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more than 150 women gave victim impact statements and then the judge punctuated the sentence by sawing i just signed your death warrant. what i day yesterday, jean. >> reporter: alisyn, what a day. what a week and a half. as survivors went up to the microphone in that courtroom and told their stories one by one. they also set out a timeline. so many of them reported this to authorities and nothing was ever done. now they want answers. >> this is way bigger than him. this is about the institutions that protected him. everyone in the world should be outraged right now. and if you aren't, you should examine why. >> reporter: the victims of disgraced former gymnastics
more than 150 women gave victim impact statements and then the judge punctuated the sentence by sawing i just signed your death warrant. what i day yesterday, jean. >> reporter: alisyn, what a day. what a week and a half. as survivors went up to the microphone in that courtroom and told their stories one by one. they also set out a timeline. so many of them reported this to authorities and nothing was ever done. now they want answers. >> this is way bigger than him. this is about...
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political solution to the war in syria that began in the black sea resort of sochi they've been punctuated with disagreements interruptions and delays. by the kenyan opposition movement has been declared a criminal group by the government or in the symbolic swearing in of an aide to write a dinner. u.s. active state and defense minister meeting that counterparts from qatar in washington d.c. ahead of their closed meetings. said the u.s. was keen to find a solution to the gulf crisis seen several arab nations cut off all ties with qatar this dispute has had direct negative consequences economically and militarily for those involved as well as the united states well concerned by the rhetoric and propaganda employed in the region playing out daily in mainstream and social media it is critical that all parties minimize rhetoric exercise restraint to avoid further escalation and work toward a resolution. they united g.c.c. bolsters our effectiveness so many fronts particularly on counter terror countering terrorism defeating isis and countering the spread of iran it's mine and plans. to go ahea
political solution to the war in syria that began in the black sea resort of sochi they've been punctuated with disagreements interruptions and delays. by the kenyan opposition movement has been declared a criminal group by the government or in the symbolic swearing in of an aide to write a dinner. u.s. active state and defense minister meeting that counterparts from qatar in washington d.c. ahead of their closed meetings. said the u.s. was keen to find a solution to the gulf crisis seen...
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so what stephen gould describes is this punctuated equilibrium. back, even in the last years, we have had 6 mass 400 million extinction events. the most recent being 65 million years ago, when that meteor hit the earth, and something like 85% of the species on earth disappeared, including the dinosaurs. so then, after we have this mass extinction event, you have a mass speciation. which in that case, it was good for us because mammals filled the space. which the dinosaurs had. it's like what is going on in the corporate world. since 2000, 52% of the fortune 500 companies have disappeared. they have merged -- [speaking simultaneously] cory: i started checking, i could not believe that just since 2000, 50% have gone away. but it is amazing. some have gone away through -- the enrons and worldcoms, because of fraud. some of them had massive mergers, taking away people, businesses in combat. -- businesses like compaq. tom: hewlett-packard or maybe ibm is next, who knows. but then you have what you talk about everyday on the show, is this mass speciatio
so what stephen gould describes is this punctuated equilibrium. back, even in the last years, we have had 6 mass 400 million extinction events. the most recent being 65 million years ago, when that meteor hit the earth, and something like 85% of the species on earth disappeared, including the dinosaurs. so then, after we have this mass extinction event, you have a mass speciation. which in that case, it was good for us because mammals filled the space. which the dinosaurs had. it's like what is...
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inaction, big punctuation mark, then we get going. what bosses can do is they can raise the prominence of midpoints. the other thing we can do at a midpoint, and this is so interesting, we can pretend that we're a little bit behind. there's research from the national basketball association, the nba, that shows that in general, teams ahead at halftime are more likely to win the game with one exception. teams that are down by one point at halftime are actually more likely to win a game than teams that are up by one point. >> let's talk about working with your employees on their reviews. bad news first. so, you owned a good note, is that why? >> oh, boy. i mean, how many times have you said or heard i've got some good news and some bad news? and when we deliver that, that combo, we often give the good news first. why? it's uncomfortable giving bad news. you don't want to seem like you're a jerk. but what the evidence tells us very clearly from the science of timing is that four to five people prefer getting the bad news first, not the go
inaction, big punctuation mark, then we get going. what bosses can do is they can raise the prominence of midpoints. the other thing we can do at a midpoint, and this is so interesting, we can pretend that we're a little bit behind. there's research from the national basketball association, the nba, that shows that in general, teams ahead at halftime are more likely to win the game with one exception. teams that are down by one point at halftime are actually more likely to win a game than teams...
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you will see sunshine into the afternoon, elsewhere bright with sunshine at times, it will be punctuatedy scattering showers, some showers heavy and thundery and as temperatures drop across scotland and northern ireland we will see the showers turning wintry. many on the hills but the increasing risk of snow to low levels through the week. cold air in place and get ready for windy conditions at times, too. goodbye. this is bbc news, our latest headlines. thejustice secretary considers seeking a judicial review, after a decision to release the serial sex attackerjohn worboys. every victim out there, every friend and family of victims, anybody who's read about this case, will want to know that we are doing everything we can to make sure that the victims are properly protected. ukip leader henry bolton is under pressure to resign, after his girlfriend apologises for alleged racist remarks about prince harry's fiancee, meghan markle. police hunt for a man in connection with an attack that killed one man and seriously injured a pregnant woman in east yorkshire on friday. reports suggest a cro
you will see sunshine into the afternoon, elsewhere bright with sunshine at times, it will be punctuatedy scattering showers, some showers heavy and thundery and as temperatures drop across scotland and northern ireland we will see the showers turning wintry. many on the hills but the increasing risk of snow to low levels through the week. cold air in place and get ready for windy conditions at times, too. goodbye. this is bbc news, our latest headlines. thejustice secretary considers seeking a...
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he used punctuation, conjugated verbs. who the hell talks like this.is polished swamp speaker we want rally trump. the guy who talks to the common man the forgotten man and all the bakbasic bitches. [applause] >> no one really talks presidential out in the bars in wisconsin. that's where the common man lives jordan. we can't forget those people. let me take some presidential clips from the speech tonight and ma go maga them back into tp speech. >> we all share the same heart, the same heart, the same destiny and the same great american flag. >> burn your passport because america's first and traveling is for traitors. also don't trust your fake news bank statement you're rich now, baby. hashtag
he used punctuation, conjugated verbs. who the hell talks like this.is polished swamp speaker we want rally trump. the guy who talks to the common man the forgotten man and all the bakbasic bitches. [applause] >> no one really talks presidential out in the bars in wisconsin. that's where the common man lives jordan. we can't forget those people. let me take some presidential clips from the speech tonight and ma go maga them back into tp speech. >> we all share the same heart, the...
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. >> reporter: to put a punctuation park on the dangers chp officers face every day, another officer almost died last night in contra costa county. just after 6:00 p.m., in concord, motorcycle officer martin lendway was assisting drivers who had been in a collision. the chp says that the 52-year-old slammed into the car that lendway was assisting, pinning officer lend way under one of them. he suffered major injuries. >>> a dui suspect trying to get away from chp in modesto--the officer is in serious condition. the chase started when the highway patrol spotted a guy going the wrong way on highway 99 overnight. the chase went through city streets, back on to the highway then ended near the airport. >>> in the meantime, a project to prevent wrong way drivers is apparently out of testing face and is being implemented across the state. the sign features wrong way signs and dplfleckors on the highway. >>> a gang is involve in a spree of robberies and carjacking, police arrested these seven adults including five teenagers. police recovered seven guns, lots of fake guns along with thousands
. >> reporter: to put a punctuation park on the dangers chp officers face every day, another officer almost died last night in contra costa county. just after 6:00 p.m., in concord, motorcycle officer martin lendway was assisting drivers who had been in a collision. the chp says that the 52-year-old slammed into the car that lendway was assisting, pinning officer lend way under one of them. he suffered major injuries. >>> a dui suspect trying to get away from chp in modesto--the...
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the crass remark punctuating a wild day in washington with president trump fiercely criticizing the controversial foreign surveillance intelligence act or fisa just hours before congress was set to vote. the president resurrecting his unfounded attack on the obama administration claiming, this is the act that may have been used to so badly surveil and abuse the trump campaign by the previous administration and others. the intelligence community immediately erupting. >> i thought the president's tweets, once again, were irresponsible and not thought through. >> reporter: even republicans frustrated. >> the tweet is a mistake. the president is supporting the vote today. >> if you're a member of the intelligence community and you woke up this morning and saw that tweet, it's hard for me to describe the outrage and consternation. >> reporter: the president posted his tweet that contradicted the white house's public position after this direct appeal from a fox news analyst. >> mr. president, this is not the way to go. >> reporter: president trump later this morning appearing to reverse himself, get sm
the crass remark punctuating a wild day in washington with president trump fiercely criticizing the controversial foreign surveillance intelligence act or fisa just hours before congress was set to vote. the president resurrecting his unfounded attack on the obama administration claiming, this is the act that may have been used to so badly surveil and abuse the trump campaign by the previous administration and others. the intelligence community immediately erupting. >> i thought the...
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for the donate life float, that beauty helps punctuate what's on the inside. >> he's here with you, always. >> reporter: baseball legend rod carew is riding the float this year because he received a heart and kidney from an organ donor. >> it's the greatest thing that anyone can do. you know, there's so many people out there that need organs. >> reporter: his donor, konrad reuland, died from a brain aneurysm at the age of 29. weeks later, konrad's parents were able to listen to their son's heart. now they're honoring him by riding with carew in the parade. you guys consider yourselves family, don't you? >> that's the first thing i told him, when they came to our house that day is, whether you like it or not, you're family now. >> reporter: family, that's how the owens feel. they lost their daughter, melissa, but her heart went to yolanda harshaw. now they're all riding the float together in melissa's memory. >> anything to help them out, you know, keep melissa's dream alive, i'm all for it. >> it's an incredible, incredible platform for her to be able to speak for a donation. >> reporter:
for the donate life float, that beauty helps punctuate what's on the inside. >> he's here with you, always. >> reporter: baseball legend rod carew is riding the float this year because he received a heart and kidney from an organ donor. >> it's the greatest thing that anyone can do. you know, there's so many people out there that need organs. >> reporter: his donor, konrad reuland, died from a brain aneurysm at the age of 29. weeks later, konrad's parents were able to...
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. >> reporter: after a difficult week, punctuated by derogatory language about immigrants from africa and haiti. the president is on the defensive. >> no, i am not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. that i can tell you. >>> you are naming african and central caribbean countries these negative ward -- words, you can say your not a racist, but your actions say otherwise. >> the crowd of about 100 demonstrated at oakland city hall, determined to fight for daca and other immigration programs. >> this amazing country has been a hub for people all over the world. and immigrants and refugees have come here for safety and shelter. and now, it seems like we're turning a cold shoulder on them. and that's horrible. >> reporter: last week, a federal judge ruled daca had to continue for now, saying the administration made a mistake of law, when it decided to end the program. on twitter, the president wrote, i as president want people coming into our country, who are going to help us become strong and great again. the impasse could get even more tense. >> i, forone, w
. >> reporter: after a difficult week, punctuated by derogatory language about immigrants from africa and haiti. the president is on the defensive. >> no, i am not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. that i can tell you. >>> you are naming african and central caribbean countries these negative ward -- words, you can say your not a racist, but your actions say otherwise. >> the crowd of about 100 demonstrated at oakland city hall,...
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. >>> the start of president trump's second year in office is punctuated by a political showdown as well as a show of unity in the streets. millions took part in women's marches from coast to coast, border to border to protest against president trump. their demands, equality and justice and political and social change. nbc morgan ratford surveyed the scene. >> reporter: an army of marches taking over streets in hundreds of cities, calling for change in washington. demanding inclusion in chicago. and fighting for equality in new york. >> we're out here because women have decided that they want to take back the conversation and they insist on being part of it. >> would you have organized this march if president trump hadn't been elected to office? >> we were going to protest regardless of whether it was hillary or donald trump, but of course donald trump just was a line that had to be drawn for all of us which helped us harness these millions of people across the world. >> this year they say is about harnessing that momentum and getting women to the polls and into office. women like kelly
. >>> the start of president trump's second year in office is punctuated by a political showdown as well as a show of unity in the streets. millions took part in women's marches from coast to coast, border to border to protest against president trump. their demands, equality and justice and political and social change. nbc morgan ratford surveyed the scene. >> reporter: an army of marches taking over streets in hundreds of cities, calling for change in washington. demanding...
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it will be punctuated by some heavy showers, the odd rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out either.creasingly to sleet and snow in scotland, northern ireland and northern england. by the time we hit tuesday, indeed for the rest of the week, colder air will be firmly in place, so that flow, generally coming in from the north—west almost throughout. certainly on tuesday, an added chilled to the winds, bringing lots of showers. the showers of rain, sleet and hail in the south, sunshine in between. snow on the hills, but snow to lower levels with the showers in parts of northern england, scotland and northern ireland. here are the wind—chill values. as we go into tuesday afternoon, made to feel completely sub zero across the north. the cold feed continues into wednesday, sunshine and showers. but wednesday night into thursday, a chance of a significant and disruptive area of low pressure crossing the country quite quickly, but it could bring severe gales. we will keep you updated on the exact track of that, and the impact over the coming days. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to bbc n
it will be punctuated by some heavy showers, the odd rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out either.creasingly to sleet and snow in scotland, northern ireland and northern england. by the time we hit tuesday, indeed for the rest of the week, colder air will be firmly in place, so that flow, generally coming in from the north—west almost throughout. certainly on tuesday, an added chilled to the winds, bringing lots of showers. the showers of rain, sleet and hail in the south, sunshine in...
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punctuated by heavy showers. the odd rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out. north the colder air seeping figures. further north the colder airseeping in. figures. further north the colder air seeping in. the feed of the cold wind continues into monday night. showers turning to sleet and snow in northern ireland, scotland and england. by tuesday and the rest of the week colder air firmly in place with the flow coming in from the north west, almost throughout. added chill to the wind on thursday. showers, rain, sleet and hail, snow in the hills. into lower levels in parts of northern england, scotland and northern ireland. here are the wind—chill values. feeling com pletely wind—chill values. feeling completely subzero across the north. continuing the cold feed into wednesday, sunshine and showers. chance of a significant disruptive low— pressure chance of a significant disruptive low—pressure entering the country quite quickly, could bring severe gales. we will keep you updated as to their track and the severity in the coming days. this is bbc news. the headli
punctuated by heavy showers. the odd rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out. north the colder air seeping figures. further north the colder airseeping in. figures. further north the colder air seeping in. the feed of the cold wind continues into monday night. showers turning to sleet and snow in northern ireland, scotland and england. by tuesday and the rest of the week colder air firmly in place with the flow coming in from the north west, almost throughout. added chill to the wind on thursday....
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. >> reporter: after a difficult week punctuated by derogatory language about immigrants from africa and haiti the president is on the defensive. >> no, i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever met. >> when now you are naming african countries, central american and caribbean countries these negative words, those are your actions, mr. president. so you could tell us you're not a racist, but your actions say otherwise. >> reporter: we caught up with activist dr. caesar cruz at this rally tonight on behalf of immigrants from el salvador. the crowd of about 100 demonstrated at oakland city hall determined to fight for daca and other immigration programs. >> this amazing country has been a hub for people all over the world and immigrants and refugees have come here for safety and shelter and now it seems like we're turning a cold shoulder on them and that's horrible. >> reporter: last week a federal judge in san francisco ruled daca had to continue for now saying the administration made a mistake of law. on twitter the president wrote i want people coming to our countr
. >> reporter: after a difficult week punctuated by derogatory language about immigrants from africa and haiti the president is on the defensive. >> no, i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever met. >> when now you are naming african countries, central american and caribbean countries these negative words, those are your actions, mr. president. so you could tell us you're not a racist, but your actions say otherwise. >> reporter: we caught up with...
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closing address tomorrow at the world economic forum in davos switzerland the climax of a week punctuated by reminders of the global elites almost unanimous disdain and disapproval of trump's america first policies in a crescendo of critiques each day has seen leaders one more powerful than the last take to the stage to argue why globalization must be reformed not retired and why multilateral solutions are increasingly the only solutions in the swiss alps it could very well be america first and america out in the cold but a new poll on how europe looks at the u.s. president and the united states reveals a clear fork in the road all european countries except for poland have seen their approval rating of trump fall below fifty percent since he took office last year you see it right there and yet most europeans say they do not want an end to the close ties between the european union and the united states and that trend has been rising with trump in the white house. so love the land not the leader of this is more than just statistics today in davos one well respected banking c.e.o. put it blu
closing address tomorrow at the world economic forum in davos switzerland the climax of a week punctuated by reminders of the global elites almost unanimous disdain and disapproval of trump's america first policies in a crescendo of critiques each day has seen leaders one more powerful than the last take to the stage to argue why globalization must be reformed not retired and why multilateral solutions are increasingly the only solutions in the swiss alps it could very well be america first and...
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age of twenty five were stabbed to death in britain's capital alone over new years four killings punctuated a year that bore the highest levels of knife deaths in england and wales in the twentieth to police officer numbers in twenty eighteen coincidentally are due to reach their lowest level since twenty two with police officers across the country blaming this huge drop on austerity cuts brought on to bail out the bankers in the city of london with trays of me offering a billion pound bunk to keep our government safe are the cuts that she has presided over for years putting the people of britain in danger joining me now is peter kirk i mean he's a former police chief inspector with over twenty years of experience peter thanks so much for coming on so we've heard quite a lot in other stories about austerity a collective economic punishment hurting the lives of people what is the reason for this uptick in knife crime and knife death in my view it's very simple it's because there are fewer police officers on the street and therefore there's less policing of the streets and therefore public sp
age of twenty five were stabbed to death in britain's capital alone over new years four killings punctuated a year that bore the highest levels of knife deaths in england and wales in the twentieth to police officer numbers in twenty eighteen coincidentally are due to reach their lowest level since twenty two with police officers across the country blaming this huge drop on austerity cuts brought on to bail out the bankers in the city of london with trays of me offering a billion pound bunk to...
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age of twenty five were stabbed to death in britain's capital alone over new years four killings punctuated the year that bore the highest levels of knife deaths in england and wales in the twentieth to police officer numbers in twenty eighteen coincidentally are due to reach their lowest levels in twenty zero two with police officers across the country blaming this huge drop on austerity cuts brought on to bail out the bankers in the city of london with trays of me offering a billion pound bunk to keep our government safe are the cuts that she has presided over for years putting the people of britain in danger joining me now is peter kirk a means a former police chief inspector with over twenty years of experience peter thanks so much for coming on so we've heard quite a lot in other stories about austerity a collective economic punishment hurting the lives of people what is the reason for this uptick in knife crime and knife death in my view it's very simple it's because there are fewer police officers on the street and therefore there is less policing of the streets and therefore public
age of twenty five were stabbed to death in britain's capital alone over new years four killings punctuated the year that bore the highest levels of knife deaths in england and wales in the twentieth to police officer numbers in twenty eighteen coincidentally are due to reach their lowest levels in twenty zero two with police officers across the country blaming this huge drop on austerity cuts brought on to bail out the bankers in the city of london with trays of me offering a billion pound...
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. >> can i put punctuation on that? i can't stress that enough. over the past maybe 15 years or organization has in my opinion drifted away from risk management to risk a million ration. we are trying to get risk out of the equation. i can get you to zero risk. i can't afford it. we have to become true and get back to the game of managing risk. it's not going to be perfect and i don't need to talk cavalierly when it comes to life. that's not what i'm talking about. we have to be able to quantify the risk, manage the risk in order to get the best effectiveness and efficiency out of what we're doing. strayed awayve from that as an enterprise and we need to get back there. ideas on how to do that given your perspective on things as an investor? you're constantly managing risk in your portfolio. how is it that this industry grows quickly enough to meet the needs that we have well simultaneously being careful ideas on howenough? if there is budget there will be plenty of investment in this industry. it's a question of budget certainty. it's a good retu
. >> can i put punctuation on that? i can't stress that enough. over the past maybe 15 years or organization has in my opinion drifted away from risk management to risk a million ration. we are trying to get risk out of the equation. i can get you to zero risk. i can't afford it. we have to become true and get back to the game of managing risk. it's not going to be perfect and i don't need to talk cavalierly when it comes to life. that's not what i'm talking about. we have to be able to...
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you know this takes the stand take stands and what's the what are called jack pines and there punctuated by open areas the blue in the summer glasses top of those talk about the scots and thrive in their sunnier landscape pine barons prairie savannah's without the canopies all of this is possible by simply kind of just allowing the land to do what it naturally does rather than trying to excavate it and create it shifted in the what we want it to be right you know exactly and this was the thing is that what happened in wisconsin is that a lot of non-native pines were grown there after timber in that the turn of the century a lot of houses built the united states were built with wood from wisconsin and once that was all done they started growing but the pines that they did were red pines are non-native they're used for wood pulp for what paper manufacturing and what floors because they were native they mess up with everything so now what he's doing is literally just allowing these jack science and all that natural habitat to come back for butterflies and all of this and be is as we've talk
you know this takes the stand take stands and what's the what are called jack pines and there punctuated by open areas the blue in the summer glasses top of those talk about the scots and thrive in their sunnier landscape pine barons prairie savannah's without the canopies all of this is possible by simply kind of just allowing the land to do what it naturally does rather than trying to excavate it and create it shifted in the what we want it to be right you know exactly and this was the thing...
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age of twenty five were stabbed to death in britain's capital alone over new years four killings punctuated a year that bore the highest levels of knife deaths in england and wales in the twentieth to police officer numbers in twenty eighteen coincidentally are due to reach their lowest level since twenty zero two with police officers across the country blaming this huge drop on austerity cuts brought on to bail out the bankers in the city of london with greater me offering a billion pound bunker to keep our government safe are the cuts that she has presided over years putting the people of britain in danger joining me now is peter kirk i mean he's a former police chief inspector with over twenty years of experience peter thanks so much for coming on so we've heard quite a lot in other stories about austerity a collective economic punishment hurting the lives of people what is the reason for this uptick in knife crime and knife death in my view it's very simple it's because there are fewer police officers on the street and therefore there is less policing of the streets and therefore public
age of twenty five were stabbed to death in britain's capital alone over new years four killings punctuated a year that bore the highest levels of knife deaths in england and wales in the twentieth to police officer numbers in twenty eighteen coincidentally are due to reach their lowest level since twenty zero two with police officers across the country blaming this huge drop on austerity cuts brought on to bail out the bankers in the city of london with greater me offering a billion pound...
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sunshine to be punctuated by light showers working through, increasingly gusty wind. wind. double figures in the south, three or four the high wind. double figures in the south, three orfour the high in scotland and northern ireland. showers turning to sleet and snow, notjust in the hills. through monday night into tuesday, icy conditions. the winds coming from polar regions for the next few days and much of the week ahead, cold air remaining in place. tuesday, wintry showers, coming down to low levels in scotland. snow on the hilltops, mainly sleet and hail. sunshine and a biting wind which will make it feel subzero across many areas. a mixture of sunshine and showers continuing into wednesday. potential for a ravening deepening area of low pressure wednesday night into thursday. could bring damaging winds, disruptive weather as well. uncertainty how far north and south it is. how deep the low—pressure beers, and how stormy it is. we will keep you updated over the coming days. the weather for week ahead just before ten p:m.. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3: the
sunshine to be punctuated by light showers working through, increasingly gusty wind. wind. double figures in the south, three or four the high wind. double figures in the south, three orfour the high in scotland and northern ireland. showers turning to sleet and snow, notjust in the hills. through monday night into tuesday, icy conditions. the winds coming from polar regions for the next few days and much of the week ahead, cold air remaining in place. tuesday, wintry showers, coming down to...
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know this takes the stand take stands and what's the what are called young jack pines and they're punctuated by open areas the blue in the summer glasses top of those talked about this constant thrive in a sunnier landscape pine barrons prairie savannah's without the big canopies all of this is possible by simply kind of just allowing the land to do what it naturally does rather than trying to excavate it and create it and shipped in the what we wanted to be right you know exactly and this is the thing is that what happened in wisconsin is that a lot of non-native pines were grown there after timber in that the turn of the century a lot of houses built the united states were built with wood from wisconsin and once that was all done they started growing but the pines that they did were red pines are non-native they're used for wood pulp for what men paper manufacturing and what floors because they were made.
know this takes the stand take stands and what's the what are called young jack pines and they're punctuated by open areas the blue in the summer glasses top of those talked about this constant thrive in a sunnier landscape pine barrons prairie savannah's without the big canopies all of this is possible by simply kind of just allowing the land to do what it naturally does rather than trying to excavate it and create it and shipped in the what we wanted to be right you know exactly and this is...
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technologies there he applied his methods of calculation to the stock exchange in order to predict its punctuations. reactions technologies he pointed. out a rhythmic trade which now is a massive field and how much trading it's down. by applying his mathematical tools mercer revolutionized renaissance technologies investment methods making it the world's most profitable fund in ten years. became very rich. because the performance of the site and which he had his own money here. was extraordinary i mean if it goes up thirty percent thirty five percent every year then pretty quickly you become very. as a billionaire mercer might have chosen to quietly enjoy his new fortune however the former engineer also heads. strong ideas about how the country should be run he decided to invest money to promote his ideas and translate them into political reality. the political system in america is so broken right now because of the special interest money which floods campaigns i mean what happens is when the special interests have an agenda if you're annoying company for example and you'd like to continue you know
technologies there he applied his methods of calculation to the stock exchange in order to predict its punctuations. reactions technologies he pointed. out a rhythmic trade which now is a massive field and how much trading it's down. by applying his mathematical tools mercer revolutionized renaissance technologies investment methods making it the world's most profitable fund in ten years. became very rich. because the performance of the site and which he had his own money here. was...
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own future but there have been no formal agreements with the talks punctuated with disagreements interruptions and delays the event was boycotted by the leadership of the syrian opposition the us britain and france one either they support a separate un mediated process which itself is fail to get anyway some delegates had called the russian foreign minister when he read a statement from president vladimir putin they accused moscow of killing civilians and some opposition delegates refused even to leave sochi airport for the talks because syrian government flags were displayed at the terminal. the syrian opposition delegation came to participate in a sort she conference from ankara with hopes to push the peace process forward and achieve serious political transition that will bring syria from tyranny to democracy and achieve freedom and dignity in a peaceful country but we were surprised to see that none of the promises were kept leaving the brutal bombardment stopped nor were the syrian regime flags and slogans removed from the conference by those and we have seen a lack of diplomatic manners
own future but there have been no formal agreements with the talks punctuated with disagreements interruptions and delays the event was boycotted by the leadership of the syrian opposition the us britain and france one either they support a separate un mediated process which itself is fail to get anyway some delegates had called the russian foreign minister when he read a statement from president vladimir putin they accused moscow of killing civilians and some opposition delegates refused even...
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brighter conditions with sunshine at times punctuated by scattering showers, from becoming hippie andland, the showers will turn increasingly wintry. snow to lower levels through the coming week. get ready for some pretty windy conditions at times as well. goodbye. this is bbc news, our latest headlines.
brighter conditions with sunshine at times punctuated by scattering showers, from becoming hippie andland, the showers will turn increasingly wintry. snow to lower levels through the coming week. get ready for some pretty windy conditions at times as well. goodbye. this is bbc news, our latest headlines.
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some level, the eurozone has surprised us because the recovery from the global crisis has been punctuatedro area crisis. backo not that long ago, in 2016, we were worrying about deflation. now we have seen a very wide -based up search and growth, even italy which has had structural headwinds. it has been growing more quickly. france, germany, it goes from strength to strength. at some level, that's a very pleasant surprise. japan, too. reali noticed that lift. maurice: japan has benefited from temporary budget support, but also from the global environment and the recovery of world trade. asia in general is growing and growing strongly. tom: a very optimistic assessment. thank you so much. obstfeld is the chief economic at the international monetary fund. vonnie: we will be having great interviews from davos. we'll have uber ceo, blackstone, and bob dudley among others. you don't want to miss those. mark: coming up, markets responding. optimism grows as the embattled south african president's government with a live report from cape town just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: in new york,
some level, the eurozone has surprised us because the recovery from the global crisis has been punctuatedro area crisis. backo not that long ago, in 2016, we were worrying about deflation. now we have seen a very wide -based up search and growth, even italy which has had structural headwinds. it has been growing more quickly. france, germany, it goes from strength to strength. at some level, that's a very pleasant surprise. japan, too. reali noticed that lift. maurice: japan has benefited from...
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scandal the normally bright red carpet was a sea of black that theme was ever present during the show punctuated by oprah winfrey in her acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award. take a listen. >> for too long women have not been heard or believed if they dared to speak their truth to the power of those men, but their time is up the time is up the time is up. >> as for the big winners, three billboards outside epping missouri won three awards. lady bird was named best comedy. >> thank you certainly an historic moment or night in its own right landon, thank you. let's talk about the night with chris witherspoon from fandango. what did you make of the night who were the big winners >> francis mcdermott for three billboards what a great film. small movie. a lot of people didn't think it was going to do this well. the shape of water was the big front-runner coming in, seven awards but frances mcdermott took out hawkins james franco who made the wofrs movie ever made, it was a phenomenal movie last night. >> in terms of this being a precursor or not for the oscars, what's the record of the
scandal the normally bright red carpet was a sea of black that theme was ever present during the show punctuated by oprah winfrey in her acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award. take a listen. >> for too long women have not been heard or believed if they dared to speak their truth to the power of those men, but their time is up the time is up the time is up. >> as for the big winners, three billboards outside epping missouri won three awards. lady bird was named best...
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venture which just closed at the end of last quarter so the opening of the shanghai roastery also punctuated a position we have in china. china clearly is the long-term growth opportunity >>> secretary mnuchin joining squa squawk box to clarify his statements. >> the first part was we don't care where it is on the short term and the second part was stating there are positives and negatives and the third is consistent with our policy which is a long-term dollar is the best interest of the country and reflects the economy and the reserve currency. >> dominic chu with more from our spotlight. >> carl, with so much drama, there's no wonder some of the biggest traded funds and currencies in general have been a big focus. the value of the dollar hit multi-year lows yesterday. the ticker uup is a fund that has around half a billion dollars worth of assets and has been on a down trend, mirroring the moves we've seen in the value of the u.s. dollar performance is tied to how the dollar fares against the euro, the yen, the pound, the ronea. it isn't straight dollar related funds. as you might suspect,
venture which just closed at the end of last quarter so the opening of the shanghai roastery also punctuated a position we have in china. china clearly is the long-term growth opportunity >>> secretary mnuchin joining squa squawk box to clarify his statements. >> the first part was we don't care where it is on the short term and the second part was stating there are positives and negatives and the third is consistent with our policy which is a long-term dollar is the best...
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you've got a name, you know, starboy 962, and some ungrammatical, weirdly punctuated, misspelling-laden text. and at the end somebody goes to respond to him, and then suddenly they would start breaking up. you know, they're not really even talking to each other anymore. i thought that was beautiful and very much like what we do in real life. so i had written a book about maybe i got 2 the 00 pages into this -- 200 page into this. it didn't go anywhere. there was no forward driver. but at the moment of the lincoln book, i remembered that. i thought, ooh, what if the ghosts were just monologuing with attributions? that could be kind of fun. so that was one thing. then i have a former student of mine, adam levin, who out of nowhere said if you ever wrote a normal, it would be -- a novel, it would be like this story of yours. i think a novel of all monologues, that's what you would do. and then i had that most coveted artistic feeling, sort of a little bliss. like, ooh, you know? would you like some ice cream with chocolate? you go, yeah. [laughter] that's the kind of feeling i sometimes ge
you've got a name, you know, starboy 962, and some ungrammatical, weirdly punctuated, misspelling-laden text. and at the end somebody goes to respond to him, and then suddenly they would start breaking up. you know, they're not really even talking to each other anymore. i thought that was beautiful and very much like what we do in real life. so i had written a book about maybe i got 2 the 00 pages into this -- 200 page into this. it didn't go anywhere. there was no forward driver. but at the...
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the crass remark punctuating a wild day in washington with president trump fiercely criticizing the controversialoreign surveillance intelligence act or fisa just hours before congress was set to vote the president resurrecting his unfounded attack on the obama administration claiming, this is the act that may have been used to so badly surveil and abuse the trump campaign by the previous administration and others the intelligence community immediately erupting. >> i thought the president's tweets, once again, were irresponsible and not thought through. >> reporter: even republicans frustrated. >> the tweet is a mistake. the president is supporting the vote today. >> if you're a member of the intelligence community and you woke up this morning and saw that tweet, it's hard for me to describe the outrage and consternation. >> reporter: the president posted his tweet that contradicted the white house's public position after this direct appeal from a fox news analyst. >> mr. president, this is not the way to go. >> reporter: president trump later this morning appearing to reverse himself, get smart
the crass remark punctuating a wild day in washington with president trump fiercely criticizing the controversialoreign surveillance intelligence act or fisa just hours before congress was set to vote the president resurrecting his unfounded attack on the obama administration claiming, this is the act that may have been used to so badly surveil and abuse the trump campaign by the previous administration and others the intelligence community immediately erupting. >> i thought the...
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. >> reporter: the speech was punctuated by emotional stories of invited guests that gave a face to the president's policy. the sacrifice of a border patrol agent and two families impacted by immigrants. a servicemember that saved another's life and the patriotism of a 12-year-old from california who put flags on veterans grace. a police officer that adopted a heroin addicted baby and parents of an american student held in north korea.>> you are witnesses to a menace that threatens our world. your strength inspires us all. >> reporter: he also returned to his familiar campaign slogan. >> the people dreamed this country. the people built this country. it is the people who are making america great again. this in fact is our new american moment. there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. this is your time. if you work hard, believe in yourself, believe in america then you can dream and achieve absolutely anything. >> reporter: the president also announced he will keep want to open reversing obama's decision. also regarding regulations on clean coal. 11 democrats
. >> reporter: the speech was punctuated by emotional stories of invited guests that gave a face to the president's policy. the sacrifice of a border patrol agent and two families impacted by immigrants. a servicemember that saved another's life and the patriotism of a 12-year-old from california who put flags on veterans grace. a police officer that adopted a heroin addicted baby and parents of an american student held in north korea.>> you are witnesses to a menace that threatens...
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. >> i hope i'm understanding the punctuation rules. i don't know why it's upper case. >> don't try to do that. you're just begging for problemproblem problems. fip l >> nice to see you. >>> we talk about high temperatures, a relative term at best. >> exclamation. cold. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. >>> temperatures are c
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we will be right back with a final punctuation point on a very big news night.w me on twitter and what is your online tax service getting you? stop by your local jackson hewitt and get all the benefits of a tax pro. with jackson hewitt you get 100% accuracy and our max refund guarantee. so, switch to jackson hewitt. open late and weekends. >> laura: okay, important factoid. since 2005, we have resettled under the united states 9.3 million teen migrants. guess what? that's enough and exceeds the population of los angeles, dallas, cleveland, chicago, and san francisco combined. yes, 9.3 million people. but it's all the time we have tonight. coming up next, shannon bream has partook out of her exclusive interview with vice president mike pence as he tours middle east middle east. shannon, last night you are broadcasting live from jerusalem was in. you looked beautiful. somebody said you did your own makeup which i can't believe. >> shannon: is the holy land, land of miracles. >> laura: i can't believe, you look beautiful and you are back in washington already. take
we will be right back with a final punctuation point on a very big news night.w me on twitter and what is your online tax service getting you? stop by your local jackson hewitt and get all the benefits of a tax pro. with jackson hewitt you get 100% accuracy and our max refund guarantee. so, switch to jackson hewitt. open late and weekends. >> laura: okay, important factoid. since 2005, we have resettled under the united states 9.3 million teen migrants. guess what? that's enough and...