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martin will be sticking with me.n today's revolving door, the ericsson chairman agreed to step down in 2018 after seven years on the job, completing an overhaul of top management at the embattled company. the company is in the midst of a transportation -- transformation, refocusing on ericsson's core business, selling network equipment -- networking equivalent and pulling back in former areas of expansion. coming up, more tech employees are speaking out against sexual harassment. how tech firms and startups are planning to combat this. and "bloomberg technology" is live streaming on twitter, weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york, 10:00 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: now, a story we are watching. amazon will create 1500 new full-time jobs at its salt lake city center. it will allow workers to pick, pack, and ship smaller customer items. this is amazon's first facility in utah. now, stories of sexual harassment within the tech industry continue to come out. vc firms and tech startups have been rocked by num
martin will be sticking with me.n today's revolving door, the ericsson chairman agreed to step down in 2018 after seven years on the job, completing an overhaul of top management at the embattled company. the company is in the midst of a transportation -- transformation, refocusing on ericsson's core business, selling network equipment -- networking equivalent and pulling back in former areas of expansion. coming up, more tech employees are speaking out against sexual harassment. how tech firms...
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martin truex jr. the guys that he started with, he is 11 second over them. >> i heard kyle busch saying, we are running well. but i'm just not as fast. 78 has been their so right now they are taking martin truex and his team. >> last lap of stage number 2. and once again, the 18 has swept the first two stages. the fourth driver to do that in 2017. the guy who finished just behind him, 78, only ones that go on to win and the 78 team has done it twice. seeing if kyle busch can do that as well. not only sweep the stages but also get the win because he is going for something even bigger. he is trying to make it three in a row brickyard 400 wins. never has been done before. >> somebody has to step up if they beat him today. kyle busch has just been clearly the fastest car. but let's go back on the field a little bit. remember, ryan blaney's team, jones's team, pitted early. stayed out. great fourth position. good for lap 59 and lap 52. >> steve, you talked about the dominant car. is this the situation wher
martin truex jr. the guys that he started with, he is 11 second over them. >> i heard kyle busch saying, we are running well. but i'm just not as fast. 78 has been their so right now they are taking martin truex and his team. >> last lap of stage number 2. and once again, the 18 has swept the first two stages. the fourth driver to do that in 2017. the guy who finished just behind him, 78, only ones that go on to win and the 78 team has done it twice. seeing if kyle busch can do that...
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really the only grass in the exit door martin martin as we say is that our same england. police my friend look as we bear with me look since the bird in congress in eighty eight seventy eight we saw european powers start a hundred and twenty thirty fifty year cycle of violence in the middle east how we've been able to leave those countries alone rather than colonizing sticking a flag in them and saying they're ours ok we give it up you can call it ok not if. you ask mark o'mara you're giving a lecture on the question i just want yes i have a quick yes and i got actually i have a question for you where can i ask the question gentleman right advocate may have had to say let me come back to martin then ok we i understand you you disagree what is then your solution to the fact that it is a fact that we have a migrant crisis what practical measures martin first of all my you can respond to this would you say to put in place so that there is a balance here we have a quota system we do have to have some migration and migration by there are benefits to it as well as we can unders
really the only grass in the exit door martin martin as we say is that our same england. police my friend look as we bear with me look since the bird in congress in eighty eight seventy eight we saw european powers start a hundred and twenty thirty fifty year cycle of violence in the middle east how we've been able to leave those countries alone rather than colonizing sticking a flag in them and saying they're ours ok we give it up you can call it ok not if. you ask mark o'mara you're giving a...
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martin ju ex jr.p through the field with kyle busch. >> also passing ryan blaney for martin truex jr back up to second. that puts blaney back to third. erik jones fourth. denny hamlin fifth. let's take a look at today's toyota driver update. kyle busch led the first 80 laps today. >> and denny hamlin in fifth. remember, hamlin had trouble, had damage to his nose. he worked himself back up to fifth. >> toyota drivers have led all by six laps today. >> stage one. came it pit road. and four-tire change. he gave up the lead. two cars able to stay out but he has now regained the lead and now his two-second lead over second place. martin truex jr. now nascar nonstop. you're not going to miss a thing. ♪ ♪ you got a kitchen that's brand new. ♪ ♪ and you'd like to keep it that way, too. ♪ ♪ you wanna set out on your own, ♪ ♪ so you can teach yoga and just say "om." ♪ ♪ cuz the two of you are about to be three. ♪ ♪ a little help can go a long way in your life. ♪ ♪ and nationwide is on your side. ♪ ♪ (upbeat ♪ m
martin ju ex jr.p through the field with kyle busch. >> also passing ryan blaney for martin truex jr back up to second. that puts blaney back to third. erik jones fourth. denny hamlin fifth. let's take a look at today's toyota driver update. kyle busch led the first 80 laps today. >> and denny hamlin in fifth. remember, hamlin had trouble, had damage to his nose. he worked himself back up to fifth. >> toyota drivers have led all by six laps today. >> stage one. came it...
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martin ju ex jr.p through the field with kyle busch. >> also passing ryan blaney for martin truex jr back up to second. that puts blaney back to third. erik jones fourth. denny hamlin fifth. let's take a look at today's toyota driver update. kyle busch led the first 80 laps today. >> and denny hamlin in fifth. remember, hamlin had trouble, had damage to his nose. he worked himself back up to fifth. >> toyota drivers have led all by six laps today. >> stage one. came it pit road. and four-tire change. he gave up the lead. two cars able to stay out but he has now regained the lead and now his two-second lead over second place. martin truex jr. now nascar nonstop. you're not going to miss a thing. ♪ ♪ you got a kitchen that's brand new. ♪ ♪ and you'd like to keep it that way, too. ♪ ♪ you wanna set out on your own, ♪ ♪ so you can teach yoga and just say "om." ♪ ♪ cuz the two of you are about to be three. ♪ ♪ a little help can go a long way in your life. ♪ ♪ and nationwide is on your side. ♪ ♪ (upbeat ♪ m
martin ju ex jr.p through the field with kyle busch. >> also passing ryan blaney for martin truex jr back up to second. that puts blaney back to third. erik jones fourth. denny hamlin fifth. let's take a look at today's toyota driver update. kyle busch led the first 80 laps today. >> and denny hamlin in fifth. remember, hamlin had trouble, had damage to his nose. he worked himself back up to fifth. >> toyota drivers have led all by six laps today. >> stage one. came it...
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>> i like the story of luther martin. the original anti-federalists. most people don't know much about him. he was drunk almost all the time. he was a successful lawyer. started out in virginia, went to maryland and ended up becoming maryland's longest serving attorney general and was a delegate for the constitutional convention. he was such a drinker that one of his clients required him to refrain from drinking and luther martin got around it by soaking a piece of bread in brandy and eating the bread. as a life long mormon who doesn't drink i find this curious. luther martin foresaw the effect the constitution might end up producing a system in which there would be a dominant federal government. one that would erode upon the rights of the people. >> it is a fabulous chapter and engaging and fun to read. i recommend the book as a whole but particularly that chapter. the first page says luther martin was really upset about the philadelphia convention being closed in secret. that, of course, has been celebrated as one of the great things that, you know,
>> i like the story of luther martin. the original anti-federalists. most people don't know much about him. he was drunk almost all the time. he was a successful lawyer. started out in virginia, went to maryland and ended up becoming maryland's longest serving attorney general and was a delegate for the constitutional convention. he was such a drinker that one of his clients required him to refrain from drinking and luther martin got around it by soaking a piece of bread in brandy and...
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can sir martin do the same?ve been denied their rights by the people in the establishment. they see it as the root, the secret of the problem. and he obviously is an establishment figure. 0n the other hand, it does not exclude him from being able to listen and hear. 17 years later, the 6renfell inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. tom symonds, bbc news. a six—year—old boy who captured hearts the world over as he endured gruelling treatment for cancer has died. bradley lowery struck up a particularly close friendship with his hero england forward, jermain defoe, who said bradley would be in his heart for the rest of his life. danny savage reports. bradley lowery achieved a great deal in his short life. often at his side in those special moments was sunderland striker jermain defoe. each described the other as best friends. bradley loved sunderland and the club and especially jermain defoe loved him back. it's been hard. i've just kept this in for so long. the footballer broke down yesterday
can sir martin do the same?ve been denied their rights by the people in the establishment. they see it as the root, the secret of the problem. and he obviously is an establishment figure. 0n the other hand, it does not exclude him from being able to listen and hear. 17 years later, the 6renfell inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. tom symonds, bbc news. a six—year—old boy who captured hearts the world over as he endured gruelling treatment for cancer has died. bradley...
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>> i really like the story of luther martin. the original antifederalists. most people don't know much about him. he was an interesting guy. he was drunk almost all the time. he was a successful lawyer in starting up virginia, went to maryland and then becoming maryland's longest-serving attorney general. it was also a delegate to the constitutional convention. he was a notorious restricting that one of his clients upon retaining him demanded that as a condition of the agreement between the client and the lawyer that luther martin refrain from drinking throughout the representation. so luther martin got around this particular for bread, soaking in branding and eating a piece of the bread whenever he felt like he needed a drink. as a lifelong mormon who doesn't drink a friend this one quite serious. but luther martin, the fact that the constitution might end up producing a system which will be dominant federal government. when that when he wrote upon the rights of individual americans to be governed on a more local level. >> i think he was ahead of his time i
>> i really like the story of luther martin. the original antifederalists. most people don't know much about him. he was an interesting guy. he was drunk almost all the time. he was a successful lawyer in starting up virginia, went to maryland and then becoming maryland's longest-serving attorney general. it was also a delegate to the constitutional convention. he was a notorious restricting that one of his clients upon retaining him demanded that as a condition of the agreement between...
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moore—bick. here, than so —— sir martin moore-bick.sen?” residents should have in effect a veto over who is chosen? i think they should be consulted in my view. clearly it will be a matter for the government. but it's important that the resident's views are taken into account. this community has been ignored for far too long and given the sensitivities around this particular enquiry, it's vital that they have the confidence of the person leading it. how do you square that your views with those of your leader who is not calling for sir martin to stand down? i'm merely reflecting the views of the community, and they have said that they are not happy and they have called for sir martin to step aside and for somebody more appropriate to be appointed and i hope the government will listen to the community who have already been treated very badly in this whole affair in relation to temporary accommodation and the conversation that has been made available, and the slow response we've seen from local authorities and the government. this is just
moore—bick. here, than so —— sir martin moore-bick.sen?” residents should have in effect a veto over who is chosen? i think they should be consulted in my view. clearly it will be a matter for the government. but it's important that the resident's views are taken into account. this community has been ignored for far too long and given the sensitivities around this particular enquiry, it's vital that they have the confidence of the person leading it. how do you square that your views...
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can sir martin do the same?e because people have been denied their rights by the people in the establishment. they see it as the root, the secret of the problem. and he obviously is an establishment figure. on the other hand, it does not exclude him from being able to listen and hear. 17 years later, the grenfell inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. tom symonds, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. a flimsy inflatable dinghy full of migrants is adrift in the open sea, around 30 miles from the libyan coast. they have no fuel, no water and no food. they have been detected by a spanish ngo. most of these migrants have never seen the ocean. they can't swim. and after hours at sea in the sweltering heat, they are exhausted. this boat has just arrived with about 500 migrants who have been rescued, trying to make the very dangerous journey from libya to sicily. so far this year, more than 80,000 people from different countries have arrived. around 2,000 have drowned. but the vast majority are no
can sir martin do the same?e because people have been denied their rights by the people in the establishment. they see it as the root, the secret of the problem. and he obviously is an establishment figure. on the other hand, it does not exclude him from being able to listen and hear. 17 years later, the grenfell inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. tom symonds, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. a flimsy inflatable dinghy full of migrants is adrift in the open sea,...
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martin luther king jr.rd him on the radio. and, 57. i met rosa parks. the next year. in 58. martin luther king jr. i was inspired. >> you want off to nashville to study for the ministry. and, you became, more and more, involved in the social, social gospel, social, social ministry. you decided you were going to come back to troy state in alabama. you were going to integrate that, that college. and you wrote to martin luther ki king. and he wrote back. how did that happen. and what, what did you, he sent a tick tight see him. a bus ticket in montgomery. >> you are right. round trip, greyhound bus ticket. invited me to come to mont gummer you to meet with him. at this time. 1 years old. board aid bus to travel from troy to montgomery. and a young lawyer, the name of fred gray. the lawyer for rosa parks. dr. king in the montgomery movement. met me at the greyhound bus station. and drove me to the first baptist church in downtown montgomery. and ushered me in the pastor's study. i saw dr. king. and the reverend
martin luther king jr.rd him on the radio. and, 57. i met rosa parks. the next year. in 58. martin luther king jr. i was inspired. >> you want off to nashville to study for the ministry. and, you became, more and more, involved in the social, social gospel, social, social ministry. you decided you were going to come back to troy state in alabama. you were going to integrate that, that college. and you wrote to martin luther ki king. and he wrote back. how did that happen. and what, what...
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kathy martin's been there.ught the speech that she gave the day of the conviction was very profound and said a lot to a lot of my friends who work there who feel the morale is low and they feel, you know, they're really in a bad position. joe khan brought a lot of great ideas in the election. he did lose the election. you know, unlikely the judges will pick another judge because you'd have to give up being a judge just to serve for a few months. so, i'm not trying to dodge it. i just think they would both be excellent choices. >> would either one of them get something out of it, in terms of running in four years, like just for having done it for six months? >> both of them, but i think the problem -- each of them have pros and cons. with kathy martin, i think she'd be a great stabilizing force. she's been there. but she was brought on by seth. whether that's fair or not, she was brought on by the gentleman who just got convicted for some very bad things. joe khan -- very qualified, but you look at him and you t
kathy martin's been there.ught the speech that she gave the day of the conviction was very profound and said a lot to a lot of my friends who work there who feel the morale is low and they feel, you know, they're really in a bad position. joe khan brought a lot of great ideas in the election. he did lose the election. you know, unlikely the judges will pick another judge because you'd have to give up being a judge just to serve for a few months. so, i'm not trying to dodge it. i just think they...
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vilma: se consideraba el mejor amigo de martÍn. >> Éramos como hermanos.taba embarazada al mismo tiempo, compartÍamos mucho, y ella estuvo conmigo en el parto. vilma: la amistad entre ellos facilitÓ que isabel es revelara su profunda tristeza por el fallecimiento de su papÁ en mÉxico. >> lo Único que dijo era que estaba deprimida. vilma: por ser indocumentada, isabel no pudo viajar para despedirlo. >> mi primo la habÍa llevado al doctor para que la checaran. vilma: le recetaron medicamentos especiales? >> una para el dÍa y otra para la noche. vilma: habÍa días que el dolor la consumÍa. en ocasiones, martÍn dejaba de trabajar para cuidarla. >> Él estaba siempre allÍ. vilma: a pesar de la tristeza, todos la veÍa normal, y de buen humor. >> un domingo, antes de todo lo que paso, nos fuimos a un centro comercial y allÍ andÁbamos con los niÑos, bromeando, platicando. fue el Último dÍa que los mirÉ. >> fui a su casa de ella. ella me dijo que se habÍa sentido un poco mal, pero ya estaba mejorando. estaba tratando de salir adelante. vilma: con la idea de mejorar e
vilma: se consideraba el mejor amigo de martÍn. >> Éramos como hermanos.taba embarazada al mismo tiempo, compartÍamos mucho, y ella estuvo conmigo en el parto. vilma: la amistad entre ellos facilitÓ que isabel es revelara su profunda tristeza por el fallecimiento de su papÁ en mÉxico. >> lo Único que dijo era que estaba deprimida. vilma: por ser indocumentada, isabel no pudo viajar para despedirlo. >> mi primo la habÍa llevado al doctor para que la checaran. vilma: le...
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sir martin moore—bick listened to their views at a public meeting last night.btful that he'd be able to consider the social issues which some people claim have led to a housing crisis. wyre davies reports. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them from the evidence. a passionate defence last night of his remit and record from the formerjudge appointed to lead the 6renfell inquiry. he is already facing calls from some residents to stand down. no, but you don't respect me because you say the government is appointing me to do a hatchet job. not a hatchetjob, you're going to do a taylor report like for hillsborough which was very technical but didn't deal with the wider issues and it took 30 years for people to be arrested. this is why it's so important to get the terms of reference right and for you to tell me what you think it should cover. some 6renfell residents are sceptical about sir martin moore—bick, saying he lacks credibility and empathy with survivors and they fear the scope of hi
sir martin moore—bick listened to their views at a public meeting last night.btful that he'd be able to consider the social issues which some people claim have led to a housing crisis. wyre davies reports. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them from the evidence. a passionate defence last night of his remit and record from the formerjudge appointed to lead the 6renfell inquiry. he is already facing calls from some...
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just i think of put a little net minutely and i let me respond martin ok in europe we have an aging population we have a native indigenous if you want to call it that but i hate using those terms birth rate of less than zero point nine percent no point which means that europeans are not replacing themselves choosing to have fewer and fewer children now migrant communities muslim communities not just muslim communities all kinds of ethnic minority communities and religious majority communities across the world have high birth rates. three four five children per family and different regions of the world we see them so we have a problem we have a fiscal structural deficit in europe we have an aging population we have an economic crisis we have economic burdens europe is at the end of civilization this is a end of empires issue and as europe falls away and turns out to crumble people are going to come together they're going to populate these places now this is not this is not population replacement and the things that martin objects to are like the islamization of europe the idea that there is a c
just i think of put a little net minutely and i let me respond martin ok in europe we have an aging population we have a native indigenous if you want to call it that but i hate using those terms birth rate of less than zero point nine percent no point which means that europeans are not replacing themselves choosing to have fewer and fewer children now migrant communities muslim communities not just muslim communities all kinds of ethnic minority communities and religious majority communities...
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martin. right at the foot of the airport's runway where you cannot only see the planes take off, but you can feel it. the problem is it's so close it can be dangerous. and now it's turned deadly. it's a major tourist draw on the caribbean island of st. martin. tourists line up on the beach with only a chain link fence between them and an active runway at princes juliana international airport. the blast from the jet engines on passenger planes about to take off literally knock thrill seeking tourists off of their feet. on wednesday, the blast from one passenger plane sent a 57-year-old woman flying into the retaining wall, killing her. the police force of st. martin said in a statement the airport authorities and other local authorities have taken all necessary measures such as placing of signs to warn the general public not to stand in the path of the jet blast of a departing aircraft because of the danger involved. police patrols on a daily basis visit that area during the busy hours to warn
martin. right at the foot of the airport's runway where you cannot only see the planes take off, but you can feel it. the problem is it's so close it can be dangerous. and now it's turned deadly. it's a major tourist draw on the caribbean island of st. martin. tourists line up on the beach with only a chain link fence between them and an active runway at princes juliana international airport. the blast from the jet engines on passenger planes about to take off literally knock thrill seeking...
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martin heinrich: we have two choices in front of us. we can take one more crack at trying to sabotage the entire health care system and every iteration of these attempts has been just that. every one of them has included undue medicaid expansions, the most powerful tool we have to keep hospitals open, by the opioid epidemic, or do the right thing which has not been only embraced by a bipartisan group of governors but more and more senators on both sides of the aisle, to actually go back to regular order. draft a bill in a committee. have hearings. find ways to stabilize the market rather than sabotage the market. those are our choices. schumer said, you can open the door. i hope at this point republicans are willing to walk through. we take questions. >> have republican leaders given you any indication once this vote tales, they will sit -- fails, they will sit down with you? chuck schumer: a good number have suggested that to me and many of my colleagues. senator mcconnell a few weeks ago said if their bill fails, they would want to wo
martin heinrich: we have two choices in front of us. we can take one more crack at trying to sabotage the entire health care system and every iteration of these attempts has been just that. every one of them has included undue medicaid expansions, the most powerful tool we have to keep hospitals open, by the opioid epidemic, or do the right thing which has not been only embraced by a bipartisan group of governors but more and more senators on both sides of the aisle, to actually go back to...
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can sir martin do the same?e because people have been denied their rights by the people in the establishment. they see it as the root, the secret of the problem. and he obviously is an establishment figure. 0n the other hand, it does not exclude him from being able to listen and hear. 17 years later, the grenfell inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. tom symonds, bbc news. the agonising legal battle over the future of the terminally ill baby charlie gard has taken a new turn — great 0rmond street hospital has applied for a fresh court hearing on monday to assess new evidence about possible treatment for him. the courts had ruled that charlie be allowed to die rather than receive experimental therapy, as his parents desperately want. it follows a letter from medical experts asking that the decision not to offer charlie the treatment be reviewed. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. this little boy's life and whether it continues has become the focus of international attention. cha
can sir martin do the same?e because people have been denied their rights by the people in the establishment. they see it as the root, the secret of the problem. and he obviously is an establishment figure. 0n the other hand, it does not exclude him from being able to listen and hear. 17 years later, the grenfell inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. tom symonds, bbc news. the agonising legal battle over the future of the terminally ill baby charlie gard has taken a new...
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en ocasiones, martín dejaba de trabajar para cuidarla.: a pesar de la tristeza, todos la veían normal y de buen humor. adalberto: el domingo, antes de todo lo que pasó, andábamos caminando-- nos fuimos a una-- a un centro comercial. y allí andábamos con los niños. bromeando, platicando. ese fue el último día que los miré. sandra: yo fui a casa de ella. ella lo que me dijo que se había sentido un poco mal pero ya estaba mejorando. sé que estaba tratando de salir adelante. vilma: con la idea de que mejorara el ánimo, su esposo le propuso que se fueran de vacaciones con los niños para el 4 de julio. adalberto: hablamos por teléfono. yo le hablaba a él para invitarlo a pasear por el 4 de julio y-- y ahí me dijo que iba manejando rumbo a unas cabañas. vilma: el viaje duró 24 horas. después de esas vacaciones, horas más tarde, una llamada de emergencia alertó a la policía de que algo había sucedido en esta casa. según la policía, fue la misma isabel que les dijo que había matado a su esposo y a sus hijos. según david smith, detective de la poli
en ocasiones, martín dejaba de trabajar para cuidarla.: a pesar de la tristeza, todos la veían normal y de buen humor. adalberto: el domingo, antes de todo lo que pasó, andábamos caminando-- nos fuimos a una-- a un centro comercial. y allí andábamos con los niños. bromeando, platicando. ese fue el último día que los miré. sandra: yo fui a casa de ella. ella lo que me dijo que se había sentido un poco mal pero ya estaba mejorando. sé que estaba tratando de salir adelante. vilma: con...
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can sir martin do the same?n denied their rights by the people in the establishment. they see it as the root, the secret of the problem. and he obviously is an establishment figure. 0n the other hand, it does not exclude him from being able to listen and hear. 17 years later, the grenfell inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. tom symonds, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. an 81—year—old man has been given a 13—year prison sentence for sexually assaulting four girls at the medina mosque in cardiff. mohammed sadiq was found guilty of 11! child sex—abuse offences. the court heard that the abuse was carried out over a ten—year period beginning in 1996. a schoolgirl died after a minibus carrying pupils collided with a bin lorry in birmingham. the 14—year—old victim, from john taylor high school in staffordshire, was on a field trip when the bus crashed on the a38. another pupil was taken to hospital with minor injuries. police have arrested a man in connection with
can sir martin do the same?n denied their rights by the people in the establishment. they see it as the root, the secret of the problem. and he obviously is an establishment figure. 0n the other hand, it does not exclude him from being able to listen and hear. 17 years later, the grenfell inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. tom symonds, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. an 81—year—old man has been given a 13—year prison sentence for...
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thank you to rosamond and martin, they will both be back at 11:30pm. it is the film review. —— film review. hello and welcome to the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable.
thank you to rosamond and martin, they will both be back at 11:30pm. it is the film review. —— film review. hello and welcome to the film review and to take us through the cinema releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable.
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martin: crop prices are important, of course.other hand, the most important figure for us is farm income. farm income is a function of commodity prices, in put prices, and basically what it can generate. be much higher than historically, but harvest are very slow. so that means by harvesting and paying less, farm income should be ok. technology is also part of the new farming, as it were. your company just bought a precision planting business from monsanto. do you see this as a new phase in agriculture that is relying on smarter technology? martin: precision farming is extremely important. to be in a machine position to communicate with the dealer, the manufacturer. and also with all equipment from competition. by theeve it is owned farmer and we want to help farmers to improve their business and their yields. precision planting fits pretty much in this segment. it helps us come up with more advanced solutions in seating. -- in seeding. more advanceds of technology, how is your company addressing climate change and how might that
martin: crop prices are important, of course.other hand, the most important figure for us is farm income. farm income is a function of commodity prices, in put prices, and basically what it can generate. be much higher than historically, but harvest are very slow. so that means by harvesting and paying less, farm income should be ok. technology is also part of the new farming, as it were. your company just bought a precision planting business from monsanto. do you see this as a new phase in...
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sir martin moore—bick, cambridge educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge.t impress the area's local labour mp, who says he should quit now. we don't have anybody we can trust there, and some of the groups are refusing to co—operate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that worried there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to co—operate with it. and i understand that. people have been totally let down and betrayed. justice, sir martin moore—bick hasn't even started his inquiry, and yet chris, a local charity worker who lost a close friend in the fire, reflects the views of many here. if we can't get someone that can empathise or understand the feeling of the people they are representing, and the people they are going to interview, because he is going to interview witnesses, he needs to know where they are coming from. if he doesn't have that kind of background, it will be difficult for him to start to even begin to imagine. the london mayor, sadiq khan, echoed by the labour leader jeremy corbyn, is not calling for the inquiry had to go, but says h
sir martin moore—bick, cambridge educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge.t impress the area's local labour mp, who says he should quit now. we don't have anybody we can trust there, and some of the groups are refusing to co—operate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that worried there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to co—operate with it. and i understand that. people have been totally let down and betrayed. justice, sir martin moore—bick hasn't even...
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sir martin moore—bick, cambridge—educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge.edentials don't impress the area's local labour mp, who says he should quit now. we don't have anybody we can trust there, and some of the groups are refusing to cooperate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that? there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to cooperate with it. i understand that. these people have been totally let down and betrayed. sir martin moore—bick hasn't even started his inquiry, and yet chris, a local charity worker who lost a close friend in the fire, reflects the views of many here. if we can't get someone that can empathise or understand the feeling of the people they are representing, and the people they are going to interview, because he is going to interview witnesses, he needs to know where they are coming from. if he doesn't have that kind of background, it will be difficult for him to start to even begin to imagine. the london mayor, sadiq khan, echoed by the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, is not calling for the inquiry head to go, but says he
sir martin moore—bick, cambridge—educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge.edentials don't impress the area's local labour mp, who says he should quit now. we don't have anybody we can trust there, and some of the groups are refusing to cooperate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that? there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to cooperate with it. i understand that. these people have been totally let down and betrayed. sir martin moore—bick hasn't even...
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martin jay based in beirut thank you. well the first face to face meetings here between president trump and putin had been highly anticipated in the first images to surface from the meeting did get a lot of attention this photo in particular was picked upon many compared it to a scene from the popular political drama series house of cards as putin has almost the exact same facial expression as the fictional kremlin boss victor pet throw off well there we can talk about all this to a bit further daryn stanton is where they seize their body language expert hello to you darrin. let's start with that first thing what did you make of that president trump extending an open palm and putin considering whether to take him up on the offer. was for a much. life imitating art almost because yeah i mean the thing about president trump is is a classic way of shaking hands is very much into into a dominant some power thing called a bone crusher because we've seen in recent summits of meetings of various politicians the thing about this
martin jay based in beirut thank you. well the first face to face meetings here between president trump and putin had been highly anticipated in the first images to surface from the meeting did get a lot of attention this photo in particular was picked upon many compared it to a scene from the popular political drama series house of cards as putin has almost the exact same facial expression as the fictional kremlin boss victor pet throw off well there we can talk about all this to a bit further...
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>> guest: i really love the story of luther martin. so did the original anti-federalist. most people don't know much about him. he was an interesting guy. he was drunk almost all the time. he was a successful lawyer. started out in virginia, went to maryland and ended up becoming maryland's longest serving attorney general, was also a delegate in the constitution. he was so notorious for hisdr drinking that one of his clients upon retaining him demanded that as a condition of the agreement between the client and theuther lawyer that luther martin refrain from drinking throughout the representation. luther martin got around this by soaking it in brandy and eating a piece of the bread whenever he felt he needed a drink. and then more men who doesn't drink. i find this one quite serious. loser martin foresaw the fact that the constitution mind up producing a system that would bu a dominant federal government. one.woody road on the rights of the individual americans to be governed at a more local level. i think he was ahead of his time in this regard.pa >> host: on the very f
>> guest: i really love the story of luther martin. so did the original anti-federalist. most people don't know much about him. he was an interesting guy. he was drunk almost all the time. he was a successful lawyer. started out in virginia, went to maryland and ended up becoming maryland's longest serving attorney general, was also a delegate in the constitution. he was so notorious for hisdr drinking that one of his clients upon retaining him demanded that as a condition of the...
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martin klizan was never really in with a chance.th no real resistance. as if things were not hard enough and injury hampered the efforts of martin klizan. the whitefly came out. not the way anyone would have hoped the encounter would end. it is just unfortunate, i'm sure he did not want to finish this way because it is wimbledon, it is a very particular tournament for all of us in the season so i wish you all the best and a good recovery. i will try to rest and recover and prepare for the next game. i have a lot of matches in eastbourne and a lot of matchplay. so through the two the second round and if used a return to happier times at wimbledon this could be the first step on way back. -- if could be the first step on way back. —— if he is to return. and incredibly there was a similar story in the next match on centre court where roger federer began his bid for an eighth title against alexander dolgopolov. but the ukrainian retired with what seemed an injured ankle after training 6—3, 3—0. some spectators booed at the second early
martin klizan was never really in with a chance.th no real resistance. as if things were not hard enough and injury hampered the efforts of martin klizan. the whitefly came out. not the way anyone would have hoped the encounter would end. it is just unfortunate, i'm sure he did not want to finish this way because it is wimbledon, it is a very particular tournament for all of us in the season so i wish you all the best and a good recovery. i will try to rest and recover and prepare for the next...
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aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> i'm erika martin. a live look outside over citizens bank park. it looks pretty nice right now. we are seeing a couple breaks in clouds and dry conditions. we had our fair share yesterday. lots of rain across the entire viewing area. check the bottom of the screen for your most local and accurate seven-day forecast. a pretty nice start today. current temperatures in philadelphia, seeing nice conditions. lots of 70s. parkside, 73. society hill, 78. feels like temperatures, i talked about this earlier, feeling really comfortable across the entire viewing area. we have really low dew points right now. once again to the jersey shore, seeing really comfortable conditions. lots of mid to upper 70s. more importantly, still feels like it's in the mid to upper 70s. the past couple days we had temperatures climbing into the 90s and felt like triple digits because we had really high dew points. 72 degrees, bedminster, 70. ft. washington at 72. newtown and new hope at 71 degrees and the p.a. suburbs feels like temp
aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> i'm erika martin. a live look outside over citizens bank park. it looks pretty nice right now. we are seeing a couple breaks in clouds and dry conditions. we had our fair share yesterday. lots of rain across the entire viewing area. check the bottom of the screen for your most local and accurate seven-day forecast. a pretty nice start today. current temperatures in philadelphia, seeing nice conditions. lots of 70s. parkside, 73. society hill, 78....
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barry martin's job is to build that mall.s also made it his life's work to keep edith in her home. barry didn't even know edith two years before. now he just doesn't know what to make of her. >> she had a lot of stories to tell and she never really finished a story. >> but, boy, the way she drops names, you'd think she's forrest gump. like hitler -- she met him several times, ended up in a concentration camp, and was sprung by the fuhrer himself. benny goodman -- her cousin, she claimed -- he gave her her clarinet. tommy dorsey, the band leader -- once, when he was short on cash, she bought his sax. mickey rooney -- she taught him dance steps. and so on. barry has one thought -- edith's a wack job. >> i was thinking "crazy old lady" for a while. >> but in the winter of 2007, edith's health suddenly declines. just as suddenly, the construction manager finds himself doing things he really never signed up for -- helping edith shower, use the bathroom, take her medicine, including insulin shots. a big question occurs to barry --
barry martin's job is to build that mall.s also made it his life's work to keep edith in her home. barry didn't even know edith two years before. now he just doesn't know what to make of her. >> she had a lot of stories to tell and she never really finished a story. >> but, boy, the way she drops names, you'd think she's forrest gump. like hitler -- she met him several times, ended up in a concentration camp, and was sprung by the fuhrer himself. benny goodman -- her cousin, she...
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after saturday night live, there was rowan and martin's "laugh in."ouncer: it commented on everything and every one. >> the truth about hollywood jews. that is cute. >> a couple times joanne and i did stuff together, we were laughing so hard, we were crying. >> the engagement is off. [laughter] announcer: some of the jokes have just the right fight. >> you should not take a pill. >> i am taking a for my heart. >> white? >> plans upset. >> what you talking about, look at the old congressmen they're made chairman of the community. >> i have a friend across the parking kind. he does not know what he got, but if it sticks, i will not see it. announcer: whether jokes were good old-fashioned fun. >> my brother is a hypochondriac. >> people make me sick. >> gentlemen, choose your weapons. [laughter] >> this will be fine. [laughter] >> mr. michael, you are so quiet. are all englishmen reserved? >> i am free. [laughter] >> that is too bad because i was going to invite you to dinner. announcer: it was in color. >> hello, sweetheart. ♪ announcer: and off color.
after saturday night live, there was rowan and martin's "laugh in."ouncer: it commented on everything and every one. >> the truth about hollywood jews. that is cute. >> a couple times joanne and i did stuff together, we were laughing so hard, we were crying. >> the engagement is off. [laughter] announcer: some of the jokes have just the right fight. >> you should not take a pill. >> i am taking a for my heart. >> white? >> plans upset....
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. >>> actor martin landau once said a character without emotions would have driven me crazy.d to be lobotomized. that's why he turned down the role of mr. spock on "star trek." [ mission impossible theme ] landau chose instead a less memorable part on "mission impossible." years of bad movies followed till his career was saved ironically by a film about bad movies. >> i'm ready now. roll the camera. >> martin landau won an oscar for that portrayal of bela lugosi in "ed wood." landau died saturday. he was 89. >>> off long island, a golden retriever did what he was born to do. >> storm, bring him in. good boy. >> mark freely coaxed 6-year-old storm back to shore. the retriever carried a struggling fawn to safety. the baby deer, about 3 months old, was exhausted but is recovering at a wildlife center. nice work, storm. >>> up next, the international robot challenge. >> announcer: this portion is sponsored by mass mutual, recognizing the importance of relying on others. >>> we end tonight at the international robotics competition. for some of the teams, chip reid tells us, the bi
. >>> actor martin landau once said a character without emotions would have driven me crazy.d to be lobotomized. that's why he turned down the role of mr. spock on "star trek." [ mission impossible theme ] landau chose instead a less memorable part on "mission impossible." years of bad movies followed till his career was saved ironically by a film about bad movies. >> i'm ready now. roll the camera. >> martin landau won an oscar for that portrayal of...
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live on the program hi there martin. it's the overall picture here do you think that following their meeting the two hour or twenty minute meeting it was supposed to be half an hour yesterday between vladimir putin and donald trump that relations will improve between the countries putin did speak quite possibly of trump within the past hour at that media conference. well it's to be hoped that it is possible that brill ations can be improved is obviously have been a pretty poor state up to now i think the problem for the russians so i don't for everybody really is how how much trouble is in charge of his own administration because it's quite clear that you know the cia the pentagon and so often wrong footing trumps moves and therefore the some question about whether we can deliver on what i've received discussed with a lot of putin but the fact that they have. to see some kind of personal chemistry is potentially very positive but of course as the sole source of all the problems that have to be dealt with it's not to swee
live on the program hi there martin. it's the overall picture here do you think that following their meeting the two hour or twenty minute meeting it was supposed to be half an hour yesterday between vladimir putin and donald trump that relations will improve between the countries putin did speak quite possibly of trump within the past hour at that media conference. well it's to be hoped that it is possible that brill ations can be improved is obviously have been a pretty poor state up to now i...
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martin luther king popped up.is moral authority and his desire and ability to educate, to teach, and to guide john kennedy along a moral path to understanding that civil rights was a moral issue. and how did king do that successfully? >> well he did it by a lot of persistence. he did it by never letting up. he cemespent a lot of time writ about it. he spent a lot of time in jail. he, you know, met with kennedy several times. and -- just, just used the force of his, of his character, really, to, to awacen the conscience i think of john kennedy and make him think more about -- the -- the, problem of -- of civil right and discrimination in our country. >> why? bobby is a character in this book to some extent, obviously. even though it is about jfk and mlk. why did bobby get that so much more easily than his brother. bobby didn't start in the right place either. he had a transformation as well. seems, you can disagree with me. my read is that bobby was a better student than his brother was? >> yeah, he was a better st
martin luther king popped up.is moral authority and his desire and ability to educate, to teach, and to guide john kennedy along a moral path to understanding that civil rights was a moral issue. and how did king do that successfully? >> well he did it by a lot of persistence. he did it by never letting up. he cemespent a lot of time writ about it. he spent a lot of time in jail. he, you know, met with kennedy several times. and -- just, just used the force of his, of his character,...
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erika martin is tracking the heat and storms. all week long, next, the app combining fun and learning that will keep its at their best. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ] why! did any bag of dog or buy cat food at petsmart we give a meal to a pet in need? buying your favorite bag of food at petsmart will help us reach our goal of donating more than 60 million meals to shelters and food banks. that means millions of hungry pets across the country (like this little guy) get to eat. buy any bag any size we give a meal to a pet in need. petsmart - for the love of pets. >>> we have issue add first alert. here is a live look in philadelphia. nbc 10 erica martin is tracking this forecast for us. >> we are
erika martin is tracking the heat and storms. all week long, next, the app combining fun and learning that will keep its at their best. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [...
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he feels sir martin is too much of an establishment figure.e of the community and they've been ignored for too long. if you look at his record it does seem that the judgments he has made on a number of high profile cases, he has tended to fall on the side of the establishment, if you like. in that case, i don't think it's appropriate, therefore, in this highly sensitive judgment that he will be involved in, in this inquiry now, for him to carry on, given that background. mrwilliamson did admit he hadn't himself spoken directly to residents andi himself spoken directly to residents and i think it's difficult to gauge the depth of the disquiet or the anger there is about this appointment but there are many who say it would have been better for the government to have consulted with residents before the appointment happened, although figures in downing street say this was a recommendation by the lord chiefjustice. there are others, including the conservative and former attorney general, dominic grieve, who think this is going to deter people in fu
he feels sir martin is too much of an establishment figure.e of the community and they've been ignored for too long. if you look at his record it does seem that the judgments he has made on a number of high profile cases, he has tended to fall on the side of the establishment, if you like. in that case, i don't think it's appropriate, therefore, in this highly sensitive judgment that he will be involved in, in this inquiry now, for him to carry on, given that background. mrwilliamson did admit...
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i'm wisdom martin. >> and i'm erin como.y is friday, it's july 14th. >> mike thomas is here as well with another hot day on tap for us. >> one more hot day here although don't let me get you wrong the weekend is still going ott to be on the hot side. it just won't be as nearly as humid as it was yesterday and as it is so far to start the day here. let's take a look at kind of our setup which remains largely the same. it has the past several days t nice strong southwesterly flow going to bring up those 90's. mid 90's put we'll feel up and over a hundred once again later on this afternoon. we do have a cold front sliding into the region hitting some very unstable air so there is the risk of severe thunderstorms later on this afternoon. officially we are under a slight risk that of severe weather whichs wife the national weather service's way of level two out of five here so to give you an idea of the range there. 94 degrees your daytime high later on this afternoon. again, it hundred once again so take the proper precaution, l
i'm wisdom martin. >> and i'm erin como.y is friday, it's july 14th. >> mike thomas is here as well with another hot day on tap for us. >> one more hot day here although don't let me get you wrong the weekend is still going ott to be on the hot side. it just won't be as nearly as humid as it was yesterday and as it is so far to start the day here. let's take a look at kind of our setup which remains largely the same. it has the past several days t nice strong southwesterly...
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it's just under two hours. >> our speaker tonight is martin sherwin. he's a professor of history at george mason university. his biography of j. robert oppenheimer won the 2006 pulitzer surprise the national book critic circle award in the english speaking union book award. he's also the awe are though of "a world destroyed, the atomic bomb and the prize
it's just under two hours. >> our speaker tonight is martin sherwin. he's a professor of history at george mason university. his biography of j. robert oppenheimer won the 2006 pulitzer surprise the national book critic circle award in the english speaking union book award. he's also the awe are though of "a world destroyed, the atomic bomb and the prize
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i'm meteorologist erika martin.ghborhood forecast right now looking a lot more comfortable than we have been seeing the last couple days. lehigh county, berks county, seeing upper 50s to low 60s. white hall, 70. and 70 for bath. nazareth and bethlehem, that's the popular number right now as far as temperatures go. let's head over to jersey and seeing lots of 70s. mid to upper 70s. audubon at 76. pitman, 77. mt. laurel, 75. pemberton, 77. and princeton at 70. i want to go over the neighborhood forecasts because guess what, it's a lot more comfortable this morning than it has been for the past couple days. temperatures only climbing to the mid 80s. yesterday's high was 93 degrees. feels like temperatures in the upper 90s and triple digits. for delaware, lots of 70s. newark, 75 degrees. lincoln at 73. and dewey beach also seeing low 70s. lewis, 72 for you. the ten-day forecast brings us temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. upper 80s by tomorrow with a chance of some showers. tuesday, 83. really comfortable
i'm meteorologist erika martin.ghborhood forecast right now looking a lot more comfortable than we have been seeing the last couple days. lehigh county, berks county, seeing upper 50s to low 60s. white hall, 70. and 70 for bath. nazareth and bethlehem, that's the popular number right now as far as temperatures go. let's head over to jersey and seeing lots of 70s. mid to upper 70s. audubon at 76. pitman, 77. mt. laurel, 75. pemberton, 77. and princeton at 70. i want to go over the neighborhood...
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if it wasn't sir martin, who would it be?in as quickly as possible? i think again, the lead of sir martin as quickly as possible? ithink again, as the lead of sir martin as quickly as possible? i think again, as sadiq khan said, judge people by their actions. judge thejudge khan said, judge people by their actions. judge the judge on what he doesin actions. judge the judge on what he does in the next few weeks. i figured would help if having made a start thejudge issued progress reports, or intermediate reports. what the residents and survivors are worried about is that the enquiry will go away and not report for two or three years, by which time it is possible that public interest would have waned. counsellor, thank you very much. in a moment a summary of the business news. first, the headlines... donald trump needs world leaders at the 620 donald trump needs world leaders at the g20 in germany including russia's vladimir putin for the first time. he will hold talks with him later today. an 81—year—old former religious teach
if it wasn't sir martin, who would it be?in as quickly as possible? i think again, the lead of sir martin as quickly as possible? ithink again, as the lead of sir martin as quickly as possible? i think again, as sadiq khan said, judge people by their actions. judge thejudge khan said, judge people by their actions. judge the judge on what he doesin actions. judge the judge on what he does in the next few weeks. i figured would help if having made a start thejudge issued progress reports, or...
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martin thanks for joining us here on. if we look at the people returning to their home town now in your opinion how long will it take them could it take them to rebuild their lives and the city. who knows i mean we're looking at possibly months or even the best part of a year before most people return but return to wat i mean if you look at most of the old city in mosul is completely destroyed so we're looking at new parameters completely off the scale measures now which would have to be undertaken by humanitarian groups. on the ground to cope with something one hundred thousand people who would be in dire need of shelter and health care and so forth if there are quick fixes it to rebuild their lives and to rebuild a city the u.n. are also fairing that some people may be trapped in areas with pockets of eisold resistance what are their real chances of being safely liberated as well. slim i mean we've seen in the past that this is a tactical war unfortunate boy by i saw two to shamefully use these people is in some people'
martin thanks for joining us here on. if we look at the people returning to their home town now in your opinion how long will it take them could it take them to rebuild their lives and the city. who knows i mean we're looking at possibly months or even the best part of a year before most people return but return to wat i mean if you look at most of the old city in mosul is completely destroyed so we're looking at new parameters completely off the scale measures now which would have to be...
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this is bbc news with me, martine croxall.the chancellor philip hammond has said public sector workers' generous pensions mean they receive a "premium" — but he refused to repeat newspaper reports that he called them overpaid. public sector workers on
this is bbc news with me, martine croxall.the chancellor philip hammond has said public sector workers' generous pensions mean they receive a "premium" — but he refused to repeat newspaper reports that he called them overpaid. public sector workers on
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joining us is ceo martin schroeter.. >> good afternoon, kelly thank you. >> so there's been quite a divergence between your earnings and revenue. it's your seventh straight earnings beat and for the last 16 of 20 quarters you've had a revenue miss why is that? is this the reflection of -- i use the term financial gregg but the share of buybacks and emphasis there on returning capital. do you think that trend is going to continue for some time here >> well, the way we think about it in our high-value model, kelly, we're always trying to find the profit pools that exist in enterprise i.t., so as we shift our business to go move towards those profit pools you see what i think we saw going from first to second quarter, for instance, which was we added a billion dollars of growth profit in the quarter and took only $1 billion of revenue incrementally from first to second quarter and when we think about the enterprise profit pools which is what we focus, we move towards though, not just trying to find revenue it's easy to get
joining us is ceo martin schroeter.. >> good afternoon, kelly thank you. >> so there's been quite a divergence between your earnings and revenue. it's your seventh straight earnings beat and for the last 16 of 20 quarters you've had a revenue miss why is that? is this the reflection of -- i use the term financial gregg but the share of buybacks and emphasis there on returning capital. do you think that trend is going to continue for some time here >> well, the way we think...