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at one point there is an image of harold lloyd. like that kind of harold lloyd slapstick, its physical performance. some people are sniffy about keanu reeves‘ acting, but he's a great physical actor — if you look at things like the matrix. the fight sequences are choreographed like a hollywood musical. if you ever saw the raid, it's the same — it's like watching a musical dance number that happens to involve the fighting. the same way that sam raimi made the evil dead — he said, "it's not a horror movie, it's a three stooges movie with blood and guts standing in for custard pies." and although it's a film that's full of destruction, it's cinematic, stylised destruction. i must say, i think it was really good fun. be honest, do you get bored of that kind of violence? i did not. in the previousjohn wicks, i have not enjoyed them as much. in the case of the matrix — which started at this really high point and tailed off — i actually enjoyed this the most. there's a couple of lulls, a couple of moments where you think you're getting ex
at one point there is an image of harold lloyd. like that kind of harold lloyd slapstick, its physical performance. some people are sniffy about keanu reeves‘ acting, but he's a great physical actor — if you look at things like the matrix. the fight sequences are choreographed like a hollywood musical. if you ever saw the raid, it's the same — it's like watching a musical dance number that happens to involve the fighting. the same way that sam raimi made the evil dead — he said,...
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at one point there is an image of harold lloyd and actually it's like that kind of harold lloyd slapstickhysical performance. some people are sniffy about his acting but he's are sniffy about his acting but he's a great physical actor if you look at things like the matrix. the fight sequences are choreographed like a hollywood musical. if you ever saw the raid it's the same, it's like watching a musical dance number and happens to involve the fighting. the same way that sam raimi made the evil dad, it's not a horror movie is a 3—story —— stooges movie. it's a film that's full of destruction. cinematic stylised destruction. i think it was really good fun. you get bored of that kind of violence. idid get bored of that kind of violence. i did not. in the previousjohn wick movies i have not enjoyed them as much, in the case of the matrix, i actually enjoyed this, there's a couple of locals. a couple of moments where you think you are getting exhausted with the sheer levels of fighting but actually one of the things i like about it is it ta kes of the things i like about it is it takes the phy
at one point there is an image of harold lloyd and actually it's like that kind of harold lloyd slapstickhysical performance. some people are sniffy about his acting but he's are sniffy about his acting but he's a great physical actor if you look at things like the matrix. the fight sequences are choreographed like a hollywood musical. if you ever saw the raid it's the same, it's like watching a musical dance number and happens to involve the fighting. the same way that sam raimi made the evil...
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lloyds bank, profits down 2%. lloyds bank, profits flat.g day, so much to die just. berkeley will be feisty, that's on the agenda too —— so feisty, that's on the agenda too —— so much to digest. from washington, here's michelle fleury. the masters of monetary policy face a puzzling picture. the us economy accelerated in the first three months of this year, but prices actually fell. that's been fuelling speculation that those inside here might be considering a rate cut. those hopes were dashed, but inflation is running below the federal reserve's 2% target. however, the fed chairjerome powell thinks that could be temporarily. we suspect that some transitory factors may be at work. thus, our baseline view remains that with a strong job market and continued growth, inflation will return to 2% over time and then be roughly symmetric. the decision to leave rates unchanged may have disappointed donald trump, who hours before the fed meeting began on tuesday tweeted that the economy would soar if the fed would lower interest rates by one point and
lloyds bank, profits down 2%. lloyds bank, profits flat.g day, so much to die just. berkeley will be feisty, that's on the agenda too —— so feisty, that's on the agenda too —— so much to digest. from washington, here's michelle fleury. the masters of monetary policy face a puzzling picture. the us economy accelerated in the first three months of this year, but prices actually fell. that's been fuelling speculation that those inside here might be considering a rate cut. those hopes were...
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at one point there is an image of harold lloyd.ld lloyd slapstick, it's physical performance. some people are sniffy about keanu reeves‘ acting, but he's a great physical actor — if you look at things like the matrix. he is really good at this stuff. the fight sequences are choreographed like a hollywood musical. if you ever saw the raid, it's the same — it's like watching a musical dance number that happens to involve the fighting. the same way that sam raimi made the evil dead — he said, "it's not a horror movie, it's a three stooges movie with blood and guts standing in for custard pies." and although it's a film that's full of destruction, it's cinematic, stylised destruction. i must say, i think it was really good fun. be honest, do you get bored of that kind of violence? i did not. in the previousjohn wicks, i have not enjoyed them as much. in the case of the matrix — which started at this really high point and tailed off — i actually enjoyed this the most. there's a couple of lulls, a couple of moments where you think you're
at one point there is an image of harold lloyd.ld lloyd slapstick, it's physical performance. some people are sniffy about keanu reeves‘ acting, but he's a great physical actor — if you look at things like the matrix. he is really good at this stuff. the fight sequences are choreographed like a hollywood musical. if you ever saw the raid, it's the same — it's like watching a musical dance number that happens to involve the fighting. the same way that sam raimi made the evil dead — he...
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you might agree with lloyd blankfein?> i would push his point further and say it is part of the u.s. trade negotiating strategy to reshape supply chains that have fed u.s. and chinese production. over time a lot of chinese production has developed supply chains in asia. what president trump is trying to do is buy the use of strategic tariffs and negotiating to reshape supply chains so that more of the supply chains brought back into the u.s.. whether it is canada, mexico or domestically. i think that incentivizes companies to invest more in this country. >> are traitors wrong in pricing in a quarter rate cut? >> the amount of hit to u.s. gdp i think will be certainly dependent on the confidence investors have to make longer-term investments. the uncertainty is preventing that investment. if you look at the most recent data for orders and shipments of durable goods that is at a very high level. it has stalled but it is still at a high level. you don't see that crashing. if this does affect confidence and plans to invest wh
you might agree with lloyd blankfein?> i would push his point further and say it is part of the u.s. trade negotiating strategy to reshape supply chains that have fed u.s. and chinese production. over time a lot of chinese production has developed supply chains in asia. what president trump is trying to do is buy the use of strategic tariffs and negotiating to reshape supply chains so that more of the supply chains brought back into the u.s.. whether it is canada, mexico or domestically. i...
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up 1.5%, lloyd's down 1.3%. what struck you at the french bank? everyone will focus on cc but they've had misses and comparisons from last year at the beginning of last year. excitedggling to get and i think with lloyd's, the stock had a good run. brexit dissipated. a little good news yesterday from the capital story and they are struggling topline with noninterest income. the aberdeen standard life angle is the choice they are taking to sever the relationship. a bit of a nonstory but business as usual, topline remains tough. ing had a miss, as well on pretax profit but came out that interest margins that were higher than the street was looking for, which makes me wonder how banks are able to do that kind of thing in this rate environment. forget come you got repricing the take lloyd's, as well. look at the deposit mix, funding. some of this stuff rolling off from years ago. it was a make sure. most banks are shifting toward consumer, the higher risk, higher return. margins are stabilizing. you can see this one or two basis points up. turkey was a
up 1.5%, lloyd's down 1.3%. what struck you at the french bank? everyone will focus on cc but they've had misses and comparisons from last year at the beginning of last year. excitedggling to get and i think with lloyd's, the stock had a good run. brexit dissipated. a little good news yesterday from the capital story and they are struggling topline with noninterest income. the aberdeen standard life angle is the choice they are taking to sever the relationship. a bit of a nonstory but business...
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. >> what if the smartest perspective that's been put forward comes from lloyd blank fine on twitter? maybe that's the point of view and the perspective that we should be highlighting more than even we are. tariffs might be an effective negotiating tool, he said, saying it hurts us misses the point. china relies more on trade and loses more >> absolutely. >> yep >> okay. but who ultimately bears the tariff cost? u.s. buyers may eventually switch their purchases to domestic or nonchinese companies. >> but you're not talking about markets there so there's a lot between what lloyd's saying, which i agree with and i agree with everything -- >> if the market starts to listen to the lloyd perspective, more than the sky is falling, the doomsday scenario of additional tariffs and a more protracted and prolonged fight >> i think the market's able to do both, scott, and i think that's what's happening, to use a phrase from the '70s, the facts on the ground are changing and that's something that i think president trump has done a good job of doing because what he has done by putting this second
. >> what if the smartest perspective that's been put forward comes from lloyd blank fine on twitter? maybe that's the point of view and the perspective that we should be highlighting more than even we are. tariffs might be an effective negotiating tool, he said, saying it hurts us misses the point. china relies more on trade and loses more >> absolutely. >> yep >> okay. but who ultimately bears the tariff cost? u.s. buyers may eventually switch their purchases to...
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think only germany was gone in the small town of lloyd store from the rhine like everywhere else it was all about just getting through every day life. as they got going to cause they didn't there wasn't much discussion if we passed a piano standing in the street we'd ask where should this go to come from and then we'd pick it up and carry it off. with out of. time shots was in the catholic youth organization. and charging the via the main thing was to do something to act you know sports seminars and studying weren't enough we realised we wanted to have a say in things as well. the parish priest. encouraged younger generations to look to the future and take things into their own hands shots had already had political experience bad experience like millions of other young men he had been a member of the hitler youth is the the main issue for me and for my generation was not the nazis but what can we eat do we have a roof over our heads. how can we get through this day those were our priorities and where for our politicians as well. and their poor leadership. at the beginning of 949 another
think only germany was gone in the small town of lloyd store from the rhine like everywhere else it was all about just getting through every day life. as they got going to cause they didn't there wasn't much discussion if we passed a piano standing in the street we'd ask where should this go to come from and then we'd pick it up and carry it off. with out of. time shots was in the catholic youth organization. and charging the via the main thing was to do something to act you know sports...
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they all were admirers of frank lloyd wright as was joseph eichler himself. california began its growth post-world war ii, 1950's. there were subdivisions of all types of houses, some people build the houses they had been building prior to the war, but then the midcentury modern inses, whether it was clear the bay area, southern california had a lot of them, palm springs, the whole town was on was rebuilt in the 1950's and early 1960's area fortunately for preservationists, those houses didn't change or the buildings were not torn down because the town sort of became economically stagnant. they weren't replaced. this was a style developed in the 50's -- 1950's and 1960's and developed legs. it is still very popular especially with the younger homeowners in these houses. they are to feel -- they appeal to the younger people more than the grandparents. >> we are on parry avenue. it is an unincorporated area surrounded by menlo park. this was known as perry lane. this was one of a few houses, maybe the last one left on perry lane, an enclave of stanford -- gradu
they all were admirers of frank lloyd wright as was joseph eichler himself. california began its growth post-world war ii, 1950's. there were subdivisions of all types of houses, some people build the houses they had been building prior to the war, but then the midcentury modern inses, whether it was clear the bay area, southern california had a lot of them, palm springs, the whole town was on was rebuilt in the 1950's and early 1960's area fortunately for preservationists, those houses didn't...
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in lloyd's doff a few kilometers up the rhine from bone the 20 year old apprentice hein shots had become a professional politician. as district secretary of the c.d.u. he organized events and took care of the contributions of the members he had a great is why i had a small moped you always had to push started you couldn't kick started work on the concrete so i drove through the district to see if i could collect my salary. in the end but i also had the advantage that it gave you a chance to get to know people and talk with them the logic as knew he did. before long the c.d.u. office had arranged to come find shots to use in the bundestag alexion campaign and when the announced candidate was to light shots would give the election speech instead. of off it was a catholic place of war no meeting on sunday morning after high marriage when we went into the church and then into a hall with 820130 seats backwards. you couldn't see across the room because everyone was smoking no woman but all her kind of. pseudo showed up the boy wants to talk. then i gave my 50 minute speech rules and then ther
in lloyd's doff a few kilometers up the rhine from bone the 20 year old apprentice hein shots had become a professional politician. as district secretary of the c.d.u. he organized events and took care of the contributions of the members he had a great is why i had a small moped you always had to push started you couldn't kick started work on the concrete so i drove through the district to see if i could collect my salary. in the end but i also had the advantage that it gave you a chance to get...
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carli lloyd eventually gets the gold.t was the 108th of lloyd's career, moving her into fourth place on the all-time list of u.s. wins, 3-0 and just short of 20,000 turned out today in santa clara. >>> guaranteed the sharks will lose tomorrow night . >> how about all week as we have a playoff game? >> how cool is that? warriors one day, sharks next. >> only in this area. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us tonight. we will be back at 10:00 and 11:00. see you then. >> see you later. >> goodnight. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. alwould you like a desk chair, weekends off, or the bathroom code? yes, please! which one? it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. have you guys heard about this research team t
carli lloyd eventually gets the gold.t was the 108th of lloyd's career, moving her into fourth place on the all-time list of u.s. wins, 3-0 and just short of 20,000 turned out today in santa clara. >>> guaranteed the sharks will lose tomorrow night . >> how about all week as we have a playoff game? >> how cool is that? warriors one day, sharks next. >> only in this area. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us tonight. we will be back at 10:00 and 11:00....
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david lloyd, the organisation does not handed over to rate defendants.he thoroughness of investigations. police said they too would only be examined where it was releva nt to a n would only be examined where it was relevant to an enquiry. but the association of police and crime commissioner is opposes the news. david lloyd, the organisation that this form is currently should be withdrawn or it is likely to result ina withdrawn or it is likely to result in a loss of confidence in the police, the crown prosecution service and the criminaljustice system service and the criminaljustice syste m m o re service and the criminaljustice system more broadly. they say that in some cases material connected to the rate case has been obtained by officers and used to undermine the complainant. the police that they are trying to balance privacy and justice. for those whose job are trying to balance privacy and justice. for those whosejob it are trying to balance privacy and justice. for those whose job it is to oversee the police, they say on this occasion they have got
david lloyd, the organisation does not handed over to rate defendants.he thoroughness of investigations. police said they too would only be examined where it was releva nt to a n would only be examined where it was relevant to an enquiry. but the association of police and crime commissioner is opposes the news. david lloyd, the organisation that this form is currently should be withdrawn or it is likely to result ina withdrawn or it is likely to result in a loss of confidence in the police, the...
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here's our wales correspondent sian lloyd.e first time into an election campaign. adam price took over as party leader last september. today, he was setting out his message to welsh voters, ahead of the european elections. we passionately want to remain, in order to transform wales' future place and prospects inside the european union. plaid cymru currently has one of the four meps from wales but they're a party still struggling to make waves with the welsh electorate, who voted as a nation to leave the european union. adam price talks of these elections as an opportunity to reach out to supporters of other parties who are dissatisfied over brexit. we have to demand a people's vote and argue the case for remaining in the eu, but it's the people at westminster that have been failing wales for so many years. we need to actually change things, by taking power into our own hands, as a country, placing wales at the heart of europe, putting our voice there, at the top table. he wants to navigate a new course for wales and is calling
here's our wales correspondent sian lloyd.e first time into an election campaign. adam price took over as party leader last september. today, he was setting out his message to welsh voters, ahead of the european elections. we passionately want to remain, in order to transform wales' future place and prospects inside the european union. plaid cymru currently has one of the four meps from wales but they're a party still struggling to make waves with the welsh electorate, who voted as a nation to...
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sian lloyd, bbc news.nuously with nuclear armed submarines ina programme currently known as trident. tomorrow, westminster abbey will hold what's been described as a service of thanksgiving for the crews who conduct the patrols. but it's been condemned by the anti—nuclear campaign the campaign for nuclear disarmament. as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports, the government is already making plans to continue the operation for the next 50 years. flood, flood, flood in the diesel compartment! royal navy submariners are training for another patrol on britain's most expensive... emergency stations, emergency stations. ..and lethal weapon. diving stations, diving stations. these are the crews who man the trident nuclear armed submarines and who carry out the uk's longest unbroken military operation. at the faslane base, one submarine has just returned from patrol somewhere in the atlantic. the four boats are showing their age, but work's under way to replace them at a cost of more than £30 billion.
sian lloyd, bbc news.nuously with nuclear armed submarines ina programme currently known as trident. tomorrow, westminster abbey will hold what's been described as a service of thanksgiving for the crews who conduct the patrols. but it's been condemned by the anti—nuclear campaign the campaign for nuclear disarmament. as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports, the government is already making plans to continue the operation for the next 50 years. flood, flood, flood in the diesel...
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sian lloyd, emma vardy and sarah smith, thank you to you all.ired the starting gun on the race to replace her as conservative leader and the country's prime minister. initialjostling behind the scenes is now out in the open. ben wright has been looking at the leadership contenders. the job of picking the next prime minister is in the hands of tory mps and conservative party members. a contest that has already been brewing for weeks will kick off officially on friday, june the 7th, the date to reason they will stand down as tory leader. —— the date theresa may will stand down. nominations begin the following week. under the pa rty‘s rules, conservative mps will whittle down the field of candidates through a series of votes until a final two remain. and those two candidates will then battle it out to win a vote of the tory grassroots — around 120,000 conservative party members, who are largely male, middle—class and have an average age of 57. so, who might stand? well, it's likely to be a very crowded field. around 17 tory mps are considering a cr
sian lloyd, emma vardy and sarah smith, thank you to you all.ired the starting gun on the race to replace her as conservative leader and the country's prime minister. initialjostling behind the scenes is now out in the open. ben wright has been looking at the leadership contenders. the job of picking the next prime minister is in the hands of tory mps and conservative party members. a contest that has already been brewing for weeks will kick off officially on friday, june the 7th, the date to...
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sian lloyd.r 10 as prime minister, he or she will have the same basic challenge as theresa may. they'll have to try to deliver brexit, while parliament seems incapable of agreeing on a way forward. and to underline the scale of the challenge, the european union said today that mrs may's resignation did nothing to change its position on the brexit agreement theresa may negotiated. so what lies ahead for the brexit process? 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. everyone expected this, the fourth tory premier in a row forced out over europe. the only real shock was seeing her heartbreak on show. now the same deadlock that brought theresa may down is waiting for the next one. the numbers have not changed in parliament. the challenge, the significant challenge, of seeing that we leave the eu and deliver on the brexit referendum with a deal, which remains firmly in our national interest, that challenge still firmly remains. what do we want? brexit! the brexiteers are strong and getting str
sian lloyd.r 10 as prime minister, he or she will have the same basic challenge as theresa may. they'll have to try to deliver brexit, while parliament seems incapable of agreeing on a way forward. and to underline the scale of the challenge, the european union said today that mrs may's resignation did nothing to change its position on the brexit agreement theresa may negotiated. so what lies ahead for the brexit process? 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. everyone expected...
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and andrew lloyd webber tops them all. it's the list of the uk's richest musicians. hello.lcome to the programme. well i have until 11 as we are each weekday. if you are getting in touch, you are very welcome. use the hashtag victoria life. you can also email. here is the news with a need good morning. —— with annita mcveigh. the government is to provide a £200 million fund to replace unsafe cladding on privately owned buildings similar to that used on grenfell tower. ministers have identified more than 150 buildings that still need to be made safe following the fire in 2017, but work has stalled because of disputes over who should pay. now, the pace of change has not been fast enough. many developers have done the right thing, have stepped in, and we expect them to maintain those commitments and they have done so. but ultimately, what's been driving me is that sense of public safety and indeed the interests of those living in those buildings, caught up in a situation that they didn't know about, that they didn't expect, and therefore it is that need to get on, make progres
and andrew lloyd webber tops them all. it's the list of the uk's richest musicians. hello.lcome to the programme. well i have until 11 as we are each weekday. if you are getting in touch, you are very welcome. use the hashtag victoria life. you can also email. here is the news with a need good morning. —— with annita mcveigh. the government is to provide a £200 million fund to replace unsafe cladding on privately owned buildings similar to that used on grenfell tower. ministers have...
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sian lloyd, news, anglesey.the ground. the roots of trees and other plants are joined by a network of fungi, and they can work together to help feed and protect each other. now for the first time, a major international study of millions of trees has mapped this underground network. and as our correspondent claire marshall reports, it shows how trees might be planted in the future to help limit the effects of climate change. walk into a wood and you enter a peaceful familiar world. but what if you look down? beneath every forest and wood there is a kind of mysterious underground social network. let's peel back the earth to take a look. there are the tree roots, and then mingling among them along with bacteria are thousands of superfine threads of fungi, known as hyphae. research has shown they are all interconnected. they can help each other by sharing nutrients and they can even warn of approaching threats. scientists have described this as if the trees are talking to one another. now, dr thomas crowther and his
sian lloyd, news, anglesey.the ground. the roots of trees and other plants are joined by a network of fungi, and they can work together to help feed and protect each other. now for the first time, a major international study of millions of trees has mapped this underground network. and as our correspondent claire marshall reports, it shows how trees might be planted in the future to help limit the effects of climate change. walk into a wood and you enter a peaceful familiar world. but what if...
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senseless is another one. >> reporter: the suspects then reportedly drove off and lloyd was rushed toal, talking to a detective just before he was wheeled into surgery where he died. according to the affidavit, he was asked who shot him, and he stated "kenny" saying the gunman was a junior at his high school school. police 17-year-old kenneth gallegos, 16-year-old demarea mitchell, 17-year-old eaold julianna serrano, each charged as adults with first degree murder. >> my son was a great person and all of you being here shows that. so thank you guys. thank you. >> reporter: serrano disputed the claim that kenny gallegos pulled the trigger. gallegos is due in court tomorrow. abc news spoke to his mother but she didn't want to comment. the other three suspects are expected to face a judge next month. dan. >> a sad story all the way around. marci, thank you for your reporting from los angeles this morning. >>> we're going to switch gears and get it back to the weather. rob marciano is in fort worth, taeksz. rob, maybe another day, maybe two or more days of serious weather. >> yeah, we're
senseless is another one. >> reporter: the suspects then reportedly drove off and lloyd was rushed toal, talking to a detective just before he was wheeled into surgery where he died. according to the affidavit, he was asked who shot him, and he stated "kenny" saying the gunman was a junior at his high school school. police 17-year-old kenneth gallegos, 16-year-old demarea mitchell, 17-year-old eaold julianna serrano, each charged as adults with first degree murder. >> my...
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architectsre young who admired frank lloyd wright's style of building. he had a team of them. it was not just one or two. it was a group of them. were admirers of franklin right as was joseph eichler himself -- frank lloyd wright, as was joseph eichler himself. there were subdivisions of all types of houses. some people build the houses they were building prior to the war. the mid century modern houses, whether it is here in the bay area, southern california had a lot of them. palm springs, the whole town was almost rebuilt in the 1950's and 1960's. housesservationists, the did not change. they were not torn down because the town became economically stagnant. that was style developed in the 1950's and 1960's. it is still around. it is still very popular, especially with the younger homeowners. they are interested in these houses because they appeal to their style of living much more than the houses that their grandparents were living in. we continue our look at palo alto as we hear about its contributions to rock 'n' roll and pop culture. >> we are on. avenue. it is an -- we a
architectsre young who admired frank lloyd wright's style of building. he had a team of them. it was not just one or two. it was a group of them. were admirers of franklin right as was joseph eichler himself -- frank lloyd wright, as was joseph eichler himself. there were subdivisions of all types of houses. some people build the houses they were building prior to the war. the mid century modern houses, whether it is here in the bay area, southern california had a lot of them. palm springs, the...
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lloyd warns that more doctors are likely high at work caring for patients than we realize. the department of justice launched an opioid addiction detection unit to combat all of this, but jeff, it was established in less than a third of the country. a major issue that still needs to bel dealt with. >> a story that makes you mad. thank you very much. >>> there is a dire warning tonight from climate scientists. they say one million of the earth's eight million plant and animal species are now at risk of extinction, according to a new u.n. study. jonathan vigliotti has details on this. >> reporter: scientists have issued a global distress call. an alarming report about the threat of human consumption to over one million species, from bees to sharks to polar bears. >> biodiversity is important for human well-being, and we humans are destroying it. >> reporter: the united nations report released today in paris identified how humans are causing extinction at a rate never before seen in human history. from habitat loss and fishing and poaching to the burning of fossil fuels alread
lloyd warns that more doctors are likely high at work caring for patients than we realize. the department of justice launched an opioid addiction detection unit to combat all of this, but jeff, it was established in less than a third of the country. a major issue that still needs to bel dealt with. >> a story that makes you mad. thank you very much. >>> there is a dire warning tonight from climate scientists. they say one million of the earth's eight million plant and animal...
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their motto lloyd to do this is lots of intelligent people find solutions to problems but that also makes them a bit blind to the matter they have a high level of expertise for the core of what they're doing but forget that many others around them don't have these insights undertone have home and become hot insights are not in short supply at the forum. and neither are contacts from all over the world. and let's focus again on africa senegal's economy grew by 7 percent in the last quarter when compared to last year but how would things there look with more more workforce participation from women currently female entrepreneurs there are a rarity. here in the town of photic in western senegal work begins at daybreak. the 1st task is to break the crust of the floss. once that's done the salts can be gathered up in miners. the woman running this operation is married you off having spent a decade working in the male dominated salt industry she decided to use her life savings to buy her own pot of marshland. when i 1st arrived 234 months ago i saw a man harvesting salts they got to keep whateve
their motto lloyd to do this is lots of intelligent people find solutions to problems but that also makes them a bit blind to the matter they have a high level of expertise for the core of what they're doing but forget that many others around them don't have these insights undertone have home and become hot insights are not in short supply at the forum. and neither are contacts from all over the world. and let's focus again on africa senegal's economy grew by 7 percent in the last quarter when...
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thereafter we saw at the hailing taxis that it is like taxes i also into the market which even forced to lloyd's rates by thirty five percent which now made the drivers a little bit unsettled because they said they were just making it and that a bit lower than two dollars an eighty nine cents per hour which was a very small rate compared to what the conventional drivers have been i think sounds like a paltry sum is that special about the situation. drives where you are in kenya hours at the same elsewhere. i think it's the same issues that for kenya particularly has been about a number of issues festival the security bit where some of the drivers felt that they were being attacked by the conventional drivers but then also the issue of the pay where. actually takes twenty five percent of the commission that is made by the driver is and then of course. lets the drivers pay their own taxes so it does not we call it taxes even up to the doctrine of the twenty five percent commission so the drivers feel dissatisfied with the ending less and yet putting in more money some of them drive their own cars
thereafter we saw at the hailing taxis that it is like taxes i also into the market which even forced to lloyd's rates by thirty five percent which now made the drivers a little bit unsettled because they said they were just making it and that a bit lower than two dollars an eighty nine cents per hour which was a very small rate compared to what the conventional drivers have been i think sounds like a paltry sum is that special about the situation. drives where you are in kenya hours at the...
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lloyds share price is down.ers in devon and cornwall with mental health problems. if the trial is successful, it‘s hoped the scheme could be rolled out across the country. our reporter, fiona lamdin, has been to meet some of those taking part. lloyds banking group has set aside a further £100m to cover payment it gives me really good grip on the board and maximum control. surf school‘s latest students but some of these pupils are here under doctor‘s orders. and you‘re going to press your chest down and hold on for dear life. and after a short lesson on land, time to get wet. the sea today is a chilly nine degrees. a few years ago on the west coast of france, adults were using surf therapy but this is the first time that children can get surfing on prescription. and one of those children is phoebe, who has suffered with depression. it felt like i wanted to hide away and not come out. ifelt like i was more comfortable hiding in the dark than coming out into the light. what difference do you think being out in the
lloyds share price is down.ers in devon and cornwall with mental health problems. if the trial is successful, it‘s hoped the scheme could be rolled out across the country. our reporter, fiona lamdin, has been to meet some of those taking part. lloyds banking group has set aside a further £100m to cover payment it gives me really good grip on the board and maximum control. surf school‘s latest students but some of these pupils are here under doctor‘s orders. and you‘re going to press...
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are good drivers and twenty fourteen survey found that just zero point three of the nine women wimp lloyd in the transport and storage industry compared with more than twenty times as many men being employed in the sector. but employing women in a male dominated profession is not only empowering women says paying mouthful it also brings other benefits to business. i think the female drivers are more cautious they're really careful maybe it's a female thing because we're always thinking of all the children that we have at home. and making sure that you don't want to take sector with when every girl heard about the new all female company she jumped at the chance to get involved for her it's not just about doing a job it's about becoming part of a company that is trying to break down gender stereotypes in ghana. and that's it from v.w. news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we leave you now with images of the revolutionary worlds apart. i think no. sex make. raring to marry. if there is any erotic benefits remember you have to find it between the wife's. h
are good drivers and twenty fourteen survey found that just zero point three of the nine women wimp lloyd in the transport and storage industry compared with more than twenty times as many men being employed in the sector. but employing women in a male dominated profession is not only empowering women says paying mouthful it also brings other benefits to business. i think the female drivers are more cautious they're really careful maybe it's a female thing because we're always thinking of all...
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post-war constitution have begun in the capital known here in berlin known here in germany as the basic lloyd came into effect this day in 1949 under the supervision of a line it's not considered the foundation of german democracy official festivities up the 2 front runners and back. attending those celebrations german president from belfast on my noted that he's countrymen know too little about this hugely important document all this week has been looking at how people translate the basic law into everyday reality this time we focus on the guarantee of freedom of expression he met with. who is originally from iraq to see how he writes say what he wants to provoke. i left my country because of freedom of expression so it was always and still is very important to me to be able to express my opinion. ahmed had to flee his home in iraq because he wouldn't shut up in germany is protected by the constitution. the arabic word and i'm a teacher is care fear infidel the 20 year old is an atheist and he talks openly about his opinions on faith and other matters. sometimes he wants to provoke here at a
post-war constitution have begun in the capital known here in berlin known here in germany as the basic lloyd came into effect this day in 1949 under the supervision of a line it's not considered the foundation of german democracy official festivities up the 2 front runners and back. attending those celebrations german president from belfast on my noted that he's countrymen know too little about this hugely important document all this week has been looking at how people translate the basic law...
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santiago, se lo dejan y 1 a 0 estaba estados unidos, eso al 11, al 76 se escapa por la izquierda, sigue lloyddÍa. >> el equipo mÁs caliente de las grandes ligas, no son solos houston, ni los yankees de nueva york ni los cachorros, visiten de verde y amarillo y blanco tambiÉn, su mascota es un elefante y juegan acÁ en la bahÍa, los atlÉticos de oakland que buscaban la novena victoria consecutiva. . >> luego vean esto, le puso el candado a este juego y con este resultado. >> en el tenis muchas sorpresa, especialmente en la rama femenina. >> como siempre vamos a reventar el estadio de roland garros. eliminÓ a angelique por 6- 4, 6- 2, serena williams cayÓ, este venus avanzÓ pero le costo. >> mientras que la rama masculina la elegancia hecha tenis, federer venciÓ al joven de 24 aÑos, por 6- 2, 6- 2 y 6- 4. >> hemos dominado la acciÓn una vez mÁs, cambio y fuera. . >> sabe de una noticia que debamos cubrir? comunÍquese con "noticiero telemundo" 48 al 4089444813 y deje su mensaje. . >> esta tarde de domingo, esta noche a las 11, hubo un tiroteo esta tarde, investigan un aparatoso choque que involuc
santiago, se lo dejan y 1 a 0 estaba estados unidos, eso al 11, al 76 se escapa por la izquierda, sigue lloyddÍa. >> el equipo mÁs caliente de las grandes ligas, no son solos houston, ni los yankees de nueva york ni los cachorros, visiten de verde y amarillo y blanco tambiÉn, su mascota es un elefante y juegan acÁ en la bahÍa, los atlÉticos de oakland que buscaban la novena victoria consecutiva. . >> luego vean esto, le puso el candado a este juego y con este resultado....
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we have lloyd dogas. congressman. good to see you. >> good morning. >> the white house defined about these document requests. the treasury didn't as well. do you think these subpoenas will force the irs and secretary mnuchin to turn over these tax returns? he's already testified no way, it's not going to happen. >> yes. i'm taking them at their word. i'm not staying up late to wait the arrival of the truck with the tax returns. the struggle, the conflict over access to information is really about power, whether the congress will have the power to hold this administration accountable. the president so defiant, no testimony, no documents of any kind, clearly fears what the truth might show, and to the extent that republicans remain silent and empower him to do this, he will continue to grab more and more power and take us on a road to tyranny. >> the president calls this harassment. explain why the house ways and means committee is so focused getting these tax returns. >> yes. >> what is the bottom line that your commit
we have lloyd dogas. congressman. good to see you. >> good morning. >> the white house defined about these document requests. the treasury didn't as well. do you think these subpoenas will force the irs and secretary mnuchin to turn over these tax returns? he's already testified no way, it's not going to happen. >> yes. i'm taking them at their word. i'm not staying up late to wait the arrival of the truck with the tax returns. the struggle, the conflict over access to...
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david lloyd, the organisation's lead on criminal justice, told the observer newspaper...onnected to the rape case has been obtained by officers and used to undermine the complainant. the police say they are trying to balance privacy and justice. but those whose job it is to over see the police say that on this occasion they have got the balance wrong. a 13—year—old boy has died after getting into difficulties in the sea off llandudno, in north wales. the coastguard pulled the child from the water at pigeon‘s cove just after 9:00pm last night. he was airlifted to hospital in bangor, but died there. police are not treating the death as suspicious. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. this is sport today. live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: no champions league football for manchester united next season. they blow a lead against huddersfield, to miss out on the top 4. tantrums for kyrgios — the australian makes a real racket in madrid, as he's beaten in the first round. and max homa wins the wells fargo championship for his first career pga tour victo
david lloyd, the organisation's lead on criminal justice, told the observer newspaper...onnected to the rape case has been obtained by officers and used to undermine the complainant. the police say they are trying to balance privacy and justice. but those whose job it is to over see the police say that on this occasion they have got the balance wrong. a 13—year—old boy has died after getting into difficulties in the sea off llandudno, in north wales. the coastguard pulled the child from the...
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lloyds was manicured towards perfection today and it would seem empty without england.the world cup final. come mid—july. one of the greats of formula one, the three—time world champion niki lauda has died at the age of 70. he was badly injured in 1976, suffering serious burns when his ferrari caught fire in a crash at the german grand prix but he returned to the track less than two months later and went on to win the title two more times. he has been an inspiration to so many in motorsport, here are just some of the tributes that have been paid today. another great driver and another legend of the sport will no longer be able to join us legend of the sport will no longer be able tojoin us in legend of the sport will no longer be able to join us in future races in the paddock and i'm very sad because i've lost someone i called a friend and likewise i think he would have called me his friend. with his fighting instinct to never give up, ido fighting instinct to never give up, i do not think there are many bigger inspirations than he was in that respect for the his passio
lloyds was manicured towards perfection today and it would seem empty without england.the world cup final. come mid—july. one of the greats of formula one, the three—time world champion niki lauda has died at the age of 70. he was badly injured in 1976, suffering serious burns when his ferrari caught fire in a crash at the german grand prix but he returned to the track less than two months later and went on to win the title two more times. he has been an inspiration to so many in...
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played a central role in the media strategy of the communist party are we simply seeing more sell you lloyd based propaganda revamped for the 21st century or just a market based response to the demands of chinese movie going audience listening posts i mean actually ravi now on the new blockbusters of chinese cinema. thank you. there are blockbuster action films made in china with the chinese cuts but almost none of them are actually set in china 140 or 2 was released in july 2017 in an unnamed african country workers in a chinese factory are taken hostage by mercenaries from europe. when they don't know what you do join. right good member of the un security guard the action hero is actor and director who plays an ex-military man my problem is people like me get used to. $875000000.00 in box office only means $140.00 or 2 is not just the highest grossing film ever made or distributed in china it's the highest grossing non english language film of all time. to make the question read see which came out in february 2018 and is based in a fictional country modeled on venom called the aware. and
played a central role in the media strategy of the communist party are we simply seeing more sell you lloyd based propaganda revamped for the 21st century or just a market based response to the demands of chinese movie going audience listening posts i mean actually ravi now on the new blockbusters of chinese cinema. thank you. there are blockbuster action films made in china with the chinese cuts but almost none of them are actually set in china 140 or 2 was released in july 2017 in an unnamed...
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and i say lloyd on the bus or on a pony the only way to get in the senior to face me mad. in the monthly fees is that lolo going nuts i mean no magnificent. sympathy and you get me the moment. i would also say that a good player how legit the nina got. you see. all those. t. those. who go there who. know her know who are was was. required by the. by the. the income us prison cell i mean the fight on stuff was becoming a for the better than now. nobody to somebody stop. that will not do they get percent i mean out of. their mind. and involve you under the. control out of a. counter lobby that i'm going to. compel of the company of the practical compile a bad apple computer that i went to see are going to know that. by the time. i. look. odd. crickets biggest photo it has come to england the wilds 6 weight 10 contains 11 venues. can australia the friend of a choice will include funding when a world cup despite what al-jazeera call the lightest of the 29th cricket while. the pollution is palpable. shares the symptoms of many modern metropolis but its unique features have been
and i say lloyd on the bus or on a pony the only way to get in the senior to face me mad. in the monthly fees is that lolo going nuts i mean no magnificent. sympathy and you get me the moment. i would also say that a good player how legit the nina got. you see. all those. t. those. who go there who. know her know who are was was. required by the. by the. the income us prison cell i mean the fight on stuff was becoming a for the better than now. nobody to somebody stop. that will not do they get...
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and it was an avoidable failure. >> and former goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein tweeting tariffs might be an effective negotiating tool china relies more on trade and loses more as in a labor strike. it may resolve where compromise needs to happen. and saying as to who bears the tariff's cost, u.s. buyers may eventually switch their purchases to domestic and pay more than now. chinese companies lose the revenues part of the process to assert pressure to level the playing field. >> is blankfein right? is tariffs a good negotiating tool and is bannon right, is the u.s. holding the key cards joining us jeffrey wright and james petakukis. jeff, let me begin with you. do you think what we're seeing in the emergence of a kind of trump doctrine that's not just affecting china but really the global sort of trading infrastructure >> it's possible although i remain skeptical i think that trump will stay on board with this approach for as long as it's likely to take. the problem with what bannon said about the u.s. holding the cards is that it's only true as long as trump remains engaged with tha
and it was an avoidable failure. >> and former goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein tweeting tariffs might be an effective negotiating tool china relies more on trade and loses more as in a labor strike. it may resolve where compromise needs to happen. and saying as to who bears the tariff's cost, u.s. buyers may eventually switch their purchases to domestic and pay more than now. chinese companies lose the revenues part of the process to assert pressure to level the playing field. >>...
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. >> you sound like lloyd bla blankfein and his tweet, talking relative strength. >> if that's the gamere playing. >> what i am alert for is the moment we've seen hints of this when we're trying to detach the day-to-day market action from this entire story. because you're going just give up trying to handicap it and stretch out the game theory. >> both sides decide it's not worth a deal right now you see the discussion between tom friedman and bannon, that was really remarkable. two kreers ago who would have guessed you would even have those people nodding at each other instead of yelling and there was a remarkable degree of consensus between them i thought it was extraordinary and really wonderful television to watch and see how far the political discourse -- >> about the coming war? >> well, i'm telling you, would you have bet that kind of conversation would have happened two years ago? i wouldn't. >> yeah. and it does seem like you can add lloyd blankfein to this, there is a growing consensus, bigger, longer term trajectory beyond trade deficits between the u.s. and china the macro d
. >> you sound like lloyd bla blankfein and his tweet, talking relative strength. >> if that's the gamere playing. >> what i am alert for is the moment we've seen hints of this when we're trying to detach the day-to-day market action from this entire story. because you're going just give up trying to handicap it and stretch out the game theory. >> both sides decide it's not worth a deal right now you see the discussion between tom friedman and bannon, that was really...
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. >> let's talk about this and more with democratic congressman lloyd doggett. he sits on the house ways and means committee. thank you for taking the time this monday morning. >> great to join you. >> let's begin with taxes, because this is key given your position on the committee. so the chairman of your committee, richard neal, said just on friday that he doesn't really see any good, what good would it do, he argues, to hold steven mnuchin or the irs commissioner in contempt and it's time to hand it over to the courts. you said you would be in support of contempt proceedings. do you agree with chairman neal that wouldn't do much good at this point? >> i think whichever path we take, the most important thing is to move immediately. this is something that should have happened yesterday. donald trump hasn't hesitated to go to the courts. he's got a couple cases pending to thwart attempts to get the truth. i really think we would be better to move forward with inherent contempt and make it clear to this white house that we're not going through umpteen levels of j
. >> let's talk about this and more with democratic congressman lloyd doggett. he sits on the house ways and means committee. thank you for taking the time this monday morning. >> great to join you. >> let's begin with taxes, because this is key given your position on the committee. so the chairman of your committee, richard neal, said just on friday that he doesn't really see any good, what good would it do, he argues, to hold steven mnuchin or the irs commissioner in...
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my last stop in overtime to inspire lloyd. the city's best known for one person michele bachmann the composer moved here in 872 and built the man she beat up on feet for himself and his family today it's a museum and you can even visit that's great. by a boy wagner was able to realize his. long cherished plans for his own festival hall at 1st he was interested in the murky opera house. it's one of the most beautiful garage theatres in the world and is a unesco world heritage site. it's recently been renovated and it's back to its former glory. wagner want it more so he had his own opera house built every here from the end of july to the end of august wagner offense from all over the world come to the famous by a wide festival. loudness fest in the house pool festival theater in by hoyt. every year celebrities and v.i.p.'s grace its red carpet. it's as much a part of the festival as richard wagner's music. does is probably mainly because of this there's his acoustic sound because it's a unique all frantic venue. this theater wa
my last stop in overtime to inspire lloyd. the city's best known for one person michele bachmann the composer moved here in 872 and built the man she beat up on feet for himself and his family today it's a museum and you can even visit that's great. by a boy wagner was able to realize his. long cherished plans for his own festival hall at 1st he was interested in the murky opera house. it's one of the most beautiful garage theatres in the world and is a unesco world heritage site. it's recently...
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put an instrumenm in theihands of every 6 year-old child when they hit 1314 there's no room for need lloyd gun. it is amazing. the magical effect of an instrument and the child. >>this is not. >>daydream a program that i would have wanted it, i'm from natchez mississippi. so how else could i wind up seeing what leonard bernstein. >>except through music and it's magic. >>that's right a soprano soloist with the limit burnside daisy newman spent 20 years as a professional opera singer and plays 5 instruments herself. >>and her heart is filled with helping talented kids. her program is about much more than music she leaves with what she calls her power triangle. >>i recruited kids who want to go to college. who are low income but had a college join as excellence in academics music and citizenship is what the power trial stands for. >>seals community really helps. helps me learn music better and then it helps me learn sedition citizenship ryan isn't ymc owes 4 point o club the kids who get all a's get special experiences so he knows excellence in academics. >>and use >>are essential. >>your dau
put an instrumenm in theihands of every 6 year-old child when they hit 1314 there's no room for need lloyd gun. it is amazing. the magical effect of an instrument and the child. >>this is not. >>daydream a program that i would have wanted it, i'm from natchez mississippi. so how else could i wind up seeing what leonard bernstein. >>except through music and it's magic. >>that's right a soprano soloist with the limit burnside daisy newman spent 20 years as a professional...
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joining us is congressman lloyd doggett of texas. he's a member of the house ways and means committee. thank you for being with us tonight. it's a pleasure to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. you've got it just right. >> that's what i wanted to ask you. i wanted to get your reaction to this "washington post" reporting tonight and what it means for this effort your committee has been fighting. >> it's just another amazing development. it means when secretary mnuchin told me in the committee hearing on march the 7th that he couldn't answer my questions and he needed more legal advice he already had legal advice and he had it when he made these multiple subsequent excuses in responding or nonresponding to the committee. i believe there is no legal advice that will stop the lawlessness and the lies of this administration. and that's why congress needs to act firmly now to use every tool it has available to get this information that trump so fears that the public will see and to -- to take action, i believe, it's going to require fine
joining us is congressman lloyd doggett of texas. he's a member of the house ways and means committee. thank you for being with us tonight. it's a pleasure to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. you've got it just right. >> that's what i wanted to ask you. i wanted to get your reaction to this "washington post" reporting tonight and what it means for this effort your committee has been fighting. >> it's just another amazing development. it means when secretary...
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he is democrat lloyd doggett here to make his case.sir. >> thank you, chris. >> first, "the new york times." what's your takeaway? >> it's shocking. you know, the president's demonstrated that he's a loser and not just any loser, he's the biggest loser as far as individual taxpayers in that period of anybody in america. knocking out the competition in some years almost 2-1. it does raise another question as well, how does someone who is such a big loser eventually get bailed out by a foreign bank? what other kind of money from abroad was floating in to keep him afloat? so there are many questions out there. these were older tax returns. it certainly demonstrates another reason why we need the more recent returns. >> obviously in the 2000s he got the gift of that reality show. and in fairness to him he wound up doing it the right way. it became a big hit. and he got tons of cash flow, which i'm sure helped him. and at some point we're going to know that story. especially if you guys do your job and win in court. >> indeed. >> why do you
he is democrat lloyd doggett here to make his case.sir. >> thank you, chris. >> first, "the new york times." what's your takeaway? >> it's shocking. you know, the president's demonstrated that he's a loser and not just any loser, he's the biggest loser as far as individual taxpayers in that period of anybody in america. knocking out the competition in some years almost 2-1. it does raise another question as well, how does someone who is such a big loser eventually...