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when you lose a child your world is upside down and i was thrown into a study of medicine of medical juergen of how the health care system works and when it doesn't work and i didn't ask for it but it was my way of dealing with the loss of finance so it was in a sense my way of grieving and it started the day she died for five years young investigated the practices of the medical on drug industries and in doing so he says he realized have influence had permeated every construct of modern society the loss of his daughter coupled with the shocking truth see uncovered through his medical research led him to write death by prescription and become one
when you lose a child your world is upside down and i was thrown into a study of medicine of medical juergen of how the health care system works and when it doesn't work and i didn't ask for it but it was my way of dealing with the loss of finance so it was in a sense my way of grieving and it started the day she died for five years young investigated the practices of the medical on drug industries and in doing so he says he realized have influence had permeated every construct of modern...
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juergen used to share his home with the studio.his new building to have the same moments of intimacy, so he still has the kitchen table which is where he does meet clients and where he works, there is a library, sauna, gym, there is a very private inner world to the studio, and there is a big studio where he lays out and does shoot things, then there is the public building at the front which has different collaborators and staff and an archive. there is equality between garden and internal space, all the way through the building, that is a beautiful part of it. that reduced palette that has texture but allows it to be the background and allows his photography to be the foreground. there is a sort of quality of light both within and in the gardens which is almost archaic, and i think that that makes an amazing setting for the kind of work thatjuergen does. i'm using every single centimetre of the space, and i photograph every bit of it, and it is tremendous fun, it is like a haven of quietness and freedom and madness. it is just bri
juergen used to share his home with the studio.his new building to have the same moments of intimacy, so he still has the kitchen table which is where he does meet clients and where he works, there is a library, sauna, gym, there is a very private inner world to the studio, and there is a big studio where he lays out and does shoot things, then there is the public building at the front which has different collaborators and staff and an archive. there is equality between garden and internal...
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tom: wonderful to have juergen stark.body i follow more european within the united kingdom then you. wonderful to have juergen stark, you have a dutch heritage, german heritage, i believe you are british through and through. they to someone in the united kingdom who is afraid of europe. how do you explain the advantages of the brexit european tone to somebody who does not agree with your european heritage. toi am not asking anyone agree with my heritage or background or family or genes or dna. i am asking people to consider what is right for our country and to consider what is right for our children and grandchildren. happened extraordinary on the 23rd of june in 2016 in this brexit referendum. one of the most striking was that the young people who voted and they voted in huge numbers, they voted overwhelmingly for a different future that is now being imposed upon them. over 70% of 18-24-year-old voters voted to remain in the european union. i do not think this is happened anywhere in the democratic world in modern times
tom: wonderful to have juergen stark.body i follow more european within the united kingdom then you. wonderful to have juergen stark, you have a dutch heritage, german heritage, i believe you are british through and through. they to someone in the united kingdom who is afraid of europe. how do you explain the advantages of the brexit european tone to somebody who does not agree with your european heritage. toi am not asking anyone agree with my heritage or background or family or genes or dna....
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juergen a call them that? and you're going to call cap her neck out for nonviolence protest, a staple of american democracy. that's hard to deal with. >> reporter: her reminded axelrod that they were not invited after winning the championship. and likely would not visit in the future. calling it a human respect issue.>> on the personal slight, you get used to it after a while, you get numb to it but that one really stung, it was so divisive. it was so angry, it didn't make sense. >> reporter: after the game tonight, he says the experience growing up in the middle east was a factor in why he chose to do the interview.>> i think it's important to speak out on issues that need to be spoken out about. i think my background, my personal story is important to share at this time. where we are as a country, i wanted to share that story. >>> there are new details on black friday sales go analysts say it was a record-breaking day in e-commerce. online, american chopper spent more than $5 billion yesterday. that marks 17
juergen a call them that? and you're going to call cap her neck out for nonviolence protest, a staple of american democracy. that's hard to deal with. >> reporter: her reminded axelrod that they were not invited after winning the championship. and likely would not visit in the future. calling it a human respect issue.>> on the personal slight, you get used to it after a while, you get numb to it but that one really stung, it was so divisive. it was so angry, it didn't make sense....
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when you lose a child your world is upside down and i was thrown into a study of medicine of medical juergen of how the health care system works and when it doesn't work and i didn't ask for it but it was my way of dealing with the loss of finance so it was in a sense my way of grieving and it started the day she died for five years young investigated the practices of the medical on drug industries and in doing so he says he realized have influence had permeated every construct of modern society the loss of his daughter coupled with the shocking truth see uncovered through his medical research led him to write death by prescription and become one of canada's most od and proponents of informed choice. i don't think the people are always suffering always just back up in the detention center in libya is wondering if they don't you percent of the responsibilities of coming from one country to seventy one or the seventy percent is coming from an idea i think that we have to see that we have to discuss how to improve our capacity to outlive you ate that this operates on the human being the. bridge
when you lose a child your world is upside down and i was thrown into a study of medicine of medical juergen of how the health care system works and when it doesn't work and i didn't ask for it but it was my way of dealing with the loss of finance so it was in a sense my way of grieving and it started the day she died for five years young investigated the practices of the medical on drug industries and in doing so he says he realized have influence had permeated every construct of modern...
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when you lose a child your world is upside down and i was thrown into a study of medicine of medical juergen of how the health care system works and when it doesn't work and i didn't ask for it but it was my way of dealing with the loss of finance so it was in a sense my way of grieving and it started the day she died for five years young investigated the practices of the medical on drug industries and in doing so he says he realized how pharmacy influence had permeated every construct of modern society the loss of his daughter coupled with the shocking truth see uncovered through his medical research led him to write death by prescription and become one of canada's most od and proponents of informed choice. people. make poor me a useful idiot i'm useful idiot you called me a useful idiot useful idiot useful idiots they expressing my opinions on t.v. there are thousands of us doing it behind his record is a simple strategy if we attack persons instead of talking about the arc of what's next why stop me from getting this close to the white house and with a group code pink why not ban the colo
when you lose a child your world is upside down and i was thrown into a study of medicine of medical juergen of how the health care system works and when it doesn't work and i didn't ask for it but it was my way of dealing with the loss of finance so it was in a sense my way of grieving and it started the day she died for five years young investigated the practices of the medical on drug industries and in doing so he says he realized how pharmacy influence had permeated every construct of...
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highway some of the fortunate people who may have some fertility on the road but there are family juergen elderly the sick who are stuck in the long queue the protesters will not allow them to move any further because of the anger that they're expressing after the pakistani government went after those protected and. instead of their flooding them they have now turned out in large numbers and they're saying that they will continue to rotate for many more days to come that of course will mean huge problems for people like day who are already suffering they say they need help and they need some guidance as to what to do. the saudi crown prince mohammed bin simon has commended the arab islamic coalition for its fight against what he called terrorism he made the comments during the opening of a security conference about combat in armed groups the group was formed by saudi arabia two years ago she wrote that you were human when. there is no doubt today's meeting is of great significance simply for the reason that over the past years terrorism has been wreaking havoc in our respective countries
highway some of the fortunate people who may have some fertility on the road but there are family juergen elderly the sick who are stuck in the long queue the protesters will not allow them to move any further because of the anger that they're expressing after the pakistani government went after those protected and. instead of their flooding them they have now turned out in large numbers and they're saying that they will continue to rotate for many more days to come that of course will mean...
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i spoke to dan juergen of ihs market, pulitzer prize winner.e says this market cannot take venezuela oil being shut in. why are we talking about venezuela? they're in selective default at the moment venezuela has been one of the most epic mismanagements of an economy in history they have the best reserves on the planet the saudis have about 270 billion barrels in the ground, the venezuelans have the better part of 300 billion. if the global market lost that 200 million barrels they're producing, we don't have a spare supply out there there's a bit of opec oil that could go on the market, but that could create a crisis market if we see the heat on these tricky mideastern situations at the moment, turning up the rhetoric between the likes of iran, tehran and saudi, riyadh as well so a couple of situations could keep the price underpinned at this level and some people tweaking the numbers lower even though the longer term demand picture looks intact i'm sitting. >> what is aping on the grou hae ground in abu dhabi with those political situations >
i spoke to dan juergen of ihs market, pulitzer prize winner.e says this market cannot take venezuela oil being shut in. why are we talking about venezuela? they're in selective default at the moment venezuela has been one of the most epic mismanagements of an economy in history they have the best reserves on the planet the saudis have about 270 billion barrels in the ground, the venezuelans have the better part of 300 billion. if the global market lost that 200 million barrels they're...
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juergen have a lot of issues there.>> i'm sure bayshore is already backed up.r next step. >>> welcome. >>> a busy morning. we have your weather in a moment. looks like a nice sunday. here are some headlines we are watching for you. >>> it has been one week since a church shooting in texas. >> that church will open later today as a memorial.>> veterans celebrations continue. a big parade gets underway in just a few hours. >>> more on what you can expect an information on street closures if you are trying to get there or avoid the area.>> it is tough going on area roads. this is interstate 80, a low lying camera. to get a good idea of some issues. this is down to two lanes of traffic. >> this truck has 30 six thousand pounds of food. we have been monitoring the progress. we will find out what is going to happen next. >> it is gray out there. the question is, is it going to stay dry? like oh yes. it will be dry. you may need a jacket. you don't need the umbrella just yet by tonight and into tomorrow we will see wet weather. it will stick around for monday. how abo
juergen have a lot of issues there.>> i'm sure bayshore is already backed up.r next step. >>> welcome. >>> a busy morning. we have your weather in a moment. looks like a nice sunday. here are some headlines we are watching for you. >>> it has been one week since a church shooting in texas. >> that church will open later today as a memorial.>> veterans celebrations continue. a big parade gets underway in just a few hours. >>> more on what you...
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thank daniel juergen and his wonderful book.he soul of the family of the saudi family in saudi arabia. this was the collapse in 1986, persian gulf one we are back. -- we are back, fraincine, to oil price in about 1966 dollar.s there is the agony of the sauds. francine: let's continue with the shakeup by the crown prince, adding to uncertainty in the region. we now go live to riyadh, where yousef gamal el-din joins us now. there is a concern that this has nothing to do with the crackdown. that this has to do with the consolidation of power. how does the crown prince communicate to international investors today? the message we got over the weekend was quite clear and it came from the king himself. it said, we will fear no one, big or small. this anticorruption committee rounded up these top tier names. i cannot underscore this enough for you. how massive a move this is. a lot of these names, you probably just heard the tip of the iceberg. we are talking about the foreign ministry of finance. plenty of others as well, taken into cu
thank daniel juergen and his wonderful book.he soul of the family of the saudi family in saudi arabia. this was the collapse in 1986, persian gulf one we are back. -- we are back, fraincine, to oil price in about 1966 dollar.s there is the agony of the sauds. francine: let's continue with the shakeup by the crown prince, adding to uncertainty in the region. we now go live to riyadh, where yousef gamal el-din joins us now. there is a concern that this has nothing to do with the crackdown. that...