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this company is ata important for boeing. this company is at a time of crisis. the financial cost for boeing is huge. its most lucrative plane is currently grounded. there is no news in terms of how quickly planes will be back up in the air.
this company is ata important for boeing. this company is at a time of crisis. the financial cost for boeing is huge. its most lucrative plane is currently grounded. there is no news in terms of how quickly planes will be back up in the air.
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ata time brand—new perspective.ace is changing faster than at any point in human history, we can seejust what impact we are having. you can see earth from space tonight at 9pm on bbc one. now let's look at him and who also has access to cameras up above us, ben rich with the weather forecast. things had started feeling considerably warmer across much of the uk, a trend that will continue. we started today with areas of fog and cloud, but much of that has been breaking up to reveal sunny skies. we keep sunshine into the first part of the evening, and overnight many places keep clear skies. it looks like we will develop extra cloud close to the east coast which will roll in land and make for misty, murky conditions in places, temperatures between five and 9 degrees, possibly grass frost across the far north—east of scotland. early cloud, list and fog will break up early cloud, list and fog will break up tomorrow and we expect large amounts of sunshine. quite a keen south—easterly breeze if you're exposed to that along
ata time brand—new perspective.ace is changing faster than at any point in human history, we can seejust what impact we are having. you can see earth from space tonight at 9pm on bbc one. now let's look at him and who also has access to cameras up above us, ben rich with the weather forecast. things had started feeling considerably warmer across much of the uk, a trend that will continue. we started today with areas of fog and cloud, but much of that has been breaking up to reveal sunny...
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. >>> puede estar en el éste su trabajo y lo harían dieléctrico civil electricista ata jardineros sabemosgrantes sigue aumentando y la negligencia hecha edad del hombre de mortalidad es información muy alarmante el crítico tu trabajo se es y son muy peligrosos. >>> esta es una medida que debo durante su labor como jardinero. >>> de varios aÑos de trabajar pescadores leÑadores encabeza la lista, de 5000 personas perdieron la vida debe de enfermedades vinculadas a su profesión. >>> contusión y jardinería son profesiones cuenten con alto número de muerte. >>> es una ley federal. >>> yo pienso que no. >>> este trabajador lleva aÑos trabajando como albaÑil en cuanto simplemente medida de seguridad. chorro de redes en vivo hoy nos dicen que las sobre sus empleados es esencial y recuerden que están todos sus derechos. chorro que para agregarle que le ha quitado a la organización y es tiempo que la leyes se cumplan. >>> simplemente medida de seguridad. >>> ya lo vio lo escuchó mejor su salud de niÑo hospitalizado de forma accidental y el pequeÑo dice algunas palabras y la policía investigó esta t
. >>> puede estar en el éste su trabajo y lo harían dieléctrico civil electricista ata jardineros sabemosgrantes sigue aumentando y la negligencia hecha edad del hombre de mortalidad es información muy alarmante el crítico tu trabajo se es y son muy peligrosos. >>> esta es una medida que debo durante su labor como jardinero. >>> de varios aÑos de trabajar pescadores leÑadores encabeza la lista, de 5000 personas perdieron la vida debe de enfermedades vinculadas...
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getting testy news it isn't illegal but authorities say it doesn't conform to his hammock values buddy ata breaks through conventions. this is how asinine he had to spend most of her time perfecting the contour africa's tamar's eyebrows her beauty salon is tucked away in the first floor of an apartment building in eastern tehran. but the thirty year old artist also offers a different service to women who know what to ask for one that is not openly advertised and can be only performed behind closed doors here in iran. a tattoo ng is the job she's most passionate about and her preferred form of art i think it's much more beautiful to me than drawing or painting on paper which i used to do when i have a sketch and then i to tootle someone's body it's amazing the fact that i change someone's appearance of my art gives me a good feeling. a good feeling that's shared by the women she tattoos but none of them want to talk about it on camera or even show their faces that's because having a tattoo is widely considered taboo in iran. in public body art mostly remains hidden beneath the moderate dres
getting testy news it isn't illegal but authorities say it doesn't conform to his hammock values buddy ata breaks through conventions. this is how asinine he had to spend most of her time perfecting the contour africa's tamar's eyebrows her beauty salon is tucked away in the first floor of an apartment building in eastern tehran. but the thirty year old artist also offers a different service to women who know what to ask for one that is not openly advertised and can be only performed behind...
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. >>> asÍ amaneciÓ la imagen de la vigente altima ata atacada por desconocidosftima atacada por desconocidimna un vitral de la misma iglesia fue destruida con una roca. afortunadamente nadie preceden en informaciÓn. >>> los sospechosos utilizaron un objeto p pesado para cortarle la cabeza a la imagen y los agentes encontraron esta cabeza debajo de los arbustos. >>> los hechos de vandalismo en contra de las imÁgenes de la iglesia catÓlica han afectado a la iglesia de lourdes aunque la serie fueron captados por la cÁmara de seguridad los responsables siguen sin ser arrestados por el momento no se sabe el motivo que tiene los agresores para cometer este tipo de actos de vandalismo pero miembros de la iglesia catÓlica exigen respeto. >>> esto es una falta de . >>> las autoridades continÚan bajo investi investigaciÓn y serÁ cuestiÓn de tiempo para arrestar a los responsables angustia en familias y panas despuÉs de que seres queridos fueron arrestados por emigraciem por emigraci inmigraciÓn. >>> algunos fueron rÁpidamente liberados. >>> Únicamente me dejaron salir. >>> quienes fueron liberados ice
. >>> asÍ amaneciÓ la imagen de la vigente altima ata atacada por desconocidosftima atacada por desconocidimna un vitral de la misma iglesia fue destruida con una roca. afortunadamente nadie preceden en informaciÓn. >>> los sospechosos utilizaron un objeto p pesado para cortarle la cabeza a la imagen y los agentes encontraron esta cabeza debajo de los arbustos. >>> los hechos de vandalismo en contra de las imÁgenes de la iglesia catÓlica han afectado a la iglesia...
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Apr 25, 2019
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rupert, out for a second time, but ata rupert, out for a second time, but at a price. $4.5 million thisout of the tokyo house of detention may be in the next few hours. i understand that his legal team has already posted that 4.5 million us dollars with the tokyo district court, so it is possible that the tokyo prosecutors will appeal against his release. it's also possible that they could of course rearrest him and file new charges, but i think it is most likely, the greatest likelihood now that we will see carlos ghosn walk out of the tokyo has a detention again for out of the tokyo has a detention againfora out of the tokyo has a detention again for a second time sometime in the coming hours. and this is becoming ever more complicated, isn't it? with layer upon layer of charges? yeah, i think we should look at this legal close sort of as a warof look at this legal close sort of as a war of attrition does my case, between mr ghosn‘s legal team and the tokyo prosecutors office. they started his arrest in november last year on fairly late charges, not terribly serious criminal offences
rupert, out for a second time, but ata rupert, out for a second time, but at a price. $4.5 million thisout of the tokyo house of detention may be in the next few hours. i understand that his legal team has already posted that 4.5 million us dollars with the tokyo district court, so it is possible that the tokyo prosecutors will appeal against his release. it's also possible that they could of course rearrest him and file new charges, but i think it is most likely, the greatest likelihood now...
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Apr 22, 2019
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we are looking ata map the world's oceans.are looking at a map of the world and each of these triangles that you see is a vessel that is transmitting and we are picking up that transmission using satellites. that is probably only have the picture. lots of boats switch their transmitters off, especially when they have something to hide. these waters are very productive fishing grounds off sierra leone. they are heavily targeted by trawler fishing vessels. the boats, from all over the world, from russia and the european union, with three quarters of them from china. we are looking at several pairs of vessels here, aren't we? yes, this is an image taken off the coast of sierra leone. what we can see are vessels side by side, travelling in parallel. this is typical. two boats fished side by side to several hundred metres apart using a large net. it is efficient but destructive for a fragile ecosystem. is that legal? it is not legal in sierra leone. back in freetown, we board a sierra leone's are only patrol vessel. we are leaving
we are looking ata map the world's oceans.are looking at a map of the world and each of these triangles that you see is a vessel that is transmitting and we are picking up that transmission using satellites. that is probably only have the picture. lots of boats switch their transmitters off, especially when they have something to hide. these waters are very productive fishing grounds off sierra leone. they are heavily targeted by trawler fishing vessels. the boats, from all over the world, from...
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. >> todo era calma para ernesto y su primo hasta que fueron ata d atacados por un perro en su v i vecindarioreportan con mucha frecuencia en california, con convirtiendo al estado en la p capital de mordeduras de perros. en el 2018 california reportÓ mÁs de 400 reclamos. lo mas sorprendente es que la mayorÍa de mordidas suceden en la casa de su dueÑo a un familiar o a amigo. >> enseÑarle a sus hiÉÑele a su. >> la mayorÍa de las victimas son menores de 13 aÑos, y no j deje a su hijo con el perro, ya que su actitud podrÍa alterar al animal. >> en la mayorÍa de los casos la vÍctima requiere atenciÓn mÉd mÉdica, pero para este experto el aumento de ataques tiene que ver con los dueÑos del animal. >> el dueÑo tiene la respon responsabilidad de mantener a su perro dentro de la propiedad. >> a mi me sorprendiÓ es inf informacia informaciÓn. >> es que en california se fa favorece que las personas tengan esos animales, y en muchos pa parques los perros andan suel s sueltos. >> hay que tener mucho cuidado. vamos a cuestiones de sal infecciÓn de hondgos se extiend en el mundo, y los mÁs vulne vulnerabl
. >> todo era calma para ernesto y su primo hasta que fueron ata d atacados por un perro en su v i vecindarioreportan con mucha frecuencia en california, con convirtiendo al estado en la p capital de mordeduras de perros. en el 2018 california reportÓ mÁs de 400 reclamos. lo mas sorprendente es que la mayorÍa de mordidas suceden en la casa de su dueÑo a un familiar o a amigo. >> enseÑarle a sus hiÉÑele a su. >> la mayorÍa de las victimas son menores de 13 aÑos, y no j...
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] >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series saturday ata on q&a, new york times columnist david brooks on his book "the second mountain, the quest for a moral life." >> i have met some of the most amazing people who aren't motivated by money, status, celebrity, but motivated by a desire to have right relationships with each other, and a desire to do good. life is hard for them. they take heavy burdens, they don't have a lot of money, but they live very inspiring lives. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. talk aboutstorians u.s. immigration from the 1920's to the 1960's, including a japanese guest worker program and immigrants during the cold war from cuba. how the 1965lore immigration and nationality act changed restrictions based on race and national origin. the organization of american madeline: alright. thank you all for turning out for this session, "rethinking 1924 to 1965 in u.s. immigration history for today's world." i am the chair of this roundtable session. my name is madeline
] >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series saturday ata on q&a, new york times columnist david brooks on his book "the second mountain, the quest for a moral life." >> i have met some of the most amazing people who aren't motivated by money, status, celebrity, but motivated by a desire to have right relationships with each other, and a desire to do good. life is hard for them. they take heavy burdens, they don't have a...
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it is a magnificent stadium but it has come ata magnificent stadium but it has come at a very big priceat has grown exponentially because in the construction that snacks and finishing —— that snacks and finishing —— that snacks and finishing the project. disquiet that he has a strong, they are in the top four, they want to be in the top bar of the season. that is when the real money is, they want to see that level of financial growth continued. that magic is going to be needed in the transfer market to make do. you would think some constraint funds, but in the next few transfer windows, but this stadium is going to be paid off. it will be right there in their eyes, it is going to need to be paid down. thank you for that. i am jealous. big game at the etihad tonight... manchester city will return to the top of the table if they beat cardiff, who are five points from safety. that word quadruple has reared its head again today, with city in an fa cup semifinal on saturday, and the champions league quarterfinals next week. that manager is having none of it. quadruple should be with nobody i
it is a magnificent stadium but it has come ata magnificent stadium but it has come at a very big priceat has grown exponentially because in the construction that snacks and finishing —— that snacks and finishing —— that snacks and finishing the project. disquiet that he has a strong, they are in the top four, they want to be in the top bar of the season. that is when the real money is, they want to see that level of financial growth continued. that magic is going to be needed in the...
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conttiounth evts held ata quiz, o what's dirtier? a dogs fur or a man's beard? here is a hint. better grab your razor. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> last story tonight might maom and shave. >> a new study at a switzerland says men's beards have more germs than most dogs fur. >> come on. >> everyman tested in the study had high count the bacteria in their facial hair but, only 23 dogs out of 30 had the same results. >> it must have been poodles. >> seven men even tested positive for microbes that pose a threat to human health. >> on their face. >> to take away, grabbed the razor. >> i don't think it's fair to shave a dog. >> thank you for watching at for more news, weather, dog stories, beards, good night. ♪ ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at the disneyland resort announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you all? how you d
conttiounth evts held ata quiz, o what's dirtier? a dogs fur or a man's beard? here is a hint. better grab your razor. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> last story tonight might maom and shave. >> a new study at a switzerland says men's beards have more germs than most dogs fur. >> come on. >> everyman tested in the study had high count...
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for a licensed shrimp ata pullup for a0 years.raging. you know? the net scrapes everything in its path. without any selection. even if you stop fishing for decades, it takes a very long time for the system to recover. so you have nets down the side like this. and what our suspected pair trawlers? how conclusive is our evidence? you don't need to catch them in operation, the fact that you met them alongside each other, you can easily conclude that they have been working together. you can continue fishing... does that mean the officer that was with us should have taken some kind of action right then and there? should have, yes. should have. there is one more piece of the puzzle, the authorities in freetown also have access to satellite data. just like natalie back in england. so what do they know about our suspected pair trawlers? their tracks are identical. over the course of a month, the chinese boats have never been apart. if observers and inspectors can see what is happening, and satellite data backs them up, why are these boats
for a licensed shrimp ata pullup for a0 years.raging. you know? the net scrapes everything in its path. without any selection. even if you stop fishing for decades, it takes a very long time for the system to recover. so you have nets down the side like this. and what our suspected pair trawlers? how conclusive is our evidence? you don't need to catch them in operation, the fact that you met them alongside each other, you can easily conclude that they have been working together. you can...
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for all of us here ata serious the troubling trend for officers >>> right now at 6:00, a serious concern sjpd. the troubling trend for officers after they've retired interest the force. >>> plus, yet another high-profile departure for b.a.r.t., the major announcement from the gm and what it means for the agency. but first. >>> we were just standing there waiting and getting confused. >> what's problem with those runways? we investigate the recurring problems with sfo that had two runways shut down for hours k causing a whole lot of headaches. >>> a literal bump in the road for thousands of travelers at sfo today. a hole in one of the airport's busiest runways force add shutdown, triggering some major delays. >> inspectors found a foot-deep depression in the runway. what's the fix, and how bad are the tdelays tonight? let's start with thom jensen. >> reporter: the runway is back up and running, but at last count, there were about 300 delays, that's a quarter of all flights in and out of sfo for an entire day, and that number could still climb. crews worked through the morning and into mid
for all of us here ata serious the troubling trend for officers >>> right now at 6:00, a serious concern sjpd. the troubling trend for officers after they've retired interest the force. >>> plus, yet another high-profile departure for b.a.r.t., the major announcement from the gm and what it means for the agency. but first. >>> we were just standing there waiting and getting confused. >> what's problem with those runways? we investigate the recurring problems...
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but these speeds are in the bad, 27 on 205, 18 once you make it to 580 if you are doing the ata mont pass commute. looking good at the bay bridge toll plaza. a little bit of a backup in the cash lanes on the left. no delays if you are using fast track. >>> watch what you say to amazon's echo. it might not be the only one listening to your request. >> streaming live tv just got more expensive. >> digging deeper for live streaming. >> you tube is raising its price from 35 to $50. the latest move to raise prices while adding more channels. the rate will be higher if its built through apple. alexa reportedly relies on teams of humans to improve her skills. >> according to bloomberg, thousands of amazon employees listen to and transcriskand trae requests made to alexis. amazon says employees don't know who they are listening to. >>> finally a sign of our digital times. call it insta-worthiness. >> more than half of american travelers chose their vacation destinations based on how good they will look on instagram. >> all for the gram. >> oh, yes. >> those are your tech bites. >> more than
but these speeds are in the bad, 27 on 205, 18 once you make it to 580 if you are doing the ata mont pass commute. looking good at the bay bridge toll plaza. a little bit of a backup in the cash lanes on the left. no delays if you are using fast track. >>> watch what you say to amazon's echo. it might not be the only one listening to your request. >> streaming live tv just got more expensive. >> digging deeper for live streaming. >> you tube is raising its price from...
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check out livermore. 90 degrees for ata r napa a weli here's the 7-dayforecast. another hot day little cooler for the coast tomorrow. then we'll begin to cool things down as we head through the rest of the workweek and especially into the weekend. so by the end of the weekend, daytime highs near average for this time of year. emily, you're ready for the heat? >> i'm ready to the heat. i'm going to head to the beach which is exciting. for those headed to work, you're looking good. let's take a live look starting out in cash-- set to be clear at 5:00 this morning and that's going to be good and nice for those driving through that area. looking at our maps, let's look at this new crash southbound 680 at crow canyon and it has been moved to the right-hand shoulder. we aren't seeing delays at this hour, but that doesn't mean there won't be. we'll keep an eye on that. we're keeping a close eye westbound 580 at northland road. it has been moved to the left shoulder, but the fire department is on scene trying to get the car out of the ditch that's on the side of the road
check out livermore. 90 degrees for ata r napa a weli here's the 7-dayforecast. another hot day little cooler for the coast tomorrow. then we'll begin to cool things down as we head through the rest of the workweek and especially into the weekend. so by the end of the weekend, daytime highs near average for this time of year. emily, you're ready for the heat? >> i'm ready to the heat. i'm going to head to the beach which is exciting. for those headed to work, you're looking good. let's...
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. >>> let's turn now to tima imobi and he is the senior media and entertainment analyst ata c researchtime a welcome. nice to ha you here. >> thank you, sue. >> the subscriber growth and the pricing. you know, the company said that basically do not think that new entrants will affect them, the disneys of the world, but are aren't they facing a very different landsca coming up in the next year? >> they are. i think clearly, i thi the streaming landscape has dramatically evolved with the try of disney and apple and other announcements coming up,n so i t netflix has to really face a new reality. that bei said, we think that the impact is not going to be immediate, but in the energy, all of the players, i think they should benefit from theg growie especially in the international markets. theour point, i think guidance that julia mentioned was quite weaker than the street wa s expecting ande of that has to do with price increase still worng through and i think the underlying momentum remains intact. >> what do you think is most important in terms of strategy to meet the competition. is it t
. >>> let's turn now to tima imobi and he is the senior media and entertainment analyst ata c researchtime a welcome. nice to ha you here. >> thank you, sue. >> the subscriber growth and the pricing. you know, the company said that basically do not think that new entrants will affect them, the disneys of the world, but are aren't they facing a very different landsca coming up in the next year? >> they are. i think clearly, i thi the streaming landscape has...
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. >> and we do bid you good evening, everybody, and ack ata's job engine was work last month, hiringounded in march as employers added to their ranks, despite some concerns that the economy may be starting to slow a bit. 196,000 non-farm payroll jobs were created last month and tt was a bit stronger than was expected and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.8% and wages ticked slightly higher and this report took on greater importance after february's especially anemic number had many aing if the hot economy had suddenly cooled off. elan mui cool us off. >> america's job mket rebounded. the strong showing is a relief to investors. they were caugh off guard when hiring dropped off in february and today, president trump cheered the bounceback as he left the white h ase for visit to the southern border. >> the country's doing really, really well. we have a lot of very exciting things going on, a lot of companies will be announcing shortly they're moving back into the united states. th're all coming back. they want to be where the action is. ob in march, the biggest gains were in the h
. >> and we do bid you good evening, everybody, and ack ata's job engine was work last month, hiringounded in march as employers added to their ranks, despite some concerns that the economy may be starting to slow a bit. 196,000 non-farm payroll jobs were created last month and tt was a bit stronger than was expected and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.8% and wages ticked slightly higher and this report took on greater importance after february's especially anemic number had many...
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so i do think we might see ata trend that'sing to emerg. >> we should note that the biggest shale companies were sharply higher. they're anticipating that more deals will be done. how much of this will have to hedepend on oil staying at price that it is now or perhap even higher? >> we don't necearily have t prices to go higher. we just need them to stay stable.e wh are today plus or minus $5 is a great spot. atone of the great things reen lost is that the u.s. energy sector haced the cost to drill oil significantly, and that's a gat thing for consumers because that means w keep energy costs to in the u.s. lower as well as - as well as costs around the world are lower and th energy sector have dona grea job of producing significantly cheape oil whether you are here in the u.s. or somewhere intern >> if yore a long-term vestor should you delv maybe some of those stocks or others in anticipati of this consolidation continuing? >> yeah. at tortoise we'reecmending essential assets. shale is going to be where the growth is uc terms of pron. we also like energy infrastructure, as well if you thin
so i do think we might see ata trend that'sing to emerg. >> we should note that the biggest shale companies were sharply higher. they're anticipating that more deals will be done. how much of this will have to hedepend on oil staying at price that it is now or perhap even higher? >> we don't necearily have t prices to go higher. we just need them to stay stable.e wh are today plus or minus $5 is a great spot. atone of the great things reen lost is that the u.s. energy sector haced...
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iwas ata workers overseas. does across alone? i was at a evil of artificial intelligence? to fill colder than it has in a stronger wind. the bees picks up on the day ahead but plenty of dry weather to come, yvette mcleod and it had recently, still some sunny spells. i've shut in scandinavia locking atlantic weather from coming away. large and clear skies there will be a touch of frost around is the day begins but plenty of sunshine. some cloud is going to build after the sunny start, from the card in eastern scotland, some showers around. there will be very hit and miss. most places will have a dry day, the easterly breeze as i mentioned picking up a little bit, that's a process that continues into the weekend. it's going to feel cold is across the eastern side of the uk, around 7— 10 degrees. 10—12 on the west. a size 14 across an office got them. friday night, some of the ca rd got them. friday night, some of the card will melt away and it will become largely clear. chance of showers feeding across the south—east of england. there will be a frost as the weekend begins an
iwas ata workers overseas. does across alone? i was at a evil of artificial intelligence? to fill colder than it has in a stronger wind. the bees picks up on the day ahead but plenty of dry weather to come, yvette mcleod and it had recently, still some sunny spells. i've shut in scandinavia locking atlantic weather from coming away. large and clear skies there will be a touch of frost around is the day begins but plenty of sunshine. some cloud is going to build after the sunny start, from the...
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ata major hurricane devd the island in 2017.kelly katty kay has spomyn to mayor -olleague katty kay has spoken to mayor crews. katty: can you give us an update on the situation in puerto rico after the hurricane in 2017? ruz: suicide res have gone up by 30%. 1.3 million puerto ricans need some sor of food stamp assistance or nutritional ceassisto get food on the table. and we are still waiti for moneys that were appropriated in order to be able to begin the reconstruction. katty: the $91 billion president trump says puerto ric, has ave you received that money? well, the president lied. i don't know how else to put it. ale president lied when he about $91 billion. billion of the ones that have been appropriate about $41 billion has been received. never was puerto rico given $91 million in appropriaons. katty: the president called you, mayor, crazed and incompetent. your response? mayor cruz: the president calls crazy anybody who doesn't like m. people that if telling people eothate should be first and arctic second is crazy, seco
ata major hurricane devd the island in 2017.kelly katty kay has spomyn to mayor -olleague katty kay has spoken to mayor crews. katty: can you give us an update on the situation in puerto rico after the hurricane in 2017? ruz: suicide res have gone up by 30%. 1.3 million puerto ricans need some sor of food stamp assistance or nutritional ceassisto get food on the table. and we are still waiti for moneys that were appropriated in order to be able to begin the reconstruction. katty: the $91...
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i'm kind of ata happy and more excited. i'm kind of at a loss for words, really.wo cars and a double decker bus on the isle of wight. it's been declared a major incident. the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break
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to make a direct, "i'm sorry, igi apo," not to the women who feel he may have crossed a line, not to ata hill directly. robert: why not? julie: i don't know why. robert: when you talk to top democrats, what is the sense of his thinking? julie: i think that if he apologizes, a traditional straight-up apology, that makes him vulnerable, a weakness trump would seek to exploit and he doesn't want to showess but also i think he genuinely feels, if you lteno him, that he didn't do anything wrong so it's all about, i'm sorry if you felt offended. >> i think he thinks he mishandled anita hill's moment but that he didn't do anything abuse her himself. i think the key for former vice president biden is as suggested, he has to establish and maintain the idea that he's the most electable democrat, that being the center left, not the far left, is the ticke to defeating trump that wins you the voters in michigan and wisconsin and ohio and pennsylvania, that donald trump has stolen from us and we need back. robert: he's got a real base, jerry. i was downso ih carolina at a historically black church ina
to make a direct, "i'm sorry, igi apo," not to the women who feel he may have crossed a line, not to ata hill directly. robert: why not? julie: i don't know why. robert: when you talk to top democrats, what is the sense of his thinking? julie: i think that if he apologizes, a traditional straight-up apology, that makes him vulnerable, a weakness trump would seek to exploit and he doesn't want to showess but also i think he genuinely feels, if you lteno him, that he didn't do anything...
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we are looking ata reaction or tensions? we are looking at a few things.o was basically empty. we are quite vigilant but all the people and communities being vigilant, calm and patient and still then there are requests coming up, as the red cross, we are working with people who have been missing so we are looking at that today and now we will be working with people who have been affected had by providing them with support and looking at their longer term needs. things have been not very clear so we are just looking at how we are going forward really with their longer term needs. because we don't know who is for this attack but briefly, what would you say people in sri lanka need at the moment? what is the biggest need oi’ the moment? what is the biggest need or concern going forward? the moment? what is the biggest need or concern going forward ?|j the moment? what is the biggest need or concern going forward? i think going forward, i think my request and our request would be to be calm, quiet and patient. for the next couple of days. that's the biggest, b
we are looking ata reaction or tensions? we are looking at a few things.o was basically empty. we are quite vigilant but all the people and communities being vigilant, calm and patient and still then there are requests coming up, as the red cross, we are working with people who have been missing so we are looking at that today and now we will be working with people who have been affected had by providing them with support and looking at their longer term needs. things have been not very clear...
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a large response, provoke thought in washington, where talks between the us and north korea remain ata us and north korea remain at a stalemate.” between the us and north korea remain at a stalemate. i was going to pick up on that point. given all you have said just then, does this have any bearing, any effect, on any potential future summit between north korea and the us? it is difficult to say, because i think at this stage kim jong—un would say, i have broken a promise, and the kind of weapons i told you i wouldn't test were those long—range missiles and nuclear weapons. this is the kind of weapon we are developing. it does say to washington, there seems to be this thinking that there is no rush while sanctions remain in place, however, pyongyang being able to develop this kind of weapon while sanctions, strict economic sanctions, strict economic sanctions, remain in place, that is kind of pyongyang shrugging and saying, pressure? what pressure? it's kind of hands the ball back to the us when it comes to these negotiations, because if they think they can wait and hope that kim jong—
a large response, provoke thought in washington, where talks between the us and north korea remain ata us and north korea remain at a stalemate.” between the us and north korea remain at a stalemate. i was going to pick up on that point. given all you have said just then, does this have any bearing, any effect, on any potential future summit between north korea and the us? it is difficult to say, because i think at this stage kim jong—un would say, i have broken a promise, and the kind of...
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jacinda adern speaking ata new zealand.hared humanity which is ill and was reminded of anything wake of the terrible shootings of the two mosques six weeks ago in christchurch. the prime minister of new zealand urging the people of her country to embrace the values of freedom and liberty. it reminds us of our shared humanity. something we have been reminded on again in the wa ke have been reminded on again in the wake of the 15th of march and so, as we come together on the stage, rememberto we come together on the stage, remember to commemorate and give thanks to others, let us also recommit, let us recommit to the simple values of freedom, democracy and peace. just as we should never ta ke and peace. just as we should never take for granted the loss of life by those of those who served on our behalf so too must we never take for granted those principles. the prime ministerjacinda adern speaking at the dawn service. prince william is due in at the city into the next couple of hours to meet emergency service personnel and me
jacinda adern speaking ata new zealand.hared humanity which is ill and was reminded of anything wake of the terrible shootings of the two mosques six weeks ago in christchurch. the prime minister of new zealand urging the people of her country to embrace the values of freedom and liberty. it reminds us of our shared humanity. something we have been reminded on again in the wa ke have been reminded on again in the wake of the 15th of march and so, as we come together on the stage, rememberto we...
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there was this picture of the three parties of the right gathering lots of supporters ata right gatheringat a square which is very near where we are right now. this picture has been like a symbol for the socialists, saying that that would be the future of a very dark spain. and i think that has mobilised lots of undecided voters. and yet, guy, that dark side, as the socialists would characterise it, of spain, does have a constituency here. absolutely. what we have learned from this election so far is that while spain is not a country of two parties any more, the socialists on the left and the partido popular on the left and the partido popular on the right, it's a party that is still split down the middle was that there are two parties on the left. still split down the middle was that there are two parties on the left! country split down the middle. east surrey, a country split down the middle. 0n the left, there is podemos, and on the right, you have three parties. so it is a country thatis three parties. so it is a country that is still very divided, but along the lines of two different
there was this picture of the three parties of the right gathering lots of supporters ata right gatheringat a square which is very near where we are right now. this picture has been like a symbol for the socialists, saying that that would be the future of a very dark spain. and i think that has mobilised lots of undecided voters. and yet, guy, that dark side, as the socialists would characterise it, of spain, does have a constituency here. absolutely. what we have learned from this election so...
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you might not expect to find karaoke ata you might not expect to find karaoke at a games event but this tunes randomly generates new lenox which while completely different to the general —— original should... another demonstration, we should... another demonstration, we should always consider our preconceptions of what should be a video game even if that challenge isn't easy listening. 0k, video game even if that challenge isn't easy listening. ok, so throughout this programme we have been hearing how the traditional has been hearing how the traditional has been given a technical logical re bate been given a technical logical rebate and to finish things off it does not get more traditional than sushi in japan. but does not get more traditional than sushi injapan. but even then, stephen beckett has been finding out how ai has been handing a landing hunter the raw ingredients. ie, fish. japan's diet is often hailed as one of the reasons behind their world leading life expectancy. but with people living longer, and verse just not giving up, finding enough people to find jobs is a growing c
you might not expect to find karaoke ata you might not expect to find karaoke at a games event but this tunes randomly generates new lenox which while completely different to the general —— original should... another demonstration, we should... another demonstration, we should always consider our preconceptions of what should be a video game even if that challenge isn't easy listening. 0k, video game even if that challenge isn't easy listening. ok, so throughout this programme we have been...
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teams of fife officers going in at a group ata teams of fife officers going in at a group at a time and each time, which is taking an awful long time and they are being brought down to the police va ns are being brought down to the police vans here, it will take time and the protestors say they are intent on staying here, because that is how they will be noticed. the private mental health care group, the priory, has been fined 300,000 pounds following the death of a fourteen—year—old girl in its care. amy el—keria killed herself while a patient at a psychiatric hospital in east sussex in 2012. it's the largest fine of its kind imposed on a private health company. our health editor, hugh pym, reports. ijust remember her belly laugh, you know, how she loved her sisters. tania's happier memories of her daughter amy, but she won't ever forget the day amy died in the care of a private hospital. all i think about is when i met her in that hospital that night, and her laying there, pale, and i expected her to say "hi mum, i'm 0k", and she didn't. amy had a known history of suicide attempts. sh
teams of fife officers going in at a group ata teams of fife officers going in at a group at a time and each time, which is taking an awful long time and they are being brought down to the police va ns are being brought down to the police vans here, it will take time and the protestors say they are intent on staying here, because that is how they will be noticed. the private mental health care group, the priory, has been fined 300,000 pounds following the death of a fourteen—year—old girl...
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. >> reporter: the move comes just days after a consumer reports investigation found atas t 32 deathsinked to the r.nclined slee at the time the cpsc didn't have enough to demand a recall. tonight evan and keenan who lost their 5-month-old in his rock and play praised the recall. >> the silver lining was hearing that it was happening and that no o else has to suffer from their baby dying in this thing. >> reporisher price voluntarily fast tracked the recall. the company said safety is its priority and it stands by its prodts blaming deaths on the sleeper being used improperly. customercan contact the company for a refund. 4.7 million sleepers have been sold here in t u.s. and tonight, many earents sleepiier knowing a potentially dangerous product is off the market. kristen dolgren, nbc news, new york. >>> coming up, the technology that's about to change thway you live. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it
. >> reporter: the move comes just days after a consumer reports investigation found atas t 32 deathsinked to the r.nclined slee at the time the cpsc didn't have enough to demand a recall. tonight evan and keenan who lost their 5-month-old in his rock and play praised the recall. >> the silver lining was hearing that it was happening and that no o else has to suffer from their baby dying in this thing. >> reporisher price voluntarily fast tracked the recall. the company said...
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i'm kind of ata happy and more excited. i'm kind of at a loss for words, really.ne person has died and twenty two others are taken to hospital after a crash involving two cars and a double decker bus on the isle of wight. it's been declared a major incident. the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. the gatwick drone attack that caused chaos for thousands of passengers — the bbc learns that it was carried out by someone who knew about the airport's operational procedures. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance, political correspondent at the ft and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday times — stay with us for that. after an eleven year wait, a fall from grace and four back surgeries, tiger woods won his fifteenth major today. there were cheers of cele
i'm kind of ata happy and more excited. i'm kind of at a loss for words, really.ne person has died and twenty two others are taken to hospital after a crash involving two cars and a double decker bus on the isle of wight. it's been declared a major incident. the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and...
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of the costs but what happens next in brexit is a decision for eu leaders when they meet theresa may ataey meet theresa may at a special summit in brussels next week. the european commission presidentjean—claude junker on a visit to rome today said he was still waiting for answers from the uk. just like the rest of the eu. we have a plan. if our plan with the uk isn't working, we need the united kingdom to come forward with another plan that will work. we haven't seen that yet. next stop for michel barnier this morning, briefing at the european parliament. if the uk ends up staying for longer, it will have to take part in the elections for this place. an idea no one seems very keen on. we'll have the latest from adam fleming in brussels, but first our assistant political editor norman smith is in downing street norman, just how difficult is it going to be for ministers to reach any agreement today? the very fact that this meeting is having to go on for five hours, that this meeting is having to go on forfive hours, longer if that this meeting is having to go on for five hours, longer if
of the costs but what happens next in brexit is a decision for eu leaders when they meet theresa may ataey meet theresa may at a special summit in brussels next week. the european commission presidentjean—claude junker on a visit to rome today said he was still waiting for answers from the uk. just like the rest of the eu. we have a plan. if our plan with the uk isn't working, we need the united kingdom to come forward with another plan that will work. we haven't seen that yet. next stop for...
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you will shoot about 20 ata time controlled.and the next day there will be 100 to take their place. edwards says he has to keep his newborn lambs inside to stop crow attacks and there's another problem, rooks feasting on his crops. last year laws were changed. the system is now so confusing that edward says he has stopped shooting and says his farm is suffering. you need to manage it. if you have too many of one species, they become the dominant species and they will destroy others. images of lamb is alleged to have been attacked by ci’ows we re alleged to have been attacked by crows were posted on social media over the weekend. edward's 13—year—old daughter helped him run the farm. you have got to be open—minded to it all. there is definitely one answer and it is to have equal crows and equal sheep and to have balance. the problem is this debate is spinning out of control. the majority of people on both sides wa nt the majority of people on both sides want the same thing, to stop animals being killed or suffering unnecessarily.
you will shoot about 20 ata time controlled.and the next day there will be 100 to take their place. edwards says he has to keep his newborn lambs inside to stop crow attacks and there's another problem, rooks feasting on his crops. last year laws were changed. the system is now so confusing that edward says he has stopped shooting and says his farm is suffering. you need to manage it. if you have too many of one species, they become the dominant species and they will destroy others. images of...
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this company is ata important for boeing. this company is at a time of crisis.boeing is huge. its most lucrative plane is currently grounded. there is no news in terms of how quickly planes will be back up in the air. the airlines that use these boeing planes cannot fly them. that comes at a financial cost and they will certainly be looking compensation. compensation will be looked for also by the victims of those two plane crashes. so along with the high financial cost for boeing, there is the serious reputational cost that boeing has certainly suffered. there has been a loss of public confidence among the flying public whether these boeing planes are safe safe to fly. so the question is, has boeing done enough at the event today to try and restore some of that that confidence? well, when the ceo dennis muilenburg was asked pointed questions about responsibility, he stopped short again of taking completely, complete responsibility for this crisis. thank you. it's one of the worst scandals in the history of the nhs. thousands of people were infected with hiv and
this company is ata important for boeing. this company is at a time of crisis.boeing is huge. its most lucrative plane is currently grounded. there is no news in terms of how quickly planes will be back up in the air. the airlines that use these boeing planes cannot fly them. that comes at a financial cost and they will certainly be looking compensation. compensation will be looked for also by the victims of those two plane crashes. so along with the high financial cost for boeing, there is the...
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some of those talks are face to face meetings with ministers and shadow ministers and sometimes ata andchief sticking points remain. there is no indication yet of any kind of breakthrough from the labour leadership perspective they want to see a customs relationship with the eu. the government does not want to do that because they think it will limit the uk being able to strike independent trade deals. we are certainly not dragging our heels by any certainly not dragging our heels by a ny stretch certainly not dragging our heels by any stretch of anybody‘s imagination. i have to say honestly i think the discussion so far have been productive. we've gone into a lot of detail. there seems to be a willingness on both sides to move toward some form of consensus. as yet we have not seen the government to move on any of their red lines. we are having further discussions this week and hopefully we will see some movement but at the moment we are focusing on the detail where we stand in relation to our relevant positions and where potentially we could move to. we want to see how diverse movement
some of those talks are face to face meetings with ministers and shadow ministers and sometimes ata andchief sticking points remain. there is no indication yet of any kind of breakthrough from the labour leadership perspective they want to see a customs relationship with the eu. the government does not want to do that because they think it will limit the uk being able to strike independent trade deals. we are certainly not dragging our heels by any certainly not dragging our heels by a ny...
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and a lot of other issues like the apollo rotation and pakistan but we have run ata rotation and pakistant thank you for coming in and talking to us. that's depolarization. i want to get some more details on the delay to brexit. maddy teemont—jack is a brexit researcher for the independent think tank, the institute for government. an interesting one we look at the date because we have been so fixated on the different dates, in theory, this extension isn't until the 31st of october. the new commission sits on the 1st of november. we are very much still getting the uk back control but still tied to the dates around which the eu work. yes. it really reflects a concern in the eu has about what what a means for the uk electing new meps because we have got quite a strong euro sceptic movement and the uk, if you look at the current crop of uk meps, the biggest party which has the uk independence party, the euro sceptic group. there is a concern about what it means if the uk elects meps to the new parliament and what role they might then have and green the new commission which is part of the reas
and a lot of other issues like the apollo rotation and pakistan but we have run ata rotation and pakistant thank you for coming in and talking to us. that's depolarization. i want to get some more details on the delay to brexit. maddy teemont—jack is a brexit researcher for the independent think tank, the institute for government. an interesting one we look at the date because we have been so fixated on the different dates, in theory, this extension isn't until the 31st of october. the new...
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whether you want a very hard brexit, the withdrawal deal or whatever it may be, you are looking ata whateverher away from you and what we hear about mrs may position is that she is ready to go to the eu to ask for that longer extension. the front page of the telegraph has a nether aspect of this brexit prism, or perhaps i should say many headed munster. laughter pushing towards a second referendum. —— many headed munster. again, not something that most mps went. they think it would be very unpopular with the public. you get this line of the slogan would be tell them again, this line of the slogan would be tellthem again, and this line of the slogan would be tell them again, and the best out of three, if we have one or two, why not see what the third one would bring up. and there's a huge question around how it would work. the question come if some people are proposing a copper lilley apartment tory boat, whatever deal parliament manages to somehow grab together. —— confirmatory vote. there would be some legal challenges from people who wanted to say no deal on the ballot or another kind of m
whether you want a very hard brexit, the withdrawal deal or whatever it may be, you are looking ata whateverher away from you and what we hear about mrs may position is that she is ready to go to the eu to ask for that longer extension. the front page of the telegraph has a nether aspect of this brexit prism, or perhaps i should say many headed munster. laughter pushing towards a second referendum. —— many headed munster. again, not something that most mps went. they think it would be very...
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>> well, i think it'll uphold in the constitutional grounds and probably the ata, administrative procedure reasonable decision, i expect a lot of concurrences and a lot of defense. paul: i expect the decent will be read by the bench by one of the liberals. [laughter] paul: very passionate. oral arguments can get heated. >> this one was unique. paul: got 5 words out before sotomayor, justice sotomayor jumped on him. >> what the main thing here is as you said, electoral college, representatives in congress, electoral college never came up in the oral arguments, the politics is overwhelming here, the support was not going to touch the subject. that's why democrats and liberals want these people counted in this way. >> arizona and texas will be hurt just as much as california, so -- paul: all right, thank you, kim jong un meets with russian president vladimir putin as talks between the u.s. and north korea faulted. why secretary mike pompeo call it is road ahead bumpy >> break news out of california where we are getting reports that a synagogue shooting in san diego county. according to the sa
>> well, i think it'll uphold in the constitutional grounds and probably the ata, administrative procedure reasonable decision, i expect a lot of concurrences and a lot of defense. paul: i expect the decent will be read by the bench by one of the liberals. [laughter] paul: very passionate. oral arguments can get heated. >> this one was unique. paul: got 5 words out before sotomayor, justice sotomayor jumped on him. >> what the main thing here is as you said, electoral college,...
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answer to that question was simple -- i chose to takepaner private ata the height of it success in 2017ith an evergreen european investment. why did i do that? why? because it was a great deal first and because it was the biggest u.s. restaurant deal ever done and among the highest multiples and it was a very good deal for our shareholders. that there are a bunch of other reasons that drove me. what i was driven by is a desire to protect our competitive edge and make these commitments long-term and i wanted to insulate our company and our stakeholders from the predatory behavior of short-term financial engineering. i ultimately came to this conclusion -- when i came of age, long-term money was going public. today, long-term money is in the private marketplace and it was clear to me that was the place you could do your best work in delivering for guests, team members, and ultimately delivering for your shareholders. here is my broader point today -- i believe the pervasive short-term-ism found in our capital markets is that for our economy and bad for our country. i'm not the only one wh
answer to that question was simple -- i chose to takepaner private ata the height of it success in 2017ith an evergreen european investment. why did i do that? why? because it was a great deal first and because it was the biggest u.s. restaurant deal ever done and among the highest multiples and it was a very good deal for our shareholders. that there are a bunch of other reasons that drove me. what i was driven by is a desire to protect our competitive edge and make these commitments long-term...
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. >> it is, it is a human ata catastrophe, this gives her capability to use resources at her disposaluding fema. we have tremendous human suffering taking place here. i have never seen anything like it in all my years with dealing with national security and sovereignty of the united states. trish: that powerful statement, why do you say that. >> we had a spike in this 10 years ago. with over a million plus a year coming in, they were overwhelmingly mexico ap mexicad easily turned back again the border, now. numbers are relatively the same because of the loophole in the congressional legislation, people are seeking asylum. we don't have the resources to hold them, every day now, is is quite shocking we're releasing people immediately into the united states can you imagine trish. they come from a emabov em-- neighborhood, they send back a phone call, to their friends or loved one in their neighborhood, say we made it to united states we're not being held, we're free to go where we choose. you have to believe those neighborhood empties out as fast as they can. people are heading here, i
. >> it is, it is a human ata catastrophe, this gives her capability to use resources at her disposaluding fema. we have tremendous human suffering taking place here. i have never seen anything like it in all my years with dealing with national security and sovereignty of the united states. trish: that powerful statement, why do you say that. >> we had a spike in this 10 years ago. with over a million plus a year coming in, they were overwhelmingly mexico ap mexicad easily turned...
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it is capturing everything it can seek ata it is capturing everything it can seek at a very high levels is one test route and it is to produce a trustworthy similar to, not a driverless car for real but a stimulator possibly imagine repeating that process for every town centre, housing estate, street and country lane, it is mind—boggling. other people working on other driverless projects are looking at ways of making the car see the road ahead itself to that level of accuracy but i think the key point that driverless cars are ata key point that driverless cars are at a project on stage, a concept if you like. we are years away from ordering one to take us to the supermarket or drive us home from the pub. the ordnance survey put it like this, it isn't going to happen in the medium term but nor is it in cloud cuckoo land beyond the horizon. we can expect it to happen somewhere roughly in between. horizon. we can expect it to happen somewhere roughly in betweenm horizon. we can expect it to happen somewhere roughly in between. in the meantime, we have to walk back from the pub! plenty mor
it is capturing everything it can seek ata it is capturing everything it can seek at a very high levels is one test route and it is to produce a trustworthy similar to, not a driverless car for real but a stimulator possibly imagine repeating that process for every town centre, housing estate, street and country lane, it is mind—boggling. other people working on other driverless projects are looking at ways of making the car see the road ahead itself to that level of accuracy but i think the...
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love atas ca. >> almost my age! >> i feel like i can't comment on that one. >> no. nowadays, you can't. >> it is what it is. >> all right. thank you. >>> the warriors hit the practice court, ready for game three of the nba playoffsful are they really ready? plus the latest on demarcus cousins. >>> plus, "time" georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, the most s hh oossium.entresto. ♪ the beat goes on that was great! so, you went online and got so confused. that your brain went offline. next time, ask your helpful cvs pharmacist. we created a proprietary search tool that analyzes ways to help lower your prescription costs. just drop in... before you conk out. see what you might save at cvs pharmacy. >>> the warriors get back to action tomorrow. hoping to move on to the devastating playoff loss to the clippers. the doves practiced today in owing before h
love atas ca. >> almost my age! >> i feel like i can't comment on that one. >> no. nowadays, you can't. >> it is what it is. >> all right. thank you. >>> the warriors hit the practice court, ready for game three of the nba playoffsful are they really ready? plus the latest on demarcus cousins. >>> plus, "time" georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't...
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construction ata, inefficiency cost the global year.y $1.6 trillion a in construction projects regularlythird of it.r value because of plangrid wants to close that gap. gives the ability to time and e in real it's mobile first technology savings users roughly seven week.a joining us is tracy,co founder. on the show.ing how penetrated is the by truction industry technology, how much is there? of accessing the construction records which is the problem that we solve, most are being run off paper and pen. emily: how penetrated is the onstruction industry by plangrid? how much -- years, 1.5 st seven million projects have been built with plangrid. the smallest kitchen remodels to the largest projects in the world. you help lk to us how contractors, what is it, it makes sense, bring to life to giving them the ability to create 2d and 3-d example.for >> sure thing. as a contractor, you take the and specifications and translate them to physical structures. art of that means you need access to all of the construction information and with paper, it's just hard on a building like this, the initial s
construction ata, inefficiency cost the global year.y $1.6 trillion a in construction projects regularlythird of it.r value because of plangrid wants to close that gap. gives the ability to time and e in real it's mobile first technology savings users roughly seven week.a joining us is tracy,co founder. on the show.ing how penetrated is the by truction industry technology, how much is there? of accessing the construction records which is the problem that we solve, most are being run off paper...
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temperatures ata through the afternoon.ng and overnight we will start off with some clear spells. the cloud will tend to increase as we move into the early hours. temperatures overnight not falling quite as far as they did last night. and overnight low of around 670 celsius. here winds will tend to drop as well. a claudia day to come tomorrow —— a claudia. the risk of one or two showers. temperatures creeping up that it higher. temperatures in the low teens, high 20s. dame margaret hodge will be speaking to vanessa feltz on her on bbc radio london about anti—semitism and the labour party. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: in the biggest change to the system in a generation, landlords are no longer allowed to evict tenants at short notice without good reason. we'll speak to one housing charity that says reform is long overdue. more than just man's best—friend, we'll meet one of the hero dogs
temperatures ata through the afternoon.ng and overnight we will start off with some clear spells. the cloud will tend to increase as we move into the early hours. temperatures overnight not falling quite as far as they did last night. and overnight low of around 670 celsius. here winds will tend to drop as well. a claudia day to come tomorrow —— a claudia. the risk of one or two showers. temperatures creeping up that it higher. temperatures in the low teens, high 20s. dame margaret hodge...
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we'll have expert tips coming u ata.h your "gmair >> leaders granted sf mta $62 million to fastrak buying more than 150 new trains. now a supervisor tells "the examiner" city leaders and the sf mta have agreed to stop the funding and delay a final vote on it. >>> developing news now tests starting this week will determine when the deck should be replaced on the richmond/san rafael bridge. cal transand other agencies will spend $300,000 to analyze the decks on the 63-year-old bridge. drivers have faced delays over the last few months due to chunks of concrete falling onto the lower deck. one incident forced the span to close for several hours. engineers blame the problem on a failed expansion joint. >>> happening today former theranos ceo elizabeth holmes expected to appear in a san jose courtroom. holmes is accused of falsely claiming theranos technology could run dozens of blood testsf say shefail for a lrs for wan . they say they want more documents from the government. they've already received close to $20 million pag
we'll have expert tips coming u ata.h your "gmair >> leaders granted sf mta $62 million to fastrak buying more than 150 new trains. now a supervisor tells "the examiner" city leaders and the sf mta have agreed to stop the funding and delay a final vote on it. >>> developing news now tests starting this week will determine when the deck should be replaced on the richmond/san rafael bridge. cal transand other agencies will spend $300,000 to analyze the decks on the...
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yesterday university of virginia fans packed the stadium to honor the cavaliers ata s s taking th title. the fans showed them how much they appreciated the team bri bringing the title back home to charlottesville. >> i think our general manager is still celebrating. >> i think she is still on cloud nine. at's right. >>> take a look here. talk about rocking the red. overtime thrillerives the caps another victory in the playoffs. >> keep pulling these out. they're up re. the caps now lead the series 2-0 in their best of sevenheeries with t carlur hcanes. here is how it all went down. five minutes left in the game, carolina on the power play, a deflection into the net, it goes to ot. then in ot, unlikely hero, defenseman brooks orpikthaves day. not really known for his goalin scorg, watch him come into your left here,boom, top net, upper corner, caps win it 4-3.th e real test as they head to carolina,an they win one or sweethe series down there? game three tomorrow night at 7:00. th off it a hot start.y see if t can make it happen. >>> with more than a million orl 100on devices out there,
yesterday university of virginia fans packed the stadium to honor the cavaliers ata s s taking th title. the fans showed them how much they appreciated the team bri bringing the title back home to charlottesville. >> i think our general manager is still celebrating. >> i think she is still on cloud nine. at's right. >>> take a look here. talk about rocking the red. overtime thrillerives the caps another victory in the playoffs. >> keep pulling these out. they're up...
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within the last few hours, fox business has obtained this letter from lawyers for the ata which represents the talent agencies. it was sent to the writers and in essence in this letter, it threatens the writers guild saying that per california law, no one can negotiate such deals without a special california labor license to do so. i have just gotten off the phone with sources who tell me that federal law supersedes state law here and that the writers guild believes it would prevail if the agents were to sue. we've got more on this in just a few minutes, on what could be hundreds of agents out of work tonight. right now, markets are surging. let's get to that, but off session highs, believe it or not, because it's a nice rally at this hour with the dow fueled by financial stocks, but more importantly, by disney. disney hit an all-time record high today. at the moment it's $129.76 a share. nice move of 11.25% at this hour. wall street tuning into the company's new video streaming service, which is priced, remember i said they really want to win it will be $5.95? little bit less than hulu? t
within the last few hours, fox business has obtained this letter from lawyers for the ata which represents the talent agencies. it was sent to the writers and in essence in this letter, it threatens the writers guild saying that per california law, no one can negotiate such deals without a special california labor license to do so. i have just gotten off the phone with sources who tell me that federal law supersedes state law here and that the writers guild believes it would prevail if the...
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. >> trying to get everybody to understand and to be atae to make ament and let them know that our child. unfortunately there is nothing we can do to bring her back but it is a entertainme-- but it is that could be made so there is another makiyah wilson. >> they are requesting $30 million. her peoplere charged in murder. they are set to go on trial august of >>> a powerful gas explosion caused this massive fire in durham one person died and six others are in criticalst condition. day morning contractors were drilling and struck a natural gas line around 9:30. officials began evacuating the surrounding areapl and the ion happened 30 minutes later. one building was destroyed, five others heavily damaged most streets in downtown durham are blocked off today as police investigate. >>> if you are planning a vacation, there is something to consider before you syoaiu suff emergency at sea, many ships may not be able to provide the level of care that you need and at that moment every second counts. nbc's kerry sanders has what you need tknow before you board. >> reporter: john and lisa gale. no
. >> trying to get everybody to understand and to be atae to make ament and let them know that our child. unfortunately there is nothing we can do to bring her back but it is a entertainme-- but it is that could be made so there is another makiyah wilson. >> they are requesting $30 million. her peoplere charged in murder. they are set to go on trial august of >>> a powerful gas explosion caused this massive fire in durham one person died and six others are in criticalst...
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not ata some people, how is it looking?. we will get some cool weather and rain by the time this week is done but what's last easter monday, still sunshine for the next few hours, we have also seen some for the next few hours, we have also seen some cloud in the sky, hints of change, mostly high—level cloud spreading northwards through the night but producing just the odd shower across the south—west of the uk. a mild night in the southend west, 12 degrees for cardiff, london and plymouth mightily a further used, but tomorrow it will bring more sunshine for most of us with wispy cloud turning hazy end times, one 01’ wispy cloud turning hazy end times, one or two wispy cloud turning hazy end times, one 01’ two showers wispy cloud turning hazy end times, one or two showers flirting with western parts, and this band moving across eastern scotland, aberdeen temperatures back to 12 degrees. ta blet temperatures back to 12 degrees. tablet is a notch down on what we have been. have a look at the end of the neat, the promised coole
not ata some people, how is it looking?. we will get some cool weather and rain by the time this week is done but what's last easter monday, still sunshine for the next few hours, we have also seen some for the next few hours, we have also seen some cloud in the sky, hints of change, mostly high—level cloud spreading northwards through the night but producing just the odd shower across the south—west of the uk. a mild night in the southend west, 12 degrees for cardiff, london and plymouth...
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the ata which represents the agencies purportedly has rejected the writers' claims for now. writers to let their personal managers negotiate any new deals but this is coming down to the wire. all right. >>> from fireworks in hollywood hills to dragged out reform on capitol hill, a fox business exclusive. president trump is apparently now getting impatient when it comes to a plan for the beleaguered mortgage out fits fannie mae and freddie mac which have been under government control since they almost blew up during the financial crisis. charlie gasparino, what will the president do? >> last week he signed a memorandum basically directing hud and i think it was treasury essentially to do a massive reform of fannie and freddie, the big mortgage giants. it was very broad, very vague. it just said do something. let's get them out of government control as they have been since the financial crisis. let's protect homeowners, make sure homeowners still have access to mortgages, which fannie and freddie allows them to do. i did a lot of reporting and basically asking sources inside t
the ata which represents the agencies purportedly has rejected the writers' claims for now. writers to let their personal managers negotiate any new deals but this is coming down to the wire. all right. >>> from fireworks in hollywood hills to dragged out reform on capitol hill, a fox business exclusive. president trump is apparently now getting impatient when it comes to a plan for the beleaguered mortgage out fits fannie mae and freddie mac which have been under government control...