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you name it, there's a huge r & d enterprise so i don't know what you mean by space technology, but my guess is, unless it's really, really, really unique, it's redundant, isn't it? unless it's unique, someone is working in a close space and you want to see those folks and make sure you're aligned with them. >> great, thank you rondelling -- raj and bruce. thank you. this is not over, but the formal aspect. we urge you to hang around and enjoy the coffee and food and chat. and come back next time. i think next time is actually september 5th, we're going to have a book event. an interesting book about termites by least a margin ellie and our science reporters will be here if you're here wednesday the 5th. interesting for everyone. a round of applause please for our speakers. [applause]. ... [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] later on c-span2 we will bring you a conversation from the association for education in journalism and mass communication about journalism and hostile political climate. that's at 11 a.m. eastern live here on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfold
you name it, there's a huge r & d enterprise so i don't know what you mean by space technology, but my guess is, unless it's really, really, really unique, it's redundant, isn't it? unless it's unique, someone is working in a close space and you want to see those folks and make sure you're aligned with them. >> great, thank you rondelling -- raj and bruce. thank you. this is not over, but the formal aspect. we urge you to hang around and enjoy the coffee and food and chat. and come...
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you name it, there's a huge r&d enterprise, so i don't know what you mean by space technology, but my guess is, unless it's really, really, really unique, it's redundant, isn't it? unless it's unique, someone is already working in a close space, and you want to see those folks and make sure you're aligned with them. >> great, thank you, raj and bruce. thank you all for participating. this is not over, but the formal aspect. we urge you to hang around and enjoy the coffee and food and chat. and come back next time. i think next time actually is september 5. we're going to have a book event, an interesting book about termites. if you are here on wednesday the fifth, that will be interesting for everyone. a round of applause, please, for our speakers. [applause] i want to end by voicing my appreciation. i think it will make a difference in our ability to make progress on the climate change front, so thanks a lot. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible fo
you name it, there's a huge r&d enterprise, so i don't know what you mean by space technology, but my guess is, unless it's really, really, really unique, it's redundant, isn't it? unless it's unique, someone is already working in a close space, and you want to see those folks and make sure you're aligned with them. >> great, thank you, raj and bruce. thank you all for participating. this is not over, but the formal aspect. we urge you to hang around and enjoy the coffee and food and...
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r restaurant. know your source is huge. we havave no freququent flyer r min our tuna. ourur fish is c coming right o off the b boat in san d. we'rere the first stop from the dock.k. if it's getting flown in from fiji or around the world, we don't know where it's coming from. there's no trace and trtrust. trace and trusust start the dock from t the boat. you're offloading rightht to the fifishmonger, right to t the bo, and then where it goes. it's the foreign fle. they havave very little rules, veryry little regulations, no permits, no licenses. they're doing everything wrong, and when the american guys arare doing everything right, yeah, it's verery difficult for the e amern fishermrman to compmpete with te foreign fish and the foreignn pricining that comes into it. man: when i was s 16, i leararnd to scuba-dive. i just love being in the ocean, and then i saw an opportunity to become a sea urchin diver, so i learned to process sea urchins, first in my garage, so i then started diving during the day, processing in the evening, and delivering to sushi bars. i had a coupl
r restaurant. know your source is huge. we havave no freququent flyer r min our tuna. ourur fish is c coming right o off the b boat in san d. we'rere the first stop from the dock.k. if it's getting flown in from fiji or around the world, we don't know where it's coming from. there's no trace and trtrust. trace and trusust start the dock from t the boat. you're offloading rightht to the fifishmonger, right to t the bo, and then where it goes. it's the foreign fle. they havave very little rules,...
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. >> would that not cause rouge r -- huge ripple effects through the straits? >> absolutely.why i don't think iran is really intent on closing off the strait of hormuz. if they would do so, not only would they not be able to export their own oil, they would very possibly invite military action by the united states or its regional allies. as you mentioned, china, iran's only remaining customer for oil plus iran's main trade partner would be hit very hard by a rise in energy prices and by shortage of oil. they would alienate the chinese if they close off the straight of hormuz. >> what are iranians making of donald trump's offer? casually stated that he would be willing to meet with no conditions. >> what the iranian officials would say or have said is something that's pretty clear. they are ideological. they wanted to speak public to the yiunited states in the past0 years. i spoke to a building constructer, a lawyer, a hairdresser. they all said why don't we talk to donald trump. this remark comes from the background of iran's declining economy. the national currency has lost
. >> would that not cause rouge r -- huge ripple effects through the straits? >> absolutely.why i don't think iran is really intent on closing off the strait of hormuz. if they would do so, not only would they not be able to export their own oil, they would very possibly invite military action by the united states or its regional allies. as you mentioned, china, iran's only remaining customer for oil plus iran's main trade partner would be hit very hard by a rise in energy prices...
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and dec have said that the saturday night takeaway, a hugely successful programme, has been shelved until 2020, to a low ant to completely re cove rt to completely recover. dec has done a shore on his own. i do not think itv are too worried, they are doing the decent thing. it is a tribute to how good a partnership between two people can be. it is like eric and ernie. once you get a partnership that works well, you cannot replicate it. they are precious. their collaboration is valuable. we are going to test that out in 30 minutes. thank you. we will see you at half past 11. you can see the front pages of the papers on the bbc website. and you can watch it on the bbc iplayer. i will be back with the news at 11 o'clock. many parts of eastern england were cheated to rain, more than a splash in east anglia. i am sure many gardeners and farmers plead a sigh of relief. that train came from the south. it is still starting to move. between now and that rain arriving at isa between now and that rain arriving at is a shallowly picture. showers become a feature of the west coast. friday morning will be cooler. humidity is dropping away. cool
and dec have said that the saturday night takeaway, a hugely successful programme, has been shelved until 2020, to a low ant to completely re cove rt to completely recover. dec has done a shore on his own. i do not think itv are too worried, they are doing the decent thing. it is a tribute to how good a partnership between two people can be. it is like eric and ernie. once you get a partnership that works well, you cannot replicate it. they are precious. their collaboration is valuable. we are...
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huge crowds of people that. the moroccan authorities around r.'s you know very good working relationship . if both sides coordinate their efforts and things go smoothly we achieve our objectives for. the young man in the hills of morocco have also realised their strength in numbers salif and his friends are planning their next attempt now they also want to escape the brutality of the moroccan police. they get their food from a nearby garbage dump a soft drink a cucumber amole potato life here is unbearable. teeming with cops all my friends who left me with me have made it as far as they want. why should i stay. morocco i'll stay until i eventually get in god willing those guys here and. it can be hard to distinguish courage from desperation for salif and his friends it's europe or bust. even after migrants to cross to europe they find there are no guarantees they'll be able to state the past to residency and eventually citizenship is long and arduous but there are some exceptions in france the government can grant legal status to migrants who perform exceptional services to the community i
huge crowds of people that. the moroccan authorities around r.'s you know very good working relationship . if both sides coordinate their efforts and things go smoothly we achieve our objectives for. the young man in the hills of morocco have also realised their strength in numbers salif and his friends are planning their next attempt now they also want to escape the brutality of the moroccan police. they get their food from a nearby garbage dump a soft drink a cucumber amole potato life here...
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the huge motorcade drove by behind r t supportive and as you mentioned he is a former interior minister he's also come from the president a home town home province of mine in the is at least the president's mother's home province a lot of people saying that he is a safe bet for the press for the president he is very loyal to the president agrees very much with his ideology and his policies as well and people also saying that he's also a safe bet for the military people he's come from yemen as i mentioned in my memory is also the home province of several powerful generals so people saying that he would he will be out of conflict with the military as well he's also a compromise if you may to add a package within the ruling coalition here from the president but he p.p.r. then on the packages while they've been meeting and other parties as well good old constables with him he's also he could also be acceptable to the international easy because he does not he's not in a meat sanctions list but we also come out just does show a statement from the cash the stocks that have been very critical a
the huge motorcade drove by behind r t supportive and as you mentioned he is a former interior minister he's also come from the president a home town home province of mine in the is at least the president's mother's home province a lot of people saying that he is a safe bet for the press for the president he is very loyal to the president agrees very much with his ideology and his policies as well and people also saying that he's also a safe bet for the military people he's come from yemen as i...
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huge topics like. speed wheels and you're in touch with my r. and his wheelchair stunt. company exile following in napoleon's the footsteps on the island of elba. the dutch city of was overrun by giants last weekend now they were part of a production by the french street theatre group royal deluxe the event was a three day interactive experience involving a pub a girl in search of her father or participants on the streets helped her in her search and a we of course were also on hand for the action and to see if the story had a happy ending. a little looking for have father. he's not really hot to most standing and never meet his tone and wearing a diving suit. still she wanders through the streets of new. i think it's magic yes yes grace mystery and that's it show huge it's amazing how yeah how they get the mold to sing out in syria listening i love to see it it makes me feel like a little child again i think it's more a fairy tale. why is she looking for her father. and what does the don't have to do with this. morning and the fun to the sleep with a busy day ahead. as
huge topics like. speed wheels and you're in touch with my r. and his wheelchair stunt. company exile following in napoleon's the footsteps on the island of elba. the dutch city of was overrun by giants last weekend now they were part of a production by the french street theatre group royal deluxe the event was a three day interactive experience involving a pub a girl in search of her father or participants on the streets helped her in her search and a we of course were also on hand for the...
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united game when the atv r rers camering in. >> it was a huge number. i would say it was about 200 bikes, and they just kept on coming. >> what the [ bleep ] is going on down here in arlington? bat is this? >> reporter: jusefore 6:00 arlington police say over 100 riders crossed a key bridge making their way to this exxon >> and they are doing like wheelies. re turning around, like on one, you know -- on one wheel.eo i mean,e are walking by. literally the traffic is like, you know, they can even get by because there's so many bikes. >> reporter: caleb nelson works in a nearby restaurant and he ran outside and shot this video when he heard a loud roar coming from outside. >> at first it seemed a littlee threg because you didn't know why they were there. they were following like -- they e not followi any rules no, laws, jt kind of going back and forth ones both s of the road and sidewalk. >> reporter: arlington police s even e of the rid smashed the door of the convenience store stealing items fore riding off. arlington police didn't chaseec riders bause i
united game when the atv r rers camering in. >> it was a huge number. i would say it was about 200 bikes, and they just kept on coming. >> what the [ bleep ] is going on down here in arlington? bat is this? >> reporter: jusefore 6:00 arlington police say over 100 riders crossed a key bridge making their way to this exxon >> and they are doing like wheelies. re turning around, like on one, you know -- on one wheel.eo i mean,e are walking by. literally the traffic is like,...
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. >>> a huge turnout tonight in new york as a sea of friends and fans came to pay r-e-s-p-e-c-t to the queen of soul, the body of aretha franklin in an hearse that previously carried her father and civil rights rosa parks. e viewing will continue tomorrow and then friday. >>> could the government do a google search?go thrnment is looking into it? the government is accusing google and tech titans of rigging searches to silence him and other conservative searches. is there any truth to that? >> reporter: the president, who bus base on social media, now attacking it, accusing those companies of bias. i hink google and twitter and facebook are really treadinn ery troubled territory and they have to be careful. >> reporter: he alleged google s search resor trump news shows only fake media and adding google and others are controlling at we can and nnot see. >> google blatantly suppressing conservative media o. >> reporter: just last night, fox businessetwork aired a thinly sourced media covere on the topi >> i believe the government should step in and check this out. >> reporter: the white h
. >>> a huge turnout tonight in new york as a sea of friends and fans came to pay r-e-s-p-e-c-t to the queen of soul, the body of aretha franklin in an hearse that previously carried her father and civil rights rosa parks. e viewing will continue tomorrow and then friday. >>> could the government do a google search?go thrnment is looking into it? the government is accusing google and tech titans of rigging searches to silence him and other conservative searches. is there any...
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the scandal surrounding president micron's former bodyguard r t shall dubinsky explains why some people drew the link to russia. well a huge outcry here in france so many people on twitter who thought that they had been labeled as russian boats that's because they were named in a twitter list which looked at the number of people who had tweeted about the but now a skate scandal here in france some of them even decided to use it as a badge of honor and actually added they. bought their russian bought numbers then twitter accounts now this came out after the banana scandal which was a former security aide to president mike brown who was filmed actually assaulting protesters doing may day now because of that many people were treating about it and an engineer based in belgium this information lab actually decided to analyze the people who were tweeting about that well they published a list of the accounts that it tweeted the most about this particular scandal and the mainstream media here in france immediately decided that the frenzy around that scandal had been caused by not just any votes but russian votes not so those says
the scandal surrounding president micron's former bodyguard r t shall dubinsky explains why some people drew the link to russia. well a huge outcry here in france so many people on twitter who thought that they had been labeled as russian boats that's because they were named in a twitter list which looked at the number of people who had tweeted about the but now a skate scandal here in france some of them even decided to use it as a badge of honor and actually added they. bought their russian...
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r mccain leaves. katty: what impact does his best have on the u.s. military? he was a huge supporter of u.s.roops and visited them constantly arounwathe world and a big supporter of u.s. engagement around the world. he did stand up to generals when he thought it was necessary, wh different suspending or most famously on torture. i cannot think of someone else the senate who has tha position. gen. petraeus: well, he had great moral authority on a number of topics. given his own service and his time as a prisoner of war, when he came to the issue of torture -- and i might note that i was very much with him on that particular issue for a variety of reasons. thankfully, he was one of the great supporters of the surge, which i was privileged to command in iraq, as you will recall, and the surge in afghanistan and there's initiatives during my time in uniform. we s a great deal -- no one backs and comment more than he did in the 18 or so years of this particular century and particularly in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. he has done an enormous amount soldiers,that our sailors, airmen, marines had t
r mccain leaves. katty: what impact does his best have on the u.s. military? he was a huge supporter of u.s.roops and visited them constantly arounwathe world and a big supporter of u.s. engagement around the world. he did stand up to generals when he thought it was necessary, wh different suspending or most famously on torture. i cannot think of someone else the senate who has tha position. gen. petraeus: well, he had great moral authority on a number of topics. given his own service and his...
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were all in shock, we were all like, 'oh my gosh that's huge,' i didn't know if it was some sort of little pipe bomb or what it was."confusion...fea rst some of the emotions felt by the unsuspecting victims of wednesday's attack.shana loconsole, witness "i'm like in this corner in this gray hoodie."shana loconsole....sa ys she stepped out onto the patio of the rankin vault cocktail lounge to smoke a cigarette.shana loconsole, witness "completely unsuspecting, just a regular car driving by." and... in a flash ...things took a turn. shana loconsole, witness "the firework, or the mortar came out the window."exploding just feet from customers... and sending sparks flying everywhere.kelly klope, asheville fire department "throwing it at somebody, or at a building, there are so many consequences to that from, from catching curtains on fire to literally burning somebody."despite the size and proximity of the firework only one person was hurt and immediately helped by other customers and staff.shana loconsole, witness "all the focus was on that woman who was gushing blood."an image lonconsole says she can't get out of her head.shana loconso
were all in shock, we were all like, 'oh my gosh that's huge,' i didn't know if it was some sort of little pipe bomb or what it was."confusion...fea rst some of the emotions felt by the unsuspecting victims of wednesday's attack.shana loconsole, witness "i'm like in this corner in this gray hoodie."shana loconsole....sa ys she stepped out onto the patio of the rankin vault cocktail lounge to smoke a cigarette.shana loconsole, witness "completely unsuspecting, just a regular...
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one person who was hugely influenced by aretha franklin was r&b singer alexander 0'neal, hejoins us nowretha franklin, you, at a musician. aretha franklin, you know, she influenced so many people, and coming from the southern region of the us, tennessee, i am mississippi, we are like right next 01’, mississippi, we are like right next or, you know, we had the same kind of struggles, especially coming through the 19505 and ‘605 with the civil rights movement, that's one of the things, we gravitated to aretha for because she had already, as we say, made it in the music industry, but to be involved with the civil rights movement and come back and be involved with that, it was really, really, i mean, it took us a long way. alexander, we've been looking through some of these amazing archival footage of her songs from way back, through to much more recent times, there is something about her voice and her delivery, and her personality that came through, it really was unique, wasn't it? how do you describe it?|j describe it as the gospel, it was the gospel aspect, you know. for her to be able t
one person who was hugely influenced by aretha franklin was r&b singer alexander 0'neal, hejoins us nowretha franklin, you, at a musician. aretha franklin, you know, she influenced so many people, and coming from the southern region of the us, tennessee, i am mississippi, we are like right next 01’, mississippi, we are like right next or, you know, we had the same kind of struggles, especially coming through the 19505 and ‘605 with the civil rights movement, that's one of the things, we...
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r orter: this artist grew up and now lives in richard. he's been working a on hugel at one loudoun many of who visit one loudoun won't even see the artwork unless you know whereo look. so this is the side of the alamo draft houa cin that most of us see. you have to go around back if you wa to find themural. >> it's really bizarre. , a murali spend a lot of time painting murals right in front of people and that have really good vual impact. this might be the longest i've worked on a mural for such a small amount of people to se and the neatest thing is what's been so positive and sond ful about this whole experience is i've met almost everybody that's going to be living in front of my mural. and then i've had conversations about why i was painting it and theut themes a it, and why i was using certain colors. what it was like to come back loudoun.owing up in >> reporter: the mural celebrates the old and the new right here inco loudoun ty. >> i wanted to create a mural that cldebrated inji knewty and old ideals and how it's turned into something new. iicked the washing
r orter: this artist grew up and now lives in richard. he's been working a on hugel at one loudoun many of who visit one loudoun won't even see the artwork unless you know whereo look. so this is the side of the alamo draft houa cin that most of us see. you have to go around back if you wa to find themural. >> it's really bizarre. , a murali spend a lot of time painting murals right in front of people and that have really good vual impact. this might be the longest i've worked on a mural...
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you're watching r c international with me mickey aaron that we start with syria where people are getting their lives back in order after years of war against militants and to harvest huge amounts of key infrastructure were destroyed including important functionaries and hospitals and the rebuilding is getting on the way we visit some of these sites to see how the jobs go. if damascus is serious about to accepting millions of its refugees back home it has some serious rebuilding to do barros villages in small towns like the one over there in the province of homes have been completely raised from the face of the earth by the war. that's why factories like this one are crucial most syrian cities have to survive amid a chaotic and unstable power supply we've been told that when anti assad fighters captured this facility they looted it cleaned for equipment and left it badly damaged it's fully operational now but lack of power of course isn't the worst that syrians have had to endure lie i swear we were dying of hunger one kilo of bread for one thousand lire you have to eat otherwise you starve to death. only rice and vulgar nothing that. we were living in hunger and povert
you're watching r c international with me mickey aaron that we start with syria where people are getting their lives back in order after years of war against militants and to harvest huge amounts of key infrastructure were destroyed including important functionaries and hospitals and the rebuilding is getting on the way we visit some of these sites to see how the jobs go. if damascus is serious about to accepting millions of its refugees back home it has some serious rebuilding to do barros...
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hello and welcome to the program on r t international i'm in a society with york label news we starts with syria where years of war have left the country in ruins huge amounts of came from structure were destroyed including factories and hospitals we visited some of the main sites as rebuilding starts and people try to get their lives back on track. if damascus is serious about welcoming back millions of its refugees well it has a lot to do first and foremost most of the country has been reduced to rubble by the war so a lot of people just don't have a place they can call home anymore secondly infrastructure is a big issue because major transportation arteries have been cut and thirdly electricity so skies that anyone who has a power generator well is a very lucky person. that's why factories like this one are crucial most syrian cities have to survive amid a chaotic and unstable power supply we've been told that when anti assad fighters captured this facility they looted it clean for equipment and left it badly damaged it's fully operational now but lack of power force isn't the worst that syrians have had to endure lie i swear we were dying of hun
hello and welcome to the program on r t international i'm in a society with york label news we starts with syria where years of war have left the country in ruins huge amounts of came from structure were destroyed including factories and hospitals we visited some of the main sites as rebuilding starts and people try to get their lives back on track. if damascus is serious about welcoming back millions of its refugees well it has a lot to do first and foremost most of the country has been...
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r him. >> reporter: translate to millions on sales and companies are eager to cash in by collaboration. >> you tube has been such a huge trend. >> reporter: researchers say they have bought it after seeing an influencer on social media. they wouldather by a product by a non-celebrity who appears like a peer. little ryan isn't the only star benefits from this. >> this is a paidnt advertiseme for most toys. >> reporter: other kids youtubes channel like hobby kids and evantube hd with millions of subscribers feature sponsored content paidor by toy makers. companies can pay up to $200,000 to have an influencer feature a toy in video. >> there's been such a rye recently. re we know ryan leads the way on that. >> reporter: a millionaire all before his 7thbirthday. >> just insane to think about. it's not just ds. it's adults who partner with brands and make money on instagram. >> as the mother of a 7 and a 5-year-old, he was just hoping theyamystery egg. >> do they want this? >> you could let them for hours watcgs surprise they just watch kids open up these eggs to see what's insidet >> they other kids play with toys. it's li
r him. >> reporter: translate to millions on sales and companies are eager to cash in by collaboration. >> you tube has been such a huge trend. >> reporter: researchers say they have bought it after seeing an influencer on social media. they wouldather by a product by a non-celebrity who appears like a peer. little ryan isn't the only star benefits from this. >> this is a paidnt advertiseme for most toys. >> reporter: other kids youtubes channel like hobby kids and...
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huge challenge and requires a lot of resources. save the children is very concerned about the children is very concerned about the situation of children in this disaster. role behaviour around her to come out of this requires a lot of work, investment and resources. we definitely would like to prioritise child friendly spaces where we want to ensure the whole social burden is gradually as soon as possible. so children should be a priority in this response. in terms of evacuation, you talk about child friendly spaces. where are the children being taken to? the child friendly space should not be away from where the families are, so as long as the camps last, we would like to find a safe building and three in the local volunteers to mind the children and equip them with the skills about child safeguarding and protection of children and start resuming temporary places, education. education actually helps children to meet their fears and come out of the stress and shock, and eventually the cycle social burden will be minimised and the households will be able to begin recovery and restoration very quickly. thousands of people have attended a state funeral in i
huge challenge and requires a lot of resources. save the children is very concerned about the children is very concerned about the situation of children in this disaster. role behaviour around her to come out of this requires a lot of work, investment and resources. we definitely would like to prioritise child friendly spaces where we want to ensure the whole social burden is gradually as soon as possible. so children should be a priority in this response. in terms of evacuation, you talk about...
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with the cost of r&d for electrification, for autonomous driving, hopefully not with porsche, but definitely with audi because it is a hugefor them. it is harder for them to meet the margins that have been set, although those are much higher, 12% is the goal at audi, 50% at porsche. -- 50% at porsche. caroline: -- 15% at porsche. caroline: is diesel gate behind them? matt: it is not, but they are hoping the lions a share -- lions's share is behind them. they have spent billions of dollars on it and there'll be a lot more cash outflows this year because of it, but the total cost for the rest of the or should only be about $1 billion. we are climbing incrementally now, where previously there were huge costs. the real question will be what kind of lawsuits are allowed here in europe, but so far volkswagen has worked closely and well with the european competition commission and they say that they are satisfied with their efforts. caroline: matt miller from the home of volkswagen in germany. remember the function gtv on the bloomberg that allows you to browse all of the recent charts featured on bloomberg tv. catch up on
with the cost of r&d for electrification, for autonomous driving, hopefully not with porsche, but definitely with audi because it is a hugefor them. it is harder for them to meet the margins that have been set, although those are much higher, 12% is the goal at audi, 50% at porsche. -- 50% at porsche. caroline: -- 15% at porsche. caroline: is diesel gate behind them? matt: it is not, but they are hoping the lions a share -- lions's share is behind them. they have spent billions of dollars...
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the r t international russia's foreign ministry say's the recent evacuation of the white helmets from syria shows the rescue group have been quote foreign agents working against syrian interest for huge amounts of money israel helped them flee to western countries last month over fears they could face persecution as the syrian government recaptures territory in the south west of the country the group has been receiving funds from the u.s. and its nato allies but critics point to multiple controversies surrounding the white helmets among other instances its rescuers have been seen in executions and even waving terrorist flights with extremists some syrian civilians have also offered testimony against them. debbie at all you saw with no they would bring cameras and explosives something to destroy for example this building here that find people in the streets and promised the money or food just say whatever they needed. to syrian first responders who risked their lives to say about theirs in war torn aleppo the face of on relenting brutality heroes have emerged. have to tell and yet whenever food aid was brought into the white helmets and the rebels would take it all for themselves they
the r t international russia's foreign ministry say's the recent evacuation of the white helmets from syria shows the rescue group have been quote foreign agents working against syrian interest for huge amounts of money israel helped them flee to western countries last month over fears they could face persecution as the syrian government recaptures territory in the south west of the country the group has been receiving funds from the u.s. and its nato allies but critics point to multiple...
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r mural in loudoun i've done. >> artist ed true up in e persviut now lives in richmond. he's been working on a huge mural. many of you who visit one loudoun won't see the art work unless you know where to work. this is the side most o us see. you have to go around back if mural.t to find the >> it's bizarre as a muralist, i spend a lot of timeainting murals that are right in front of people and tha have really good visual impact. this might be the longest i've worked on a m sal foruch a to seamount of people and the neatest thing is what's been so popular and wonderful about this experience is i've met almost everybody that's going to be living in front of my anmural. then i've had conversations about why i was painting it and the themes abo it, and why i was usingertain colors. what what it was like to come back after growing up in loudoun. >> reporter: the mural celebrates the old and new in loudoun county. >> ianted to create a mural that celebrated old ideals and how it's turned into something new. i picked the washington and old dominion rail line. as a kid growing up here, i used to see the remnants
r mural in loudoun i've done. >> artist ed true up in e persviut now lives in richmond. he's been working on a huge mural. many of you who visit one loudoun won't see the art work unless you know where to work. this is the side most o us see. you have to go around back if mural.t to find the >> it's bizarre as a muralist, i spend a lot of timeainting murals that are right in front of people and tha have really good visual impact. this might be the longest i've worked on a m sal...
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take on today and every day with a-a-r-p. bring you the fall hunting classic, with huge savings on the latest gear. plus you can earn up to $100 in club points when you pay with your bass pro shops club or cabela's club credit card. for contra costa county residents... more insects and birds have tested positive for west nile virus. so far 13 groups of mosquitoes.. 8 dead birds and 13 chickens have tested positive for the virus. that's compared to last year when officials found the virus in just three groups of mosquitos and five dead birds. so far the virus has been found in nine areas of contra costa county.. oakley.. martinez.. holland tract.. discovery bay.... quimby island... brentwood.. bryon... antioch and concord. ( lydia ) heatlh officals in contra costa county are still following a measles outbreak. health officials say the person who spead the disease did visit several places in the east bay while sick... including the john muir hospital emergency room in walnut creek... and the áchow restaurant in lafayette. that patient also traveled to santa monica and sedona arizona, aug
take on today and every day with a-a-r-p. bring you the fall hunting classic, with huge savings on the latest gear. plus you can earn up to $100 in club points when you pay with your bass pro shops club or cabela's club credit card. for contra costa county residents... more insects and birds have tested positive for west nile virus. so far 13 groups of mosquitoes.. 8 dead birds and 13 chickens have tested positive for the virus. that's compared to last year when officials found the virus in...
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link r lincoln mkz it's a hit, not a huge hit, but the big hit comes on german auto make that's builtde here. for example, bmw taking a heavy hit. the x-5 made at the south carolina plant, spartanburg plant. they sold 52,000 in china. the mercedes makes gle at the alabama plant. sold 40,000. about the mwx3 in south carolina. sold 43,000. the germans taking a hit, that is no big deal. the only problem is that those cars made at u.s. plants with u.s. auto workers. 8,000 at the mercedes plant. 4,000 workers at bmw plant. those jobs potentially in jeopardy with the big tariff. stuart: jeff flock in the middle of it. thank you very much, jeff, as usual in the middle of it. >>> uber expanding its freight service for small and mid-sized businesses. i want to bring in the sheen i don't remember product manager at uber. eric, welcome to the program. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. stuart: i got to tell you. this is news to me. i'm a uber user but i didn't know i could summon up a uber truck. is that brand new? >> uber freight has been around a year. we move truckloads of goods for s
link r lincoln mkz it's a hit, not a huge hit, but the big hit comes on german auto make that's builtde here. for example, bmw taking a heavy hit. the x-5 made at the south carolina plant, spartanburg plant. they sold 52,000 in china. the mercedes makes gle at the alabama plant. sold 40,000. about the mwx3 in south carolina. sold 43,000. the germans taking a hit, that is no big deal. the only problem is that those cars made at u.s. plants with u.s. auto workers. 8,000 at the mercedes plant....
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r. there are 90 different efforts working on alzheimer's that is the biggest public health costs $20 billion between now and 2050. it is a huge area. so there is a serious effort underway to develop a non- addictive pain killer to replace all of the opioid that is effective with no addiction. that probably will come online in two or three years because they understand the biology but i look around i see all these opportunities coming down the road. then you see the left. they want control whether a government run health system, school system, go down the list. from the left standpoint it isn't a fun and happy optimistic world it is terrifying. what if people just went out to be happy and didn't need a bureaucracy? what if they didn't have to have somebody? so in the sense that hold worldview to create enough new jobs is very threatening if you arere the left and second the idea to make america great again applies to everybody so you end up with any american of any background having an opportunity which violate that we should not be considered as individuals all of you should be broken into groups and then decide what group yo
r. there are 90 different efforts working on alzheimer's that is the biggest public health costs $20 billion between now and 2050. it is a huge area. so there is a serious effort underway to develop a non- addictive pain killer to replace all of the opioid that is effective with no addiction. that probably will come online in two or three years because they understand the biology but i look around i see all these opportunities coming down the road. then you see the left. they want control...
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people have terrible of king m r i's you know degenerative disks but they don't have any pain so we thought well what about that right along our fashion because it's a huge structure in the back it really essentially connects the shoulders with the eps it's a big sheet of connective tissue. as we can see from an ultrasound picture of an arm the fashion is arranged in layers when we move they slide back and forth. this also applies to the fashion in the back and how research compare. during the tissue of people who suffer from back pain with out of people who don't know sharon has discovered that the difference lies in the connective tissues ability to slight . in normal people we have two layers like this and they can they should be able to move by about seventy five percent of their of their legs. ah when you win when to back most and we know that in people with back pain it's reduced to about fifty percent of the of the of the ball of their blanks and so we know that there's a reduction in the amount of of sliding that occurs between layers. like a german colleague. launched from police the sounds of the connective tissue are responsible for this. when
people have terrible of king m r i's you know degenerative disks but they don't have any pain so we thought well what about that right along our fashion because it's a huge structure in the back it really essentially connects the shoulders with the eps it's a big sheet of connective tissue. as we can see from an ultrasound picture of an arm the fashion is arranged in layers when we move they slide back and forth. this also applies to the fashion in the back and how research compare. during the...
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huge ratings. huuuge. [ laughter ] i would do it all over again if i could. or maybe i would not if i could not. r't shoulda should not woulda. coulda wouldn't, would not could not shouldn't situation. [ light laughter ] anyway, me people are upset because i said i believe putin iere than i believe our own intelligence age they're very upset. [ light laughter ] that's not true.ur i loventelligence agencies. i have all my faith in the fbi, cia, nci cbs, and law & order: svu. [ laughter and applause ]er in omportant news, me again. [ light laughter ] i just went on a big exciting european vacation.so i saany great sights. big ben, parliament, big baby, rliament, big ben. [ light laughter ] grile i was there, i also met everyone's favoritdma, queen elizabeth. [ light laughter ] y was a little awkward because when she first sawir, she took it for a walk with one of corgis. [ laughter ] but i love getting to inspect the royal guard or as i like to call them, the british rockettes. [ light laughter ] nextly, sports. i'd like to congratulate the french for winning the world cup. ance is a fantastic count
huge ratings. huuuge. [ laughter ] i would do it all over again if i could. or maybe i would not if i could not. r't shoulda should not woulda. coulda wouldn't, would not could not shouldn't situation. [ light laughter ] anyway, me people are upset because i said i believe putin iere than i believe our own intelligence age they're very upset. [ light laughter ] that's not true.ur i loventelligence agencies. i have all my faith in the fbi, cia, nci cbs, and law & order: svu. [ laughter and...
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but as a huge social media company like facebook and twitter that there is a disproportionately negative coverage as relates to not only himself but also conservatives as well. you mention the r, regulation, i asked the president's top economic advisor larry kudlow, whether or not google needs to be regulated kudlow told me it's something that the administration will take a look at. earlier this morning the president's top economist appeared on mornings with maria and he also defended that idea. watch here. >> it could be that was going on is the major media starts with warheads so they get higher rankings in google and so their discussion of the president goes to the top of the list or could be something else. the question is in the 21st century economy what is the right of the american government in the space and what we should be looking at? 's right to think about the things. reporter: when you put the word trump into google right now the lead story and the result is about don mccann, rightly so. white house counsel from the president sent out the street about mccann earlier writing quote - cheryl, no firm departure on when he will leave the white house but if you take th
but as a huge social media company like facebook and twitter that there is a disproportionately negative coverage as relates to not only himself but also conservatives as well. you mention the r, regulation, i asked the president's top economic advisor larry kudlow, whether or not google needs to be regulated kudlow told me it's something that the administration will take a look at. earlier this morning the president's top economist appeared on mornings with maria and he also defended that...
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huge for them. if you go into this place, the walls tell the story. you see the coi there, you see so many pictures of militaryls genend servicemen and women who have co r. itds like a congressional record when you look inside the reservation sheena, hey. >> hi, guys. >> how is it going? >> we had a great weekend with clear the shelters. a lot of people at home with their nro pets pbably wondering is the weather going to be good. the clouds are out there morning. it feels good, we're also talking about rain on the radar. a lot of people heading back to school today, too. a lot of kids maybe heading to the bus stop.we we have s around for some of you to be aware of as you're going to step outse. out fredricksburg, near wood brej, some rainfall there,ng tro move into parts of d.c. if we look off to theest between about d.c. and front royal, across 81, we have developing showers there, too, spotty, scattered in nature. u might run into some of those if you're driving along 66 this morning. temperatures in about the low 70s, upper 60s for frederick and clinton. emperatures are very comfortable. as the kids head to the bus stop, make sure they have a small u
huge for them. if you go into this place, the walls tell the story. you see the coi there, you see so many pictures of militaryls genend servicemen and women who have co r. itds like a congressional record when you look inside the reservation sheena, hey. >> hi, guys. >> how is it going? >> we had a great weekend with clear the shelters. a lot of people at home with their nro pets pbably wondering is the weather going to be good. the clouds are out there morning. it feels...
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huge tax increase fit right in. >> tax ad, that seems like a big one. here is desantis and the ad e is running right now in his primary. >> everyone knows my husband r desantis's also an amazing dad. ron loves playing with the kids. >> build the wall. >> he reads stories. then mr. trump said you're fired. i love that part. >> look, i didn't cut out all the issue parts of t. mike, trump trumps taxes. >> ye in the old days when ideological issues drove the republican t primary, t hit was -- it would be a devastating one in the republican primary but now because it's all trump all the time andbe issues hav pushed out for this cult of personality, think about this. you have a guy t running in republican primary for governor of florida, a state surrounded by oceans. talking about federally building a wall essentially in texas. and guess what? n the primary it's going to work. e it's totally flipped script. putnam, this was his moment and one trump tweet. i'm going to -- i want to go to michigan senate here. you love michigan. the home state of yours. so here is -- they're fighting overlo who's cser to trump. watch. here's ad number one from johne james th canada.
huge tax increase fit right in. >> tax ad, that seems like a big one. here is desantis and the ad e is running right now in his primary. >> everyone knows my husband r desantis's also an amazing dad. ron loves playing with the kids. >> build the wall. >> he reads stories. then mr. trump said you're fired. i love that part. >> look, i didn't cut out all the issue parts of t. mike, trump trumps taxes. >> ye in the old days when ideological issues drove the...
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they are expecting a huge crowd, lines stretching around the building to remember the life of a one-of-a-kind woman. ♪ r♪ >> fairwell to the quin. a star-studded line up in place for the private funeral, stevie wonder, faith hill, jennifer hudson, smoky robinson among fellow singers expected, cecily tyson, clive davis, bill clinton among other dignitaries scheduled to attend. this morning, and for two full days, a public viewing. her legion of fans from detroit and beyond, getting a chance to pay their final respects. a free tribute concert thursday night featuring gladys knight, the four tops, more than a dozen other performers quickly ran out of tickets. monday night at the church her legendary dad c.l. franklin led as pastor, a gospel sendoff. >> she brought joy to us, joy down in our soul and hearts. >> it was a message that was just something that everyone could latch onto. >> she was a great person. she wrote a lot of good music we can relate to. >> the 76-year-old franklin died after a battle with pancreatic cancer, leaving behind an unrivaled musical legacy spanning six decades, never forgetting
they are expecting a huge crowd, lines stretching around the building to remember the life of a one-of-a-kind woman. ♪ r♪ >> fairwell to the quin. a star-studded line up in place for the private funeral, stevie wonder, faith hill, jennifer hudson, smoky robinson among fellow singers expected, cecily tyson, clive davis, bill clinton among other dignitaries scheduled to attend. this morning, and for two full days, a public viewing. her legion of fans from detroit and beyond, getting a...
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huge battleground and most of that are republicaning trying to defend home turf. >> tell us what you're watching in kansas, missouri, michigan, washington, other places with primaries. >> primaries are playing out there, not d versus rhe republican gubernatorial primary will be fascinating, kris kobach, you know the controversial figure on the voting fraud panel of the presidents, on his immigration stances. the president weighs into that race yesterday, endorses kobach against the will of the republican establishment in washington, the republican governors association. you've seen donald trump's track record in republican primaries, if he can help kobach become the nominee, the question becomes will that help the party in novemb november? might kobach be a republican nominee in a general election context? you mentioned michigan and missouri as well as kansas. we're looking at the ocasio-cortez/sanders wing of the democratic party. many challengers there pit them against the more establishment wing of the democratic party and we'll see if the energy is playing out the way it did in ocasio-cortez's wing in new york. >> the manafort trial continues, rick gates back on the stand this morning. how do you think this will
huge battleground and most of that are republicaning trying to defend home turf. >> tell us what you're watching in kansas, missouri, michigan, washington, other places with primaries. >> primaries are playing out there, not d versus rhe republican gubernatorial primary will be fascinating, kris kobach, you know the controversial figure on the voting fraud panel of the presidents, on his immigration stances. the president weighs into that race yesterday, endorses kobach against the...
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take a look at the lines, they arexpecting a huge crowd, the line already stretching around this building to remember the life off a one o a kind woman. ♪ respe-rrter: farewell to the queen. a star-studded lineup is in ace for aretha franklin's private funeral later in the week. stevieth wonder, f hill, jennifer hudson, smokey robinson ong fellow singers expected. clive davis, bill clinton amohe ot dignitaries scheduled to nd atte this morning though and for two full days, a public viewing. her legion of fans from detroit and beyond getting a chance to pay tir finalrespects. a free contribute buts c concer thursday night quickly ran out of tickets. monday night at the church her legendary dad led as pastor, gospel. >> joy in our hearts. >> it was a message that was just something that everyone could latch on to. >> she was a great person. wrote a lot of goodusic that we can relate to. >> reporter: the 76-year-old franklin died august 16 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. leaving behind an unrivaled music legacy, never for getting herospel beginning. >> she came up through the church. a she became world class star. but then she still always
take a look at the lines, they arexpecting a huge crowd, the line already stretching around this building to remember the life off a one o a kind woman. ♪ respe-rrter: farewell to the queen. a star-studded lineup is in ace for aretha franklin's private funeral later in the week. stevieth wonder, f hill, jennifer hudson, smokey robinson ong fellow singers expected. clive davis, bill clinton amohe ot dignitaries scheduled to nd atte this morning though and for two full days, a public viewing....
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important, the hud and agriculture have huge loans programs and portfolios as well, so it's important that they have good data as well. now, in addition to the rederal financial data. we want to make sure the federal government is identifying and closing as many high risk areas as possible. we've had a program we've m since 1990 to focus attention on the highest risk in the government. we've also for the last decade been asked to identify overlap and duplication at the federal government, make recommendation for changes and proper payments. payments that shouldn't have been made or made in the wrong amounts. the federal government last year was over 141 billion dollars in improper payments made. most of these are overpayments made so we've got a lot of money leaving that probably shouldn't be and a lot of money that should be coming in, not coming in through the tax system. the data act, the digital accountability and transparency act is another act that's implementation is supposed to improve the an accuracy and the transparency of the federal government spending. all of that, downloadable, to the public. and i'll talk about the status of tha
important, the hud and agriculture have huge loans programs and portfolios as well, so it's important that they have good data as well. now, in addition to the rederal financial data. we want to make sure the federal government is identifying and closing as many high risk areas as possible. we've had a program we've m since 1990 to focus attention on the highest risk in the government. we've also for the last decade been asked to identify overlap and duplication at the federal government, make...
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huge barrier to innovation in the industry. so i think all of us when that tax first went away boosted our r&d spending, everything else, and puttingis where we want to see and that's fueling the innovation in the industry. we would love to get that more permanently repealed and we were very pleased with the house action. maria: between that and the tariffs, are you poised to raise prices? >> increasingly it's a tougher market to raise prices. we've got to look at some of those things, particularly if the tariffs go into effect in china, it's probably going to have to be higher pricing over there. if the tax came back, we're going to have to pass some of that on. we can't absorb all of it ourselves. so those -- we were big winners from the tax cuts earlier in the year and that's been great because we used that to fuel additional investments. maria: we will leave it there. steve, great to see you. >> thanks for having us. maria: we'll be watching the developments. a judge temporarily halts plans for printing 3d guns. judge napolitano breaks down the legal developments on that, right here. how do you win at business? stay at la quint
huge barrier to innovation in the industry. so i think all of us when that tax first went away boosted our r&d spending, everything else, and puttingis where we want to see and that's fueling the innovation in the industry. we would love to get that more permanently repealed and we were very pleased with the house action. maria: between that and the tariffs, are you poised to raise prices? >> increasingly it's a tougher market to raise prices. we've got to look at some of those...
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r-reat! ( james ) the once powerful hurricane lane is drifting away from hawaii... but the people who live on the islands now have to deal with the mess left behind. in hilo, hawaii... a huge than 25 feet... crumbling a large retaining wall. <"and we walked out here and i walked out to this. and i was ... didn't almost think it was real.">( james ) meanwhile... meanwhile... the bay front remains underwater. longtime residents say they've never seen anything like this. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. stepping outside today to another comfortable late summer day. temperatures will continue their trend below average with 70's and low 80's inland and 50's and 60's along the coast. skies will again start mostly cloudy and foggy followed by plenty of sunshine into the afternoon. a brief warm-up will be experienced later in the week followed by temperatures again falling below average. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( james ) it's the first day of school for kids in berkeley... and a bay area non- profit is helping low in
r-reat! ( james ) the once powerful hurricane lane is drifting away from hawaii... but the people who live on the islands now have to deal with the mess left behind. in hilo, hawaii... a huge than 25 feet... crumbling a large retaining wall. ( james ) meanwhile... meanwhile... the bay front remains underwater. longtime residents say they've never seen anything like this. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. stepping outside today to...