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it was designed by british architect norman foster and cost a reported $5 billion, which makes it theng in america. their headquarters is in many respects the last great project from steve jobs. this was his final appearance in public before he died. one last launch not for a device, but for a building. so it's curved all the way around. as you know, if you build things, this is not the cheapest way. there is not a straight piece of glass in this building. six years later i am among those piling into the steve jobs theatre, a purpose—built venue for the kind of product launches that he made his trademark. you wonder what he would have made of the latest iphone. new facial recognition software means you can unlock the device just by looking at it, a system that replaces the fingerprint sensor in previous iphones. after a bit of a mishap, apple's craig federighi got it working. let's try that again. and this might be the most ridiculous orfine use of sophisticated technology ever. it's a happy puppy. check out the physics of the ears. animated emojis track my facial expressions to power
it was designed by british architect norman foster and cost a reported $5 billion, which makes it theng in america. their headquarters is in many respects the last great project from steve jobs. this was his final appearance in public before he died. one last launch not for a device, but for a building. so it's curved all the way around. as you know, if you build things, this is not the cheapest way. there is not a straight piece of glass in this building. six years later i am among those...
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they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his plan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes to. the now where in the delicate lobby this painting represents the rice stock fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a pretext to persecute their political opponents and the books of names commemorate the hundred twenty members of parliament who were murdered in the aftermath of. the next stop is the prayer room a place of quiet and reflection for the m.p.'s regardless of their faith. there's a lot more going on up on the roof of the building the glass dome is the biggest attraction for visitors to the right stock. from the top we had all the way to the bottom in the basement we come across five thousand boxes with four thousand nine hundred ninety nine names on them a full minute and at the most there's a box for every democratically elected representative in the years between one nine hundred ninety. one nine hundred ninety nine. and kristen on the phone. on the se
they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his plan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes to. the now where in the delicate lobby this painting represents the rice stock fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a pretext to persecute their political opponents and the books of names commemorate the hundred twenty members of parliament who were murdered in the...
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i start is a new renaissance building with a modern glass dome built by british star architect norman fosterinside the rooms are modern and airy since one thousand nine hundred sixty nine the bundestag has been collecting artworks pictures and sculptures graced the walls of the bundestag in the offices of its m.p.'s and ask can borrow x. is the curator. of course we're always looking for works which have some connection to parliament and to politics. well just bizarre. special about kermit berg is that in this case the art advisory board commissioned him to produce works that show this connection. and it was our hope here too that by employing a variety of perspectives of parliamentary goings on parliamentary architecture the spirit of parliamentarian ism that he make politics come alive. was mostly a political event and this. has already bought ten of burke's pictures he was also fascinated by these loudspeakers in an age where we're constantly bombarded with images the focus is on objects people often overlook if they spend any time with my pictures they will come away with a very in-depth
i start is a new renaissance building with a modern glass dome built by british star architect norman fosterinside the rooms are modern and airy since one thousand nine hundred sixty nine the bundestag has been collecting artworks pictures and sculptures graced the walls of the bundestag in the offices of its m.p.'s and ask can borrow x. is the curator. of course we're always looking for works which have some connection to parliament and to politics. well just bizarre. special about kermit berg...
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the sage centre designed by sir norman foster. it looks like a success story.at were your feelings about what happened? initially, shock that this had happened to our bank and something so important to us. then com plete something so important to us. then complete helplessness. real determination to do something. what could we do? that was the challenge that kept us going. could you do anything to help? we tried. we got m essa g es anything to help? we tried. we got messages out and a group of us went into show strength by opening accou nts into show strength by opening accounts and putting money into the bank to show we had confidence in it. the local newspaper started a save northern rock campaign. it had an impact here before it did in the rest of the country. in the end, the bank failed and was nationalised and broken up. i've been told that we are going back to the studio to a speech byjeremy corbyn. sorry about that. you are right. there is the labour leader who has started speaking in brighton. shami chakra barti sends shami chakrabarti sends her solidar
the sage centre designed by sir norman foster. it looks like a success story.at were your feelings about what happened? initially, shock that this had happened to our bank and something so important to us. then com plete something so important to us. then complete helplessness. real determination to do something. what could we do? that was the challenge that kept us going. could you do anything to help? we tried. we got m essa g es anything to help? we tried. we got messages out and a group of...
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it was designed by british architect norman foster and cost a reported $5 billion, which makes it the way around. as you know, if you build things, this is not the cheapest way. there is not a straight piece of glass in this building. six years later i am among those piling into the steve jobs theatre, a purpose—built venue for the kind of product launches that jobs made his trademark. you wonder what he would have made of the latest iphone. new facial recognition software means you can unlock the device just by looking at it, a system that replaces the fingerprint sensor in previous iphones. after a bit of a mishap, apple's craig federighi got it working. let's try that again. and this might be the most ridiculous orfine use of sophisticated technology ever. it's a happy puppy. check out the physics of the ears. animated emojis track my facial expressions to power the emoji with different expressions. this makes me laugh. i can be this pig and if i smile it smiles, and it might raise my eyebrows and puff my cheeks, it does that. at $999 or £999, the iphone x does not come cheap, whic
it was designed by british architect norman foster and cost a reported $5 billion, which makes it the way around. as you know, if you build things, this is not the cheapest way. there is not a straight piece of glass in this building. six years later i am among those piling into the steve jobs theatre, a purpose—built venue for the kind of product launches that jobs made his trademark. you wonder what he would have made of the latest iphone. new facial recognition software means you can...
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rounding out the injury list were cornerback norman and foster with shoulder issues. rob kelly got in limited work again recovering from a rib injury. one of the redskins brought spots on offense has been running back chris thompson. he has come up with the highlight reel runs. three touchdowns in two games. robert burton was at redskins park today and he has more on thompson who emerged as the little engine that could. robert: chris thompson always had a chip on his shoulder but the chip is bigger. >> i have little man robert: he made a big splash. >> touchdown! robert: for kirk cousins it is no shocker that thompson got a two-year extension. he says the talent has been there but it has to blossom. >> it's not like he showed up as a rookie and was an all-pro. it took time to develop. that is the case with so many guys in the league. they write the book quickly. >> a lot of things we do we wouldn't do without him. >> if it's in game plan he will have another chance to show the stuff. sunday night football against the raiders. >> everybody is watching. a chance to show
rounding out the injury list were cornerback norman and foster with shoulder issues. rob kelly got in limited work again recovering from a rib injury. one of the redskins brought spots on offense has been running back chris thompson. he has come up with the highlight reel runs. three touchdowns in two games. robert burton was at redskins park today and he has more on thompson who emerged as the little engine that could. robert: chris thompson always had a chip on his shoulder but the chip is...
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graham mackrell, peter metcalf, donald denton, alan foster and the former chief constable of south yorkshire and merseyside police, normans been charged with four counts of misconduct in a public office. match commander david duckenfield, who is not appearing today, faces 95 counts of gross negligence manslaughter. tens of thousands more people are streaming over the border between myanmar — formally known as burma — and bangladesh. the rohingya muslims are escaping what they say is a bloody campaign by the burmese military against insurgents. but myanmar‘s leader aung san suu kyi says fake news is fuelling the crisis in rakhine state — where most rohingya muslims live and she made no mention of the exodus of refugees. caroline hawley‘s report contains flash photography. the human toll of this crisis is growing by the day. more and morrow hint see yas are fleeing from burma for their lives —— rohingas. the terror they've endured, the difficulty of reaching safety, is writtenory their faces. translation: they burned our houses, we couldn't take our belongings, we we re we couldn't take our belongings, we were hiding in a
graham mackrell, peter metcalf, donald denton, alan foster and the former chief constable of south yorkshire and merseyside police, normans been charged with four counts of misconduct in a public office. match commander david duckenfield, who is not appearing today, faces 95 counts of gross negligence manslaughter. tens of thousands more people are streaming over the border between myanmar — formally known as burma — and bangladesh. the rohingya muslims are escaping what they say is a...
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graham mackrell, peter metcalf, donald denton, alan foster and the former chief constable of south yorkshire and merseyside police, normance. match commander david duckenfield, who is not appearing, faces 95 counts of gross negligence. sinn fein has called for the resumption of formal negotiations to try and form a power—sharing government in northern ireland. the stormont executive collapsed in january and months of talks have failed to overcome disputes between unionists and republicans. in a speech this morning, michelle o‘neill said she believed progress was possible. in the past fortnight, i have met with all of the party leaders and with both governments. and the sinn fein and dup leaderships have, for more than one week now, been engaged in intensive dialogue to determine whether political progress is possible. we do believe progress is possible and therefore are ready to re—engage in a formal negotiation, together with all the other parties, and both governments, to try and reach an agreement in a short, sharp and focused negotiation. this process should begin now and without delay. michelle o‘neill in northern i
graham mackrell, peter metcalf, donald denton, alan foster and the former chief constable of south yorkshire and merseyside police, normance. match commander david duckenfield, who is not appearing, faces 95 counts of gross negligence. sinn fein has called for the resumption of formal negotiations to try and form a power—sharing government in northern ireland. the stormont executive collapsed in january and months of talks have failed to overcome disputes between unionists and republicans. in...
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to back off an already arlene foster has said they will be using their influence to protect what is happening or potential happening to bombardier in northern ireland. normanch. now welcome to viewers who join us on the bbc news channel. with meet to discuss everything in this speech is rachel shabi and laura kuenssberg willjoin us shortly. jeremy corbyn has entered the conference centre and we will show you some pictures from inside the hall as we‘re talking, delegates have gathered, difficult to get a seat inside the hall. rachel shabi, there‘s been a level of excitement not seen at a labour party conference for a number of years, particularly around the personality ofjeremy corbyn but do you think it has reached its peak and it‘s going to be difficult to sustain if there isn‘t an election for a number of yea rs ? isn‘t an election for a number of years? i think you're right that there has been a buoyancy and vibrancy around conference this year which we have not seen in the last few years. it has become a place where people want to be and i think it is not just where people want to be and i think it is notjust aboutjeremy corbyn although of course that
to back off an already arlene foster has said they will be using their influence to protect what is happening or potential happening to bombardier in northern ireland. normanch. now welcome to viewers who join us on the bbc news channel. with meet to discuss everything in this speech is rachel shabi and laura kuenssberg willjoin us shortly. jeremy corbyn has entered the conference centre and we will show you some pictures from inside the hall as we‘re talking, delegates have gathered,...