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it is the first time i have done this in bordeaux. we've got a beer and popcorn in the back too. translation: the first time outside, really. the first event, the first leisure activity and the first return to a pretty normal life. so it's very cool. with hours of content consumed during lockdown through streaming services like netflix, the film industry is hoping that the appetite for old—fashioned cinema—going won't have disappeared, even if the way films are served in the future looks set to change. 0livia crellin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. we could be looking at some of the warmest weather of the year so far. for many areas they are getting just a few percent of their monthly average of rain. gardeners and farmers crying out for rain could be in luck by the end of the week. today and tomorrow there will be a little bit of rain across northern areas. it turns one for many others across the middle of the week. wet and windy weather for many of us by the end of the week on the weekend. high pressure has been
it is the first time i have done this in bordeaux. we've got a beer and popcorn in the back too. translation: the first time outside, really. the first event, the first leisure activity and the first return to a pretty normal life. so it's very cool. with hours of content consumed during lockdown through streaming services like netflix, the film industry is hoping that the appetite for old—fashioned cinema—going won't have disappeared, even if the way films are served in the future looks...
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in bordeaux france the 3 d. printing process is being researched in a parabolic flight. professor yes good stuff from the i am in berlin the german federal materials testing institute has developed equipment with his team to enable parts such as tools to be made from metal powder in 0 gravity. you see the aim of the experiment is to try out a new process of sucking in powder and then trying to fix it and has 0 gravity environment so in prose you can produce parts on demand the part which has been centered with a laser on to this plate should be able to be taken out and it's ready for use. for each flight the scientists draw their conclusions from the previous flight making minor adjustments to try and improve the results of their experiment. so this is our 3rd flight day last time we switched the material and this time we have adjusted the parameters of the equipment to be able to apply the layer of powder i'd say we managed to get about 70 percent of the powder on to the layer and the rest by the way we need to improve that we can't have the powder flying around . i kno
in bordeaux france the 3 d. printing process is being researched in a parabolic flight. professor yes good stuff from the i am in berlin the german federal materials testing institute has developed equipment with his team to enable parts such as tools to be made from metal powder in 0 gravity. you see the aim of the experiment is to try out a new process of sucking in powder and then trying to fix it and has 0 gravity environment so in prose you can produce parts on demand the part which has...
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my advice now is hold onto that one, because it will come into its own, like a bordeaux wine, gettingge. david: now i will hold onto it. [laughter] you become a ceo when you were only 50 years old, you are 50 now. their young by my standards, practically a teenager. how long can you do this job? you could do this 15 or 20 years. your predecessors did this for a dozen years or so each. ola: i'm not thinking about that so much right now. i'm thinking about what i do today and tomorrow and navigating through the transformation. it is not on my mind but i know it will be a very exciting journey as the whole company is in transformation. david: let's suppose somebody is in college now, they are saying i want to join a nice industry. why should they want to join the automobile industry? ola: since i just came from the ces in las vegas, the electronic show, if you go to that now compared to 10 years ago, even the tech companies use cars to demonstrate future technologies. i don't know if there is a more exciting business than the auto industry, and we will always want to go from a to b, and
my advice now is hold onto that one, because it will come into its own, like a bordeaux wine, gettingge. david: now i will hold onto it. [laughter] you become a ceo when you were only 50 years old, you are 50 now. their young by my standards, practically a teenager. how long can you do this job? you could do this 15 or 20 years. your predecessors did this for a dozen years or so each. ola: i'm not thinking about that so much right now. i'm thinking about what i do today and tomorrow and...
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on average he has to return to bordeaux walk twice a day to recharge. he rents the batteries for the event of less than 3 euros a day. only knows these cards he's operating costs by half but there is still one thing that bothers him. world of one place where we where we swap the batteries. but in that event i don't get the feedback about all we are getting from the border guys is also also because. it doubles their income saw families. we see kids being brought from the village that are now schooling in kampala because the writers have more money. and this right days germany jimmy had done a new trade. he had worked for a solar energy company for several years before he decided to try to make a company as motorbikes cleena. with his startup zimbo he now imports cutting edge electric motor bikes from china. each one sells for about a 1000 euros that's quite a bit of money but the drivers can be over a period of 2 years. and the bikes are tailored to their specific needs here our driving is different than chinese person commuting to work here we really lo
on average he has to return to bordeaux walk twice a day to recharge. he rents the batteries for the event of less than 3 euros a day. only knows these cards he's operating costs by half but there is still one thing that bothers him. world of one place where we where we swap the batteries. but in that event i don't get the feedback about all we are getting from the border guys is also also because. it doubles their income saw families. we see kids being brought from the village that are now...
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so my advice now would be hold onto that one, because it will come into its own, and, like a bordeauxe, it will then get better over age. david: now i will hold onto it. [laughter] you become a ceo when you were only 50 years old. you are only 50 now, right? ola: yes. david: very young by my standards, practically a teenager. how long can you do this job? there is no age limit, so you could do this for 15 years or 20 years. your predecessors did it for about a dozen years or so. ola: i'm not thinking about that so much right now. i'm thinking about what i do today and tomorrow and navigating through the transformation. so it is not on my mind, by now it is going to be a very as theg journey here, whole company is in transformation over the next few years. david: let's suppose somebody is in college now. they are saying i want to join a nice industry. why should somebody want to join the automobile industry? ola: well, since i just came from the ces in las vegas, which stands for "this is what happens tomorrow," at the electronic show, if you go to that now compared to 10 years ago, ev
so my advice now would be hold onto that one, because it will come into its own, and, like a bordeauxe, it will then get better over age. david: now i will hold onto it. [laughter] you become a ceo when you were only 50 years old. you are only 50 now, right? ola: yes. david: very young by my standards, practically a teenager. how long can you do this job? there is no age limit, so you could do this for 15 years or 20 years. your predecessors did it for about a dozen years or so. ola: i'm not...
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to open and by the end of june sporting events should be able to also take place in the city of bordeaux there was relief at the new measures that have been announced that would be. happy to welcome customers again it's nice to know that we can work on the quite acceptable conditions given the situation we're going to. weave rearranged the tables we've marked on the floor for customers and we've got a lot of ads on the walls just don't work sure. take out food the lifting of self isolation and may the 11th does not change much but i think people will want to go outside and do the work that it's not toping back to normal here for life in front groups of more than 10 people will still remain for been in public spaces not so in private spaces such as people's homes and the measures are not completely uniform across the country either paris is a now what's considered to be an orange showing meaning that the virus is still spreading at a higher rate of circulating at a higher rate than in the rest of the country and as a result of that while bars and restaurants and cafes will be able to open
to open and by the end of june sporting events should be able to also take place in the city of bordeaux there was relief at the new measures that have been announced that would be. happy to welcome customers again it's nice to know that we can work on the quite acceptable conditions given the situation we're going to. weave rearranged the tables we've marked on the floor for customers and we've got a lot of ads on the walls just don't work sure. take out food the lifting of self isolation and...
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heart of the subsistence or continuing warms the showers even here the getting into the south so bordeaux sundry paris represents the warmth festival 27 degrees on mondays 30 on tuesday it's not a record but what about the average of 21 cools down little bit the rain come when savor equal to wednesday for africa the north coast is a bit windy from the point of view of rocker sorry about 25 degrees it may well be showery there's been a cloud elsewhere but the breeze through egypt isn't a strong one there's a little bit dusty the heavy showers have been of course for the sas from nigeria across to ghana there's been flooding. in the golden age of cinema. one man provided the soundtrack for a nation out 0 well to meets the musical composer for over $350.00 movies music for entertainment escaping and conflict. a pretty fate composer who joy to millions at least man egypt's musical maestro on al-jazeera. the. go again the top stories on al-jazeera another night of violent protests is expected me out lists of the death of an unarmed black man the governor of minnesota says he is fully mobilizin
heart of the subsistence or continuing warms the showers even here the getting into the south so bordeaux sundry paris represents the warmth festival 27 degrees on mondays 30 on tuesday it's not a record but what about the average of 21 cools down little bit the rain come when savor equal to wednesday for africa the north coast is a bit windy from the point of view of rocker sorry about 25 degrees it may well be showery there's been a cloud elsewhere but the breeze through egypt isn't a strong...
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heart of the subsistence on continuing warms the showers even here the getting into the south so bordeaux sundry paris represents the warmth festival 27 degrees on monday 30 on tuesday it's a wreck old but what about the average of 21 cools down little bit the bit of rain come when savor equal to wednesday for africa the north coast is a bit windy from the point of view of rock or surpass 25 degrees it may well be showery there's been a cloud elsewhere but the breeze through egypt isn't a strong one there's a little bit dusty the heavy showers have been of course for the sas from nigeria across to ghana has been flooding. from. frank assessments tourism but the income stream is dead in the water what's been the result in poaching quite significantly informed opinions there has been a very aggressive political rhetoric that has become very normal in israeli society in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines it's time for new policy it is a country that is not only disintegrating but he's threatening the stability of the whole continues inside story on al-jazeera. what the war. this is
heart of the subsistence on continuing warms the showers even here the getting into the south so bordeaux sundry paris represents the warmth festival 27 degrees on monday 30 on tuesday it's a wreck old but what about the average of 21 cools down little bit the bit of rain come when savor equal to wednesday for africa the north coast is a bit windy from the point of view of rock or surpass 25 degrees it may well be showery there's been a cloud elsewhere but the breeze through egypt isn't a...
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. >> i'm a bordeaux and chelsea fan, huge fan of c's candy.ter bay area project thanks and share your gratitude for everyone on the front lines of the covid-19 battle. hughes oous the #betterbayarea to say thank you and we will share the love. >>> quick heads up in the south bay. palo alto is starting its shared streets pilot program, much like the idea in oakland and san francisco, this will give more space for people to get outside and enjoy this weekend while keeping socially distanced. drivers will only be able to use these routes to reach homes and essential businesses and are urged to drive slowly. >>> let get another check of the weather with lisa argen. your saying it's not going to be as warm this weekend as we saw the past couple of days? >> no, no, liz. we saw 96 at concord airport, 92 in redwood city. low to mid 80s inland. temperatures really coming down. we will be looking at that trend. unfortunately to kin, eknow you're a fan of the heat. we've got cooler weather on the way certainly for the second half of the weekend and poten
. >> i'm a bordeaux and chelsea fan, huge fan of c's candy.ter bay area project thanks and share your gratitude for everyone on the front lines of the covid-19 battle. hughes oous the #betterbayarea to say thank you and we will share the love. >>> quick heads up in the south bay. palo alto is starting its shared streets pilot program, much like the idea in oakland and san francisco, this will give more space for people to get outside and enjoy this weekend while keeping socially...
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first i have just as rosalie and they are know for their bordeaux.een in paso robles since 1981. you find that adjusted wine.com. and i have j vineyards. in their rose and sold some bubbles. are known for their sparkling wines. and they have been in the russian river valley sonoma for over 30 years. you can find them at jay warren.com. and then this is from the napa valley. in this winery was established in 1985. in you can go here for a taste. >> give mom skincare and makeup is supposed by goodies. first have tart which is known for their incredible cosmetics. there hypoallergenic and vegan friendly. so they got some great pallets of color and some great little gift sets and brushes. everything for the lashes and brows. since all those salons are close. in this brand awake has the products that are based on botanical technology and antioxidant rich. so musical to revive and restore skin. beauty sleep in the box if you will say. you can find is to order tart cosmetics.com or awake beauty.com. all right heather smith some good gift ideas there. my adv
first i have just as rosalie and they are know for their bordeaux.een in paso robles since 1981. you find that adjusted wine.com. and i have j vineyards. in their rose and sold some bubbles. are known for their sparkling wines. and they have been in the russian river valley sonoma for over 30 years. you can find them at jay warren.com. and then this is from the napa valley. in this winery was established in 1985. in you can go here for a taste. >> give mom skincare and makeup is supposed...
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there is more restriction on your movements than if you are, say, in bordeaux or lyon. what does that mean in concrete measures? it means, for instance, if you get on the metro today at peak hours you need to have a piece of paper from your employer explaining why you couldn't work from home. although there has been for administrative reasons a mistake made by the government the actual law won't come into effect. there's been a couple of days so police won't be able to stop people on the metro today until it comes into force. but essentially that is the spirit of the law. the other important measure is that you can't travel more than 100 kilometers from your home unless you have a special reason to do so. but beyond that there is a lot more freedom for people's movement this morning and crucially some of europe's youngest citizens are preparing for something like a return to normal. some of those european citizens hardest hit by stay-at-home orders are finally getting back to something approaching normal. these teenagers in germany were returning to their school buildin
there is more restriction on your movements than if you are, say, in bordeaux or lyon. what does that mean in concrete measures? it means, for instance, if you get on the metro today at peak hours you need to have a piece of paper from your employer explaining why you couldn't work from home. although there has been for administrative reasons a mistake made by the government the actual law won't come into effect. there's been a couple of days so police won't be able to stop people on the metro...
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. >> you mentioned the bordeaux, marshmallow, caramel. >> i know. >> it's the best. good morning, everybody. live doppler 7, low clouds, fog, into san francisco, north bay. high pressure still in control. as we look at our satellite and radar composite, overall, we're seeing winds coming up from the south/southwest. that's brought the low clouds back in earnest. yesterday into locally parts of the north bay, but overall this ridge is going to take another day to transition to the east. as it does, we'll get even cooler and then that opens the door for a trough of low pressure that will replace the ridge next week, meaning the possibility of wet weather. here is a look at the north bay, san rafael, looking at clear sky. 52 in the city. 56 in oakland with the clouds. low 50s in redwood city with 40s in gilroy, pacifica is at 50. and check out a beautiful view here from our east bay hills, 49, santa rosa. it's chilly in the north bay with upper 40s, elsewhere mid 50s, concord. look at the clouds in emeryville right now. patchy fog with us. heat relief today, cooler toda
. >> you mentioned the bordeaux, marshmallow, caramel. >> i know. >> it's the best. good morning, everybody. live doppler 7, low clouds, fog, into san francisco, north bay. high pressure still in control. as we look at our satellite and radar composite, overall, we're seeing winds coming up from the south/southwest. that's brought the low clouds back in earnest. yesterday into locally parts of the north bay, but overall this ridge is going to take another day to transition to...
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that extreme using what i've seen flooding in the south of france with huge amounts of rain but bordeaux is not one of those places you don't get a memory very often typically 80 millimeters in the whole of may we just had a $125.00 in may isn't over and there could be more rain on the way doesn't the committee likely because the blue which is the rain is in spain portugal or over here the pope out here in switzerland but the forecast for the board and i've just been looking at what's been happening now is spotty rain that there's more rain to come tomorrow i don't think too much but some of the same for it tends to right now and war political beat come the end of the week so the rain at the moment is focusing in the next 24 hours in south of france but further inland with a mediterranean feed and that was a similar setup to what we tend to get in the u.s. warm air from the south cold air from the north rain in the middle the cold air itself is a bit disappointing if you're in london it's cold and windy. thanks very much well still ahead on al-jazeera why a stray. having to find new ways
that extreme using what i've seen flooding in the south of france with huge amounts of rain but bordeaux is not one of those places you don't get a memory very often typically 80 millimeters in the whole of may we just had a $125.00 in may isn't over and there could be more rain on the way doesn't the committee likely because the blue which is the rain is in spain portugal or over here the pope out here in switzerland but the forecast for the board and i've just been looking at what's been...
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>> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite?> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell within 30 days. >> and would you know how to liquidate it if you had to? >> yeah. >> and so why haven't you suggested that to greg? >> well, i tried, marcus. i'm not in charge. he's my boss. >> dan definitely knows what he's talking about. to take a guy with 20 years' experience and handcuff him seems silly to me. where are the owners? >> well, greg schroeder is the one owner that i think you've maybe met. >> i have not. >> boy, um-- >> i've been here a good amount of time, and i still haven't met greg. it isn't like he didn't know i was coming. all right, well, i'm gonna walk over to the wine bar. we can meet some more people. >> sure. >> the lay
>> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite?> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell...
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that's the limiting factor the rains being squeezed out of the south it's i mean this is a picture of bordeaux if you're driving as you say in the trash about there was showing it quite clearly all wrapped up so it's wet and it's not particularly warm the average temperatures should be about 10 degrees higher than what it is now the rain is still going to fall but the hospital going through northern suits and towards germany in the next 24 hours but no she's going in that direction don't throw it flying north as you might normally be because the cold wind is coming up against what is the cold front and very nice and more down here in eastern europe and cold behind it 10 in barely look at war sort 26 for example warsaw as temps you would also take a tumble down to about 10 tomorrow the average is about 19 so the cold front goes through there and of course on a cold front you tend to get weather but it is weakening so be able to write in the courts gets to bucharest feudal caressed your enjoy temperatures approaching 30 degrees above average despite the fact the fronts on the way sorry for franc
that's the limiting factor the rains being squeezed out of the south it's i mean this is a picture of bordeaux if you're driving as you say in the trash about there was showing it quite clearly all wrapped up so it's wet and it's not particularly warm the average temperatures should be about 10 degrees higher than what it is now the rain is still going to fall but the hospital going through northern suits and towards germany in the next 24 hours but no she's going in that direction don't throw...
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andrea canning: kelli bordeaux was always there for others. there for her friends, there for her country. this was a good fit for her, the army? she wanted to be an officer. andrea canning: her personal life was a little more complicated. she was estranged from her husband. were they talking divorce? kelli was. mike wasn't.
andrea canning: kelli bordeaux was always there for others. there for her friends, there for her country. this was a good fit for her, the army? she wanted to be an officer. andrea canning: her personal life was a little more complicated. she was estranged from her husband. were they talking divorce? kelli was. mike wasn't.
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it is the first time i have done this in bordeaux.rn in the back too. translation: the first time outside, really. the first event, the first leisure activity and the first return to a pretty normal life. so it's very cool. with hours of content consumed during lockdown through streaming services like netflix, the film industry is hoping that the appetite for old—fashioned cinema going won't have disappeared, even if the way films are served in the future looks set to change. 0livia crellin, bbc news. and you've been watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello there. some of the warmest weather of the year so far on the way this week. we will see temperatures on wednesday peak somewhere around 27, 28 degrees, 82 fahrenheit in eastern england, up to 22 or 23 in parts of northern scotland. warmth, though, doesn't mean sunshine and dry weather all the way. some parts of the south won't be seeing much rain but quite a bit at times in the north, and later on we could see some more wet weather come wit
it is the first time i have done this in bordeaux.rn in the back too. translation: the first time outside, really. the first event, the first leisure activity and the first return to a pretty normal life. so it's very cool. with hours of content consumed during lockdown through streaming services like netflix, the film industry is hoping that the appetite for old—fashioned cinema going won't have disappeared, even if the way films are served in the future looks set to change. 0livia crellin,...
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in bordeaux and then paris. december is likely to have been an isolated case. host: when did the french government issue the lockdown across the country? mid-march. march 16. probably four or five days too late. host: why do you say that? guest: if they had done it earlier they would not have seen the relatively elevated death toll they are seeing now. there are other factors that play into that. you have to give the french overall, i would say, a b or b plus. germany, buts better than spain, italy, or the united states. host: we are talking with adam, parisew york times" bureau chief. are outside.e you what are the restrictions if you want to travel through the streets? there are no restrictions. they were lifted about a week ago. people are free to circulate, if they like. the part that is still closed is a problem in one of the world's .ensest cities young people have been congregating on the river banks, which are not closed anymore. the parks are closed. up until a week ago you had to sign your own form issued by the interior ministry, listing one why you
in bordeaux and then paris. december is likely to have been an isolated case. host: when did the french government issue the lockdown across the country? mid-march. march 16. probably four or five days too late. host: why do you say that? guest: if they had done it earlier they would not have seen the relatively elevated death toll they are seeing now. there are other factors that play into that. you have to give the french overall, i would say, a b or b plus. germany, buts better than spain,...
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in bordeaux and then paris. december is likely to have been an isolated case.ost: when did the french government issue the lockdown across the country? mid-march. march 16. probably four or five days too late. host: why do you say that? guest: if they had done it earlier they would not have seen the relatively elevated death toll they are seeing now. there are other factors that play into that. you have to give the french overall, i would say, a b or b plus. germany, buts better than spain, italy, or the united states. host: we are talking with adam, parisew york times" bureau chief. are outside.e you what are the restrictions if you want to travel through the streets? there are no restrictions. they were lifted about a week ago. people are free to circulate, if they like. the part that is still closed is a problem in one of the world's .ensest cities young people have been congregating on the river banks, which are not closed anymore. the parks are closed. up until a week ago you had to sign your own form issued by the interior ministry, listing one why you sh
in bordeaux and then paris. december is likely to have been an isolated case.ost: when did the french government issue the lockdown across the country? mid-march. march 16. probably four or five days too late. host: why do you say that? guest: if they had done it earlier they would not have seen the relatively elevated death toll they are seeing now. there are other factors that play into that. you have to give the french overall, i would say, a b or b plus. germany, buts better than spain,...