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ne fndennt caer gdmoin reestavearen bo tmpou isa arhactnd --t horrie atas haen. r's vw i nald tmps mafetaon 01on iolicin cize uteasheea o th f. decrs d puics v't nenyintour moy pits. a meinyesld potianha bn lkg outh alo ai n meer annoinison -'m citis ndinifhe doctsre scsihiantrngo tu ay om ts. gut:ctll trearan pelen ngssdecrs d meeplinshare drsi ts su ghno trereou cotitialmemes t core tovtu cizs unedy ttg pcen e nstuon litio o --r locore twre mitis. eenalte revethprio cpan hawe is ple,pefillllin coorio a uonto ove liteamn o moyndorndidlso solsthug srepotil tiomtts. osar o tre wee tpridth nstuonndlyg unti wcod itne w erisn teate. e econf . tmpnd tt-ado d th ptilapa iosbl it w ail a fr cion t sre crthaop thfldgesorincig thitennid. iwaa 4 disn. th wl t pp n gen e sre crt st ntholta chleis doct. mni. --or cola. ars aemra go mni. ll:i lie na tmp esava g len at ssn -he'noayou e intoitaca l th m kp inatt d yodnoinabt . tsethk nef narsavanbas. beie d' th l daltrp t ay thusabt ytng yefureilonmeca th denoneah re- y ulou t sha t d aw wh i y he mli arins atepd hltca. veba cd
ne fndennt caer gdmoin reestavearen bo tmpou isa arhactnd --t horrie atas haen. r's vw i nald tmps mafetaon 01on iolicin cize uteasheea o th f. decrs d puics v't nenyintour moy pits. a meinyesld potianha bn lkg outh alo ai n meer annoinison -'m citis ndinifhe doctsre scsihiantrngo tu ay om ts. gut:ctll trearan pelen ngssdecrs d meeplinshare drsi ts su ghno trereou cotitialmemes t core tovtu cizs unedy ttg pcen e nstuon litio o --r locore twre mitis. eenalte revethprio cpan hawe is...
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atas b d f ts uny. d go sp rtr,ha d esidenoba necrs atinando wt he shldavdone, d't beevy'd veusa d d't lie u'ha in anhe nr e te a mae t a isya da anyove mh. >> [eaking lebes >>ha y vy ch evyby. mrpre nisterthk u. [cer cckg] oonghe, nar b rkere si dnita coluisfr t whito po ttabo t mmt's fos eand satisgast rusa d anndhetas hera nucleade. li cere cpatw later,usticeeptmt fialtestifat sat juciy arg aut fei agt giraonequirent th ili a10:00 m. eaeron-sn3 u n soat o ld onnen sp.o olien o riopp
atas b d f ts uny. d go sp rtr,ha d esidenoba necrs atinando wt he shldavdone, d't beevy'd veusa d d't lie u'ha in anhe nr e te a mae t a isya da anyove mh. >> [eaking lebes >>ha y vy ch evyby. mrpre nisterthk u. [cer cckg] oonghe, nar b rkere si dnita coluisfr t whito po ttabo t mmt's fos eand satisgast rusa d anndhetas hera nucleade. li cere cpatw later,usticeeptmt fialtestifat sat juciy arg aut fei agt giraonequirent th ili a10:00 m. eaeron-sn3 u n soat o ld onnen sp.o olien o...
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the ata says in the past few years, the number of people working in translation has doubled. opportunities are endless. contracted positions are becoming increasingly popular, gifing companies more flexibility. skilled translators can easily make six figures annually a will the of companie recognizing that there are a real benefit to offering their products and services in another language. they're responding to the demand out there as the global economy becomes more inter u.n. is look up to 50 or so new translators to add to its ranks of 450 translators, editors and reporters in new positions at the u.n. are highly coveted and translators work on tight deadlines. she previously worked as a translator in a peace keeping mission in lebanon. today, she's translating documents in english and french into her native air bik. the pay doctors off is greater than one's ihi the best part of job is the multiculture and environment different cultures, backgrounds, genders and age groups. and i think this is enriching on the professional and the interpret. >> i'm kate rogers, rk. >> to r
the ata says in the past few years, the number of people working in translation has doubled. opportunities are endless. contracted positions are becoming increasingly popular, gifing companies more flexibility. skilled translators can easily make six figures annually a will the of companie recognizing that there are a real benefit to offering their products and services in another language. they're responding to the demand out there as the global economy becomes more inter u.n. is look up to 50...
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it was launched from an airfield here in western north korea, and it was aimed ata western north koreae, and rose to an altitude of about 1700 miles it's claimed, thought to be the highest any north korean missile has got to. it then landed 37 minutes later more than 500 miles away, somewhere in the sea towards japan. the key point is that if this missile were fired ata is that if this missile were fired at a more shallow angle it might have the power to reach potentially more than 31100 miles, the minimum defined range for an intercontinental ballistic missile. and if so that could mean reaching as far as alaska on the mainland of the united states. the pressure being applied internationally is having very little effect on changing the tactics of the regime towards development. it's also significant as well because it has been reported that it is an intercontinental ballistic missile which means north korea are making tangible steps towards being able to target the us. experts said it was still not clear if north korea had the technology needed to protect a warhead on re—entry and gui
it was launched from an airfield here in western north korea, and it was aimed ata western north koreae, and rose to an altitude of about 1700 miles it's claimed, thought to be the highest any north korean missile has got to. it then landed 37 minutes later more than 500 miles away, somewhere in the sea towards japan. the key point is that if this missile were fired ata is that if this missile were fired at a more shallow angle it might have the power to reach potentially more than 31100 miles,...
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ats aroh atas be elod bh de ndinlesliofr t todo who a spo fr t oerid wereetngotngon a getting nothi de. l rlldo ts ar is nfm ilorcho e pre urt. r al ce st ia ss. wellnoit oswhsuorobace d oswhopset. meinhatoe ne weood r watondt anreacititsothg seitutayg teible potil ic weav'fod yet. ilm nosu w alw'veanedo ima mo pul aoly at sn't ryoparhewe sttetrngo t d i i tefothmoono preetoll debat coin. wi n ve r isilas itoy. ia elof bl righ no wellnoth. i ha cng uedy a's veorhawi he binud tea m suor i owanofouilhave t sethbi cng bsntlly foyotouprt . weri tdohibyomg wi a prosabendlosed dos,n constaonitth adniraonth sinng osktical mbs,ryg toonnce them iisetr th nhi. tt tn thg? ki utowaowurous ps the ifd poti, d't inth igog wo ithen a pbay oun' thadniraonnd coreiol moat shl't veord roh core, tht y poti suor aocl d onic chges sse omaar d sul'doheam thur y n'we tryheldayf giatg t sat t y r leancuom coaguso act. ifhis presen ifaur ene's tu trela orr. t e al ecaonab d nsnsommitt uer aianlend a rki mb mraho hris. y g ailouof mmtewi ctrutns omotsis. ppuse] n.ccn:omhi tt arridsn e othesi t alei't loto haeniny
ats aroh atas be elod bh de ndinlesliofr t todo who a spo fr t oerid wereetngotngon a getting nothi de. l rlldo ts ar is nfm ilorcho e pre urt. r al ce st ia ss. wellnoit oswhsuorobace d oswhopset. meinhatoe ne weood r watondt anreacititsothg seitutayg teible potil ic weav'fod yet. ilm nosu w alw'veanedo ima mo pul aoly at sn't ryoparhewe sttetrngo t d i i tefothmoono preetoll debat coin. wi n ve r isilas itoy. ia elof bl righ no wellnoth. i ha cng uedy a's veorhawi he binud tea m suor i...
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y alberervmas me anwah t,ouea aacng d ngon, atea y' ataing yo trhe fongigan h it tki usom, feccntto sbpme or csuerha sfe dl e nd oeeno ve r wllel nserfit it aulmcosur ru afixes diiasy cmsfrm aesngjuic b whas ti. doteth te a r.dac . ear. thsak p tpo: gelenies. thgetlssris regzemrkey: rere.keprteo: he eeledyrorn isecd mswars ve mbehos u eatck csu s h aale, cua.e peerroemre t gelen rogzeoronnu. .apnoabtt may rtto ay etyf oee inrti ive. ow ery ps er ce erhigo cuny it ri tt eiru d era,wereutprouprec nooniedt.e egn da u' gintoroctcsur wkoono re wh u,ou u ouels. thefe n deto dtt, we wl kewayorit t yo crtf neuyi byst lve ule le fe mel nd u denme wtso lt ane lee an it iie bk. epeer: e meeraremd tdict cmes t cir thgele rogze . etmer: wt artrios l autto alw ndvialo fe onnutoesve e ear ntma rers. ca isec ms wer tnkyoe mh. i'noprar t osani elmyemnd o m te. toy mpee geleadregn mswer anyo toe' hardecrs pe authemptae thcosural preconau re sp rc biaousras rci pr a temhawod reulfr tst reluonle rc aitatn velyentros nser fm hal stutns f onoi.e toe atst h acunblanul otts th lalis clinvis hahathe soowoa ve th
y alberervmas me anwah t,ouea aacng d ngon, atea y' ataing yo trhe fongigan h it tki usom, feccntto sbpme or csuerha sfe dl e nd oeeno ve r wllel nserfit it aulmcosur ru afixes diiasy cmsfrm aesngjuic b whas ti. doteth te a r.dac . ear. thsak p tpo: gelenies. thgetlssris regzemrkey: rere.keprteo: he eeledyrorn isecd mswars ve mbehos u eatck csu s h aale, cua.e peerroemre t gelen rogzeoronnu. .apnoabtt may rtto ay etyf oee inrti ive. ow ery ps er ce erhigo cuny it ri tt eiru d era,wereutprouprec...
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part of the event for the full two weeks but as you saw out there every single player out here plays ata single player out here plays at a very high level on any given day, so there is no easy matter and iam day, so there is no easy matter and i am grateful konta to have another go. elsewhere venus williams had a scare in her second round match against wang qiang from china. after looking comfortable in the first set, venus lost a second bite into the third the five—time champion dominated, living to fight another day. more controversy at the all england club today when russia's daniel medvedev threw coins at the umpire's chair following his loss to belgian qualifier ruben bemelmans. that was after he's asked for mariana alves to be replaced. the coin throwing was a bizarre gesture, which he insisted was not meant to imply the official was corrupt. he's apologised for what he called his "stupidity". it was long match. obviously i was hoping for a good wimbledon run after a difficult time. and i was very disappointed and frustrated when i lost the match, so a made a stupid thing, which i
part of the event for the full two weeks but as you saw out there every single player out here plays ata single player out here plays at a very high level on any given day, so there is no easy matter and iam day, so there is no easy matter and i am grateful konta to have another go. elsewhere venus williams had a scare in her second round match against wang qiang from china. after looking comfortable in the first set, venus lost a second bite into the third the five—time champion dominated,...
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that this is alarmist and an effort he began to get more funding ata effort he began to get more fundingtime for them. you take what opportunities come your way. absolutely you do. rhetoric is difficult. moving on. this awful situation with the fire. front page on the independent. 10,000 people have been evacuated from that part of provence. yes, the height of the holiday season. not just of provence. yes, the height of the holiday season. notjust france. earlier this summer we had big fires in portugal. this will affect local economies. it is a tragedy in terms of the local ecology. big hit to the economy. big hit if you are away with your family as well. some of the awful stories around this are perhaps the arsonists are to blame 01’ perhaps the arsonists are to blame or perhaps even just casual mistakes out camping. either way, the impact is huge. you mentioned ecology. i thought it was interesting, it feels like there have always been fires on corsica for as long as i can remember. but with the drop—off of farming, more forestry, there is just more tender. that is true. in portugal t
that this is alarmist and an effort he began to get more funding ata effort he began to get more fundingtime for them. you take what opportunities come your way. absolutely you do. rhetoric is difficult. moving on. this awful situation with the fire. front page on the independent. 10,000 people have been evacuated from that part of provence. yes, the height of the holiday season. not just of provence. yes, the height of the holiday season. notjust france. earlier this summer we had big fires in...
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it brings a load of international tourists into london ata time international tourists into london aty popular and with the pound being weaker, with got even more tourists coming in so the overseas currencies by them some extra strawberries or a ship them ——a sip of champagne or some extra pimm's. there is no magic strawberry tree and anybody following the british economy will know what that joke means. there was going to win? novak djokovic is going to win? novak djokovic is going to win and i can't call the women's, i have to say. it is to open. i would love to say mac ——i would love to say konta that we will see. the times, forget about memory thatis see. the times, forget about memory that is as common a good your brain. this is fantastic because the amount of times my friends say, do you remember that, and i just of times my friends say, do you remember that, and ijust cannot because i have such a list of things in our heads. our brains are like computers that you had to dump out old stuff to make space for new stuff and they argue, actively forgetting things is a way of regenera
it brings a load of international tourists into london ata time international tourists into london aty popular and with the pound being weaker, with got even more tourists coming in so the overseas currencies by them some extra strawberries or a ship them ——a sip of champagne or some extra pimm's. there is no magic strawberry tree and anybody following the british economy will know what that joke means. there was going to win? novak djokovic is going to win? novak djokovic is going to win...
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ata at a business lunch before the start of talks, the treasury secretary outlined his expectations fromummer. outlined his expectations from the summer. we still have work to do with china to achieve a balanced relationship based on reciprocal city. this relationship will provide more opportunities for us and for exporters and companies to compete. this means working to lift foreign ownership restrictions so that us companies can participate more thoroughly in china's growing financial services sector. it means working with china to resolve barriers to trade and its information and communication technology. finally, it means a high standard of openness and communicating. new and revised policies, regulations and statistics that our companies can make efficient business and efficient business decisions. in other news, bank of america has reported a better—than—expected 10% rise in profits in the three months tojune. the lenders say they did better due to higher interest rates and a boost in retail business, offsetting a slowdown in the investment sector. increased sales of the 35 fighter
ata at a business lunch before the start of talks, the treasury secretary outlined his expectations fromummer. outlined his expectations from the summer. we still have work to do with china to achieve a balanced relationship based on reciprocal city. this relationship will provide more opportunities for us and for exporters and companies to compete. this means working to lift foreign ownership restrictions so that us companies can participate more thoroughly in china's growing financial...
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it centres around the chronic underfunding of social care ata time chronic underfunding of social careelivering very health focused tasks. health was funded for those tasks. health was funded for those tasks and the same person looked after in the health facility is going to beat up costing the state over £2000. but in a care setting, the small to medium business sizes eyelet for iraq after, a week. there is a disconnect in how we consider social care a part of the solution. surely it's notjust funding? 0ne the solution. surely it's notjust funding? one of the claims in the report is some are not getting enough to eat or drink? they are not given the right medication? those surely aren't really to do with the issues of funding? those are absolute failings of management, of senior management staff owners, that isa senior management staff owners, that is a responsibility that the providers have to take. because that is unacceptable cop. it's unacceptable is unacceptable cop. it's u na cce pta ble if is unacceptable cop. it's unacceptable if you take someone in, a vulnerable person and ca
it centres around the chronic underfunding of social care ata time chronic underfunding of social careelivering very health focused tasks. health was funded for those tasks. health was funded for those tasks and the same person looked after in the health facility is going to beat up costing the state over £2000. but in a care setting, the small to medium business sizes eyelet for iraq after, a week. there is a disconnect in how we consider social care a part of the solution. surely it's...
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that's the question the newspapers and websites are asking ata newspapers and websites are asking at a highly anticipated summit in hamburg. a so—called macho guest like to keep‘s president erdogan, vladimir putin, but donald trump. it looks at the decisions to be discussed like climate change and trade policies. the japan times looking at the free trade deal between tokyo and the eu. the newmarket will be worth one third the global economy. a pleased—looking nicolas hulot — french environmental activist and now ecology minister — pictured on the front page of le figaro. the country has announced plans to ban the sale of cars that use petrol or diesel by 2040. constantly frustrated when your cellphone battery runs out? well the gulf news has researchers claiming they've developed a mobile that works without batteries. they say it harnesses power from radio signals or light. this is what's being called the cutest ever solar farm, located this is what's being called the cutest ever solarfarm, located in china, it is set to get a buddy, one more and powell is in the works. it isa more a
that's the question the newspapers and websites are asking ata newspapers and websites are asking at a highly anticipated summit in hamburg. a so—called macho guest like to keep‘s president erdogan, vladimir putin, but donald trump. it looks at the decisions to be discussed like climate change and trade policies. the japan times looking at the free trade deal between tokyo and the eu. the newmarket will be worth one third the global economy. a pleased—looking nicolas hulot — french...
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i think ata public interest? isn't it?rtain level your private life is always public interest. private citizen and public person don't have the same levels of privacy. would you broadcast interviews with a doctor or therapist?” you broadcast interviews with a doctor or therapist? i wouldn't do that? why? because medical information has to be confidential. i wouldn't broadcast staff overheard where she was talking to a pre—cyber, for instance. something like this is not privileged the same way. but she and he would assume it to bea way. but she and he would assume it to be a private session. we don't know what he thought. he's bought... she didn't want to broadcast at the time. it seems an odd thing to talk about her private life in the way she did. except when she was doing it for the panorama interview. she was doing it with a voice coach, but ido was doing it with a voice coach, but i do think this is part of history. she was the person we have been hugely interested in, and overall, i think there is a genuine public int
i think ata public interest? isn't it?rtain level your private life is always public interest. private citizen and public person don't have the same levels of privacy. would you broadcast interviews with a doctor or therapist?” you broadcast interviews with a doctor or therapist? i wouldn't do that? why? because medical information has to be confidential. i wouldn't broadcast staff overheard where she was talking to a pre—cyber, for instance. something like this is not privileged the same...
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that's the question the newspapers and websites are asking ata newspapers and websites are asking at like to keep's president erdogan, vladimir putin, but donald trump.
that's the question the newspapers and websites are asking ata newspapers and websites are asking at like to keep's president erdogan, vladimir putin, but donald trump.
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passed away atas 77 following a battle with one cancer. -- london cancer. -- lung cancer. >> it is hard to imagine what zombies would look like today without this man? he wrote the book on the modern zombie in his 1968 directorial debut. "night of the living dead." the dead who live on living flesh. a grossfor $100,000, more than $30 million at the box office and set the tone for america's career in horror. it influenced generations of film makers. laced with social commentary, it was never just about the gore, but rather what it represented. he address issues like racism and the vietnam war. consumerismiticize of american society. >> is the mindless of society gun made. it is reproduced in films, to these, books, and video games. he was critical of recent genres. calling "walking dead" a soap opera, and said big-budget films like "world war z" were destroying the genre. stephen king said there will be another like him. quinn joins me here in the studio. you come with an unexpected lift to the chinese economy. recent economic data shows that beating expectations for the first half of th
passed away atas 77 following a battle with one cancer. -- london cancer. -- lung cancer. >> it is hard to imagine what zombies would look like today without this man? he wrote the book on the modern zombie in his 1968 directorial debut. "night of the living dead." the dead who live on living flesh. a grossfor $100,000, more than $30 million at the box office and set the tone for america's career in horror. it influenced generations of film makers. laced with social commentary,...
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in the meantime, ata supports the development of promising vehicle technology like automatic breaking and collision warning systems which can prevent many times of crashes in the first place. >>> just a few hours ago i nitsa released a statement saying they're deeply committed to the safety public and released research on side underride protection on trailers complete at the end of 2017. >>> a massive sinkhole has finally stopped growing down in florida. it has eaten up two homes already. it's close to taking one more. a family called 911 this morning and noticed parts of the ground had started to dip and then this happened: . >> at least we got everyone out and the family and the dog. >> i mean, it's amazing because you really don't have much time to react. you have to get out really, really quickly. everyone who lived in the houses got out with no injuries. they are probably still stunned for life. about a dozen homes have been evacwaited as a precaution and authorities say it was slowly getting bigger all day but stopped a couple it's already about 250 feet wide right now. do we kn
in the meantime, ata supports the development of promising vehicle technology like automatic breaking and collision warning systems which can prevent many times of crashes in the first place. >>> just a few hours ago i nitsa released a statement saying they're deeply committed to the safety public and released research on side underride protection on trailers complete at the end of 2017. >>> a massive sinkhole has finally stopped growing down in florida. it has eaten up two...
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atas good. ♪ ashlee: it is easy to be cynical these days and knock america.t how to make things and who don't like to get their hands dirty anymore. but then you come somewhere like mojave and receive a stark reminder that some of america's most endearing elements remain alive and well. it is in the middle of all this nothingness, that passion -- pure passion -- has a chance to thrive. if the cynics want to remain cynical, that is fine, but if they don't, they should put on some sunscreen, buy a pair of goggles, and take a trip out to the desert to see what happens when creative adults get a giant playground. ♪ ashlee: up next on "hello world," i will trade in the desert for the beaches and rain forests of australia. i will go for a swim with a robot, pet a dinosaur, and get my spelunk on. ♪ whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 b
atas good. ♪ ashlee: it is easy to be cynical these days and knock america.t how to make things and who don't like to get their hands dirty anymore. but then you come somewhere like mojave and receive a stark reminder that some of america's most endearing elements remain alive and well. it is in the middle of all this nothingness, that passion -- pure passion -- has a chance to thrive. if the cynics want to remain cynical, that is fine, but if they don't, they should put on some sunscreen,...
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but he has come ata generaljohn kelly. but he has come at a difficult time.oblems. the family of rashan charles, who died in hackney in east london after police apprehended him last weekend, have appealed for calm after a night of violence there. bottles and fireworks were thrown at police following a demonstration. the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of mr charles, who was 20 years old. richard lister reports. the tension had been building all afternoon. a peaceful protest about the death of a young man in police custody in east london beginning to turn into something else. the police were out in force trying to maintain calm, but it didn't last. by ten o'clock, a fleet of police vans was facing a burning barricade and an angry crowd. fireworks and bottles were thrown. hundreds of officers trying to keep people back. move away, the dogs are coming out. police in full riot gear repeatedly tried to clear the street. mounted officers were brought in too. it took at least another hour for some kind of order to be established,
but he has come ata generaljohn kelly. but he has come at a difficult time.oblems. the family of rashan charles, who died in hackney in east london after police apprehended him last weekend, have appealed for calm after a night of violence there. bottles and fireworks were thrown at police following a demonstration. the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of mr charles, who was 20 years old. richard lister reports. the tension had been building all afternoon. a...
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you put on a performance ata in the uk. big manchester arts festival, a musical performance. you are doing it only weeks after a man of libyan origin, a young man, a militant, appearing to be loyal in his own way to so—called islamic state, he put a bomb inside an ariana grande concert, killing women and children. do you believe your music and your message about the bridge building and the cultural cross—fertilisation that can happen through music, do you think about, right now, can make a difference to the thinking of people in a city like manchester? not why itself. i mean, it has been said you must love one another or die. he meant it. we have two options. we have a serious issue with violence erupting throughout the world. some of it is linked to extremist thought and to radicalisation. i would urge an uncoupling of what is, as a matter of fa ct, uncoupling of what is, as a matter of fact, a small number of people from the second—largest civilisation in human history. that gives them legitimacy that they crave. it gives
you put on a performance ata in the uk. big manchester arts festival, a musical performance. you are doing it only weeks after a man of libyan origin, a young man, a militant, appearing to be loyal in his own way to so—called islamic state, he put a bomb inside an ariana grande concert, killing women and children. do you believe your music and your message about the bridge building and the cultural cross—fertilisation that can happen through music, do you think about, right now, can make a...
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it is one of the oldest, most respected choir schools in the world ata respected choir schools in theport has cast a dark shadow over the regensburger domspatzen, in bavaria, after a major independent review uncovered nearly six decades of physical or sexual abuse against 5a7 boys and young men. former pupils likened the school to a concentration camp, and described being severely beaten, slapped or whipped with violin bows. translation: in front of class, 18 slaps in the face. but against the wall. and in the prefects' room you had to take off your pyjamas, and in a naked state you were whacked. it was very humiliating. 440 page report was commissioned after allegations first came to light several years ago, and covers the period from 1945 to the early 1990s. its author, ulrich weber, said a total of 49 individuals were probably to blame for the alleged crimes, but that many more turned a blind eye. translation: many employees at the school choir music education in boarding school, were actively involved in the violence —— the choir. in general, it must be assume that almost all peop
it is one of the oldest, most respected choir schools in the world ata respected choir schools in theport has cast a dark shadow over the regensburger domspatzen, in bavaria, after a major independent review uncovered nearly six decades of physical or sexual abuse against 5a7 boys and young men. former pupils likened the school to a concentration camp, and described being severely beaten, slapped or whipped with violin bows. translation: in front of class, 18 slaps in the face. but against the...
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if facebook starts censoring ata, is that going to impact our free speech? i like to say, we have the right to lie on the internet. and that's the right that needs to be protected. but we also need to have some -- i mean, we need news literacy, we need fact checking, we need the tech companies to try to come up with technology that can weed out fake from real. and that's a very big challenge. host: alicia shepard, we look forward to hearing what you have to say on media and ethic
if facebook starts censoring ata, is that going to impact our free speech? i like to say, we have the right to lie on the internet. and that's the right that needs to be protected. but we also need to have some -- i mean, we need news literacy, we need fact checking, we need the tech companies to try to come up with technology that can weed out fake from real. and that's a very big challenge. host: alicia shepard, we look forward to hearing what you have to say on media and ethic
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it's on the version of the video the president has tweeted ata cnn the video the president has tweetednent american journalist even some right—wing commentators have criticised video. this is not modern—day presidential, it is modern day crisis, it is modern coarseness. it is an incitement to violence. one thing aide to the president said on would perceive the video as a threat against the media. but even supporters of the president say his tweets are a distraction. we want him to concentrate on what is important to the american people, like tax reform and repealing obamacare and national like tax reform and repealing obamaca re and national security, like tax reform and repealing obamacare and national security, and we would really like for him to put down the twitter account. away from the protest, many americans like donald trump's provocative style. mr trump said his tweets are those of a modern president. cnn described the video he tweeted as juvenile behaviour far below the dignity of the office of president. and you can get more on how the president's tweet has been received as
it's on the version of the video the president has tweeted ata cnn the video the president has tweetednent american journalist even some right—wing commentators have criticised video. this is not modern—day presidential, it is modern day crisis, it is modern coarseness. it is an incitement to violence. one thing aide to the president said on would perceive the video as a threat against the media. but even supporters of the president say his tweets are a distraction. we want him to...
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situation is very hot at the moment and, as you said, there is no dialogue between the two countries ataally, it is a very tense situation between the two countries. is what is at stake here are the defining relationship, india versus china. there is a new book called the retreat of western liberalism that makes that point. two models are being tested alongside each other, both are newly capitalist one is autocratic and one is democratic. whoever wins the battle, as american power declines in the west and suffers an identity crisis, will become the great power of the future. that is indeed true. china has been offered to a faster pace in the last 30 years. —— china has been off to a faster pace. democratic india has had more challenges. both india has had more challenges. both india and china have slowed down and this is part of the melted down catching up, not quite allowing the two countries to take off as they would have liked to do. india was growing at 10% plus gdp. that was remarkable for a democratic country with hurdles and court cases to deal with hurdles and court cases to deal
situation is very hot at the moment and, as you said, there is no dialogue between the two countries ataally, it is a very tense situation between the two countries. is what is at stake here are the defining relationship, india versus china. there is a new book called the retreat of western liberalism that makes that point. two models are being tested alongside each other, both are newly capitalist one is autocratic and one is democratic. whoever wins the battle, as american power declines in...
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they are leaders, but ata hello there. they are leaders, but at a leading? welcome to dateline.ting a different sort of revolution in england.
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people might present ata identify them.hat is not usualfor had some other event that is not usual for them. had some other event that is not usualfor them. and very had some other event that is not usual for them. and very rarely what they think they might have is parkinson‘s but if we can develop an early test, it really improves the patient well—being if they know what‘s going on. patient well—being if they know what's going on. the research and training will take six months but 200 years after the condition was identified it is hoped dogs will soon help doctors diagnosed parkinson‘s alea. you‘re watching bbc news. —— earlier. good morning. there‘s rain in the forecast for the next few days, but for the next few days, certainly not all the time wi1 wet but certainly not all the time with wet and windy weather for just about all of us. some dry weather as well. usedin all of us. some dry weather as well. used in areas will start the day dry. further west, this area of cloud hurdling in from the atlantic and this cloud will
people might present ata identify them.hat is not usualfor had some other event that is not usual for them. had some other event that is not usualfor them. and very had some other event that is not usual for them. and very rarely what they think they might have is parkinson‘s but if we can develop an early test, it really improves the patient well—being if they know what‘s going on. patient well—being if they know what's going on. the research and training will take six months but 200...
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it is the eye in the sky that comes ata it is the eye in the sky that comes at a fraction of the priced dorset police have nowjointly launched britain's first dedicated drone unit. soon they'll have five aerial cameras available 2a hours a day. it can do exactly the same as a helicopter with the cameras, with the zoom, the thermal and it will give us it quicker. the unit recorded these pictures of the unit recorded these extraordinary pictures of a fire in exeter last october and are doing more and more jobs which previously could only be done with a police helicopter, which costs £800 an hour. put simply, a drone is an incredibly cost—effective way for police to get a completely different perspective on an area that's searching for a missing person or in a crime scene or the scene of a disaster or road traffic accident. and officers are hoping that soon they will be able to download live pictures from drones direct to the force's main control rooms. the future is that if you dealt with a terrorist group —— incident, a commander in the future will have a downlink to see if that aerial
it is the eye in the sky that comes ata it is the eye in the sky that comes at a fraction of the priced dorset police have nowjointly launched britain's first dedicated drone unit. soon they'll have five aerial cameras available 2a hours a day. it can do exactly the same as a helicopter with the cameras, with the zoom, the thermal and it will give us it quicker. the unit recorded these pictures of the unit recorded these extraordinary pictures of a fire in exeter last october and are doing more...
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if facebook starts censoring ata, is that going to impact our free speech? i like to say, we have the right to lie on the internet. and that's the right that needs to be protected. but we also need to have some -- i mean, we need news literacy, we need fact checking, we need the tech companies to try to come up with technology that can weed out fake from real. and that's a very big challenge. host: alicia shepard, we look forward to hearing what you have to say on media and ethics >> sunday on q&a -- would winrs later he a 49-state landslide and it would all come apart. >> columnist and political commentator pat buchanan. he served as a speechwriter in senior advisor to president nixon. pat buchanan: i wrote him a memo --ing, i think you have to dean testified. you will have to keep the five of conversations with dean. i did not think it would be that damaging. keep the foreign policy stuff. and i said take the rest out and burn it and shut down this special prosecutor's office now before this thing grows into a monster. i did not know what the time, fred an
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so even conservative people are very concerned when people change their mind ata concerned when people. it seems like whatever he thinks that morning is whatever he thinks that morning is what he does. so i am not so sure how well it is playing. he tweeted this morning that he was doing it for financial reasons. according to the washington post, the cost for all transgender military, all transgender military all transgender military, all tra nsgender military procedures all transgender military, all transgender military procedures is $8 million a year. the military spends $41 million the year on viagra online. it is a total fantasy to say that pe is doing it for financial reasons —— alone. it is just not true. at least five times more than the military spends on trams people. you're not in the military obviously but you are aware of the issues i know. we are seeing different figures for how many transgender americans are in the us military from 2500 to 15,000. do you know the real figure? military from 2500 to 15,000. do you know the real figure ?|j military from 2500 to 15,000. do you
so even conservative people are very concerned when people change their mind ata concerned when people. it seems like whatever he thinks that morning is whatever he thinks that morning is what he does. so i am not so sure how well it is playing. he tweeted this morning that he was doing it for financial reasons. according to the washington post, the cost for all transgender military, all transgender military all transgender military, all tra nsgender military procedures all transgender...
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ata in hong kong for its five—day stay. at a joint in hong kong for its five—day stay.int —— in hong kong for its five—day stay. at a joint —— and a joint european and japanese venture to the planet mercury that's been 20 years in the making. live from studio —— our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 1 am in the german city of hamburg, where world leaders have arrived for a summit of major global economies. although it's not officially started, president trump has already grabbed the spotlight. speaking in poland just before the summit he's said western civilization needs to defend itself. and ahead of his meeting with president putin, he's called on russia to stop destabilising other countries. jon sopel reports from hamburg. the famous port of hamburg, tonight's disembarkation point for anarchists, anti—capitalists, anti—globalisation protesters and the leaders of the world's 20 richest nations. the protesters' stones and fireworks were met by police teargas water cannon. no such hostili
ata in hong kong for its five—day stay. at a joint in hong kong for its five—day stay.int —— in hong kong for its five—day stay. at a joint —— and a joint european and japanese venture to the planet mercury that's been 20 years in the making. live from studio —— our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 1 am in the german city of hamburg, where world leaders have arrived for a summit of major global...
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as buyers inspect their stock ata ruin.distinct air of tension. india is one of the world's biggest tobacco producers that is under pressure to cut back. it is the effect of the global antitobacco campaign led by the world health organization and which is being supported in india by the government. this part of southern india is with —— where most of india's tobacco is grown. it is also the part of the country which is really dry. it doesn't get much rainfall and the soil is very, very arid. but the tobacco plant thrives in these conditions and that's why it's grown in such abundance. because for the farmer, the returns are because for the farmer, the returns a re really because for the farmer, the returns are really good. so the farmers see any move to reduce production as disastrous for them. translation: unless the government compensates us all come —— comes up with an alternative, it will be difficult for us and we will be forced to migrate. but there is little support for the farmers. every year, little support for the
as buyers inspect their stock ata ruin.distinct air of tension. india is one of the world's biggest tobacco producers that is under pressure to cut back. it is the effect of the global antitobacco campaign led by the world health organization and which is being supported in india by the government. this part of southern india is with —— where most of india's tobacco is grown. it is also the part of the country which is really dry. it doesn't get much rainfall and the soil is very, very...
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journalists giving a press statement ata journalists giving a press statement at a newspaper ‘s premiseshe news itself. this week 17 of cumhuriyet‘s employers will be facing trial on charges of terrorism, facing sentences of up to 43 years injail. dozens terrorism, facing sentences of up to 43 years in jail. dozens are terrorism, facing sentences of up to 43 years injail. dozens are ready behind bars, most of them fall nine months. i cannot touch and, when we talked over the phone, theyjust cut the line. all i can say is that this isa the line. all i can say is that this is a political case. they are just there to being journalists and doing theirjob. in the last year, around 150 media outlets have been shot. some say turkey is currently the country with the biggest number of imprisoned journalists with 150 facing trial by the government contradicts that figure. speaking to the bbc earlier this month, the president said there were only two jailed journalists in the country. turkey has marked the first anniversary of the coup attempt ten days ago. the failing of the plot was hailed as a t
journalists giving a press statement ata journalists giving a press statement at a newspaper ‘s premiseshe news itself. this week 17 of cumhuriyet‘s employers will be facing trial on charges of terrorism, facing sentences of up to 43 years injail. dozens terrorism, facing sentences of up to 43 years in jail. dozens are terrorism, facing sentences of up to 43 years injail. dozens are ready behind bars, most of them fall nine months. i cannot touch and, when we talked over the phone, theyjust...
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ata i thought he was full of resilience. at a fantastic result.rformance in. so for us, resilient, is going to be in porton. that's all the sport for now. let us have a quick look at some of those front pages. we will start in the mail on sunday which claims the prime minister is considering a dramatic u—turn on university tuition fees to attract younger voters to the tory party. the 0bserver reports a tory revolt against public—sector cuts suggesting theresa may is facing pressure from within the cabinet for demanding a radical overhaul of state funding for public services. meanwhile, the sunday telegraph reports claims that number ten has told business leaders that theresa may could walk out of brexit talks over the so—called divorce bill as a move designed to appeal to british voters. the express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a 12 mile zone around the coastline. and a rogue sas unit accused of executing civilians. that is the headline on the cover of the sunday times. a much longer look at the papers later. th
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they are leaders, but ata hello there. they are leaders, but at a leading? welcome to dateline. donald trump was treated like royalty as the french celebrated their revolution. theresa may was trumpeting a different sort of revolution in england. she is a diminished figure after losing her parliamentary majority. president trump is distracted by the investigation into links between his campaign and his family, and the russians. it can't be often that they envy that prime minister of iraq, but haider al—abadi looked like a leader this week on the streets of mosul, celebrating the defeat of islamic state. welcome to oui’ defeat of islamic state. welcome to our guests. good to have you back. tony blair was saying today that we have had a lot of followership lately, we need some leadership. is he right? i think it's true, we are leaderless at the moment. we have an incapacitated, paralysed prime minister who has lost her majority and has to depend on eccentric, northern irish mps. at the same time, we have a country that is being driven by its people. it is being driven by its peopl
they are leaders, but ata hello there. they are leaders, but at a leading? welcome to dateline. donald trump was treated like royalty as the french celebrated their revolution. theresa may was trumpeting a different sort of revolution in england. she is a diminished figure after losing her parliamentary majority. president trump is distracted by the investigation into links between his campaign and his family, and the russians. it can't be often that they envy that prime minister of iraq, but...
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i guess i am not surprised to hear that imbalance, because the chinese can make things ata because therength of the american economy, the size or importance of consumers to economic growth in america. if you look at the trump administration they have talked about america first, at the heart of that in many ways is a focus on trade, restoring manufacturing in america, having things made in america. according to the white as it is made in america week, they have held a variety of events to highlight the fact. against this backdrop you have the leaders of the two largest economies in the world meeting to discuss a range of issues, of course trade will be one of them. we are seeing an administration willing to focus on trade deficit, some economists disagree as to whether that is right to focus on or not. 6iven how important the relationship is to both leaders, they will not want to get too far into a fight over this, but issues remain. from the chinese side, did they have concerns about that imbalance or is ita concerns about that imbalance or is it a case of the bigger the balance the be
i guess i am not surprised to hear that imbalance, because the chinese can make things ata because therength of the american economy, the size or importance of consumers to economic growth in america. if you look at the trump administration they have talked about america first, at the heart of that in many ways is a focus on trade, restoring manufacturing in america, having things made in america. according to the white as it is made in america week, they have held a variety of events to...
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government wants, and that there is no coherent strategy or vision coming from the uk of what the uk, ata the uk of what the uk, at a political level, once the relationship to look like afterwards. the next round of talks is due to begin at the end of august. there are difficulties to come, most clearly over the eu insistence that the european court ofjustice should oversee the right ofjustice should oversee the right of eu citizens in the uk. so far at least, that has been a red line for britain. on the thorny question of the divorce bill, michel barnier said an orderly exit required britain to settle its bill. david davis said britain recognised its rights and responsibilities. in a moment, we'll be speaking to iain watson in westminster, but first to christian fraser in brussels. clearly, a number of sticking point as far as the eu is concerned. what are some of the real key areas of concern? i think anybody watching this would see that there is a warm relation between these two men, but a difference in tone. david davis upbeat today, saying they had looked at the key issues and found
government wants, and that there is no coherent strategy or vision coming from the uk of what the uk, ata the uk of what the uk, at a political level, once the relationship to look like afterwards. the next round of talks is due to begin at the end of august. there are difficulties to come, most clearly over the eu insistence that the european court ofjustice should oversee the right ofjustice should oversee the right of eu citizens in the uk. so far at least, that has been a red line for...
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equalising and scoring again in the second half to secure their first win ata second half to secure theirr group c match, no goals inside of the first ten minutes. some football headlines for you, manchester city have agreed to buy the french defender benjamin mendy. for 52 million pounds. the left—back is currently at french champions monaco. it would take city's spending on full—backs this summer to 100 million pounds after the signing of kyle walker from spurs. the football season is fast approaching. in just two weeks' time arsenal and chelsea will compete at wembley for the traditional curtain raiser, the community shield, and the two sides met in one of several preseason friendlies today. and in the birds nest stadium in beijing it was the champions who enjoyed a thumping win against their london rivals, winning 3—0. michy batshuayi scored either side of half time to seal a comfortable win. philippe coutinho showed why he's being linked with a move to barcelona by scoring a spectacular goal to win the premier league asia trophy for liverpool. the reds had to come from behind to beat
equalising and scoring again in the second half to secure their first win ata second half to secure theirr group c match, no goals inside of the first ten minutes. some football headlines for you, manchester city have agreed to buy the french defender benjamin mendy. for 52 million pounds. the left—back is currently at french champions monaco. it would take city's spending on full—backs this summer to 100 million pounds after the signing of kyle walker from spurs. the football season is...
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this drug is clearly, can clearly be priced at a much lower price point and it is often priced ata price priced at a much lower price point. price point and it is often priced at a much lower price pointm price point and it is often priced at a much lower price point. it can, but boots aren't actually passing a moraljudgment. what but boots aren't actually passing a moral judgment. what they were trying to do, they may have worded it clumsily, but they were trying to optimise women's sexual health to say, you know, you shouldn't be taking this on a regular basis. and if you are, there is perhaps something going on here that needs medical attention. something going on here that needs medicalattention. something something going on here that needs medical attention. something in your life that needs looking at, if you keep needing to make recourse to this emergency contraception which is, should be taken on a one—off basis. actually, whatever boots did, they're basis. actually, whatever boots did, they‘ re damned in basis. actually, whatever boots did, they're damned in they do, damned if t
this drug is clearly, can clearly be priced at a much lower price point and it is often priced ata price priced at a much lower price point. price point and it is often priced at a much lower price pointm price point and it is often priced at a much lower price point. it can, but boots aren't actually passing a moraljudgment. what but boots aren't actually passing a moral judgment. what they were trying to do, they may have worded it clumsily, but they were trying to optimise women's sexual...
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it looks like he is ata hasjust been broken.disadvantage in the second set, and will have to work ha rd to second set, and will have to work hard to keep himself in that match out on court number two. johanna konta is the middle match on court number0ne, johanna konta is the middle match on court number one, she takes on maria saqqara from greece. 21 years old, ranked outside the top 100. a second wimbledon, and she is trying to make it through to the third round for the first time like you konta. johanna konta is now the favourite to ta ke johanna konta is now the favourite to take the title with karolina pliskova being knocked out yesterday. she hopes to be here for the full two weeks of the tournament after a great three match win over donna vekic. konta feeling confident coming into this one. later on, a really great treat as well. another british champion, of course, andy murray, he is out on centre court to wrap things up for the day's proceedings, goodness knows what time it will be, 5pm, 6pm and maybe even 7pm. he takes
it looks like he is ata hasjust been broken.disadvantage in the second set, and will have to work ha rd to second set, and will have to work hard to keep himself in that match out on court number two. johanna konta is the middle match on court number0ne, johanna konta is the middle match on court number one, she takes on maria saqqara from greece. 21 years old, ranked outside the top 100. a second wimbledon, and she is trying to make it through to the third round for the first time like you...
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ata time cities with the click of a button.s, savings have to be made in many organisations, people can have meetings over video conferencing, they don't have to travel to be there in person, so what do you see as how you will meet that challenge of perhaps, are you seeing less demand maybe? no, in fa ct we seeing less demand maybe? no, in fact we are seeing more demand. if you look at the impact of video conferencing, it's the impact e—mail had on letters, so as much correspondence is going on, but it's going on in a virtual medium, so we are seeing the video conferencing market continue to grow alongside business travel and we think that will continue for a long time. how do you make your money? are you taking money off the people who're booking or do companies pay you or is it kick backs from hotels? from a business model, you can think of the clients paying us commissions to participate, as do the suppliers. the real business model is in innovation, we think of ourselves as working as an innovation company.” am intrigued be
ata time cities with the click of a button.s, savings have to be made in many organisations, people can have meetings over video conferencing, they don't have to travel to be there in person, so what do you see as how you will meet that challenge of perhaps, are you seeing less demand maybe? no, in fa ct we seeing less demand maybe? no, in fact we are seeing more demand. if you look at the impact of video conferencing, it's the impact e—mail had on letters, so as much correspondence is going...
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it is the first time, the first time ata grand it is the first time, the first time at a grand slam and life, it has been on my bucket list to come to wimbledon to watch a great match and this is a special day. you meet some interesting people, i met rod laver a few minutes ago. awesome. men's semifinals, do you know any of the players? roger federer was in abu dhabi in our garage during the world championship decider. i've met the few others, novak djokovic lives in monaco. it is such an extreme thing to bea monaco. it is such an extreme thing to be a good sportsman having great success , to be a good sportsman having great success, which is very difficult for someone success, which is very difficult for someone to understand who has not beenin someone to understand who has not been in that position, from outside, and when we have these discussions between ourselves it is super interesting, to exchange what we are feeling and thinking and how it has been, very enlightening. you are not racing any more, are you missing the cut and thrust of the sport? no, it isa cut and thrust of the sp
it is the first time, the first time ata grand it is the first time, the first time at a grand slam and life, it has been on my bucket list to come to wimbledon to watch a great match and this is a special day. you meet some interesting people, i met rod laver a few minutes ago. awesome. men's semifinals, do you know any of the players? roger federer was in abu dhabi in our garage during the world championship decider. i've met the few others, novak djokovic lives in monaco. it is such an...
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that is something needs to be looked ata that is something needs to be looked at a quite a deep levelo some extent, even the boys at entry—level tend to have a slight advantage. people recruit in their own image. it has got to be looked at right through. at the moment we are slightly distracted by the heavy hitters, the big earners, and it is really awful that they should be disseminated against but this is something that is much deeper problem. how does the bbc go about addressing this? there was talk of lord hall saying he will move fast and so forth. beyond giving a huge pay rise to women, what can he do? is it going to start cutting pay for lots of men? do you think that‘s realistic? i do. james purnell said that. it‘s not an issue of cutting... james purnell being the head of radio that the bbc, and former head of policy. you can recalibrate it because a lot of these contracts are negotiated on these contracts are negotiated on the year by year basis. we do have some very fierce and aggressive agents who run a, perhaps i should not say iqbal, but it is tempting to say a kabbalah.
that is something needs to be looked ata that is something needs to be looked at a quite a deep levelo some extent, even the boys at entry—level tend to have a slight advantage. people recruit in their own image. it has got to be looked at right through. at the moment we are slightly distracted by the heavy hitters, the big earners, and it is really awful that they should be disseminated against but this is something that is much deeper problem. how does the bbc go about addressing this?...
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setting up ata fund to invest in auto related technology startups.invested in companies that make cameras, car mapping algorithms, and a maker of robotic companions for the elderly. the president says he wants to be attacking and defending at the same time. tech andt's stick with head back to the rise 2017 conference. with ahn is standing by our guest. what is on the agenda? what are these ambitions? tata sons is a business empire in more than 100 countries. tata sons first chief technology officer joins me now at the rise of venue. thank you for joining us this morning. is anentioned, tata empire. what is the key driver of your digital push? >> it is the full scope of companies, a group of , so we have to cover all of it. digital is one aspect, but materials, energy, automation, and so many technologies to deal with. shery: given that it is such a diverse series of things you have to focus on, when you are putting your money into r&d, you spent $2.8 billion last year. this year what will you be spending that on? in a hope to deploy constructive way
setting up ata fund to invest in auto related technology startups.invested in companies that make cameras, car mapping algorithms, and a maker of robotic companions for the elderly. the president says he wants to be attacking and defending at the same time. tech andt's stick with head back to the rise 2017 conference. with ahn is standing by our guest. what is on the agenda? what are these ambitions? tata sons is a business empire in more than 100 countries. tata sons first chief technology...
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i am vonnie quinn. , ata shares are tumbling the lowest point in a month before the introduction of isan. joining us is jamie. i cannot really keep track of this anymore. i was talking to you about the relation investors were feeling that tesla would beg to make 20,000 model threes by december. >> manufacturing is the big challenge at tesla and has been from the beginning. the idea, the design and all of that is pretty straightforward, but actually building them in large quantities is challenging. on monday, we got this positive news, they are on track to start making model threes this week and make them in decent numbers by the end of the year. hear thatwe get to they did have some problems in the second quarter and cannot make enough of the big batteries they need for the existing cars of the x suv. a lot of concern and disappointment. we will see. megan friday, we got another update report and everything goes assuming up. it is such a volatile stock, so many loads, always in a battle. vonnie: we are getting some analysts' downgrade. cut a six month price target by $10 to $180, that
i am vonnie quinn. , ata shares are tumbling the lowest point in a month before the introduction of isan. joining us is jamie. i cannot really keep track of this anymore. i was talking to you about the relation investors were feeling that tesla would beg to make 20,000 model threes by december. >> manufacturing is the big challenge at tesla and has been from the beginning. the idea, the design and all of that is pretty straightforward, but actually building them in large quantities is...
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price ata stock that $17 at its ipo, you would expect it to be valued at more than that, and not justtoday at just under the $17 price. emily: has it had a chilling effect for other ipo's? >> for the big deals, especially other tech companies that are thinking about going our thinking about their proper -- are thinking about their proper evaluation when they get out the door. weather snap or blue apron which has fallen below its ipo price, these are two now that if you are a company and management team and approaching the go public point, you are talking very closely with your investors to decide how to price the deal. are we worth as much were valued in the private market? and what do we consider pushing out to the public markets going forward? emily: what are the companies in the pipeline for the second half of this year? >> it is fairly quiet when it comes to the tech pipeline. we saw a lot of that get cleared after a slow year last year. we saw the likes of cloud , some smaller enterprise companies come out the door. i'm hearing from sources it is a lot of small enterprise compani
price ata stock that $17 at its ipo, you would expect it to be valued at more than that, and not justtoday at just under the $17 price. emily: has it had a chilling effect for other ipo's? >> for the big deals, especially other tech companies that are thinking about going our thinking about their proper -- are thinking about their proper evaluation when they get out the door. weather snap or blue apron which has fallen below its ipo price, these are two now that if you are a company and...
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a glimpse into the future was showcased this week ata the future was showcased this week at a tech conference models that talk and even sing. disturbing, maybe, but not threatening. elon musk admits he doesn't have the answer to keep mankind safe but said it should start with lawmakers proactively regulating artificial intelligence before it is too late. i'm not sure what i think of that, the singing or the facial expressions. justin trudeau has met abiejustin, son expressions. justin trudeau has met abie justin, son of expressions. justin trudeau has met abiejustin, son of syrian refugees named after his full name as a thank you to their adopted country. the two—month—old boy seemed happy to fall asleep in the prime minister's arms when he held on at an event in alberta. baby arms when he held on at an event in alberta. ba by justin was arms when he held on at an event in alberta. babyjustin was born in may several months after his parents fled from damascus because of the war in syria. they do get a few good presents over the coming years. now let's get the weather. were whether underway th
a glimpse into the future was showcased this week ata the future was showcased this week at a tech conference models that talk and even sing. disturbing, maybe, but not threatening. elon musk admits he doesn't have the answer to keep mankind safe but said it should start with lawmakers proactively regulating artificial intelligence before it is too late. i'm not sure what i think of that, the singing or the facial expressions. justin trudeau has met abiejustin, son expressions. justin trudeau...
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from the low 60s at at at ata look for 80 today in fremont. 93 by the delta. download our weather app and you'll notice the temperature ares in the range of where they should be for late august. as we go through the next several days, coming up just a bit inland. by wednesday and thursday we could see extra cloud cover, maybe increase the humidity. that's going to make you feel just a little sticky and hot for early august. between now and then it looks pretty nice out there. >> i know we've had our typical san francisco summer fog, but it has felt warmer. >> you're right. july has been trending a bit above average. >> thanks so much, lisa. >>> millions of people across the country are making plans to see the solar eclipse cross over the united states on august 21st. this has not happened in 99 years. here's a look at what you can expect and what you should know before you look up. >> reporter: starting at 9:00 a.m. on august 21st, the shadow of the moon will sweep across the usa from oregon to south carolina. >> in a solar eclipse the moon completely blocks o
from the low 60s at at at ata look for 80 today in fremont. 93 by the delta. download our weather app and you'll notice the temperature ares in the range of where they should be for late august. as we go through the next several days, coming up just a bit inland. by wednesday and thursday we could see extra cloud cover, maybe increase the humidity. that's going to make you feel just a little sticky and hot for early august. between now and then it looks pretty nice out there. >> i know...
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infrastructure requires $1 trillion ata minimum. infrastructure requires $1 trillion at a minimum.mocrats would be inclined to support it if it has donald trump's name on it. they are going to move on to tax reform, which the designated as their big priority. if it is an across the board tax cut the republicans can probably manage to do that but if they want real tax reform they will activate 1000 lobbyists and interest groups and it will all fall apart. millions of people voted for donald trump. how many would do so again given the lack of progress the administration has made so far? i think he has lost some support but a large majority of his voters would still back him. we call it the trump cult because it doesn't matter what he does or doesn't matter what he does or doesn't get accomplished or not, they support the person. they love it when he speaks out against institutions and criticises both parties. they love that. maybe they wa nt love parties. they love that. maybe they want love it in another year when there is nothing done. keeps you busy! thank you very much. thank you
infrastructure requires $1 trillion ata minimum. infrastructure requires $1 trillion at a minimum.mocrats would be inclined to support it if it has donald trump's name on it. they are going to move on to tax reform, which the designated as their big priority. if it is an across the board tax cut the republicans can probably manage to do that but if they want real tax reform they will activate 1000 lobbyists and interest groups and it will all fall apart. millions of people voted for donald...
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. >> i can beat anyone ata trivia. trish: you're looking at a live look at the concert where president trump is attending with g20 summit leaders. rex tillerson reporting to that president trump raised concerns about the russian meddling in our election right at beginning of the meeting. as the president attends this g20 summit concert with world leaders. ii want to point out a couple other headlines. racks rex saying there are no good options in north korea without the help of china. we talked about the importance of sanctions. you need china's cooperation in those sanctions. china is someone we need to bring on board according to rex tillerson. we're seeing that rex tillerson is saying that eventually bashar al al-assad will not have a future in syria. that was another topic addressed in today's meeting. stocks are rebounding up 100 points after better than expected jobs report. investor are feeling a little more confident here that our economy is getting back on track. take a look at that, everyone. very good jobs r
. >> i can beat anyone ata trivia. trish: you're looking at a live look at the concert where president trump is attending with g20 summit leaders. rex tillerson reporting to that president trump raised concerns about the russian meddling in our election right at beginning of the meeting. as the president attends this g20 summit concert with world leaders. ii want to point out a couple other headlines. racks rex saying there are no good options in north korea without the help of china. we...
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transport experts say continuing electrification on is expensive but stopping and starting again atachines will be sent to other parts to be used and other infrastructure projects, but probably a bigger challenges the loss of the human resource, that expertise that can travel not just in resource, that expertise that can travel notjust in the uk but potentially to europe and the rest of the world. electrification to swa nsea of the world. electrification to swansea has been a stop and go project for a number of years but the brakes on family again. the uk government will see the benefits are faster speeds to london anyway with new trends that will carry more passengers. businesses across the region will question whether that goes far enough. the summer holidays can be an expensive time of year for working parents and it‘s getting more so. the family and childcare trust says the average cost of a week‘s child care in the holidays is now a record £124. that‘s an increase of 4% since last year. here‘s simon gompertz. paddle boarding and kayaking, the sort of holiday childcare at leicest
transport experts say continuing electrification on is expensive but stopping and starting again atachines will be sent to other parts to be used and other infrastructure projects, but probably a bigger challenges the loss of the human resource, that expertise that can travel not just in resource, that expertise that can travel notjust in the uk but potentially to europe and the rest of the world. electrification to swa nsea of the world. electrification to swansea has been a stop and go...