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.. roland i would like to ad done more thing. we were outside. >> dessert, a good old american many people say that's too difficult. pie. i don't know why you bother. i learned to love whoever was in the white house. so many times , i can assure you another thing, during all my years in the white house , i saw every president and first lady cry, i have seen them cry, and i have seen them laugh. i tell you one thing, it gets right to your heart. because the first family becomes your family with the years. many times, when i first come to the white house , i put a guideline for me in my head. i said if the president or first lady was attacked, would you put your body to shield them? that is not even a question? that is not even a question! i would act in a minute. this is enough of beating people on the head. trust me, complements pats on the back, they will solve a lot of crisis. i was 26 years in this position. i know i would have never, never let the president or first lady have a deception on what they were expecting. my profes
.. roland i would like to ad done more thing. we were outside. >> dessert, a good old american many people say that's too difficult. pie. i don't know why you bother. i learned to love whoever was in the white house. so many times , i can assure you another thing, during all my years in the white house , i saw every president and first lady cry, i have seen them cry, and i have seen them laugh. i tell you one thing, it gets right to your heart. because the first family becomes your family...
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roland, correction, you have two days and two nights. you know, i still have the chill in my back today, right now as we speak. and n i said, yes, madam, thank you very much. i went back to my kitchen and start cooking sugar. for some of you that don't know what a sugar basket is. it's all made of sugar, weaved like a basket and all. in my book dessert university, there is a sketch that shows you how to make sugar basket. and thenow you have to make fou tulip per basket, so times 15, you can count how many sugar tulips that is. plus i have to make cookies and many, many other things. the rest of the business don't stop because of that. so she said i have two days and two nights. now ladies and gentlemen, heren is when you know because of course it did happen and it happened well. and shewe got so many complimen, and when i -- on my way home that night, i did not know that i had that much strength in me. but i said this is what courage is. that is what it is when you have passion for something. you're notme going to say oh, n have time. i
roland, correction, you have two days and two nights. you know, i still have the chill in my back today, right now as we speak. and n i said, yes, madam, thank you very much. i went back to my kitchen and start cooking sugar. for some of you that don't know what a sugar basket is. it's all made of sugar, weaved like a basket and all. in my book dessert university, there is a sketch that shows you how to make sugar basket. and thenow you have to make fou tulip per basket, so times 15, you can...
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roland: pontiac. steve: love michigan. that's up there by detroit. roland: yep.trepreneur, steve. i own burn rubber sneaker boutique in royal oak, michigan. steve: new shoes? roland: yep, sneakers and streetwear, clothes. yeah. steve: oh, ok. good. introduce everybody, man. roland: all right, i got my lovely auntie shannon. i got the best mother to ever live--my mom sharon, my awesome aunt kim, and the man with the plan-- my uncle david. kim: whoo! steve: all right, good, good, good. now, come on, y'all. represent. let's go win some money. let's get 20,000.
roland: pontiac. steve: love michigan. that's up there by detroit. roland: yep.trepreneur, steve. i own burn rubber sneaker boutique in royal oak, michigan. steve: new shoes? roland: yep, sneakers and streetwear, clothes. yeah. steve: oh, ok. good. introduce everybody, man. roland: all right, i got my lovely auntie shannon. i got the best mother to ever live--my mom sharon, my awesome aunt kim, and the man with the plan-- my uncle david. kim: whoo! steve: all right, good, good, good. now, come...
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i try to stay motivated. >> so did detective roland chavez. he, too, was making progress.ette butts and drink can collected from the crime scene had just given him his first major break in the case. >> what did the dna show? >> the dna showed that it returned to dylan spellman. >> who was dylan spellman? police learned he lived just three blocks from the crime scene, and chavez also noticed a striking resemblance to that sketch kristene had helped police draw of the gunman. >> we start trying to get background on dylan spellman. >> some quick computer searches revealed spellman had a criminal past. >> dylan spellman had just been convicted of a violent crime. >> yes. >> an armed robbery in nevada. >> yeah. >> that nevada armed robbery occurred in 2010, a year and a half before the shootings. spellman and some accomplices broke into a home in a las vegas suburb and held a family hostage before robbing them and taking off. >> anybody get killed? >> no. >> and at the time of the shootings in 2012, dylan spellman was in the corpus christi area awaiting sentencing for the nevad
i try to stay motivated. >> so did detective roland chavez. he, too, was making progress.ette butts and drink can collected from the crime scene had just given him his first major break in the case. >> what did the dna show? >> the dna showed that it returned to dylan spellman. >> who was dylan spellman? police learned he lived just three blocks from the crime scene, and chavez also noticed a striking resemblance to that sketch kristene had helped police draw of the...
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guy: roland, thank you. he going to stick with us.nie: speaking a french stocks, one of the best performances today is lvmh, down 1.7% but there is that news about it buying belmont. we are seeing down markets in the united states, the dow is down one .6%, the s&p 500 down intel and verizon with the s&p in the worst performer is j&j. guy: a quick look at the european markets, we are closing in about three minutes. trading is lower today. the closes next. this is bloomberg. -- the close is next, this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh. meet the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. the leesa mattress is designed to provide strong support, relieve pressure and optimize airflow to keep you cool. hello bed of my dreams. order online. we'll build it, box it and ship it to your door for you to enjoy. sleep on it for up to one hundred nights and love it or you'll get a full refund. returns are free and easy. i l
guy: roland, thank you. he going to stick with us.nie: speaking a french stocks, one of the best performances today is lvmh, down 1.7% but there is that news about it buying belmont. we are seeing down markets in the united states, the dow is down one .6%, the s&p 500 down intel and verizon with the s&p in the worst performer is j&j. guy: a quick look at the european markets, we are closing in about three minutes. trading is lower today. the closes next. this is bloomberg. -- the...
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central and whole also coming up with what we're trying to deal and roland on climate change teeth into the twenty fifteen paris agreement but many attendees are not satisfied with the results. and a film about love during the cold war ever wins big at the european film awards in spain we'll have a look at the top prizes of the one. i'm calling thanks for joining us turkey's foreign minister says u.s. president donald trump told turkish leaders. that washington is working on extraditing turkey's most wanted man turkey has long sought the extradition of the muslim cleric to look will lend a man believes was behind the failed military coup in two thousand and sixteen glenn has lived in the united states for almost twenty years he denies any involvement in the coup attempts for this guy and do the others along with this organization a through four names that we have aggressive united states director of our issue which i prefer. well last time. the american. president trump told everyone that they have been working on. for more i'm joined by g.w. correspondents dorian jones in istanbul and
central and whole also coming up with what we're trying to deal and roland on climate change teeth into the twenty fifteen paris agreement but many attendees are not satisfied with the results. and a film about love during the cold war ever wins big at the european film awards in spain we'll have a look at the top prizes of the one. i'm calling thanks for joining us turkey's foreign minister says u.s. president donald trump told turkish leaders. that washington is working on extraditing...
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creating wealth for the customers you should keep this in mind and especially in germany is a discussion roland no costs and hedge funds and so on is very negative crocus actually just minnie's and every day and not before many people in dolman stage fonts it's all done of the ordinary people benefit from the work so i think the discussion here is that of it misled. matts once said he learned from his parents about giving back something to society if you could afford it well he's whirled away enough money to give up his corporate career and possibly become leader of the christian democrats but he'd have to be investing in more than that surely he'd want to give back to society by taking charge of europe's largest economy and becoming chancellor. yes it plenty more news coming up at the top of the hour for business you can always go to our website d w dot com slash business follow us on facebook twitter are on there as well helen to see how free is my handle here's a look right now at the world markets at this hour. one tree god international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the
creating wealth for the customers you should keep this in mind and especially in germany is a discussion roland no costs and hedge funds and so on is very negative crocus actually just minnie's and every day and not before many people in dolman stage fonts it's all done of the ordinary people benefit from the work so i think the discussion here is that of it misled. matts once said he learned from his parents about giving back something to society if you could afford it well he's whirled away...
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my chiefs of staff, chandra morrison, roland foster, ably supervised the team that included people like colleen donnelly, chuck, chris keever, sarah told, emily nelson, brian canfield. melanie reinhardt. anna grady, brian kennedy, katie jackson, james ln. andrea jones, gary burnett and so many others who drafted substantive legislation and consequential amendments signed into law. my schedulers, office manager and press shop have been asked to explain a lot over the years including ruining myself on deserted islands with people like martin heinrich, forced to explain why i was chased with chris coons. people like celeste goal, megan shepard, megan runyan. and chris philly, jacob mccann and jason samuels, liz jones, krista windward, jonathan phillips, elizabeth barry and many more. they kept me largely out of controversy if not out of elevators during my time in office, dedicated caseworkers in my state offices helps count with arizonans with immigration to veterans issues to social security. i am frequently stopped as many of my colleagues are at airports and grocery stores and thanks t
my chiefs of staff, chandra morrison, roland foster, ably supervised the team that included people like colleen donnelly, chuck, chris keever, sarah told, emily nelson, brian canfield. melanie reinhardt. anna grady, brian kennedy, katie jackson, james ln. andrea jones, gary burnett and so many others who drafted substantive legislation and consequential amendments signed into law. my schedulers, office manager and press shop have been asked to explain a lot over the years including ruining...
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roland lebrun. >> okay. with your permission, i'd like to back up to slide 17. >> clerk: uh, so it's not active. >> so i would respectfully disagree. let me just start with something else that came out of the tunnel option study. there was this idea that somehow we're going to dig up three tracks with starting with three tracks on the outside and then going with the third track in between. i've got three international firms that i conferred with that all told me the same thing. if you start digging the third tunnel in between the two, you will compromise the integrity of the two outside tunnels. now, the train box extension is actually under the bus facility. if you look at the plans, the train box extension actually goes all the way over to the other side of main street, actually, right against the building foundations. and then, the next question is okay, that's great. now you've got your 1400 foot platform. somehow you managed to squeeze them in there, but how do you have to go across the bay? all you've
roland lebrun. >> okay. with your permission, i'd like to back up to slide 17. >> clerk: uh, so it's not active. >> so i would respectfully disagree. let me just start with something else that came out of the tunnel option study. there was this idea that somehow we're going to dig up three tracks with starting with three tracks on the outside and then going with the third track in between. i've got three international firms that i conferred with that all told me the same...
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my chiefs of staff, steve, margaret, matt, chandler, roland have ably supervised a that included over the years people like colleen, helen, chuck, chris, sarah, emily, brian, blake, chance, matt, colin, melanie, anna,in brian, katie, james lan, andrea, kunal, gary, michael and so many others who drafted substantive legislation is and crafted -- and crafted erconsequential amendments that have been signed into law. my schedulers, office manager and press shop have been asked to explain a lot over the years including my penchant for marooning myself deserted islands, sometimes with people like senator martin heinrich. or forced to explain why i've been chased by elephants in mozambique with senator chris coons. people like celeste gold, megan shepherd, caroline -- [laughter] seally and megan run on, christine, michael, jacob mckeon and jason samuels, liz, dan, christa, jonathan, elizabeth and many more. they have kept me largely out of controversy, if not out of elevators, during my entire time in office. [laughter] dedicated causeworkers -- caseworkers have helped countless arizona sea
my chiefs of staff, steve, margaret, matt, chandler, roland have ably supervised a that included over the years people like colleen, helen, chuck, chris, sarah, emily, brian, blake, chance, matt, colin, melanie, anna,in brian, katie, james lan, andrea, kunal, gary, michael and so many others who drafted substantive legislation is and crafted -- and crafted erconsequential amendments that have been signed into law. my schedulers, office manager and press shop have been asked to explain a lot...
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but according to roland geyer, an environmental scientist at the university of california, 90% of theic we used never made it into one of those bins at all. the other 10% ended up in places like recology, a recycling facility in northern california. >> here, lots of milk bottles. >> alfonsi: but you'll be surprised to hear what they, and many other plants across the country, have been doing with that plastic. >> roland geyer: until recently, in california, and probably much of the rest of the u.s., two-thirds of the plastic went straight to china. >> alfonsi: china. why china? >> geyer: china was accepting it, and it appears that china found a way to recycle it economically, which the, the u.s. has trouble with. >> alfonsi: but last year, all that changed, when china decided it didn't want to be the world's trash dump, and shut the door to our plastic, leaving plants like recology scrambling. where is all that recycling going now? >> geyer: a lot of the plastic has been diverted to other countries, like vietnam, indonesia, malaysia, bangladesh, thailand. >> alfonsi: and of those count
but according to roland geyer, an environmental scientist at the university of california, 90% of theic we used never made it into one of those bins at all. the other 10% ended up in places like recology, a recycling facility in northern california. >> here, lots of milk bottles. >> alfonsi: but you'll be surprised to hear what they, and many other plants across the country, have been doing with that plastic. >> roland geyer: until recently, in california, and probably much of...
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roland berkman, no doutd dout doubt, he says occurred. take a good look at. this when the relatively shallow hayward fault finally slips the bay airy will not have that same luxury. it might be ten times worse snietd will be a minute of terror. it will be really strong shaking, stronger than the earthquake today because it's so close. and it's just going to be many, many more people affected by it. >> reporter: before 1906 san franciscans referred to the 1868 hayward quake as the big one. based on geological studies, it's now overdue. cal state stadium sits directly on the fault line. it's one of the safest spots in the bay area. as for the rest -- >> we should expect several hundred if not thousands of people perishing. we should expect on the order of 100 billion or even a couple hundred billion dollars of damage. >> you're not exaggerating? >> i'm not exaggerating. >> reporter: no, dr. bergman hasn't been zraj rating. for instance, if the quake hit behind us, it would shake for a minute. after the retrofit, most of the people would be all right. the only p
roland berkman, no doutd dout doubt, he says occurred. take a good look at. this when the relatively shallow hayward fault finally slips the bay airy will not have that same luxury. it might be ten times worse snietd will be a minute of terror. it will be really strong shaking, stronger than the earthquake today because it's so close. and it's just going to be many, many more people affected by it. >> reporter: before 1906 san franciscans referred to the 1868 hayward quake as the big one....
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now developer roland sansone is taking a major gamble.4 million and is sinking more than $25 million to complete it. >> this is the old dillard's building. it's approximately 200,000 square feet. it's been vacant for about eight years, and when we purchased the mall, a large portion of the mall was vacant and abandoned. we felt that it had a lot of potential. the upstairs will probably never be retail again, so we're converting it, as you can see, into office use. we are taking the downstairs and cutting it up for retail. the actual exterior of the mall hasn't seen much change in it. it was built back in the '60s. we are creating a completely new facade on the outside. we're bringing the inside out. >> we've got a lot of out-of-the-box things going on. for example, we've got entertainment, like free magic show on the weekends, live music, live dj. >> the shopping is gonna be like a secondary aspect. the experience will be number one. what we're doing is we're creating what will almost be like a downtown disney feel to the outside. it's aw
now developer roland sansone is taking a major gamble.4 million and is sinking more than $25 million to complete it. >> this is the old dillard's building. it's approximately 200,000 square feet. it's been vacant for about eight years, and when we purchased the mall, a large portion of the mall was vacant and abandoned. we felt that it had a lot of potential. the upstairs will probably never be retail again, so we're converting it, as you can see, into office use. we are taking the...
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let's talk about this with our round table, matt schlapp, roland martin, molly ball and peter baker.aney is going to be the acting chief of staff after being rebuffed by ayers and reportedly chris christie. what do you think is going on here and why acting? >> it's a great question. mick mulvaney had the job earlier in the year. there's reluctance to move in. mulvaney makes sense. what the president is heading into is two years of pretty fierce open partisan warfare and probably could use somebody in that position that understands what that's going to be like and helps him cope with it. some of the other folks didn't have the mick mulvaney had. here's the problem, he's still head of the omb. >> he wanted to keep that. >> he wanted to keep that. not ready to give that up. the problem is, that's a senate confirmed job. that means the house and senate can pull him up to the hill to testify the way most chiefs of staff don't testify. that's because they're the president's personal aides. >> matt, i'm trying to figure out, maybe you know, you have connections to the white house, was the a
let's talk about this with our round table, matt schlapp, roland martin, molly ball and peter baker.aney is going to be the acting chief of staff after being rebuffed by ayers and reportedly chris christie. what do you think is going on here and why acting? >> it's a great question. mick mulvaney had the job earlier in the year. there's reluctance to move in. mulvaney makes sense. what the president is heading into is two years of pretty fierce open partisan warfare and probably could use...
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we regret to inform you that your son norman roland is missing in action."speaking in foreign language] robert: now, this film was screened at the united nations, and you were able to make a presentation there. nobuko: yes, that was very true. so, when i came to this country, my father told me once, "if you go to america, i'd like to walk between the america and then japan. and then building a wall is very easy, but building bridge is very difficult. so, i want you to build a bridge between the two nation. and if you study english, i want you to be a level of giving a speech at the united nation." so, this time i was very lucky to show the movie, and then give a talk about how important it is for the peace in front of all the ambassadors. robert: what was mr. mori's reaction to the audience reaction, as well as this being able to see such a high presentation? nobuko: he was very impressed about all the american people, how great they are. but he never flew before by airplane, so it was so cute for to witness his reaction. and when he was giving a talk and th
we regret to inform you that your son norman roland is missing in action."speaking in foreign language] robert: now, this film was screened at the united nations, and you were able to make a presentation there. nobuko: yes, that was very true. so, when i came to this country, my father told me once, "if you go to america, i'd like to walk between the america and then japan. and then building a wall is very easy, but building bridge is very difficult. so, i want you to build a bridge...
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he calls this brand new version of buddy roland the extreme sport invented buggy ice. the perfect feeling is the feeling. when you make mistakes you hear that that the noise is changing when and when every blade is on the right position it just like. when something's wrong as. i sunfire into good to not be out some fifty kilometers east of the capital i'm a guy. adrenaline junkies come here to race on skates. or hurtle down the loo jag breakneck speeds. and he is the craziest of them all brawn told from friends his full body suit who started with fourteen ice skate blades a prototype that's only been tried once before. the first session i got which i loved is intercounty you watch and then you see the people wrong direction the trees. going over you and the sky is the wrong direction so so it's the world is changing around you because of the gravity direction and. this is. in the original version of his suit as the roller mat. he reached speeds up to one hundred twenty kilometers an hour. the thirty two rollers let him slip across the smooth surfaces in every conceivab
he calls this brand new version of buddy roland the extreme sport invented buggy ice. the perfect feeling is the feeling. when you make mistakes you hear that that the noise is changing when and when every blade is on the right position it just like. when something's wrong as. i sunfire into good to not be out some fifty kilometers east of the capital i'm a guy. adrenaline junkies come here to race on skates. or hurtle down the loo jag breakneck speeds. and he is the craziest of them all brawn...
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step ahead of the effort is asked him what that means in the real world for years and a half that roland says in this scenario we're in a thirty kilometer per hour zone and not paying attention to traffic so the system intervenes automatically or. cuts to the system human trafficking or. if he says let's say we're driving we're not looking at the road in a child runs into the street we first get an acoustic warning. here then a visual warning. of you and if you don't respond the system brings your car to a complete stop to be a good because we're not sure what's going on with the driver but we need to ensure that it destroys safety code as well i thought if he heard it was going to be there to the horizon which is what we've just seen a few cars come to a stop in front of the child not a hair out of place you know corrected. for the next test we activate the district the assistant keeps to predetermine speeds and regulates braking processes independent environment senses braking or stationary vehicles are detected and the big class is gently brought to a standstill if necessary by means
step ahead of the effort is asked him what that means in the real world for years and a half that roland says in this scenario we're in a thirty kilometer per hour zone and not paying attention to traffic so the system intervenes automatically or. cuts to the system human trafficking or. if he says let's say we're driving we're not looking at the road in a child runs into the street we first get an acoustic warning. here then a visual warning. of you and if you don't respond the system brings...
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population of eighty seven million live in extreme poverty that's more than any other nation on earth and roland on the corruption investigator say's that international companies exploit nigeria is not true resources without giving anything in return. and if you don't. share in you. heavily involved in bribery and corruption this is he in nigeria nigeria is not producing country and syria is just as simple as an oil you shield what you call. because there is no one refinery in nigeria that is walking on the however you feel. for in the mission you process and companies they come to nigeria and. explore the ari is charted over to the refined oil we don't produce it that is the truth about my dear i. living on the belgian prime minister has resigned following the collapse of the ruling coalition over the signing of the culture of racial un migration part. at this stage i make the decision to resign and my intention is to go to the key it makes you free the government fell apart after the prime minister ignored from conservative and right wing coalition partners not to adopt the un agreement. took
population of eighty seven million live in extreme poverty that's more than any other nation on earth and roland on the corruption investigator say's that international companies exploit nigeria is not true resources without giving anything in return. and if you don't. share in you. heavily involved in bribery and corruption this is he in nigeria nigeria is not producing country and syria is just as simple as an oil you shield what you call. because there is no one refinery in nigeria that is...
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roland knows just how bleak it can be. i was on the street and i slept on benches.ion when ijust woke up and had like a layer of snow on my coat. so it was quite shocking. amongst the volunteers, a famous face, coming here for years to offer her help and her voice. it'sjust becoming easier to become vulnerable and in trouble. it can be anything from a few missed mortgage payments, to a broken down marriage, to your partner dying, to just having an argument with your family. over the next week they will serve more than 7500 meals here. people will come to eat, sleep and get access to advice and there are 1a more centres just like this across the uk. today's figures show 170,800 households and lone individuals were homeless last year. 38,000 of them were under 25. in total 12,300 people were sleeping rough. it's something that we think is totally u na cce pta ble. we are notjust talking about people on the streets, although the numbers of people rough sleeping are higher than have ever been recorded. we are talking about people in hostels and night shelters, bed & bre
roland knows just how bleak it can be. i was on the street and i slept on benches.ion when ijust woke up and had like a layer of snow on my coat. so it was quite shocking. amongst the volunteers, a famous face, coming here for years to offer her help and her voice. it'sjust becoming easier to become vulnerable and in trouble. it can be anything from a few missed mortgage payments, to a broken down marriage, to your partner dying, to just having an argument with your family. over the next week...
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rafa nadal‘s successes at roland garros are a little more frequent.th grand slam in total. a first for simona halep at long last. golf's second major of the year, brooks koepka's second major of his career at the us open, in a sporting summer that was about to truly sizzle. and what a summer it turned out to be. beer gardens were packed, a heatwave gripped the nation. waistcoats had sold out. a feel—good factor around the england football team, at a world cup that will live long in the memory. from russia with love. sport's most famous icon, the nation prepared with military timing. we'd waited four years for this sea of colour and culture, and it didn't let us down. england opened with a late, late show against tunisia. debutants panama were soon wrestled aside, too. hit for six. sterling, jesse lingard. jesse lingard! harry kane even got a hat—trick, half of his golden boot. a quirk of the draw meant losing their last group game to belgium was actually better. lose they did, and it felt like belgium had actually scored an own goal. our objective at
rafa nadal‘s successes at roland garros are a little more frequent.th grand slam in total. a first for simona halep at long last. golf's second major of the year, brooks koepka's second major of his career at the us open, in a sporting summer that was about to truly sizzle. and what a summer it turned out to be. beer gardens were packed, a heatwave gripped the nation. waistcoats had sold out. a feel—good factor around the england football team, at a world cup that will live long in the...
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forces leaving syria is a good thing for turkish ambitions in the region roland don't thank you very much the french president has criticized donald trump's decision on syria speaking in chad also praised james mattis georgia to perform in wanted to please i deeply regret the decision taken in syria and would like to pay tribute to general mattis and to the remarks which accompany his decision over the past year and a half i and the french minister of armed forces know he was a reliable representative and constantly reminded us of the importance of what being allies means impactive trumps decision as being felt on the ground in syria turkey sending military reinforcements to its border with northern syria including one hundred vehicles and tanks mounted with weaponry and machine guns and deal agreed between ankara and washington in june has meant technician u.s. troops have been holding joint patrols in man beach west of the euphrates river techie wants the city cleared of why p.g. fight is so how to reports from the tekkie syrian border. turkish military reinforcements are being sen
forces leaving syria is a good thing for turkish ambitions in the region roland don't thank you very much the french president has criticized donald trump's decision on syria speaking in chad also praised james mattis georgia to perform in wanted to please i deeply regret the decision taken in syria and would like to pay tribute to general mattis and to the remarks which accompany his decision over the past year and a half i and the french minister of armed forces know he was a reliable...
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during the roland in genocide in one nine hundred ninety four nearly a million people were killed including much of the country's elite. more than twenty years later rwanda has been transformed the capital kigali is dotted with construction sites free public wi-fi in restaurants and cafes is the norm. the hard won policy of reconciliation has encouraged rwandans to discard the sea and hutu ethnic labels. the legal process to bring the perpetrators to justice has ended. the want to wants to become africa's tech powerhouse by twenty twenty but it has a long way to go. private broadband access costs more than the average monthly wage . while more and more people have a cell phone at least sixty percent of homes have no electricity. to tackle this problem a local entrepreneur has come up with a mobile solar electricity kiosk. there are now more than thirty kiosks that can be used to charge mobile phones go online and make utility payments. from entering a room and he came up with the idea so i want to show you live in where we are when six district but the one you go to be visiting is there bec
during the roland in genocide in one nine hundred ninety four nearly a million people were killed including much of the country's elite. more than twenty years later rwanda has been transformed the capital kigali is dotted with construction sites free public wi-fi in restaurants and cafes is the norm. the hard won policy of reconciliation has encouraged rwandans to discard the sea and hutu ethnic labels. the legal process to bring the perpetrators to justice has ended. the want to wants to...
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that will be the stronger storm system to roland for christmas eve. lingering showers for christmas morning. and then a dry afternoon. here is the 7-day forecast. again, a wet start to the day that we will clear out and dry out quickly orca dry on saturday and drive for most of the day on sunday. with showers for sunday night. that stronger storm system for christmas eve. >>> san francisco police officer pets to court this morning to face bank robbery charges. and is not the only crime he's accused of. >>> in overnight fire at an apartment complex in san jose leaves one man dead. lab report coming up. way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> i am kiet do live in south san jose, a scene of a fatal apartment fire. this is west of the expr
that will be the stronger storm system to roland for christmas eve. lingering showers for christmas morning. and then a dry afternoon. here is the 7-day forecast. again, a wet start to the day that we will clear out and dry out quickly orca dry on saturday and drive for most of the day on sunday. with showers for sunday night. that stronger storm system for christmas eve. >>> san francisco police officer pets to court this morning to face bank robbery charges. and is not the only crime...
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i investigated for months, came up with a guy roland and ralph picardo claimed that he was murdered,5-gallon drum, gateway transportation truck sent to new jersey where he was buried in some unknown location. on the day hoffa disappeared, target of my investigation was his alibi was that he was with his brother-in-law. eric: you met and interviewed some of the suspects and you believe -- >> all of them. eric: tell us about sal and what happened when you met him? >> i said i want to interview you and he said, what do you tant twoont talk about. and i said i want to talk about the hoffa said. why do you want to talk about, you have neither arrested or indictment and the federal government is blaming you for murder and i think the government is violating your civil rights, now i've never met a mafia guy who is not in favor of strong personal privacy laws and i've been bored by rights of infringement. he said come on up. i went to local 560 alone. he came in with his lawyer, bill, i'm sure you remember and we went -- he said you want to go to have lunch with us and he said, sure, we went
i investigated for months, came up with a guy roland and ralph picardo claimed that he was murdered,5-gallon drum, gateway transportation truck sent to new jersey where he was buried in some unknown location. on the day hoffa disappeared, target of my investigation was his alibi was that he was with his brother-in-law. eric: you met and interviewed some of the suspects and you believe -- >> all of them. eric: tell us about sal and what happened when you met him? >> i said i want to...
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as chris roland has noted, there's really few places to hide data center demand may be declining.c shipments have been moved up, potentially creating air pockets. auto sales are slowing in china and not to mention the crypto hangover for the gpu so it's too early to move into this sector, we believe. that being said, one area where we see secular growth is in the ai space chris roland recently upgraded zylinks. so this is a name if we have to pick a name in the semi space, go with individual names xilinx is a place we would look. we certainly wouldn't look to buy the sector as a whole. >> always a cyclical group and maybe a little on the wrong side of the cycle at this point matt and stacey, thank you for joining us for more "trading nation" head to our website or follow us on twitter, @tradingnation. >>> i was going to talk about aliens with that saucer formation. let's check on apple shares. their valuation below the historical average talking about 12 times forward earnings is apple just too cheap to pass up or is sentiment on the street still bearish. >>> stocks giving up a 36
as chris roland has noted, there's really few places to hide data center demand may be declining.c shipments have been moved up, potentially creating air pockets. auto sales are slowing in china and not to mention the crypto hangover for the gpu so it's too early to move into this sector, we believe. that being said, one area where we see secular growth is in the ai space chris roland recently upgraded zylinks. so this is a name if we have to pick a name in the semi space, go with individual...
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. >> neil roland. pivoting to a different international standard, the net stable funding ratio, back in april, governor, you said you expected it to be finalized really soon and that would be a good thing. what's been the holdup and what are the prospects for its finalization? >> so as you know, there's been a lot of activity at the board, but my expectation is still that we will get it finalized before too long and i certainly continue to believe that that would be very welcome. >> you mentioned in your speech that the process of gradual rate hikes has been the framework and was likely to be useful i think you said in the near term, which suggests before long, that's likely to change. presumably that has to do with all the uncertainties that chairman powell and others talked about. how in realtime do you plan to assess when that framework of gradual rate hikes is no longer useful? are there specific macro variables that are the most useful, how concerned do you need to be about the lags of monetary po
. >> neil roland. pivoting to a different international standard, the net stable funding ratio, back in april, governor, you said you expected it to be finalized really soon and that would be a good thing. what's been the holdup and what are the prospects for its finalization? >> so as you know, there's been a lot of activity at the board, but my expectation is still that we will get it finalized before too long and i certainly continue to believe that that would be very welcome....
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two days ago and josh roland kind of been this grizzled guy who was still in the field, still picking up a rifle, that he is taking every shortcut he can. he's not going around 10 bucks to chase them die. that's what is going to do just to even up the score now that is creeping up into his 40s and every thing. so josh roland vicario was a little bit of the character touchstone for me because i love that movie. i think it's a brilliant movie. "in depth" how come there has not been 18 bribe or movies? >> a great question. i hope people from hollywood are watching right now. it's been one of the most disappointing things for me is we haven't had a movie made. i have a certain reputation in hollywood as being a guy who writes about islamic terrorist and hollywood doesn't want to touch that. they will touch russian bad guys are they will touch american media not these. that's it. try to think back when was the last time you saw a major hollywood release, which had muslim bad guys. i go back to kurt russell and executive decision. you really have to go way back into the 90s. we are not at w
two days ago and josh roland kind of been this grizzled guy who was still in the field, still picking up a rifle, that he is taking every shortcut he can. he's not going around 10 bucks to chase them die. that's what is going to do just to even up the score now that is creeping up into his 40s and every thing. so josh roland vicario was a little bit of the character touchstone for me because i love that movie. i think it's a brilliant movie. "in depth" how come there has not been 18...
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mallpass, undersecretary for international affairs at the us department of treasury and the honorable roland marsalis, acting deputy assistant secretary for international finance and development at the us department of state. i want to welcome both of you. our second panel will consist of five testing which experts and former officials from previous now, given this important topic and our excellent witnesses here today, of course we want to hear from each of you, but for we do, allow me to in this conversation somewhat. -- 19y 1940 or, delegates work on delegates met in bretton woods new hampshire to establish new rules and institutions for the post world war ii international economics is. these nations, led by the united dates and formed by lessons regarding the causes of world war ii, sought to create institutions that would catalyze economic roads, reduce property, expand trade, and promote financial stability. the primary result of these negotiations were the international monetary fund and the international bank reconstruction and development. which is now part of the world bank. at the
mallpass, undersecretary for international affairs at the us department of treasury and the honorable roland marsalis, acting deputy assistant secretary for international finance and development at the us department of state. i want to welcome both of you. our second panel will consist of five testing which experts and former officials from previous now, given this important topic and our excellent witnesses here today, of course we want to hear from each of you, but for we do, allow me to in...
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but she is, she is sort of the bridge in his life between, you know -- first he changed his name to roland. she's like the bridge between derek to rohland and now going back to derek. but she's a huge part of his support system. also matthew and moshe who remain his closest friends, last night -- yeah, last night. i was at dinner with allison and matthew and derek in new york. so these are the people who forged this transformation, i think they sort of took it on themselves to become his new family because they knew how much he was going to be losing. >> question, one, saw you on the daily show last night. assuming it was taped earlier. >> thanks. [laughter] thanks for staying up that late. it's not easy. >> the other thing, since you're so into narratives and i'm assuming you finished the book quite a while ago, what's next on your calendar? >> great question, yeah. so i'm back in my job -- luckily, wonderful job at "the post" where usually i'm writing one longer piece a month about where i'm going and i'm writing about how the big issues in the country are playing out in people's lives.
but she is, she is sort of the bridge in his life between, you know -- first he changed his name to roland. she's like the bridge between derek to rohland and now going back to derek. but she's a huge part of his support system. also matthew and moshe who remain his closest friends, last night -- yeah, last night. i was at dinner with allison and matthew and derek in new york. so these are the people who forged this transformation, i think they sort of took it on themselves to become his new...
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. >>> remarks fromformer white house pastry chef roland mesnier is going to talk about what it was likeorking
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joining me now is roland rudd, chairman of the people's vote, a campaigning group who want a second referendumher deal which still hasn't come to parliament, so i understand where she is coming from. but equally i fully expect her to do a u—turn and fully expect her to do a u—turn and fully support the case for putting it to the public, because there is clearly no agreement in parliament on how you do get out of this particular mess. to that end, amber rudd has said there should be a series of instructive votes in the commons so all options are looked at, the mps can vote on norway, the possibility of a norway deal, a canada possibility of a norway deal, a ca na da style possibility of a norway deal, a canada style deal, no deal, referendum, in order to get a sense of exactly what the commons will back. indeed, and i think it will become very clear that there is no majority in parliament for any of these forms. the real problem about this is two and a half years ago we had this is two and a half years ago we ha d fa ntasy this is two and a half years ago we had fantasy brexit on the ballot pap
joining me now is roland rudd, chairman of the people's vote, a campaigning group who want a second referendumher deal which still hasn't come to parliament, so i understand where she is coming from. but equally i fully expect her to do a u—turn and fully expect her to do a u—turn and fully support the case for putting it to the public, because there is clearly no agreement in parliament on how you do get out of this particular mess. to that end, amber rudd has said there should be a series...
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brian: roland says this, very simple. mail in the oscars. it's a waste of time.y chief from desert storm. i'm conservative but i know how to play nice. that is a great idea. get our military men and women who host the oscars. steve: we could. ainsley: i love that. brian: well -- ainsley: you're not very convinced. brian: if they were giving out awards for the military they should host this is entertainment. i think entertainers should be able to host their own award show. nobody wants to put up scrutiny where you lose sponsorship, support or movie row, say something wrong, tweeted something you like to have back. remember when you talk about, i'm going to save that thought. i can just see this going -- steve: what will the oscars look like on february -- brian: i have to edit myself. ainsley: you're just talking about how these actors shouldn't have to edit and you're editing yourself. brian: i'm doing it for the good of the nation. steve: time for headlines for the nation. jillian joins us. jillian: we need the bubble. brian: very lonely. jillian: we some breaki
brian: roland says this, very simple. mail in the oscars. it's a waste of time.y chief from desert storm. i'm conservative but i know how to play nice. that is a great idea. get our military men and women who host the oscars. steve: we could. ainsley: i love that. brian: well -- ainsley: you're not very convinced. brian: if they were giving out awards for the military they should host this is entertainment. i think entertainers should be able to host their own award show. nobody wants to put up...
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roland in madison heights, virginia, go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call.eople thatthose comes from a third world country. america is a first world country. i come here and discover that there are third world people in america. abouto surprised african-americans who don't know they have been trapped for decades. those that are coming through the wall are coming to get their jobs. they don't know that. so, i support the shutdown of the government. i am from a third world country -- host: what country did you come to the united states from? caller: i come from the western african country of nigeria. host: when did you come to the united states? caller: about 11 years ago. host: full process like for you? -- what was that process like for you? caller: it was not easy. i just became a citizen a few months ago. i love america. i want to be protected. i want to be safe. i watch out for all people. america is not quite people. it is the mindset. you have to think and plan and know what you want to get out of this country and prosper. nobody can stop you if you hav
roland in madison heights, virginia, go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call.eople thatthose comes from a third world country. america is a first world country. i come here and discover that there are third world people in america. abouto surprised african-americans who don't know they have been trapped for decades. those that are coming through the wall are coming to get their jobs. they don't know that. so, i support the shutdown of the government. i am from a third world country --...
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mallpass, undersecretary for international affairs at the us department of treasury and the honorable roland marsalis, acting deputy assistant secretary for international finance and development at the us department of state. i want to welcome both of you. our second panel will consist of five testing which experts and former officials from previous now, given this important topic and our excellent witnesses here today, of course we want to hear from each of you, but for we do, allow me to in this conversation somewhat. -- 19y 1940 or, delegates work on delegates met in bretton woods new hampshire to establish new rules and institutions for the post world war ii international economics is. these nations, led by the united dates and formed by lessons regarding the causes of world war ii, sought to create institutions that would catalyze economic roads, reduce property, expand trade, and promote financial stability. the primary result of these negotiations were the international monetary fund and the international bank reconstruction and development. which is now part of the world bank. at the
mallpass, undersecretary for international affairs at the us department of treasury and the honorable roland marsalis, acting deputy assistant secretary for international finance and development at the us department of state. i want to welcome both of you. our second panel will consist of five testing which experts and former officials from previous now, given this important topic and our excellent witnesses here today, of course we want to hear from each of you, but for we do, allow me to in...