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getting selected could prove to be the easy part.finitely ta ke general election will now definitely take place in 50 days. we heard a lot from the prime minister said she announced her surprise plan yesterday morning. we've also had a lot from brenda from bristol whose reaction to the news when she was stopped in the street by the bbc yesterday has been played over and over again. in fact she has become something of a media star. john kay went back to see her today to see how the news is sinking in. i can't believe... oh no — no, no, no. i can't believe all this! brenda, 75 years old and suddenly an internet sensation. i can't stand this...| can't stand this...| can't stand this... just one comment to bbc news about being fed up with elections, and this retired secretary went viral. this is absolutely weird! somebody here in america saying "well said, brenda!" america? oh, god! australia. hashtag "brenda for prime minister". "i agree with brenda from bristol". oh my lord... you're trending on twitter! trending on twitter? do you kno
getting selected could prove to be the easy part.finitely ta ke general election will now definitely take place in 50 days. we heard a lot from the prime minister said she announced her surprise plan yesterday morning. we've also had a lot from brenda from bristol whose reaction to the news when she was stopped in the street by the bbc yesterday has been played over and over again. in fact she has become something of a media star. john kay went back to see her today to see how the news is...
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. >> it's divided into three parts. there's the city, county of weemarle, and your virginia have separate local governments for our cities and counties, ending at the university of virginia. that really is the window through which you can understand ,ocal issues, local politics history. there really is that cooperation and attention that's going on between the three parts. i know it charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel, monticello. >> that is correct, and as we speak, where driving toward monticello. that rise right there, the little mountain, as we call it. thomas jefferson was born here april 13, 1743. his father had moved adhere to the west. jefferson waster a survey or an co-opted -- co-authored what was the official new map of virginia, which at that time, there was nothing like it, it was the best macbook or junior. little tommy was raised on stories by this man who would go out and explore and make maps and discover. , peterthink about it jefferson was using scientific experiments to make the un
. >> it's divided into three parts. there's the city, county of weemarle, and your virginia have separate local governments for our cities and counties, ending at the university of virginia. that really is the window through which you can understand ,ocal issues, local politics history. there really is that cooperation and attention that's going on between the three parts. i know it charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel, monticello. >> that is correct, and as we...
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. >> charlottesville is divided into three parts. there is the city, the county of albro morrow and then you have the university of virginia, that really is the window through which you can understand local issues, local politics, history . there is that cooperation going on between the three parts. >> while in charlottesville we took a driving tour of the city. >> i know charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel. monticello right? >> that's correct. as we speak were driving towards monticello. it is that rise right there, the little mountain and thomas jefferson was born here on april 13, 1743. his father had moved out here to the west to get land and his father peter jefferson was a surveyor. he actually co-authored, in 1751 peter jefferson co-authored what was the official new map of virginia. at that time it was nothing like it was the best map of virginia. so, little tommy was raised on stories by this man who would go out and explore and make maps and discover. if you think about it peter jefferson was using scient
. >> charlottesville is divided into three parts. there is the city, the county of albro morrow and then you have the university of virginia, that really is the window through which you can understand local issues, local politics, history . there is that cooperation going on between the three parts. >> while in charlottesville we took a driving tour of the city. >> i know charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel. monticello right? >> that's correct. as we...
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sleet and snow across parts of scotland. temperatures nine oi’ parts of scotland.of scotland. temperatures nine or 10 degrees at best. any mild air gets cleared away towards the south as we head into tuesday. the doors are open for much colder air to spilling from the north. quite a wintry feel as we had through tuesday and into wednesday. some sleet and snow over high ground in the north. further south, a dry picture. temperatures will be well below average for this time of year. we are also likely to see a return of overnight frost. welcome to bbc news. our top stories: police are out in force for the french presidential election after the attack in paris on thursday. hundreds of thousands of people join the first—ever "march for science" in cities around the world. afghanistan is to mark a day of mourning after a taliban attack killed and wounded over 100 afghan soldiers. also coming up. london belongs to the blues as chelsea beat spurs in the semi final of the fa cup.
sleet and snow across parts of scotland. temperatures nine oi’ parts of scotland.of scotland. temperatures nine or 10 degrees at best. any mild air gets cleared away towards the south as we head into tuesday. the doors are open for much colder air to spilling from the north. quite a wintry feel as we had through tuesday and into wednesday. some sleet and snow over high ground in the north. further south, a dry picture. temperatures will be well below average for this time of year. we are also...
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part of the load. anything we do needs to be focused on how do we develop the people. it is about more than rehabbing the housing complex. it is about creating a community. working across silos to educate people so we have appropriate health care for people. you know, one of the things i have been noticing in successful communities that have been reinvigorated is the emphasis on health care. it is a very, very important thing to think about. if you have a clinic in the neighborhood, then people tend to use that clinic rather than the emergency room for their primary care. now, it costs five times as much to go to the emergency room as it does to go to the clinic. and also, in the emergency room, if you have a diabetic foot ulcer, you know they patch you up in send you out. in the clinic, they packed you up and say, now let's get your diabetes under control so you you are not back here in three weeks with another major problem. when we start thinking that way we begin to really see some savings. and eff
part of the load. anything we do needs to be focused on how do we develop the people. it is about more than rehabbing the housing complex. it is about creating a community. working across silos to educate people so we have appropriate health care for people. you know, one of the things i have been noticing in successful communities that have been reinvigorated is the emphasis on health care. it is a very, very important thing to think about. if you have a clinic in the neighborhood, then people...
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was part ofn jefferson's 2000 acre estate. of course, we should point out where hundreds of people of color were enslaved for many many years. >> and we can see mulberry road from appearance as well. >> that's right, mulberry row, jefferson considered it the industrial part of his estate, of littlead a number factories and workshops that were manned a people of color, just next to the garden. >> we are getting more and more of a few of charlottesville. appear?? we see from >>. university hospital, just beyond that the dome of the uva rotunda. that's the historic core of the university of virginia. to the right of that, you can see the big dome of the old university hall, that was pulled to the very 60's. thecan see what is becoming 21st century skyline of charlottesville. we are experiencing a tremendous boom in development. it's a good problem to have, but it is still a challenge. >> we have this great aerial view of downtown. should we had there now? >> yeah, let's go to the heart of downtown. we are driving into downtown ch
was part ofn jefferson's 2000 acre estate. of course, we should point out where hundreds of people of color were enslaved for many many years. >> and we can see mulberry road from appearance as well. >> that's right, mulberry row, jefferson considered it the industrial part of his estate, of littlead a number factories and workshops that were manned a people of color, just next to the garden. >> we are getting more and more of a few of charlottesville. appear?? we see from...
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. >> charlottesville is divided into three parts. there's the city. there's the county of albemarle which surrounds the city, and the virginia with separate local governments for cities and counties and vignette university of virginia. and that really is the window through which you can understand local issues, local politics, history. there really is that cooperation and attention of those goings on between the three-part. >> we took a driving tour of the city with radio and television host coy barefoot. >> i know of charlottesville because it's on the back of the nickel. monticello, right? >> that is correct there were actually as we think we are driving towards monticello come as a matter fact it is that rise right there, the little mountain as he called it. thomas jefferson was born here april 13, 1743. his father had moved out here to the west to get land, and his father was a surveyor who can actually co-authored in 1751, peter jefferson co-authored what was the official new map of virginia, which at that time it was nothing like it. it was the
. >> charlottesville is divided into three parts. there's the city. there's the county of albemarle which surrounds the city, and the virginia with separate local governments for cities and counties and vignette university of virginia. and that really is the window through which you can understand local issues, local politics, history. there really is that cooperation and attention of those goings on between the three-part. >> we took a driving tour of the city with radio and...
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there will be a touch of frost for some rural parts.rday evening, taken by one of our weather watchers in south ayrshire, showing the beautiful blue skies. cloud will increase across this part of the world as we head through the day on sunday, so turning cloudier across northern and western scotland, with a few showers. also some cloud across southern counties of england, and for northern ireland, too. it is, of course, the london marathon on sunday. after a fairly fresh start to the day, by the afternoon, temperatures in the mid—teens. it should be fairly cloudy, but we are expecting it to remain dry. there is just the outside chance, though, of a passing shower in london. so this is 9am, then. you can see quite a lot of cloud across devon and cornwall, up towards east anglia, too, but there will be some brightness around. temperatures around eight or nine degrees at 9:00am, with some cloud across northern england and southern scotland, too. northern ireland starts off a bit cloudier, and that cloud also pushing in across the west of s
there will be a touch of frost for some rural parts.rday evening, taken by one of our weather watchers in south ayrshire, showing the beautiful blue skies. cloud will increase across this part of the world as we head through the day on sunday, so turning cloudier across northern and western scotland, with a few showers. also some cloud across southern counties of england, and for northern ireland, too. it is, of course, the london marathon on sunday. after a fairly fresh start to the day, by...
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part of theissueis nation remunerated properly. part of the issue is recruitment, isn't it?xit, perhaps with immigration controls tighter, whether that will be a problem? part of the problem originated because we failed to train enough staff, some of the things happening now such is the proposal to stop student funding might impact on that. part of it is the problem we have created, in the most the problem we have created, in the m ost rece nt the problem we have created, in the most recent yea rs the problem we have created, in the most recent years we have recruited more nhs staff but we are onlyjust back to the levels we saw in 2007/8, so back to the levels we saw in 2007/8, so we're just about at those levels. we know there was increasing demand on nursing staff to provide caring treatment to patients, therefore we need the numbers to provide good car. the idea from labour are vending tuition fees for student nurses and midwives? we would welcome that, we have long can paint —— campaigned for that because although we have seen student nursing as any other student, 50% of
part of theissueis nation remunerated properly. part of the issue is recruitment, isn't it?xit, perhaps with immigration controls tighter, whether that will be a problem? part of the problem originated because we failed to train enough staff, some of the things happening now such is the proposal to stop student funding might impact on that. part of it is the problem we have created, in the most the problem we have created, in the m ost rece nt the problem we have created, in the most recent yea...
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the prime minister to take part in tv debates, despite her reluctance. tomorrow's daily express has madeline mccann on its front page as the paper marks ten years since her disappearance. the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a new lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. quite a nice mix of stories. rachel, let's kick off with the story in the telegraph. yet again, a story about how much potentially we will be going the eu or how much the unreasonable eu is demanding of us, and this time the key number is 8 billion, but we have had numbers in the millions and billions, this is not a particularly new story. what is new is that there are now reports that this is being considered as
the prime minister to take part in tv debates, despite her reluctance. tomorrow's daily express has madeline mccann on its front page as the paper marks ten years since her disappearance. the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a new lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka...
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the other part for me, i think about this, the sense that if i had lived then, i would have been a part of this. i would have stepped forward. getting people to understand the challenges that go with this and how hard those choices are for people to make. the getting to unwrap the story, the human side of it, so they have a better sense of what was involved in being a part of the underground railroad. one of the questions i ask, what is the most important part of the underground railroad? all these interesting answers. loyalty, bravery. well, what you really need to have, enslaved people willing to run away. that is often a part that is not emphasized enough. that freedom is worth the risk, and that is a major decision. >> these are almost like two different subjects. about 20 years ago, there was a really good book called runaway slaves. they talked about, after extensive research and plantation records, they estimate 100,000 slaves runaway each year but not to the north or to canada or mexico. temporary escapes, partial escapes. they focused on that. i feel like the subject of the und
the other part for me, i think about this, the sense that if i had lived then, i would have been a part of this. i would have stepped forward. getting people to understand the challenges that go with this and how hard those choices are for people to make. the getting to unwrap the story, the human side of it, so they have a better sense of what was involved in being a part of the underground railroad. one of the questions i ask, what is the most important part of the underground railroad? all...
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to be part of an increasingly wish to be part of an increasingly right—wing and divided and isolatednited kingdom or whether the time has come for them to reconsider taking power into their own hands and charging a different relationship for scotland both within britain and within europe. but if you do lose seats and the selection is focused on a second independence referendum, that will give you pause for thought on having that referendum 7 give you pause for thought on having that referendum? five parties are contesting the election in scotland but i think it will be a battle between the snp and separatists. a battle between two alternative futures for scotland. whether they wa nt to futures for scotland. whether they want to have their aspirations overridden in a uk whether voice is not respected or whether they want a different relationship within the uk and to take power in their own hands. when those choices are put before people i'm confident we will before people i'm confident we will be the tories in every seat was standing. soi be the tories in every seat was standing. so i
to be part of an increasingly wish to be part of an increasingly right—wing and divided and isolatednited kingdom or whether the time has come for them to reconsider taking power into their own hands and charging a different relationship for scotland both within britain and within europe. but if you do lose seats and the selection is focused on a second independence referendum, that will give you pause for thought on having that referendum 7 give you pause for thought on having that...
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today, the opera north orchestra is recording its part.rts have arrived, and the chorus has one day to learn and record them. you have to sing very quietly, so that is a challenge funnily enough, because it is quite opposite to what we're normally asked to do. at bude park primary school in hull, one of opera north's singing schools, auditions are taking place for the voice of the humber bridge. that's the child who will be the narrator on the wall. my name is katie and i'm going to keep you company on yourjourney to the bridge. eight—year—old katie smith has been chosen to be the voice of the humber bridge. i think it will be a bit weird hearing myself, but it is going to be pretty cool. it's a long walk ahead, i hope you have strong shoes. look up! this is an extraordinary soaring piece of music, and to think that it came originally from the very sounds of the bridge itself. it only really makes sense when you're out here. it's fantastic. that looked amazing. so we popped back down to the bridge and we're going to have a go at it. it's a
today, the opera north orchestra is recording its part.rts have arrived, and the chorus has one day to learn and record them. you have to sing very quietly, so that is a challenge funnily enough, because it is quite opposite to what we're normally asked to do. at bude park primary school in hull, one of opera north's singing schools, auditions are taking place for the voice of the humber bridge. that's the child who will be the narrator on the wall. my name is katie and i'm going to keep you...
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that's part of the target system. that's part of the system we have set up.m we have set up. it's not one igrew up system we have set up. it's not one i grew up with many years ago. it's been accentuated. there was a time when you simply passed. in my day, it was the ii when you simply passed. in my day, it was the 11 plus or not. that's coming back, you know? laughter easy, tiger! tim, for that, you have to explain why easter has disappeared according to the telegraph. the nationaltrust usually has an easter egg trail where kids follow their chocolate desires at this time of year. the national trust are renaming it the great british egg hunt. cadburys think, who have sponsored this, think, who have sponsored this, think that this will be more appealing now to non—christians as well as christians. the archbishop of york, the most reverend john saint—saens, is not impressed. spitting on the grave ofjohn cadbury, is his understated reaction to this. i'm a christian, i don't think this is something i particularly welcome. i think most people, muslims, jewish peo
that's part of the target system. that's part of the system we have set up.m we have set up. it's not one igrew up system we have set up. it's not one i grew up with many years ago. it's been accentuated. there was a time when you simply passed. in my day, it was the ii when you simply passed. in my day, it was the 11 plus or not. that's coming back, you know? laughter easy, tiger! tim, for that, you have to explain why easter has disappeared according to the telegraph. the nationaltrust...
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we are part of a very special broader broadband community that collectively invests more in the national economy, more in american infrastructure, than any industry sector in our land. in 2015 it was actually $76 billion in total investment in our nation's infrastructure from the broadband sector. $1.5 trillion of investment over the last 20 years. it's an honor, a real privilege to be able to work with these innovators and our future is very bright. >> so when you talk to some of your member companies, verizon, wind stream, at&t, frontier, monroeville, louisiana, what are their concerns and what, how do you represent them here in washington? jonathan: our broadband innovation ecosystem has really been leading the charge in advancing all kinds of new services and support and products for customers. they've been doing it serially for decades. our major concern, i would bundle them into three, clear categories. first is if we prioritize broadband first. we are pushing a broadband first agenda. whenever we're talking about investment or policy frameworks that can equip our nation's broadban
we are part of a very special broader broadband community that collectively invests more in the national economy, more in american infrastructure, than any industry sector in our land. in 2015 it was actually $76 billion in total investment in our nation's infrastructure from the broadband sector. $1.5 trillion of investment over the last 20 years. it's an honor, a real privilege to be able to work with these innovators and our future is very bright. >> so when you talk to some of your...
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this is part of one of the challenges we face. first of all, helping people understand there are resources and there is a challenge. in a world where more people have access to the internet we don't do rely on some of the old sources we did. people can go online to the public library and find it there is an organization like lambda that might be able to help. at the end of the day an organization like ours can only do so much. part of that is because we don't actually have laws in all 50 states that make clear it is illegal to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. that title vii law i spoke about is a federal law. one of the things about federal law is that they only actually reach the bigger employers. employers over 15 employees. one of the things so important about having state laws and local laws is to make sure that all the employers, all the people in the world recognize this is just not who we are as a society and there are tools that mbda or others have to keep people accountable to what you and i recognize is u
this is part of one of the challenges we face. first of all, helping people understand there are resources and there is a challenge. in a world where more people have access to the internet we don't do rely on some of the old sources we did. people can go online to the public library and find it there is an organization like lambda that might be able to help. at the end of the day an organization like ours can only do so much. part of that is because we don't actually have laws in all 50 states...
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we want to avoid 27 part questions. if your question is a statement, keep that shorter so we can get through people, so what have we got? yes, sir, right down here. she is coming behind you. this is for jens. i except the point you are making about computers having an influence, but once something is clear is that people using a good file card system and using conventional data processing machines were capable of handling data the way you described. name, the portray intelligence department, a british organization running the blockade, receives 100 million messages. withs card index systems well over one million entries and is able to process and retrieve every single record about any proper name in the indexes within two hours. if you go through a lot of security agencies in the inter-war years, roughly the same level of capabilities are talking about, so if we think about bringing information history into intelligence history, which is what you are doing, i think it is important to note that computers don't really hav
we want to avoid 27 part questions. if your question is a statement, keep that shorter so we can get through people, so what have we got? yes, sir, right down here. she is coming behind you. this is for jens. i except the point you are making about computers having an influence, but once something is clear is that people using a good file card system and using conventional data processing machines were capable of handling data the way you described. name, the portray intelligence department, a...
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i'm part of their plan. they did something that wag strength enough and outrageous enough that got to know sit up and say, what did these people do? and then take a step further and look into that. so i -- if you were to ask them what they were hoping for, they're hoping for the u.s. to irrespective of the rest of the world, disarm. it's not realistic. but there's a reason why i called the original story for the post that this book is based on "the prophets of oak ridge." these are -- these type of activ activists to me you can call the crazy and misguided and reckless, true. there's also a prophetic element to them because they're doing something that prophets have always done which is speak the language and the rationale of a world that doesn't exist yet. right? which to all of us sounds crazy. so, if you were to kim that's what they would say, world without nuclear weapons. the u.s. should get rid of them and devote all that mother and treasure to life-sustaining, life-giving enterprises. but my interpret
i'm part of their plan. they did something that wag strength enough and outrageous enough that got to know sit up and say, what did these people do? and then take a step further and look into that. so i -- if you were to ask them what they were hoping for, they're hoping for the u.s. to irrespective of the rest of the world, disarm. it's not realistic. but there's a reason why i called the original story for the post that this book is based on "the prophets of oak ridge." these are --...
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in part it says, every day we work to be better. frank navarro had no kids of his own but considered these little league players his kids. parents say for years he coached them, helped them do better in school and keep them on the right path. today during opening day, the players showed their gratitude. one by one, they left a flower in honor of frank. >> there's really no better way to honor coach frank and his legacy than to kick off a new season and we know what coach frank meant to hundreds of kids but we know his legacy lives on and it's important for us to carry on that legacy. >> friends say frank worked tirelessly to maintain this field and he always dreamed of the community coming together and be east ridge strong. today they're remembering the man who dedicated so many years of his life to nurturing kids and teaching them about baseball through life. frank was stabbed to death outside a bar in downtown san jose. six people are accused of his murder and they are all from one family. today people are not talking about that.
in part it says, every day we work to be better. frank navarro had no kids of his own but considered these little league players his kids. parents say for years he coached them, helped them do better in school and keep them on the right path. today during opening day, the players showed their gratitude. one by one, they left a flower in honor of frank. >> there's really no better way to honor coach frank and his legacy than to kick off a new season and we know what coach frank meant to...
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also, parts of the carolinas into georgia right now. numerous severe weather reports and active severe thunderstorm warnings in yellow and tornado warnings in red but take look at damage reports hail, damaging winds, flooding and funnel clouds and we have the threat of severe weather for a part of our area tomorrow and in fact as we kind of zoom in take a look at the legend here. a slight risk for extreme south jersey and pretty much all of delaware. we're talking some scatter the severe thunderstorms damaging winds. some hail may be isolated tornado but the bulls eye well to our south through sections of virginia. that's the greatest risk. flash flood watches much of the area kicking in tomorrow continuing through friday afternoon. the grounds already saturate it won't take much for ponding and run off so here's the timing. tomorrow morning 3:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. already looking at showers and storms. by the afternoon from noon until 4:00 some of those strong potentially severe thunderstorms coming up i'll have much more on the timing
also, parts of the carolinas into georgia right now. numerous severe weather reports and active severe thunderstorm warnings in yellow and tornado warnings in red but take look at damage reports hail, damaging winds, flooding and funnel clouds and we have the threat of severe weather for a part of our area tomorrow and in fact as we kind of zoom in take a look at the legend here. a slight risk for extreme south jersey and pretty much all of delaware. we're talking some scatter the severe...
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i don't feel that about other parts.iminishes some of the other, some might say, more profound parts and plays and films? no. because it's true. the text of tolkien‘s dialogue is not up to shakespeare. nor is it trying to be. it's a different sort of storytelling. but to be part of the culture, which is what gandalf has always been... gandalf for president was an early button before the films were ever made. to be able to impersonate this character already in the zeitgeist, and meant a great deal as an example of how to behave in the world, which is how young people respond to this old granddad, what a privilege. you've done a lot of tosh, as well. laughter i wondered how long it would be before we got on to "hard talk". well, x—men... x—men is not tosh. is there a role you've ever turned down for being too puerile or silly? about once a week. lots of stuff. no, no, i've said it many times, x—men is a discussion in a very popular form of what a civil rights movement does. it's not true of superman and those guys, those w
i don't feel that about other parts.iminishes some of the other, some might say, more profound parts and plays and films? no. because it's true. the text of tolkien‘s dialogue is not up to shakespeare. nor is it trying to be. it's a different sort of storytelling. but to be part of the culture, which is what gandalf has always been... gandalf for president was an early button before the films were ever made. to be able to impersonate this character already in the zeitgeist, and meant a great...
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especially in our part of the country, and our part of the economy, it is the knowledge and skills a worker has, so it is, again, very simplest it to make these broad, generalized statement. it is a question of skill, experience. are we going to nickel and dime on $5,000, 10 thousand dollars, 20,000 ollars, $30,000? of course not. they are painting this terrible scenario, and i think it does a terrible disservice to folks who are listening throughout this part of the country and are again unfortunately with duck into this hysteria -- they are again unfortunately with up -- they are again unfortunately whipped p into this hysteria. mr. fix: the story today is the story 20 ears ago -- who loses in terms of the competitive effects of immigration into the united states, to the effect that it is best to the extent that it is discernible. tina populations lose. one is other recently arrived immigrants who are more completely substitutes for immigrants, and the other is residents of the united states who have less than a high school degree. that population is a population that is rapidly de
especially in our part of the country, and our part of the economy, it is the knowledge and skills a worker has, so it is, again, very simplest it to make these broad, generalized statement. it is a question of skill, experience. are we going to nickel and dime on $5,000, 10 thousand dollars, 20,000 ollars, $30,000? of course not. they are painting this terrible scenario, and i think it does a terrible disservice to folks who are listening throughout this part of the country and are again...
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not so much for the first part of wednesday, across the northern parts of scotland, you've got a weather. that will keep the temperatures up. but further south, not so much in the major conurbations, but in the suburbs, and in the countryside, the early part of wednesday could see frost. —3 or perhaps even “i! or so. but once the sun is up, that converts intto a glorious start of the new day. plenty of sunshine across the southern parts of england and wales, through midlands and lincolnshire and cambridgeshire. but further north and west of that, the cloud thickens up into the borders, to northern ireland and the eastern side of scotland, and there will be enough cloud for a little bit of rain. a drier prospect, although still pretty cloudy first up across the rest of scotland. as the day really gets going, i am hopeful that some of that cloud will break up. a good bit of sunshine across scotland. some of that rain will drift off into the north channel, away from northern ireland. so a dry afternoon for many here. further south and east, brighter skies will boost the damage to about 13 o
not so much for the first part of wednesday, across the northern parts of scotland, you've got a weather. that will keep the temperatures up. but further south, not so much in the major conurbations, but in the suburbs, and in the countryside, the early part of wednesday could see frost. —3 or perhaps even “i! or so. but once the sun is up, that converts intto a glorious start of the new day. plenty of sunshine across the southern parts of england and wales, through midlands and...
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the band is part r part of my life, i'm a part of their life. the fans are part of my life.ife. i'm a part of the band. i play guitar. bob sings, mickey plays the drums. i'm not there as a star. i'm there to help that crowd go to that place. and when you say what remains of the grateful dead, on a personnel level, that is accurate. i think the spiritual side to have the grateful dead is accessible and will always be accessible if you get those people together making that noise. >> rose: that part of it is with jerry, i assume? >> yeah, jerry is the most alive dead person that's ever lived and died. i mean, i get the sense that -- they are keeping him alive. they keep him alive. he is just behind the veil. i've never seen -- >> rose: because they're maintaining the capacity of people to remember. >> to remember and visit the place that he settled with that band. so he's a settler. >> rose: yeah. and he set up camp, and then he left. but you can still go there. and i think that speaks to how incredible the music is. you can still visit. it just takes people -- and it is now so
the band is part r part of my life, i'm a part of their life. the fans are part of my life.ife. i'm a part of the band. i play guitar. bob sings, mickey plays the drums. i'm not there as a star. i'm there to help that crowd go to that place. and when you say what remains of the grateful dead, on a personnel level, that is accurate. i think the spiritual side to have the grateful dead is accessible and will always be accessible if you get those people together making that noise. >> rose:...
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there will be a touch of frost for some rural parts.south ayrshire, showing our cloud will increase across this part of the world as we head through the day on sunday, so turning cloudier across northern and western scotland, with a few showers. also some cloud across southern counties of england, and for northern ireland, too. it is, of course, the london marathon on sunday. after a fairly fresh start to the day, by the early afternoon, temperatures in the mid—teens. it should be fairly cloudy, but we are expecting it to remain dry. there is just the outside chance, though, of a passing shower in london. so this is 9:00am. you can see quite a lot of cloud across devon and cornwall, up towards east anglia, too, but there will be some brightness around. temperatures around eight or nine degrees at 9:00am, with some cloud across northern england and southern scotland, too. northern ireland starts off a bit cloudier, and that cloud also pushing in across the west of scotland, with some scattered showers across northern parts of scotland. n
there will be a touch of frost for some rural parts.south ayrshire, showing our cloud will increase across this part of the world as we head through the day on sunday, so turning cloudier across northern and western scotland, with a few showers. also some cloud across southern counties of england, and for northern ireland, too. it is, of course, the london marathon on sunday. after a fairly fresh start to the day, by the early afternoon, temperatures in the mid—teens. it should be fairly...
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hiz la atrapada y la peor parte la llevo parker...ura en la clavcula derecha... el tiempo de recuperacin sera aproximadamente 8 semanas... juanfra angle ad lib vamos a continuar con el resto de la jornada 14 ad lib take vo vo ad lib marchesn... atajada... romero... un gol anulado, sin fuera de lugar... romero gol... ganan las guilas... 1-0 vo ad lib rodo cota... franco jara... tuzos y chivas empatan 0-0... vo duelo de fieras... lo de pumas es preocupante y lo de tigres sorprendente... ad lib sosa... j. damm... gignac... tigres gana 4-0... vo en el jalisco... santos y zorros no se hicieron daÑo empatando a un gol... gael sandoval... santos 1-0 gran pase de luis reyes para el ecuatoriano fidel martnez... los dos equipos continan en zona de clasificacin... take fs no music start music . >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> es domingo santo serÁ real la resurrecciÓn de cruz azul y paco jemes. >> los warriors se llevaron un susto pero tienen nuevo hÉroe en playoffs. >> quiÉn se acercÓ?. >> pues no se puede resistir. >> (risas). >> conquistÓ a su esposa y a
hiz la atrapada y la peor parte la llevo parker...ura en la clavcula derecha... el tiempo de recuperacin sera aproximadamente 8 semanas... juanfra angle ad lib vamos a continuar con el resto de la jornada 14 ad lib take vo vo ad lib marchesn... atajada... romero... un gol anulado, sin fuera de lugar... romero gol... ganan las guilas... 1-0 vo ad lib rodo cota... franco jara... tuzos y chivas empatan 0-0... vo duelo de fieras... lo de pumas es preocupante y lo de tigres sorprendente... ad lib...
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this part of the world has become a part of my life -- a big part of my life -- and it gives me a bigantage. i can compare because i can compare what's happening in my home country, what's happening here, and how we could be working together. and that's, i think, very important, working together. >> your facebook page says that president putin talked with president trump by phone and congratulated him on his win. will there be a meeting between them soon, do you think? >> i hope so. the sooner, the better. but you understand that for the leaders of two major countries in the world to meet, it's not meeting to have a cup of tea. it's a meeting with serious discussions, with probably some agreements, documents to sign, so it takes some time to prare. i would like to add that cyber crimis a big challenge for all of us. it's not a problem of my country or your country. and if we speak about my country, sites of my president or of my ministry is attacked daily. hundreds of thousands of times. so it's a big problem, and we don't know... >> it's very hard to track. >> ...who is the source of
this part of the world has become a part of my life -- a big part of my life -- and it gives me a bigantage. i can compare because i can compare what's happening in my home country, what's happening here, and how we could be working together. and that's, i think, very important, working together. >> your facebook page says that president putin talked with president trump by phone and congratulated him on his win. will there be a meeting between them soon, do you think? >> i hope so....
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do i keep and what part do i give my shareholders, what part do i give the government? let's start with that. we've got to have a labor force compatible to what we need to hire. you have heard a lot about retooling of the labor force, reeducating of the labor force. we're spending an enormous amount of time on apprenticeship programs and vocational education and tooling our labor force to the labor force we're going to need in the 21st and 22nd century so were going to have to revive the labor force we're going to need so there's hundreds of welding jobs out there in the world that we want the big building pipelines in this country. how you build pipelines? you've got to weld them. it's a decent income level and grow from there. we've got to create the environment where kids coming out of high school are willing to go into a program where they become welders. >> my father was a welder. >> my father was in electrics, this is how he started. >> i was so disappointed i went to college and it didn't become a welder. >> we've got to get the narrative back to what it needs to
do i keep and what part do i give my shareholders, what part do i give the government? let's start with that. we've got to have a labor force compatible to what we need to hire. you have heard a lot about retooling of the labor force, reeducating of the labor force. we're spending an enormous amount of time on apprenticeship programs and vocational education and tooling our labor force to the labor force we're going to need in the 21st and 22nd century so were going to have to revive the labor...
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what is your favorite part of the book? >> that obviously because it took a lot of work. >> every author's favorite part is the byline because this is the second favorite part laugh laugh. >> it was great meeting everyone wanted to know what was going on inside the room i would agree with you. we wanted to know the real story. dave portrayed a joyful campaign but we kept seeing signs that it wasn't. we could've made it a mission to get the real story from people. to say yes it is going well then restarted to hear the real story. because the stories about the people in the brooklyn headquarters in the toll this at the very tail end of the interview right after michigan she was passed off but i cannot tell you anymore. i was so angry tell us what happened want to know he said talk to other people in their room and i got into telesis was in the room and he gave us the names we tried to make it a mission every interview after that what exactly what went down finally circling back nine months later separately we could have had a
what is your favorite part of the book? >> that obviously because it took a lot of work. >> every author's favorite part is the byline because this is the second favorite part laugh laugh. >> it was great meeting everyone wanted to know what was going on inside the room i would agree with you. we wanted to know the real story. dave portrayed a joyful campaign but we kept seeing signs that it wasn't. we could've made it a mission to get the real story from people. to say yes it...
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the fans are a part of my life. i will part of their life. i am a part of the band.guitar, bobby lea or sings, nikki plays the drums. i am there not as a star. i am there to help that crowd go to that place. when you say what remains of the grateful dead, on a personal level, on a personnel level, that is accurate. i think of the spiritual side of the grateful dead is accessible and will always be accessible if you get those people together, making that noise. charlie: that part of it is with jerry i assume. john: jerry is the most alive dead person that has ever lived and died. i get the sense that they are keeping him alive, they keep him alive. he is just behind the veil. i have never seen -- charlie: they are maintaining the capacity of people to remember. john: and visit the place he settled with that band. he is a settler, and he set up camp, then he left. but you can still go there. that speaks to how incredible the music is. you can still visit. just takes people, and it is now an orala little bit of history. it is a musical hand-me-down. and guys like bob le
the fans are a part of my life. i will part of their life. i am a part of the band.guitar, bobby lea or sings, nikki plays the drums. i am there not as a star. i am there to help that crowd go to that place. when you say what remains of the grateful dead, on a personal level, on a personnel level, that is accurate. i think of the spiritual side of the grateful dead is accessible and will always be accessible if you get those people together, making that noise. charlie: that part of it is with...
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then he said that the tribe was part. they were in los angeles so you consider the mission indians in the research are there goes that points towards the forms of slavery as opposed to what we heard in the fourth grade history books. >> we are in the country right now situated on the homelands and those are basically two terms for the same people that is referred to in the mission and belonging to the mission. there is in the book a fair amount of material in the opening chapter of the mission. and what we do know is that for a while people came to the mission really, but beginning at about 1790 it was deployed to bring people and by force. there's the employees without the freedom to quit. they are all over the la basin and also reside on other places in the state, but they are not a federally recognized drive in the state of california but not by the united states. >> we have time i think for a final question if there is one in the room. let's wait for the microphone. >> i was unaware of the communities and where they a
then he said that the tribe was part. they were in los angeles so you consider the mission indians in the research are there goes that points towards the forms of slavery as opposed to what we heard in the fourth grade history books. >> we are in the country right now situated on the homelands and those are basically two terms for the same people that is referred to in the mission and belonging to the mission. there is in the book a fair amount of material in the opening chapter of the...
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there's a lot of moving parts. you have a few of us who have been working on the concept of a risk sharing model. take a look at our health care system. the sickest 5% of our society represent 50% of health care spending. 50% of our healthiest population only use about 3%. it's this hockey stick curve that shoots up and the top piece really drives premiums. at theu start to look individual market which is very small in a congressional district like mind it's about 2% of my population. most people don't really appreciate the vast majority of our society gets their health care from their employer. much of what we are bantering a very small sliver of our population that acquires the -- health care on their own. you have folks at the white house who are time to find language to tie all of those things together. host: what does the freedom caucus want? guest: i think substantially a couple things. i am not their spokesman. i may be the outlier because i was a yes vote within the group. from my brothers in the room by he
there's a lot of moving parts. you have a few of us who have been working on the concept of a risk sharing model. take a look at our health care system. the sickest 5% of our society represent 50% of health care spending. 50% of our healthiest population only use about 3%. it's this hockey stick curve that shoots up and the top piece really drives premiums. at theu start to look individual market which is very small in a congressional district like mind it's about 2% of my population. most...
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take vo/lorena --naci con partes del feto de su gemela...encuentro.... gabriel live le tenemos la entrevista en exclusiva con el futbolista mateus goncalve ademas take vo el dia de hoy se llevo a cabo el draft de la nfl, conozca los nuevos refuerzos para los 49ers y raiders.. end segment hola que tam buenas noches l uyarrancamos su dosis deportie hoy con el draft de la nfl. iniciamos con los san francisco 49ers. take vo con su seleccion de la primera ronda los niners seleccionaron al ala defensivo egresado de la universidad de stanford "solomon thomas". san francisco intercambio seleccionar segundo por el tercero con chicago con lo que tambien obtuvieron dos selecciones de la tercera ronda, una en la cuarta y otra en la tercera ronda en el 2018. por su parte los raiders tambien decidieron reforzar la defensiva con la seleccion del habilidoso "gareon conley" que juega de corneback, egresado de la universidad de ohio state. seguramente sera una gran adicion de velocidad al equipo mateus goncalves de lo jaguares de chiapas se entero via whatsaa
take vo/lorena --naci con partes del feto de su gemela...encuentro.... gabriel live le tenemos la entrevista en exclusiva con el futbolista mateus goncalve ademas take vo el dia de hoy se llevo a cabo el draft de la nfl, conozca los nuevos refuerzos para los 49ers y raiders.. end segment hola que tam buenas noches l uyarrancamos su dosis deportie hoy con el draft de la nfl. iniciamos con los san francisco 49ers. take vo con su seleccion de la primera ronda los niners seleccionaron al ala...
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in fact the police said in certain parts of the police said in certain parts of the country they wouldivate security guards to protect polling booths but as katya adler said there is a realfearfor the election, with some candidates cancelling their rallies tomorrow but it will have an effect on turnout as well because some people quite simply will be too afraid to turn out. christian fraser in paris, thank you. that's it from us. they will be continuing coverage throughout the night on the bbc news channel but on bbc one it is time for the news where you are. goodbye. you are with us for continuing courage of the major security incident. a french policeman has been killed and two others wounded when the bus in which they and other officers had been travelling in was targeted on the champs—elysees in central paris. a gunman in the car, from which the shots were fired, has been killed. the world—famous street was crowded when the attack started and tourists and passers—by ran from the scene. the french interior ministry said the officers were deliberately targeted in what was probably an
in fact the police said in certain parts of the police said in certain parts of the country they wouldivate security guards to protect polling booths but as katya adler said there is a realfearfor the election, with some candidates cancelling their rallies tomorrow but it will have an effect on turnout as well because some people quite simply will be too afraid to turn out. christian fraser in paris, thank you. that's it from us. they will be continuing coverage throughout the night on the bbc...
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the parth forward isn't entirely -- there are moving par parts. this is the only true path to protect the open internet and allowed us to fly as the leader without the title two rules of the last few decades. it a more flexible approach and modern approach ensuring that ultimately congress himself has the opportunity to engage on this. it is making a clear framework that will allow all consumers to know the internet we have been enjoying and learning about the future of the internet. i think the future of the internet has the opportunity for great things. the innovation cycles are still in the early stages of where we are going and looking at future where we are going to be evolving into new generations that will allow a million wireless censors to exist within a square kilometer. higher speeds that the enable cycles of new types of products and services that are going to be unimagineable from augmented reality, artificial intelligence, connected vehicles which i know you cover so well and have been thoughtfuluble. -- thoughtful about. these are a
the parth forward isn't entirely -- there are moving par parts. this is the only true path to protect the open internet and allowed us to fly as the leader without the title two rules of the last few decades. it a more flexible approach and modern approach ensuring that ultimately congress himself has the opportunity to engage on this. it is making a clear framework that will allow all consumers to know the internet we have been enjoying and learning about the future of the internet. i think...
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are the article free courts doing their part? the first amendment, is the press doing their part? the first amendment right to peacefully assemble? is the citizenry engaged? the good news is, i think the citizenry is engaged, and i think a number of those folks even congress can be discouraging, tela, but tim has great colleagues on both sides of the aisle in the senate. in theve some power minority in the senate the way the senate rules. the issue you are going at, we have to figure out -- we have to do comprehensive immigration reform. we are so way overdue. attempts, been significant bipartisan attempts, and until we get there, it's really hard to your out how you're going to prevent that kind of challenge. part of that.ad many of these are kids, data ca kids who have never known any other life. how are they going to get in education and be successful and not be a burden on society? the work in crete answer is you have to do your job, but you have to find a way to being gauged in the more larger -- in the larger discussions. >> good evening. my name is tiffany bryant. american
are the article free courts doing their part? the first amendment, is the press doing their part? the first amendment right to peacefully assemble? is the citizenry engaged? the good news is, i think the citizenry is engaged, and i think a number of those folks even congress can be discouraging, tela, but tim has great colleagues on both sides of the aisle in the senate. in theve some power minority in the senate the way the senate rules. the issue you are going at, we have to figure out -- we...
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it's part of an initiative called w20 set up by 20 of the world's leading nations.who's going and what's it all about? attending the summit will be christine lagarde — the head of the imf, angela merkel — the chancellor of germany and ivanka trump, daughter and special assistant to the president of the united states. the group wants to highlight the issue of women's economic participation and empowerment while reducing the gender employment gap by 25% by 2025. they've got a big task on their hands — because if you just look at britain as an example — out of the bosses of the top 100 companies here — just seven are women. and the world economic forum says that economic inequalities between the sexes could take 170 years to close. the gap in economic opportunity between men and women — according to wef — is now larger than at any point since 2008. let's go straight to berlin, our ownerjenny hill is there. good to see you, jenny commie of god angela merkel and kristin the guard, but very powerful women, been in the light for a long time and it's interesting because som
it's part of an initiative called w20 set up by 20 of the world's leading nations.who's going and what's it all about? attending the summit will be christine lagarde — the head of the imf, angela merkel — the chancellor of germany and ivanka trump, daughter and special assistant to the president of the united states. the group wants to highlight the issue of women's economic participation and empowerment while reducing the gender employment gap by 25% by 2025. they've got a big task on...
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let's look across other parts of the uk in the middle part of the afternoon. to bournemouth, brighton, looking out to see it will be clear, but inland, you will see showers growing. lots of breaks between the showers. very hit and miss weather. some of us might get hailstones, others will be dry. if you stay dry through the day, consider yourself lucky. the showers will feed through the evening. by nine o'clock. —— by nine o'clock, there will be fewer of them around. we are left with clear skies and it will be quite cold tonight. perhaps cold enough for a grass frost. in the south, it will be milder, around 8 degrees in london. on sunday, two very different days. from the show early saturday to sunny sunday. the high pressure means that the weather on sunday morning will be sunny from dawn until dusk. it will be fine with ever you are. just some scattered cloud. temperatures on sunday similarto cloud. temperatures on sunday similar to what we will get on saturday, but the fact there will be more sunshine around, less rain, it will feel warmer. 16 degrees in lo
let's look across other parts of the uk in the middle part of the afternoon. to bournemouth, brighton, looking out to see it will be clear, but inland, you will see showers growing. lots of breaks between the showers. very hit and miss weather. some of us might get hailstones, others will be dry. if you stay dry through the day, consider yourself lucky. the showers will feed through the evening. by nine o'clock. —— by nine o'clock, there will be fewer of them around. we are left with clear...
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the united states is ready to do its part in the russia needs to do its part. getting syria about peace means that iran needs to do it's role. countlesse chief. a -- chief accomplice. standing next to assad's soldiers are hezbollah with russia's courtesy and the power to overrule the military. iran is dumping fuel on the flames of the war so it can expand its own reach. this counsel need to bring attention and we need to collectively demand that iran stop. to make sure they cannot use syria as a base to continue terrorizing these people in the entire region. this counsel needs to be serious about peace too. repeatfter month, we all the same points. look at what happens on the ground. counsel's relevance depends on taking action to condemn those responsible for taking violets and to hold them accountable for defying this council's demands. it is not just for a political solution, but to actively pressure the parties to prove it. adopting resolutions that say what we mean, that we are all willing to uphold. what happens next in syria depends on what all parties c
the united states is ready to do its part in the russia needs to do its part. getting syria about peace means that iran needs to do it's role. countlesse chief. a -- chief accomplice. standing next to assad's soldiers are hezbollah with russia's courtesy and the power to overrule the military. iran is dumping fuel on the flames of the war so it can expand its own reach. this counsel need to bring attention and we need to collectively demand that iran stop. to make sure they cannot use syria as...
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the notch or two but the weather looks fair for the most part.he most part. the area of high pressure takes on in the middle pa rt high pressure takes on in the middle part of the week. most places fine and tried but the risk of a little rain in the west of the uk but most other places, a decent day. temperatures slipping back a bit. one to thursday, a similar day, a bit breezy in the north and west with thicker loud and outbreaks of rain. it should stay dry in the south—eastern corner. high pressure is still with us towards the end of the week. weather fronts go around the week. weather fronts go around the top of the high so the western side of scotland might see some rain. next weekend, and beyond that, still hype pressure dominating the weather, keeping it finally settled for the most part. it might drift out towards the near continent but the winds are coming to the south and west. weather fronts drifting into the far north and west, refreshing breeze and a little rain. this is bbc news. the headlines at ten: britain insists gibraltar cannot
the notch or two but the weather looks fair for the most part.he most part. the area of high pressure takes on in the middle pa rt high pressure takes on in the middle part of the week. most places fine and tried but the risk of a little rain in the west of the uk but most other places, a decent day. temperatures slipping back a bit. one to thursday, a similar day, a bit breezy in the north and west with thicker loud and outbreaks of rain. it should stay dry in the south—eastern corner. high...
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susan: it is an important part of google, and we benefit from a lot of things being a part of google.e run on google infrastructure, and we also benefit from google's ad team. within youtube, we are a company within google and so we have all , parts that a company has, sales, marketing, engineering. and so, we have some of the benefits of being with google, but then we are also able to be a standalone brand within the company. emily: there are reports that youtube makes billions of dollars and still you said youtube is still in investment mode. how would you describe your goals around profit short and long-term? susan: what we want to focus on is growing the business when you're in a big growth area. you have to balance doing that and doing that in a responsible way. tv -- which is one of the biggest markets by any metric -- from a subscription number, from atv ad number, from watch time this is one of the biggest , markets we have. millennials -- we are not seeing them watch as much tv, and so we see this as an opportunity to invest, and continue to grow the product, and continue to
susan: it is an important part of google, and we benefit from a lot of things being a part of google.e run on google infrastructure, and we also benefit from google's ad team. within youtube, we are a company within google and so we have all , parts that a company has, sales, marketing, engineering. and so, we have some of the benefits of being with google, but then we are also able to be a standalone brand within the company. emily: there are reports that youtube makes billions of dollars and...
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big, big, part of transformation. we should not be in facilities. >> wednesday at 8:00, personal profiles of president trumps cabinet including rex tillerson, and nikki haley. show ourl now start to strength. we will not be afraid to stand up. and we decide to make an action, we will follow through with it. and we will not be shy about the values of america. >> thursday, at 8:00, we continue with the profiles of president trump personal cabinet including betsy devos, dr. ben carson, and scott pruitt. >> state that join together and enter in an agreement addressing water quality issues as something that should be celebrated. rheaiday, at 8:00, schreiber and physicians testify before the committee on aging. >> we believe studying women and getting more women into clinical trials could possibly lead to the cure for all of us. >> next week at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. of the things that i loved about the l.a. times section on books way before i was the editor, when i was driving there and showing up first in the morning becaus
big, big, part of transformation. we should not be in facilities. >> wednesday at 8:00, personal profiles of president trumps cabinet including rex tillerson, and nikki haley. show ourl now start to strength. we will not be afraid to stand up. and we decide to make an action, we will follow through with it. and we will not be shy about the values of america. >> thursday, at 8:00, we continue with the profiles of president trump personal cabinet including betsy devos, dr. ben carson,...
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not a bad day in prospect for most parts of the british isles. we keep it going by the rest of the holiday weekend? all the details in just a few minutes. good morning. first, our main story. north korea has warned that it's prepared to respond in kind to any nuclear attack. it comes amid growing tensions between pyongyang and the us. in the last few hours, kim jong—un oversaw a massive military parade to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of his grandfather, the country's founder. our correspondentjohn sudworth was invited to witness the event. his movements are being tightly controlled, but earlier he described the scene in pyongyang. it is an extraordinary sight. you can actually feel the ground shake as thousands upon thousands of goose—stepping soldiers, tanks, rockets, other weaponry, have marched and rumbled their way through the capital city. this is a display of unity for the young north korean leader. it's meant to send a key message on the anniversary of his grandfather's birth that his grip on power is unassailable. but as donald
not a bad day in prospect for most parts of the british isles. we keep it going by the rest of the holiday weekend? all the details in just a few minutes. good morning. first, our main story. north korea has warned that it's prepared to respond in kind to any nuclear attack. it comes amid growing tensions between pyongyang and the us. in the last few hours, kim jong—un oversaw a massive military parade to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of his grandfather, the country's founder. our...
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tens of thousands are taking part in the celebrations. birth of its founder but there will be at potential missile test or a nuclear test in the country. that is the fear in many countries. china is of course north korea's closest ally and a country which has just met very recently with donald trump whether chinese leader xi jinping and donald trump no doubt discussed north korea and china is seen as very much a powerbroker in this situation, calling for calm between the two countries. a powerful armada, as donald trump said, is arriving in the waters on the korean peninsulas that china itself, it has to be said is showing some hostility towards north korea by blocking coal imports. as of monday, direct flights between china and pyongyang are not running. many countries hope that north korea don't pursue their nuclear ambitions which they have long had but we are expecting some sort of test on saturday or in the hours after. there is the scene live injohn yang. we will bring you more as the events unfold —— pyongyang. columinist kelvin ma
tens of thousands are taking part in the celebrations. birth of its founder but there will be at potential missile test or a nuclear test in the country. that is the fear in many countries. china is of course north korea's closest ally and a country which has just met very recently with donald trump whether chinese leader xi jinping and donald trump no doubt discussed north korea and china is seen as very much a powerbroker in this situation, calling for calm between the two countries. a...
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a key part of the battle is in the sky.cal of the tactic saying its caused civilian casualties to go up. bbc persian's nafiseh khonavard and producerjoe inwood were given exclusive access to iraqi helicopter pilots flying over mosul‘s front line. here's their report. far below, a city that was once home to two million people. we are flying with the helicopters of the iraqi army as they fight the so—called islamic state. we are now over old mosul, where the battle is at its fiercest, as well as the last isis fighters, there are many civilians still trapped in the narrow alleys. and this footage, taken from our helicopter‘s camera, shows the challenges the pilots in mosulface. radio: it shows armed men walking through a war zone with children. it shows armed men walking through a war zone with children. radio military sources have told the bbc this is the clearest example yet of the use of human shields in mosul. on the ground, major osama explains why human shields are effective. isis use the kids so they escape from our air
a key part of the battle is in the sky.cal of the tactic saying its caused civilian casualties to go up. bbc persian's nafiseh khonavard and producerjoe inwood were given exclusive access to iraqi helicopter pilots flying over mosul‘s front line. here's their report. far below, a city that was once home to two million people. we are flying with the helicopters of the iraqi army as they fight the so—called islamic state. we are now over old mosul, where the battle is at its fiercest, as well...