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why are you betting so big on a german power company >> i spoke about eon today it's a simple story.t's a large german utility but in transition. initially this was a company that was unfortunately dealt a bad hand they were producing through nuclear sources, the government decided they no longer wanted to deal with nuclear power, so this management team has engulfed on a multi-year transformation, which has been nothing short of spectacular but has yet to be rewarded by the market they sold off a bunch of legacy businesses, cut a deal to deal with the nuclear waste they're engaging with rwe now and they realized because they trade at a significant count to peers, they had to highlight the value and refocus the company. three years ago this was a nine euro stock this has been dead money basically. what makes you so convinced they're finally getting it right this time. >> sure. they're in the last legs now over the past few years they've been divesting of assets the stock was at nine, dropped as low as six, and is now towards rebound and redemption the transaction that they announced
why are you betting so big on a german power company >> i spoke about eon today it's a simple story.t's a large german utility but in transition. initially this was a company that was unfortunately dealt a bad hand they were producing through nuclear sources, the government decided they no longer wanted to deal with nuclear power, so this management team has engulfed on a multi-year transformation, which has been nothing short of spectacular but has yet to be rewarded by the market they...
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eons. the political polarization we are witnessing is at historic levels, someone said we saw this in 1850 and in the 1850's and we know what happened after that what we are watching this last week, the battle in the senate judiciary committee seems like a microcosm, the kind of the kind of vitriol and division that we are witnessing elsewhere. i would like to talk to you starting with this past week what we have all witnessed. after the testimony of dr. ford, we had many sexual assault survivors come forward to tell their story. we have also seen serious pushback against those stories. as a prosecutor, as someone who has advocated and defended victims of sexual assault and domestic violence, can you give us your perspective on the state of the conversation around sexual assault and thank you for raising the subject. sen. harris: -- it is where the topic of domestic violence was three decades ago. it is ubiquitous as an issue. we do not talk about it at all. moment is the equivalent of mrs.
eons. the political polarization we are witnessing is at historic levels, someone said we saw this in 1850 and in the 1850's and we know what happened after that what we are watching this last week, the battle in the senate judiciary committee seems like a microcosm, the kind of the kind of vitriol and division that we are witnessing elsewhere. i would like to talk to you starting with this past week what we have all witnessed. after the testimony of dr. ford, we had many sexual assault...
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now, those on the other side of the issue say if i pay my fair share on o,metr why should i eone to do that when s else can potentially skip out on the fares? theld penalty be lessened to about $50 under this legislation that is moving fast in the d.c. council. a lot of back and forth on this take a listen to d.c. ouncilmember charles allen who is talking about really decriminalizing this >> when i park my car, i know i'm going to go pay the meter. i'm going to drop some quarters in. if i don't, i know i'm getting a citation. there is never a situation where i think i'll be walki awa in hand cuffs. >> reporter: that's where it hdoesn't square away w a lot of people. they think the penalties have been too harsh and there's no reason to make an arrest for fare evasions >> so what happens if they pass it? >> reporter: this would only my in d.c. for maryland and virginia, the yourules would still my and could be arrested for this violation. what metro sources are sayings that if this does go forward, this is really going to create i hole metro's budget. the holes are lower. so that is somh
now, those on the other side of the issue say if i pay my fair share on o,metr why should i eone to do that when s else can potentially skip out on the fares? theld penalty be lessened to about $50 under this legislation that is moving fast in the d.c. council. a lot of back and forth on this take a listen to d.c. ouncilmember charles allen who is talking about really decriminalizing this >> when i park my car, i know i'm going to go pay the meter. i'm going to drop some quarters in. if i...
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artificial island in tokyo bay next week it's been a controversial move costing the city authours he's been eons. to market opened in one nine hundred thirty five and quickly became a major food distribution hub for the whole fish loving nation of japan and. the ascension is of buying and selling remain much the same eighty three years old the market sets a record breaking prices of the decades but city officials say it's become dilapidated son of a tree so a new market has been built but there's been a lot of opposition to the move. to many didn't worry that the new markets will not be the same and that's why people don't want to move in with you for twenty three. and i don't want him fighting it stirs up a lot of emotions in me. to move to the new four billion euro market was delayed for years because of safety concerns it stands on the sides of a former gas plant and the city's government had to spend millions to make it safe from soil and groundwater contamination the old sick e.g. site will provide temporary parking for the twenty twenty tokyo olympics before becoming a tourism science and.
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i mean eons expect last thing changes but need to patience for refashioning all media will take more than just elections it will take time. al-jazeera yerevan a minute's silence has been held on the first anniversary of a massive bomb blast which killed an investigative journalist in malta hundreds of people gathered at the scene of the attack to remember daphne koller one. she'd been looking into corruption between businesses the police and the government her family is the man being a public inquiry to find out who ordered her this. for years historians believe the ancient city of pompei was buried by a volcanic eruption on august the twenty fourth in seventy nine eighty eight but i knew discovery suggests mt vesuvius may have erupted two months later a new excavations a found a charcoal inscription dated october seventeenth. barbara starr in london here are the top stories on al-jazeera saudi arabia has prevented turkish police from searching the saudi consul general zinni stumble residence the consul general himself meanwhile is actually left turkey investigators had been waiting
i mean eons expect last thing changes but need to patience for refashioning all media will take more than just elections it will take time. al-jazeera yerevan a minute's silence has been held on the first anniversary of a massive bomb blast which killed an investigative journalist in malta hundreds of people gathered at the scene of the attack to remember daphne koller one. she'd been looking into corruption between businesses the police and the government her family is the man being a public...
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. >> en mi opini eon esta personas un lobo solitrio, alguien que aprendio a hacer estos explos o explosivosen el internet, al i alguien frustrado. >>la policia de nueva york y la oficina federal de investigacion advirtio que podria haber mas a paquetes con dispositivos. el reto ahora es descifrar de o donde vienen los paquees. el sistema de servicio postal procesam as de 170.000 millones de envios al aÑo. em nueva york rebecca smith. >> los destinatarios son usua e usualmente objetos de ataque en discursos y tweets del preside t presidente donald trump pero l laplap para el presidente la prensa es culpable >> aunque anoche el presidente d donald trump prometia portarse biene ei(hablan en ingles(. y pedia a todos vivir en paz y h armonia las buenas intenciones l le duraron unash oras y hoy v v volvio a acusar a la presa,nsa ip(informacion en pantalla(. todo esto dpespues que recibier artefactos explosivos >>no escatimo palabras para r responderle a donald trump ip(informacion en pantalla(. >> no ofenderse tanto ni ofender a los demas >> muchos expresaban esa frustrados con el pdresdente. >>
. >> en mi opini eon esta personas un lobo solitrio, alguien que aprendio a hacer estos explos o explosivosen el internet, al i alguien frustrado. >>la policia de nueva york y la oficina federal de investigacion advirtio que podria haber mas a paquetes con dispositivos. el reto ahora es descifrar de o donde vienen los paquees. el sistema de servicio postal procesam as de 170.000 millones de envios al aÑo. em nueva york rebecca smith. >> los destinatarios son usua e usualmente...
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eon a clearer display. the switch could go on sale late last year. >>> ford unveiled the fastest police suv ever. >> ford dominates the market selling 65% of cruisers in the u.s. the company says the 2020 interceptor has a top speed of 150 milehour. there'sr s a hybrid version. it could save thousands of dollars in fuel costs. >> it just means i'm going to have to speed to 160. those are your "tech bites". >>> major headaches for bay area businesses. what's causing massive cracks and why businesses are waiting hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. nt on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig when i have an asthma att ..ac i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> all right. the girls festival
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eons of genes scattered all over the world after centuries of persecution arabs were furious they were the majority at the time and felt that they were losing now to scientism a movement seeking to reestablish the biblical israel. palestinian refused to give up but israel held on to its independence through war even when other arabic countries joined the fight israel kept on winning in season parts of their alliance . decades on and the international consensus seems to be that the nine hundred sixty seven borders are the most sensible but as it stands withdrew from gaza and gave palestinians autonomy in some parts of the west bank like areas a and b. . with no peace agreements and endless violence is sure i'll put up borders checkpoints fences and walls to protect their citizens from terror attacks. this is part of the israeli security barrier or the apartheid wall as some have called the violation of international law that undermines peace talks according to many. this place is now a tourist hot spot and the best way to get immersed in the palestinian side of the story. is. a. questio
eons of genes scattered all over the world after centuries of persecution arabs were furious they were the majority at the time and felt that they were losing now to scientism a movement seeking to reestablish the biblical israel. palestinian refused to give up but israel held on to its independence through war even when other arabic countries joined the fight israel kept on winning in season parts of their alliance . decades on and the international consensus seems to be that the nine hundred...
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i red it for eone. [laughing] (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together.d vo) even though we're generations apart. what a day. i just love those kids. (avo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. wave to grandma, everybody. (avo) love is now bigger than ever. endless shrimp is back at with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. there's new sesame-ginger grilled shrimp with savory soy-ginger sauce and sprinkled with asian seasoning. and favorites like garlic shrimp scampi! but endless shrimp won't last endlessly, so hurry in. ♪ a few problems actually. we've got aging roadways, aging power grids, ...aging everything. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. because solving big problems is what business does best. so let's take on the wage gap, the opportunity gap, the achievement gap. whatever the problem, business can help. and i know who can help them do it. no matter what life
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architects eon bartels and his company have been building passive house homes on the outskirts of berlin for some time it's still a nice market. until construction practices change it's not possible to build a passive house for everyone they simply cost more initially even if they do pay off over time but for now manpower and material cost prohibitive boom in the sector . he means materials like styrofoam which is an excellent flame retardants unfortunately not enough is available to cover the growing demand for individual homeowners like a day that's not an issue today he's choosing a paint. i choose the most environmentally friendly option if i can for me there's a synergy between environmental protection and technology. just like the public pool in bamberg carsten dividends passive house can save energy in many ways. he doesn't need to dismantle heating and the solar power system supplies power for his house and his electric cars. good ideas can work everywhere and that certainly holds for our next story it's about a german ugandan joint projects they have developed a method to turn m
architects eon bartels and his company have been building passive house homes on the outskirts of berlin for some time it's still a nice market. until construction practices change it's not possible to build a passive house for everyone they simply cost more initially even if they do pay off over time but for now manpower and material cost prohibitive boom in the sector . he means materials like styrofoam which is an excellent flame retardants unfortunately not enough is available to cover the...
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. >> as you mentioned eon and chevron they're good because they pay a nice divend. and they're also highly weighted in the etf but i like theot rs. because with oil breaking out it took off once it broke out of se range. an we a couple of stocks like apache oil, meritingenl, the enron oil and gas. eog. they are at 2018 highs. if they can break out further at gives the same momentum we have seen in the underwill lying commodity. crude -- the energy stocks have been lagging crude oil by quite abit. if they can break out it's etracking momentum. it could be posit for the entire sector. >> one thing we have seen so far this yearn energy i volatility. so what might derail thepwd trajectory of oil prices and then obviously the stocks? >> well, i mean, you can have -- i guess the biggest thing of course would be if we had someoftening in the situation with iran. if they can come back onei with production that's a significant impact to the price of oil. but,ou know, the one thing i like about the situation is that these energy stocks do exactly what they did last summer whe
. >> as you mentioned eon and chevron they're good because they pay a nice divend. and they're also highly weighted in the etf but i like theot rs. because with oil breaking out it took off once it broke out of se range. an we a couple of stocks like apache oil, meritingenl, the enron oil and gas. eog. they are at 2018 highs. if they can break out further at gives the same momentum we have seen in the underwill lying commodity. crude -- the energy stocks have been lagging crude oil by...
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together we again must atone eons after this agreement has been signed this agreement does not intend to you it is anyone's they've been gone through and don't go one step back this agreement tell us about for you to remit. well the agreement comes after twenty seven years of this feud between greece and mustard only over the name as you already mention the name started the name issue started in one thousand ninety one when the clear is when we declared independence and when we applied for membership to the united nations the united nations. condition to accept us in membership in this condition was to open negotiations over the name issue and those negotiations lot that without any result without anything gibble result for twenty seven years and their names directly affect the membership of our country the most powerful and most important alliance is nato and european union which our strategic goals goal of our governments all of the governments and which is a strategic goal of our people seventy five percent of the most of the indian citizens would like to see our country un they do
together we again must atone eons after this agreement has been signed this agreement does not intend to you it is anyone's they've been gone through and don't go one step back this agreement tell us about for you to remit. well the agreement comes after twenty seven years of this feud between greece and mustard only over the name as you already mention the name started the name issue started in one thousand ninety one when the clear is when we declared independence and when we applied for...
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infrastructure the government is authorized the local population to build a certain number of guests for eons in private houses. without access to modern materials due to the embargo with the builders a force to turn back the clock to old forgotten techniques there rediscovering a surprising maritime heritage. loaf hello how are you very well what's the rock like not too hard. a bit difficult. when you work with rocky do you ever find sea fossils yes yes we do find some in fact come and see what we found here. if you think it's a by valve kind of fossilized shell you know falsely so we actual it's awful so it's proof you know that there's marine sediments. and then the slime stone did you find anything else absolutely we found lots of things. look here's a fossil which seems very rare. but all that's really interesting. it's a tooth from a shark which lived here thirty million years ago during the place the scene era but you know is i'm up a little seen while some of the arrow which came to an end a million and a half years ago. it was a huge i when i was on we this is a very interesting disc
infrastructure the government is authorized the local population to build a certain number of guests for eons in private houses. without access to modern materials due to the embargo with the builders a force to turn back the clock to old forgotten techniques there rediscovering a surprising maritime heritage. loaf hello how are you very well what's the rock like not too hard. a bit difficult. when you work with rocky do you ever find sea fossils yes yes we do find some in fact come and see...
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everyone is ducking and diving and no one is taking responsibility footnote to this theory or som eone affirms involved are yet to respond to requests for further comment on it for doing anything but will of course let you know to update this story. in germany tens of thousands of signed a petition against a website where students are encouraged to report politically biased teaches the online portal neutral schools was first launched by the anti immigration alternative for germany part of the it was designed to assess whether or not teachers are breaking neutrality rules by revealing the political tendencies but critics say it echoes one of the country's darkest chapters as an issue sethi explained. under pressure to perform in the classroom about the film talking about student head but he just did so because in germany teachers political views are now being reported on by students anonymously beyond the immigrant's all tend to fit to me policy but i can bet some of them to what they call it could be trouble to make money to fund the cost because we found that quite a lot of teachers o
everyone is ducking and diving and no one is taking responsibility footnote to this theory or som eone affirms involved are yet to respond to requests for further comment on it for doing anything but will of course let you know to update this story. in germany tens of thousands of signed a petition against a website where students are encouraged to report politically biased teaches the online portal neutral schools was first launched by the anti immigration alternative for germany part of the...
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the predominantly serve entity in bosnia will then want to move closer to serbia i think i'll be in eons in the former macedonia former yugoslav republic of macedonia will want to join with kosovo now the person who has your point of view as this is janet serbia who says the pandora's box was opened with the recognition of kosovo a serbian province why because it was a unilateral decision against the serbian constitution international law and the un resolution and unlike that the land slop land swap would be a deal between sites involved but not with those parties so florian i want to go to you with this argument here in this idea of a pandora's box being opened for future conflict. i mean i would be skeptical in the sense that you know we're not going to see if a you know tremendous change overnight if the border you know if we would have the border changes between serbia and kosovo first of all there would have to be bilaterally agreed and that's quite different from a unilateral claim to change borders so i would not be the one who says you know pandora's box we exported changes tomor
the predominantly serve entity in bosnia will then want to move closer to serbia i think i'll be in eons in the former macedonia former yugoslav republic of macedonia will want to join with kosovo now the person who has your point of view as this is janet serbia who says the pandora's box was opened with the recognition of kosovo a serbian province why because it was a unilateral decision against the serbian constitution international law and the un resolution and unlike that the land slop land...
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more now on our top story the disappearance of jamal khashoggi roxanne fireman from eon is a politics and international studies lecture cambridge university here in the u.k. she joins me in the studio now thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so we continue to have a situation where descriptions all of ordeal recordings being released or leaked slowly. drip fed to the international community and to the world's media about what might have happened to jamal khashoggi what impact is this having the impact is quite significant at this point first of all it's very clear from analysis we're getting from intelligence service directors also in england by the elsewhere. the nature of the material that's being leaked suggests these are first of all legitimate and second of all that there is quite a bit of information that has been gathered about the alleged killing inside the consulate and that is just adding credibility to the event second of all the fact that the turkish leader era to one has been able to control the drip drip has given him increasing credibility on the on the worl
more now on our top story the disappearance of jamal khashoggi roxanne fireman from eon is a politics and international studies lecture cambridge university here in the u.k. she joins me in the studio now thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so we continue to have a situation where descriptions all of ordeal recordings being released or leaked slowly. drip fed to the international community and to the world's media about what might have happened to jamal khashoggi what impact is...
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. >>> the big prize may have gone eone in south carolina, but two people in virginia and one in d.c.k home a million dollars. that's not so bad. in virginia, the million dollar winnersere in eyelet and dale city, and several won $30,000 and $10,000 prizes. >>> megyn kelly is facing a fierce backlash tonight after racially insensitive comments questioning whether it was inappropriate for white people to dress in black face for halloween. r own "today" show colleagues, both african-american, called her out on airs morning, and then she had this to say. >> i was wrong. i am sorry. one of the brave hearts inhis chair every day discusses different points of view. sometimes i talk, sometimes i listen, and yesterday, i learned. >> prince georges county bureau chief tracy wilkens spoke with a professor today said thets comm fit a pattern. >> i don't know how, like, that got racist on halloween. >> reporter: questioning why black face as a halloween costum is racist sparked a national debate beginning with her nbc colleagues. >> well, she apologized to the staff. she owes a bigger alogy to fo
. >>> the big prize may have gone eone in south carolina, but two people in virginia and one in d.c.k home a million dollars. that's not so bad. in virginia, the million dollar winnersere in eyelet and dale city, and several won $30,000 and $10,000 prizes. >>> megyn kelly is facing a fierce backlash tonight after racially insensitive comments questioning whether it was inappropriate for white people to dress in black face for halloween. r own "today" show colleagues,...
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last particularly at a time under trump where frankly you know yesterday's news is seems like it's eons ago so i think there's a lot of vested interest in moving this forward and that's why we see the story come to the fore trunk and be able to tell many of the senators who've been very vocal about you know doing some saying that we got to the bottom of it the saudis admitted it there was no connection to any sort of higher echelons of power it was a rogue element there will be one or two fall guys that will take the fall and the rest will sort of be exonerated and i think we're not going to get to the truth because none of the parties particularly the americans and i think the turks and the saudis none none none of really want to get to the truth because unfortunately that's going to complicate their relationship and that's far more important for them all. yemen's president rubber months so hard he has sacked the prime minister ahmed bin dargo will face an investigation over the country's economic crisis the yemeni currency has plummeted in recent months sending thousands of people out
last particularly at a time under trump where frankly you know yesterday's news is seems like it's eons ago so i think there's a lot of vested interest in moving this forward and that's why we see the story come to the fore trunk and be able to tell many of the senators who've been very vocal about you know doing some saying that we got to the bottom of it the saudis admitted it there was no connection to any sort of higher echelons of power it was a rogue element there will be one or two fall...
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today the tourists and queue turks i mean eons and. many of the visitors especially the turks are drawn to the casinos which are banned in turkey. many older georgians prefer to play dominoes card games or nobody a game that's like backgammon and dates back centuries. ago but for more go to clear our church get used to looking to they don't have much money to bet so they keep their wages low and it's ok even though i can afford to play. all the low merch turning around that's not georgia goes to attract a lot of russian tourists but tensions between russia and georgia have been strained since the two countries went to war in two thousand and eight. jamie oliver it. you know we should be able to go our own way and make our own decision as to how to get out of that we should have good relations with both europe and russia russia is our neighbor europe is far away. but a lot of young people think differently it's not all our they want us to turn towards europe but you can't ignore your neighbor's dog was a little dog we know that they als
today the tourists and queue turks i mean eons and. many of the visitors especially the turks are drawn to the casinos which are banned in turkey. many older georgians prefer to play dominoes card games or nobody a game that's like backgammon and dates back centuries. ago but for more go to clear our church get used to looking to they don't have much money to bet so they keep their wages low and it's ok even though i can afford to play. all the low merch turning around that's not georgia goes...
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revised program now including heads of state from the arab world africa and asia or exxon farm on from eon is a politics and international studies electric cambridge university here in the u.k. she joins me in the studio so clearly a great deal of politics and diplomacy surrounding the case are we ever likely to see definitive evidence made public on what happened and who was behind it. we may not get definitive that's certainly a good question but i think we still are expecting quite a bit more it seems that there are several investigations taking place and the interesting element of that is that the saudi one has had a postponement of the deadline now obviously when secretary of state went to riyadh and put a deadline on the investigation part of the reasoning behind that would be to try to remove the story from the headlines so that the policy that the administration had could move forward and focus on the iran sanctions and containing iran with saudi is some kind of large ally in this particular case they're not succeeding because it remains on the the headlines by postponing this inve
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nature adapted to hurricanes eons ago. hurricanes are part of nature.opes with hurricanes just fine. it's humans that don't cope well. we insist upon building in dangerous places. that's what causes the disaster. >> when you talk to skeptics, climate change skeptics. even though na97% of scientists claim global warming causes this, it makes hurricanes that much worse. what is it? >> the physics behind it is pretty straightforward. hurricanes are powered by the flow of heat from the ocean to the atmosphere when water evaporates, and the greater difference between the temperature of the ocean and the temperature of the atmosphere of the ocean, the stronger hurricanes can theoretically become. the speed limit on hurricanes goes up with global warming. >> you know, the president this week said that he would read the u.n. report, but he also said this, listen. >> it was given to me, and i want to look at who drew it. you know, which group drew it. i can give you reports that are fabulous and i can give you reports that aren't so good. >> he's skeptical of th
nature adapted to hurricanes eons ago. hurricanes are part of nature.opes with hurricanes just fine. it's humans that don't cope well. we insist upon building in dangerous places. that's what causes the disaster. >> when you talk to skeptics, climate change skeptics. even though na97% of scientists claim global warming causes this, it makes hurricanes that much worse. what is it? >> the physics behind it is pretty straightforward. hurricanes are powered by the flow of heat from the...
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eon? >> reporter: heguys, boy, as you can tell now, it's picking up a little bit here noise-wise.e got the viewing party just getting underway here on 7th street. it's going to be quite a night outside and inside the capital one arena. hard to believe it's been four, five months since we saw that game, the one we can't forget, thousands descending on the mall to celebrate the 'ca first stanley cup championship, iconic moments, raising the trophy, and t.j. leading the crowd in the chant of back-to-back, and race to the playoffs begins again tonight, but there's still celebrating to go. days ago, the players got their championship rings, and let me tellou something, talk about bring. they are 14 karat whi and yellow gold, 250 diamonds, 35 rubies, and one lucky fan gets one of his own because the tea is raffling one off for charity. a winner will be chosen from those who donate to the monumental sports foundation, the capital's official charity, and from what i heard, the rings cost about $12,000ioo the ve the players get. i just saw for the first time a t-shirt with that line from o
eon? >> reporter: heguys, boy, as you can tell now, it's picking up a little bit here noise-wise.e got the viewing party just getting underway here on 7th street. it's going to be quite a night outside and inside the capital one arena. hard to believe it's been four, five months since we saw that game, the one we can't forget, thousands descending on the mall to celebrate the 'ca first stanley cup championship, iconic moments, raising the trophy, and t.j. leading the crowd in the chant of...
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. >> i think there are tupts you look every day i found less today but bun eone later i will pitch that's a good tuned. >> good tease. >> i'm not pri going up that's coming later on. >> exciting. >> there is always opportunities, mel it seems like there hasn't been a dau gone by where there hasn't been the opportunity there are companies win credible balance sheets, great fundamental stories and getting sold off in my opinion often times the wrong reasons. >> do you recall the defendants are guest we had yesterday. >> like of an elephant. >> do you recall julian emmanuel saying once with you get through earning season we are employing to hear enough from the company and the fed may not raise in december. >> nonyou asked me is that good or bad for the market? in my opinion, i don't know the answer but if the fed doesn't move in december the knee yerk is higher. but the then the sque is what do they say that we are not. >> do you think the fed puts the december hike on hold. >> i think it would be a big mistake for converse in the employee. >> but they are not responding to that. they are d
. >> i think there are tupts you look every day i found less today but bun eone later i will pitch that's a good tuned. >> good tease. >> i'm not pri going up that's coming later on. >> exciting. >> there is always opportunities, mel it seems like there hasn't been a dau gone by where there hasn't been the opportunity there are companies win credible balance sheets, great fundamental stories and getting sold off in my opinion often times the wrong reasons. >>...
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in the rural areas hideous eons of pregnant women lying with their bellies ripped open babies literally rested on spits journalists in ninety four to seven who had covered the opening of the nazi concentration camps there were two or three journalists who had covered that and then ended up covering partition and they said that they saw more gruesome things in the punjab punches side than they ever did in the concentration camps muggle born white the photographer writes a graphic description and she says you know i saw shreds but what i saw the punjab was a million times. at the time the british estimated two hundred thousand died in the violence the consensus today among most historians is that the death toll was at least a million and the british had lost control long before partition and that became clearly evident and visible in nine hundred forty seven but in a way more terrible than anyone had ever expected it was a complete and utter mess total mirth. some suggest that britain was aware of the impending horrors that would come with dividing up the indian subcontinent it was a mess
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we women have had to do all this stuff for eons. for him to say what he did goes to show how out of touch and sadly clueless he is. >> how, do you think, finally he has conducted this entire affair? >> this entire hearing for judge kavanaugh has not been normal. for one thing they were just rushing this thing like crazy. they wanted to get him on the court for the october term so he could be the fifth vote on so many issues that will affect all of our lives. that was all a rush job. two, it's not normal that we wouldn't have access to the thousands and thousands of documents that we normally would have access to regarding judge kavanaugh. three, when we had a hearing, you know, of a credible report by dr. kavanaugh -- dr. ford, that not to call any other witnesses, not to have an fbi investigation, nothing normal about how this whole process was handled. for the life of me, we are telegraphing something very, very damaging about the senate, the judiciary committee's operations and, of course, should judge kavanaugh get on the suprem
we women have had to do all this stuff for eons. for him to say what he did goes to show how out of touch and sadly clueless he is. >> how, do you think, finally he has conducted this entire affair? >> this entire hearing for judge kavanaugh has not been normal. for one thing they were just rushing this thing like crazy. they wanted to get him on the court for the october term so he could be the fifth vote on so many issues that will affect all of our lives. that was all a rush job....
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in the rural areas hideous eons of pregnant women lying with their bellies ripped open babies literally rested on the beds journalists in a forty seven who had covered the opening of the nazi concentration camp there were two or three journalists who had covered that and then they ended up covering partition and they said that they saw more gruesome things in the punjab punches side than they ever did in the concentration camps muggle born white the photographer writes a graphic description and she says you know i saw i should but what i saw the punjab was a million times. at the time the british estimated two hundred thousand died in the violence the consensus today among most historians is that the death toll was at least a million and the british had lost control long before production and that became clearly evident and visible in ninety seven but in a way more terrible than anyone had ever expected it was a complete and utter mess total math. some suggest that britain was aware of the impending horrors that would come with dividing up the indian subcontinent it was a mess made wors
in the rural areas hideous eons of pregnant women lying with their bellies ripped open babies literally rested on the beds journalists in a forty seven who had covered the opening of the nazi concentration camp there were two or three journalists who had covered that and then they ended up covering partition and they said that they saw more gruesome things in the punjab punches side than they ever did in the concentration camps muggle born white the photographer writes a graphic description and...
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into the into a productive system they also and this is the third with you we can build the reseal eons of them a specially farmers again claim it claim it extreme by really the claim of the band for example promoting the first throw to the protect farm to gain a lot or as well as to use technology in order to promote the use of c. that are resistant to drought and this is one cause a crosshair on kyra joining us from the food and agriculture organization of the u.n. thank you and just a reminder of the lengths some people have to go to think about this when you have the next meal because yes every part of the world does deal with a different reality when it comes to food shortages but in yemen ravaged by war we know that starving families are eating boiled tree leaves to survive have a look at this video it's from our social media team. now. one of the question. jani and. the and i most of the one hundred. in the law. yeah. ok so. just a quick look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today and nigeria's government says it is shocked and saddened that the inhuman ki
into the into a productive system they also and this is the third with you we can build the reseal eons of them a specially farmers again claim it claim it extreme by really the claim of the band for example promoting the first throw to the protect farm to gain a lot or as well as to use technology in order to promote the use of c. that are resistant to drought and this is one cause a crosshair on kyra joining us from the food and agriculture organization of the u.n. thank you and just a...
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last particularly at a time under trump where frankly you know yesterday's news is seems like it's eons ago so i think there's a lot of vested interest in moving this forward and that's why we see the story come to the fore what do you make of visiting he's on his way there now. well i think it's just another a part of the sort of the chapter was closed you know we've taken care of it trump can be able to tell many of the senators who've been very vocal about you know doing something that we got to the bottom of it the saudis admitted it there was no connection to any sort of higher echelons of power it was a rogue element there will be one or two fall guys that will take the fall and the rest will sort of be exonerated and i think we're not going to get to the truth because none of the parties particularly the americans and i think the turks and the saudis none i'm not i'm going to want to get to the truth because unfortunately that's going to complicate their relationship and that's far more important for them all if that's all very important for the troika of countries how about coun
last particularly at a time under trump where frankly you know yesterday's news is seems like it's eons ago so i think there's a lot of vested interest in moving this forward and that's why we see the story come to the fore what do you make of visiting he's on his way there now. well i think it's just another a part of the sort of the chapter was closed you know we've taken care of it trump can be able to tell many of the senators who've been very vocal about you know doing something that we...
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say say it was a patular song thry got eone dancing but moments d later thece floor collapsed underneathsity,till trying to make sense of this homecoming horror. what started out as a fun, offcampus fraternity party quickly turned ton terror w the dance floor atva a p apartment clubhouse collapsed. >> one of our friends was like, stop jumping. stop mping. it was so loud. no one heard her. you hea creek, creek. d the whole thing fell. >> reporter: dozens of peoplegi plng below, landing in a mass of tangled bodies. the dramatic moment caught on cell phone videos, from many angles. >> i heard somebody scream and they just fell. the view of that was terrible. >> reporter: darius wched helplessly as his friend disappeared. >> i fought to get up.i ot my friend's hand and got up. and i turn around and start recording. >> reporter: what made you take out your phone andhe shoot video. >> it's crazy. the floor really fell. you don'tee that a lot. we fell through the floor. >> reporter: >> reporter: 30 people were hurt, suffering broken bones and lacerations. but incredibly, there were no life-thre
say say it was a patular song thry got eone dancing but moments d later thece floor collapsed underneathsity,till trying to make sense of this homecoming horror. what started out as a fun, offcampus fraternity party quickly turned ton terror w the dance floor atva a p apartment clubhouse collapsed. >> one of our friends was like, stop jumping. stop mping. it was so loud. no one heard her. you hea creek, creek. d the whole thing fell. >> reporter: dozens of peoplegi plng below,...
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before leesburg pike center of the road is blocked and southbound 295 r tween beng e at catol cast eonttesville, stanin and harrisburg. upper 30s and mid-40s covrently. 50 degrees today. a 100% rain for today and the first half of saturday. sunday a lot of cuds but very little rain. >>> get the latest news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app. have g. >>> thi is an nbc news special report. here is savannah guthrie. >>> 9:00 on the eas coast and police discovered even more suspicious packages and, yes, they appear connected to that string of mail bombs sent to critics and rivals of the president. ete justice correspondent williams has the latest. pete, as i understand it, two additional eeckages have discovered. >> reporter: right. just within the past hour, savannah. the first was found at a mail sorting facility in florida, the one that's been the focus of so much attention over the past 12 hours or so. t we'rd it was addressed to senator cory booker, the new jersey democrat,ed addre to an address in camden, new jersey,
before leesburg pike center of the road is blocked and southbound 295 r tween beng e at catol cast eonttesville, stanin and harrisburg. upper 30s and mid-40s covrently. 50 degrees today. a 100% rain for today and the first half of saturday. sunday a lot of cuds but very little rain. >>> get the latest news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app. have g. >>> thi is an nbc news special report. here is savannah guthrie. >>> 9:00 on the eas coast and police...
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>> i'm reading directly from the reliability standards at the eon two requirement nine says each transmission operator shall have black start resource testing requirements to verify that each plextor resource is capable of meeting the requirements of its plan and these resources the frequency of testing such that each resource is at least once every three calendar years. >> is that enough? >> it's what the reliability standards a consensus process developed and with staff mentors observing than the commission takes the filing from narc and approves the exchanges in this particular standard has been approved and in january a new version of the standard has been approved and will become affected shortly. from the standpoint of industry as well as the experts as our staff review and the relations of the commission and the commission's determination -- >> mr. ott. >> yes, steve, i agree with mr. ortiz three years but at pjm we test every year because we feel going above the standard is prudent in this particular case. in our region we would test every year or we do test every year. >> are you typ
>> i'm reading directly from the reliability standards at the eon two requirement nine says each transmission operator shall have black start resource testing requirements to verify that each plextor resource is capable of meeting the requirements of its plan and these resources the frequency of testing such that each resource is at least once every three calendar years. >> is that enough? >> it's what the reliability standards a consensus process developed and with staff...
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which is such a short time, but it must feel like eons to you. >> like forever ago. >> because i think the political po polarization that we are witnessing is as historic levels and in fact, somebody yesterday in gallup said we saw this in the 1850s and we know what happened after that. >> yes. >> and what we are watching this last week, the battle in the senate judiciary committee seems like a microcosm of the kind of vitriole and the kind of division we are witnessing elsewhere. so i would like to start by talking to you about this past week, what we all witnessed, after the testimony of dr. ford, we had many sexual assault survivors come forward to tell their stories. >> yes. >> we have also seen serious pushback against those stories. as a prosecutor, as someone who has advocated and defended victims of sexual assault, and domestic violence, can you give us your perspective on the state of the conversation nationally? >> definitely. >> around sexual assault? >> definitely. and thank you for raising the subject. so i did, i specialized with sexual assault cases, for many years, as a
which is such a short time, but it must feel like eons to you. >> like forever ago. >> because i think the political po polarization that we are witnessing is as historic levels and in fact, somebody yesterday in gallup said we saw this in the 1850s and we know what happened after that. >> yes. >> and what we are watching this last week, the battle in the senate judiciary committee seems like a microcosm of the kind of vitriole and the kind of division we are witnessing...