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mps, including the likes of dominic greene, has been incredibly active.isa greene, has been incredibly active. he is a real european and a true sense of the word. former conservative attorney general has been pushing for parliament to have its say in this entire process. what are they proposing this time? this whole episode is a farce. nobody has seen such skulduggery since 1843 and pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels. this is just pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels. this isjust one pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels. this is just one of many options because there is a consensus that tomorrow, even if the european union comes up with something of a backstop, it's not going to be sufficient to win a majority and even though two thirds of the mps are remain, this is not going to happen. therefore one of the options is the people's vote which people like alistair campbell and other people have been promoting for weeks and weeks. you can understand why they are actually doing it but if they are actually doing it but if they are
mps, including the likes of dominic greene, has been incredibly active.isa greene, has been incredibly active. he is a real european and a true sense of the word. former conservative attorney general has been pushing for parliament to have its say in this entire process. what are they proposing this time? this whole episode is a farce. nobody has seen such skulduggery since 1843 and pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels. this is just pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels. this...
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but dominic green gave washington its first lead. in the second half, washington and the crowd just blow it open. off the miss, watch matisse bible. this is call a hammer. cal 0-6 in pac-12 play. they lose. difficult trip for the bears. >> just me being an older guy, but that washington state defender should have chased the guy a little harder. >> a little effort. he had a conversation with his coach probably. >> just ahead, animal control. >> cops saddle up as a wanted man -- saddle up a >>> all right. this is a wild story and go figure, it comes out of florida. >> we do mean wild. three horses chasing a man through a pasture who ran from deputies during a traffic stop. he hoofed it and jumped the fence, eluding his equine pursuers. >> the deputies corralled him a short time later. this looks not even real, like a video game. >> i'm sure those horses were deputized and had the authority. >>> keep your eyes on that man right there, james harden in the building. if it's possible to get an mvp of the midseason, well, he's just about th
but dominic green gave washington its first lead. in the second half, washington and the crowd just blow it open. off the miss, watch matisse bible. this is call a hammer. cal 0-6 in pac-12 play. they lose. difficult trip for the bears. >> just me being an older guy, but that washington state defender should have chased the guy a little harder. >> a little effort. he had a conversation with his coach probably. >> just ahead, animal control. >> cops saddle up as a wanted...
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---but moments later...dominic green gets it..deep corner three...green had 17 points off the bench forhington... ---huskies defeat the cal golden bears....71-52... ---stanford carindal also in washington to take on the washington state cougars.... ---1st half....cj elleby with the nice layup...had 18 points tonight for the cougars... ---start of the 2nd half...daejon davis takes it away from elleby....he takes it himself....he slams it in with authority....he had 15 points for the cardinal.... ---stanford defeats the washington state cougars...78- 66... well what a friday night it was for the golden state warriors and for their main big man demarcus cousins. the all star who made his return on friday night after that achilles tear last year. cousins came in and went to work right away. his first two points came off of this monster dunk. now with cousins in the lineup the warriors had five all stars on the court from last season. it's the first time that has happened since the 1970's. not even michael jordan's teams had five all stars in their starting lineup. cousins had 14 points, six
---but moments later...dominic green gets it..deep corner three...green had 17 points off the bench forhington... ---huskies defeat the cal golden bears....71-52... ---stanford carindal also in washington to take on the washington state cougars.... ---1st half....cj elleby with the nice layup...had 18 points tonight for the cougars... ---start of the 2nd half...daejon davis takes it away from elleby....he takes it himself....he slams it in with authority....he had 15 points for the cardinal.......
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dominic green gives washington its first lead., with the crowd pumped up, washington blows it open. off the miss, matisse bible with the hammer! cal now 0-6 in the pac-12 after the 71-52 loss. >>> an exciting night on the hilltop as usf looked for their first win over byu since 2013. the freshman jabari obuye! yeah, perfect last name for that slam, boo-yay, boo-yeah. again, a career-high 15 points. byu tried to keep it close, but usf answered every time. senior frankie, four 3s, finished with 21. the dons rolled 82-63. they're now 16-3 on the season, their best start since the '81-'82 season. >>> well, coming up today, we have nfc and afc title games in the nfl. and tara vanderveer, women's head coach at stanford, goes for her 900th win on the farm. if the cardinal beat washington state, she'll accomplish that. we'll bring you highlights tonight at 5:00. until then, have a great day. >> announcer: now an accuweather update. >>> we're checking out live doppler 7 again. we saw the cold front sweep through the north bay. it is weaken
dominic green gives washington its first lead., with the crowd pumped up, washington blows it open. off the miss, matisse bible with the hammer! cal now 0-6 in the pac-12 after the 71-52 loss. >>> an exciting night on the hilltop as usf looked for their first win over byu since 2013. the freshman jabari obuye! yeah, perfect last name for that slam, boo-yay, boo-yeah. again, a career-high 15 points. byu tried to keep it close, but usf answered every time. senior frankie, four 3s,...
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dominic green gives washington its first lead. the second half, with the crowd pumped up, washington blows it open. off the miss, money tees bible with the hammer! cal now 0-6 in the pac-12 after the 71-52 loss. >>> an exciting night on the hilltop as usf looked for their first win over byu since 2013. the freshman jabari yeah, boo-yay, boo-yeah! again, a career-high 15 points. byu tried to keep it close, but usf answered every time. senior frankie, four 3s, finished with 21. the dons rolled 82-63. they're now 16-3 on the season, their best start since the '81-'82 season. >>> well, coming up today, we have nfc and afc title games in the nfl. and tara vanderveer, women's head coach at stanford, goes for her 900th win on the farm. if the cardinal beat washington state, she'll accomplish that. we'll bring you highlights tonight at 5:00. until then, have a great day. >>> now an accuweather update from "abc7 mornings." >> good morning. i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. we have the cold front hitting parts of the north bay right now,
dominic green gives washington its first lead. the second half, with the crowd pumped up, washington blows it open. off the miss, money tees bible with the hammer! cal now 0-6 in the pac-12 after the 71-52 loss. >>> an exciting night on the hilltop as usf looked for their first win over byu since 2013. the freshman jabari yeah, boo-yay, boo-yeah! again, a career-high 15 points. byu tried to keep it close, but usf answered every time. senior frankie, four 3s, finished with 21. the dons...
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dominic green gives washington its first lead.ond half, with the crowd pumped up, washington blows it open. off the miss, matisse viable with the hammer! cal now 0-6 in the pac-12 after the 71-52 loss. >>> an exciting night on the hilltop as usf looked for their first win over byu since 2013. freshman jabari obuye! yeah, perfect last name for that slam. boo-yay, boo-yeah! that starts the run. just before the half, again, a career-high 15 points. byu tried to keep it close, but usf answered every time. the senior, frankie with four 3s. he finished with 21. the dons just rolled, 82-63. they're now 16-3 on the season, their best start since the '81-'82 season. >>> coming up today, we have nfc and afc title games in the nfl. and tara vanderveer, women's head coach at stanford, goes for her 900th win on the farm. if the cardinal beat washington state, she'll accomplish that. and of course, we'll bring you all the highlights starting tonight at 5:00. until then, have a great day. >>> now an accuweather update from "abc7 mornings." >> go
dominic green gives washington its first lead.ond half, with the crowd pumped up, washington blows it open. off the miss, matisse viable with the hammer! cal now 0-6 in the pac-12 after the 71-52 loss. >>> an exciting night on the hilltop as usf looked for their first win over byu since 2013. freshman jabari obuye! yeah, perfect last name for that slam. boo-yay, boo-yeah! that starts the run. just before the half, again, a career-high 15 points. byu tried to keep it close, but usf...
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we've got dominic greene who wants a temporary amendment, some airtime.essentially putting a deadline in place for the government and saying do something or the comments will take over. what is more significant for you, of all these amendments, what are you looking for? stephen: i agree with frank field. i think the party needs to vote on a variety of options. what will come clear is that there is little agreement on a e, and plan aand should be looked at more than it was previously. anna: for example, customs union, there will be no majority for anything else, therefore plan a will be brought back again in another guide? stephen: yes. there very well may be a majority to stay in the customs union as a way to get a deal through the house of commons. on the other amendment you mentioned, the nick boles amendment, where they try to seize control of the parliamentary agenda from the government if the government proves itself incapable of delivering a deal that parliament can support. i think mps are suspicious of that because it has constitutional ramificati
we've got dominic greene who wants a temporary amendment, some airtime.essentially putting a deadline in place for the government and saying do something or the comments will take over. what is more significant for you, of all these amendments, what are you looking for? stephen: i agree with frank field. i think the party needs to vote on a variety of options. what will come clear is that there is little agreement on a e, and plan aand should be looked at more than it was previously. anna: for...
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. “— this becomes the dominant colour we see. —— green light.still to come freak floods and tropical cyclones. this wind tunnel can generate wind speeds of up tunnel can generate wind speeds of up to 100 miles an hour. i'll be finding out how the research will keep pedestrians safe. we are in scotla nd keep pedestrians safe. we are in scotland at the uk plasma biggest onshore wind farm. we have been outside to see the turbines and find outside to see the turbines and find out how they work. now we have come inside to monitor the energy that is being produced will stop it is the control centre will stop it is a good day, a windy day. you will have known about that for quite a time. the wind is extremely important for us the wind is extremely important for us it is our business. we have had a system we have developed with the met office and what it does is provide us with a 14 day bespoke weather forecast for all the sites across the uk. that is notjust the wind, it is for rain and snow as well. you can look at how much energy has been generated b
. “— this becomes the dominant colour we see. —— green light.still to come freak floods and tropical cyclones. this wind tunnel can generate wind speeds of up tunnel can generate wind speeds of up to 100 miles an hour. i'll be finding out how the research will keep pedestrians safe. we are in scotla nd keep pedestrians safe. we are in scotland at the uk plasma biggest onshore wind farm. we have been outside to see the turbines and find outside to see the turbines and find out how they...
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i think lady gaga in "a star is born" -- the film in general will dominate conversations. between "green and "a star is born." bradley cooper has been snubbed for best director but is up for best actor. lady gaga for best actress. "shallow" for best songs. a number of nominations. "green book" is the other film with a lot of momentum in a number of categories. with a lot of wins in earlier award shows. the globes, pgas. sometimes those are viewed as previews of what will happen with the oscars. now we have the oscar nominations. >> i have to disagree with brian there in the actress category. he talked about lady gaga. glenn close has stolen the momentum this awards season for best actress. she won early on at the golden globes beating out lady gaga. they tied at the critics choice awards. we'll see what happens this weekend at the s.a.g. awards. glenn close has the momentum. it wouldn't be surprising if she won for "the wife" which was spectacular. >> let's look at best actor. we have christian bale, bradley cooper, willem dafoe, rami malek and viggo mortensen. >> i won't predict a front
i think lady gaga in "a star is born" -- the film in general will dominate conversations. between "green and "a star is born." bradley cooper has been snubbed for best director but is up for best actor. lady gaga for best actress. "shallow" for best songs. a number of nominations. "green book" is the other film with a lot of momentum in a number of categories. with a lot of wins in earlier award shows. the globes, pgas. sometimes those are viewed as...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. good morning, hall green health.h. the start of another busy day for doctor sonia ashraf. i will ring the first patient and just get their consent. today, on the phone orface to face... so, this was the higher dose... ..she will talk to dozens of patients. how long have you been feeling like this? it's a big operation, home to more than 20 gps, as well as nurses, physios and pharmacists, contacted by around 1000 patients every day. every single patient is unique. we have absolutely no idea what will walk through the door. ..and what's this about going homeless? what's happening there? this surgery will see more patients in a day than the local a&e. you mentioned it on your rings. but compared to hospitals, gps work on a much more limited budget. the amount of investment put into general practice is stilljust not enough. we then have to start thinking of ideas for smarter working. can i take a date of birth, please? and this is what smarter working looks like. making sure enough call handlers are working when the line
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. good morning, hall green health.h. the start of another busy day for doctor sonia ashraf. i will ring the first patient and just get their consent. today, on the phone orface to face... so, this was the higher dose... ..she will talk to dozens of patients. how long have you been feeling like this? it's a big operation, home to more than 20 gps, as well as nurses, physios and pharmacists, contacted by around 1000 patients every day. every single...
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because these are big beasts, people like sir michael fallon, kenneth clarke, dominic grieve qc, nicky morgan, justine greeningclear that no deal would be an absolute catastrophe and they will do all they can to stop it. so the first salve was supporting labour with their amendment and they helped defeat the government by seven votes, 303— 296, and the ground is shifting. the question is if theresa may and the government lose the meaningful vote on brexit next thursday what will the next stage be, will she concede and will she except she has to throw it to the people? will she have to consider the canada plus steel? will she consider we have to be in a customs union which will get rid of the northern ireland border problem? —— deal? it is not clear what it will be. it was a good night for the rebels. lousy night for the country. they would say it was a very good night. appalling night for the country. what on earth do these people think they are doing... in berlin tonight, in paris tonight, they are terrified of a no deal. they export file more to us. hang oi'i. they export file more to us. hang on. the last t
because these are big beasts, people like sir michael fallon, kenneth clarke, dominic grieve qc, nicky morgan, justine greeningclear that no deal would be an absolute catastrophe and they will do all they can to stop it. so the first salve was supporting labour with their amendment and they helped defeat the government by seven votes, 303— 296, and the ground is shifting. the question is if theresa may and the government lose the meaningful vote on brexit next thursday what will the next...
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dominated by men. joining me is aileen lee, kirsten green, and maha ibrahim, all founders. ♪ april of 2018, you were allthe cover of forbes magazine, a space normally reserved for men, male billionaires, and this is the first time a group of women was on the cover. when you solve this, how did it make you feel? awe,, nation of months of work, and decades of conversations and wondering whether our industry would be as diverse as we wanted it to be. the first reaction was this level of awe that it was coming to the forefront. emily: it was about a year before that you wrote and email vc's and you had had an enough. what was the spark that was the fire? enter enter capital, ,ech -- venture capital, tech after good high schools and selective colleges, there are as many women as men in your undergraduate class and you wind up in tech. you look around the table and there are no women, no people color, a bizarre universe. >> i know enough of these women. we are friendly with each other. we compare notes about these issues. there is enough of us now. we all feel the same way. we are starting to collaborate more
dominated by men. joining me is aileen lee, kirsten green, and maha ibrahim, all founders. ♪ april of 2018, you were allthe cover of forbes magazine, a space normally reserved for men, male billionaires, and this is the first time a group of women was on the cover. when you solve this, how did it make you feel? awe,, nation of months of work, and decades of conversations and wondering whether our industry would be as diverse as we wanted it to be. the first reaction was this level of awe that...
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greens liquor! warriors dominate the first half, and lead by as many as 20. streaking in the halftime locker room leading by 17. that is after a steel, and katie, by the way, with -- kd, by the way, with a steel. to come back and he starts heading the threes. 43 seconds left, there up 3, and the beer, again, with a long ball. he will send them into overtime. that is just where it gets excruciating. 45 seconds left in the game. clay goes the distance with the left hand to put it down. warriors take a two-point lead. 26, by the way for clay. out of bounds, it goes to curry who pops the 2, and elite again. you have to see the replay. how did the referees miss this? look how far out of bounds. you cannot save a ball like that. they locked out, but the warriors, the early disappears. the rockets get in with 5.5 left in the game. harden, best player in the great -- in the game draws the 3 with one second left. harden with 44 points, 15 assists, 10 rebounds, he hit 10 threes tonight. this is five straight games for him with 40 or more points. he is the defending mvp
greens liquor! warriors dominate the first half, and lead by as many as 20. streaking in the halftime locker room leading by 17. that is after a steel, and katie, by the way, with -- kd, by the way, with a steel. to come back and he starts heading the threes. 43 seconds left, there up 3, and the beer, again, with a long ball. he will send them into overtime. that is just where it gets excruciating. 45 seconds left in the game. clay goes the distance with the left hand to put it down. warriors...
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doctors at a time when their numbers are falling. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has the story. good morning, hall green ashraf. i will ring the first patient and just get their consent. today, on the phone or face—to—face. .. so, this was the higher dose... ..she will talk to dozens of patients. how long have you been feeling like this? it's a big operation, home to more than 20 gps, as well as nurses, physios and pharmacists, contacted by around 1000 patients every day. ..and what's this about going homeless? what's happening there? this surgery will see more patients in a day than the local a&e. you mentioned it on your rings. but compared to hospitals, gps work on a much more limited budget. the amount of investment put into general practice is stilljust not enough. we then have to start thinking of ideas for smarter working. i can't guarantee... can i take a date of birth, please? and this is what smarter working looks like. making sure enough call handlers are working when the lines are busiest. any time between 8:30am and 6:30pm, the phones are live and there's not many periods throughout the day
doctors at a time when their numbers are falling. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has the story. good morning, hall green ashraf. i will ring the first patient and just get their consent. today, on the phone or face—to—face. .. so, this was the higher dose... ..she will talk to dozens of patients. how long have you been feeling like this? it's a big operation, home to more than 20 gps, as well as nurses, physios and pharmacists, contacted by around 1000 patients every day. ..and...
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joining us now is dominic rob, former brexit secretary with anna edwards down on the green. anna? y much, matt. let's get to dominic rob, as you say former u.k. brexit secretary or his thoughts on the vote comes after 7:00 this evening. well, your assessment of most commentators suggest she will lose, but by how much? it's quite difficult to gauge. i think it's reasonably likely it's going to be roundly defeated, which to my mind means north of 50, but it could be more, but you never quite know. will do you think she still be able to go back to brussels and bring this back for another vote? >> we should always continue to negotiate and keep talking, but now and after we leave the eu, whether it's on wto terms or with a deal, but ultimately we cannot allow the eu to have a veto or delay brexit. we need to be ready with ramped up preparations to leave on wto terms to mature we can actually have some finale to this torture , and give the public a sense of we have delivered and referendum. -- delivered a referendum. anna: can you let a note of brexit -- can you rule out a note of brexi
joining us now is dominic rob, former brexit secretary with anna edwards down on the green. anna? y much, matt. let's get to dominic rob, as you say former u.k. brexit secretary or his thoughts on the vote comes after 7:00 this evening. well, your assessment of most commentators suggest she will lose, but by how much? it's quite difficult to gauge. i think it's reasonably likely it's going to be roundly defeated, which to my mind means north of 50, but it could be more, but you never quite...
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green protesters. santa barbara care dominic county sheriff's office lifting an evacuation order part plays earlier.the west coast could cause more flooding and mudslides in areas from those fires. the l.a. teacher strike has into a third day. the students being impacted. this district says does not have the money and is facing a budget deficit as teachers ask for more staff and resources. ♪ time now for our "benign hero." at 96 years old, world war ii veteran and purple heart recipient duane sherman has survived most of his wife and friends, who passed away in 2011. this year, for his birthday, his daughter turned to facebook and asked friends if they could send him a card. that request went viral. all over the world for each the veteran got to bring in his birthday with more than 50,000 cards and letters from all around the world. he was enlisted in the navy and, by the way, the pearl harbor attack, he was stationed on the uss lance, a ship that was attacked by kamikaze pilots in 1944. he is a hero, and all the important ways, and everyone he reached out, his daughter who got that going, although
green protesters. santa barbara care dominic county sheriff's office lifting an evacuation order part plays earlier.the west coast could cause more flooding and mudslides in areas from those fires. the l.a. teacher strike has into a third day. the students being impacted. this district says does not have the money and is facing a budget deficit as teachers ask for more staff and resources. ♪ time now for our "benign hero." at 96 years old, world war ii veteran and purple heart...
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green in their research which. cannot be. treated so there's not one dominated country and we're all because you could be an engine of other countries naturally this new nuclear arms race is not america's fault but every what outsiders namely the usual suspects since twenty ten we have seen the return of great power competition to varying degrees russia and china have made clear that they seek to substantially revise the post cold war international order and norms of behavior we could of course beat a dead horse and again point out that russia is not even in the same the as the us when it comes to military budgets in fact russian military spending has been for the ng for years while america's has ballooned symbolic as well within days the us should begin withdrawing from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty blaming russia's development of a cruise missile. but really gets on the old nerves here is the commander in chief of the united states is unpredictability and seemingly his habit of threatening everyone is we have more money than anybody else by far
green in their research which. cannot be. treated so there's not one dominated country and we're all because you could be an engine of other countries naturally this new nuclear arms race is not america's fault but every what outsiders namely the usual suspects since twenty ten we have seen the return of great power competition to varying degrees russia and china have made clear that they seek to substantially revise the post cold war international order and norms of behavior we could of course...
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dominated by men. joining me today on "studio 1.0," aileen lee, founder of cowboy ventures, kirsten green of forerunner ventures, and maha ibrahim, general pointer -- partner and can ventures. ♪ emily: in april of 2018, you all were the cover of forbes magazine. this is space normally reserved for men, male billionaires, and this is the first time a group of women was on the cover. when you saw this, how did it make you feel? >> we were all in awe, months of work and frankly this point decades in the background conversations, and wondering whether our industry was finally going to be as diverse as we all wanted it to be. i would say that the first reaction we all felt was this level of awe that it was coming to the forefront. emily: aileen, it was about a year before that you wrote an email to 20-some female vc's and you had had enough. what was the spark that was the fire that got you to do that? aileen: when you enter venture enter tech, after being fortunate enough to go to good high schools and selective colleges, there are as many women as men in your undergraduate class and you wind up in tech. y
dominated by men. joining me today on "studio 1.0," aileen lee, founder of cowboy ventures, kirsten green of forerunner ventures, and maha ibrahim, general pointer -- partner and can ventures. ♪ emily: in april of 2018, you all were the cover of forbes magazine. this is space normally reserved for men, male billionaires, and this is the first time a group of women was on the cover. when you saw this, how did it make you feel? >> we were all in awe, months of work and frankly...
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let's get into the different regions and see how they are fairing this morning green across the board the ftse may have dominated up about 81 basis points. italian stocks getting a nice boost. the cac right along side about the same it's a fairly decent picture here in europe remember, this also follows some decent gains yesterday in the u.s. they were able to add on to friday's big rally on the back of that strong non-farm pay roles report and reassuring comments from the fed chair. let's get into the different sectors here in europe yesterday the big mover on the positive side when i was standing up here was basic resources. that trade sensitive china sector now today we are seeing green across the board it's been a pretty positive picture throughout the morning at the top of the leaderboard, you have retail up 1.4%. banks just behind them industrials up just over 1% as well really those cyclical sectors doing well it's a pretty uniform reaction we're seeing today in european markets, and that is one of positivity >>> the lawyer for former nissan chairman carlos ghosn says he could face misconduct charges late
let's get into the different regions and see how they are fairing this morning green across the board the ftse may have dominated up about 81 basis points. italian stocks getting a nice boost. the cac right along side about the same it's a fairly decent picture here in europe remember, this also follows some decent gains yesterday in the u.s. they were able to add on to friday's big rally on the back of that strong non-farm pay roles report and reassuring comments from the fed chair. let's get...
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dominate. it won best original song, but the singer lost out on best actress to glenn close. comedy and picture screenplay went to green book, the true story of an interracial road trip through 1960's american south. >> alfonso cuaron took home best director for his film based on his childhood in mexico and the woman who raised him. it was named best foreign language film. politics were largely absent from the ceremony until christian bale accepted his award for best actor in a comedy for his betrayal of former u.s. vice president dick cheney. >> thank you to satan for giving me inspiration on how to play this role. >> in the television world, the top award went to spy drama the americans. recognized for her role in killing eve. here, to look be out into this audience because i see you. , all the spaces of change. >> a golden globes is no guarantee of auster laura, but the recognition can give films a boost ahead of the academy awards. voting begins this monday. >> you may have noticed a charming brunette popping up all over the place. more on the mysterious fiji water girl coming up in the press review. stay with us.
dominate. it won best original song, but the singer lost out on best actress to glenn close. comedy and picture screenplay went to green book, the true story of an interracial road trip through 1960's american south. >> alfonso cuaron took home best director for his film based on his childhood in mexico and the woman who raised him. it was named best foreign language film. politics were largely absent from the ceremony until christian bale accepted his award for best actor in a comedy for...
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green would end up with a double double unfortunately for him so what the boxee honest. as he dominated the memphis defense the man nicknamed the greek freak showed off the full range of his physical talents and amassing twenty seven points no walkie when one eleven to one zero one they've won fourteen of their last seventeen as they overtake the trauma raptors at the top. in the west the l.a. clippers and the utah jazz are vying for playoff spots georgists nyang pegged the clippers back in the second with a block on patrick beverley korver. how porter was calling the tune for the jazz he ended up with nineteen points utah winning by twenty for their first five game winning streak of the season this is a fourth straight loss though for l.a. . the n.b.a. are say staging a regular season game in london on thursday but there will be notable absence from the new york knicks side they take on the washington wizards without star center in a scant are he's been an outspoken critic of turkish president received are the ones government contour is a turkish national but feared that by traveling t
green would end up with a double double unfortunately for him so what the boxee honest. as he dominated the memphis defense the man nicknamed the greek freak showed off the full range of his physical talents and amassing twenty seven points no walkie when one eleven to one zero one they've won fourteen of their last seventeen as they overtake the trauma raptors at the top. in the west the l.a. clippers and the utah jazz are vying for playoff spots georgists nyang pegged the clippers back in the...
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green would end up with a double double unfortunately for him so i would the bucks on to the combo as he dominated the memphis de france a man nicknamed the greek freak showed off the full range of his physical talents and amassing twenty seven points milwaukee one hundred eleven two hundred one they've won fourteen of the last seventeen years like overtight the trunks i wrapped up the top. in the west the l.a. clippers on the utah jazz are vying for playoff spots george young had the clippers back in the second with a block on patrick beverley a shit. hole that was calling the training for the jobs he ended it with nineteen points utah winning by twenty for the first five games winning streak of the season they cite fourth straight loss for a light. ok that's. a bit lighter but he. no well to companies around the world a streamlining and tightening that will pray sions fully whether that industry is changing fast names i want to be in pole position when it comes to new technology like vehicles the can drive themselves as john hendren pulls out of the detroit auto show. this self driving car truly
green would end up with a double double unfortunately for him so i would the bucks on to the combo as he dominated the memphis de france a man nicknamed the greek freak showed off the full range of his physical talents and amassing twenty seven points milwaukee one hundred eleven two hundred one they've won fourteen of the last seventeen years like overtight the trunks i wrapped up the top. in the west the l.a. clippers on the utah jazz are vying for playoff spots george young had the clippers...
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these processes are dominated by certain companies a few companies around the world actually but oh by the infrastructure for public sector to open eight of these indicators and their greens are completely opaque the are not even very fight by the many open eight hours that they these decisions so we could out of view that some big amounts of money even from public peer meant a dream been told. they could reason off investment into come. but he said it can or cannot believe that notwithstanding the fact that who works in these companies actually know better how these processes actually i'm fault and how funding is assigned so if you walk into a company that provides. then you have a key advantage in also creating but he did it cannot be like them and we because you know how does work you know how the computers and out of public servants actually we decide who gets the public procurement. jaramillo got to fedoroff their algorithms fast i think i'll be out for a second segment that's ok thanks for being on the kaiser report cheers max all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with mainmast geyser and stacy herbert like to thank our guests jeremy
these processes are dominated by certain companies a few companies around the world actually but oh by the infrastructure for public sector to open eight of these indicators and their greens are completely opaque the are not even very fight by the many open eight hours that they these decisions so we could out of view that some big amounts of money even from public peer meant a dream been told. they could reason off investment into come. but he said it can or cannot believe that notwithstanding...
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it's ibm alone keeping the dow in the green adding about 62 points at the world economic forum in davos, global growth and china trade concerns continue to dominateen. >> china is still a rapidly growing economy. it's growing, i think the estimates are going to be around 6% on a pretty large base, second largest economy in the world. >> we all hope that they will focus on making the trade terms better rather than walking back. i mean, no trade deal out there in the world was perfect they can all be improved, and let's hope that that's where the agenda ends up. >> so what do china's slowdown and the trade fight mean for our markets? joining us here chief china economist, and the head of america's asset allocation at ubs global wealth management good to see you both we know what she said, we know what the data said earlier in the week, ask then proctor comes along todayand says china up 1 organic. what is the truth in terms of the pain china's enduring right now? >> well, i think china's slow down's already confirmed by data most important the chinese government has been fully recognized the current situation, and they have been taking measure, pol
it's ibm alone keeping the dow in the green adding about 62 points at the world economic forum in davos, global growth and china trade concerns continue to dominateen. >> china is still a rapidly growing economy. it's growing, i think the estimates are going to be around 6% on a pretty large base, second largest economy in the world. >> we all hope that they will focus on making the trade terms better rather than walking back. i mean, no trade deal out there in the world was perfect...
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green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. trade concerns dominate pompeo speaks video link. speak with the trade secretary liam fox shortly. more drama for deutsche bank. suspicious transactions
green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. trade concerns dominate pompeo speaks video link. speak with the trade secretary liam fox shortly. more drama for deutsche bank. suspicious transactions
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green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. >> china dominatesnutes or so with a check on the economy, which is expected to confirm this slowdown. >> that is hitting japan as well. the economy sees big banks and manufacturers facing weaker earnings. >> investors are watching trade talks. trump says there is progress, but no final deal until he meets xi jinping. ♪
green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. >> china dominatesnutes or so with a check on the economy, which is expected to confirm this slowdown. >> that is hitting japan as well. the economy sees big banks and manufacturers facing weaker earnings. >> investors are watching trade talks. trump says there is progress, but no final deal until he meets xi jinping. ♪
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domination, of one form or the other. i think democratic countries today, america's perhaps the most important one of them, can decide whose side they're on. the green movement. what was the leading slogan in iran? people were saying, obama, obama, are you with us or with them? what does that mean? that means do something, take a position. and when the answer was, we don't want to interfere in your domestic politics. that was a bucket of water on so many people doing in that generation. do we want yet another generation to come to the street to chant slogans, in english and french and foreign language. they're not practicing their linguistic skills, they're sending you a message. as long as we understand it will take that kind ever intervention and intervention is different than interference. i'm talking assistance and support, i hardly think that we will be able to get that level of engagement that the country needs to the detriment of the nation and of the opportunists. >> if there's dialog the first time in 40 years, official dialog of the democrat ic -- at home and abroad, as opposed to limiting only dialog with the representative. then i think
domination, of one form or the other. i think democratic countries today, america's perhaps the most important one of them, can decide whose side they're on. the green movement. what was the leading slogan in iran? people were saying, obama, obama, are you with us or with them? what does that mean? that means do something, take a position. and when the answer was, we don't want to interfere in your domestic politics. that was a bucket of water on so many people doing in that generation. do we...
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i am dominic chu at the highs of the session, with major indexes trading to the up side, most sectors are in the greensumer discretionary standing out as one of the outperformers of 2% so far retailers like dollar tree, gap, best buy some of the best performing names mattel extending gains, up more than 7%, showing a strong start to 2019. up 12% since the first day of the year i will send it back downtown to you guys, sara, at the exchange. >> all right thank you. >>> trade talks beginning again between china and the u.s. this week let's get to ylan mui for more good morning >> good morning. the first day of trade talks wrapped up, they go on for one more day all of the signs so far are positive wilbur ross on cnbc this morning said the white house looks at this as a binary decision he says china has come to that realization as well. >> china now understands how dependent they are on us i don't think they had truly realized how much their high tech companies depended on american ones. but remember, when we cut ct off from u.s. supply, they essentially shut their doors. >> ross outlined three layers to
i am dominic chu at the highs of the session, with major indexes trading to the up side, most sectors are in the greensumer discretionary standing out as one of the outperformers of 2% so far retailers like dollar tree, gap, best buy some of the best performing names mattel extending gains, up more than 7%, showing a strong start to 2019. up 12% since the first day of the year i will send it back downtown to you guys, sara, at the exchange. >> all right thank you. >>> trade talks...
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domination. in one form or the other. i think democratic countries today -- america is perhaps the most important one of them -- can decide whose side they're on. during the greenement, what was the leading slogan in iran? people were saying, obama, obama, are you with us or with them? what does that mean? that means, do something. take a position. and when the answer was, we don't want to interfere in your domestic politics, it was a bucket of ice water on the head of so many people during that time and that generation. do we want yet another generation to come to the streets, to chant slogans in english and in french and in foreign languages? they are not practicing their linguistic skills. they are sending you a clear message. as long as we understand it will take that kind of intervention and intervention is different than interference. i'm talking about assistance and support. i hardly think that we will be able to get that level of engagement that country needs to the detriment of the nation and to the benefit of the opportunityists. on the other hand, if there's actual dialogue -- for the first time in 40 years -- official government dialogue, as opposed
domination. in one form or the other. i think democratic countries today -- america is perhaps the most important one of them -- can decide whose side they're on. during the greenement, what was the leading slogan in iran? people were saying, obama, obama, are you with us or with them? what does that mean? that means, do something. take a position. and when the answer was, we don't want to interfere in your domestic politics, it was a bucket of ice water on the head of so many people during...
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green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. trade concerns dominate discussion. via pompeo speaks video link. speak with the trade secretary liam fox shortly. more drama for deutsche bank. ,uspicious transactions intensifying one of the biggest money laundering scandals in recent history. good morning, good afternoon if you are watching from asia. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance," live from davos, switzerland. i am francine lacqua. want to people here know what 2019 will bring. a lot of topics revolve around a global slowdown and on brexit. carlo up we will speak to messina. we also have bill gates. and james quincey the chief executive officer of coca-cola. we will also hear from top policy leaders, including christine lagarde, and the prime minister from italy and south africa. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news in london. the bank of japan has left monetary policy unchanged. far from itss how price point it is. they will lower its inflation forecast. the u.s. shutdown continues into its 33rd day, and senate leaders have agreed t
green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. trade concerns dominate discussion. via pompeo speaks video link. speak with the trade secretary liam fox shortly. more drama for deutsche bank. ,uspicious transactions intensifying one of the biggest money laundering scandals in recent history. good morning, good afternoon if you are watching from asia. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance," live from davos, switzerland. i...
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domination, but that race is far from over. john zimmer started sharing his car in college, and that casual carpool business lit the spark that has become lyft. zimmer and co-founder logan green find themselves in one of the most competitive and sometimes dirty tech battles in history, but uber's struggles have only kicked lyft into overdrive. lyft says it has 50% share in some markets and working on the rest. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0," lyft cofounder and president john zimmer. ♪ emily: growing up john zimmer. you grew up in greenwich, connecticut, which always sounds quintessential. what kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i was a phone operator. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about hospitality, so he put me far behind the front desk in this oversized suit answering the phone. i saw as a phone operator that i could impact someone's day in a meaningful
domination, but that race is far from over. john zimmer started sharing his car in college, and that casual carpool business lit the spark that has become lyft. zimmer and co-founder logan green find themselves in one of the most competitive and sometimes dirty tech battles in history, but uber's struggles have only kicked lyft into overdrive. lyft says it has 50% share in some markets and working on the rest. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0," lyft cofounder and president...