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it's good to have your company africa's most industrialized country is bracing for more bouts of pollock cuts of africa's paul utility eskom said breakdowns at its policy stations has slashed the amount of electricity it's able to generate which is state and supplies more than 90 percent of the country's electricity but since 2007 it has struggled to meet demand he says seen the company results should cutting supply on a rotating shuttle when the national grid cannot meet demand that's referred to as getting in south africa now the public cuts on not just an inconvenience they cost the country billions and last year pushed the economy to the brink of recession now to help us understand why problems prevail at this utility of invited chris yen and on to the program he's an energy and an estate business intelligence to south africa welcome to africa mr yen and it's quite used to be one of the most reliable power utilities in the world why is it now in crisis. it's a hard thing to explain in in a few words but there's been a series of poor decisions over the yes' poor decisions by the share
it's good to have your company africa's most industrialized country is bracing for more bouts of pollock cuts of africa's paul utility eskom said breakdowns at its policy stations has slashed the amount of electricity it's able to generate which is state and supplies more than 90 percent of the country's electricity but since 2007 it has struggled to meet demand he says seen the company results should cutting supply on a rotating shuttle when the national grid cannot meet demand that's referred...
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karen pollock is still with me.ent on 75 years ago. i think it's a great shame to hear these sorts of interviews around this time. i think the first thing that is important to say is there an international gathering on monday at auschwitz as there is every year, but this one will be hugely significant, with heads of states, representatives from all over the country and i think the world's eyes, the spotlight will be at auschwitz and at the commemoration but i don't think that precludes israel, the first time they have had such a gathering to commemorate the holocaust, the attempt to annoy a date alljewish people —— annihilate, i think it is a real shame that we have to see this sort of diplomatic issue around it. not the time for political arguments you would say, a time to remember the victims and to think about what that means. yes and also i don't want to get into the hole ins and outs of different countries histories, but the fact is it is always complicated and whilst at the same time it is absolutely true that
karen pollock is still with me.ent on 75 years ago. i think it's a great shame to hear these sorts of interviews around this time. i think the first thing that is important to say is there an international gathering on monday at auschwitz as there is every year, but this one will be hugely significant, with heads of states, representatives from all over the country and i think the world's eyes, the spotlight will be at auschwitz and at the commemoration but i don't think that precludes israel,...
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here to break it all down is kenneth pollock, a former c.i.a. intelligence analyst.nks for being withs. >> pleasure, laura. >> so you wrote that general soleimani was like a combination of lady gaga, james bond and romo all rolled into one. how significant is the moment of his death? >> very significant. he was hugely important for iranians. he was ext pmelyular within iran. he was a critical element of the iranian leadership. arguably perhaps the second most powerful m in iran. addition, all across the middle east, this was thef mastermind iran's regional strategy, who had wonnt css victories for iran over the last 20 years. when you look at it, just objectively, iran had a pretty weak hand in the middle east, tespecially compared united states. it was qasem soleimani who played that hand bolliantly that he repeatedly won victories, won hands that iran had no business winning. >> and yetous u.s. presidents, when given the opportunity to kill him, passed on it because they were fearful of what it would unleash. what could the consequences be time? >> this is the prob
here to break it all down is kenneth pollock, a former c.i.a. intelligence analyst.nks for being withs. >> pleasure, laura. >> so you wrote that general soleimani was like a combination of lady gaga, james bond and romo all rolled into one. how significant is the moment of his death? >> very significant. he was hugely important for iranians. he was ext pmelyular within iran. he was a critical element of the iranian leadership. arguably perhaps the second most powerful m in...
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stopping its forces at the auschwitz concentration camp time to 7th of january is now international pollock with remembrance day for the millions of jews killed during the 2nd world war. for all the symbol of the type of crowd control for naismith just numerous protests as the critics say is just a political ploy designed to win votes in upcoming read at the elect.
stopping its forces at the auschwitz concentration camp time to 7th of january is now international pollock with remembrance day for the millions of jews killed during the 2nd world war. for all the symbol of the type of crowd control for naismith just numerous protests as the critics say is just a political ploy designed to win votes in upcoming read at the elect.
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reach the top in top form where they have a fair share of admirers to the delight of the proud owner pollock of. the 10. good trucks don't age they just change owners as if it were a really really really leverage and they never let us down unlike the new trucks that have to be towed and you've seen the proof of who. you know every and then out alter their antiques veterans committed on. the. future mission soaring into outer space charlie the robot. and other intelligent machines are the future. but they're already carrying out valuable tasks in the present what can artificial intelligence do. and what are its limits. charlie and the humanness. d.w. . to me and call me. never to. check out how to explain. to our free. will. there be it is it is. time to. be done. elite. player legislate. this is g.w. news live from but in the new year begins with australia's bushfires claim a more lives amid rescues and evacuations these firefighters made it out alive that many other people have not been so lucky says the wolf has been confirmed dead since monday among them close to stayed behind to say that
reach the top in top form where they have a fair share of admirers to the delight of the proud owner pollock of. the 10. good trucks don't age they just change owners as if it were a really really really leverage and they never let us down unlike the new trucks that have to be towed and you've seen the proof of who. you know every and then out alter their antiques veterans committed on. the. future mission soaring into outer space charlie the robot. and other intelligent machines are the...
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a number of popular pollock's me ma have been shot down in the home call it's all in the attempt to try and prevent the spread of the virus if you're brown is standing by for us at one of those theme parks but 1st let's go live to scott hyde live in beijing for the latest and scott the warning there that it may be getting even stronger must be sending a chill down people's minds in china and it certainly would be yeah they said that you know it's definitely getting stronger they're trying everything they can do to understand how this virus spreads how strong this virus is but as you mentioned they admitted that it is getting stronger now this comes more transportation restrictions across china but here specifically in the capital beijing we know that long distance bus service has been suspended there are several bus stations across the city they have now halted that's because the bus system here is less regulated than say high speed rail and airlines so they're worried about being able to track people because they don't have to show their i.d.'s they're worried about tracking people spe
a number of popular pollock's me ma have been shot down in the home call it's all in the attempt to try and prevent the spread of the virus if you're brown is standing by for us at one of those theme parks but 1st let's go live to scott hyde live in beijing for the latest and scott the warning there that it may be getting even stronger must be sending a chill down people's minds in china and it certainly would be yeah they said that you know it's definitely getting stronger they're trying...
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abigail: 2018, pollock uptrend. let this into the context of the stocks.st putting out a saying, escalator up and elevator down. it definitely looks a little nerve-racking. what do you think within this range? >> a longer-term uptrend. a lot more upside can come. the biggest thing i see, we broke out, tested the target of the breakout, that is important, but we also have this gap. 1910 holds here technically, we could see this back. maybe hold 1800. 1700 would be ideal. deeply oversold and provide a great buying opportunity. thank you for joining us, steve from bank of america securities. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: microsoft releasing earnings. we see the shares moving higher after hours. here to break down the numbers, we want to bring in the seattle. chief for bloomberg news. let's start with the cloud segment can you tell us a little bit more? >> the beat was pretty broad-based but certainly cloud keeps on trucking. i feel like every quarter, it is starting to get a little repetitive. this time, the cloud beat was even more significant
abigail: 2018, pollock uptrend. let this into the context of the stocks.st putting out a saying, escalator up and elevator down. it definitely looks a little nerve-racking. what do you think within this range? >> a longer-term uptrend. a lot more upside can come. the biggest thing i see, we broke out, tested the target of the breakout, that is important, but we also have this gap. 1910 holds here technically, we could see this back. maybe hold 1800. 1700 would be ideal. deeply oversold...
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like a jackson pollock. >> oh, my god!dly around here? >> oh, super friendly! >> stephen: is it easy to meet people? >> let's see. >> stephen: so where are you guys from? >> just local, yeah. >> stephen: what-- what do i need to know to be a kiwi? just tell me the thing that essentially i have to know if i'm going to pass. >> oh, geez, you've got to know how to do a hummy. >> stephen: what's a hummy? >> hummy is-- >> stephen: is that the sausage on the bread? >> give him a hummy. >> when you press the bridge of your nose up against-- >> give him a hummy, go on. and share breath. ( laughter ) >> stephen: in some countries we're now a common law couple. ( laughter ). >> see the big hand on top of the building? that's the art gallery, it's the big hand upside down! it looks like it's giving the finger. >> stephen: "cosmopolitan" magazine says that's the one move that will drive your man wild. ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ i'm in. i want to be a kiwi. what else do i need to do? >> got to change your clothes. come with us. >> stephen: i can
like a jackson pollock. >> oh, my god!dly around here? >> oh, super friendly! >> stephen: is it easy to meet people? >> let's see. >> stephen: so where are you guys from? >> just local, yeah. >> stephen: what-- what do i need to know to be a kiwi? just tell me the thing that essentially i have to know if i'm going to pass. >> oh, geez, you've got to know how to do a hummy. >> stephen: what's a hummy? >> hummy is-- >> stephen: is...
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. >> shannon: okay, andrew pollock's daughter who was killed in the mass shooting tweeted this "the " no i feel what terrifying is, terrifying as my daughter on the third floor for 40 minutes with nobody to help her. i would have for terrifying concealing holders to be there after school. #fix#fix-it ." >> a well-trained hero who knew exactly what he was doing with a firearm, but all of the other people who are not so well-trained, we don't do full background checks, 89% of american people want us to do complete universal background checks, which people continue to do. 86% want red flag logs, this is a problem that we are not vetting who is going around with these guns well enough in states like texas, the gun violence, mortality and injury rates are higher than the states that don't allow everybody to walk around with guns. >> shannon: all right, we will leave it there for tonight's lightning round, ethan and stephanie, happy new year. good to see you both. >> thanks, shannon. >> shannon: thank you for joining us with special coverage of the ongoing events in iraq, that taking out of
. >> shannon: okay, andrew pollock's daughter who was killed in the mass shooting tweeted this "the " no i feel what terrifying is, terrifying as my daughter on the third floor for 40 minutes with nobody to help her. i would have for terrifying concealing holders to be there after school. #fix#fix-it ." >> a well-trained hero who knew exactly what he was doing with a firearm, but all of the other people who are not so well-trained, we don't do full background checks,...
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officials began calling nob hill and the lower pollock is not a very nice.other people we knew said it's only one week away. we thought it was down by civic centre, for example, and we wondered, lower than what. i will have to come about the other thing of who it represents in the community. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. i am an emergency department nurse at san francisco general. i am not usually a regular of these things other than starbucks, but there is some important stuff and i want to keep letting you all know and give you all and update. there is so much information. it is overwhelming. i'm trying in my mind to organize it all for you. that is what i am working on. thank goodness that supervisors took onto the resolution for us to address some of the issues that we are having with staffing i just want to say something, hopefully i can get it done in the time allotted. matt cheney said about the schools when he was introducing his resolution that planning ahead for the obvious growth of our city is important and i am concerned our c.f.
officials began calling nob hill and the lower pollock is not a very nice.other people we knew said it's only one week away. we thought it was down by civic centre, for example, and we wondered, lower than what. i will have to come about the other thing of who it represents in the community. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. i am an emergency department nurse at san francisco general. i am not usually a regular of these things other than starbucks, but there is some...
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. >> reporter: or "the truman show" and his passion project the 2000 film "pollock," which he also directedterally spent almost a decade building up to work -- to shooting that, you know. >> what are you looking for? what are you pushing me for? >> so, i guess that would be the one thing i'm the most passionate about. and i ended up spending a lot of my own money on that film. >> reporter: really? >> my wife was going, ed? i'm saying, i have no choice in the matter because i've got to do it. >> reporter: harris has been married to actress amy maddigan for 36 years. the pair and their daughter lily have managed a low-key celebrity life. you have taken the celebrity aspect out of it. has that been by design? >> pretty much. i live out in california, pretty low profile, but it's not like a big party time or anything. all the things i did that were totally stupid and would have caused some kind of problems, i did before anybody knew who i was. >> reporter: before social media. >> exactly. no kidding, man. >> reporter: as for that new season of "west world," harris finally cracked under question
. >> reporter: or "the truman show" and his passion project the 2000 film "pollock," which he also directedterally spent almost a decade building up to work -- to shooting that, you know. >> what are you looking for? what are you pushing me for? >> so, i guess that would be the one thing i'm the most passionate about. and i ended up spending a lot of my own money on that film. >> reporter: really? >> my wife was going, ed? i'm saying, i have no...
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pollock is at it again roses by any other name may smell as sweet but a top analyst argues that's nothe case for technology companies and we'll have some fun with that when we come back. ♪ i've been a caregiver for 20 years. no two patients are the same. predicting the next step for them can be challenging. today we're using the ibm cloud to run new analytics tools that help us better predict and plan a patient's recovery. ♪ ♪ ultimately, it's helping thousands of patients return home. and who doesn't love going home. because it's tailored to you! ...take the personal assessment and get matched with a proven weight loss plan. find out which customized plan can make losing weight easier for you! myww join for less than a $1 a day. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're r
pollock is at it again roses by any other name may smell as sweet but a top analyst argues that's nothe case for technology companies and we'll have some fun with that when we come back. ♪ i've been a caregiver for 20 years. no two patients are the same. predicting the next step for them can be challenging. today we're using the ibm cloud to run new analytics tools that help us better predict and plan a patient's recovery. ♪ ♪ ultimately, it's helping thousands of patients return home....
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officials began calling nob hill and the lower pollock is not a very nice.other people we knew said it's only one week away. we thought it was down by civic centre, for example, and we wondered, lower than what. i will have to come about the other thing of who it represents in the community. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. i am an emergency department nurse at san francisco general. i am not usually a regular of these things other than starbucks, but there is some important stuff and i want to keep letting you all know and give you all and update. there is so much information. it is overwhelming. i'm trying in my mind to organize it all for you. that is what i am working on. thank goodness that supervisors took onto the resolution for us to address some of the issues that we are having with staffing i just want to say something, hopefully i can get it done in the time allotted. matt cheney said about the schools when he was introducing his resolution that planning ahead for the obvious growth of our city is important and i am concerned our c.f.
officials began calling nob hill and the lower pollock is not a very nice.other people we knew said it's only one week away. we thought it was down by civic centre, for example, and we wondered, lower than what. i will have to come about the other thing of who it represents in the community. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. i am an emergency department nurse at san francisco general. i am not usually a regular of these things other than starbucks, but there is some...
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and karen pollock is the chief executive of the holocaust educational trust.earest camp to us, there we re and the nearest camp to us, there were two, one was an extermination camp, and one was a place which was forced labour camp. i can remember the day very well. we had an hour, i think, my father told me to up and assemble and we walked there, quite assemble and we walked there, quite a long walk, and we ended up in this small village surrounded by fields and by words and my father and my grandfather luckily new someone there —— fields and woods. before we we re there —— fields and woods. before we were rounded up... we knew there was nowhere to go. my father and my grandfather went to see him and gave them the valuables they could carry and said, if we were sent to the camp, not to worry about the rest of the family, but my grandfather was very keen to try and save the lives of his two grandchildren, myself and my cousin. we walked to the camp and we we re my cousin. we walked to the camp and we were surrounded by fields and woods that camp. there was a wa
and karen pollock is the chief executive of the holocaust educational trust.earest camp to us, there we re and the nearest camp to us, there were two, one was an extermination camp, and one was a place which was forced labour camp. i can remember the day very well. we had an hour, i think, my father told me to up and assemble and we walked there, quite assemble and we walked there, quite a long walk, and we ended up in this small village surrounded by fields and by words and my father and my...
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quads categories those competitors agreed to stand down from racing on stage 8 out of respect for pollock on solving this who was killed in a crash on sunday the other 3 categories did resume racing around the town of water . spain's carlos signs saw his lead in the car rankings tough to 6 minutes 40 seconds the driver has admitted navigation was harder without having the usual bike tracks to follow for the tributes also paid to consult us. we didn't start the motor motorcycle category today but. it's a hard one to take and fortunately we know the dangers in this order and. it's. just a hard day when that day in day arrives and. we were there for the world's top badminton player japan's came to motor is in a stable condition after being involved in a fatal road accident just hours off to win the malaysian masters he was travelling to kuala lumpur international airport when the van he was in collided with a 30 ton truck the driver was killed in the crash but motor and the 3 others on board suffered no major injuries buffalo negotiate most of could be forgiven for feeling a little hard done
quads categories those competitors agreed to stand down from racing on stage 8 out of respect for pollock on solving this who was killed in a crash on sunday the other 3 categories did resume racing around the town of water . spain's carlos signs saw his lead in the car rankings tough to 6 minutes 40 seconds the driver has admitted navigation was harder without having the usual bike tracks to follow for the tributes also paid to consult us. we didn't start the motor motorcycle category today...
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officials began calling nob hill and the lower pollock is not a very nice.d it's only one week away. we thought it was down by civic centre, for example, and we wondered, lower than what. i will have to come about the other thing of who it represents in the community. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. i am an emergency department nurse at san francisco general. i am not usually a regular of these things other than starbucks, but there is some important stuff and i want to keep letting you all know and give you all and update. there is so much information. it is overwhelming. i'm trying in my mind to organize it all for you. that is what i am working on. thank goodness that supervisors took onto the resolution for us to address some of the issues that we are having with staffing i just want to say something, hopefully i can get it done in the time allotted. matt cheney said about the schools when he was introducing his resolution that planning ahead for the obvious growth of our city is important and i am concerned our c.f.o. is not doing that. su
officials began calling nob hill and the lower pollock is not a very nice.d it's only one week away. we thought it was down by civic centre, for example, and we wondered, lower than what. i will have to come about the other thing of who it represents in the community. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. i am an emergency department nurse at san francisco general. i am not usually a regular of these things other than starbucks, but there is some important stuff and i want...
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he gets translated by other people into medical solutions, the benefit, same thing happened in a pollock of tremendous numbers, when you go for it and try to solve the hard problems. this is a hard thing. >> we find stuff even now about, people are different. when all the the same. with different genetics and different tendencies towards different types of diseases. you learn that, the bigger he build a group of people that event in space and you are doing the medical research required to understand how to adapting scott kelly, you have scott and markham and scott flew for fora year and that's pretty cool. but it's not quite a third but longer and longer duration, larger numbers of people getting more people up in space, understanding how the average person would adapt to space if that's the key defining the counter that you talk about. >> the of the park is that's why you incrementally get there. that's part of my going back to the moon is important is that we will learn a lot more about the environment, what it takes, the effects it's having an humans before we try to take a three-year
he gets translated by other people into medical solutions, the benefit, same thing happened in a pollock of tremendous numbers, when you go for it and try to solve the hard problems. this is a hard thing. >> we find stuff even now about, people are different. when all the the same. with different genetics and different tendencies towards different types of diseases. you learn that, the bigger he build a group of people that event in space and you are doing the medical research required to...
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. >> questlove: the only way i can describe it is like if you take the art of jackson pollock -- >> jimmytlove: and if you take hunter s. thompson's writing, and miles davis' abstract dark period, and daniel humm's creative culinary madness. >> jimmy: what >> questlove: and donny osmond that's griselda. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, what do you mean sprinkle donny at the end. >> questlove: put them all in a blender. >> jimmy: yeah i love that -- they're doing - the song is called, "dr. birds." >> questlove: yeah >> jimmy: the album is "wwcd." you want to hear a taste of it, higgins? >> steve: i'd love to. bust me off a piece. ♪ all my foreigns red it make me feel specia banana peel ak ♪ ♪ i'm lookin' real extr thi love it. i love it. de, griselda is here tonight [ cheers and applause >> steve: oh >> jimmy: that's great yeah, everyone is saying it's kind of like a wu-tang type of vibe >> they're the new wu-tang they're the next movement in hip-hop right now. >> jimmy: i'm so psyched to see it >> questlove: yes. yes. >> jimmy: it's going to be fun guys, it's time for "tonight show hashtags.
. >> questlove: the only way i can describe it is like if you take the art of jackson pollock -- >> jimmytlove: and if you take hunter s. thompson's writing, and miles davis' abstract dark period, and daniel humm's creative culinary madness. >> jimmy: what >> questlove: and donny osmond that's griselda. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, what do you mean sprinkle donny at the end. >> questlove: put them all in a blender. >> jimmy: yeah i love that -- they're...