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a heartbreaking scene for conservationist kevin dahl he's worked along the us mexico border for years and your records when the border it was little more than a symbolic walk this vehicle very well here was just an old cow fence with 3 strands of barbed wire right park service friends would say they'd call it to this restaurant across the street order their lunch and they'd meet them at the fence and get their lunch. rules protecting historical and cultural sites will wave to build the will now there is nothing to stop contractors destroying the faux history you can see that they're using a steamroller to compress this 60 foot swath and they're doing it right next to quito but hugo springs this desert oasis where people have lived for millennia and now it's protected by the park service except they are destroying an archaeological site by doing this right here we know this is an archaeological site there are people buried there. dolphin is the wolf solid nature could also hurt the region's unique does that wildlife. desert animals have to roam far to get water and the flow of genes th
a heartbreaking scene for conservationist kevin dahl he's worked along the us mexico border for years and your records when the border it was little more than a symbolic walk this vehicle very well here was just an old cow fence with 3 strands of barbed wire right park service friends would say they'd call it to this restaurant across the street order their lunch and they'd meet them at the fence and get their lunch. rules protecting historical and cultural sites will wave to build the will now...
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dahl thea's the wall solid nature could also hurt the region's unique does it wildlife. desert animals have to roam far to get water and the flow of genes the interaction between the animals which is really important to keeping a healthy population welcome to be completely stopped at this wall. thank. you county residents have organized and you will protest kevin dahl is among the demonstrators activists have held regular protest and say whoa construction has gone ahead without local engagement lake and joe doll has been campaigning for months. so the trumpet ministration has pulled out all the stops in order to build this wall they have waived more than $41.00 and vironment culture resource protection laws and all of the laws that would normally have been cast aside for this project and now trump has stolen billions of dollars from the military in order to build these walls it's actually quite easy to climb over shimmied up those behinds myself lots of videos have come out of people climbing over these walls proponents say the wall will stop illegal immigrants and drugs
dahl thea's the wall solid nature could also hurt the region's unique does it wildlife. desert animals have to roam far to get water and the flow of genes the interaction between the animals which is really important to keeping a healthy population welcome to be completely stopped at this wall. thank. you county residents have organized and you will protest kevin dahl is among the demonstrators activists have held regular protest and say whoa construction has gone ahead without local engagement...
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a heartbreaking scene for conservationist kevin dahl he's worked along the us mexico border for years and he recalls when the border it was little more than a symbolic maka this vehicle very was here was just an old cow fence with 3 strands of barbed wire a park service friends would say they call it to this restaurant across the street order their lunch and they'd meet them at the fence and get their lunch rules protecting historical and cultural sites were waved to build the wall now there is nothing to stop contractors destroying the parks history you can see that they're using a steamroller to compress this 60 foot swath and they're doing it right next to cuba hugo springs this desert oasis where people have lived for millennia and now it's protected by the park service except they are destroying an archaeological site by doing this right here we know this is an archaeological site there are people buried there. dolphin is the wolf solid nature could also hurt the region's unique does that wildlife. desert animals have to roam far to get water and the flow of genes the interaction
a heartbreaking scene for conservationist kevin dahl he's worked along the us mexico border for years and he recalls when the border it was little more than a symbolic maka this vehicle very was here was just an old cow fence with 3 strands of barbed wire a park service friends would say they call it to this restaurant across the street order their lunch and they'd meet them at the fence and get their lunch rules protecting historical and cultural sites were waved to build the wall now there is...
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how does that affect me mr dahl difference is often the physical boss disappears and is replaced by digital technologies that are invisible people far closer watch these mathematical theorem . these mathematical see in these mathematical theorems about a group. imagine i had a computer counting how much expensive studio time my bills cost now that's total digital control. what algorithms com count however a social skills to measure those you simply need to ask your employees rating systems in which work is evaluated one another becoming more commonplace they were inspired by the customer rating systems we used to from most major internet that phones. i produce have brought me a cup of coffee today. would i again. online fashion retail is the land of developed design no rating system based on coworker feedback in order to digitally track the worst performance of the company's 5000 some employees union friendly foundation examined this system this study shows that the sensation of total surveillance that creates damage the working environment and yes more and more companies are favoring digit
how does that affect me mr dahl difference is often the physical boss disappears and is replaced by digital technologies that are invisible people far closer watch these mathematical theorem . these mathematical see in these mathematical theorems about a group. imagine i had a computer counting how much expensive studio time my bills cost now that's total digital control. what algorithms com count however a social skills to measure those you simply need to ask your employees rating systems in...
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for photographer marco schmidt scenic landscape sub dahl he prefers the chaos of desert. abandoned by their own. and a unique eating experience for all the senses up in the skies above the spanish city of boston. children's author called native phone is sometimes referred to as the j.k. rowling of germany books are now available in over 30 languages and she's sold over 26000000 of them it was a trilogy beginning in 2003 that really made her internationally famous meanwhile her popularity hasn't waned indeed it has grown and each new book is eagerly awaited by have fans she recently spoke to us about how latest venture with mexican film director gave yaml total. it is a dark drama about fascism betrayal and magic it's also fantasy author. favorite film the work of mexican director. toddled when he asked if she wanted to write a.
for photographer marco schmidt scenic landscape sub dahl he prefers the chaos of desert. abandoned by their own. and a unique eating experience for all the senses up in the skies above the spanish city of boston. children's author called native phone is sometimes referred to as the j.k. rowling of germany books are now available in over 30 languages and she's sold over 26000000 of them it was a trilogy beginning in 2003 that really made her internationally famous meanwhile her popularity hasn't...
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engineer eric dahle acknowledges that the images seen in the crash test could lead to serious injuries collision with another occupantoccupant. >> paralyzing injuries, death, serious injury >> serious injury. >> for years the american of pediatrics recommend kids stay in a car seat for as long as possible and should not switch to a booster seat until at least 40 pounds matching canadian regulations. until 2007 evenflo marketed the big kid booster as safe for kids as young as 1 as long as they weighed 30 pound or more. four years before the 2016 accident dahle recommended evenflo stop selling booster seats under 40 bounds because they would be safer iran seats with harnesses. dahle who still works for evenflo later testified he superbortd the decision to stick with the 30 pound minimum. jillian just weighed under 37 pounds. >> evenflo touted its side impact test as something that was rigorous, and used the side impact testing marketing to sell its big kid booster. the test was anything but rigorous. >> just months before jillian's accident evenflo did change the requirements but didn't
engineer eric dahle acknowledges that the images seen in the crash test could lead to serious injuries collision with another occupantoccupant. >> paralyzing injuries, death, serious injury >> serious injury. >> for years the american of pediatrics recommend kids stay in a car seat for as long as possible and should not switch to a booster seat until at least 40 pounds matching canadian regulations. until 2007 evenflo marketed the big kid booster as safe for kids as young as 1...
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ricky davis his then girlfriend connie dahl said they found her and called 911.he case cold and the identity of the killer went unsolve for 14 years until november of 1999. >> we found the complaint alleging one count of murder. >> reporter: ricky davis was tried and eventually convicted in 2005 for the murder and sentenced to 16 years to life in prison. >> it was rewarding to finally reach a completion. >> reporter: investigators said dna evidence at the time connected davis to the murder along with a confession from dahl. the day after the murder dahl gave a tour of the crime scene. >> she showed me where the body was laid as if asleep is the way she describe it. >> reporter: in april of last year with the help of the northern california innocence project, newly tested evidence revealed an unknown male dna profile on hylton's nightgown and under her fingernails. >> he did not do it and i know he didn't. >> reporter: a judge reversed davis' murder conviction and remained in custody awaiting a retrial until now. similar geneaologyic testing used to crack this cas
ricky davis his then girlfriend connie dahl said they found her and called 911.he case cold and the identity of the killer went unsolve for 14 years until november of 1999. >> we found the complaint alleging one count of murder. >> reporter: ricky davis was tried and eventually convicted in 2005 for the murder and sentenced to 16 years to life in prison. >> it was rewarding to finally reach a completion. >> reporter: investigators said dna evidence at the time connected...
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. >> reporter: the company's led by 42-year-old singaporean ceo ming dahl tan. >> we believe in garmsnd it's passion for us, it's not business for us. >> tan used to be a lawyer who loved video games. one day he realized that to be a better gamer, he needed better equipment. that motivated him and a friend toesign the g gaming mouse. it's quick responsiveness and doability made it a huge hit. >> every single pixel motion, every single swipe is incredibly important. what you want to do is have prevision, accuracy, and you want predictability. that's what we design our mice do. in esports today, any single motion, every single click can mean the difference between a million dollars and zero. >> reporter: the company also makes other items, including a keyboard that uses light senenss for faster activation. the ceo now wants to use razer's popularity to gain a foothold in the growing field of financial technology or syntech. the firm has developed an app called razer pay that lets users make electronic payments. tan hopes it will appeal to young people who lack bank accounts. . >> we're
. >> reporter: the company's led by 42-year-old singaporean ceo ming dahl tan. >> we believe in garmsnd it's passion for us, it's not business for us. >> tan used to be a lawyer who loved video games. one day he realized that to be a better gamer, he needed better equipment. that motivated him and a friend toesign the g gaming mouse. it's quick responsiveness and doability made it a huge hit. >> every single pixel motion, every single swipe is incredibly important. what...
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i think always people travels to go away to taste the oyster the irish gaelic name for go away is dahl of from stony river which is the river current that runs through its center. go it's been enjoying an economic boom since the 990 s. the old center with its palms vibrant art scene as well as going ways to universities attract people the world over. to go always special shown for one spoke to schmidt he said he has lived here for 15 years. is among the big cities the nicest one of the malls. so this is attracts a lot of young people the university has no more than $15000.00 students and the total population is about $80000.00 so that gives you an idea. and it's a city with a thriving youth culture party town really. and this is precisely the feeling the long planned official opening for its years culture couple was supposed to put across but what there didn't permit the big party was canceled for safety reasons but the thing remains for a long ways parade the celebrations just took place in the pubs the traditional irish music of course. and that's all. you have time for today but don
i think always people travels to go away to taste the oyster the irish gaelic name for go away is dahl of from stony river which is the river current that runs through its center. go it's been enjoying an economic boom since the 990 s. the old center with its palms vibrant art scene as well as going ways to universities attract people the world over. to go always special shown for one spoke to schmidt he said he has lived here for 15 years. is among the big cities the nicest one of the malls....
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reporting racial scapegoating instances of racism and xenophobia have been reported in delhi where peter dahl has investigated this what did you find out what's going on what drove really essentially what we're seeing as is that these spread of the of the virus and cost a global outbreak of what can only be described as mass hysteria in thailand pleased to have seen $1000.00 cases no deaths signs that we've seen have been pictures. been shared on social media reading we don't want chinese people to come into the restaurant for instance the reason coronavirus 9000 kilometers away in italy a place that's only seen 2 cases no deaths we've seen signs outside shops and restaurants saying that people from china were barred from entering the director of one of italy's most prestigious music schools effectively banned all east asian students because he was afraid that they would somehow spread the virus that's just racism i mean what has been absolutely here is calling out what's what's been the reaction well to speak up against this race and very accurately called it i think many of take a social me
reporting racial scapegoating instances of racism and xenophobia have been reported in delhi where peter dahl has investigated this what did you find out what's going on what drove really essentially what we're seeing as is that these spread of the of the virus and cost a global outbreak of what can only be described as mass hysteria in thailand pleased to have seen $1000.00 cases no deaths signs that we've seen have been pictures. been shared on social media reading we don't want chinese...
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>>david dahl. the ley gave up a hit but gets through the first on skis second inning weeks. watch this play the platum glove are back guns always out at first talkives up no runs and 2 hits this 2 innings of work a's win 5, 2, giants beat the mariners on a bases loaded walk and the night finly college basketll mark fox in the cal golden bearshosting 21th race, colodo right to the 2nd half call-up rally off the face 3 is goo bradley led golden the goldenbears wi 26 points. monts later cal, still in control kareen southconverts a three-ball 19 points off the fence fo south. there's up by 16 cow with the set 76 62 with the bears aranteeda winning home conference record face ah saturday ken and pam that time of year we're talking some nfl combine. it's only matter of time before fillin out of college basketball brket some of be listening my classic-rock vinyl for a while you john drug it kind of swap some recommendations thanksmark and my next today to cto the rescue caught on camera wn a calif m steyer will beat donald trump on the economy. his people over profits plan makes li
>>david dahl. the ley gave up a hit but gets through the first on skis second inning weeks. watch this play the platum glove are back guns always out at first talkives up no runs and 2 hits this 2 innings of work a's win 5, 2, giants beat the mariners on a bases loaded walk and the night finly college basketll mark fox in the cal golden bearshosting 21th race, colodo right to the 2nd half call-up rally off the face 3 is goo bradley led golden the goldenbears wi 26 points. monts later cal,...
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stabbed 29 times in their home in 20 -- 1985 uk hinged on a confession from his one's girlfriend, connie dahl, claiming she witnessed and helped him with the crime.:the interrogation methods were high risk and were concerning to us, that they likely resulted in a false confession. >> that is why melissa o'connell with the innocence project got involved. this is pushing investigators to test evidence, calling on the crime lab to test a bite mark on the victim's nightgown that the woman claimed she was responsible for the confession. the dna did not match either of them, but another man. >> under the victims severely injured shins, it demonstrated how much she fought for her life before she succumbed to her injuries. >> reporter: the sacrament of crime lab traced the dna to another suspect, michael green, rested in roseville on tuesday. the district attorney says he is one of three boys that may have been involved. one is dead, and the other? >> we do believe he was not the witness to the incident itself, but was a witness to the immediate, are somewhat immediate aftermath. >> reporter: the mot
stabbed 29 times in their home in 20 -- 1985 uk hinged on a confession from his one's girlfriend, connie dahl, claiming she witnessed and helped him with the crime.:the interrogation methods were high risk and were concerning to us, that they likely resulted in a false confession. >> that is why melissa o'connell with the innocence project got involved. this is pushing investigators to test evidence, calling on the crime lab to test a bite mark on the victim's nightgown that the woman...
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and that looked like a good call for two weeks, and then looked like a balance dahl.y. the markets are squirrely here i think stephanie nailed it. there's a bunch of divergencdivs >>> paul, what stands out in terms of sectors that look attractive valuation-wise. >> paul, go for it. >> i think on a valuation basis, when you look across the spectrum of sectors, most are trading at the highest valuations the two sectors that stand out are financials, which are only in about the 50th percentile so those are two energies quite obviously out of favors here technology is trading at the higher in ten years, but it has traded historically at much higher valuations. so i think, you know, we talk about -- we hear a lot about right now, especially with the growth stocks moving so much we're looking like 2000. when you look there's similarities, but very loose similarities when you dig down deeper into them, there's big differences. for instance, the valuation of growth stocks right now is about a 50% premium-to-value stock in 2000, it was 2 1/2 times, so that defies the highest m
and that looked like a good call for two weeks, and then looked like a balance dahl.y. the markets are squirrely here i think stephanie nailed it. there's a bunch of divergencdivs >>> paul, what stands out in terms of sectors that look attractive valuation-wise. >> paul, go for it. >> i think on a valuation basis, when you look across the spectrum of sectors, most are trading at the highest valuations the two sectors that stand out are financials, which are only in about...
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dahl. oing to get with and name daimler. and tesla has started production.hen it comes to -- the first week of february and with a 90% growth. >> when you look at things like kamala harris. some people returning but many still working from home. >> >> apologies. we're having a few issues with the technology. no doubt for lifeline because those working from home in china. threat let's the market perspective. >> we have laura glomer in london and it seems quite phenomenal markets are big to this this idea that stocks in the u.s. can go higher, the dollar goes higher on the an nfluence of factors or we'll give us how much longer this can be sustained? >> we have the bond market. so the people you mean is at the highest against actual world since 2055. and in the bond market has been the highest since 2002. now, i think this will persist for the near term because when you look at underlying fundamentals. they continue to hold ground there. notely in europe. 2019. from i my late and then we have these broader virus fierce damp ling marks and asia seriously. now,
dahl. oing to get with and name daimler. and tesla has started production.hen it comes to -- the first week of february and with a 90% growth. >> when you look at things like kamala harris. some people returning but many still working from home. >> >> apologies. we're having a few issues with the technology. no doubt for lifeline because those working from home in china. threat let's the market perspective. >> we have laura glomer in london and it seems quite phenomenal...
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begs the question, but do we rewrite cultural history, listen to michaeljackson music, reading roald dahl weeks the system, the single management and this will be the biggest shake—up of the network, obviously because of the problems that has beleaguered our transport network. it will be interesting to see if this can ever resolve the problems on our railways. why all of a sudden there is lots of prime ministerial transport things just impping ministerial transport things just popping into the papers. grant shapps has been in the media more than any other media. he is on the case of smart motorways, things we have let ride, excuse the pun. tories have five years, the luxury of five years to play around with this. that is why it is coming to the fore now. one of the papers suggesting that hs2, which we are expecting a decision and, it will get the thumbs up. another transport story. let me introduce you to blitz the cat. we know it they have nine lives. this cat, iam know it they have nine lives. this cat, i am laughing know it they have nine lives. this cat, iam laughing in know it they h
begs the question, but do we rewrite cultural history, listen to michaeljackson music, reading roald dahl weeks the system, the single management and this will be the biggest shake—up of the network, obviously because of the problems that has beleaguered our transport network. it will be interesting to see if this can ever resolve the problems on our railways. why all of a sudden there is lots of prime ministerial transport things just impping ministerial transport things just popping into...