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philip: i think there were two reasons. one is the reason -- one reason is that the idea proposed was unlike any other memorial in washington or any other memorial in the world. it was challenging people on an aesthetic level. the other is that eisenhower is not so far from our current moment. time, there was still a son of eisenhower alive. so the family and some of the former president's intimates were still involved. an argument played out among them on what was the appropriate way to honor eisenhower. >> we have a hearing from 2012 in c-span's video library where susan eisenhower's arguing pretty strongly against this. they want to start all over again. [video clip] >> symbolism will play a nine -- nine vital role in capturing the -- we have heard for many people who have objections to the metal mesh tapestries. commission's references to this ancient tradition, modern tapestries have generally been found in the commonest world -- communist world. philip: so after gary was selected and there was submitted a proposal for
philip: i think there were two reasons. one is the reason -- one reason is that the idea proposed was unlike any other memorial in washington or any other memorial in the world. it was challenging people on an aesthetic level. the other is that eisenhower is not so far from our current moment. time, there was still a son of eisenhower alive. so the family and some of the former president's intimates were still involved. an argument played out among them on what was the appropriate way to honor...
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philip t. hayes. >> w. ward haynes. >> scott jordan hazelcorn. >> michael k. healey. >> roberta b.n f. heffernan. >> michele m. heidenberger. >> sheila m.s. hein. >> h. joseph heller, jr. >> joann l. heltibridle. >> ronald john hemenway. >> mark f. hemschoot. >> ronnie lee henderson. >> brian hennessey. >> edward r. hennessy, jr. >> michelle marie henrique. >> joseph patrick henry. [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [moment of silence] >> william l. henry, jr. >> catherina henry-robinson. >> john christopher henwood. >> robert allan hepburn. >> mary herencia. >> lindsay c. herkness iii. >> harvey robert hermer. >> norberto hernandez. >> raul hernandez. >> gary herold. >> jeffrey alan hersch. >> thomas j. hetzel. >> leon bernard heyward mc. >> sundance. >> brian christopher hickey. >> enemencio dario hidalgo cedeÑo. >> timothy brian higgins. >> robert d. w. higley ii. >> todd russell hill. >> clara victorine hinds. >> neal o. hinds. >> mark hindy. >> katsuyuki hirai. >> heather malia ho. >> tara yvette hobbs. >> thomas anderson hobbs. >> james
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philip t. guza.g names] >> barbara guzzardo. >> peter mark gyulavary. >> gary robert haag. >> andrea lyn haberman. >> barbara mary habib. >> philip haentzler. >> nezam a. hafiz. >> karen elizabeth hagerty. >> steven michael hagis. >> mary lou hague. david halderman. maile rachel hale. diane hale-mckinzy. >> richard b. hall. >> stanley r. hall. >> vaswald george hall. >> robert j. halligan. >> vincent gerard halloran. >> carolyn b. halmon. >> james douglas halvorson. >> mohammad salman hamdani. >> felicia hamilton. >> robert w. hamilton. >> carl max hammond, jr. >> frederic k. han. >> christopher james hanley. >> sean s. hanley. >> valerie joan hanna. >> thomas paul hannafin. >> kevin james hannaford, sr. >> michael lawrence hannan. >> dana rey hannon. [bell rings] >> christine lee hanson. >> peter burton hanson. >> sue kim hanson. >> vassilios g. haramis. >> james a. haran. >> gerald francis hardacre. >> jeffrey pike hardy. >> t.j. hargrave. >> daniel edward harlin. >> frances haros. >> harvey l. har
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philip: it is unlike any memorial in washington or in the world. it's defining feature is in a longus, long -- enormous, tapestry. park thatre like a has been designed in a hard, problematic space. it added some greenery that people don't much love. it is about eisenhower but more about the generosity of public space. it comes to the emotional core of its message. things andstriking controversial things about the memorial was the idea of including this figure of a toy eisenhower. a spectator of the man's career and that has taken on a number of meanings and even criticism over time. in one of the earlier iterations of the memorial, the figure of the boy was between ike the the presidente and he seemed to be looking out at his options and pondering his future. in the course of the design, that little statue got moved aside and now it looks on from a distance. a lot of things changed about the message. now, it looks almost to be a memory. as if this part of childhood was never quite erased but it has been pushed far to the side of consciousness. a ch
philip: it is unlike any memorial in washington or in the world. it's defining feature is in a longus, long -- enormous, tapestry. park thatre like a has been designed in a hard, problematic space. it added some greenery that people don't much love. it is about eisenhower but more about the generosity of public space. it comes to the emotional core of its message. things andstriking controversial things about the memorial was the idea of including this figure of a toy eisenhower. a spectator of...
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on this i'm joined by renowned economist and father of modern marketing philip cobbler. philip cutler father of marketing professor of international marketing at de kalak school of management northwestern university so great to have you with us we've been looking forward for the longest time i wanted to talk to you for the longest time but now that the pandemic has say it. wow i have so many questions for you let's see how many working get into this program 1st of all you build up a science of marketing basically from scratch and the books you've written have been the bible for business or on the wall for more than 60 years so marketing is about promoting the selling of goods of services right west situation today with pin down make shedding light on problems with consuming and anti consumption movement gaining ground do you think and new set of rules and guidelines is needed . well the covert situation is going to change a lot of our lives right now and then when covert is finally contained and terminated we will have quite a different economy how how are. how is coded
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i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. >>> a bombshell in the race for the white house with just 36 days until the election. the new york times with a headline for the history books today. trump's taxes show chronic losses the times obtained over two decades worth of the president's tax return data. according to the times, the president paid no federal income tax because he lost so much money and only paid $750 in 2016 and 201. the people called it fake news, while joe biden's campaign seized the opportunity comparing what the president paid to average americans. >> the campaign is selling stickers that say, i paid more income taxes that donald trump nbc's kelly o'donnell has more >> reporter: good morning, frances. president trump is disputing a developing story from the new york times that nbc news has not independently confirmed. that report says that in the year he was elected 2016, president trump paid $750 in federal tax. president trump refused to provide us with any specific figure for how much federal tax he actually paid and claims questions about his finances are simpl
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philip is a mentor working with our program. we work with most of the treatment court, behavioral health court, misdemeanor behavioral health court drug court, veteran's court and mental health diversion. i want to speak up on behalf of philip. although, i think, he did really good job presenting. all of you did. philip had become a substance users when he was younger. he became homeless. he's bipolar as he had said. he's amazing with working with people really natural using motivations and interviewing. he joins with people in jail and guides them through the process of making it through the criminal justice system showing them how they can go on living accessing services and pursuing a dream of sobriety and stability to also reduce recidivism. he's a role model doing work at the cast, organizing the sort of entire lobby. he's respected in every court by the judges, the lawyers -- all the social workers, case managers in the community as well as here in the jail. he's able to really inspire people to manage their own mental hea
philip is a mentor working with our program. we work with most of the treatment court, behavioral health court, misdemeanor behavioral health court drug court, veteran's court and mental health diversion. i want to speak up on behalf of philip. although, i think, he did really good job presenting. all of you did. philip had become a substance users when he was younger. he became homeless. he's bipolar as he had said. he's amazing with working with people really natural using motivations and...
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mr philip wiper is always on the lookout for new subjects his photographers are high keeps exploring industrial spaces while his images reveal their hidden worlds along with their unintended but subtle beauty. that was all for today but visit our website there you can and tell latest you a draw and get a chance to win this d w backpack complete with a water bottle a teddy bear and other surprises thanks for watching and. oh neal and. how does it feel modern day. artists search for traces of their mark. is the only issue. 21. and 30 minutes t.w. . did beethoven invent jazz did you did don't want to do. might he be the true king of rock and. the subconscious always plays a role in the. times one player sara willis on a musical journey of discovery of a world without beethoven i can't even begin to imagine. in 75 minutes on t.w. . for. literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see myself as the kids find strength growing up around. my objective for americans to share work afraid. to be books on you to. did beethoven invent jazz did to did do. did is it does a dotted 1
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mr philip wiper is always on the lookout for new subject his photographers i keeps exploring industrial spaces while his images reveal their hidden worlds along with their unintended subtle beauty. that was all for today but visit our website there you can tell the latest view a draw and get a chance to win this d.w. backpack complete with a water bottle a teddy bear and other surprises thanks for watching and. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering 1st birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its with the culture now let's stick going in line with the model broken wind blew steak it explores and if you must around the chickens coming. down 30 minutes on d. w. . why can't mother nature rest at night and is this a life keeps far away and with grave consequences. like pollution of the moment on our modern civilization now researchers are looking for ways to reduce the excess of light so that mother nature can finally sleep again
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of taking on the whole nation philip morris is trying to use i.s.t.'s to stop oregon from implementing new tobacco regulations aimed at cutting domestic smoking rates a 4 inch company sued egypt because egypt resists minimum wage democratic choice over trump corporate law joining us as we try to fund don't want to party. and we're back with selig kotler father of modern marketing mr cotler here is it a question maybe a bit of a philosophical question but i'm sure you thought of it as well i see in recent years. i've noticed that and correct me if i'm wrong there's a shift in people spending happy it's that before people really wanted to buy an old stuff to feel happy or right to face to feel better about themselves now that they needed stuff yeah yeah yeah to to to to to feel established you need to have stuff now the focus is shifting on buying and living and experience not stuff and experience so instead of buying so let's say a flat screen people now book a trip overseas and 7 new car they sign up for a university course right can this new that you
of taking on the whole nation philip morris is trying to use i.s.t.'s to stop oregon from implementing new tobacco regulations aimed at cutting domestic smoking rates a 4 inch company sued egypt because egypt resists minimum wage democratic choice over trump corporate law joining us as we try to fund don't want to party. and we're back with selig kotler father of modern marketing mr cotler here is it a question maybe a bit of a philosophical question but i'm sure you thought of it as well i see...
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i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. with just a month until election day, a new report could reshape the race for the white house this morning, "the new york times" headline says it all. trump's taxes show chronic losses, audit battle, and income tax avoidance. according to the report, the president paid no federal income tax at all for 10 of the past 15 years because he lost so much money and only paid $750 in 2016 and '17. the president fumed calling it fax news, comparing what the president said to average americans. the campaign is also selling stickers that say, i paid more income taxes than donald trump nbc's tracy potts joins us with the latest what else did we learn from that report >> reporter: so frances, a couple of things let's start with this $72 million refund the president got. he's at odds whether that was legit. sit the subject of an irs audit. the president has said he's not provided his tax returns because he's being audited, but the irs said they have no issue with that this examination also found, a
i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. with just a month until election day, a new report could reshape the race for the white house this morning, "the new york times" headline says it all. trump's taxes show chronic losses, audit battle, and income tax avoidance. according to the report, the president paid no federal income tax at all for 10 of the past 15 years because he lost so much money and only paid $750 in 2016 and '17. the president fumed calling it fax news,...
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mr philip wiper is always on the lookout for new subjects his photographers are high keeps exploring industrial spaces while his images reveal their hidden worlds along with their unintended but subtle beauty. that was all for today but visit our website then you can answer or latest you a draw and get a chance to win this d.w. backpack home pleads with a water bottle a teddy bear and other surprises thanks for watching and. what's going on here. a house of your very own from a printer. computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity. shift explains delivers facts and shows what the future holds yet living in the digital world shift. in 15 minutes on d w. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering 1st birth from here you can feel many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its good the culture now let's get going in line with the mild baroque and wine lucas take it explores and blast around a chicken and. down 30 minutes on d w. in the height of cli
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let's meet our guests in those balls philip kempson co-founder of the hope project and aid organization for refugees run by volunteers who are also asylum seekers and belgians a capital brussels damien bush log a member of the european parliament and co-founder of vault iraq and in fact learn a key in northern greece oreo keefe who runs a humanitarian analysis service a warm welcome to you all i want to begin as boss with philip a kemp's and the pictures that we've been saying coming out of incredibly harrowing that camp has been completely destroyed now just bring us up to date it was $3000.00 people that were event that were supposed to be housed there but eventually became 13000 yeah regionally it was built for actually 750 when it was started in 2012 the capacity was 750 it was expanded late to 15 to accommodate st 1000 people and in january this year we actually had 20000 people through the winter living in. in such horrific conditions. numbers have dropped over the last months as people have been. relocated to athens but yeah 13000 people were currently living in that when it caug
let's meet our guests in those balls philip kempson co-founder of the hope project and aid organization for refugees run by volunteers who are also asylum seekers and belgians a capital brussels damien bush log a member of the european parliament and co-founder of vault iraq and in fact learn a key in northern greece oreo keefe who runs a humanitarian analysis service a warm welcome to you all i want to begin as boss with philip a kemp's and the pictures that we've been saying coming out of...
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we have already heard of these lines from philip lane at the ecb today.g up, we will get the latest from christine lagarde. she says the ecb is keeping an eye on the euro, but she does not sound the alarm. we will analyze the latest ecb meeting next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." away from the start of cash trading. , deputy cio at lyxor asset management, is still with us. we have some alliance from philip lane saying headline inflation is going to remain negative for the rest of the year. he says it is abundantly clear that there is no room for complacency on the ecb has made only partial progress, or maybe he is saying that europe has only made partial progress on combating the crisis. we have forecast going out four or five years from huge market participants saying that inflation could be 5%-10%. what is your take on inflation? florence: i think we have a really different scenario when we look at what is happening in europe and the u.s. in the u.s., we have positive inflation, which is still low, but
we have already heard of these lines from philip lane at the ecb today.g up, we will get the latest from christine lagarde. she says the ecb is keeping an eye on the euro, but she does not sound the alarm. we will analyze the latest ecb meeting next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." away from the start of cash trading. , deputy cio at lyxor asset management, is still with us. we have some alliance from philip lane saying headline...
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philip is a mentor working with our program. we work with most of the treatment court, behavioral health court, misdemeanor behavioral health court drug court, veteran's court and mental health diversion. i want to speak up on behalf of philip. although, i think, he did really good job presenting. all of you did. philip had become a substance users when he was younger. he became homeless. he's bipolar as he had said. he's amazing with working with people really natural using motivations and interviewing. he joins with people in jail and guides them through the process of making it through the criminal justice system showing them how they can go on living accessing services and pursuing a dream of sobriety and stability to also reduce recidivism. he's a role model doing work at the cast, organizing the sort of entire lobby. he's respected in every court by the judges, the lawyers -- all the social workers, case managers in the community as well as here in the jail. he's able to really inspire people to manage their own mental hea
philip is a mentor working with our program. we work with most of the treatment court, behavioral health court, misdemeanor behavioral health court drug court, veteran's court and mental health diversion. i want to speak up on behalf of philip. although, i think, he did really good job presenting. all of you did. philip had become a substance users when he was younger. he became homeless. he's bipolar as he had said. he's amazing with working with people really natural using motivations and...
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universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. i could never resist. quite. the phrase that is why. 40 year old alastair phillip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and doused the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your structures are just. raising the possibility of birth of their own record kind of. bizarre given for places that other people don't get to go to. these images are no feel good calendar art there to our steer for that. about 10 years ago why put discovered his affinity for industrial complexes and started photographing them above all he's fascinated by there on intended beauty but his compositions also tell us something about what humans create and how. these robots will be able to process frozen pork
universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. i could never resist. quite. the phrase that is why. 40 year old alastair phillip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and doused the sterile factory halls with an...
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philip is a mentor working with our program. we work with most of the treatment court, behavioral health court, misdemeanor behavioral health court drug court, veteran's court and mental health diversion. i want to speak up on behalf of philip. although, i think, he did really good job presenting. all of you did. philip had become a substance users when he was younger. he became homeless. he's bipolar as he had said. he's amazing with working with people really natural using motivations and interviewing. he joins with people in jail and guides them through the process of making it through the criminal justice system showing them how they can go on living accessing services and pursuing a dream of sobriety and stability to also reduce recidivism. he's a role model doing work at the cast, organizing the sort of entire lobby. he's respected in every court by the judges, the lawyers -- all the social workers, case managers in the community as well as here in the jail. he's able to really inspire people to manage their own mental hea
philip is a mentor working with our program. we work with most of the treatment court, behavioral health court, misdemeanor behavioral health court drug court, veteran's court and mental health diversion. i want to speak up on behalf of philip. although, i think, he did really good job presenting. all of you did. philip had become a substance users when he was younger. he became homeless. he's bipolar as he had said. he's amazing with working with people really natural using motivations and...
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and jacksonville now, the jaguars pounced on philip rivers and the colts late, winning 27-20. indianapolis has lost their last seven season openers >>> let's get a check back in with michelle who is tracking sally. hi again, michelle >> hi there, guys. yeah, we are going to be tracking sally over the next five days, and it's going to be a slow mover so we have watches and warnings set in place along the gulf coast. so we're looking from new orleans to mobile and also panama city. we could see up to 24 inches of rain in some spots so generally 6 to 18, that is a lot of rain. this could be of historical proportions. we'll be watchint that in the dt southwest. that heat continues, phoenix 103 degrees. all right, guys, yeah, we are going to be watching this closely. we could see history unfolding before our very eyes >> all right a lot to watch thank you, michelle. >>> former nba basketball player pau gasol and his wife welcomed their first child who they named after the daughter of gasol's late friend, kobe bryant he took to instagram to make the announcement, writing elizabeth g
and jacksonville now, the jaguars pounced on philip rivers and the colts late, winning 27-20. indianapolis has lost their last seven season openers >>> let's get a check back in with michelle who is tracking sally. hi again, michelle >> hi there, guys. yeah, we are going to be tracking sally over the next five days, and it's going to be a slow mover so we have watches and warnings set in place along the gulf coast. so we're looking from new orleans to mobile and also panama city....
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and joining me now for more insight on this is correspondent philip schultz in seville can you tell us we just saw infections are rising in madrid what's the situation where you are out and in the rest of the country. here in the south of the country the situation is also getting worse it's a little bit tougher days grew to the situation in the spring when the virus those start to spread from that eats to other parts of the country but you can't really compare the situation to the situation in niger there some areas we have infection rates of more than 1000 people or 100 probably. the highest number ever recorded and the problem is that it's in poor neighborhoods. are the ones partially luck so it's also becoming more and more of a political upper social questions because the people in those neighborhoods that you neglected so they feel locked away they're almost feel 65 and they have also seen some from protests or erupting already last night and is there any thinking or indication as to why we're having what looks like a 2nd wave when spain had such a strict lockdown early on. i thin
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more on the impact the pandemic has had on africa's diamond industry i'm joined now by journalist philip divest in johannesburg hi fellas welcome to the show we just saw the example of botswana there how big of an impact is the decline in diamonds having on other african economies it's quite significantly higher southern african region keep in mind which one it is usually enters on diamonds he'll also have diamond mining activities in the libya and in the city and that it will feed screechy south africa as well as it used to the cross to trace are those are all the moment you see the diamond prices come down these it should rule to produce a state only higher each and fill post of government's been astounding to the crisis in the diamond industry. not particularly well to date and we think this might simply be because they have bigger fish to fry you've got a general economic problem due to the lockdown restrictions in south africa and elsewhere they's a lot of time be spent on coronavirus preparation and and to be aeration so frankly the diamond industry is just not in that kind of the
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if you know the whole nation philip morris is trying to. just stop. from implementing tobacco regulations aimed at cutting domestic smoking rates a 4 inch company sued egypt because egypt resists minimum wage democratic choice over trump corporate law joining us as we try to fund don't want to. the welcome to visionaries me sophie shevardnadze consumerism a culture and lifestyle for some a religion for many the 2020 changed things to reflect on this i'm joined by renowned economist and father of modern marketing philip cobbler. philip cutler father of marketing professor of international marketing at kalak school of management northwestern university so great to have you with us we've been looking forward for the longest time i wanted to talk to you for the longest time but now that the democrats say it while i have so many questions for you let's see how many working get into this program 1st of all you build up the science of marketing basically from scratch and. the books in britain have been the bible for business or on the wall for more than 60 y
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the supplies to those in need that philip when you're speaking to the people that you work with some of whom are actually asylum seekers in on lesbos they've lost their homes i mean what are you hearing from the people there weren't like i mean that devastated the children there is a massive amount of children in that camp the children are really afraid you can imagine having fled war terror. and so many other things that suddenly to have what little you have left undone and have to flee again into the night to an unknown future again. the trauma is just huge. you're a key for entitling nicky yours and organizations like yours have been warning that something like this could happen and now here we are has happened i mean there's no way greece is ready to cope with something like this or is it. it depends what you mean. this incident should never really have happens the in fact actually the most surprising thing is if it hadn't happened previously resorted to talked about how up owners unbelievably above it's a capacity money or was. it is possible for greece to find places on the mai
the supplies to those in need that philip when you're speaking to the people that you work with some of whom are actually asylum seekers in on lesbos they've lost their homes i mean what are you hearing from the people there weren't like i mean that devastated the children there is a massive amount of children in that camp the children are really afraid you can imagine having fled war terror. and so many other things that suddenly to have what little you have left undone and have to flee again...
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below that, one's downsizing to a farmhouse with philip. philip, 99, she will be returning to royal duties but doing them from sandra him sandringham. yes, we all know this... he is a going to sandringham, from... just briefly, david, despite the bubbles, they seem to have travelled quite a lot. they have been up and down __ up -- up in —— up in macro __ up -- up in —— up in balmoral. it is... -- up in balmoral. it is... david, i'm being told we have to finish. this first look at the papers. don't worry, you're coming this first look at the papers. don't wofi’y, you're coming back this first look at the papers. don't worry, you're coming back in 35 minutes, i think. worry, you're coming back in 35 minutes, ithink. that worry, you're coming back in 35 minutes, i think. that is it for this first look. thank you, david and stefanie, our first look this first look. thank you, david and stefanie, ourfirst look at this first look. thank you, david and stefanie, our first look at the papers. hello, i'm tulsen tollett. and this is your sports news,
below that, one's downsizing to a farmhouse with philip. philip, 99, she will be returning to royal duties but doing them from sandra him sandringham. yes, we all know this... he is a going to sandringham, from... just briefly, david, despite the bubbles, they seem to have travelled quite a lot. they have been up and down __ up -- up in —— up in macro __ up -- up in —— up in balmoral. it is... -- up in balmoral. it is... david, i'm being told we have to finish. this first look at the...
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philip was a family—loving guy who had a huge personality.er. his mum, june, was in a bad place for many months after the bombing. she believed that she was living in a parallel world or existence that she would wake up from and phil would be there. each of those who died has a story to be told. the tributes are known as "pen portraits", and more families will make the journey to give them next week. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. unprecedented wildfires have been burning along the arctic circle for months now, releasing record amounts of greenhouse gases. scientists say the fires across siberia, fuelled by abnormally high temperatures, are contributing to global warming. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg travelled to the remote yakutia region, in north eastern russia, to gauge the effects of climate change, both on local communities and on the planet. in siberia, they call their forests the lungs of the planet. if that is true, our planet is in big trouble. we were given a bird's eye view of a climate emergency. from the air, si
philip was a family—loving guy who had a huge personality.er. his mum, june, was in a bad place for many months after the bombing. she believed that she was living in a parallel world or existence that she would wake up from and phil would be there. each of those who died has a story to be told. the tributes are known as "pen portraits", and more families will make the journey to give them next week. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. unprecedented wildfires have been burning...
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philip was a family—loving guy who had a huge personality.e was also a bit of a joker. his mum, june, was in a bad place for many months after the bombing. she believed that she was living in a parallel world or existence that she would wake up from and phil would be there. each of those who died has a story to be told. the tributes are known as "pen portraits", and more families will make the journey to give them next week. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the government has said a significant part of the spike in demand for coronavirus testing is from people who don't have symptoms of covid—19. but as we approach the annual season of sniffles and sneezes, how can we be sure if our symptoms are from a cold, the flu, or, in fact, the coronavirus? here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. autumn is almost upon us and already a whole range of viruses are circulating. so when do you need to get tested? the official symptoms for covid—19 are a fever — that's a temperature of 37.8 degrees celsius or above — a new continuous cough — th
philip was a family—loving guy who had a huge personality.e was also a bit of a joker. his mum, june, was in a bad place for many months after the bombing. she believed that she was living in a parallel world or existence that she would wake up from and phil would be there. each of those who died has a story to be told. the tributes are known as "pen portraits", and more families will make the journey to give them next week. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the government has...
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well i'm melting furnace us or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorite motifs he gives power plants and container ships a whole you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. that can never resist. pipes and millions of birds are wired. 40 year old alister philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your rock you are just. wow. the fascination of birth of their own record kind of. given for places that other people don't get to go to these images a
well i'm melting furnace us or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorite motifs he gives power plants and container ships a whole you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's...
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pipes and millions of words that is why. 40 year old alister philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your rock you are just. the fascination of birth of their own rugged kind of. bizarre thing given for places that other people don't get to go to. these images are no feel good calendar art there too i steer for that. about 10 years ago wife i discovered his affinity for industrial complexes and started photographing them above all he's fascinated by their own intended beauty but his compositions also tell us something about what humans create and how. these robots will be able to process frozen pork fat for sausage making. this is a radiometer for atomic particles in a nuclear research lab. and this is an outer space simulator big enough to accommodate entire space ships. and on this photo is a giant container ship a vessel. this size
pipes and millions of words that is why. 40 year old alister philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your rock you are just. the fascination of birth of their own rugged kind of. bizarre thing given for places that other people don't get to go...
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. >> they are joined by prince charles, his father, prince philip, diana's brother earl spencer, and two young princes, william and harry. >> we were all astonished to see william and harry following their mother's coffin on that gun carriage. >> william was being stall wart. harry was suffering. he was too young to hide anything. >> people were stunned by the sight of that wreath on top of the coffin, the white littlies and the simple word mummy. >> i stand before you today, the representative of a family in grief, in a country in mourning before a world in shock. >> watched by millions around the world, diana's brother charles spencer gives the eulogy. >> william and harry, we all care desperately for you today. how great your suffering is. we cannot even imagine. >> spencer vows that his family will protect william and harry and honor diana's wishes for her sons. >> we, your blood family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative and loving way in which you were steering these two exceptional young men so that their souls are not simply immersed by duty and tradition but can
. >> they are joined by prince charles, his father, prince philip, diana's brother earl spencer, and two young princes, william and harry. >> we were all astonished to see william and harry following their mother's coffin on that gun carriage. >> william was being stall wart. harry was suffering. he was too young to hide anything. >> people were stunned by the sight of that wreath on top of the coffin, the white littlies and the simple word mummy. >> i stand before...
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and we're back west philip cutler father of modern marketing mr cotler here is it a question maybe a bit of a philosophical question but i'm sure you thought of it as well see in recent years i've noticed that and correct me if i'm wrong there's a shift in people spending happy it's like before people really wanted to buy and own stuff to feel happy or right to feast to feel better about themselves now that they need stuff yeah yeah yeah to to to to to feel established you need to have stuff now the focus is shifting on buying and living and experience not stuff and experience so instead of buying so let's say a flat screen people now book a trip overseas and 7 new car they sign up for a university course right can this new value that's put on the experience help the global economy well the demand for stuff is going down i like their idea it means that we don't have to produce so much physical stuff which requires ruling the earth basically by taking resources many of which can't be replaced later and making sound things so experienced is by the rate we are the songs what happens wit
and we're back west philip cutler father of modern marketing mr cotler here is it a question maybe a bit of a philosophical question but i'm sure you thought of it as well see in recent years i've noticed that and correct me if i'm wrong there's a shift in people spending happy it's like before people really wanted to buy and own stuff to feel happy or right to feast to feel better about themselves now that they need stuff yeah yeah yeah to to to to to feel established you need to have stuff...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundaon. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. ruth bader ginsburg, the second woman to serve as a u.s. supreme court justice, who became the leader of the court's liberal wing, died yesterd at the age of 87. ginsburg was at home with her family. her death was due to complications from metastatic pareatic cancer. outside the supreme court, where she served for 27 years, mourners continued to add to an informal memorial that began last night
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> hill: good evening, and thank you for joining . president donald trump spent much of today at his virginia golf club, and continued to deny news reports that he has disparaged military service members. "the atlantic," citing anonymous sources, reported on thursday that the president called americans who died in war "losers" and "suckers." he allegedly made the comments while on a 2018 trip to france, before a visit to an american military cemetery was canceled. the administration and mr. trump say the trip was
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regional farmers union representative moment in india it says the philip trees or whistling pines west pacific leech shows and because they can thrive in the harsh fireman's and because the steady lies the dunes. will move from city of ramadi a new suburb writes here when you are no was once nothing but it was and is is known for his living duties in before these trees were planted to adopt them to move we did with a cause illusion that. they call that much learned busines in he needed to produce a culture a to the things that made it possible for the foremost to sense that here it was but i'm a thorough proved to be that today 60 percent of senegal's vegetable production comes from the new i use region. an estimated 225000 tons of produce here under the. it has become the country's food basket and it was the pine trees that allowed farmers like a smaller say to create their fields. if you really want to because we were concerned with this was only after the trees were planted that were able to live and work the land. at 1st you could only put up temporary shelters because everything i
regional farmers union representative moment in india it says the philip trees or whistling pines west pacific leech shows and because they can thrive in the harsh fireman's and because the steady lies the dunes. will move from city of ramadi a new suburb writes here when you are no was once nothing but it was and is is known for his living duties in before these trees were planted to adopt them to move we did with a cause illusion that. they call that much learned busines in he needed to...
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i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena the nation grieves the giant of the supreme court this morning the late justice ruth bader ginsburg inspired a nationr lase supreme court and across the country. but even before plans for a funeral are announced, her death is sparking a schism president trump and republicans are vowing to fill the vacancy and joe biden says a senate vote before the election could create a constitutional crisis. nbc's garrett haake has more >> reporter: democratic presidential nominee joe biden urging the senate not to act on any supreme court nominee the president may select >> the people of this nation are choosing their future right now as they vote to jam this nomination through the senate is just an exercise in raw political power speaking to those republicans out there, senate republicans, who know deep down what is right for the country and consistent with the constitution. >> reporter: this as president trump commits himself to selecting a woman to justice ginsburg and doing it soon >>ly be putting forth a nominee next week. it will be a woman the presiden
i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena the nation grieves the giant of the supreme court this morning the late justice ruth bader ginsburg inspired a nationr lase supreme court and across the country. but even before plans for a funeral are announced, her death is sparking a schism president trump and republicans are vowing to fill the vacancy and joe biden says a senate vote before the election could create a constitutional crisis. nbc's garrett haake has more >> reporter:...
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i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. a giant of the supreme court now casts a long shadow over the 2020 election. the late justice ruth bader ginsburg was truey an icon, an inspiration to a generation. her impact felt in the growing memorials outside the supreme court and across the country her death on friday has already torn open a fierce new political schism president trump and top republicans are vowing to quickly fill the vacancy, while joe biden says a senate vote before the election could create a constitutional crisis. former president obama echoed his running mate, calling on republican senators to honor the same standard they set with merrick garland 4 1/2 years ago. the stakes don't get any higher than this, tracy >> reporter: no, frances, they don't, because if president trump nominates a conservative to the court, it could tip the balance of the court and affect big decisions on social issues and other issues for years, maybe even a generation to come. that's why the stakes are so high here. president trump
i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. a giant of the supreme court now casts a long shadow over the 2020 election. the late justice ruth bader ginsburg was truey an icon, an inspiration to a generation. her impact felt in the growing memorials outside the supreme court and across the country her death on friday has already torn open a fierce new political schism president trump and top republicans are vowing to quickly fill the vacancy, while joe biden says a senate vote before the...
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philip johnson and his family hope it will stay that way. they this new golden age for cycling seems almost too good to be true. when the cycle find struck eastern india in me 2020 the world heritage site but this wasn't. located in the bay of bengal it constitutes the largest mango for this on earth and is at the receiving end of many mental calamities local communities are now putting their heads together to find long term sustainable solutions to improve the living conditions in a place they call home. like then unpin had barely come and gone when help arrived in this and advance. volunteers from the quarantine students network set up pumps to expel the salt water that had collected in the fish ponds. the immediate aim of the emergency assistance was to enable locals to return to fish farming and also prevent an outbreak of disease. public health and hygiene are seriously disrupted here and need to be restored stagnant water is dangerous as it can lead to gastro intestinal diseases as well as skin conditions and then there is the often ig
philip johnson and his family hope it will stay that way. they this new golden age for cycling seems almost too good to be true. when the cycle find struck eastern india in me 2020 the world heritage site but this wasn't. located in the bay of bengal it constitutes the largest mango for this on earth and is at the receiving end of many mental calamities local communities are now putting their heads together to find long term sustainable solutions to improve the living conditions in a place they...
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. >> diana was cross-questioned about it quite closely by her father-in-law, by prince philip.latly denied having anything to do with it. >> but the royal family don't believe her. they're right not to. diana has secretly used a friend as a go-between to tell her side of the story to journalist andrew morton. >> i remember vividly going to a cafe in north london. i put on the headphones. and there's this voice. and it's diana. >> i was so depressed. i was trying to cut my wrists with razor blades. >> it was like entering a another world, a parallel universe. i was being let into a secret, the secret that diana was deeply unhappy. >> i felt so desperate. i was crying my eyes out. he said, i'm not going to listen, you're always doing this to me. he said, i'm going riding now. so i threw myself down the stairs. >> i was left reeling. this information is dynamite. >> one revelation is most damaging of all. prince charles, the future king, is in love with another woman. >> my dreams were appalling at night. i dreamt of camilla and charles. >> this was when the public discovered char
. >> diana was cross-questioned about it quite closely by her father-in-law, by prince philip.latly denied having anything to do with it. >> but the royal family don't believe her. they're right not to. diana has secretly used a friend as a go-between to tell her side of the story to journalist andrew morton. >> i remember vividly going to a cafe in north london. i put on the headphones. and there's this voice. and it's diana. >> i was so depressed. i was trying to cut...
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philip jones and rides his bike everywhere he cycle some 20000 kilometers e.-m. . up tech finished films and his family are pleased that more and more londoners are discovering the joys of cycling. that will be cycling enthusiast from the time when young children grow up that bikes to school. that's still something of an oddity until that happens could soon change. in school. then if they get people cycling in the next generation i think the bethany be more confident that on the buy a person we're going to should just go ahead and close 50 percent. sidestreets just close the lid cause don't need to go on 50 percent so give us access to everybody. cause as much as possible. those kinds of demands get unstuck drive as the riled up the city's cabbies are among cyclists the racist critics. who don't want to get rid of oldham. they would and then this is the traffic at the moment is terrible. row. so whatever michael moore sorcha license is just going to make the traffic even worse just i dress this off the people who saw it drag the marmot the high white collars on the
philip jones and rides his bike everywhere he cycle some 20000 kilometers e.-m. . up tech finished films and his family are pleased that more and more londoners are discovering the joys of cycling. that will be cycling enthusiast from the time when young children grow up that bikes to school. that's still something of an oddity until that happens could soon change. in school. then if they get people cycling in the next generation i think the bethany be more confident that on the buy a person...
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and in jacksonville, the jaguars pounced on philip rivers and the colts late, winning 27-20. indy has now lost their last seven season openers >> let's check back in with michelle grossman who is busy tracking sally there along the gulf good morning again >> good morning, guys. yeah, we'll be busy over the next five days immediately we are looking at the concern for today becoming a category 1 storm we have hurricane watchings and warnings along the gulf. the biggest number one threat will be the rainfall we could locally see up to 24 inches of rain remember that flooding is the number one cause for weather relate states. as we look towards the southwest, temperatures in the 100s 103 in phoenix so a hot, dry day there. all right. guys, we'll talk more about sally, the impact, the storm surge, and look at the fire threat still continue information the pacific northwest. >> michelle, thank you so much >>> in today's quick hits, governor cuomo announced that the mta in new york will issue $50 fines to passengers who refuse to wear a mask. the new rule goes into effect today. >>>
and in jacksonville, the jaguars pounced on philip rivers and the colts late, winning 27-20. indy has now lost their last seven season openers >> let's check back in with michelle grossman who is busy tracking sally there along the gulf good morning again >> good morning, guys. yeah, we'll be busy over the next five days immediately we are looking at the concern for today becoming a category 1 storm we have hurricane watchings and warnings along the gulf. the biggest number one...
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a year on we meet philip canes again he's now union secretary at the trade union verity we ask what's changed at the d.o.j. . it was hard it's worse today than it was before we now have twice as many contract workers as permanent staff. do you mean if a deal and teddy are really pushing to use contract work to oust their own employees. the reduction of permanent staff is in full swing in many industries. what employers call flexible is ation means insecurity and lower pay for employees. it's not just about the meat industry contracts are a problem there used to be entrepreneurial risk the entrepreneur had the money but they also had the risk if there was no work to do that's fallen completely by the wayside today they say they need people to be on call when there is work but they should just disappear when it's done just so long as they don't have to pay anyone to stand around. the german institute for economic research is. also critical of the fact that companies often exploit contract work and other such employment arrangements. see that option but. it can't be the goal of german ec
a year on we meet philip canes again he's now union secretary at the trade union verity we ask what's changed at the d.o.j. . it was hard it's worse today than it was before we now have twice as many contract workers as permanent staff. do you mean if a deal and teddy are really pushing to use contract work to oust their own employees. the reduction of permanent staff is in full swing in many industries. what employers call flexible is ation means insecurity and lower pay for employees. it's...
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