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my name is john paris and i work at the colony. everybody welcome back to your a max of the next half hour we'll whisk you through a whirlwind of european culture and lifestyle is what's coming up. fast and furious speed riding is an extreme winter sports. under the skin contact tuesday and the bowls throughout the ages. and guess who the five statues of european celebrities that don't quite look the part. let's get off to a flying start with a dead evel sport called speed riding it's a unique activity that combines elements of kite surfing paragliding and steam i know it sounds quite difficult and dangerous but all i'm asking you to do is watch it because it looks quite stunning luckily one of its biggest proponents likes to create films of the spectacular speed riding adventures we caught up with the case in hawes a champion snowboarder who has spent over ten years developing his favorite adrenaline pumping activity. speed riding in the swiss alps gliding over hill and dale with a special parachute and skiing down pristine slopes
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my name is john paris and i work a day doubling. the truck bombs on civilians. which the situation escalates is no longer enough for scruples. roofless calculation military leaders are coping extent of the pascoe technological disappearance from the concentrations massacres . coming from going to her starting february third on t w. are you up to speed on the latest technology. no. maybe time for an upgrade is becoming part of the future. become a cyborg. in my sight works so i've dreamed of a new sense and a new organ and design my perception of reality implants that make every day life easier. i use my you can see on a daily basis that optimize the human body and connect people more effectively. i hope to this would make us more ethical persons what would life be like as a cyborg. at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it happen society does this human race really need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this site works few machines starting february first t w. u.s. vice president mike pence has told the i
my name is john paris and i work a day doubling. the truck bombs on civilians. which the situation escalates is no longer enough for scruples. roofless calculation military leaders are coping extent of the pascoe technological disappearance from the concentrations massacres . coming from going to her starting february third on t w. are you up to speed on the latest technology. no. maybe time for an upgrade is becoming part of the future. become a cyborg. in my sight works so i've dreamed of a...
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fashion another famous name in the world of couture also didn't disappoint on the runway in paris plus elton john has made a big announcement those stories and more coming up and express. valentino turned out a tour de force of theatrical elegance at the paris old couture shows on wednesday p.-r. paolo pichel these collection featured feathers ruffled some pose and theatrical gowns in color pop use of the italian renaissance. the bi annual the tour shows in the french capital are a highlight of the fashion calendar. british pop star elton john has announced that he'll retire from the road after a long farewell tour. of a most amazing career i've had every award every accolade possible and you know you have to say enough's enough and what's the most important thing i want to live down on this the children they've changed our lives. i want to selfishly buy all the away from them that would break my heart of. the singer said he would not be retiring completely and would continue to write songs and give occasional performances over the past fifty years elton john has sold more. and three hundred mill
fashion another famous name in the world of couture also didn't disappoint on the runway in paris plus elton john has made a big announcement those stories and more coming up and express. valentino turned out a tour de force of theatrical elegance at the paris old couture shows on wednesday p.-r. paolo pichel these collection featured feathers ruffled some pose and theatrical gowns in color pop use of the italian renaissance. the bi annual the tour shows in the french capital are a highlight of...
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he sponsored the miss ukraine contest and partied with the stars coming around us and paris hilton john claude van down. a nation coat like a lot of ukrainians made money in the gas business. and. i started to produce. in ukraine actually at the. biggest company that too was sold. thirty years ago. on a shank or was seeking asylum in europe and agreed to be interviewed because he believed it would help clear his name but first we didn't say that we knew about the secret quick pace deal he was happy to talk about his famous friends. you know donald trump you know she's doing the course competition. and which also she was no longer of this compassed miss universe can in one of these and most men and there was a relationship was. all documented revealed by a two in the quick pace deal pavel folks is company which is to international incorporated. is a real estate tycoon who's featured in a russian business program. seem to combine you must see to see mean if she's not going to teach could get by she thinks can last on the easy cheap folks promotes a hard man image deal boom boom boom the f
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like caterpillar, john deere, ng in paris, and now in rome, department of defense.panies -- cory: the department of defense does not have a choice, it has to evolve. it can't go away. tom: massive, massive, and these are ceo's. so you sort of, why is a ceo at the table making these technology decisions? he or she was never there before. and i think the fear is, you either, you know, you get on the train, or you're going to be on the tracks. cory: some of the thinkers believe they can get ahead of this stuff, not try to buy -- nobody ever got fired for buying ibm, maybe somebody will fired for buying ibm now. tom: if you are a walmart and you're looking at amazon coming down the tracks, you are in a world of hurt. ok, and if you are in the automotive industry and looking at uber or tesla, what is going on there, you don't adopt, you don't change. it is not going to end well. cory: it sounds like what you are talking about with ai or iot, internet of things, you're really talking about process. not just, by all this stuff, and uy all this stuff, and we will figure it
like caterpillar, john deere, ng in paris, and now in rome, department of defense.panies -- cory: the department of defense does not have a choice, it has to evolve. it can't go away. tom: massive, massive, and these are ceo's. so you sort of, why is a ceo at the table making these technology decisions? he or she was never there before. and i think the fear is, you either, you know, you get on the train, or you're going to be on the tracks. cory: some of the thinkers believe they can get ahead...
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back in 1947 representatives from 16 countries met in paris to discuss how, in the words of john monet, they could resist economic decline and preserve political freedom. [ speaking foreign language] >> translator: in 1947 we had the importance of resisting economic decline and preserving peace talks for freedom. we came to see the wisdom of his predictions that there was no future for the people in europe other than in the union. and this became clear shortly afterwards. small countries played a significant role in the development of europe. during the 1950s, an important architect also played a significant role in creatinging the european, coal and steel community and by holding the conference in is sicily. when asked about the presence of european politicians who had this meeting in 1965, a leading british politician dismissed this by saying that they were simply taking part in archeological excavations. however, these excavations went on to provide the foundation for the treaty of rome. we can see the strength of the european legacy. they had a vision that was so important. we can
back in 1947 representatives from 16 countries met in paris to discuss how, in the words of john monet, they could resist economic decline and preserve political freedom. [ speaking foreign language] >> translator: in 1947 we had the importance of resisting economic decline and preserving peace talks for freedom. we came to see the wisdom of his predictions that there was no future for the people in europe other than in the union. and this became clear shortly afterwards. small countries...
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paris. the release of black cab rapist john worboys from prison has been put on temporary hold following a legale sixty year—old was jailed for a minimum of eight years in 2009 for the rape and sexual assault of women in his black cab across london. lawyers representing the women were granted a stay on his release after making an urgent application to the high court. the prime minister of ireland has told the bbc he will campaign for the country's near—total ban on abortion to be liberalised. leo varadkar had previously said the laws were "too restrictive". a referendum will take place this summer on whether to repeal a constitutional amendment that effectively bans pregnancy terminations. new research suggests that plastic found in many second—hand toys could pose a risk to children's health, as it doesn't meet current safety standards. scientists tested 200 used plastic toys they found in nurseries, charity shots and homes for nine hazardous elements. twenty toys had traces of all nine elements, with some concentrations high enough to fail european standards. earlier my colleague nick owen spo
paris. the release of black cab rapist john worboys from prison has been put on temporary hold following a legale sixty year—old was jailed for a minimum of eight years in 2009 for the rape and sexual assault of women in his black cab across london. lawyers representing the women were granted a stay on his release after making an urgent application to the high court. the prime minister of ireland has told the bbc he will campaign for the country's near—total ban on abortion to be...
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paris. the release of the black cab rapist, john worboys, from prison has been put on temporary hold, following challenge by two of his victims. the 60—year—old was jailed for a minimum of eight years in 2009, for the rape and sexual assault of women across london. lawyers representing the women were granted a stay on his release, after making an urgent application to the high court. the prime minister of ireland has told the bbc he will campaign for the country's near total ban on abortion to be liberalised. leo varadkar had previously said the laws were "too restrictive". a referendum will take place this summer on whether to repeal a constitutional amendment that effectively bans terminations. one of the world's richest men held an anti—corruption drive, has been freed. meanwhile, saudi billionaire prince alwaleed bin talal, who was also detained in the crackdown says he too expects to be cleared of wrongdoing and released. it is believed a financial settle m e nt it is believed a financial settlement was agreed in return for his release. the prime minister has welcomed a landmark ruling by
paris. the release of the black cab rapist, john worboys, from prison has been put on temporary hold, following challenge by two of his victims. the 60—year—old was jailed for a minimum of eight years in 2009, for the rape and sexual assault of women across london. lawyers representing the women were granted a stay on his release, after making an urgent application to the high court. the prime minister of ireland has told the bbc he will campaign for the country's near total ban on abortion...
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john home in. sao paolo. armed robbers have attacked the ritz hotel in paris and the thought of stolen millions of dollars worth of jewelry police say five people smashed the window of a jewelry store at a luxury hotel on the plus one two and three have been arrested two other suspects escaped on scooters there are no reports of injuries could one about a website the rest of that is al-jazeera dot com and that's updated throughout the day. and one of our top stories on our jazeera myanmar's military has admitted that its forces killed ten revenge of muslims who were captured by buddhist villages and found in a mass grave in rakhine state last month the army's commander in chief made the statement on his facebook page and posted a photo of the grave it's thought to be the military's first public admission of wrongdoing since it launched a crackdown last august triggering an exodus of more than six hundred fifty thousand ringette journalists in myanmar who protested against the government's decision to charge two reuters journalists covering the range of crisis while known and. accused of acquiring information il
john home in. sao paolo. armed robbers have attacked the ritz hotel in paris and the thought of stolen millions of dollars worth of jewelry police say five people smashed the window of a jewelry store at a luxury hotel on the plus one two and three have been arrested two other suspects escaped on scooters there are no reports of injuries could one about a website the rest of that is al-jazeera dot com and that's updated throughout the day. and one of our top stories on our jazeera myanmar's...
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john chang in the south. authorities and france have issued flood alerts across the country after heavy rains in the capital paris authorities have shut train stations and a whale lines due to the rising river waters and some areas in the suburbs have been flooded the region has had twice as much rainfall as normal in recent months. a train derailment in milan italy has killed three people and injured more than one hundred many passengers were trapped and had to be freed by rescue services the cause of the crash has not yet been established. or a senior u.s. diplomat has quit an international panel dealing with the ribbon or refugee crisis bill richardson said he feared the panel would whitewash the role of mia mars government and he criticized what he called an absence of leadership by me and my leader and sons who cheat her office said richardson had been terminated for having his own agenda. on meanwhile a top u.n. official has warned against me and maurice plas to repatriate the nearly seven hundred thousand ranger refugees living currently in bangladesh unicef a director just in the four sites that says it's
john chang in the south. authorities and france have issued flood alerts across the country after heavy rains in the capital paris authorities have shut train stations and a whale lines due to the rising river waters and some areas in the suburbs have been flooded the region has had twice as much rainfall as normal in recent months. a train derailment in milan italy has killed three people and injured more than one hundred many passengers were trapped and had to be freed by rescue services the...
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john, that's not a bad thing. that's a very good thing, okay? >> mr. president, prime minister, norway strongly supports the paris agreement. have expressed regret you decided to leave it. what could persuade you to remain? and what kind of common ground did you find in your talks today on this topic? >> well, it wasn't a major topic, i must tell you. we talked about other things, including mostly trade. but i will say that the paris agreement, as drawn, and as we signed, was very unfair to the united states. it put great penalties on us. it made it very difficult for us to deal in terms of business. it took away a lot of our asset values. we are a country rich in gas and coal and oil and lots of other things. and there was a tremendous penalty for using it. it hurt our businesses. according oh to some estimates, we would have had a closed business in order to qualify by 2025. where as an example, china, by 2030, they don't kick in until 2030. russia, some place in the mid 1990s, that was their standard. and that was never a good standard. because that was a dirty standard for the environment. it treated the united states v
john, that's not a bad thing. that's a very good thing, okay? >> mr. president, prime minister, norway strongly supports the paris agreement. have expressed regret you decided to leave it. what could persuade you to remain? and what kind of common ground did you find in your talks today on this topic? >> well, it wasn't a major topic, i must tell you. we talked about other things, including mostly trade. but i will say that the paris agreement, as drawn, and as we signed, was very...
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here with me to share their insights republican strategist paris de nard, kevin madden, former press secretary for john boehner, and the democratic strategist maria cardona joins. the agenda for 2018, infrastructure, immigration looming large but steve bannon has his own ideas of where the president's head should be at. here's some of what he told axios the president should focus on in january. trade with china, building the wall, and daca. he said it's a make or break moment for president trump. do you agree? >> well, it's very important, obviously, if he wants to maintain his political capital at the same time still have allies left to help him with his agenda on capitol hill. it is certainly a very, very ambitious agenda. one of the big problems that this president is going to have increasingly during this year is that the off years are usually where you get things done and find some bipartisan support but during election years like this, midterm election years, the folks up on capitol hill, the parties tend to try to find where their differences are. they want to go into the election year drawing c
here with me to share their insights republican strategist paris de nard, kevin madden, former press secretary for john boehner, and the democratic strategist maria cardona joins. the agenda for 2018, infrastructure, immigration looming large but steve bannon has his own ideas of where the president's head should be at. here's some of what he told axios the president should focus on in january. trade with china, building the wall, and daca. he said it's a make or break moment for president...
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john worboys, has been put on hold. it comes after two of his victims won the first stage of a legal challenge. parisert for flooding. record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks, in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century. hundreds of homes have been evacuated, and tunnels and roads have been sealed off. now on bbc news its time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up, there's a rare standing ovation in the house of lords as a labour former minister talks of her battle with brain cancer, and explains why she's campaigning for more innovative treatment. so that we can live well together with cancer. notjust dying of it. at prime ministers questionsjeremy corbyn and theresa may go into battle overjust how much money should go to england's nhs. a labour government would not be underfunding the nhs, it would not be privatizing the nhs. it would not be underfunding social care. recognises the priorities of the british people. that the nhs remains a world—class health care system. indeed, the best health care system in the wo
john worboys, has been put on hold. it comes after two of his victims won the first stage of a legal challenge. parisert for flooding. record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks, in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century. hundreds of homes have been evacuated, and tunnels and roads have been sealed off. now on bbc news its time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up, there's a rare standing ovation in the house...
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john worboys, has been put on hold. it comes after two of his victims won the first stage of a legal challenge. parish alert for flooding. record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century. hundreds of homes have been evacuated, and tunnels and roads have been sealed off. let's have a quick look at the scene live now. you can see that the water is very high indeed there under that bridge across the river. very gloomy day as well. you can't even see the eiffel tower. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show: the sinkholes left behind by the shrinking dead sea. it is devastation, but it is also quite beautiful, isn't it? travel tech you can talk to... i have packed it. can you say it again? and i'm in mexico to see one of the world's most impressive migrations. first up this week, we're in the resort of ein gedi in israel, on the banks of the dead sea. this vast, salty lake is one of the region's top tourist attractions, but it's one that's slowly disappearing, leaving behind a scarred landscape, which we sentjo w
john worboys, has been put on hold. it comes after two of his victims won the first stage of a legal challenge. parish alert for flooding. record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century. hundreds of homes have been evacuated, and tunnels and roads have been sealed off. let's have a quick look at the scene live now. you can see that the water is very high indeed there under that bridge across the river. very gloomy day...
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john holdren. to go. where there could be more floods in paris this weekend as the river sans level continues to rise but the french capital's mayor says conditions won't be as bad as in two thousand and sixteen when two people died in flooding weeks of rainfall and flooded riverside walkways and restaurants to live museums basement has been closed tourist boats stopped operating until the water subsides. in my example the flood is less significant in terms of the volume of rising water compared to that june twenty sixth because currently we are at five point seven one metres and we should peak between five point eight and six metres maximum the water levels in twenty sixteen great six point ten meters so a little less considerable but nevertheless very impacting particularly for economic activity is linked to the river. spain's top court has ruled that catalonia is formally the carlists pushed of all must attend parliament if he wants to get permission to form a new government the judges said tuesday secession of the cattle session rather of the cattle will be suspended if pushed of all is related witho
john holdren. to go. where there could be more floods in paris this weekend as the river sans level continues to rise but the french capital's mayor says conditions won't be as bad as in two thousand and sixteen when two people died in flooding weeks of rainfall and flooded riverside walkways and restaurants to live museums basement has been closed tourist boats stopped operating until the water subsides. in my example the flood is less significant in terms of the volume of rising water...
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deescalation of the crisis john yang now says yes to talks with the south for the first time in years. thousands of migrants are still sleeping rough on the streets of paris by president promised to find a solution before the end of twenty seven seen there on the program we listen to some of the stories.
deescalation of the crisis john yang now says yes to talks with the south for the first time in years. thousands of migrants are still sleeping rough on the streets of paris by president promised to find a solution before the end of twenty seven seen there on the program we listen to some of the stories.
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john worboys, has been put on hold. it comes after two of his victims won the first stage of a legal challenge. parison high alert for flooding. record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks, in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century. hundreds of homes have been evacuated, and tunnels and roads have been sealed off. now on bbc news its time for click. this week: preserving people during life and after death. the digital legacy that you leave behind. and lots of freezers. ah, the streets of san francisco! mecca for technology innovators and aficionados. a destination where the cult of geek reigns supreme. everyone‘s got that billion—dollar idea here and everyone wants to save the world. the ethos of nothing's impossible runs in the veins and twitter feeds of every twentysomething zuckerberg wannabe. now silicon valley is taking on life's biggest challenge, death. dave lee has been looking at how silicon valley is trying to help us all live longer. this will be my last mealfor 36 hours. like a growing number of people in silicon valley, i'm about to try fasting, som
john worboys, has been put on hold. it comes after two of his victims won the first stage of a legal challenge. parison high alert for flooding. record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks, in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century. hundreds of homes have been evacuated, and tunnels and roads have been sealed off. now on bbc news its time for click. this week: preserving people during life and after death. the digital legacy that you leave behind. and lots...
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paris in more than a century. the release of serial sex attacker, john worboys, has been put on hold.ating the deaths of those three boys in west london tonight after they were struck by a car. as they stood at a bus stop. the statement says detectives are continuing to appeal to the public for information, following the fatal collision. they have confirmed the edges of the boys. two were 16 and one was 17. they are understood to have been on the pavement with a group of friends at approximately 8:41pm last night when a black audi a5 collided with them. they say police came to the scene shortly afterwards, along with the london and length. despite the best efforts of officers and the ambulance service, all three died at the scene. the other teenagers present we re scene. the other teenagers present were not injured. the police say that all of the next of kin have been informed. and a postmortems will take place in due course. they say the vehicle involved is believed to have been travelling at high speed and came to a stop short distance from the commission. the statement says at leas
paris in more than a century. the release of serial sex attacker, john worboys, has been put on hold.ating the deaths of those three boys in west london tonight after they were struck by a car. as they stood at a bus stop. the statement says detectives are continuing to appeal to the public for information, following the fatal collision. they have confirmed the edges of the boys. two were 16 and one was 17. they are understood to have been on the pavement with a group of friends at...
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paris and i work a d w. one in must have been dinged for and. others that i give you call it in a must to shop if i am done the offense john f. the buying given toward going to mars the stuff i know for his bad things that i think is good i mean. what was my best escape to space more me than the buy this is guns a mule son neo and he's against me as a business to buy a. house because so what is the fun about soy as a folded even murkier woman clichy is beginning to tolerate it if you can still...
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paris hilton having not one, not due, but three weddings? all the answers on "page six tv." [cheering and applauding] >> welcome to "page six tv." i'm johnng. here are today's top stories. this weekend for the first time ever, the saga wards will have a host kristen bell. congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> i'm going to get my ballot in. with allegations of misconduct still rocking hollywood and beyond, organizers are scrambling to last-minute finalize any details behind the scenes. and here to make sense of the awards show
paris hilton having not one, not due, but three weddings? all the answers on "page six tv." [cheering and applauding] >> welcome to "page six tv." i'm johnng. here are today's top stories. this weekend for the first time ever, the saga wards will have a host kristen bell. congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> i'm going to get my ballot in. with allegations of misconduct still rocking hollywood and beyond, organizers are scrambling to last-minute finalize...
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deescalation of the crisis john yang now agreeing to talks for the first time in years with the south. and thousands of migrants are still sleeping rough on the streets of paris by president promised to find a solution before the end of twenty seven.
deescalation of the crisis john yang now agreeing to talks for the first time in years with the south. and thousands of migrants are still sleeping rough on the streets of paris by president promised to find a solution before the end of twenty seven.
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john, that's a very good thing. go ahead. >> mr. president, prime minister, norway strongly supports the paris agreement and has expressed regret that you decided to leave it. what could persuade you to remain? and what kind of common ground did you find in your talks today on this topic? >> well, it wasn't a major topic, i must tell you. we talked about other things, including mostly trade. but i'll say that the paris agreement as drawn and as we signed was very unfair to the united states. it put great penalties on us. it made it very difficult for us to deal in terms of business. it took away a lot of our asset values. we are a country rich in gas and coal and oil and lots of other things. and there was a tremendous penalty for using it. it hurt our businesses. according to some estimates, we would have had to close businesses in order to qualify by 2025. whereas an example by china they don't kick in until 2030. russia someplace in the mid 1990s that was their standard and that was never a good standard because that was a dirty standard for the environment. it treated the united states very unfairly. and, frankly, it's an agreem
john, that's a very good thing. go ahead. >> mr. president, prime minister, norway strongly supports the paris agreement and has expressed regret that you decided to leave it. what could persuade you to remain? and what kind of common ground did you find in your talks today on this topic? >> well, it wasn't a major topic, i must tell you. we talked about other things, including mostly trade. but i'll say that the paris agreement as drawn and as we signed was very unfair to the...
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john cook told admired they german counterparts people like hitler's favorite sculptor. cook doorway. and was a major collaborator he organized the big breaker exhibition in paris in one thousand nine hundred two and wrote an introduction for it. who was fascinated with erotica visited the exhibition. he said it's a good thing statues don't have erections otherwise there'd be no room to move around. according shasta swapan there takes you up a schoolboy purposely going to. because publisher is based in new york. and when his books come out in the u.s. he travels around the country to promote them this time because wife jane time has come along americans love his blend of nazi horror and hard boiled detective fiction. there's only one thing worse than being an american bookstore and that's not being off today with america but. because it's like it's it's. there's a lot of adrenaline and it's a performance. in new york he makes an appearance at a small but well stocked book store that specializes in crime novels the mysterious bookshop. unlike his colleagues doesn't care much for standard readings he prefers to talk about his latest books. over the years i've lea
john cook told admired they german counterparts people like hitler's favorite sculptor. cook doorway. and was a major collaborator he organized the big breaker exhibition in paris in one thousand nine hundred two and wrote an introduction for it. who was fascinated with erotica visited the exhibition. he said it's a good thing statues don't have erections otherwise there'd be no room to move around. according shasta swapan there takes you up a schoolboy purposely going to. because publisher is...
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paris thank you very much for talking to d.w. i do very much. as he had to he faces intense criticism for violating human rights including a crackdown on journalists the german tech is john this dennis you chill was put in jail last year his case triggered a serious rift between germany and tekkie the two countries are now trying to repair their relations off their first bilateral talks in months the some reports suggest that germany could end on zimbabwe's slapped on korea after addressed but the genesis he does not want to gain his freedom as a spot of any potential what he called dirty deals. from his prison cell in turkey denise you chel said he rejected any trade off that would see him released in exchange for new arms sales to turkey. he told the german d.p.a. news agency for my part i don't want my freedom tainted either by the sale of tanks or by the deeds of any war mongers i don't want to be a part of any dirty deals you tell was responding to an interview a news magazine desh spiegel with the german foreign minister. in it get real vowed to block a major arms sales to turkey he said quote it will stay that way as long as the u. chel case remains unresolved. re
paris thank you very much for talking to d.w. i do very much. as he had to he faces intense criticism for violating human rights including a crackdown on journalists the german tech is john this dennis you chill was put in jail last year his case triggered a serious rift between germany and tekkie the two countries are now trying to repair their relations off their first bilateral talks in months the some reports suggest that germany could end on zimbabwe's slapped on korea after addressed but...
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paris. say they're disappointed by drug giant pfizer decision to end research into the disease the pharmaceutical company has also stopped funding parkinson's research between them affects more than fifty million people john hendren has. the decision by drug maker finds or to end its expensive high risk research into all timers and parkinson's disease marks a devastating blow for tens of millions of people around the world in a statement pfizer says this was an exercise to reallocate spending across our portfolio to focus on those areas where our pipeline and our scientific expertise is strongest the oldtimers association says it's disappointed that pfizer is ending its investment in neuroscience research. pharmaceutical companies have long argued that the more money they have available for research the more patients would benefit it was a sales pitch pfizer c.e.o. made in washington last march our responsibility is to produce the best and greatest medicines we can they make the biggest impact on human life this industry needs to have a return that allows it to continue to do its research although president trump answered that call in part with the largest corporate tax cut in u.s. history pfizer like man
paris. say they're disappointed by drug giant pfizer decision to end research into the disease the pharmaceutical company has also stopped funding parkinson's research between them affects more than fifty million people john hendren has. the decision by drug maker finds or to end its expensive high risk research into all timers and parkinson's disease marks a devastating blow for tens of millions of people around the world in a statement pfizer says this was an exercise to reallocate spending...
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john, that's not a bad thing. that's a very good thing. okay, go ahead. >> mr. president, prime minister, norway strongly supports the paris agreement and has expressed regret that you have decided to leave it. what could persuade you to remain? and what kind of common ground did you find in your talks today on this topic? >> president trump: well it wasn't a major topic i must tell you. we talked about other things including mostly trade. but i will say that the paris agreement as drawn and as we signed was very unfair to the united states. it put great penalties on us, it made it very difficult for us to deal in terms of business. it took away a lot of our asset values. we are a country rich in gas and coal and oil and other things. there was a tremendous penalty for using it. it hurt our businesses. according to some estimates we would have had to close businesses to qualify by 2025. whereas as an example china, by 2030, they don't kick in until 2030. russia, some place in the mid 190s, was -- 1990s, that was a dirty standard for the environment. it treated the united states very unfairly and is frankly an agreement i h
john, that's not a bad thing. that's a very good thing. okay, go ahead. >> mr. president, prime minister, norway strongly supports the paris agreement and has expressed regret that you have decided to leave it. what could persuade you to remain? and what kind of common ground did you find in your talks today on this topic? >> president trump: well it wasn't a major topic i must tell you. we talked about other things including mostly trade. but i will say that the paris agreement as...
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which was announced at the paris climate talk last year that helped them reduce carbon emissions by 70%. to address this issue more aggressively we acquired a firm with john goldstein, working with the largest foundations on how to think about these issues. we believe there is a way to reduce the carbon footprint, but also retain the power to engage with companies that have violators and high carbon emitters and organizations like san francisco, enable them to maintain and keep the portfolio focus as fiduciaries. i'm going to turn it to john. >> i'm going to go over a couple of basic things. number one, about my background and context. number two, talk about the particular challenges of climate risk and integrating portfolios and the world is at a point of whether to think about it, but how. the third point is getting to how, what is a way to tackle the challenge and potentcy of climate change. and finally reflections on some of the materials we presented. my handy watch, i'm going to try to stick to the time, so everybody can go through what they need to say. i cofounded a impact investing firm back in 2007, focused working with u.s. foundations and othe
which was announced at the paris climate talk last year that helped them reduce carbon emissions by 70%. to address this issue more aggressively we acquired a firm with john goldstein, working with the largest foundations on how to think about these issues. we believe there is a way to reduce the carbon footprint, but also retain the power to engage with companies that have violators and high carbon emitters and organizations like san francisco, enable them to maintain and keep the portfolio...
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john. that's not a bad thing. that's a very good thing. okay? go ahead. >> and a question from -- >> mr. president, prime minister. norway strongly supports the paris agreement, and have expressed regret that you had decided to leave it. what could persuade you to remain, and what kind of common ground did you find in your talks today on this topic? >> well, it wasn't a major topic, i must tell you. we talked about other things, including mostly trade, but i will say that the paris agreement as drawn and as we signed was very unfair to the united states. it put great penalties on us. it made it very difficult for us to deal in terms of business. it took away a lot of our asset values. we are a country rich in gas and coal and oil and lots of other things, and there was tremendous penalty for using it. it hurt our businesses. according to some estimates, we could have had to close businesses to qualify by 2025, whereas as an example, china, by 2030, they don't kick in until 2030. russia, someplace in the mid1990s. their standard. never a good standard, because that was a dirty standard for the environment. it treated the united states very unfairly,
john. that's not a bad thing. that's a very good thing. okay? go ahead. >> and a question from -- >> mr. president, prime minister. norway strongly supports the paris agreement, and have expressed regret that you had decided to leave it. what could persuade you to remain, and what kind of common ground did you find in your talks today on this topic? >> well, it wasn't a major topic, i must tell you. we talked about other things, including mostly trade, but i will say that the...
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paris joins us live now. this is a big deal for the special counsel and a departure, is it not, about how he's worked with other top trump officials? >> right, john what we've seen in the past few months of this investigation, when they are trying to get an interview with someone who, as you said, is in the inner circle, someone close to the president, close to the white house, they've been voluntary interviews, or interviews where they have a conversation with the lawyers and then they bring them in. it is a voluntary interview. the way they've been doing this is the only time they're using subpoenas is when a witness will not come voluntarily. this is the way the special counsel has been operating since the appointment last may. so what this tells us is that this is a witness that is, in some ways, a bit hostile to the investigation, and make no mistake, i think the michael wolff book and some of the comments that have been attributed to steve bannon will be a big part of the conversation when he goes in for his interview. the fact that he called the june 2016 trump tower meeting where donald trump jr. had organized a meeting to get what he tho
paris joins us live now. this is a big deal for the special counsel and a departure, is it not, about how he's worked with other top trump officials? >> right, john what we've seen in the past few months of this investigation, when they are trying to get an interview with someone who, as you said, is in the inner circle, someone close to the president, close to the white house, they've been voluntary interviews, or interviews where they have a conversation with the lawyers and then they...
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john who tweeted, ready for 2018? whatever you have planned have a safe and fun new year's eve. kennedy: larry the cable guy got er done on twitter. should have been hashtag fox news 2018. jesse: paris to require all my friends, supporters, enemies, heart is, and even the very dishonest fake news media a happy and healthy new year. 2018 will be a great year for america. kennedy: tonight's menu at mar-a-lago. a trump iceberg wedge salad. jesse: what's the difference between a trump iceberg web salad and a regular one? kennedy: it's bigly. then maine lobster ravioli. and the entry, sliced tenderloin and sea bass. dessert is baked alaska willisa murkowski will be if she doesn't vote for infrastructure. the new year just getting started here in times square and we are not done, not for a moment. so stay with us. jesse: we'll be right back. >> happy new year, everybody. 2018 will and fantastic year, partly because you guys will be watching. we thank you and appreciate you. 2018 will be amazing because we'll learn more about the goodness of america, expose the corruption and have a great time doing it. enjoy the new year, be healthy, happy and counted your blessings. kennedy: . country mu
john who tweeted, ready for 2018? whatever you have planned have a safe and fun new year's eve. kennedy: larry the cable guy got er done on twitter. should have been hashtag fox news 2018. jesse: paris to require all my friends, supporters, enemies, heart is, and even the very dishonest fake news media a happy and healthy new year. 2018 will be a great year for america. kennedy: tonight's menu at mar-a-lago. a trump iceberg wedge salad. jesse: what's the difference between a trump iceberg web...
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paris. in the business news... it's super thursday for the uk's retailers, with a number of big hitters announcing their christmas results. announcing their christmas results. tesco, waitrose and johnnd house of fraser, with both retailers disappointing the markets. in a minute i'll be going through the numbers. the latest house prices for the uk are out, and they will be a surprise for some according to halifax, the east midlands and wales are seeing prices rise faster than anywhere else in the country. but in london the news is not so positive, with prices growing at their slowest pace in six years. and according to a new report out today from the higher education policy institute, international students are worth £20 billion to the uk economy. the analysis says on top of tuition fees, their spending has become a majorfactor in supporting local economies. london alone gains £4.6 billion — with sheffield the biggest beneficiary in proportion to its economy. christmas results have been pouring in today. and they're a bit of a mixed bag. marks & spencer has reported a fall in sales, tesco has reported solid growth, and john lewis has warned of a tough 2018, with the weaker pound lik
paris. in the business news... it's super thursday for the uk's retailers, with a number of big hitters announcing their christmas results. announcing their christmas results. tesco, waitrose and johnnd house of fraser, with both retailers disappointing the markets. in a minute i'll be going through the numbers. the latest house prices for the uk are out, and they will be a surprise for some according to halifax, the east midlands and wales are seeing prices rise faster than anywhere else in...
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paris. jewellery worth millions of pounds is seized afterfive men smash through a window with an axe. it was a good christmas for tesco and john -252=52—2 =2 52-2— 22 2-252 25 2"; say these are unless they are worthless unless they are written into law. here is environmental and list roger harrabin. a pod of short—finned pilot whales. in the atlantic waters off europe, as elsewhere, they have to share the ocean with plastic. there's huge public concern about plastic litter since david attenborough‘s blue planet series showed sea creatures eating plastic waste. the prime minister will surf that wave of concern with her first environment speech. she's setting out a timetable to abolish single—use plastics. there'll be money for research into smarter plastics and more plastic—free aisles in supermarkets. the countryside should also benefit from the 25—year—old environment plan also being published. this is the uk's prime site for nightingales in kent. the local council wants to build much—needed homes on part of this site. but green groups are expecting the government to protect existing sites like this. they also want the govern
paris. jewellery worth millions of pounds is seized afterfive men smash through a window with an axe. it was a good christmas for tesco and john -252=52—2 =2 52-2— 22 2-252 25 2"; say these are unless they are worthless unless they are written into law. here is environmental and list roger harrabin. a pod of short—finned pilot whales. in the atlantic waters off europe, as elsewhere, they have to share the ocean with plastic. there's huge public concern about plastic litter since...
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john kerry. davos is his safe space. you also point out in some of the before the first second. not first time dabbled himself first lieutenant threw his medals in the river. went to parisctually in uniform at the opening of the paris peace accords when the north vietnam was negotiating with the u.s. i mean, you know, they go after donald trump for the, you know, supposedly violating this obscure logan act that nobody had ever been prosecuted under. what was that? in the 1970s and what is this almost 50 years later? this is an individual negotiating on behalf of the united states. pete: i have got to say howie carr it, would be very interesting to see john kerry run for offers. amusing if he ran in 2020. we appreciate it this morning. >> thank you, pete. pete: coming up, here she goes again. >> this little thing big bonanza. we get the crumb, you get the ban questioned. pete: thousand dollar bread crumbs. i would like a few. nancy pelosi continues to call the president's tax cut crumbs. is a thousand bucks crumbs to you? plus, have you heard hawaii's government couldn't alert the public sooner about the missile alert because he forgot his twitter password. ♪ got lost in
john kerry. davos is his safe space. you also point out in some of the before the first second. not first time dabbled himself first lieutenant threw his medals in the river. went to parisctually in uniform at the opening of the paris peace accords when the north vietnam was negotiating with the u.s. i mean, you know, they go after donald trump for the, you know, supposedly violating this obscure logan act that nobody had ever been prosecuted under. what was that? in the 1970s and what is this...