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diane kruger performance is authentic and moving and won her the best actress prize in can. prove it was a model before she was cast to play the beautiful helen in the period epic troy and the. roldan terran she knows including us bastards ended badly. from the cheezy to lots of national treasure to play music to in the bridge crew good has tremendous range now she's free to choose her roles and moves between hollywood and old europe. our number one german star in hollywood never even studied acting but it was clear from his first role in a small german student film that this guy was going places now he's among the most in demand actors in the world starring in everything from studio blockbusters to becoming the first german actor to front a u.s. t.v. series. those who are suffering because of the line of. play only mean. the only true natures. genua in the alienist he plays a criminal psychologist on the trail of a serial killer in nineteenth century new york powerful and. it's his first big t.v. series but daniel brew is already a global star he is everywhere. it all start
diane kruger performance is authentic and moving and won her the best actress prize in can. prove it was a model before she was cast to play the beautiful helen in the period epic troy and the. roldan terran she knows including us bastards ended badly. from the cheezy to lots of national treasure to play music to in the bridge crew good has tremendous range now she's free to choose her roles and moves between hollywood and old europe. our number one german star in hollywood never even studied...
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our number to diane kruger an actress who did things the other way around crew got was a hollywood star first before returning home to make a first german movie and delivered her best advocate pullman's. kruger brilliantly put trey's a woman who vows revenge after her husband and son of a murdered by right wing terrorist. little. man who you never really hear the stories of the people who were left behind and have to live with what happened and that's what touched me about this film. diane prove this performance is authentic and moving and won her the best actress prize in can. prove it was a model before she was cast to play the beautiful helen in the period epic troy and . roldan terran tino's encourages bastards ended badly. from the cheezy to lots of national treasure to play music take shape in the bridge crew that has tremendous range now she's free to choose her roles and move between hollywood and old europe. our number one german star in hollywood never even studied acting but it was clear from his first role in a small german student film that this guy was going places now he'
our number to diane kruger an actress who did things the other way around crew got was a hollywood star first before returning home to make a first german movie and delivered her best advocate pullman's. kruger brilliantly put trey's a woman who vows revenge after her husband and son of a murdered by right wing terrorist. little. man who you never really hear the stories of the people who were left behind and have to live with what happened and that's what touched me about this film. diane...
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in kruger national park, theree are e few specimenens left.imon: we have to protect ee pepppper-bark treeees from illl harvesting. people sneak i into thparkrk a ststeal the barkrk, branches,d roots. they make a a lot of moneye, bebecause outsidide the park e pepper-bark trees have alrea sappppeare reporter: the skuza indigenous plt t nurserin t the pk breeeeds pepper-bark trees. ururel baloyi anand kan hannnng have been involved witththe prproject for seseveral years. it's no longer possible to fin seedngs s growg out t inature. karin: pepper-bark trees don't produce fruit or seed in the wild. but we managed to source some seed from an arerea over 7 lomemetersway frfromkukuza. the skukuza nursery growows te plan on n and ey getet distributed to the communititi. rereporter: no o one knows whyy don't produce seeds any rere. onone thry is s th it has s do with thehe climate getetting hr and d dryer. the nursery has already bred a striribute13,00000 yng treeses in t the area aroundnd the pa. when l louise swemmemer and re makhubela deliver a new
in kruger national park, theree are e few specimenens left.imon: we have to protect ee pepppper-bark treeees from illl harvesting. people sneak i into thparkrk a ststeal the barkrk, branches,d roots. they make a a lot of moneye, bebecause outsidide the park e pepper-bark trees have alrea sappppeare reporter: the skuza indigenous plt t nurserin t the pk breeeeds pepper-bark trees. ururel baloyi anand kan hannnng have been involved witththe prproject for seseveral years. it's no longer possible...
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cool day and robin cook have set up fifty beehives the colonies are positioned right next to the kruger national park for more than a year now the two conservationists have been testing whether honeybees can protect selected trees inside the park. believe it or not these bees can board off the park's largest residence elephants just like people elephants don't like getting stung. they also have an acute sense of smell and hearing so one hint of a beehive and they're off and the reason we're doing that is that and protected areas here in south africa we've got a build up of elephant densities and concern over the impact that they may be having on a large tree species and so we're trying to find ways that we can mitigate the effects that infants have on trees and they have by placing honeybees in these trees we hoping that we can find a new method to actually protect the trees from elephant in fact. while elsewhere in africa the elephant population is in decline in south africa their numbers are growing here nature reserves are fenced in and equipped with manmade watering. protected and w
cool day and robin cook have set up fifty beehives the colonies are positioned right next to the kruger national park for more than a year now the two conservationists have been testing whether honeybees can protect selected trees inside the park. believe it or not these bees can board off the park's largest residence elephants just like people elephants don't like getting stung. they also have an acute sense of smell and hearing so one hint of a beehive and they're off and the reason we're...
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in the past a large number of elephants were simply cold nearly seventeen thousand or shot dead in kruger national park to keep the population stable and protect the vegetation. so when it comes to managing the effects that elephants have on launched cheese there's been a mindset shift from can try to get a for numbers themselves as previously thought to to mitigating the effects that they actually have on the trees with the beehives this is just sort of hoping to control the elephants movements by keeping them moving if the animals stay in one place too long they can inflict extensive damage but above all the conservationists say bees are the perfect way of keeping elephants away from individual objects of particular importance like trees that have birds nesting in them. in the villages around the park people have little experience with bees many are afraid of them and attitude. is working to change he plans to start keeping bees in his village and to train some of the local residents as beekeepers. study of be a project in this community we help. from a. piece by. own project. and also
in the past a large number of elephants were simply cold nearly seventeen thousand or shot dead in kruger national park to keep the population stable and protect the vegetation. so when it comes to managing the effects that elephants have on launched cheese there's been a mindset shift from can try to get a for numbers themselves as previously thought to to mitigating the effects that they actually have on the trees with the beehives this is just sort of hoping to control the elephants...
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tyler kruger, boarder'itús been horrible for weeks and we didnút think we were going to get anythingike this for awhile and itús just a little bit of a reminder of what weúve gotten the last couple of seasons.' the last storm did bring snow... but the tail-end of it warmed up to rain... forcing the resort to turnack to snow-making equipment. snowboarder when he came up last saturday, conditions were not ideal.david lee, boarder ( james ) and taking a live look from kirkwood ski resort this morning. the resorts are expecting a lot more snow over the weekend. ( james )( darya ) let's get a check of the forecast. a break from the rain to kick off the weekend as yesterday afternoon's clearing conditions continue through the day today. along with our dry skies expect daytime highs in the upper 50's. rainfall and low elevations snowfall will return to northern california tomorrow. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond b
tyler kruger, boarder'itús been horrible for weeks and we didnút think we were going to get anythingike this for awhile and itús just a little bit of a reminder of what weúve gotten the last couple of seasons.' the last storm did bring snow... but the tail-end of it warmed up to rain... forcing the resort to turnack to snow-making equipment. snowboarder when he came up last saturday, conditions were not ideal.david lee, boarder ( james ) and taking a live look from kirkwood ski resort this...
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history shows the story of the first meeting more told from different perspectives by peter kruger from the eastern european perspective from the conference room construct from the perspective from turkey from the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. i know i think that well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing which at that point the germans thinks deep into the german culture of looking at stereotypes the question but if you think the future of the country that i not. yet you don't seem to take for this drama there you go it's all that. i might show join me to meet the gentleman from d w. post. spurgeon route has a mission in the past which worker has to go to it's his life to helping street gang members get out drug dealers violent offenders if he really wants to change their lives spurgeon route instead to help the city and the canadian province of saskatchewan is infamous for its original based gangs for splurging route this is the heritage of his country it's called on the old pos. north central regina small with crime ridden neighborhood and spurgeon routes home for the la
history shows the story of the first meeting more told from different perspectives by peter kruger from the eastern european perspective from the conference room construct from the perspective from turkey from the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. i know i think that well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing which at that point the germans thinks deep into the german culture of looking at stereotypes the question but if you think the future of the country that i not. yet you don't...
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history shows the story of the first world war two different perspectives by peter kruger from the eastern european perspective from the african perspective from the perspective of turkey and the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. n poland today's date has even more significance nov eleventh marks the hundredth anniversary of the country's independence a polish leaders are split today due to plans for a controversial all right march european council head and former polish prime minister donald tusk greeted crowds in warsaw and said that what unites poland is stronger than what divides it earlier president unjaded up presided over a state ceremony paying tribute to a leader of the country's bid for independence suitable later joined nationalist groups on a march through the capital. a wildfire in northern california has now left at least twenty three people dead according to state authorities or than thirty people are reported missing and what is being called the most destructive blaze in california history separate fires in the southern part of the state are also raging forcing hundred
history shows the story of the first world war two different perspectives by peter kruger from the eastern european perspective from the african perspective from the perspective of turkey and the arab world. t w dot com slash w w one. n poland today's date has even more significance nov eleventh marks the hundredth anniversary of the country's independence a polish leaders are split today due to plans for a controversial all right march european council head and former polish prime minister...
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chris kruger, thank you. and you can watch all the election action as it unfolds right here on bloomberg tv. join us for special coverage. it starts at 7:00 p.m. new york time, midnight in london time. let's check in on the news with taylor riggs. >> the prime minister of singapore says u.s. and china shouldn't let a trade fight poison their whole relationship. he spoke at the new economy forum in singapore saying global trade issues need to be addressed or it could turn into a broader conflict. the c.e.o. of expert opinion mobile spoke about trade. darren woods is not a fan of tariffs and other trade barriers. >> our business is -- depends on free trade and we're a big believer that economies are best served by having open, free and fair trade. so i think any time you start to put restrictions on that, it starts to impact our business. >> the man accused of spending pipe bombs is due in court today. prosecutors say they will ask for him to be held without bail because he is considered dangerous. sayoc is acc
chris kruger, thank you. and you can watch all the election action as it unfolds right here on bloomberg tv. join us for special coverage. it starts at 7:00 p.m. new york time, midnight in london time. let's check in on the news with taylor riggs. >> the prime minister of singapore says u.s. and china shouldn't let a trade fight poison their whole relationship. he spoke at the new economy forum in singapore saying global trade issues need to be addressed or it could turn into a broader...
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paul kruger next to mac —— talk us through these next to mac.ised by the photographs in the daily mail and the daily express —— next two. the queen in prayer with the duchess of sussex and the duchess of cambridge and on the express they are all there with their eyes closed, the choice of these three women, two of whom our recent additions to the royalfamily, it whom our recent additions to the royal family, it struck us as a slightly odd choice of photograph. royal family, it struck us as a slightly odd choice of photographlj slightly odd choice of photograph.” don't really think so. the times has gone with the same front—page picture of the queen. this is the idea of something that goes across generations. people become aware... let's be fair, if you are a member of the royal family, there is a sense of duty and obligation as well i think. they are at the forefront of any sort of national feeling of significance, you expect them to be there. the photo of the queen is a great photo and it encapsulates what someone great photo and it encapsulate
paul kruger next to mac —— talk us through these next to mac.ised by the photographs in the daily mail and the daily express —— next two. the queen in prayer with the duchess of sussex and the duchess of cambridge and on the express they are all there with their eyes closed, the choice of these three women, two of whom our recent additions to the royalfamily, it whom our recent additions to the royal family, it struck us as a slightly odd choice of photograph. royal family, it struck us...
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this is in kruger national park, all the baby hippos from the crash. >> imagine trying to control a heardntrol them. they control themselves. >> what is up, it is time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter, you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years old an leg resident of the u.s. enter through facebook, twitter or both and enter every day. >> get on over to rightthisminute.com and enter the buzz word upstream. good luck everybody. >> going to turn downstairs into the christmas lotto of dreams. >> she decided to deck the halls. >> it is not the season for another four weeks. this. do we even have $500. >> takes a few sips of water and claimed that title. >> who is that one person every year that puts their christmas decorations up early? this year, it's me. >> i'm basically going to turn downstairs into the christmas ghrotto of dreams. >> she goes looking around and brings out puns. she is understated. >> is this too many? >> from this point, it's super market sweep. she is grabbing everything she can. >> how many should we get? >> ten or just the one? >> one. >> one, mom. we just
this is in kruger national park, all the baby hippos from the crash. >> imagine trying to control a heardntrol them. they control themselves. >> what is up, it is time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter, you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years old an leg resident of the u.s. enter through facebook, twitter or both and enter every day. >> get on over to rightthisminute.com and enter the buzz word upstream. good luck everybody. >> going to turn...
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they come from south africa near the kruger national park. thanks forjoining me. in the short term, no big changes to our weather. that will come, but it won't arrive until the middle part of the week. as far as sunday's concerned, actually, for most of us it's looking decent enough, and pretty good as well across the south of the country, where recently we've had a lot of cloud and some rain too. now, here's the big picture across the continent. a lot of blue, so that means that the air‘s still cold, and it's coming out of eastern parts of europe and also scandinavia. but that will change, as i say. by the time we get to around about tuesday, wednesday, milder air starts to arrive off the atlantic. here's the early hours of sunday morning. temperatures will be above freezing in bigger towns and cities, two degrees, say, in edinburgh, around about six or seven in the south. but we will have pockets of frost here and there, especially where we will have seen clearer skies overnight, and that's probably across western scotland and northern irel
they come from south africa near the kruger national park. thanks forjoining me. in the short term, no big changes to our weather. that will come, but it won't arrive until the middle part of the week. as far as sunday's concerned, actually, for most of us it's looking decent enough, and pretty good as well across the south of the country, where recently we've had a lot of cloud and some rain too. now, here's the big picture across the continent. a lot of blue, so that means that the air‘s...
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harold kruger spoke at the auto show about his own relationship with the white house.t is well accepted that we're the biggest net exporter in the united states. we have a big footprint in carolina, and we continue that. we are always in dialogue with the administration, which is our business. we are continuing that dialogue with the administration. >> are you going to meet with them anytime soon? there were some reports that you might. harald: we have no official invitation from the white house. we always in dialogue with the administration across the globe. let's talk about another big issue. yesterday, jim came out and said they would be laying off a lot of people. that there isal an inflection point for the auto the best maybe that times are over and we're in the beginning of a down cycle? ed: if you look -- harald: if you look at bmw, i remain optimistic. we have momentum in our lifetime in our history. look at 2019 for example, huge momentum for new suvs like the x1, x7, x4. from my perspective, i see growth in the united states. it depends on the strategic direc
harold kruger spoke at the auto show about his own relationship with the white house.t is well accepted that we're the biggest net exporter in the united states. we have a big footprint in carolina, and we continue that. we are always in dialogue with the administration, which is our business. we are continuing that dialogue with the administration. >> are you going to meet with them anytime soon? there were some reports that you might. harald: we have no official invitation from the...
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ceo haroldere, bmw kruger discusses the impact of tariffs on his business.iew in the 2:00 p.m. eastern hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. british prime minister theresa may went to belfast today to sell her brexit plan. the democratic unionist party is opposed to the agreement. the party says it in peril's northern ireland place in the u.k. by potentially tying the region to you you rules indefinitely. lead fosterthe eu tells bloomberg that her trip is likely to be a waste of time. a day after president trump's former campaign chair paul manafort was accused of relating a plea agreement in the russia probe, the president has accused special counsel robert mueller of "ruining lives." the president tweeted today that the mueller investigation -- when the mueller investigation and scum it become evident that people were treated "horribly and viciously and people's lives are being ruined for refusing to live." -- lie." president duda one wants the united states to stop protecting them. turkey was angered by a rec
ceo haroldere, bmw kruger discusses the impact of tariffs on his business.iew in the 2:00 p.m. eastern hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. british prime minister theresa may went to belfast today to sell her brexit plan. the democratic unionist party is opposed to the agreement. the party says it in peril's northern ireland place in the u.k. by potentially tying the region to you you rules indefinitely. lead fosterthe eu tells bloomberg that...
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speaking to bloomberg television, harold kruger says both models will be made in the factory in southarolina. >> our strategy is quite clear. we are producing the product in the main markets. the main market is the u.s. market. the majority of those cars will go to the united states for the united states. we will continue to invest. general motors slumped as president trump warned he may terminate subsidies for its electric car program in retaliation for g.m.'s decision to close factories and cut jobs. companyed anger at the writing that the u.s. had saved gm in the past and is being repaid with job losses and closures. the president questions why no plans are being shut in mexico or china. debra mao in hong kong, thank you so much. the u.s. is refusing chinese capital in the european union is implement in a vetting process. as choosing thing visits spain and portugal, maria tadeo -- as xi jinping visits spain and portugal, maria tadeo -- the spanish government is rolling out the red carpet for china. we get to see a new deal signed by the end of the today visit. this has been a trend
speaking to bloomberg television, harold kruger says both models will be made in the factory in southarolina. >> our strategy is quite clear. we are producing the product in the main markets. the main market is the u.s. market. the majority of those cars will go to the united states for the united states. we will continue to invest. general motors slumped as president trump warned he may terminate subsidies for its electric car program in retaliation for g.m.'s decision to close factories...
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he -- what happens -- he ends up being a clerk for a kruger company in st. croix.that comes. he writes a very moving description, so poetic that people get money together to send him to the mainland for an education in the hope that he will come back there. and there is some religious figures that help him along that line. he wanted actually to get into princeton. they didn't give him the advanced level of entry he wanted. he ends up at what was now columbia, then king's college and serves for about a year or so. but that's all of his regular education. how he knows as much as he does, i honestly, it's -- i mean when he writes pamphlets in the revolution, they think they are written by people like john dickenson and important founding fathers, not 19-year-old kid. but he had the ability, the ability to do that and just continued to work. but it is more through his own self-reading. he is just amazing how much he is able to absorb. i imagine he had a -- if not a photographic memory, something pretty close, the way he is able to pull so much information. >> a follow-
he -- what happens -- he ends up being a clerk for a kruger company in st. croix.that comes. he writes a very moving description, so poetic that people get money together to send him to the mainland for an education in the hope that he will come back there. and there is some religious figures that help him along that line. he wanted actually to get into princeton. they didn't give him the advanced level of entry he wanted. he ends up at what was now columbia, then king's college and serves for...
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ceo harold kruger spoke exclusively to bloomberg at the los angeles auto show. >> we are producing the thes the u.s. market. we will -- a majority of those cars will go to the united states for the united states. we will continue to invest. >> that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thanks so much. jon cox joins us now, head of swiss equities at kepler cheuvreux. give us the day of luxury retailing right now -- luxury retail -- the state of luxury retail right now. some of thelook at stock price performance over the last few months, the market things to think actually things are going to deteriorate pretty rapidly over the coming quarters. for the time being, business remains robust. tom: remains robust, but we look at the gucci affect as well. 49% sales growth as well. give us the do cheat affect -- gucci affect across all of luxury. , it was a specialist new designer coming in, capturing the imagination of the overall luxury buying public. at the same time, i would argue that across this is consumers remain relatively buoyant. we are assuming somewhere around 10% growth for the l
ceo harold kruger spoke exclusively to bloomberg at the los angeles auto show. >> we are producing the thes the u.s. market. we will -- a majority of those cars will go to the united states for the united states. we will continue to invest. >> that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thanks so much. jon cox joins us now, head of swiss equities at kepler cheuvreux. give us the day of luxury retailing right now -- luxury retail -- the state of luxury retail right now. some of...
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in the past a large number of elephants were simply cold nearly seventeen thousand or shot dead in kruger national park to keep the population stable and protect the vegetation. so when it comes to managing the effects that elephants have on launched cheese there's been a mindset shift from can try to get a fair number themselves as previously thought to to mitigating the effects that they actually have on the trees with the beehives this is just sort of hoping to control the elephants movements by keeping them moving if the animal stay in one place too long they can inflict extensive damage but above all the conservationists say bees are the perfect way of keeping elephants away from individual objects of particular importance like trees that have birds nesting in them. in the villages around the park people have little experience with bees many are afraid of them and attitude. is working to change he plans to start keeping bees in his village and to train some of the local residents as beekeepers. studying to be applied to these community we have. made. out of piece by. piece. producing
in the past a large number of elephants were simply cold nearly seventeen thousand or shot dead in kruger national park to keep the population stable and protect the vegetation. so when it comes to managing the effects that elephants have on launched cheese there's been a mindset shift from can try to get a fair number themselves as previously thought to to mitigating the effects that they actually have on the trees with the beehives this is just sort of hoping to control the elephants...