc radio 5live that the new round of testing of building materials following the fire at grenfell tower, are almost certain to see some majorfailures. and that could have a massive impact on hundreds of buildings including tower blocks, schools, hospitals and care homes. adrian goldberg,...
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she last this is the big question i mean it's getting so ridiculous now that someone a commentator annabel crabb coals of the great astray and prime ministerial recycling scheme because it's just this revolving door of people in the prime minister's office and this is really annoying voters because a number of times people have gone to bed thinking ok this person is the prime minister the next day they wake up and after things happening in canberra which is this. city removed from many people's realities there's someone else running the country and politicians in australia invariably bad at explaining why they keep doing this and sorry that means the public doesn't understand why and this is contributing to a frustration people think well days people are running it for themselves they're not really doing the job we elected them to do whether or not this happens again i'm kind of optimistic maybe it won't because the policies of putting rules to try and stop these crews from happening but this frustration is something that jol dull roy has touched on in his preview of the australian electio
she last this is the big question i mean it's getting so ridiculous now that someone a commentator annabel crabb coals of the great astray and prime ministerial recycling scheme because it's just this revolving door of people in the prime minister's office and this is really annoying voters because a number of times people have gone to bed thinking ok this person is the prime minister the next day they wake up and after things happening in canberra which is this. city removed from many people's...
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. >> allegra, i read that one of dianas good friends claims and annabel goldsmith, a british socialitehe had a little girl she wanted to name her allegra so i think it puts it way up on the list. let's swing over to the special "sports illustrated" model, the first to model a birkini. she is beautiful. she says growing up in the united states i never felt represented because i could flip through a magazine and see a girl wearing a hijab. don't be afraid to be the first. >> let me start with you. what do you think? >> it's great she is the first. i hope this is not a trend. you are seeing that in the model industry as well. this is contentious in the muslim community, based off of what i read online because some think it's not the most appropriate outlet given the culture and religion. but overall this -- it needs to be a representation. we are all different people. i think in the media, across all the magazines you name it, there needs to be better representation of what the population around the globe looks like. >> tucker: somethin >> martha: something that is fascinating you immedia
. >> allegra, i read that one of dianas good friends claims and annabel goldsmith, a british socialitehe had a little girl she wanted to name her allegra so i think it puts it way up on the list. let's swing over to the special "sports illustrated" model, the first to model a birkini. she is beautiful. she says growing up in the united states i never felt represented because i could flip through a magazine and see a girl wearing a hijab. don't be afraid to be the first. >>...
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there right now is interpreter or translator, the courts are hiring and so is silicon valley says annabel of the federation of california translators there's that. >>kind technology that is export in use worldwide and that information and your apps and everything it has to be translated into the language of the user in another country artificial intelligence is not going away. and it's something that everybody needs to embrace it's here it's staying with us. >>we're moving to hugely a i job market the rise of e-commerce means warehouse workers are needed along with sales positions. >>forklift operators are in demand, nonprofit work is a hot sector and career counselors are finding work. >>and it's so expensive here that i'd like it, you make $15 an hour. but that's not going to be something that you can buy house off of hoping for a bump in pay taylor murphy another applicants are learning about hiring incentives like help paying off student loans. few jobs pay enough to support a typical bay area mortgage these days, but the high cost of housing is driving wages up. >>not for everybody b
there right now is interpreter or translator, the courts are hiring and so is silicon valley says annabel of the federation of california translators there's that. >>kind technology that is export in use worldwide and that information and your apps and everything it has to be translated into the language of the user in another country artificial intelligence is not going away. and it's something that everybody needs to embrace it's here it's staying with us. >>we're moving to hugely...
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there right now is interpreter or translator, the courts are hiring and so is silicon valley says annabellators there's that. >>kind technology that is export in use worldwide and that information and your apps and everything has to be translated into the language of the user in another country artificial intelligence is not going away. and it's something that everybody needs to embrace it's here it's staying with us. >>we're moving to hugely ai job market the rise of e-commerce means warehouse workers are needed along with sales positions. >>forklift operators are in demand, nonprofit work is a hot sector and career counselors are finding work. >>and it's so expensive here that i'd dike you make the $2 an hour. but that's not going to be something that you can buy house off of hoping for a bump in pay taylor murphy another applicants are learning about hiring incentives like help paying off student loans. few jobs pay enough to support a typical bay area mortgage these days, but the high cost of housing is driving wages up. >>not for everybody but it's a good time to be looking for a job
there right now is interpreter or translator, the courts are hiring and so is silicon valley says annabellators there's that. >>kind technology that is export in use worldwide and that information and your apps and everything has to be translated into the language of the user in another country artificial intelligence is not going away. and it's something that everybody needs to embrace it's here it's staying with us. >>we're moving to hugely ai job market the rise of e-commerce...
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there right now is interpreter or translator, the courts are hiring and so is silicon valley says annabelon of california translators there's that. >>kind technology that is exported in use worldwide and that information and your apps and everything that has to be translated into the language of the user in another country artificial intelligence is not going away. and it's something that everybody needs to embrace it's here it's staying with us. >>we're moving to hugely a i job market the rise of e-co in demand, nonprofit work is a hot sector and career counselors are finding work. >>and it's so expensive here that i'd like it you make the $2 for a bump in pay taylor murphy another applicants are learning about hiring incentives like help paying off student loans. few jobs pay enough to support a typical bay area mortgage these days, but the high cost of housing is driving wages up. >>not for everybody but it's a good time to be looking for a job we get calls 2 to 3 to 4 times a day from new customers needing people. >>so that gives candidates, a little bit more opportunity and i go she
there right now is interpreter or translator, the courts are hiring and so is silicon valley says annabelon of california translators there's that. >>kind technology that is exported in use worldwide and that information and your apps and everything that has to be translated into the language of the user in another country artificial intelligence is not going away. and it's something that everybody needs to embrace it's here it's staying with us. >>we're moving to hugely a i job...
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annabelle jewelers is in hong kong. drounnabelle lers.ee is hoping to sell shares in the largest chinese initial public offering of the year so far. it has almost 2500 outlets in 28 cities across the mainland. this company is in talks to avoid -- this man is in talks to america.l in he appeared in court where he fled not guilty. theher 140 million lost in scandal is making its way. the u.s. is beefing up the ranks of it senior executives at a joint security venture in china, after checking majority control late last year. ubs has hired five managing directors for the investment banking business. some of his biggest competitors are also wrapping up expansion in the region. that is the business flash. manus: the debate which is raging over the fence next move continues. it was added to by commentary in recent days. one president says he continues to forecast one rate hike, and fees inflation running slightly above 2%. the chicago fed president says the risk of inflation may get stuck below the central bank 2% target, raising strategic conce
annabelle jewelers is in hong kong. drounnabelle lers.ee is hoping to sell shares in the largest chinese initial public offering of the year so far. it has almost 2500 outlets in 28 cities across the mainland. this company is in talks to avoid -- this man is in talks to america.l in he appeared in court where he fled not guilty. theher 140 million lost in scandal is making its way. the u.s. is beefing up the ranks of it senior executives at a joint security venture in china, after checking...
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so many of you will remember annabel and her family from yesterday. you are menopausal at 15.own and a lot of people are there for me and supportive. so clear your mum and dad are also. it is notjust people my age but lots of people going through this at a much younger age as well. a little bit later we're talking about families and the impact on teenagers and mums and, also, the men in all of this are really important. we have a wonderfulfilm really important. we have a wonderful film with husband saying how they managed to help their wives getting through what is just a period of change. now for the news and travel where you. good morning from bbc london news, i'm tarah welsh. tests for co nta m i na nts from the grenfell tower fire are underway at one of hammersmith and fulham council's largest housing estates. experts are getting ready to take soil samples at the edward woods estate, which is just over half a mile away from the tower. they'll be testing for substances that could potentially cause asthma and cancerthe councils says it plans to discuss the findings with resi
so many of you will remember annabel and her family from yesterday. you are menopausal at 15.own and a lot of people are there for me and supportive. so clear your mum and dad are also. it is notjust people my age but lots of people going through this at a much younger age as well. a little bit later we're talking about families and the impact on teenagers and mums and, also, the men in all of this are really important. we have a wonderfulfilm really important. we have a wonderful film with...
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and annabel tiffin is in manchester to tell us about a wi initiative to get a team of volunteers to monitor. i have spoken to bradford about her case and they say they are talking to the police about this case. and they say the way they deal with victims now in 2019 is very different to how they did back then. there has been because for some sorts of an inquiry inbred free —— and inquiry in bradford. some sorts of an inquiry inbred free -- and inquiry in bradford. yes, there are survivors crawling forward some kind of inquiry to look into how widespread this abuse might have beenin how widespread this abuse might have been in bradford. and they are getting the backing of the former chief prosecutor. victims or survivors had come to me, or organisations have come to me and tell me that they know of many more victims. at what point does it become an issue for an inquiry? is it ten, 100, 1000? it is wholesale, potentially industrial abuse.“ it ten, 100, 1000? it is wholesale, potentially industrial abuse. if you are watching in yorkshire, plenty more at 6:30pm. tell us about these fires, how b
and annabel tiffin is in manchester to tell us about a wi initiative to get a team of volunteers to monitor. i have spoken to bradford about her case and they say they are talking to the police about this case. and they say the way they deal with victims now in 2019 is very different to how they did back then. there has been because for some sorts of an inquiry inbred free —— and inquiry in bradford. some sorts of an inquiry inbred free -- and inquiry in bradford. yes, there are survivors...