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going onto the giles. 21 -- 20 find giles. 21 —— 20 find out what these firms are involved in, it's probablye, bp, surprise. there are big names here. ithink the name, bp, and surprise. there are big names here. i think the name, bp, and this sort of you know, being asked to say, look, the only way you're going to get around this or clamp down on them is by some sort of global carbon tax. interestingly, a lot of these firms are state owned. so that's where that comes in, another issue about our people are they going to actually do anything about it? welcome a public reaction... the environment agenda has shifted to the mainstream over the past... absolutely, absolutely. ... to the mainstream over the past... absolutely, absolutely. exactly, and these companies, grace, the way that they are being targeted by, you know, people who run foundations, a rts know, people who run foundations, arts and colleges, and you know, just investing from these kinds of corporations. yes, so of you have seen, the issues of environment are creeping up the poles in terms of being the most important issue that pe
going onto the giles. 21 -- 20 find giles. 21 —— 20 find out what these firms are involved in, it's probablye, bp, surprise. there are big names here. ithink the name, bp, and surprise. there are big names here. i think the name, bp, and this sort of you know, being asked to say, look, the only way you're going to get around this or clamp down on them is by some sort of global carbon tax. interestingly, a lot of these firms are state owned. so that's where that comes in, another issue about...
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technology'sberg tom giles, thank you for joining me. president trump is using social support his impeachment defense. his campaign has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for ads on facebook and twitter. wendy fromlain is washington. talk to me about the d.c. angle. the ads on facebook and twitter takes you -- take you to a general election campaign and ad.an impeachment the ads say defend the against impeachment and if you click on that link, it takes you to his reelection campaign where you can donate to his reelection. the language is very much about defend america's greatness and things like that but it is definitely a reelection effort. taylor: since the impeachment started heating up, what do the numbers show us about how much money has been raised specifically through these online companies like facebook or twitter? raised $5 million so far since nancy pelosi announced there would be an impeachment inquiry. i believe he has raised $5 million in small dollar donations that have gone to his reelection campaign through these ads.
technology'sberg tom giles, thank you for joining me. president trump is using social support his impeachment defense. his campaign has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for ads on facebook and twitter. wendy fromlain is washington. talk to me about the d.c. angle. the ads on facebook and twitter takes you -- take you to a general election campaign and ad.an impeachment the ads say defend the against impeachment and if you click on that link, it takes you to his reelection campaign where...
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to further discuss, i'm joined by bloomberg executive editor tom giles.o tom, does this show basically that we haven't done enough to look at election hacking? tom: it's going to be a big issue. election security and protection against foreign interference in an election has been a big issue and it potentially will be an even bigger issue in 2020. all kinds of ways for foreign powers to get in and muck around with u.s. elections. we saw it here today with what microsoft talking about the hacking possibility. again, we saw that in 2016 with russia. we're vulnerable there. just the mechanisms for voting , that's another area. and certainly misinformation, and not to mention the president of the united states inviting foreign actors become an interfere at some level with the election. so yes, we remain vulnerable. and as far as hiking and cybersecurity in particular, it will definitely be an issue. great to see microsoft staying on top of it and making us aware when they finally found out about it. how much more is out there and how many more foreign actors
to further discuss, i'm joined by bloomberg executive editor tom giles.o tom, does this show basically that we haven't done enough to look at election hacking? tom: it's going to be a big issue. election security and protection against foreign interference in an election has been a big issue and it potentially will be an even bigger issue in 2020. all kinds of ways for foreign powers to get in and muck around with u.s. elections. we saw it here today with what microsoft talking about the...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, grace and giles. and from all of us, good night.ir way past a ferocious fiji injapan, tojoin england in the quarter—finals of the rugby world cup. but scotland still have more to do, despite running in 9 tries to beat russia. in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondant andy swiss in shizuoka, but first here's katie gornall who watched wales in oita. wales always knew fiji could be great opponents and they were given a big scare in front of our big crowd. inside four minutes, the man they call the runaway train scored a try. fiji scored a second minutes later so while are really at this point under threat. while it managed to regroup. josh adams scored two tries before the break. they took a narrow lead into halftime and there was really no let off after the break. a bruising encounter. fiji we re break. a bruising encounter. fiji were awarded a penalty try midway through the second half and just as you thought momentum might be shifting towards the fijian, josh adams scored his hat—trick try. diving into the corner and that allow
a big thank you to my guests this evening, grace and giles. and from all of us, good night.ir way past a ferocious fiji injapan, tojoin england in the quarter—finals of the rugby world cup. but scotland still have more to do, despite running in 9 tries to beat russia. in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondant andy swiss in shizuoka, but first here's katie gornall who watched wales in oita. wales always knew fiji could be great opponents and they were given a big scare in front of our big...
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the st giles trust now has an office inside the royal london hospital, where gaddi was treated.raight after surgery. hundreds in this hospital every year, thousands around the country, who are stabbed and survive but are traumatised. one consultant surgeon says they need compassion and understanding, not suspicion. we live in a society that judges these people based on their demographics and makings of their injury. nothing else. we pay no attention to their circumstances or their back stories, to what these lads are going back to. and we want them to be better, to be normal, to be fixed. and we're scared. and they deserve what happens to them. and, more importantly, we are going to tolerate it. and that can't be allowed to stand. you are lucky you are still here with us. and don't forget the strain on families, too. moving away from this part of london, will that give you peace of mind? probably it will give a little bit of peace of mind... but there is a tension. i'm completely against it, to be honest, because i have football and i have school. it is not like they targeted me
the st giles trust now has an office inside the royal london hospital, where gaddi was treated.raight after surgery. hundreds in this hospital every year, thousands around the country, who are stabbed and survive but are traumatised. one consultant surgeon says they need compassion and understanding, not suspicion. we live in a society that judges these people based on their demographics and makings of their injury. nothing else. we pay no attention to their circumstances or their back stories,...
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the st giles trust now has an office inside the royal london hospital, where gaddi was treated.every year, thousands around the country, who are stabbed and survive but are traumatised. 0ne consultant surgeon says they need compassion and understanding, not suspicion. we live in a society that judges these people based on their demographics and makings of their injury. nothing else. we pay no attention to their circumstances or their back stories, to what these lads are going back to. and we want them to be better, to be normal, to be fixed. and scared and they deserve what happens to them. and, more importantly, we are going to tolerate it. and that can't be allowed to stand. you are lucky you are still here with us. and don't forget the strain on families, too. moving away from this part of london, will that give you peace of mind? probably it will give a little bit of peace of mind... but there is a tension. i'm completely against it, to be honest, because i have football and i have school. it is not like they targeted me. i know, i know. it is not about me being safe, it's..
the st giles trust now has an office inside the royal london hospital, where gaddi was treated.every year, thousands around the country, who are stabbed and survive but are traumatised. 0ne consultant surgeon says they need compassion and understanding, not suspicion. we live in a society that judges these people based on their demographics and makings of their injury. nothing else. we pay no attention to their circumstances or their back stories, to what these lads are going back to. and we...
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the papers with our reviewers, economics commentator grace blakeley, and the political commentator gilesningham. stay with us for that. good evening. the long—planned turkish military operation in north—east syria has been launched. kurdish forces, which control the area, report heavy airstrikes and the start of a ground offensive, amid widespread panic. the turkish decision was prompted by president trump's announcement that us troops would withdraw from the region, where thousands of captured fighters from the islamic state group are being held by kurdish forces. president erdogan of turkey says his aim is to create a so—called ‘safe zone' cleared of kurdish fighters. the kurds were key allies of the us in defeating islamic state and they say they've been betrayed by president trump. tonight, boris johnson spoke to mr trump, expressing concern about the risk of a humanitarian disaster in the region. orla guerin is on the turkish—syrian border. the ground offensive is now under way. turkey has moved swiftly today. a unilateral action by a nato nation that has been widely condemned stop
the papers with our reviewers, economics commentator grace blakeley, and the political commentator gilesningham. stay with us for that. good evening. the long—planned turkish military operation in north—east syria has been launched. kurdish forces, which control the area, report heavy airstrikes and the start of a ground offensive, amid widespread panic. the turkish decision was prompted by president trump's announcement that us troops would withdraw from the region, where thousands of...
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tom giles is here to talk about it. what are employees saying?> there is a memo that has been circulated. we don't know how widely. the concern that has been raised is that this tool is a new extension that is used internally. the same way we use tools here to set up meetings and all of that. this one sends up a red flag or some kind of flag when some organizes a meeting that occupies a certain number of rooms or involves a certain number of people. threshold,ches that it is 10 runs, 100 people. it gets flagged. google has come back and said to us the memo misinterprets this. this is something we put in place to cut down on misuse of space, things along those lines. i think all of us who work in places where there is a scarcity of office space or concerned spam, itconcerns about could be normal to wonder if this is being allocated. in the google setting when it has been escalation between employees and management tension over organization and protests and management decisions, there have been walkouts that have involved thousands of people. -- is
tom giles is here to talk about it. what are employees saying?> there is a memo that has been circulated. we don't know how widely. the concern that has been raised is that this tool is a new extension that is used internally. the same way we use tools here to set up meetings and all of that. this one sends up a red flag or some kind of flag when some organizes a meeting that occupies a certain number of rooms or involves a certain number of people. threshold,ches that it is 10 runs, 100...
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the st giles trust now has an office inside the royal london hospital, where gaddi was treated. hundreds in this hospital every year, thousands around the country, who are stabbed and survive — but traumatised. 0ne consultant surgeon says they need compassion and understanding, not suspicion. we live in a society that judges these people based on their demographics and their injury. nothing else. we pay no attention to their circumstances or their back stories, to what these lads are going back to. and we want them to be better, to be normal, to be fixed. and we're scared, and "they deserve what happens to them." and, more importantly, we're going to tolerate it. and that can't be allowed to stand. you are lucky you are still here with us. and don't forget the strain on families, too. moving away from this part of london, will that give you peace of mind? probably it will give a little bit of peace of mind... but there's a tension. i'm completely against it, to be honest, because i have football and i have school. it's not like they targeted me, dad. i know, i know. it's about m
the st giles trust now has an office inside the royal london hospital, where gaddi was treated. hundreds in this hospital every year, thousands around the country, who are stabbed and survive — but traumatised. 0ne consultant surgeon says they need compassion and understanding, not suspicion. we live in a society that judges these people based on their demographics and their injury. nothing else. we pay no attention to their circumstances or their back stories, to what these lads are going...
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rugby world cup this year, next yearjapan has the olympics in tokyo 0lympic champions hannah mills & gilessailors named in team gbs squad for next years games. the official announcement was made in poole in dorset this morning — and the team has been set a target of between four and seven medals. lewis coombes reports. anna mills had silver in london, now goal in rio. and what a special moment. sailing, so often the provider of team gb smiles, a combination of resources and talent bringing with it a wave of olympic success. bringing with it a wave of olympic success. they're was well-deserved gold medal. today, hannah mills form pa rt gold medal. today, hannah mills form part of the class of 2020, after silver inland income and go in rio, she is not a me to become the most successful female 0lympic sailor of all time. —— she is not aiming to. you have to enjoy the whole journey and enjoy the mouse on along the way. when i lose next year, you still have that amazing experience. but to stand on the top step again, and tokyo, would bejust i don't think words can describe it. so emotional. she
rugby world cup this year, next yearjapan has the olympics in tokyo 0lympic champions hannah mills & gilessailors named in team gbs squad for next years games. the official announcement was made in poole in dorset this morning — and the team has been set a target of between four and seven medals. lewis coombes reports. anna mills had silver in london, now goal in rio. and what a special moment. sailing, so often the provider of team gb smiles, a combination of resources and talent...
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through california authorities tell tens of thousands of people to leave their homes and they want gile force winds could spread the fires even faster power will be cut off to nearly a 1000000 households as a precaution. qassim german going to sneak a football and by and reclaim the top spot with a little help from their record breaking strike a robot loving dog skate has now scored 19 goals in munich's last 13 games. thanks for joining me a day of protest in the spanish city of basra learned a has ended in violence police clashed with catalan pro independence demonstrators demonstrators on saturday firing tear gas and water cannon after what began as a peaceful rally in the city protests have swept across the region off to spain supreme court imposed lengthy prison sentences on cattle land separate. slade is found guilty of sedition. the rally began peacefully with the streets of barcelona awash in a sea of protesters from the waterfront to the city's landmarks a grad a familiar church. many carried cattle and flags and banners branded with slogans such as sit and talk and freedom for
through california authorities tell tens of thousands of people to leave their homes and they want gile force winds could spread the fires even faster power will be cut off to nearly a 1000000 households as a precaution. qassim german going to sneak a football and by and reclaim the top spot with a little help from their record breaking strike a robot loving dog skate has now scored 19 goals in munich's last 13 games. thanks for joining me a day of protest in the spanish city of basra learned a...
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that was tom giles and shira ovide. thank you both.icking with wework, the company has investors thinking about the profit roadmap for private and public companies alike. one activist investor says it is a great example and the penitential and nothing like wework. >> the wework issue has a lot to do with leverage, contingent liabilities and other aspects. this is still a good business. it is a well-capitalized business. this is a very healthy company with growth. it is growing a little slower than it used to be, but it is still a growing bosusiness. even though the profit margins are not where we think they could be, it is now a slightly profitable company. yes, from our standpoint, we think it should be more profitable. as i just talked about, we think there is a real opportunity to both reinvigorate growth, as well as to balance that with improved profitability. box has that opportunity. we are excited about it. we think the product is really good. rated very highly. it's cloud content management sharing. a terrific company, but it c
that was tom giles and shira ovide. thank you both.icking with wework, the company has investors thinking about the profit roadmap for private and public companies alike. one activist investor says it is a great example and the penitential and nothing like wework. >> the wework issue has a lot to do with leverage, contingent liabilities and other aspects. this is still a good business. it is a well-capitalized business. this is a very healthy company with growth. it is growing a little...
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that was tom giles. thanks for joining us.lace productivity platform is looking to keep employees from burning out. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ kurt: on wednesday, we learned of dropbox's plan to become a competitor in the growing online marketplace productivity space, a move that puts it in even more direct competition with slack and microsoft. another company in that space is asana. theyer this summer, launched a feature to manage resources in the shifting workspace. of business joins us. chris, thank you for being here. the last time someone from asana was here at "bloomberg tech," they were talking about notifications and how it can be intrusive in the workday to be constantly getting pinged. tell me how you make a product that is meant to avoid a lot of those issues. >> thanks for having. so, collaboration is giving us at work -- killing us at work. today, knowledge workers spend more time on emails, in status meetings, on messaging apps, and being pinged by coworkers than they do on their actual work. asana help
that was tom giles. thanks for joining us.lace productivity platform is looking to keep employees from burning out. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ kurt: on wednesday, we learned of dropbox's plan to become a competitor in the growing online marketplace productivity space, a move that puts it in even more direct competition with slack and microsoft. another company in that space is asana. theyer this summer, launched a feature to manage resources in the shifting workspace. of business...
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taylor: bloomberg's tom giles, thank your for joining.oming up, micron has a new chip they say will make data source centers faster than ever. we discussed with the ceo -- we discussed this with the ceo. he is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ senators are.s. calling for the chinese-owned viral video at tictoc to be investigated. tom cotton and senate minority leader chuck schumer say its growing properly re-creates national security risks. -- growing popularity creates national security risks. calling for it to turn over the data it collects. for the first on this quarter, declineshowing a and downloads. micron today announced it is forging ahead independently with , a new memory technology type of chip they previously produced with intel. form storagewill drives and data centers that will provide faster access to data that existing models don't -- then existing models do. who better to tell us more than the micron ceo? thank you so much for joining me. talk to me about this new chip. >> happy to be here. it is a kind of memory that is thang yo
taylor: bloomberg's tom giles, thank your for joining.oming up, micron has a new chip they say will make data source centers faster than ever. we discussed with the ceo -- we discussed this with the ceo. he is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ senators are.s. calling for the chinese-owned viral video at tictoc to be investigated. tom cotton and senate minority leader chuck schumer say its growing properly re-creates national security risks. -- growing popularity creates national security risks....
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the st giles trust now has an office inside the royal london hospital, where gaddi was treated.ys they need compassion and understanding, not suspicion. we live in a society that judges these people based on their demographics and makings of their injury. nothing else. we pay no attention to their circumstances or their back stories, to what these lads are going back to. and we want them to be better, to be normal, to be fixed. and we are scared and they deserve what happens to them. and, more importantly, we are going to tolerate it. and that can't be allowed to stand. you are lucky you are still here with us. and don‘t forget the strain on families, too. moving away from this part of london, will that give you peace of mind? probably it will give a little bit of peace of mind... but there is a tension. i‘m completely against it, to be honest, because i have football and i have school. it is not like they targeted me. i know, i know. it is not about me being safe, it‘s.... how do you know they didn't target you? i‘m not involved in anything. why would they, attack an innocent p
the st giles trust now has an office inside the royal london hospital, where gaddi was treated.ys they need compassion and understanding, not suspicion. we live in a society that judges these people based on their demographics and makings of their injury. nothing else. we pay no attention to their circumstances or their back stories, to what these lads are going back to. and we want them to be better, to be normal, to be fixed. and we are scared and they deserve what happens to them. and, more...
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one of those customers receiving a 448 hour warning is lewis giles of lafayette. >> i'm not very happy about it. i think it is over precti their part. >> reporter: the concern is about sparking another firestorm like the wine country wildfires that began two years ago. ridiculously. it would be terrible. i work from home and i need we live in a small place. i need a computer. i need light. it is pretty cold where we are at nighttime. i had no idea. >> reporter: the hills of western contra costa county are covered in trees. homes perched beneath him. the public safety power shut off would be a first here. even the fire department is preparing. >>> if we go into an extended period without electrical power for us that has meant planning for emergency backup power. planning for the procedures that we would implement if we could not use certain stations across the district across the county. >> reporter: while planning to put out potential claims on upcoming red flag days. >>> the fire danger will be high. probably the highest of the entire season.>> reporter: they are meeting right now. we
one of those customers receiving a 448 hour warning is lewis giles of lafayette. >> i'm not very happy about it. i think it is over precti their part. >> reporter: the concern is about sparking another firestorm like the wine country wildfires that began two years ago. ridiculously. it would be terrible. i work from home and i need we live in a small place. i need a computer. i need light. it is pretty cold where we are at nighttime. i had no idea. >> reporter: the hills of...
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also from barcelona are good to have you with us a professor at a betrayed based journalist north giles trumpet who is rising in the guardian newspaper said that the separatist leaders who orchestrated a head on collision with spanish law required massive support in catalonia which they never actually had their real problem now he said it's not the jail sentences but hubris is he right. i would say that there is a definitely it's an ongoing process that's why the term process was going. on the process has not culminated it has not produced. such an awesome majority. so as to be victorious but it doesn't disappear and so it goes on it's a kind of permanent tug of war. so what's the future for the independent movement within catalonia professor. short term have to see what will happen in the upcoming november elections for the spanish parliament the cattle and elections are pending. there is some pressure there's even debate within the independent this movement as to whether to go for elections or not leading parties and government are divided on this. it's hard to tell things are a stale
also from barcelona are good to have you with us a professor at a betrayed based journalist north giles trumpet who is rising in the guardian newspaper said that the separatist leaders who orchestrated a head on collision with spanish law required massive support in catalonia which they never actually had their real problem now he said it's not the jail sentences but hubris is he right. i would say that there is a definitely it's an ongoing process that's why the term process was going. on the...
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six weeks later, gadi is catching up with levine smith, his caseworker from the st giles trust.was stabbed. they have been supportive? yeah, they said they were going to refer me to a counsellor. i said i'd think about it. i'll be lying in bed and i'd just get frustrated sometimes. of course. and i'd just be angry sometime. why me? stuff like that. why him? why all the other victims of knife crime? so many young lives disrupted at the point of a blade. lucas‘s operation lasted two hours. but it wouldn't go straight through you, it goes through the muscles, and into your liver — front and back — right through your liver, and it hits your stomach and punches a hole in your stomach. he is sore and on the mend, but what about his family? all of you have been traumatised by this. all of you. even when you look all right. if you look all right, you're probably not all right, ok, so it is going to be a long process — not six weeks, not six months, it can be years before you're back in a happier place. being home will help that process, and we catch up with lucas a few days after being
six weeks later, gadi is catching up with levine smith, his caseworker from the st giles trust.was stabbed. they have been supportive? yeah, they said they were going to refer me to a counsellor. i said i'd think about it. i'll be lying in bed and i'd just get frustrated sometimes. of course. and i'd just be angry sometime. why me? stuff like that. why him? why all the other victims of knife crime? so many young lives disrupted at the point of a blade. lucas‘s operation lasted two hours. but...
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and hanna giles, the young woman i never met before said yes i would like to do it. then asked my grandmother who i was living with at the time, do you have a fur coat that i could wear for this thing? and my grandmother said i don't know what's wrong with you or what's going on. but she put on my bed, because i was living with my grandparents at the time. she put on my bed a chinchilla shawl coat and hanna was dressed like that. i was dressed like this. [ laughter ]. >> and there we were two kids from the cast of high school musical three with a video camera and the grandmother's chinchilla coat. no organization, no money no donors nothing but a dream to do the work the media was not willing to do. we were so upset, frustrated contemptuous of the press, which had scooped -- which had spiked stories on acorn. and we walked into offices across the united states. she wore the pimp fur hon on herself betalked to the workers nervous and scared but we went in undercover and caught the workers telling us these things. telling us unbelievable things about how to disguise th
and hanna giles, the young woman i never met before said yes i would like to do it. then asked my grandmother who i was living with at the time, do you have a fur coat that i could wear for this thing? and my grandmother said i don't know what's wrong with you or what's going on. but she put on my bed, because i was living with my grandparents at the time. she put on my bed a chinchilla shawl coat and hanna was dressed like that. i was dressed like this. [ laughter ]. >> and there we were...
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and unlikely figure has put himself in harm's way squarely between police and the activist charlotte giles until introduces us to hong kong's uncle was wrong a man who has seen it all and refuses to stay on the sidelines. at a.t.t. he could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by sound sense of responsibility . for this we move to canada until death run sites and fetch of drugs on the other . he doesn't shy away. instead he deschutes towards the front line from morning until night we can't do we can't predict days he says it's fighting for the home oh he's lived in the snow. i have enjoyed the years of democracy in hong kong but we're living in a new era the world has changed dramatically in the last few months. if they're going to get that done watching going or not but their guard why are so many young people being assaulted by the police. are getting the police should be protecting people that hold among those are going to be noticed until one is a member of the community group protect the children lead by constable each turn they put themselves between the police and protest it'
and unlikely figure has put himself in harm's way squarely between police and the activist charlotte giles until introduces us to hong kong's uncle was wrong a man who has seen it all and refuses to stay on the sidelines. at a.t.t. he could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by sound sense of responsibility . for this we move to canada until death run sites and fetch of drugs on the other . he doesn't shy away. instead he deschutes towards the front line from morning until night we...
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giles thank you. in bolivia more than 7000000 people heading to the polls today to decide who run the country for the next 5 years now the incumbent able medallists has been in power since 2006 but is facing a stiff challenge from a former president his car last message was to moralities facing accusations of ignoring term limits in order to stand again if he wins he'll be in power until 2025 john home and has the latest from the city of. well i'm here actually let me show you a little bit of this while we talk about that these are people that are going to vote now it's still the morning now says quite a few hours of voting still to come in the polls before this election ever moralists was still the front runner but there was sort of predictions that this could go to a 2nd round now when you think about this this is someone that his last 2 elections he won by 60 and 60 percent of the vote he got more than 60 percent of the votes of the very fact that this is possibly in danger of going through a 2nd r
giles thank you. in bolivia more than 7000000 people heading to the polls today to decide who run the country for the next 5 years now the incumbent able medallists has been in power since 2006 but is facing a stiff challenge from a former president his car last message was to moralities facing accusations of ignoring term limits in order to stand again if he wins he'll be in power until 2025 john home and has the latest from the city of. well i'm here actually let me show you a little bit of...
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giles many thanks indeed i was struck for the life on the border between turkey and syria charles was talking about the city of money bitch the president has indicated that the offensive would intensify and that an assault on the syrian kurdish held city of banbridge is about to happen. maybe. about maybe as we decided we're going to act on it as you know our discussions with america about we were saying within 90 days the terrorist organizations beginning to exit there but this didn't happen we're not going to enter main beach the real owners of that area are arabic brothers and they're going to enter that area our approach to this is that they're going to enter there and we're going to make it secure for them the u.s. defense secretary said they would withdraw american soldiers from syria i think this is a positive approach al-jazeera said and costello joins us now live from istanbul so president saying we're going to make man bitch secure of the he's being pretty coy but but i mean his his meaning is pretty clear isn't it. yes. has been a long story for both turkey the u.s. and the
giles many thanks indeed i was struck for the life on the border between turkey and syria charles was talking about the city of money bitch the president has indicated that the offensive would intensify and that an assault on the syrian kurdish held city of banbridge is about to happen. maybe. about maybe as we decided we're going to act on it as you know our discussions with america about we were saying within 90 days the terrorist organizations beginning to exit there but this didn't happen...
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a study looking at smoking versus faith they filled a bell would draw with cotton balls and 2 bell giles one they allowed to smoke 16 packs over a month of cigarettes the other ones ate for the same amount of time and then this is where we pick up the experiment have a look. here is the bell jar with cigarette smoke i mean it just is so revolting and that's just the inside of the joke here a lot of tall service what's going on inside your lungs and now we're going to come to. the rule. but there's loads of it and this is only after one month. so now let's have a look at the cigarette let's just see a little bit of a car that's the only one that's really got much in the car just 1st what so but i misspoke a public health england is a u.k. organization of course but it looked like that demonstration proved the point of people who like to vacate the smoking is much worse for you then so you ping yes you would look at that demonstration and say what so when i look at that demonstration what i do fear is 1st of all cotton balls can't go to the ice you may can't tell you if they feel bad or if
a study looking at smoking versus faith they filled a bell would draw with cotton balls and 2 bell giles one they allowed to smoke 16 packs over a month of cigarettes the other ones ate for the same amount of time and then this is where we pick up the experiment have a look. here is the bell jar with cigarette smoke i mean it just is so revolting and that's just the inside of the joke here a lot of tall service what's going on inside your lungs and now we're going to come to. the rule. but...
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i have chris giles this morning, you are coming to the game. >> obviously. i mean who is not? we are going to have 56,000 people, incredible environment, probably 98% a's fans. we are fired up about tonight. >> reporter: the team has grinded through this season, how special it is it to finally be able to host a playoff game. >> this is what it's all about, we had to go on the road to new york, that was a challenging environment. we are going to present the same challenge to the rays tonight. >> reporter: obvious do you know a couple games now, if you don't win, season's over. home crowd advantage, how big is that going to be tonight? >> i mean, it's huge. it is go go to be loud here. it is going to be intense. we are going to pack this place, we've opened up mount davis. we've got a thousand tickets left for sale. >> reporter: 25 to 30 bucks, that is a good deal. i have to ask but this lawsuit that see seems to blind side a lot of people. >> today it's president baseball team and the crowd we are going to have tonight and exciting things we have to play for. >> don't blame you
i have chris giles this morning, you are coming to the game. >> obviously. i mean who is not? we are going to have 56,000 people, incredible environment, probably 98% a's fans. we are fired up about tonight. >> reporter: the team has grinded through this season, how special it is it to finally be able to host a playoff game. >> this is what it's all about, we had to go on the road to new york, that was a challenging environment. we are going to present the same challenge to...
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forin charged washington altering a pair of leather breeches for giles. he was a likely recipient of two jackets and waistcoats. evidence by carlin's charge for scarlet silk. carlin's account with washington is one of many accounts that can pause in a muchthis a needed conversation. i have more, if you want more. we have explored the when, the where and who, but let's get back to the close themselves and what does it all mean? for much of the 18th century, colonists were striving to emulate british style. he thought of ourselves as british subjects. we wanted to look and dress like it. we utilized the same textiles and cut that were prevalent across the atlantic. however dedicated to british been,n colonists may have virginia's climate forced change. not hard to believe, right? virginians affected london dress and wasted no all time except in the summer months. virginians constantly adapted for what passed as fashionable in response to the region's climate. members of the gentry designer suits with central passageways that provided the home with that cool
forin charged washington altering a pair of leather breeches for giles. he was a likely recipient of two jackets and waistcoats. evidence by carlin's charge for scarlet silk. carlin's account with washington is one of many accounts that can pause in a muchthis a needed conversation. i have more, if you want more. we have explored the when, the where and who, but let's get back to the close themselves and what does it all mean? for much of the 18th century, colonists were striving to emulate...
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giles hollbrow, he had perion, greg rosemary, rick girling, jody maderos. are any of those people here. >> please come forward, sir. jody, please come forward. if you hear your name called and you are in the overflow room, the light court, please let our deputy sheriff, come back to the room and let the deputy sheriff know your name has been called. >> good afternoon. i hope that this is one of the happiest days of my life. my name is jody and i'm the executive director of walk san francisco and i want to thank our city's team for create ago project we can broad of. this project also is your chance to not only make san francisco one of the words leading cities, in terms of creating car-fro space but to do a massive and much needed safety improvements. in line with our vision zero goals. i do want to ask you approve the western variance that extends vehicle restrictions as far as west as possible. ensuring we have planning for the future. and i also urge you to pair removal of cars off market street with the sfpd and major changes to track patterns will not
giles hollbrow, he had perion, greg rosemary, rick girling, jody maderos. are any of those people here. >> please come forward, sir. jody, please come forward. if you hear your name called and you are in the overflow room, the light court, please let our deputy sheriff, come back to the room and let the deputy sheriff know your name has been called. >> good afternoon. i hope that this is one of the happiest days of my life. my name is jody and i'm the executive director of walk san...
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deal with turkey saying this is just a poor is another stop to the offensive so what happens next giles well i think all eyes are on russia there has been no formal statement by the russians on this agreement has been made we understand or we know that the syrian the syrian government especially of course. an ally of russia russia's main ally in this in this crisis the syrian government still describing this as an invasion so we're going to be having to look at that meeting in sochi the president or the one has agreed to attend meet the russians there we understand that the syrian government will be attending as well i think it's fair to say though that turkey will side with the power that gives it the greatest chance of achieving its objectives turkey says that this is a poor choice he says that this is not a long term cease fire it is a polls so turkish forces so he could his forces can move back and i think they will look at things very carefully here they will go to sochi they will meet the russians. and see what we see what the russians can offer them and bear in mind that russia w
deal with turkey saying this is just a poor is another stop to the offensive so what happens next giles well i think all eyes are on russia there has been no formal statement by the russians on this agreement has been made we understand or we know that the syrian the syrian government especially of course. an ally of russia russia's main ally in this in this crisis the syrian government still describing this as an invasion so we're going to be having to look at that meeting in sochi the...
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inconvenience of course among other things for people and businesses asked an understatement and anna giles some people are. >>helping out in any way they can. >>it's just something to like give you a little magic in your day ainslie lauer knows how ahead hairstyle can change a day especially a day when someone has no power. she's offering free hair washes and styling to those who don't have the resources at home, it's already inconvenient for them to act like not have water and not have electricity in south so just make their lives easier and give him something a little special. christina so brought her daughter beyond. to the gypsy don beauty bar after losing power at their home in cameron park. she says the little things go a long way. will be good for a few days. sullivan has been using the showers at the el dorado sports club right around the corner from the salon general manager betsy malala says she wants to be there for her community and is welcoming anyone without power to come have a hot shower we're very busy showers yesterday which just kind of makes the club have a lot more ene
inconvenience of course among other things for people and businesses asked an understatement and anna giles some people are. >>helping out in any way they can. >>it's just something to like give you a little magic in your day ainslie lauer knows how ahead hairstyle can change a day especially a day when someone has no power. she's offering free hair washes and styling to those who don't have the resources at home, it's already inconvenient for them to act like not have water and not...
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also from barcelona or a good to have you with us a professor at a betrayed based journalist north giles trumpet who is rising in the guardian newspaper said that the separatist leaders who orchestrated a head on collision with spanish law required massive support in catalonia which they never actually had their real problem now he said it's not the jail sentences but hubris is he right. i would say that there is a definitely it's an ongoing process that's why the term process was going. on the process has not culminated it has not produced. such an awesome majority. so as to be victorious but it doesn't disappear and so it goes on it's a kind of permanent tug of war. so what's the future for the independent movement within catalonia professor. short term to see what will happen in the upcoming november elections for the spanish parliament the cattle and elections are pending. there is some pressure there's even debate within the independent this movement as to whether to go for elections or not leading parties and government are divided on this. it's hard to tell things are a stalemate
also from barcelona or a good to have you with us a professor at a betrayed based journalist north giles trumpet who is rising in the guardian newspaper said that the separatist leaders who orchestrated a head on collision with spanish law required massive support in catalonia which they never actually had their real problem now he said it's not the jail sentences but hubris is he right. i would say that there is a definitely it's an ongoing process that's why the term process was going. on the...
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separatist leaders was sentenced for their roles in a failed secession beating 20179 late is received giles sentences of up to 13 years. in india local media reporting that at least 12 people have been killed in a gas explosion officials believe a cylinder of cooking gas blew up causing the building to collapse the incident occurred in the northern state of practice. the 2900 bill prize for economics has been awarded to 3 u.s. based research is full day of work to alleviate global poverty of vision the estimate of flow and michael kramer share of the award is to deflower was only the 2nd woman woman ever to receive the prize. the u.s. president says isis is defeated the kurds helped the us to win the us paid them for their service is now us forces are leaving northern syria and coming home that was one week ago since then the turks have watched an attack on the kurds the kurds have turned to syria and the russians for help and those isis terrorists who were being guarded by the kurds and the americans well some of them have escaped claiming that their calif it will rise again. this is the d
separatist leaders was sentenced for their roles in a failed secession beating 20179 late is received giles sentences of up to 13 years. in india local media reporting that at least 12 people have been killed in a gas explosion officials believe a cylinder of cooking gas blew up causing the building to collapse the incident occurred in the northern state of practice. the 2900 bill prize for economics has been awarded to 3 u.s. based research is full day of work to alleviate global poverty of...