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have now started because this is the good news that south africa was desperately waiting for. 6 exploratory would luca. of the campaign seen it said recently we didn't really have missed out by the way you. could say it's a very big picture because you have so united country it keeps. looking at lisbon see you need to. do that really did i did a moment ago the economy is not doing very well i think this will have on you know 3 people to get up and come to know. such that it simply sit beside. me to because we did it. what p has long been seen as the wars of wide speak of the white oppressors during the apartheid sign but in 19051 year after the end of apartheid the team won the title here in south africa and nelson mandela gave them the cup it was a huge celebration and broaden the nation together and many people are hoping that now in 2019 the same thing could happen again and this symbol of the person of the victory is. the 1st black captain of the springboks a role model for a lot of young people in this country and right after the end of the match she addressed the crowd and said look w
have now started because this is the good news that south africa was desperately waiting for. 6 exploratory would luca. of the campaign seen it said recently we didn't really have missed out by the way you. could say it's a very big picture because you have so united country it keeps. looking at lisbon see you need to. do that really did i did a moment ago the economy is not doing very well i think this will have on you know 3 people to get up and come to know. such that it simply sit beside....
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we are hearing that the ceo of that company is holding exploratory talks on a potential deal to take walgreens private. walgreens, of course, has a market value of about $57 billion. this could become the largest leveraged buyout in history. we are seeing the stock jumping as that news broke. bloomberg now reporting that they are exploring that potential takeout to become a private company. let's go back to katherine. you are telling us about this global bonds selloff. how much of this resembles the tantrum we had in 2015? katherine: the moves are not anywhere as extreme this time around, not yet at least. in this case, you have the federal reserve taking on the role of the ecb. the fed hinted that they wanted to pause their rate cuts, but powell also said that they were not looking to raise anytime soon. the bank of australia is holding steady. banks have indicated that they too.to keep rates study, it has been a sea change in the mood since the summer when it was very much this global central bank easing cycle, and data was not looking so great around the world. it looks like we ar
we are hearing that the ceo of that company is holding exploratory talks on a potential deal to take walgreens private. walgreens, of course, has a market value of about $57 billion. this could become the largest leveraged buyout in history. we are seeing the stock jumping as that news broke. bloomberg now reporting that they are exploring that potential takeout to become a private company. let's go back to katherine. you are telling us about this global bonds selloff. how much of this...
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they hope to put a hydrogen powered rover on the moon fuel cells are to deliver the energy ford's exploratory missions the rovers drive technology should give it a range of over 10000 kilometers the only scale models of the lunar rover were on show in tokyo in the demand on the. historically tokyo motor show and he says the future of mobility in they really will be electric most everyone here agrees on that but the japanese aren't putting. in the electric battery basket if you believe they're making hybrid cars and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles but he thinks that this will continue to be an electrifying topic. and next time a driver could program south you take those sporty side with special details. and are even 10 sports car offers pure driving pleasure. good. to see you. back could you please try to get closer to the count going in and i'm stephanie shamash in finance you should join the reform movement. strut british singer melanie c. week singer songwriter nico sun tossed. the 15 of the double. odds. welcome to the girl next new to track. the final stood. with exclusive inside. the must se
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they hope to put a hydrogen powered rover on the moon fuel cells are to deliver the energy for its exploratory missions the rovers drive technology should give it a range of over 10000 kilometers the only scale models of the lunar rover were on show in tokyo with an endo and the owner has finished his tour of the tokyo motor show and he says the future of mobility they really will be electric the most everyone here agrees on that but the japanese aren't putting. in the electric battery basket if you believe you're making hybrid cars and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles but he thinks this will continue to be an electrifying topic. and next time i drive it brings out the intake and sporty side was special detail. and alleys are even tim sportscar offers pure driving pleasure. luxury behind the mirror humans are exploited and the animals clearly slaughtered big brands have committed to fair working conditions and sustainable production but who is monitoring the subcontractors and investigative documentary goes to cali and china and looks behind the glamorous facades of fashion houses luxury behind the
they hope to put a hydrogen powered rover on the moon fuel cells are to deliver the energy for its exploratory missions the rovers drive technology should give it a range of over 10000 kilometers the only scale models of the lunar rover were on show in tokyo with an endo and the owner has finished his tour of the tokyo motor show and he says the future of mobility they really will be electric the most everyone here agrees on that but the japanese aren't putting. in the electric battery basket...
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they hope to put a hydrogen powered rover on the moon fuel cells are to deliver the energy for its exploratory missions the rovers drive technology should give it a range of over 10000 kilometers the only scale models of the lunar rover were on show in tokyo. the un has his tour of the tokyo motor show and he says the future of mobility they really will be electric ok's most everyone here agrees on that but the japanese aren't putting. in the electric battery basketmouth who believe they're making hybrid cars and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles but he thinks that this will continue to be an electrifying topic. and next time i drive it cooper a brings out the a take a sporty site with a special detail. and our event in sports car offers pure driving pleasure. education is the future. how is the situation worldwide. the bulbul $3000.00 takes a look which educational models create opportunities for the future. what does it mean to learn in an interconnected world with ever increasing expectations. about 3000. 30 minutes on g.w. . they are aiming high the 1st the donors of the core of. their hope to b
they hope to put a hydrogen powered rover on the moon fuel cells are to deliver the energy for its exploratory missions the rovers drive technology should give it a range of over 10000 kilometers the only scale models of the lunar rover were on show in tokyo. the un has his tour of the tokyo motor show and he says the future of mobility they really will be electric ok's most everyone here agrees on that but the japanese aren't putting. in the electric battery basketmouth who believe they're...
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so technically, there would be an exploratory or preliminary talks.rough the details — actually relatively few details — but he went through some of the papers with great fanfare, saying that they prove that the tories are putting the nhs up for sale. voters need to ask themselves some very serious questions. is the nhs safe in boris johnson's hands? we've now got evidence that under borisjohnson, the nhs is on the table and will be up for sale. he tried to cover it up in a secret agenda, but today it is being exposed. now we know the truth that whenjohnson says "get brexit done", it is a fraud on the british people. this is the reality — years of bogged—down negotiations, and our nhs is up for sale. this election is now a fight for the survival of our national health service. and you can hear all the cameras clicking away at this major announcement. it was a big event, and labour were key to change the subject after yesterday's shocker of a day forjeremy corbyn. but the important thing to understand about this is what these documents do and don't pro
so technically, there would be an exploratory or preliminary talks.rough the details — actually relatively few details — but he went through some of the papers with great fanfare, saying that they prove that the tories are putting the nhs up for sale. voters need to ask themselves some very serious questions. is the nhs safe in boris johnson's hands? we've now got evidence that under borisjohnson, the nhs is on the table and will be up for sale. he tried to cover it up in a secret agenda,...
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what you have to do is drill exploratory wells and see what happens, how much gas is there, what the is the best way to discover and prove whether this gas can be produced economically, whether there is enough there to do so. whether there is enough there to do so. you say that the government should not be initiating this pause, but the prime minister had previously written that the discovery of shale gas was glorious use for humanity, he wrote that in one of his previous columns. so he clearly was in favour of this, even if he is leading a pause, then surely, that must be the widest path? i think it is really politics in the election, rather than anything to do with the science. do you think it could be back on after the election if the conservatives win? well, i think all the parties are now against fracking, it seems, even the conservatives, with this freeze. it is difficult to see it coming back in the nearfuture, i think, even if the conservative government was elected with a majority. i think we are likely to see quite a long pause before a happens. and what about the industry?
what you have to do is drill exploratory wells and see what happens, how much gas is there, what the is the best way to discover and prove whether this gas can be produced economically, whether there is enough there to do so. whether there is enough there to do so. you say that the government should not be initiating this pause, but the prime minister had previously written that the discovery of shale gas was glorious use for humanity, he wrote that in one of his previous columns. so he clearly...
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the exploratory elements across the mall and san francisco parks alliance. the playground within this block is a tier two sf project. per the strategic plan the mall project inspires public space by strengthening the quality and preserving and celebrating the cultural resources, inspires play with the promoting the health and well-being of the san francisco youth and seniors and working to activate parks through organized events and activities and unstructured play. it inspires investment and support. so buchanan street is located in district five in the fillmore district in the western addition. it spans five blocks between eddy to the north and grove to the south. it is segmented by the crossing of four east-west streets. the neighborhood is very interesting. lacking restrictive covenants in most of san francisco when it was first surveyed in 1860. the area rapidly grew to a thriving multi-ethnic neighborhood. many japanese citizens were displaced. in the late 1940s it was an african-american cultural hub. lending practices led to disrepair similar to many
the exploratory elements across the mall and san francisco parks alliance. the playground within this block is a tier two sf project. per the strategic plan the mall project inspires public space by strengthening the quality and preserving and celebrating the cultural resources, inspires play with the promoting the health and well-being of the san francisco youth and seniors and working to activate parks through organized events and activities and unstructured play. it inspires investment and...
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. >> gibs is now launching an exploratory committee as we speak. and he joins me now.'s good to see you. thank you for joining me, mr. gibs. >> hi, kate, how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. we have talked about the trade war, why now do you want to run for congress? >> i tell you what, the two party system has failed americans. right now these parties are moved into just fortresses where people cast aspersions and attacks from one side to another, and people are just literally tired of that. you know, i came up in the party of reagan, of bush, where we're talking about a shining city on the hill, we were talking about a thousand points of light, we were talking about conservatism, compassionate conservatism and all of that is gone. that's gone. what we've got now is just two sides warring against each other and it's just not working out, and that's why i've declared my independence. >> but is it something about -- >> populism is -- go ahead. >> is it something about president trump, because we know you have stood up to him when we have had our conversations or is it
. >> gibs is now launching an exploratory committee as we speak. and he joins me now.'s good to see you. thank you for joining me, mr. gibs. >> hi, kate, how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. we have talked about the trade war, why now do you want to run for congress? >> i tell you what, the two party system has failed americans. right now these parties are moved into just fortresses where people cast aspersions and attacks from one side to another, and people are just...
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quote, the government of south vietnam regrets not to be able to participate in the present exploratorym's president sends a signal to washington loud and clear three days before the american election. there will be no peace talks while lyndon johnson is in office. with the clock ticking down, richard nixon has sabotaged lbj's quest to end the war. but one last twist remained to play out. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 plus at average risk. some things are harder than you thought. and others are easier. like screening for colon cancer with me, cologuard. i'm noninvasive and you use me at home. i'm also effective. i find 92% of colon cancers using dna in your stool. so why wait? cologuard is not for those at high risk for colon cancer. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your healthcare provider if cologuard is right for you. most insured patients pay $0. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed
quote, the government of south vietnam regrets not to be able to participate in the present exploratorym's president sends a signal to washington loud and clear three days before the american election. there will be no peace talks while lyndon johnson is in office. with the clock ticking down, richard nixon has sabotaged lbj's quest to end the war. but one last twist remained to play out. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 plus at average risk. some things are harder than you...
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>> he's always maintained an office, campaign, kind of a campaign office, exploratory committee.t office has not been shut down, we are told. there are about six people in that office. >> even though he's announced not interested? >> it has not been shut down. the best way i have been told to describe it is the door is creaked open. liz: that was a month and a half ago. charlie gasparino called it right here first on fox business. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg getting ready, it appears, to throw his hat into the 2020 presidential race. charlie? >> we should point out that he's not in yet. okay? also point out that even a broken clock is right, what, twice a day, is it? liz: when are you all self-deprecating? charlie is pounding his chest. >> i'm telling you, we all have our moments here. here's what we do know. he's clearly upended the race by saying i guess officially now that he is considering getting back in it. remember, he was thinking about getting in it, he announced he wasn't likely to get in it. now he's saying he's maybe in it. we should point out that in
>> he's always maintained an office, campaign, kind of a campaign office, exploratory committee.t office has not been shut down, we are told. there are about six people in that office. >> even though he's announced not interested? >> it has not been shut down. the best way i have been told to describe it is the door is creaked open. liz: that was a month and a half ago. charlie gasparino called it right here first on fox business. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg...
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i imagine that's why you've launched this exploratory committee to wage this campaign against jim jordanyou are going to do this as an independent. why is that? >> i tell you what -- thanks for having me, alex. you know, our party system has failed the american people certainly. the parties are now used as fortresses to simply just lob insults and bombs and so forth back and forth and that's not what the people want. people are interested in solutio solutions, they are interested in being listened to. as your clip would exemplify, folks in the fourth district here haven't been listened to. if you don't subscribe to a far right ideology, you're not represented. the farmers haven't been represented certainly, labor hasn't been represented as well. so it's time for somebody to listen, you know, my grandmother told me very succinctly that i had two ears and one mouth and i should use them in proportion and that's how i plan to move throughout this. >> do you think jim jordan has not served those in his district of which you are a part? >> well, certainly if you are on the far right you're se
i imagine that's why you've launched this exploratory committee to wage this campaign against jim jordanyou are going to do this as an independent. why is that? >> i tell you what -- thanks for having me, alex. you know, our party system has failed the american people certainly. the parties are now used as fortresses to simply just lob insults and bombs and so forth back and forth and that's not what the people want. people are interested in solutio solutions, they are interested in being...
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i want to add that another piece of analysis i have asked for is, again, it's very exploratory at this point, but we know that we have many, many police officers assigned to the airport and whether or not that makes sense to the city when some of these police officers, or many of them , or all of them could be deployed in our city streets instead of at the airport. i want to thank you, my colleagues, supervisor stefani for cosponsoring this hearing request and we are really looking forward to the discussion. supervisor stefani, would you like to make any comments? okay. who is presenting? >> good morning, supervisors. my name is peggy stevenson, i am the director of the performance unit and the controller's office by way of background, we have been engaged and looked at police staffing and multiple analyses over the years including prior civilian analyses and just to refresh everybody's memory, there have been a series of studies of civilian over time. we engaged an expert consult with the police executive research -- research forum back in 2008 that produced -- the study was published
i want to add that another piece of analysis i have asked for is, again, it's very exploratory at this point, but we know that we have many, many police officers assigned to the airport and whether or not that makes sense to the city when some of these police officers, or many of them , or all of them could be deployed in our city streets instead of at the airport. i want to thank you, my colleagues, supervisor stefani for cosponsoring this hearing request and we are really looking forward to...
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we started this campaign with four people in january as an exploratory committee. >> how many do you have now? >> at least 100 times that. >> i would hire one more and put them on vetting. [laughing] >> noted. look, this is important, you're right this is important because it reflects on the campaign. we have roughly 600,000 people who have contributed to the campaign, and would somebody contributes especially to the substantial level, you need to make sure you have gone through the steps to make sure there's no concern that would make you regret they were associate with the campaign even if it's not somebody you have interacted with directly. >> getting back to the main issue though, you had an event in bronzeville here which is predominately african-american community. the audience was predominately white. you just haven't broken through. i want to ask you a really sensitive question, which is i remember from the marriage equality debate when i was working with the president and so on, the most resistance that we faced was among democratic coalitions, was among older african-americ
we started this campaign with four people in january as an exploratory committee. >> how many do you have now? >> at least 100 times that. >> i would hire one more and put them on vetting. [laughing] >> noted. look, this is important, you're right this is important because it reflects on the campaign. we have roughly 600,000 people who have contributed to the campaign, and would somebody contributes especially to the substantial level, you need to make sure you have gone...
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in the same way that advanced imaging technologies it eliminated the once common practice of exploratory surgery. new technologies are revolutionizing brain surgery so it can be done without scalpels. the approach uses special ultrasounds placed around the head that are controlled to target structures deep inside the brain, and i'm delivering therapeutic drugs to tumors without collateral damage. th this is -- it's exciting to be part colleagues in every nih institute and center to better engineer at the future of health for all americans. thank you for your time and i look forward to the opportunity to answer questions. >> thank you. i want to get hold of this mechaniss. i'm lactose-intolerance, and it's really unbelievable going to a restaurant and trying to figure out what is in what. so we will speak. doctor, thank you. again, you're for testimony will be in the record. you're recognized for three minutes. >> madam chairwoman, ranking committee member cole, and distinguished members of the nccih. i am pleased to talk with you today about the exciting work supported by the national ce
in the same way that advanced imaging technologies it eliminated the once common practice of exploratory surgery. new technologies are revolutionizing brain surgery so it can be done without scalpels. the approach uses special ultrasounds placed around the head that are controlled to target structures deep inside the brain, and i'm delivering therapeutic drugs to tumors without collateral damage. th this is -- it's exciting to be part colleagues in every nih institute and center to better...
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what you have to do is to the exploratory drilling, which is what has been going on, and then test andral resource?” cannot really see that there is going to be some scientific evidence in line with what the report is suggesting. i think what you have got is evidence around the world where in the us, fracking has been going on for years, it is not a new technology, it has been going on for a long time, and all completely safely. so you could look over there but the problem with geology... has been banned in canada, for example, and some european countries. those are political decisions and not based on science, they are based on just feeling that people don't want fracking on land. we are all quite happy to see our gas imported from the us. so some of it is now with our central heating on today, we are burning fracked gas produced in the usa. you know, that is coming over here in chips and lng tankers and we are burning it in our boilers in our homes. so the anti- fracking protesters are celebrating today, they are treating this as a victory for them. in your eyes, they are treating th
what you have to do is to the exploratory drilling, which is what has been going on, and then test andral resource?” cannot really see that there is going to be some scientific evidence in line with what the report is suggesting. i think what you have got is evidence around the world where in the us, fracking has been going on for years, it is not a new technology, it has been going on for a long time, and all completely safely. so you could look over there but the problem with geology... has...