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henrik is optimistic.reaching even greater heights. freya cole, bbc news. and next week on climate defenders, we'll see how restoring trees to barren, degraded land can fight both the causes and effects of climate change. watch out for that. and listen to this! a retired journalist who founded a campaign to preserve the correct use of the apostrophe is bowing out because he says ignorance has won. the apostrophe protection society was started byjohn richards in 2001 to tackle misuse of the punctuation mark. as you can see from this rogues' gallery over the years the struggle has been real. retired journalistjohn richards, who's now 96 years old, says he is shutting down the group as the english language is changing, and fewer people seem to care. it almost causes me physical pain to see some of those mistakes! you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. there are no apostrophes in that. please stay with us. hello there. we have more frosty weather around at the moment. not exactly in the same place as
henrik is optimistic.reaching even greater heights. freya cole, bbc news. and next week on climate defenders, we'll see how restoring trees to barren, degraded land can fight both the causes and effects of climate change. watch out for that. and listen to this! a retired journalist who founded a campaign to preserve the correct use of the apostrophe is bowing out because he says ignorance has won. the apostrophe protection society was started byjohn richards in 2001 to tackle misuse of the...
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reporter: henrik is optimistic. yhe has watched the indus develop from the impossible to the possible to a future reaching even greater heights. laura: henrik has the answer to climate change, and it could be wind turbines. i am lra trevelyan. thank you sotc much for wahing "bbc world news america." narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... baan online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, a new phase begins. what to expect as the house bens the next stage of its impeachment inquiry. then, guns on the docket. for the first time in a decade, the supreme court hears argumen
reporter: henrik is optimistic. yhe has watched the indus develop from the impossible to the possible to a future reaching even greater heights. laura: henrik has the answer to climate change, and it could be wind turbines. i am lra trevelyan. thank you sotc much for wahing "bbc world news america." narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... baan online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided...
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henrik is optimistic.le to the possible, to a future reaching even greater heights. freya cole, bbc news. and next week on climate defenders we'll see how restoring trees to barren, degraded land can fight both the causes and effects of climate change, so watch out for that. the australian state of new south wales has rolled out mobile phone detection cameras with the aim of cutting the number of fatalities on its roads by a third over the next two years. the state is deploying 45 fixed and trailer—mounted cameras. they will determine if a driver is handling a mobile phone. 0nly hands—free voice calls are permitted. iva na ba rtoletti, head of privacy and data protection at the technology consultancy company gemserv explains how the system works. they are smart cameras, so what happens is they are trained, so it's an algorithm, they use artificial intelligence. what happens is the algorithms are trained to recognise if somebody is using the phone. then, of course, if they find a positive match, it goes up
henrik is optimistic.le to the possible, to a future reaching even greater heights. freya cole, bbc news. and next week on climate defenders we'll see how restoring trees to barren, degraded land can fight both the causes and effects of climate change, so watch out for that. the australian state of new south wales has rolled out mobile phone detection cameras with the aim of cutting the number of fatalities on its roads by a third over the next two years. the state is deploying 45 fixed and...
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henrik is optimistic.possible to the possible, to a future reaching even greater heights. freya cole, bbc news. and next week on climate defenders we'll see how restoring trees to barren, degraded land can fight both the causes and effects of climate change, so watch out for that. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, this is your monday sport briefing, where we start with the news that leicester city scored a late stoppage time winner courtesy of a var decision to beat everton on sunday. brendan rodgers' side went behind at home butjamie vardy got the equaliser, and in the fourth minute of injury time kelechi iheanacho sent the home fans wild — and his teammates — with a great strike for the winner. difficult first half, they were back m, difficult first half, they were back in, 5—4, one, and againstanything thatis in, 5—4, one, and againstanything that is difficult, but we try to stay positive and play an offensive game, to then have to come from behind as well, it really
henrik is optimistic.possible to the possible, to a future reaching even greater heights. freya cole, bbc news. and next week on climate defenders we'll see how restoring trees to barren, degraded land can fight both the causes and effects of climate change, so watch out for that. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, this is your monday sport briefing, where we start with the news that leicester city scored a late stoppage time winner courtesy of a var decision...
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henrik is optimistic.ense public pressure and said he would step down after a member of his office was arrested as part of an investigation into a journalist‘s murder two years ago. joseph muscatt was accused of failing to bring those responsible for the death of daphne caruana galizia to justice. damian grammaticas reports from malta. chanting they filled the centre of valletta this evening. driven by a sense something‘s rotten at the heart of this tiny island nation. a woman, murdered. a multimillionaire accused of complicity in her assassination. angry that the prime ministerjoseph muscat was still in office. we are going to be a democracy! enough, enough! out, out! the prime minister? joseph muscat, out, now! i am fed up of the injustice that has been going on. they murdered daphne. they murdered my friend. we wantjustice. daphne ca ruana galizia, and anticorruption campaigner, was blown up by a car bomb two years ago. she discovered in the panama papers leak secret offshore companies linking senior po
henrik is optimistic.ense public pressure and said he would step down after a member of his office was arrested as part of an investigation into a journalist‘s murder two years ago. joseph muscatt was accused of failing to bring those responsible for the death of daphne caruana galizia to justice. damian grammaticas reports from malta. chanting they filled the centre of valletta this evening. driven by a sense something‘s rotten at the heart of this tiny island nation. a woman, murdered. a...
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henrik is optimistic.ible, to a future reaching even greater heights. freya cole, bbc news. and next week on climate defenders we'll see how restoring trees to barren, degraded land can fight both the causes and effects of climate change, so watch out for that. a retired journalist who founded a campaign to preserve the correct use of the apostrophe is bowing out because he says "ignorance has won." the apostrophe protection society was started byjohn richards in 2001 to tackle misuse of the punctuation mark. as you can see from this rogues' gallery over the years, the struggle has been real. retired journalistjohn richards, who's now 96 years old, says he is shutting down the group, as the english language is changing and fewer people seem to care. i spoke to dennis baron. he's emeritus professor of linguistics at the university of illinois, and is known as dr grammar. i asked him if for teachers, sub—editors, and all round pedants, this was a sad day. he said no. i would suggest most of these people have
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henrik is optimistic. a future reaching even greater heights. freya cole reporting and now we come to the story of how the people here in northern ethiopia have been working for years to make their country more resilient to the effect of our changing climate. this whole semiarid region south of the sahara is expected to suffer some of the worst effect of climate change and, look around me. virtually all the trees have been cut down leaving just this rough scrub. that makes the soil much more vulnerable to erosion and the land much less fertile. but ethiopia has been fighting to break that vicious cycle. it has restored one and a half million hectares. one half million hectares of degraded land. so how has ethiopia done this and what can the rest of the world learn from its example? 100 years ago, trees covered one third of ethiopia. now it is less than 5%. and without trees, there is nothing to protect the soil from drought, wind and burst of rain which all become more intense with climate change. when the
henrik is optimistic. a future reaching even greater heights. freya cole reporting and now we come to the story of how the people here in northern ethiopia have been working for years to make their country more resilient to the effect of our changing climate. this whole semiarid region south of the sahara is expected to suffer some of the worst effect of climate change and, look around me. virtually all the trees have been cut down leaving just this rough scrub. that makes the soil much more...
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henrik is optimistic.e for a look at the weather. hello, there. a couple of days into december and the flavour of winter with early morning frosts and some folk could be an issue over the next couple of days. high pressure over the bulk of the country, but there is weather from toppling over the top of that high producing milder but wetter conditions into the far north and west of scotland. so outbreaks of rain here through the afternoon. cloudy skies into northern ireland and north—west england by the end of the day. we hold on to the sun chang for the last few hours, but it is a cool story. milder on the far north—west. the rain will move its way out of scotla nd the rain will move its way out of scotland but we keep the cloud and wind direction in the north—west coming from the south. clearer skies elsewhere, suker contrast and the feel of things overnight monday into tuesday. pc nine or 10 degrees into the far north—west of scotland, but it will be a cold and frosty start first thing in the morning, wh
henrik is optimistic.e for a look at the weather. hello, there. a couple of days into december and the flavour of winter with early morning frosts and some folk could be an issue over the next couple of days. high pressure over the bulk of the country, but there is weather from toppling over the top of that high producing milder but wetter conditions into the far north and west of scotland. so outbreaks of rain here through the afternoon. cloudy skies into northern ireland and north—west...
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henrik is optimistic.ng even greater heights. freya cole reporting and now we come to the story of how the people here in northern ethiopia have been working for years to make their country more resilient to the effect of our changing climate. this whole semiarid region south of the sahara is expected to suffer some of the worst effect of climate change and, look around me. virtually all the trees have been cut down leaving just this rough scrub. that makes the soil much more vulnerable to erosion and the land much less fertile. but ethiopia has been fighting to break that vicious cycle. it has restored one and a half million hectares. one half million hectares of degraded land. so how has ethiopia done this and what can the rest of the world learn from its example? 100 years ago, trees covered one third of ethiopia. now it is less than 5%. and without trees, there is nothing to protect the soil from drought, wind and burst of rain which all become more intense with climate change. when the soil goes, very
henrik is optimistic.ng even greater heights. freya cole reporting and now we come to the story of how the people here in northern ethiopia have been working for years to make their country more resilient to the effect of our changing climate. this whole semiarid region south of the sahara is expected to suffer some of the worst effect of climate change and, look around me. virtually all the trees have been cut down leaving just this rough scrub. that makes the soil much more vulnerable to...
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henrik kristoffersen has won the giant slalom in italy.first win and means that he goes top of both the slalom and giant slalom world cup standings. pakistan are on the verge of beating sri lanka in their historic test series, their first on home soil since a terrorist attack more than ten years ago. the pakistani batsmen continued to dominate on day four of the second test in karachi, as richard mcelvanney reports. a big lead already, and getting bigger. captain as olly and babar aza m bigger. captain as olly and babar azam picked up where they left off for pakistan at the start of day four. wicket in hand, they added i’u ns four. wicket in hand, they added runs quickly. both went on to get centuries. that meant the top four had all registry figures. only the second time that has happened in test cricket. azhar ali fell for 118, but azam remained unbeaten on 100 when they declared at lunch, on 555 for three. their lead meant sri la nka 555 for three. their lead meant sri lanka were really batting to save the test. but we could spell regul
henrik kristoffersen has won the giant slalom in italy.first win and means that he goes top of both the slalom and giant slalom world cup standings. pakistan are on the verge of beating sri lanka in their historic test series, their first on home soil since a terrorist attack more than ten years ago. the pakistani batsmen continued to dominate on day four of the second test in karachi, as richard mcelvanney reports. a big lead already, and getting bigger. captain as olly and babar aza m bigger....
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rahm's in a tie for third place with henrik stenson. they‘ re both 8—under—par.shots back on 6—under—par, six shots behind the leader reed. woods is trying to win the event for a record—extending sixth time. a little easier today. conditions we re a little easier today. conditions were better. i did not hit the ball as well as i wanted to starting out, i missed a couple of greens and other than the number two i missed every green in the correct spot so i had a few easy tips and tried to make a couple but i got it going on the back nine which is nice. on to snooker — and china's ding junhui caused an upset at the uk championship in york by knocking out the defending champion ronnie 0'sullivan, who was bidding to win the title for the third year in a row. ding rallied and won back to back frames to complete a 6—4 victory. ding rallied and won back to back frames to complete a 6-4 victory. he last won back in 2009 and he will 110w last won back in 2009 and he will now face when bow in an all chinese quarter—final. now face when bow in an all chinese quarter-final. b
rahm's in a tie for third place with henrik stenson. they‘ re both 8—under—par.shots back on 6—under—par, six shots behind the leader reed. woods is trying to win the event for a record—extending sixth time. a little easier today. conditions we re a little easier today. conditions were better. i did not hit the ball as well as i wanted to starting out, i missed a couple of greens and other than the number two i missed every green in the correct spot so i had a few easy tips and...
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as jesse henrik reports, investigators say the gun used in the shooting was purchased legally. >> weo in most active shooter investigations. work with the presumption that this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: federal officials, trying to figure out what caused mohammed all shade to open fire on friday, killing three and injuring eight others. >> last night, we confirmed that the shooter has been identified as a 21-year-old second lieutenant in the royal saudi air force, who was a student. naval flight officer at naval aviation schools command. >> reporter: the saudi government is pledging full cooperation during the investigation. several students, who were close to the shooter, are also cooperating. the ap reports, the gunman hosted a dinner party earlier in the week with three other saudi nationals, where they watched videos of mass shootings and recorded video from outside the building while two others watched from a car. as for the shooter, federal officials said this about the weapon use. >> it was purchased legally. it is a nine millimeter weapon. a glock .45. it was purc
as jesse henrik reports, investigators say the gun used in the shooting was purchased legally. >> weo in most active shooter investigations. work with the presumption that this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: federal officials, trying to figure out what caused mohammed all shade to open fire on friday, killing three and injuring eight others. >> last night, we confirmed that the shooter has been identified as a 21-year-old second lieutenant in the royal saudi air force,...
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also midfielder henrik make it sorry and didn't feel safe enough to enter the country for the europa league final base year as an armenian he feared for his life. thirdly the atmosphere at that europa league final between chelsea and also was miserable in azerbaijan no one is really all that fussed about for a. side note there will be reports about why this location was chosen for the european championship in the 1st place and maybe some suggestions that money from the u.a.e. for sponsors so crowd was behind it one of the biggest power companies in azerbaijan they'll be told about human rights and it will become clear that football and politics all talk the intertwined and that azerbaijan is using football as a stage of which to remark to say there's no 2 ways about it football is political . then there's the problem distance some 4400 kilometers separate back you and dublin isn't that a bit. little but it's a lot of computer you. put is supposed to devote us who have to sell it if they have to do such as for nothing to. a lot of those. you know with us today hoshi city is. brutally
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arsenal midfielder henrik mkhitaryan didn't feel safe enough to enter the country for the europa league final base year as an armenian he feared for his life. thirdly the atmosphere at that europa league final between chelsea and also was miserable in azerbaijan no one's really all that fussed about for a. side note there will be reports about why this location was chosen for the european championship in the 1st place and maybe some suggestions that money from the u.a.e. for sponsors so caught was behind it one of the biggest power companies in azerbaijan they'll be told about human rights and it will become clear that football and politics are taught the intertwined and that as a part john is using football. the stage of which to promote since there's no 2 ways about it football is political. then there's the problem distance some 4400 kilometers separate back and dublin isn't that a bit. little but it's a lot of conclude you. suppose it's a new office in the question of just so that there can be emptied new subsystem to . those who can aggressively hoshi the city is. missing brutally
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to disability and henrik have come from copenhagen for a short visit to berlin. with a do without things to help stop climate change. would you be ok with not going to holidays far away because of the climate change would your view on the not buying as much and also as i do i would die one day and i want to experience the world so . you somewhere when you enter a plane that you are ashamed by being like using it because of all the pollution i'm not ashamed i'm not i want to be honest i'm not ashamed i'm looking forward to my vacation i'm thinking oh i'm going to my vacation i'm away from stress and bad things and i want to go there and have 9 staycation so yeah that's what all people think. right i don't want to live but let's find it. so the camera didn't exactly have the desired effect. but what can i say i'm no different even though i ought to know better. if it's it would help if i'm up on holiday myself now inclined to corsica fungibility yes i'm flying my family and i could have taken the car which would have been quite so bad for the environment. but i'm f
to disability and henrik have come from copenhagen for a short visit to berlin. with a do without things to help stop climate change. would you be ok with not going to holidays far away because of the climate change would your view on the not buying as much and also as i do i would die one day and i want to experience the world so . you somewhere when you enter a plane that you are ashamed by being like using it because of all the pollution i'm not ashamed i'm not i want to be honest i'm not...
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henrik stenson has won golf‘s world challenge in the bahamas after tournament host tiger woods' challengeould only find one birdie on the back nine to finish 4 shots behind stenson. the swede eagled the 15th to take him to 18 under par, a shot clear of spain'sjon rahm. don't worry. we've not forgotten about the boxing. anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior in that colosal heavyweight rematch is taking place right now in saudi arabia. they are in the second round. you can follow that one blow for blow on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. thank you. if you think you are getting into the christmas spirit, i doubt you to challenge this family. the christmas spirit has most certainly arrived at one house in germany. thomas and susanne jeromin have spruced up their saxony home with a remarkable 350 christmas trees. decking the halls began in august, with tens of thousands of baubles and over 300 strings of lights used in the process. no two trees are the same, this year's themes include superheroes and star wars. not content with their current record, the family is aiming to squee
henrik stenson has won golf‘s world challenge in the bahamas after tournament host tiger woods' challengeould only find one birdie on the back nine to finish 4 shots behind stenson. the swede eagled the 15th to take him to 18 under par, a shot clear of spain'sjon rahm. don't worry. we've not forgotten about the boxing. anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior in that colosal heavyweight rematch is taking place right now in saudi arabia. they are in the second round. you can follow that one blow for...
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thank you to brex ceo henrik. coming up, making money while you shop.apanese e-commerce site wants to help you do just that. we will hear from the company's president. that is next. "bloomberg technology" is livestreaming on twitter. check us out on technology. be sure to follow our breaking news network on quick take on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's take a look at today's top calls. starting with microsoft. massive growth potential in the cup competing business. it was on clearly won the first phase of current spending. the next will be dominated by microsoft as it significantly narrows the gap over the coming years. downgraded to a sell from neutral. is company's revenue expected to decline next year. the company losing market shares as huawei will try to support non-us suppliers. it would not be enough to offset the declines in other instances, the analyst wrote. buyenheim analysts with a rating and a $90 price target. well-positioned for small and medium-size businesses. the company's effort to move upmarket can drive sustainable growt
thank you to brex ceo henrik. coming up, making money while you shop.apanese e-commerce site wants to help you do just that. we will hear from the company's president. that is next. "bloomberg technology" is livestreaming on twitter. check us out on technology. be sure to follow our breaking news network on quick take on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's take a look at today's top calls. starting with microsoft. massive growth potential in the cup competing business. it...
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lets bring in north band traders sven henrik. we talked about this on worldwide exchange and other programs this is the market whether you want to call it the fed steroid, whatever it might be just won't quit anything in the charts that you see that indicate to you this thing is about ready to roll over. >> not -- well my charts are actually on massive sell but the liquidity momentum is extremely strong and you know, it's like the fed has been playing secret santa all year longhanding out gifts of asset price inflation and, you know, the big issue for me is what i see here in the macrocontext first of all is to say that 2019 has been a revelation, central banks cannot extract themselves from the monetary easing monstrosity they created. 2018 was the only year since the financial crisis was where central banks reduced liquidity on a net basis and then immediately blew up in everybody's face so the solution in 2019 was go right back into adding liquidity with obviously global rate cuts everywhere and then the additional qe and not
lets bring in north band traders sven henrik. we talked about this on worldwide exchange and other programs this is the market whether you want to call it the fed steroid, whatever it might be just won't quit anything in the charts that you see that indicate to you this thing is about ready to roll over. >> not -- well my charts are actually on massive sell but the liquidity momentum is extremely strong and you know, it's like the fed has been playing secret santa all year longhanding out...
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in tokyo by wearing his gymnastics outfit without russia's flak stepped past him al-jazeera moscow henrik stenson made quite a comeback at the hero world challenge in the bahamas to claim his 1st title in 2 years 5 time when a tiger woods it was in the share of the deed and till he hit trouble on the 14th all. stars in his chest shot a final round of 66 to finish on 18 the under one shot ahead of defending champion john brom. and that's as well for me i'll have more for you later on was far but now it has a great fan site i will look forward to that and that is it for vishnu's hour but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more taste. everything bridged the whole of this a political deadlock since the threats of referendum and the n.r.a. is still up so they divided will the general election and some of its both result anything better than boris johnson get the rx it done and where does the due date go through media follow the u.k. general election what else is there. from ancient and prose to communist leaders. age old philosophies and the rule of boredom remain central to the world's
in tokyo by wearing his gymnastics outfit without russia's flak stepped past him al-jazeera moscow henrik stenson made quite a comeback at the hero world challenge in the bahamas to claim his 1st title in 2 years 5 time when a tiger woods it was in the share of the deed and till he hit trouble on the 14th all. stars in his chest shot a final round of 66 to finish on 18 the under one shot ahead of defending champion john brom. and that's as well for me i'll have more for you later on was far but...
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one of those witnesses was henrik ross as photographs are featured in our special exhibition right now, memory and earth. those are just a few of the reasons for you to return and i certainly hope you will. at the conclusion of today's program our presenter will be available to sign copies of her new book, "citizen 865: the hunt for hitler's hidden soldiers in america." so as occurred as i ask you to please allow her to exit the stage in the auditorium and continue your conversation with her over in the vicinity of our legacy shop. some of you may have noticed we haded some additional apparatusi in the room today. we are very excited that this has to news program is being preserved and taped for future broadcast by c-span, c-span's booktv. so, we're excited to have an author whose work commands such important attention, as it should, because the subject matter will never go out of style. let me get a little bit about our presenter. debbie cenziper is associate professor and director of investigative reporting at the medill school of journalism, northwestern university she oversees inve
one of those witnesses was henrik ross as photographs are featured in our special exhibition right now, memory and earth. those are just a few of the reasons for you to return and i certainly hope you will. at the conclusion of today's program our presenter will be available to sign copies of her new book, "citizen 865: the hunt for hitler's hidden soldiers in america." so as occurred as i ask you to please allow her to exit the stage in the auditorium and continue your conversation...