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british women's javelin record holder goldie sayers will belatedly receive her 2008 olympic bronze medalames in london. sayers was upgraded after russian mariya abakumova was stripped of silver in 2016 after a reanalysis of her sample from the beijing games tested positive for a banned substance. we've had another update on the progress of andy murray, as he eases his way back into tennis. his recovery from having his hip resurfaced injanuary is going well, with murray due to play in the doubles at queen's next week. but he's told david law that a return to singles action will take longer but he's hopeful it can happen by the end of the year, although the us open in august will be too soon. when you're in pain for a long time it's hard to remember what it was like before hand and i'm back to being pain free again, it's just nice, ican being pain free again, it's just nice, i can go and do and enjoy things. 0ften nice, i can go and do and enjoy things. often on the tennis court. i wasn't doing that for a while, and then obviously when i'm in the gym are quite it's easier to have fun and e
british women's javelin record holder goldie sayers will belatedly receive her 2008 olympic bronze medalames in london. sayers was upgraded after russian mariya abakumova was stripped of silver in 2016 after a reanalysis of her sample from the beijing games tested positive for a banned substance. we've had another update on the progress of andy murray, as he eases his way back into tennis. his recovery from having his hip resurfaced injanuary is going well, with murray due to play in the...
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malaria or spending much more than they issue on treatment of very common diseases like malaria goldie's offers complete plan protection so customers buying products have no doubts about quality. we have moved into different segments of products says 20 of them are we go through operations we have moved into the area of agriculture where in kenya. we are protecting seeds because one of the biggest things that we care about this area of health care and the area of food and nutrition which malaria kills 3 people every day and gone out gold keys mobile technology means consumers buying anti malaria drugs among others can text special scratch codes to a designated short code to check for quality instantly. them pedigrees technology is also helping the textile industry consumers can equally know whether the print is fake or otherwise using their mobile phones. this year and pedigree will launch in 21 countries in africa and age. helping to check quality of products in the agric sector. we have a vision to beautiful our system to this to be able to be used hundreds not only in africa but a lot
malaria or spending much more than they issue on treatment of very common diseases like malaria goldie's offers complete plan protection so customers buying products have no doubts about quality. we have moved into different segments of products says 20 of them are we go through operations we have moved into the area of agriculture where in kenya. we are protecting seeds because one of the biggest things that we care about this area of health care and the area of food and nutrition which...
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this is where he secretly train his 1st club on the sport his friend and teammate assault by goldie remembers very well but she was beginnings at the club. there's somebody that. will. see some money. and do all. this stuff so comportment. sleazy in africa. just 2 years after his 1st club training was invited to trials in cameroon she went in with money. money money. on as attorney general to shop and try to have a good fortune on the president so forth because of. the thought of. leaving on the. after those 6 months she headed to germany in cameroon who was discovered by and turned on for us in 1976 european champion with czechoslovakia and he brought the 19 year old passion lootable was. all. blue so much english up the number in motherhood moved russian into a group of his own. i have to do so much ground up. to a top club in the bundesliga. his 1st steps outside of africa. meanwhile legendary . member we didn't go. all day yesterday that's what they don't want. the fugitive on account does the. dog come at them. or it could have resorted sees every stunt there's been a mad i was convinced
this is where he secretly train his 1st club on the sport his friend and teammate assault by goldie remembers very well but she was beginnings at the club. there's somebody that. will. see some money. and do all. this stuff so comportment. sleazy in africa. just 2 years after his 1st club training was invited to trials in cameroon she went in with money. money money. on as attorney general to shop and try to have a good fortune on the president so forth because of. the thought of. leaving on...
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joining me with highlights from san francisco is logan goldie scott from bloomberg nef.e big sweeping conversation of how the power mix changes over the next 30 years? logan: by 2050, we expect wind and solar to make up 50% of the world's electricity, up from 10% of today's generation. if you add and supplement that with generation capacity from hydro from nuclear and other renewables, you end up with an additional 20%. a dramatic shift. alix: what does that mean in terms of cost? does that mean solar and wind have gotten cheaper or is there another thing that is leading this shift? logan: the outlook is really based on cost. what we see is renewables are already the cheapest form of electricity generation in the round -- and around two thirds of the world. what is exciting that by 2030, we expect wind and solar to be cheaper than existing coal and gas assets. that is a big tipping point. alix: this chart shows that. currently, new wind and solar is cheaper than existing natural gas, but not yet existing coal. once against cheaper than existing coal, how quickly will the
joining me with highlights from san francisco is logan goldie scott from bloomberg nef.e big sweeping conversation of how the power mix changes over the next 30 years? logan: by 2050, we expect wind and solar to make up 50% of the world's electricity, up from 10% of today's generation. if you add and supplement that with generation capacity from hydro from nuclear and other renewables, you end up with an additional 20%. a dramatic shift. alix: what does that mean in terms of cost? does that...
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this is where he secretly train his 1st club on the sport his friend and teammate are sold by goldie remembers very well by shoes beginnings at the club. there some by the author. who threw some money at. their grandma and. dishearten so comportment. so you see. just 2 years after his 1st club training was invited to trials in cameroon she went with money. money money. on as attorney general to shop and try to have a listen on the new president. about the thought of. leaving on that. after those 6 months she headed to germany in cameroon who was discovered by and turned on just 1976 european champion with czechoslovakia and he brought in 1000 year old fashion root to. all blew so much in the number of motherhood rushing through will. only have to. do so much. shopping movies that paul is a group of 5. from nowhere to a top club in the bundesliga. his 1st steps outside of africa. meanwhile legendary . as a oh i am a member we didn't go. all day yesterday that's what did i was the truth that was released the fugitive on account just off into from dog. on quote i was saying if you had r
this is where he secretly train his 1st club on the sport his friend and teammate are sold by goldie remembers very well by shoes beginnings at the club. there some by the author. who threw some money at. their grandma and. dishearten so comportment. so you see. just 2 years after his 1st club training was invited to trials in cameroon she went with money. money money. on as attorney general to shop and try to have a listen on the new president. about the thought of. leaving on that. after...
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joining me with highlights from san francisco is logan goldie scott from bloomberg nef.e big sweeping conversation of how the power mix changes over the next 30 years? logan: by 2050, we expect wind and solar to make up 50% of the world's electricity, up from 10% of today's generation. if you add and supplement that with generation capacity from hydro from nuclear and other renewables, you end up with an additional 20%. a dramatic shift. alix: what does that mean in terms of cost? does that mean solar and wind have gotten cheaper or is there another thing that is leading this shift? logan: the outlook is really based on cost. what we see is renewables are already the cheapest form of electricity generation in the round -- and around two thirds of the world. what is exciting that by 2030, we expect wind and solar to be cheaper than existing coal and gas assets. that is a big tipping point. alix: this chart shows that. currently, new wind and solar is cheaper than existing natural gas, but not yet existing coal. once against cheaper than existing coal, how quickly will the
joining me with highlights from san francisco is logan goldie scott from bloomberg nef.e big sweeping conversation of how the power mix changes over the next 30 years? logan: by 2050, we expect wind and solar to make up 50% of the world's electricity, up from 10% of today's generation. if you add and supplement that with generation capacity from hydro from nuclear and other renewables, you end up with an additional 20%. a dramatic shift. alix: what does that mean in terms of cost? does that...
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market has moved ahead of that a little bit, and i think there is the potential and you use the term goldie locks and i'm not sure it makes a whole heck of a lot of sense and if you look at the ten-year yield below 2% and we had a dollar that was strengthening and commodities going lower and the same things were in place, and i just think it's not a fed policy mistake and it is a protracted trade war that could deflate the global economy which is fragile right now. >> if i say goldilocks, if we have a weaker economy and then the fed is more likely to cut rates. if trade talks go south, the fed is more likely to cut rates and if we have a stronger economy -- >> but can the fed save everything the market told us last week that the only thing that they care about or two weeks ago, the only thing they care about is where the fed is positioned. they don't care about trade. the market rallied and the positioning got so short off that recent low that i think the market was caught offsides to the bear side. >> we created another asset bubble and whatever you want to say and the fed has targeted ass
market has moved ahead of that a little bit, and i think there is the potential and you use the term goldie locks and i'm not sure it makes a whole heck of a lot of sense and if you look at the ten-year yield below 2% and we had a dollar that was strengthening and commodities going lower and the same things were in place, and i just think it's not a fed policy mistake and it is a protracted trade war that could deflate the global economy which is fragile right now. >> if i say goldilocks,...
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lady goldie.o join me tomorrow on bbc two at 6am for another round up of the day at westminster. but for now from me, alicia mcarthy, goodbye. hello. it has been a very wet week so far. flooding has been a problem. this photo was taken by one of our weather watchers on wednesday. grey skies there, and with more persistent rain in the forecast, several parts of the country, in fa ct, several parts of the country, in fact, we have flood warnings in force. this area in the south—east of scotland, the met office have issued an amber alert here. there is likely to be travel disruption and flooding likely as well. on thursday it is going to be pretty relentless. piling in from the north—east, particularly over the high ground with up to 80— 100 millimetres of rain falling here. across the rest of the uk, lots of blue on the map, another soggy day. for the western side of scotland and for northern ireland it will be a bit dry with just the odd shower here. some showers developing across some parts of eng
lady goldie.o join me tomorrow on bbc two at 6am for another round up of the day at westminster. but for now from me, alicia mcarthy, goodbye. hello. it has been a very wet week so far. flooding has been a problem. this photo was taken by one of our weather watchers on wednesday. grey skies there, and with more persistent rain in the forecast, several parts of the country, in fa ct, several parts of the country, in fact, we have flood warnings in force. this area in the south—east of...
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lady goldie.listening to mps‘ requests for parliamentary time to discuss matters that haven't had the full attention of the house. in reality, it's a bit of a free for all where frustrated mps can get things off their chests. the shadow leader of the house always gets to go first. many honourable members are concerned that they may not have time to question the new prime minister before we rise, so can the leader assure the house that he will make time for the new prime minister to make a statement and answer questions from honourable members? we haven't had the chance to do that. the government is very clear that there should be an opportunity for the new prime minister to appear before this house, before recess and that in the event there is any doubt in that matter, i have no doubt that parliaments will be expressed on that particular matter. and another thing... there have been some press reports that he has been involved in discussions about the house not rising for the conference recess. can
lady goldie.listening to mps‘ requests for parliamentary time to discuss matters that haven't had the full attention of the house. in reality, it's a bit of a free for all where frustrated mps can get things off their chests. the shadow leader of the house always gets to go first. many honourable members are concerned that they may not have time to question the new prime minister before we rise, so can the leader assure the house that he will make time for the new prime minister to make a...
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money has been made the moves according to cramer is always bad moves can't go up too fast this is a goldie locks slope at a rate that's just right if we use the same darvis box method, for the past several months they have been trading in a range between 110 and 165. that's a $55 range if we operate under the assumption stocks go from one box to another box of the same size, that means lululemon's range should run from 165 to 220 and why fitzpatrick thinks it can go to 220 over a longer period of time you can see switch or eight very tall volume bars and they are all green okay so this is important the stock is roaring on high volume which gives us more evidence that major institutions are putting money to work in lieu lieu lululemon as long as the stock stays above the 40-week moving average, fitzpatrick remains a believer, you can see the big moves up on big volume how about one that really people have given up on except for me the johnny come lately join me now, i'm talking about under armor. yes. witness the action of the weekly chart. here is a stock that spent years getting hammered
money has been made the moves according to cramer is always bad moves can't go up too fast this is a goldie locks slope at a rate that's just right if we use the same darvis box method, for the past several months they have been trading in a range between 110 and 165. that's a $55 range if we operate under the assumption stocks go from one box to another box of the same size, that means lululemon's range should run from 165 to 220 and why fitzpatrick thinks it can go to 220 over a longer period...
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. >>> speaking of staying alive, have you ever wondered what happens to goldie the goldfish when youdown the toilet? >> don't they say the more space you give them, the bigger they grow? >> take a look at this guy right here, whoa! >> whoa. >> that is a big 14-inch goldfish caught near a treatment plant in the niagara river. new york state nonprofit pleading with the public not to flush their unwanted pets. apparently goldfish can survive year round in the watershed and can destroy the habitat of native fish. >> so what do they say you should do? should we ask p.e.t.a.? >> just swallow it. i think i saw that, somebody swallowed a goldfish for some reason, i can't remember. not time to think about it right now. >> hope it wasn't on this show. >> well, yeah, we have eaten a lot of things. >> kranch. >>> how about this time lapse here captured of a microburst. >> oh! >> rolling across the sky above calgary, canada. you may think it's a tornado but it's not. >> yeah. >> microbursts happen when a thunderstorm begins to suspend water droplets and hail in its updraft. >> oh, bill nye the sc
. >>> speaking of staying alive, have you ever wondered what happens to goldie the goldfish when youdown the toilet? >> don't they say the more space you give them, the bigger they grow? >> take a look at this guy right here, whoa! >> whoa. >> that is a big 14-inch goldfish caught near a treatment plant in the niagara river. new york state nonprofit pleading with the public not to flush their unwanted pets. apparently goldfish can survive year round in the...