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now it was one of the most spectacular robberies in living memory back in the march twenty seventh in the middle of the night thieves in berlin somehow managed to steal a one hundred kilogram gold coins from one of the city's most prestigious museums well today four suspects are going on trial in connection with the thefts prosecutors say three of them broke into the museum through and up stairs window and used the latter and a wheelbarrow and a rope to extract the coin from its bullet proof glass case where the fourth suspect is a museum guard accused of helping them. meanwhile there's still no trace of the court which is worth nearly four million euros but there has been plenty of speculation as to where it may have ended up. it was one of the most spectacular heists ever seen in berlin the golden coing weighing one hundred kilos half a metre across and worth four million euros but what's happened to the piece called the big maple leaf we asked goldsmith marks corn what you could do with a huge gold coin but this is the first you have to cut it up to melt i would use a circular saw
now it was one of the most spectacular robberies in living memory back in the march twenty seventh in the middle of the night thieves in berlin somehow managed to steal a one hundred kilogram gold coins from one of the city's most prestigious museums well today four suspects are going on trial in connection with the thefts prosecutors say three of them broke into the museum through and up stairs window and used the latter and a wheelbarrow and a rope to extract the coin from its bullet proof...
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but more alice is in power in bolivia -- more alice is in power in bolivia.opez obrador was just elected in mexico leicester. the e situation is in flux. amy: very quickly and then we have to go to break. the pinkternative to tide, which are the governments now in power, the conservative governments, these are not the traditional political parties that have -- that used to have large backing. these are right-wing parties. chile,ro in brazil, these are very wealthy politicians. they are not the standard politicians of the old days. so it really remains to o be sen whether they can consolidate future. the short-term amy: steve ellner, venezuela-based scholar and author. i want to ask you to stay with us along with alejandro velasco, associate professor at nyu, and then we will be joined by medea benjamin wh be just interrupted mike pompeo. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: on thursday, code pink's medea benjamin disrupted secretary of state mike pompeo
but more alice is in power in bolivia -- more alice is in power in bolivia.opez obrador was just elected in mexico leicester. the e situation is in flux. amy: very quickly and then we have to go to break. the pinkternative to tide, which are the governments now in power, the conservative governments, these are not the traditional political parties that have -- that used to have large backing. these are right-wing parties. chile,ro in brazil, these are very wealthy politicians. they are not the...
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in july twenty sixth seen a dinner was held in a hotel in new york. it brings together among others rebecca robert mercer's daughter and donald trump the dinner resulted in key campaign changes. trump's campaign manager was replaced. the chair of making america number one rebecca mercer whose family also fund the super pac. was able to influence the trump campaign to hire stephen bannon as campaign c.e.o. . steve benen became donald trump's campaign director. kellyanne conway who headed the mercer political action committee for ted cruz became number two. david bossie a mercer family stalwart became number three. robert mercer has assembled team was in place. bannon basi and conway would from this point forward steer the republican candidate strategy. when the merc versus decide to support a candidate they expect the candidate to be responsive to their needs both in terms of how the candidate runs their campaign it also also after if the kid is successful and there are and they are elected as an office holder it's reasonable to presume that the mercer
in july twenty sixth seen a dinner was held in a hotel in new york. it brings together among others rebecca robert mercer's daughter and donald trump the dinner resulted in key campaign changes. trump's campaign manager was replaced. the chair of making america number one rebecca mercer whose family also fund the super pac. was able to influence the trump campaign to hire stephen bannon as campaign c.e.o. . steve benen became donald trump's campaign director. kellyanne conway who headed the...
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is now the longest in the country's history in its twenty second day with no end in sight president trump has backed away from his threat to declare a national emergency to fund his controversial border wall but to he's still demanding congress approved more than five billion dollars for the project says it's needed to prevent undocumented migrants and drugs entering from mexico he's called on democrats many of whom have now left washington for the weekend to come back and vote the shutdown has left eight hundred thousand government workers without pay or kastor has more from washington d.c. . reports indicate that some of jonell trump's closest advisers including his son in law jared questioner have been cautioning him against declaring a national emergency to get funding for the border wall it is seen as possibly setting a bad precedent and critics say a step toward authoritarianism if you were to issue that declaration also if he does it there's still no real understanding of where the money would come from trump wants five point seven billion dollars to construct the border wall betwe
is now the longest in the country's history in its twenty second day with no end in sight president trump has backed away from his threat to declare a national emergency to fund his controversial border wall but to he's still demanding congress approved more than five billion dollars for the project says it's needed to prevent undocumented migrants and drugs entering from mexico he's called on democrats many of whom have now left washington for the weekend to come back and vote the shutdown has...
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let's check in on markets in asia. juliette saly in singapore has more.t's been a good week for asian equities. juliette: it's been a great week. $685 billion added to the market value for the msci asia-pacific index, up about 4% over the course of this week. if you look at the last 13 sessions, we've only been lower for two of those. yesterday's loss very shallow, down .1%. nikkei closing higher, good gains from chinese developers and airlines, lifting hong kong and china markets. also, the tech sector market rallying their. australia.sh in india's market on track for its best week since the end of november. we are in earning seasons. let's look at the stocks we are watching. we had fast retailing coming in with numbers after the close in japan. they want as good as expected, but analysts confident about retailing going forward. they are seeing growth in overseas operations. that has offset an unexpected winter in japan, fast retailing up to 6% in tokyo. leading the airlines after lifting the target price on three major carriers. tata a little bit of a m
let's check in on markets in asia. juliette saly in singapore has more.t's been a good week for asian equities. juliette: it's been a great week. $685 billion added to the market value for the msci asia-pacific index, up about 4% over the course of this week. if you look at the last 13 sessions, we've only been lower for two of those. yesterday's loss very shallow, down .1%. nikkei closing higher, good gains from chinese developers and airlines, lifting hong kong and china markets. also, the...
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in saudi arabia and also again in that. front door drawing attention to the the outstanding requests that there was to the saudi government to engage with us and oversee giving the reasons why we believe it would be a wise thing to do for saudi arabia to officially engage with us and enable us as a panel to be able to consider. that side of the. side of the story alongside the evidence that has come from human rights watch imus international and other. organizations including one might say the united states state department. you know. with more news conferences sort of this is not some official government committee charlie but those are all members of parliament as we said sadly some sort of way to me will be listened to certainly in the wider public. yes this is the committee that has me cool together at the request of businesses build our list as we brought evidence to them by human rights watch and amnesty international detailing the treatment of these detainees in saudi arabia now looking specifically at the cases of ei
in saudi arabia and also again in that. front door drawing attention to the the outstanding requests that there was to the saudi government to engage with us and oversee giving the reasons why we believe it would be a wise thing to do for saudi arabia to officially engage with us and enable us as a panel to be able to consider. that side of the. side of the story alongside the evidence that has come from human rights watch imus international and other. organizations including one might say the...
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love in one hand and hate in the other. to help understand, let me describe an interesting opinion by one of the major daily newspapers in japan, on which japanese hate korea. 45ording to the result, percent of japanese people who read the publications are over 60 years old. 8% are of teenagers and indifferent. people do not have direct experience with korea, such as a trip to korea or having korean friends are more likely to have anti-korea sentiment. the heavy users of the internet are also more likely to hold such sentiments. becauseso difficult older people are more likely to be trapped by the stereotypes against neighboring countries and do not have enough experience to enter korean modern culture. so what is striking to me is almost 18% of korean china haters in japan are regular readers of newspapers. who are people frustrated at the current state of japan are more likely to hate koreans. it is so hard to believe that the newspaper might either origin of anti-korean sentiment. i have tried to analyze the reason. let
love in one hand and hate in the other. to help understand, let me describe an interesting opinion by one of the major daily newspapers in japan, on which japanese hate korea. 45ording to the result, percent of japanese people who read the publications are over 60 years old. 8% are of teenagers and indifferent. people do not have direct experience with korea, such as a trip to korea or having korean friends are more likely to have anti-korea sentiment. the heavy users of the internet are also...
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trying to control and take ownership of religion in their own societies and in the regions in general. the reason this is happening is because they have seen an explosion and a democratization of how islam is practice, long prior to the uprising. >> so i think that we have to be careful. >> in assessing the success of how each of these countries, as the report has detailed, what their approaches are. how we look at this 10 years from now, how successful are your strategies? and i would say if you look at saudi arabia as an example, and i'll just pose a question. the crown prince has mentioned that he is, sort of curtailed the activity of some of the palaces that have a regional influence. some of them have 21 million twitter followers and that was six months ago. >> that's even more than shadi [ laughter ] >> when someone has more followers than shadi , so the question that we will come to in time is how successful is the strategy? >> all right, explain to us why, it seems like you agree that how citizens can or interpret religion becomes a national security national security for the
trying to control and take ownership of religion in their own societies and in the regions in general. the reason this is happening is because they have seen an explosion and a democratization of how islam is practice, long prior to the uprising. >> so i think that we have to be careful. >> in assessing the success of how each of these countries, as the report has detailed, what their approaches are. how we look at this 10 years from now, how successful are your strategies? and i...
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sydni.ul allen in new >> i am in new york. e: and i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. a warning for davos. risks are rising around the world. saying risking dangerous with trade at its lowest in three decades. the general slowdown weighing on in lowerotes coming than expected. >> the u.s. slow today for the martin luther king jr. holiday. check of the dollar index. a six-week high after the great rally that we saw in the past week, however, we seem to be looking at some risk-off sentiment filtering through the markets. level ins the highest two weeks, really gaining ground against most of the two center and we had trade tensions, concerns simmering, and at the expecting theare -- backing parliament ruling now, days, alsohe brexit ruling out a second referendum. wti, at the highest level in two months, as we continue to see u.s. production slowing down. one thing to note, stocks in canada, on the s&p toronto, really see a winning streak that we have not seen si
sydni.ul allen in new >> i am in new york. e: and i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. a warning for davos. risks are rising around the world. saying risking dangerous with trade at its lowest in three decades. the general slowdown weighing on in lowerotes coming than expected. >> the u.s. slow today for the martin luther king jr. holiday. check of the dollar index. a six-week high after the great rally that we saw...
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few landslides in this bit more to come although i think in the immediate future for the snow in the mad to the north of kabul in this fine largely fine back through iran but once more a significant storm systems brewed up in the eastern med that darker green hitting the shores of lebanon israel on the up through syria will be substantial rain mickey yet again miserable a lot of snow in turkey that spreads across the high ground northern syria northern iraq and into iran leaving fine weather behind but not until wednesday and further south the same system producing significant rain through kuwait and share us in the western side of iran south of that it should be low cloud the power for occasional light showers which are a possibility particularly in it's just a bit of a breeze in particular on the eastern side is saudi in qatar and bahrain where dust could be a thing once again not much is done the it has to be said significant showers have been showing themselves once again in zambia in zimbabwe to some degree mozambique in southern towns in the air and can you spot the island of m
few landslides in this bit more to come although i think in the immediate future for the snow in the mad to the north of kabul in this fine largely fine back through iran but once more a significant storm systems brewed up in the eastern med that darker green hitting the shores of lebanon israel on the up through syria will be substantial rain mickey yet again miserable a lot of snow in turkey that spreads across the high ground northern syria northern iraq and into iran leaving fine weather...
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and in mozambique in there there is a beast one x. one developing tropical cyclone the result of that pretty obvious really not so much the wind but the likelihood of rain still in mozambique and madagascar. saudi who's never been a real easy sell for an investment of the reserve rule. or. they own the shares your company for the people bought. top stories. on the war in syria with the russian president vladimir putin trying to find some common ground in moscow despite backing opposing sides in the syrian conflict. he supports. president. bush's visit comes during the longest anti-government protests of his time in office and king has issued a royal decree in the first general election since a twenty forty minute these elections will be much twenty four been delayed several times by the military. when the election announcement came as two bodies of anti-government activists were found in the mekong river they were among dozens of dissidents who fled the country. in twenty four more on that story with way. mutilated bound and wrapped t
and in mozambique in there there is a beast one x. one developing tropical cyclone the result of that pretty obvious really not so much the wind but the likelihood of rain still in mozambique and madagascar. saudi who's never been a real easy sell for an investment of the reserve rule. or. they own the shares your company for the people bought. top stories. on the war in syria with the russian president vladimir putin trying to find some common ground in moscow despite backing opposing sides in...
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this popular food stop however isn't in haiti it's in downtown to one in mexico. many mexicans come here every day and also many americans come to buy food as well there are thousands of haitian nationals in one. they began arriving two years ago in a caravan of some twenty two thousand people after fleeing a series of natural disasters and a political crisis in the impoverished caribbean nation denied entry into the united states many settled just south of the border. a local pastor runs a shelter for haitian migrants who continue to arrive in the city from where you are out of the. how do they end up in the city someone told them this was the safest place to cross the border one day they give them shelter and they never stop coming. this mountainside barrio is usually a first stop for new arrivals it's known around town as little haiti yet only a small portion of the local creole speaking community actually resides here a majority of patients here are dispersed across the city where many of given up trying to enter the united states at every they're enrolled in
this popular food stop however isn't in haiti it's in downtown to one in mexico. many mexicans come here every day and also many americans come to buy food as well there are thousands of haitian nationals in one. they began arriving two years ago in a caravan of some twenty two thousand people after fleeing a series of natural disasters and a political crisis in the impoverished caribbean nation denied entry into the united states many settled just south of the border. a local pastor runs a...
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"today in the bay's" pete suratos is live in davis, as a community in blue pays respect for this very big loss. pete? >> reporter: yes, good morning to you. tragic story with the police officer of the davis police department, talking about 22-year-old natalie corona. we want to show you guys some pictures of this young officer who was killed in the line of duty. we know she started at the davis police department in 2016 as a part-time community service officer and she just finished the academy in july and get this, guys, she just completed her field training just before christmas. she was only on the job for just a few weeks. i want to show you some new video of the procession, as corona's body was taken from the uc davis medical center, to the yellow county sheriff's office in woodland. let's catch up our viewers on exactly what took place. according to davis police, the shooting happened in downtown davis, just before 7:00 last night. corona was shot while responding to a multicar crash. she was rushed to the uc davis medical center, where she eventually died from her injuries. now
"today in the bay's" pete suratos is live in davis, as a community in blue pays respect for this very big loss. pete? >> reporter: yes, good morning to you. tragic story with the police officer of the davis police department, talking about 22-year-old natalie corona. we want to show you guys some pictures of this young officer who was killed in the line of duty. we know she started at the davis police department in 2016 as a part-time community service officer and she just...
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and in fact, that happened in 2016. one of the accomplishments that emanated from that meeting was a strong progressive platform. the other issue that i felt was important to deal with was to bring about fundamental reform to the democratic party itself. [applause] >> it is, i tell you no secret, when i tell you that for many years and we have seen some changes certainly in 2018 some positive changes. i tell you no secret one expressed to you that for many years the democratic party's business model if you like, had failed. resulting obviously in 2016 with republicans controlling u.s. house and senate, the white house, the significant majority of governors. democrats have lost close to 1,000 legislative seats in state capitals across america. it seemed to me that it was imperative we take stock that we acknowledge the reality. that is that we need fundamental reforms within the democratic party. we put together community, democrats like committees. this one went on and on. i have great sympathy for people who i am point
and in fact, that happened in 2016. one of the accomplishments that emanated from that meeting was a strong progressive platform. the other issue that i felt was important to deal with was to bring about fundamental reform to the democratic party itself. [applause] >> it is, i tell you no secret, when i tell you that for many years and we have seen some changes certainly in 2018 some positive changes. i tell you no secret one expressed to you that for many years the democratic party's...
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in jordan in just a couple minutes so stay with us. short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short personal stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in. the street seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness but it became a democracy in two thousand and eight the time put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow petang example but how do you measure it. it's a nice happiness but when sure it if it is. simply turning its pursuit into policy. what no other country has. faced with growing financial burdens that separate money for student loans this chase credit card leads me twenty nine dollars and thirty one cents. i don't have a husband left me a pension my future scares me because i don't want to struggle as the dream of retirement fades away. to something you know try to keep it above water. on al-jaze
in jordan in just a couple minutes so stay with us. short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short personal stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in. the street seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness but it became a democracy in two thousand and eight the time put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un...
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in messi. of the word that the people who were killed in sudan look killed because they did anything wrong look i think it's got broken not a single house broken you people who are going out. to say you know if you screw it . i'm. a forensic expert says the doctor was shot from behind. we found pieces of metal in the room and in the lower part of his lung they'll be studied to determine the caliber and the type of weapon used. so then security forces and police deny any role in the killing of protesters stormed. the sauce police never used any live fire to any protest sites or any other occasion we never use live bullets in any situation. the same denials have been to eat aerated by the head of intelligence and the target of the protest as president on bashir we're going to. leave we have now arrested people who belong to the abdul wahed had militia and they have knowledge they were given orders to mix with protesters and kill them in order to stoke conflict and destroy the country the governin
in messi. of the word that the people who were killed in sudan look killed because they did anything wrong look i think it's got broken not a single house broken you people who are going out. to say you know if you screw it . i'm. a forensic expert says the doctor was shot from behind. we found pieces of metal in the room and in the lower part of his lung they'll be studied to determine the caliber and the type of weapon used. so then security forces and police deny any role in the killing of...
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in tearing in a game or any underwear getting that he has made in in some parts of the world including the muni so we will more not to participate in any game or anybody that he has made. itself to them to him to cooperate it is in there if lois e bay so european is. we have a different policy or main quality in the region is cooperation with the. people of iraq lance. syria. we don't want to enter in there any kind of were you need. is going to be created. mr trump that's. ok if i may ask you on the formal purpose of your visit as far as i know your formal reason of coming here since you explained the iranian position on the a in the aftermath of the american of a troll from what i know iran has so far insisted that it will stay within the deal if the europeans do enough. to make a palatable for your country have they been official supplier have they offered and often sent if to your country to continue complying with your. we. very close cooperation the russia or foreign minister. is in close contact you know still no roof and recently they had this meeting in vienna and they were ve
in tearing in a game or any underwear getting that he has made in in some parts of the world including the muni so we will more not to participate in any game or anybody that he has made. itself to them to him to cooperate it is in there if lois e bay so european is. we have a different policy or main quality in the region is cooperation with the. people of iraq lance. syria. we don't want to enter in there any kind of were you need. is going to be created. mr trump that's. ok if i may ask you...
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family in in in eastern germany while there picnicking. and there was a report in november that said these crimes are increasing that the anti immigrant sentiment is increasing in germany and also thank you so much to watch there in basra. brazil's new president joe you're both has taken office and in his first public speech at the helm of latin america's biggest nation the former army captain declared a crusade against crime corruption and left wing ideology his second name is messy out messy us and many brazilians do see him as a kind of messiah well sonora supporters hope he can revive the economy and bring safety to the streets but others worry that his hardline policies could lead to an erosion of fundamental rights. for god brazil's new far right president now officially in office. is vowing big changes in ways that have already polarized the country i may speak that see that caitiff asked that i expect that he'll make brazil better and safer i would have done it i'm black and gay person ourselves were useless he does not represent m
family in in in eastern germany while there picnicking. and there was a report in november that said these crimes are increasing that the anti immigrant sentiment is increasing in germany and also thank you so much to watch there in basra. brazil's new president joe you're both has taken office and in his first public speech at the helm of latin america's biggest nation the former army captain declared a crusade against crime corruption and left wing ideology his second name is messy out messy...
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support them in a medium-sized square in caracas. thought -- ahat general that fought, and this was a medium-sized square. there was so little assistance there that maduro didn't go to the rally. he asked people to come where he was and if you know caracas, it's a very narrow street in the center of caracas and you fill this street with 500 people. there was nobody. one day later, maduro ask his supporters to go to the palace and to watch out for him against the coup d'etat and all the .hings that maduro announced some people were present there. when you see what videos and popular shows, there was nobody. not a few people. nobody. the palace was absolutely alone. not -- with the exception of the guard, but not one went to protect maduro. the second thing is as we have already said, guaido has received the recognition and support of the world's leading democracies. and he is starting to take measures that in the very, very beginning, are the use of the power of the venezuelan presidency. the third one was my nomination, the first amb
support them in a medium-sized square in caracas. thought -- ahat general that fought, and this was a medium-sized square. there was so little assistance there that maduro didn't go to the rally. he asked people to come where he was and if you know caracas, it's a very narrow street in the center of caracas and you fill this street with 500 people. there was nobody. one day later, maduro ask his supporters to go to the palace and to watch out for him against the coup d'etat and all the .hings...
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this has brought about an increase in violence in brazil and in the power of organized crime, taking the lives of those who are innocent, destroying families, and bringing insecurity everywhere. to restore order in this country. we are aware of this awesome responsibility and the challenges that we will face. we know where we want to go in the potential that brazil has. amy: many fear brazil's young democracy is now at risk. for years bolsonaro has praised , brazil's former military dictatorship, while speaking in favor of torture and threatening to destroy, imprison, or banish his political opponents. later in the broadcast, we'll air our interview with fernando haddad, the workers' party candidate who lost in the runoff election a againstst bolsonaro t october. the partial government shutdown enters its 12th day today, as president trump prepares to meet with congressional leaders just a day before democrats take control of the house. president trump has insisted on including $5 billion for border wall funding before he'll agree to sign any spending measure. 800,000 government work
this has brought about an increase in violence in brazil and in the power of organized crime, taking the lives of those who are innocent, destroying families, and bringing insecurity everywhere. to restore order in this country. we are aware of this awesome responsibility and the challenges that we will face. we know where we want to go in the potential that brazil has. amy: many fear brazil's young democracy is now at risk. for years bolsonaro has praised , brazil's former military...
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in.ur headlines today: the first landing of a space craft on the far side of the moon — china says it's successfully landed a probe in the deepest crater on the surface. police investigating attempts by migrants to cross the channel into britain arrest two men in manchester. new energy efficient devices, mean the amount of electricity we use per person in the uk has fallen to its lowest level since the mid—1980s. a profit warning from one of the world's most valuable companies. tech giant apple says sales will be 4 billion pounds less than expected. it's blamed a slowdown in china and we're all buying fewer new phones. the biggest game of the season. manchester city host leaders liverpool — in a top—of—the—league showdown. could today be the day the title is decided? it isa it is a frosty but sunny start gci’oss it is a frosty but sunny start across parts of eastern scotland, wales and south—west england. elsewhere —— elsewhere, dry and cloudy. it's thursday, 3january. our top story. chin
in.ur headlines today: the first landing of a space craft on the far side of the moon — china says it's successfully landed a probe in the deepest crater on the surface. police investigating attempts by migrants to cross the channel into britain arrest two men in manchester. new energy efficient devices, mean the amount of electricity we use per person in the uk has fallen to its lowest level since the mid—1980s. a profit warning from one of the world's most valuable companies. tech giant...
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petrochina also in focus in hong kong.has seen its four-year profit double, but it is taking a $1.5 billion hit to some of its underperforming assets. .un pharma doing very well nejra, manus? manus: thank you very much. juliette saly in singapore. today we are asking the following question to the market. what will investors be talking about this time next year? i will get my crystal ball out. you can join the debate. let's get your first word news. international monetary fund has cut its forecast for the global economy in a second downgrade in three months. the lender predicts 2019 will see the weakest pace of world growth in three years. this is off the back of weaker demand across europe. speaking of the world economic managingdavos, imf director christine lagarde warned that the downside risks are mounting. president xi jinping is said to have stressed the need to maintain political stability amid an economic -- uncertain economic outlook. this comes as the u.s. is said to still be trying to extradite canada.eo out of t
petrochina also in focus in hong kong.has seen its four-year profit double, but it is taking a $1.5 billion hit to some of its underperforming assets. .un pharma doing very well nejra, manus? manus: thank you very much. juliette saly in singapore. today we are asking the following question to the market. what will investors be talking about this time next year? i will get my crystal ball out. you can join the debate. let's get your first word news. international monetary fund has cut its...
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the city or in the towns on by them hundreds on sorry on but then on demand and in the city over in the town of produce haven't gotten so processed are ongoing it's not something that i've stopped at like i said since the seventeen thousand january when people went out in beirut to protest and now we're magically gas and eleven unishe people have been protesting almost every single day since then and it's a first for me who's been covering sudan i think seventeenth of january when people protested in will reach and were met with live ammunition interior guess yes that's been happening in the past the seventeenth of january sort of a turning point for civil it came close to a month old marking the protest when it started but people seem to have gained more determination to make sure that they will not stop protesting especially of those losing their children especially if they're losing their brothers and sisters their neighbors they say they are going to continue to process and till bashir steps down ever what you make is the official sake of the number of people killed being twenty
the city or in the towns on by them hundreds on sorry on but then on demand and in the city over in the town of produce haven't gotten so processed are ongoing it's not something that i've stopped at like i said since the seventeen thousand january when people went out in beirut to protest and now we're magically gas and eleven unishe people have been protesting almost every single day since then and it's a first for me who's been covering sudan i think seventeenth of january when people...
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closure in in the northern syrian city of. it happened near the base of a rebel group that's backed by turkey at least three. fighters were killed now this is the latest in a spate of attacks since president trump announced that he planned to withdraw the two thousand u.s. troops he has on the ground the pullout is expected to be a topic of discussion during a meeting going on right now in moscow between the turkish and russian presidents the northwestern city of idlib is also another challenge for both leaders the kremlin has warned the situation there is also rapidly deteriorating chalons is in moscow and putin a meeting the first that we'll speak to in a few minutes of course but first let's go to a summer binge of it who's on the turkey syria border in gaza and another worrying development really going on in the north of the country that's going to go there is going to really get those heads of state wondering what's going on. that's where it is in continuation of what we've been seeing in syria over the last couple of yea
closure in in the northern syrian city of. it happened near the base of a rebel group that's backed by turkey at least three. fighters were killed now this is the latest in a spate of attacks since president trump announced that he planned to withdraw the two thousand u.s. troops he has on the ground the pullout is expected to be a topic of discussion during a meeting going on right now in moscow between the turkish and russian presidents the northwestern city of idlib is also another challenge...
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in the uk. as the prime minister continues to hold talks to try to secure backing for her brexit strategy, we'll bring you all the latest. also this lunchtime: brutal cold in the us, with temperatures lower than in antarctica. at least 12 people have died. a drop in the number of rough sleepers in england, but london sees a 13% rise. and reunited — liv pontin meets the train driver who saved her life. and coming up on bbc news: it's transfer deadline day, and marouane fellaini's on his way to china from manchester united in one of the biggest deals of the day so far. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the foreign secretary says that the uk may need to delay its exit from the european union if an agreement is only reached in the final days. jeremy hunt said "extra time" might be needed, meaning an extension to the deadline of march 29th, depending on how much progress is made in the coming weeks. number ten has insisted that the government is committed to brexit in two months‘ tim
in the uk. as the prime minister continues to hold talks to try to secure backing for her brexit strategy, we'll bring you all the latest. also this lunchtime: brutal cold in the us, with temperatures lower than in antarctica. at least 12 people have died. a drop in the number of rough sleepers in england, but london sees a 13% rise. and reunited — liv pontin meets the train driver who saved her life. and coming up on bbc news: it's transfer deadline day, and marouane fellaini's on his way to...
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dozens are killed in a taliban attack in afghanistan as the u.s. begins another round of direct negotiations with the group. presents another version of her brakes a plan but it's not much different from an already rejected proposed. plus so i put in for business one of the oldest streets in baghdad gets a new lease of life. so the new u.s. troops based in syria have become the target of eisel fighters for the second time in less than a week a bomb or random tis car into a checkpoint in syria's kurdish controlled northeast just as a joint convoy of u.s. and kurdish forces passed by at least five people were killed no u.s. troops were among the casualties the incident comes just weeks after the u.s. president announced a pullout of troops from syria. well monday's incident happened in a province where residents say there's been a surge in attacks on checkpoints in recent months kurdish fighters there are still battling to clear eisel from the last foothold in the region as only binge of aid has more now from gaziantep on the turkish syrian border. t
dozens are killed in a taliban attack in afghanistan as the u.s. begins another round of direct negotiations with the group. presents another version of her brakes a plan but it's not much different from an already rejected proposed. plus so i put in for business one of the oldest streets in baghdad gets a new lease of life. so the new u.s. troops based in syria have become the target of eisel fighters for the second time in less than a week a bomb or random tis car into a checkpoint in syria's...
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away in norway. however, norway's low threshold for removal was influenced by a case in 2018 were a child should have been removed from his home but was not and was subsequently killed. by an unsafe parent in the home. the united states have also raffled with thresholds and where they should be for removal of children from their parents. one major consideration in this balancing of interest should the potential of lifelong suffering and even abuse based on children who are removed from their own families, and who remain without women and families in the foster care system. the statistics made for those who have been removed permanently and not have found any permanent families are sobering, while foster families can offer critical and timely emergency care for children in need, studies show, that children who stay in foster care without permanent parents suffer lifelong, emotional harm and life skills under development. the extreme challenges faced by these children put them at a high risk for homele
away in norway. however, norway's low threshold for removal was influenced by a case in 2018 were a child should have been removed from his home but was not and was subsequently killed. by an unsafe parent in the home. the united states have also raffled with thresholds and where they should be for removal of children from their parents. one major consideration in this balancing of interest should the potential of lifelong suffering and even abuse based on children who are removed from their...
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we both believe in the same thing, we both believe in competition, in free and open trade, in being opene world, and so i'm very confident that at the right moment we will be able to get the deal that will be in both our countries' interests. a £115 million jackpot is scooped by a uk ticket holder in the new year's day euromillions draw. and spurs look like title contenders again. their pursuit of liverpool at the top of the premier league is back on, as they return to form. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. millions of rail passengers are having to pay more for their journeys from today as fares in england and wales rise by an average of more than 3%. passenger groups have criticised the government for not freezing fares after a year of disruption caused by timetable changes, strikes and upgrades. latest figures show cancellations and long delays are at their highest rate in 17 years. here's our transport correspondent, tom burridge. passengers in the north of england suffered the most in 2018. but across britain, delays and cancellations have risen to their highest level in 1
we both believe in the same thing, we both believe in competition, in free and open trade, in being opene world, and so i'm very confident that at the right moment we will be able to get the deal that will be in both our countries' interests. a £115 million jackpot is scooped by a uk ticket holder in the new year's day euromillions draw. and spurs look like title contenders again. their pursuit of liverpool at the top of the premier league is back on, as they return to form. good morning....
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in the. next door on the studio grounds films have been producers nineteen twelve the set builders are world renowned for their high quality craftsmanship. the props warehouse office everything a producer's heart could design. then there's beilin astrologer a huge set with full streets in various architectural styles thousands of photos of pretty world war two boleyn served as a template. it's where tom ticker recently shot the most expensive german t.v. series to date. the crime series babylon balinese set in the spring of one thousand nine hundred twenty nine the winners were dealing with the consequences of world war one growing poverty and unemployment were spreading throughout the city. at night people party in darren's the charleston. the roaring twenty's brought to life again on location in berlin and battles back. to. will last. so he's going to whatever hollywood can do can do to berlin has its own walk of fame here ok so it's a bit smaller the first story went to my leaning in tony
in the. next door on the studio grounds films have been producers nineteen twelve the set builders are world renowned for their high quality craftsmanship. the props warehouse office everything a producer's heart could design. then there's beilin astrologer a huge set with full streets in various architectural styles thousands of photos of pretty world war two boleyn served as a template. it's where tom ticker recently shot the most expensive german t.v. series to date. the crime series babylon...
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in the past and. on the steps of your house or yellow vests protestors and it's something of a standoff with both sides taking each other. see them if the movement was really against violence than most yellow vests would have proved were not for violence obviously but listening to their slogans and when you look at them it seems more like a pro micromanaged to me emanuel mark karr has been promoting his national debate initiative aimed at quelling the yellow vest demonstrations by giving people more of a say in the way that france is run opinion polls suggest the french president is regaining some popularity of to months of low ratings micro hasn't commented on the red scarf movement but he might hope it is a sign that the tide is turning in his favor the tasha butler al-jazeera paris. i'm your by the russian shot as banksy on our door what they bought a car and paris has been stolen ninety people were killed at the concert hall and an attack orchestrated by iceland twenty fifteen the painting showed
in the past and. on the steps of your house or yellow vests protestors and it's something of a standoff with both sides taking each other. see them if the movement was really against violence than most yellow vests would have proved were not for violence obviously but listening to their slogans and when you look at them it seems more like a pro micromanaged to me emanuel mark karr has been promoting his national debate initiative aimed at quelling the yellow vest demonstrations by giving people...
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i'm in hand in no manner as an infant. imagine going to ups all if the qur'an one little embarrassed for. them and some you know sort of. a lot of the. lash and maze action raga a warning. that had it can feel normal to free. this sixth crusade led by frederick the second had managed to take jerusalem. but fifteen years later and twelve forty four. it was reconquered and thereafter would remain under muslim rule for the next seven centuries. because a. number by other figure and the quite honestly had a way of herod bob as i licked. his eyes in figure little bubble yet i'll melich neues at this hour many parents. know the ninth king of france was seriously ill he thinks he's going to die so he says if i survive i will take the cross and i will go say. and we said. let the n.f.l. be. the head of his early. days that should be outcasts. well. you we must. pick it up and. have been upset. that they get ahead but. let me just stop it. how does it have a solid real concept where men pick a goal to feel well i can. tell if i'm.
i'm in hand in no manner as an infant. imagine going to ups all if the qur'an one little embarrassed for. them and some you know sort of. a lot of the. lash and maze action raga a warning. that had it can feel normal to free. this sixth crusade led by frederick the second had managed to take jerusalem. but fifteen years later and twelve forty four. it was reconquered and thereafter would remain under muslim rule for the next seven centuries. because a. number by other figure and the quite...
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the congo and served in peace operations in sudan in the middle east also in new york by skype a severin or to say they're author of peace plan conflict resolution and the every day politics of international intervention and professor of political science at barnard college club again averse we thank you both for joining us so adam i'll start with you what with the similar question that i put to joe in. our u.n. peacekeeping efforts as a whole in crisis. well if it is a crisis it's a crisis has been happening for quite a long time i mean i think the incident in mali now pushes the number of casualties in that mission of over one hundred eighty over the last few years so it's certainly a trend that has been developing over time where as peacekeepers have been asked to do more and asked to use force more robustly at the same time they've become greater targets for the other armed actors on the ground and so i'm not sure if i'd characterize it as a crisis but it's certainly a trend that has prompted the secretary general to be very worried and to try and put in place some reforms to change
the congo and served in peace operations in sudan in the middle east also in new york by skype a severin or to say they're author of peace plan conflict resolution and the every day politics of international intervention and professor of political science at barnard college club again averse we thank you both for joining us so adam i'll start with you what with the similar question that i put to joe in. our u.n. peacekeeping efforts as a whole in crisis. well if it is a crisis it's a crisis has...
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in front or french politics very different british politics a co's in the street movement in france is a different measure activity than perhaps is the base trade decided the people's assembly is going to now or are it for b. and i would put people on the straights particularly young people in a quite demographic that isn't normally engaged in politics to be fair and we're continuing that buying and the deval now coast to die is for a general election and we're demanding a general election because the problems that confront britain right now the fears and concerns of ordinary people in britain a much deeper than just simply. the demand for a second. that might satisfy well not sure that will satisfy anybody actually but however that if it did come about and it would satisfy one group or another group whether or not it did anything to britain is a different question i don't necessarily believe they would and you've got to deal with the issues. the fit the genuine fears and concerns that people have got and that requires a general election. if you can to deal with the housing crisis i
in front or french politics very different british politics a co's in the street movement in france is a different measure activity than perhaps is the base trade decided the people's assembly is going to now or are it for b. and i would put people on the straights particularly young people in a quite demographic that isn't normally engaged in politics to be fair and we're continuing that buying and the deval now coast to die is for a general election and we're demanding a general election...
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to in your country in the presence of others. you have mentioned so i have come here independently only for the talking with the hiring. of them president putin i have cherry the messages of for great leader and also for president and president putin. we could try an opportunity for about two hours the discourse of. every shoes including the bilateral relations regional cooperation international cooperation but i'm sure your fall of the international news agenda mr putin is slated quite. soon with mr trump and i'm sure you heard that there are a lot of speculations about the so-called grand bargain supposedly and all for that mr trump may. make to president clinton to exchange syria for ukraine is that as far as you know is that really something that may be discussed behind closed doors these two issues or two independent. his ukraine cheny me. there is no any connection between these two important. we are here to discuss a world the. relation it's russia in connection with cooperation in syria as well you're trying to raise. the
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it's colder this morning. 45 in san rafael. 48 in san jose. rain and wind on tap for your sunday. >>> as the bay area braces for powerful rains today, it was wind that caused problems yesterday. you can see the american flag really whipping around in pacifica. >> raymond came up empty handed. no crabs. he actually brought his family out to experience the wind. >> i love it. i try to bring my kids over, let them see the weather. how it looks. >> reporter: they sent all of 30 minutes out at the pacifica pier. the gusts of wind and rain a bit too strong for even what he was expecting. >> i didn't realize the super strong wind. the kids don't like it. i won't stay longer. >> reporter: across the bay area the winds reached 50 to 70 miles per hour, taking down trees and power lines with it. there was flooding along the embarcadero and an emergency warning for people to stay away. in the richmond district, a downed tree blocked traffic for an hour. until firefighters were able to clear the road. >> for the last four, five years every heavy storm ther
it's colder this morning. 45 in san rafael. 48 in san jose. rain and wind on tap for your sunday. >>> as the bay area braces for powerful rains today, it was wind that caused problems yesterday. you can see the american flag really whipping around in pacifica. >> raymond came up empty handed. no crabs. he actually brought his family out to experience the wind. >> i love it. i try to bring my kids over, let them see the weather. how it looks. >> reporter: they sent all...
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and in sports gold and steak in sacramento break an n.b.a. record together the details coming up a little bit later in all the sports. now thousands of people in me and miles rakhine state of fled their homes after rebels attacked four police stations on friday killing at least thirteen offices the u.n. humanitarian agency says many of those displaced are sheltering in camps i'm on a street attacks were carried out by the our economy which wants autonomy to rakhine state. responded with air strikes and to infantry divisions have been deployed to the area let's get more on this now and talk to benjamin's iwaki he's a southeast asia political analyst who joins us live via skype from the thai capital bangkok benjamin they've been weeks of renewed fighting between ethnic rebels and the me and my military so what's causing the conflict to suddenly intensify and how worrying is it. well it's a conflict that goes back decades if not longer in many ways it was it was kept under wraps while the military was in firm control the country between say nine
and in sports gold and steak in sacramento break an n.b.a. record together the details coming up a little bit later in all the sports. now thousands of people in me and miles rakhine state of fled their homes after rebels attacked four police stations on friday killing at least thirteen offices the u.n. humanitarian agency says many of those displaced are sheltering in camps i'm on a street attacks were carried out by the our economy which wants autonomy to rakhine state. responded with air...
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well jamal khashoggi was murdered in the kingdom's consulate in istanbul in turkey and people gathered outside the mission to remember him and violet and not to give up the fight for justice many questions remain unanswered as to who gave the order for his killing and why jamal reports video just a few seconds long yet it's helped uncover a murder plots hatched by one of the world's richest governments one hundred days have passed and security cameras recorded jamal khashoggi entering the saudi consulate in istanbul never to be seen again after continually lying about what happened to the journalists argue authorities eventually admitted he was murdered inside the consulate however told now no one has been punished for the crime turkish investigators identified one thousand suspects went to the country as part of a so-called hit squad it's included former diplomats and close aides to crown prince mohammed bin sandman and although intelligence agencies such as the cia have said they are fairly confident in solomon was behind the murder of the journalist the kingdom has always denied his
well jamal khashoggi was murdered in the kingdom's consulate in istanbul in turkey and people gathered outside the mission to remember him and violet and not to give up the fight for justice many questions remain unanswered as to who gave the order for his killing and why jamal reports video just a few seconds long yet it's helped uncover a murder plots hatched by one of the world's richest governments one hundred days have passed and security cameras recorded jamal khashoggi entering the saudi...
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bug who was arrested in two thousand and eleven found hiding with his wife simona in a hotel room in the ivorian capital abidjan a humiliating moment for this former head of state unwilling to hand over power after an election defeat to alison ouattara supporters known as the young patriots went from house to house killing anyone they thought were foreigners or supporters of ouattara three thousand people were killed in the four months long civil war now they're back on the streets in the popular neighborhood of hugo a backdoor stronghold. the chance is finally free for the people of. this is a cause of celebration that was this trial at the international committee of the the. the judge's decision is a setback for prosecutors and thousands of victims of the civil war who continue to call for justice to no one under way it. is free to violence will come back and it could get even worse maybe i know the person will take power and create the same problems we don't want to see he will come way from these crimes. will we still be considered a war criminal by some a hero to others the this
bug who was arrested in two thousand and eleven found hiding with his wife simona in a hotel room in the ivorian capital abidjan a humiliating moment for this former head of state unwilling to hand over power after an election defeat to alison ouattara supporters known as the young patriots went from house to house killing anyone they thought were foreigners or supporters of ouattara three thousand people were killed in the four months long civil war now they're back on the streets in the...
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the late sixty's in lived in beverly hills during the late sixty's which was an extraordinary time in american film and i had just these all these extraordinary experiences you know riding on a motorbike with steve mcqueen and playing pool with james cannon and i just felt that i had to share what i saw bear witness to it somehow in a book you can describe where your father told you about your own conception but then after. the fantasy befitting an eastern kid who had risen out of abject poverty to take broadway and to the newly just tell me a bit about him first thing to say about dad is that he was born into poverty in the east end he was born to what we call a tweeny a between the stairs made so wrong before below normal made he never knew his father. so he was born the illegitimate child of domestic help basically and he was born into debt dickensian circumstances i mean rather like oliver twist he was born on a on a wooden pallet in a workhouse and nine hundred thirty one fast forward thirty two years he has conquered not only the u.k. charts seeing but he's conquered the broadwa
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still serving time in a prison in arizona.oleg gordievsky would have been caught he would have been tortured, he would have been shot. he still lives under an execution order. the regimes they were serving was different. ames in a unique position to know exactly what the kgb was up to. oleg believed and look, it has its flaws, but oleg believed he was serving a cause of freedom, a cause of liberalism, a cause throughout the world and serving different masters. they're both spies and both traitors, but very different. yes in the front here. >> from your engagement with oleg gordievsky, have you formed a view of what of the old regime of procedures were in play in the kgb are active today in the fsb? >> one of the -- one of the things-- many,le some of the instructions given to oleg when he came to britain in 1982 were that he should try to interfere with the election, that he should try to plant fake news. that he might like to try and recruit useful idiots who could purview a set of views that would be completely baffling. is
still serving time in a prison in arizona.oleg gordievsky would have been caught he would have been tortured, he would have been shot. he still lives under an execution order. the regimes they were serving was different. ames in a unique position to know exactly what the kgb was up to. oleg believed and look, it has its flaws, but oleg believed he was serving a cause of freedom, a cause of liberalism, a cause throughout the world and serving different masters. they're both spies and both...
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can was in prison in nigeria. in his last month before he was executed, he visited regularly by a nun from northern ireland. she was from county fermanagh. she smuggled out some of his last letters and poems which are now hosed in ireland. one of his very last poems was in a march to sister mccarron who had left nigeria at that stage and moved back to ireland. i want to quote an excerpt from this poem which is so seamlessly stitches together the civil and human rights struggles for northern ireland and nigeria. at the beginning of the day and also a short time ago, all politics are local. what we mean as local, what we mean by the word local is by no means settled. it is certainly not exclusive. he widens the circle of sympathy in this poem in this quote. what is it i often ask the county fermanagh and ogoni? it must be the agony, the hunger for justice and peace which marries our memories to a journey of faith. now separated by the mighty ocean and strange lands, we pull forth prayers, purpose and pride. law the
can was in prison in nigeria. in his last month before he was executed, he visited regularly by a nun from northern ireland. she was from county fermanagh. she smuggled out some of his last letters and poems which are now hosed in ireland. one of his very last poems was in a march to sister mccarron who had left nigeria at that stage and moved back to ireland. i want to quote an excerpt from this poem which is so seamlessly stitches together the civil and human rights struggles for northern...
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i'm in westminster. manus: i'm in dubai.'s give you a quick snapshot of how the markets are performing this evening -- morning. asian equities are a little bit lighter. coming off a six week high. the yuan is moving lighter as well on the injection of capital, the most ever into the money markets as we go to the dollar-yen. you have seen the dollar drop, yen strengthen slightly. nejra? yeah, interesting looking at the currencies in general. cable has been holding pretty well, not doing a lot in today's session, barely budging. the same story over two days, even though you saw a lot of volatility. valentin is with us. he says perhaps that stability is because the market is expecting article 50 to be extended. futures going nowhere, but s&p futures pointing higher to another day of gains, 1% gain on the benchmark. debra mao in hong kong. onra: reversed course selling as the bank' next ceos after standoff of tens of millions of dollars in deferred pay. the unit until recently with the swiss bank holding a hard-line that he woul
i'm in westminster. manus: i'm in dubai.'s give you a quick snapshot of how the markets are performing this evening -- morning. asian equities are a little bit lighter. coming off a six week high. the yuan is moving lighter as well on the injection of capital, the most ever into the money markets as we go to the dollar-yen. you have seen the dollar drop, yen strengthen slightly. nejra? yeah, interesting looking at the currencies in general. cable has been holding pretty well, not doing a lot in...
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in hong kong. 8:30 a.m. in london. 3:30 a.m. in new york.g: markets asia" as we see some momentum in the markets awaiting as the and jay powell, press conference has become the norm. "bloomberg: daybreak middle east is next" along with more news. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, apple first-quarter results slightly below expectations. we also now know the extent of the sales plunge in china, $5 billion. we will dig into the iphone makers results. the cfo of huawei appears in court after new charges filed, while china called on the u.s.
in hong kong. 8:30 a.m. in london. 3:30 a.m. in new york.g: markets asia" as we see some momentum in the markets awaiting as the and jay powell, press conference has become the norm. "bloomberg: daybreak middle east is next" along with more news. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, apple first-quarter results slightly below expectations. we also now know the extent of the sales plunge in china,...
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naive enough to add to mckenzie who at home in the in an e in. the limo with an illegal horses i mean i'm lucky little monkeys. liking it at the end of the one. who we are right in the loop if you don't have one in home a shift of for a ship. in mojave catechize. a money and a one man as. adam fetch out he has a nice. mo dude's army was prevented from entering a. but another opportunity to take on the crusaders now arose. with a call for help from talk to the governor of the massacres. of the pin and what that can walk out of audio borman coupledom look at britain marks sunday. could the mossad lead. was. sort of a deal with many baldwin. but for the glimpse of what if this in not of the sonata. and almost dimona solution you know he said if i'm not the. only i'm a saudi and what if a son leave me and my models. and let i know i am selling the yin and demos in war he has he a model and the home front of the door in an s. and i think that in asia and even him or the telly nine years old. a hot. dog can the governor of damascus received modood grat
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the next revolution in design was looming in the shape of plastic. in the one nine hundred fifty s. danish design event a pantheon and arrow from finland introduced a new aesthetic that was bright colorful and futuristic. society was in flux the younger generation was rebelling against the older generation and the way their homes looked designers seized on that a name to create objects that ushered in a new era in interior design and. design is always a reflection of society by the one nine hundred eighty s. the me decade when conspicuous consumption held sway design became a way of expressing individuality. nowadays technologies such as three d. printers is once again revolutionizing the field of design and also widening its potential designers today have ever greater social responsibility. we're all aware that there's now a surfeit of goods far too much is being produced but there are all sorts of social and political problems that need solving so design is can't afford to say oh i'm not interested in the latter i'm only interested in a statics should fall. it remains interesting
the next revolution in design was looming in the shape of plastic. in the one nine hundred fifty s. danish design event a pantheon and arrow from finland introduced a new aesthetic that was bright colorful and futuristic. society was in flux the younger generation was rebelling against the older generation and the way their homes looked designers seized on that a name to create objects that ushered in a new era in interior design and. design is always a reflection of society by the one nine...
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the united states in particular there are several very prominent examples in public health when the fischel science and regulations seem to be out of sync with believe the reality of the food pyramid and its buys for carbohydrates would be one such example is the kind of advise that you are advocating still a bit of a dissident science or is it already and the stablished view well we have international bodies that have documented the public health threat posed by under christmas shopping chemicals first it was the end or current society back in two thousand and nine through its scientific statement that's an international body of seventeen thousand science scientists that have documented the disease burden that is likely to occur then the world health organization and. barber program published this report in two thousand and twelve and it was welcomed by the united nations body on chemicals management and then most recently the american academy of pediatrics documented the urgent threat of these chemicals in foods so this is not a fringe element this is a mainstream scientific pheno
the united states in particular there are several very prominent examples in public health when the fischel science and regulations seem to be out of sync with believe the reality of the food pyramid and its buys for carbohydrates would be one such example is the kind of advise that you are advocating still a bit of a dissident science or is it already and the stablished view well we have international bodies that have documented the public health threat posed by under christmas shopping...
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project in evolution, in development. remember, the words of the preamble, we, the people, in more perfect a union, not a perfect union, but en route to s perfecting itself, a goal it realize but never we should all hope that it never to realize.y for lincoln, i think the destiny in time, on was that closer come into congruence, with it's principle of universal human equality hich he said again and again, was the source of every thought he had ever had. now, the problem that americans mid-19th century faced is that these two documents were in with each other, because the constitution did not ive the federal government and lincoln respected this even early into his presidency, did government federal the constitutional authority to interfere with the laws of the states, including the laws supporting slavery. favorite of mine, herman melville, wrote a great book you called ve heard of, "moby dick," had a similar lincoln, and at this point in the 19th century, this ty cries out against vast enormity, that is, slavery, knows a
project in evolution, in development. remember, the words of the preamble, we, the people, in more perfect a union, not a perfect union, but en route to s perfecting itself, a goal it realize but never we should all hope that it never to realize.y for lincoln, i think the destiny in time, on was that closer come into congruence, with it's principle of universal human equality hich he said again and again, was the source of every thought he had ever had. now, the problem that americans mid-19th...
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want to both and in the developed markets in europe and us. they also known you will strive us to be seen which we could never knock to a finance if a few of what's in it is if your parts and it's high fashion mission via in so going to invest even a high sheen visteon as acts in a movie and it's at the law. as a given in the token fini gano ponding given that mia in didn't shred and then he can and then who will this fax to mean decent and non mukesh who will have to knock and. and of a hit and the tufted his just team on the box to mislead if these don't get doited looks that wouldn't fit the door to i know it was an invoice spent nine as if to be a end of it to one of us from the first. things c. and d. gothic annoying to go ya the moment he thought he could hang up the subjects to his for cough but is hard to see when i thought to. look for cough bon. another of millions of insured individuals is sent on its way to multiply when andre's group as a team has a rough idea to which countries and sectors the billions that flow they hire an asse
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i totally believe in you. but if you are ever charged with a crime in this country, you will have a bunch of well-known black letter rights under u.s. criminal law and the rules of american criminal procedure. you will have the right to be represented by competent counsel, even if you can't afford to pay for that counsel. you will have the right to a speedy trial. you'll have a right to have a jury of your peers evaluate the case against you, against the presumption of your innocence. unless and until prosecutors prove their case against you beyond a reasonable doubt. and those rights, those are like the perry mason ones, right? those are like the ones from "law & order." those are the ones we know from crime dramas and after school specials, even if we haven't gone to law school. but one of the less exciting things you also have a right to as a criminal defendant in this country is you have the right to see what the prosecution has against you, what they've got on you that led them to charge you and have you
i totally believe in you. but if you are ever charged with a crime in this country, you will have a bunch of well-known black letter rights under u.s. criminal law and the rules of american criminal procedure. you will have the right to be represented by competent counsel, even if you can't afford to pay for that counsel. you will have the right to a speedy trial. you'll have a right to have a jury of your peers evaluate the case against you, against the presumption of your innocence. unless...
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i want to bring in renee welk who lives in des moines. she and her husband are both self-employed, and they've had a lot of trouble finding affordable health insurance. renee? >> thank you so much. what is your solution to ensure that people have access to quality health care at an affordable price, and does that solution involve cutting insurance companies as we know them out of the equation? >> i believe the solution -- and i actually feel very strongly about this -- is that we need to have medicare for all. that's just the bottom line. [ applause ] and i'll say this, and this is i think why you're also asking this question. what we know is that to live in a civil society, to be true to the ideals and the spirit of who we say we are as a country, we have to appreciate and understand that access to health care should not be thought of as a privilege. it should be understood to be a right. it should be understood to be something that all people should be entitled to so that they can live a productive life, so they can have dignity. and ha
i want to bring in renee welk who lives in des moines. she and her husband are both self-employed, and they've had a lot of trouble finding affordable health insurance. renee? >> thank you so much. what is your solution to ensure that people have access to quality health care at an affordable price, and does that solution involve cutting insurance companies as we know them out of the equation? >> i believe the solution -- and i actually feel very strongly about this -- is that we...