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russell can you give us a sense of how the communities. have responded to this shift to one hundred percent renewable or really trigger me was the fact that people who didn't really speak to each other before got two girls or. talk to each other and to have a you know or have a congo. oh. what brought you to the island did it have something to do with the whole kind of one hundred percent renewables is that something you're proud of definitely super proud that's great your son. russell and so how do you fit in with this kind of energy landscape that we've been learning about i have been. involved and i have spent a lot of money also the first that was in turbines on you know on my farm and everybody could see that. and so have things progress. and so tree is delayed by a half wind turbines undersea so you know to save the world this is this is business of course it is not. a straight smear. the everyone here has their own reasons for buying into the project. and ultimately their investment is good for the planet as it is for their wallets.
russell can you give us a sense of how the communities. have responded to this shift to one hundred percent renewable or really trigger me was the fact that people who didn't really speak to each other before got two girls or. talk to each other and to have a you know or have a congo. oh. what brought you to the island did it have something to do with the whole kind of one hundred percent renewables is that something you're proud of definitely super proud that's great your son. russell and so...
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of the injured players have come back from a different 19 combination with ali price and finn russell. he canype of weather, but with all the intensity i think it will be all the intensity i think it will be a calm head that wins the blood and thunder here in edinburgh. a calm head. i love it. thank you, joe. joe wilson therefore stepped back and class go, the women's game on a little bit later, philippa, former wales international still with us. we will talk about that game tomorrow. the headlines this week have been all about these regional disruptions and the possible merger wasn't going to happen and how it would affect the players. how much will that have taken away from the focus on this old wales team this week? it is very difficult to say. it will be on a person by person basis. however you are talking about a very elite professionals. and life goes on we are an athlete. things happen. you have a remix, birthdays, you learn to be able to compartmentalize what you think about. i believe these boys will go into the we can think of we have a job to do. strong leaders there who will be ma
of the injured players have come back from a different 19 combination with ali price and finn russell. he canype of weather, but with all the intensity i think it will be all the intensity i think it will be a calm head that wins the blood and thunder here in edinburgh. a calm head. i love it. thank you, joe. joe wilson therefore stepped back and class go, the women's game on a little bit later, philippa, former wales international still with us. we will talk about that game tomorrow. the...
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russell junior filmed this video and uploaded it to facebook... the swastika spraypainted near the baseball and softball fields at vanden high school in fairfield had mostly been removed... but if you look carefully, you can barely make it out.edward russell/father- "i'm emotionally spent -- i've never felt this." russell and his family have involved the san francisco chapter of the naacp in this case. russell's 17-year-old son was named in the graffiti discovered on campus march second. the family says the students responsible were suspended for five days and allowed to return to school. edward russell/father- "then on march 20th in the afternoon, my son's friend was called a monkey by a white student." the naacp and the russell's say there is a culture of racism at the school and the travis unified school district... and that school and district leaders are not properly addressing it. they say the school district considers this a case of vandalism and not a hate crime.rev. amos brown/naacp- "to have children subjected to this kind of stress and duress should not be." russell says his son is an honor student, having played on the varsity baseball team since his sophomore year. and, is two months away fro
russell junior filmed this video and uploaded it to facebook... the swastika spraypainted near the baseball and softball fields at vanden high school in fairfield had mostly been removed... but if you look carefully, you can barely make it out.edward russell/father- "i'm emotionally spent -- i've never felt this." russell and his family have involved the san francisco chapter of the naacp in this case. russell's 17-year-old son was named in the graffiti discovered on campus march...
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they do have tvs in russells and they can speak english. ido russells and they can speak english.ofjail free cloud. so i do not think theresa may, even for a rattling audience, will achieve anything. —— free card. we have three days in which things could be talked about. is there anything to talk about as it stands now? it is very difficult. geoffrey cox and stephen berkley are not going back to brussels. there was talk that would go back for another meeting to hammer out compromises but this has been going on for months. the basic parameters have been set for months and the eu have been set for months and the eu have been saying that the backstop is the backstop and it is there because we wish to make sure there is no return to the trouble in northern ireland and frankie the eu art board of repeating themselves. there is no point going back to brussels until there is something to talk about. talk of a dawn dasha on monday or going back sunday but there is no point going if there is no point. it feels like they have reached the limits of their discussions. we have all been shown t
they do have tvs in russells and they can speak english. ido russells and they can speak english.ofjail free cloud. so i do not think theresa may, even for a rattling audience, will achieve anything. —— free card. we have three days in which things could be talked about. is there anything to talk about as it stands now? it is very difficult. geoffrey cox and stephen berkley are not going back to brussels. there was talk that would go back for another meeting to hammer out compromises but...
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these positive divergence is in the russell 2000 suggesting momentum can improve their.proving among that is good for the s&p 500. it has broken out above the 200 day moving average and some important resistance between 2800 and 2815. lisa: heading into the second quarter, the s&p is in a tenuous position. can you explain why that is important and what that means? >> the percentage of the stocks in the s&p 500 above the 50 day moving averages have fallen from 92% to 65%. that can be viewed to ways. it is contraction, but it could be constructive. we have had a pullback where participation has not been there this month. we have been able to relieve some of the conditions with the rotational pullback in the underlying securities. the february cell signals in the countertrend at thisrs worked off stage, so we want to look for momentum to improve and be acting on breakouts as they unfold. alix: walk us through wells fargo getting a boost yesterday on tim sloan leaving and the bank having a bad four weeks. what do you do? most banksrgo and are in down trends, but with the sho
these positive divergence is in the russell 2000 suggesting momentum can improve their.proving among that is good for the s&p 500. it has broken out above the 200 day moving average and some important resistance between 2800 and 2815. lisa: heading into the second quarter, the s&p is in a tenuous position. can you explain why that is important and what that means? >> the percentage of the stocks in the s&p 500 above the 50 day moving averages have fallen from 92% to 65%. that...
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if you asked russell wilson or brees or the can in cleveland, i do not know if it is a true impact onion or the performance. >>> got a little time to check this out. some exhibition baseball today down in mesa, arizona. the it is have an outfielder. is is a great name or what? skye bolt makes the catcher. runners tagging at third, and he is gone, and that kid has got on, and the kid he throughout was named johnny field. >>> we got a little history to tell you about your. toni harris, first woman to ever receive a football scholarship as a non-kicker. watcher right there. we circled it. she's a safety, defensive back for a division i . she will go to south central methodist. >> in missouri. and get this. she had offers from six other schools. >> oh wow, really? >> i can a white to watch her play. >> she says her goal is to play for the seattle seahawks. >> wouldn't that be something? >>> goodnight. you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles
if you asked russell wilson or brees or the can in cleveland, i do not know if it is a true impact onion or the performance. >>> got a little time to check this out. some exhibition baseball today down in mesa, arizona. the it is have an outfielder. is is a great name or what? skye bolt makes the catcher. runners tagging at third, and he is gone, and that kid has got on, and the kid he throughout was named johnny field. >>> we got a little history to tell you about your. toni...
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and the tech companies can afford to buy in the most prestigious legal firms. but ian russellse to speak out for the families of the 200 other children who take their lives each yearin children who take their lives each year in this country. they rarely get a ccess year in this country. they rarely get access to legal aid. the legal aid agency says it will grant funding in exceptional circumstances. thank you. police investigating historic abuse at medomsley detention centre in county durham in the 1970s and 80s, believe more than 300 teenagers were sexually abused there. the shocking extent of abuse can now be revealed following a six—year police investigation. it concluded today with the conviction of five former prison officers for misconduct in a public office and physical assaults. 0ur correspondent chris jackson has been following the trial. this was a detention centre with a history of abuse allegations. its true scale only emerged when police in the north—east re—opened their inquiries into medomsley near consett in 2013. some of the boys would lay on the bottom of sta
and the tech companies can afford to buy in the most prestigious legal firms. but ian russellse to speak out for the families of the 200 other children who take their lives each yearin children who take their lives each year in this country. they rarely get a ccess year in this country. they rarely get access to legal aid. the legal aid agency says it will grant funding in exceptional circumstances. thank you. police investigating historic abuse at medomsley detention centre in county durham in...
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weeks to decide which path to take to avoid crashing out on april twelfth russell says it is a definitive plan from west before it can grant a further extension to the divorce process if necessary on friday britain's prime minister faced a third defeat with all agreements in the house of commons the latest news she's now looking for a fourth getting it through. the implication of the house's decision. the legal default now is the united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time mr speaker i fear we are reaching the limits of this. sess in this house this house has rejected no deal it has rejected no brick sit on wednesday it rejected all the variations of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone calls for a general election are growing to reason made to quit as leader as world xi earlier promised to resign if the deal passed through parliament and may's not the first u.k. prime minister to fall of the sword over the e.u. what he would go to look back in history. for the question of in or out them or us it's become a co
weeks to decide which path to take to avoid crashing out on april twelfth russell says it is a definitive plan from west before it can grant a further extension to the divorce process if necessary on friday britain's prime minister faced a third defeat with all agreements in the house of commons the latest news she's now looking for a fourth getting it through. the implication of the house's decision. the legal default now is the united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth...
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can boo. i want to boo and be engaged. >> i want to boo. >> i want to boo. that's part of the fan experience. there's nothing wrong with that. obviously russellls that the fan crossed a line. and saying the words, if they were the words, in fact, that were said, can be seen as racist, homophobic, certainly inappropriate. this isn't the first time fans in utah specifically have been accused of that. you can go to the '80s in which they ran on to the floor and started fights. they say horrible things to shaq and kobe, lebron james. it's not the first time fans in utah in particular have been accused of crossing the line. >> we heard westbrook's version. this is what the fan said happened -- >> he's got to be a professional. she was sitting down the entire time. me and him were -- it was kind of having fun, you know. >> reporter: at least you thought you were having fun? >> he was smiling at one point. i mean, there was a lot of people. it was when, you know, joe had come by and poked paul george in the eye. and then -- then joe goes over and apologizes immediately. russ is just f bombing and carrying on, acting a fool down here. and everybody's
can boo. i want to boo and be engaged. >> i want to boo. >> i want to boo. that's part of the fan experience. there's nothing wrong with that. obviously russellls that the fan crossed a line. and saying the words, if they were the words, in fact, that were said, can be seen as racist, homophobic, certainly inappropriate. this isn't the first time fans in utah specifically have been accused of that. you can go to the '80s in which they ran on to the floor and started fights. they say...
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and the tech companies can afford to buy in the most prestigious legal firms. but ian russellake their lives each yearin children who take their lives each year in this country. they rarely get a ccess year in this country. they rarely get access to legal aid. the legal aid agency says it will grant funding in exceptional circumstances. thank you. police investigating historic abuse at medomsley detention centre in county durham in the 19705 and 805, believe more than 300 teenagers were sexually abused there. the shocking extent of abuse can now be revealed following a six—year police investigation. it concluded today with the conviction of five former prison
and the tech companies can afford to buy in the most prestigious legal firms. but ian russellake their lives each yearin children who take their lives each year in this country. they rarely get a ccess year in this country. they rarely get access to legal aid. the legal aid agency says it will grant funding in exceptional circumstances. thank you. police investigating historic abuse at medomsley detention centre in county durham in the 19705 and 805, believe more than 300 teenagers were...
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if they can keep the ball in hand, keep it quick, keep their skill. finn russell, keep it quick, keep their skill. finn russell, may be their skill. finn russell, may be the most skilful player in the whole of european rugby. ali price starts for scotland at scrum half who can perhaps inject a bit of dynamism into things, and then maybe we will see some of the scottish player we have seen a lot of over recent years —— some of the scottish flair. enthusiasm coming back into scottish by. enthusiasm coming back into scottish rugby. having said all that, we know that wales over those consecutive victories have this way of winning matches, they have the confidence, the discipline and the strength and organisation but we have been talking a lot about what this game means to wales with a grand slam possibility in the world cup year. i think we need to be clear this game means a lot to scottish rugby as well. right now they could really do with what i would term the oxygen of a big victory. joe, you should get in that scottish dressing room, a motivational team talk they
if they can keep the ball in hand, keep it quick, keep their skill. finn russell, keep it quick, keep their skill. finn russell, may be their skill. finn russell, may be the most skilful player in the whole of european rugby. ali price starts for scotland at scrum half who can perhaps inject a bit of dynamism into things, and then maybe we will see some of the scottish player we have seen a lot of over recent years —— some of the scottish flair. enthusiasm coming back into scottish by....
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if you look at the performers of the russell 2000 versus the s&p 500 on a daily basis, you can see it has outperformed him and to a higher degree. if you look at the three downward facing bars, the russell performance did significantly worse than the s&p 500. the russell 2000 close to down about 2% today. better performance of small caps is needed to confirm the progress of the other major industries -- indices. they say the russell needs to close around a 600 basis. romaine: barring some sort of catastrophic failure over the next few days, we will mark the 10th anniversary of this bull market. i want to take you back to 10 years ago today. droppedthat the s&p 500 to an intraday low of 666. it was the ominous signal for the market. that proved to be a turning point for the market that set the stage for the bull run we are on. about 300% was up since that day, beating every major index around the world. it would be hard pressed to find any other equity markets around the world where any other asset class and matches that return. the s&p returning on an annualized basis, about 18% over
if you look at the performers of the russell 2000 versus the s&p 500 on a daily basis, you can see it has outperformed him and to a higher degree. if you look at the three downward facing bars, the russell performance did significantly worse than the s&p 500. the russell 2000 close to down about 2% today. better performance of small caps is needed to confirm the progress of the other major industries -- indices. they say the russell needs to close around a 600 basis. romaine: barring...
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families don't automatically get legal aid at inquests but can qualify if there is a wider public interest. this decision leaves ian russellolly's interests by himself at the inquest. as for the tech companies, they can afford to buy in the top legal firms in the country. for some, this case highlightsjust how powerless families feel. huge power imbalance. you've got six major global companies here who have all the finance, technology, experts and the like, against families and individuals, who are trying to find some answers, and that is why government has to create a better balance, a fairer playing field. so, it seems molly's family, still struggling to cope with her death, may now have to pay to get to the truth of how she died. angus crawford, bbc news. a birmingham city fan has been jailed for 1h weeks and given a lifetime ban from attending the team's matches, after attacking the aston villa captain jack grealish on the pitch during yesterday's match. 27—year—old paul mitchell appeared in court today and admitted assault and encroachment on to the pitch. our sports correspondent, richard conway, is at birmingham cit
families don't automatically get legal aid at inquests but can qualify if there is a wider public interest. this decision leaves ian russellolly's interests by himself at the inquest. as for the tech companies, they can afford to buy in the top legal firms in the country. for some, this case highlightsjust how powerless families feel. huge power imbalance. you've got six major global companies here who have all the finance, technology, experts and the like, against families and individuals, who...
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johnny russell, and the net rattle with sheer relief. commentator: now we can keep calm.he six nations. but open them quick because the foot bowlers of wales started their game at lightning pace. when slovakia's defendant got the ball, james was too strong. too good. james's 21. his manager could barely have done better. the name is james. signed right there. in belfast, whenjohnny evans right there. in belfast, whenjohnny eva ns was right there. in belfast, whenjohnny evans was left to head in at his leisure, northern ireland were jubilant. justifiably. but three minutes later, belarus equalised with a shop which deflected into an agonising loop. northern ireland bosman qualification hopes needed victory here. all the players knew it. josh mcguinness wanted. that's merit is still hard to beat. joe wilson, bbc news. —— spirit. the other match in northern ireland's group this evening was between the netherlands and germany in amsterdam. it was 2—2 and heading for a draw before substitute marco reus set up nico schulz to win it for germany in the 90th minute. the result mea
johnny russell, and the net rattle with sheer relief. commentator: now we can keep calm.he six nations. but open them quick because the foot bowlers of wales started their game at lightning pace. when slovakia's defendant got the ball, james was too strong. too good. james's 21. his manager could barely have done better. the name is james. signed right there. in belfast, whenjohnny evans right there. in belfast, whenjohnny eva ns was right there. in belfast, whenjohnny evans was left to head in...
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you can say like transport has been weak. russell has been week. what does it all mean to you >> i'm agreeing with both kudlow and you and i when we had the conversation coming onset. i think this is an anomaly i think this is out there because of whether which kate cited as well as the government shutdown i think those two factors are really the main drivers for a 20,000 number that is so far out of where we think the economy is right now. i'm anxious to hear everybody else thinkable was i believe this was a one off and we're trying to establish an up trend. we have come back into it. we had a couple of pull backs but they never been more than 2 or 3%. i think this is the same >> good to see you again, court. >> good to see you >> congrats on your baby girl. nice to have you back. does it feel like that's where we're at in the market >> no. i agree with you guys and kudlow i'm not sure if it's a fluke number but one data point does not determine where we are we have to look at this collectively what are we going to do for the next three months? >>
you can say like transport has been weak. russell has been week. what does it all mean to you >> i'm agreeing with both kudlow and you and i when we had the conversation coming onset. i think this is an anomaly i think this is out there because of whether which kate cited as well as the government shutdown i think those two factors are really the main drivers for a 20,000 number that is so far out of where we think the economy is right now. i'm anxious to hear everybody else thinkable was...
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mean i think we already live in a world where we can kind of claim that you know has been faked and so yeah i guess i tend to agree with the comments of russell on this too neal see it as as as a route into something that could happen that's actually quite positive can you unpack the a little bit for us what is the positive that could happen. or you know this is just the general development of computer vision technologies and such i don't consider this specific development positive but you know there's a there's a lot of stuff happening here in terms of the ability of computers to sit synthetically create images and those sorts of things so you know i want to clarify that i don't see this is a generally positive story in that way i think dean fakes will be rooting reputations on relationships and again to this point that you know we have tools in reporting so therefore well you know we may be ok there the average person when they receive a message on their phone they're not going to whatever tools reporters are using to verify if that's real or not we need a completely different technical architect or for these sorts of things and and that st
mean i think we already live in a world where we can kind of claim that you know has been faked and so yeah i guess i tend to agree with the comments of russell on this too neal see it as as as a route into something that could happen that's actually quite positive can you unpack the a little bit for us what is the positive that could happen. or you know this is just the general development of computer vision technologies and such i don't consider this specific development positive but you know...
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can do it? you need that hubris? it is like russell crowe and gladiator, reluctantly coming in to do it.y coming in to do it. i don't know who that ism could be david lidington because by all descriptions it —— but it doesn't want to be prime minister. ancient rome? that is where we are right now! it could be david lidington. i can't see the erg wearing david lidington as the pm. they could maybe live with michael gove because he is a brexiteer. changing the prime minister would not solve the problem, nigel evans said, that he would not be drawn on whether his colleagues wanted him to make an intervention. you talk to people all the time in the cabinet. how much pressure is she under this coming week? intense pressure. every time somebody tries to help her, like her chief whip, she completely burns through her credibility, like in that speech. they have worked very ha rd in that speech. they have worked very hard to gently get labour mps on side and she bears that out with her speech. if you are thinking of backing her, and then theresa may if their speech, and you pick up your ball and
can do it? you need that hubris? it is like russell crowe and gladiator, reluctantly coming in to do it.y coming in to do it. i don't know who that ism could be david lidington because by all descriptions it —— but it doesn't want to be prime minister. ancient rome? that is where we are right now! it could be david lidington. i can't see the erg wearing david lidington as the pm. they could maybe live with michael gove because he is a brexiteer. changing the prime minister would not solve...
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in notes which are basically animations that your that your character can do and of those two people by package whose name is russell horning and alfonso ribeiro is carlton the fresh prince of bel-air as well as the rapper two million they've all sued fortnights developer epic games for basically stealing what they allege a feeling they're dancing with and even more interesting is in the very first of those lawsuits two million said that fortnight is explicitly appropriating the work of people of color a lot of you know are for an african-american artist so this is start of this whole debate this legal debate about can you copyright a document. and then there's another debate which is like how are video games appropriating the culture of people of color so that's been a huge dialogue people like chance the rapper have chimed in like it's really something that i think is present in the mind of people watching and playing for a minute. for me it gives you an example of how big of a game is that these conversations that we're having in the real world now being started all by a video absolutely i'm going to. be communit
in notes which are basically animations that your that your character can do and of those two people by package whose name is russell horning and alfonso ribeiro is carlton the fresh prince of bel-air as well as the rapper two million they've all sued fortnights developer epic games for basically stealing what they allege a feeling they're dancing with and even more interesting is in the very first of those lawsuits two million said that fortnight is explicitly appropriating the work of people...
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for latinos, it brings families together and if we can bring that family to your business, you're gold. tonight we have russellingor e community. >> we have a ten-person limb elimination match. we have a full-size ring with barside food and drink. we ended up getting wrestling here with puoillo del mar. we're hope og get families to join us. we've done a drag queen bingo and we're trying to be a diverse kind of club, trying different things. this is a great part of town and there's a bunch of shops, a variety of stores and ethnic restaurants. there's a popular little shop that all of the kids like to hanhang out at. we have a great breakfast spot call brick fast at tiffanies. some of the older businesses are refurbished and newer businesses are coming in and it's exciting. >> we even have our own brewery for fdr, ferment, drink repeat. it's in the san francisco garden district and four beautiful muellermixer ura alsomurals. >> it's important to shop local because it's kind of like a circle of life, if you will. we hire local people. local people spend their money at our businesses and those local mean that wor pe
for latinos, it brings families together and if we can bring that family to your business, you're gold. tonight we have russellingor e community. >> we have a ten-person limb elimination match. we have a full-size ring with barside food and drink. we ended up getting wrestling here with puoillo del mar. we're hope og get families to join us. we've done a drag queen bingo and we're trying to be a diverse kind of club, trying different things. this is a great part of town and there's a...
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round off what had been a lackluster week for most of the last few days s&p as you can see up 0.7% nasdaq and russellttle less than that sector performance relatively encouraging. health care, energy toward the stop real estate, defensive sectors towards the bottom 10-year as we mentioned earlier, ticking up quite noticeably during the course of the week. has been a steepening of the curve. which is also encouraging. oil prices for the week, they're down 2.5% here at the end of the week about the same for the week as a whole. something to keep an eye on. it's been a bit more volatile this year. bringing in bob pisani and the s&p showing you it's been lackluster most of the week and a pickup today into the green for the week, as a whole. >> we're waiting to see ten straight weeks on the upside on the dow. it could go either way overall the trend is still intact generally cyclical names like industrials have done well semiconductors have done well, energy and generally energy staples and defensive names like utilities have lagged a little bit. not so strong this week but overall trend is still intact a
round off what had been a lackluster week for most of the last few days s&p as you can see up 0.7% nasdaq and russellttle less than that sector performance relatively encouraging. health care, energy toward the stop real estate, defensive sectors towards the bottom 10-year as we mentioned earlier, ticking up quite noticeably during the course of the week. has been a steepening of the curve. which is also encouraging. oil prices for the week, they're down 2.5% here at the end of the week...
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can help you. visit your local chase branch. npr the warriors second straight game without kevin durant. no problem. russellook shutdown by thompson scored only 7 points in the game. only made two field goals. while steph curry went off. look at the handles then the shot. dubs hit 7. first quarter 3 pointers led by 13. and what a night by thompson. not only mr. defense, right place, right time. nice tap in. 59-43 second period. final minute of the half, curry somehow from deep -- through traffic. warriors led by 18 at the half. 3 quarter an tray waiting, worth waiting for. thompson scored 23. later in the period cousins' determination -- fought through it and still scored. 12 points for cousins. fine minute of the 3rd. 33 points. golden state won it going eye way. with a twin warriors clench add play off spot for the 7th straight year. >>> oregon by 19. end of the game it's a peyton gave me that and that take this? who saw this coming? 68-48. they changed an automatic ncaa tournament bid >>> a cc title game. duke a happy entrance. williamson went off again. he's the greatest live attraction in college baske
can help you. visit your local chase branch. npr the warriors second straight game without kevin durant. no problem. russellook shutdown by thompson scored only 7 points in the game. only made two field goals. while steph curry went off. look at the handles then the shot. dubs hit 7. first quarter 3 pointers led by 13. and what a night by thompson. not only mr. defense, right place, right time. nice tap in. 59-43 second period. final minute of the half, curry somehow from deep -- through...
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russell. these self—driving electric wheelchairs made by panasonic have already been rolled out for testing at tokyo's haneda international airport. but what's new is my luggage buddy here. you canin there and it will follow the wheelchair wherever it goes, slowing down and speeding up as necessary when it goes up and down sloping surfaces. perfect for the airport. if a roaming traveller walks in front of the chair, it'll stop, along with the luggage caddy. although in a crowded airport, i can see wandering people getting in between the luggage and its chair, which might lead to some frustration. panasonic hopes to have the chairs available in airports and public spaces across japan in time for 2020. in the past, japan hasn't had the greatest record for accessibility. with a0 million visitors expected to come to the olympics and paralympics, organisers have pledged to use this as an opportunity to fix these problems and make tokyo a more inclusive and accessible city. disabled passengers in need of assistance will be able to summon a wheelchair through an app. it'll then take them where they need to be without stress or hassle. something i'm sure able—bodied travellers could app
russell. these self—driving electric wheelchairs made by panasonic have already been rolled out for testing at tokyo's haneda international airport. but what's new is my luggage buddy here. you canin there and it will follow the wheelchair wherever it goes, slowing down and speeding up as necessary when it goes up and down sloping surfaces. perfect for the airport. if a roaming traveller walks in front of the chair, it'll stop, along with the luggage caddy. although in a crowded airport, i...
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russell. these self—driving electric wheelchairs made by panasonic have already been rolled out for testing at tokyo's haneda international airport. but what's new is my luggage buddy here. you canhere and it's going to follow the wheelchair wherever it goes, slowing down and speeding up as necessary when it goes up and down sloping surfaces. perfect for the airport. if a roaming traveller walks in front of the chair, it'll stop, along with the luggage caddy. although in a crowded airport, i can see wandering people getting in between the luggage and its chair, which might lead to some frustration. panasonic hopes to have the chairs available in airports and public spaces across japan in time for 2020. in the past, japan hasn't had the greatest record for accessibility. with a0 million visitors expected to come for the olympics and paralympics, organisers have pledged to use this as an opportunity to fix these problems and make tokyo a more inclusive and accessible city. disabled passengers in need of assistance will be able to summon a wheelchair through an app. it'll then take them where they need to be, without stress or hassle. something i'm sure able—bodied travellers could
russell. these self—driving electric wheelchairs made by panasonic have already been rolled out for testing at tokyo's haneda international airport. but what's new is my luggage buddy here. you canhere and it's going to follow the wheelchair wherever it goes, slowing down and speeding up as necessary when it goes up and down sloping surfaces. perfect for the airport. if a roaming traveller walks in front of the chair, it'll stop, along with the luggage caddy. although in a crowded airport, i...
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families don‘t automatically get legal aid at inquests but can qualify if there is a wider public interest. this decision leaves ian russelllightsjust how powerless families feel. huge power imbalance. you‘ve got six major global companies here who have all the finance, technology, experts and the like, against families and individuals, who are trying to find some answers, and that is why government has to create a better balance, a fairer playing field. so, it seems molly‘s family, still struggling to cope with her death, may now have to pay to get to the truth of how she died. angus crawford, bbc news. let‘s bring you a bit more about the latest identified victim of the ethiopian airlines cross from the uk. this is beckham, who was 25 yea rs old uk. this is beckham, who was 25 years old at the time of his death yesterday. this is a photograph of some, that we havejust yesterday. this is a photograph of some, that we have just had access to. we have also had a statement, because he was only 25, and he had not been out of school that long. the school good memories of him. the school he worked with released a statement. unf
families don‘t automatically get legal aid at inquests but can qualify if there is a wider public interest. this decision leaves ian russelllightsjust how powerless families feel. huge power imbalance. you‘ve got six major global companies here who have all the finance, technology, experts and the like, against families and individuals, who are trying to find some answers, and that is why government has to create a better balance, a fairer playing field. so, it seems molly‘s family, still...
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of the total portfolio, as well as the equity portfolio, particularly, but can you make the case for the conversion of the russell 2000 growth to the 2000 core? not that i'm opposed to it, but where's the data? >> so our u.s. small cap portfolio we have a core portfolio and the dfa small cap value, and prior to several years ago, we had a u.s. small cap growth manager that were terminating and put into a russell 2000 growth to offset the dfa value. now that we're getting rid of value, we would need to put that into a core just from a portfolio construction standpoint. >> in other words, commissioner, we're terminating one value manager, so we're terminating a growth index so that we retain core exposure. we don't have an overweight to grow. >> commissioner driscoll: okay, i guess i should have figured out how to guess that from the information given to us rather than one table of numbers. then i would have seen it. all i had to do. >> president stansbury: anything else from the board? >> you want to take these separately or take them -- >> president stansbury: let's take them together. would anyone like to move o
of the total portfolio, as well as the equity portfolio, particularly, but can you make the case for the conversion of the russell 2000 growth to the 2000 core? not that i'm opposed to it, but where's the data? >> so our u.s. small cap portfolio we have a core portfolio and the dfa small cap value, and prior to several years ago, we had a u.s. small cap growth manager that were terminating and put into a russell 2000 growth to offset the dfa value. now that we're getting rid of value, we...
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across thirteen year old catalina russell says she was scared the first time she had to sneak over the river that divides the two countries but it's the only way she can get to class where any awareness that it was dark we were very scared at people were terrified we didn't know what was going to happen is a very difficult situation because you wouldn't expect to have to cross an unequal rate school. it doesn't mean you're at this elementary school in kuku to columbia only a short distance from the venezuelan border ninety five percent of students are from venezuela the school's director had a much better bessie says since the border has been closed attendance has dropped significantly as a single sample inland in this way these children have problems in venezuela because there aren't enough schools because teachers don't make enough money and most have quit and left so children migrate to our country especially this school because it's the closest one to the border. and if you get outside the building parents are waiting to drop off more children once their lessons are over many of them will make the journey across the border back into venezuela and
across thirteen year old catalina russell says she was scared the first time she had to sneak over the river that divides the two countries but it's the only way she can get to class where any awareness that it was dark we were very scared at people were terrified we didn't know what was going to happen is a very difficult situation because you wouldn't expect to have to cross an unequal rate school. it doesn't mean you're at this elementary school in kuku to columbia only a short distance from...
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russell 2000. we're just individual stock pickers. >> can you name a few? >> sure. divested a division and the stock is going to hit 3.90 and another one is royal caribbean. they have about a 25% share of the cruise market. the stock is 117 with $10 on earnings, double-digit top line and bottom line growth the company earns about 17.2% on book, and this year their cap "x" will be way down last year 3 billion. this year 1.2. they should generate a nexus of 2.5 to 3 billion in cash both solid companies with high returns owningities and expected upside for 2019. >> jot, is it easier for your screen to find value targets right now, or less so in recent years? >> well, it was a lot easier in december i mean, we've been back into companies we never would have thought of we bought cisco on the bottom at 42.50 and companies like parker hannaford that went back up to 16, 17 and another one i bought was lockheed was selling at at 12p and raytheon at 12.5, they are back at 16 times earnings. it's getting increasingly difficult, but it was easy pickings in the end of december a
russell 2000. we're just individual stock pickers. >> can you name a few? >> sure. divested a division and the stock is going to hit 3.90 and another one is royal caribbean. they have about a 25% share of the cruise market. the stock is 117 with $10 on earnings, double-digit top line and bottom line growth the company earns about 17.2% on book, and this year their cap "x" will be way down last year 3 billion. this year 1.2. they should generate a nexus of 2.5 to 3 billion...
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russell shafer, a new mexico sheriffs, told the journal quote if a state or city can become a sanctuary for illegal immigration, then we can become a sanctuary for second amendment rights. other states where county officials have adopted or are considering second amendment sanctuary resolutions include illinois, washington state, and colorado. on capitol hill, democratic lawmakers grilled wells fargo ceo timothy sloan tuesday over the bank's practices of predatory lending, misleading and defrauding customers, and its relationship to the nra, private prisons s and the fofossil fuel industry. cacalifornia congressmember and financial services chair maxine waters called wells fargo a recidivist financial institution. after the hearing, she told reporters she would call a vote o on a bill to o break up gaga banksouound liable fofor repeated consumer violations. this is nenew york congressmember a alexandria ocasio-cortez questioning sloan over the bank's role in climate change and its financial backcking of the dakota access pipeline, which she noted has leaked at least 5 times since it sta
russell shafer, a new mexico sheriffs, told the journal quote if a state or city can become a sanctuary for illegal immigration, then we can become a sanctuary for second amendment rights. other states where county officials have adopted or are considering second amendment sanctuary resolutions include illinois, washington state, and colorado. on capitol hill, democratic lawmakers grilled wells fargo ceo timothy sloan tuesday over the bank's practices of predatory lending, misleading and...
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can catch zzzzs. because my morning starts before morning starts. always the russellswim meets every saturday. but now... it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings. the only detergent with concentrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. try new improved gain flings. >>> updating that breaking news what's being called a well planned terrorist attack in new e hospital ist.st 40 people were of people for gunshot wounds. four people are in custody. it's friday night there. residents are told to stay home unless absolutely necessary. we'll monitor for developments throughout the morning. >>> here at home we are tracking the path of the storm experts are calling a bomb cyclone. >> it spawned multiple tornadoes across the heartland, this one in western kentucky. another twister tore the roof off a church outside paducah where 40 preschoolers were inside. all of them escaping without getting injured. >> this bridge over the big sioux river in south dakota could not withstand intense flooding. heavy rain and ice jams are clogging the river's flow. accuweathe
can catch zzzzs. because my morning starts before morning starts. always the russellswim meets every saturday. but now... it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings. the only detergent with concentrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. try new improved gain flings. >>> updating that breaking news what's being called a well planned terrorist attack in new e hospital ist.st 40 people were of people for gunshot wounds. four people are in custody. it's friday night...
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can work." tipoff is tomorrow night at 6:30 in texas. in other nba news, the league handing out discipline for a heated moment between a utah jazz fan and thunder guard russell westbrook. --the former mvp has been fined 25-thousand dollars for directing profanity at a fan, but the punishment is being handed out on both sides. --because what apparently provoked that reaction is a jazz supporter yelled at westbrook quote--'get on your knees like you're used to.' -westbrook said it was completely disrespectful... the jazz has banned that fan permanently from attending games.. and even utah players have publicly voiced support for westbrook. finally tonight, it's always a good thing when you can end your sportscasts with pictures of cute dogs. the san jose barracuda...the sharks developmental team...hosted its annual pucks and paws event at the tank this past weekend. fans were able to bring their furry friends for a day out at the rink... and you can tell they are seri
can work." tipoff is tomorrow night at 6:30 in texas. in other nba news, the league handing out discipline for a heated moment between a utah jazz fan and thunder guard russell westbrook. --the former mvp has been fined 25-thousand dollars for directing profanity at a fan, but the punishment is being handed out on both sides. --because what apparently provoked that reaction is a jazz supporter yelled at westbrook quote--'get on your knees like you're used to.' -westbrook said it was...
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can find somebody for you. >> the financial picture for brenna and the children was murky. russelruptcy a few years earlier and though brenna owned her own hair salon in this upscale shopping center. russel had handled the business end of things. if there was a bright spot during those days it was that russel douglas did have some life insurance. >> i think when it comes down to it, he had a total of three life insurance policies, each one a couple hundred thousand dollars, i want to say. >> in fact, the face value of those policies was more than $500,000. that money would come in handy, particularly since brenna was under pressure to buy the house she'd been renting from a woman who used to work at her hair salon. the landlady's name was peggy. peggy thomas. in those last, dying days of 2003, russel douglas' family had no idea how large that name would loom for them in the months and years to come. >>> coming up, detectives get a call from a mystery man who says he knows who the killer is, but getting him to talk won't be easy. it sounds like he's afraid for his own life. >> he s
can find somebody for you. >> the financial picture for brenna and the children was murky. russelruptcy a few years earlier and though brenna owned her own hair salon in this upscale shopping center. russel had handled the business end of things. if there was a bright spot during those days it was that russel douglas did have some life insurance. >> i think when it comes down to it, he had a total of three life insurance policies, each one a couple hundred thousand dollars, i want...
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in notes which are basically animations that your that your character can do and of those two people by package whose name is russell horning and. that we're barrow is carlton the fresh prince of bel-air as well as the rapper two million they've all sued fortnights developer epic games for basically stealing what they allege a feeling they're done from the first and even more interesting is in the very first of those lawsuits two million said that fortnight is explicitly appropriating the work of people of color a lot of you know eye for an african-american artist so this is start of this whole debate this legal debate about can you copyright a document. and then there's another debate which is like how are video games appropriating the culture of people of color so that's been a huge dialogue people like chance the rapper have chimed in like it's really something that i think is present in the mind of people watching and playing for a minute. for me it gives you an example of how big the game is that these conversations that we're having in the real world now being started off by a video game absolutely i'm going t
in notes which are basically animations that your that your character can do and of those two people by package whose name is russell horning and. that we're barrow is carlton the fresh prince of bel-air as well as the rapper two million they've all sued fortnights developer epic games for basically stealing what they allege a feeling they're done from the first and even more interesting is in the very first of those lawsuits two million said that fortnight is explicitly appropriating the work...
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as in notes which are basically animations that your that your character can do and of those two people i can't his name is russell horning and alfonso ribeiro is carlton the fresh prince of bel-air as well as the rapper two million they've all sued fortnights developer epic games for basically stealing what they allege a feeling they're dancing with and even more interesting is in the very first of those lawsuits two million said that fortnight is explicitly appropriating the work of people of color a lot of you know eye for an african-american artist so this is start of this whole debate this legal debate about can you copyright a document. and then there's another debate which is like how are video games appropriating the culture of people of color so that's been a huge dialogue people like chance the rapper have chimed in like it's really something that i think is present in the mind of people watching and playing for a minute. for me it gives you an example of how big the game is that these conversations that we're having in the real world now being started off by a video game absolutely i'm going to wrap up
as in notes which are basically animations that your that your character can do and of those two people i can't his name is russell horning and alfonso ribeiro is carlton the fresh prince of bel-air as well as the rapper two million they've all sued fortnights developer epic games for basically stealing what they allege a feeling they're dancing with and even more interesting is in the very first of those lawsuits two million said that fortnight is explicitly appropriating the work of people of...
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you note which are basically animations that your that your character can do and of those two people by package whose name is russell horning and alfonso ribeiro carlton the fresh prince of bel-air as well as the rapper two million they've all sued fortnights developer epic games for basically stealing what they allege a feeling they're dancing with and even more interesting is in the very first of those lawsuits two million said that fortnight is explicitly appropriating the work of people of color a lot of you know eye for an african-american artist so this is start of this whole debate this legal debate about can you copyright a document. and then there's another debate which is like how are video games appropriating the culture of people of color so that's been a huge dialogue people like chance the rapper have chimed in like it's a really it's something that i think is present in the mind of people watching and playing for a minute. for me it gives you an example of how big the game is that these conversations that we're having in the real world now being started off by a video that absolutely i'm going to run.
you note which are basically animations that your that your character can do and of those two people by package whose name is russell horning and alfonso ribeiro carlton the fresh prince of bel-air as well as the rapper two million they've all sued fortnights developer epic games for basically stealing what they allege a feeling they're dancing with and even more interesting is in the very first of those lawsuits two million said that fortnight is explicitly appropriating the work of people of...
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across thirteen year old catalina russell says she was scared the first time she had to sneak over the river that divides the two countries but it's the only way she can get to class where right here where it was dark we were very scat people were terrified we didn't know what was going to happen is a very difficult situation because you wouldn't expect to have to cross an unequal rate school. it doesn't mean you're at this elementary school in cuckoo duck alone b.-a only a short distance from the venezuelan border ninety five percent of students are from venezuela the school's director had a much better bessie says since the border has been closed attendance has dropped significantly as a single sample inland in this way these children have problems in venezuela because there aren't enough schools because teachers don't make enough money and most have quit and left so children migrate to our country especially this school because it's the closest one to the border. and if you get outside the building parents are waiting to drop off more children once their lessons are over many of them will make the journey across the border back into venezuela and l
across thirteen year old catalina russell says she was scared the first time she had to sneak over the river that divides the two countries but it's the only way she can get to class where right here where it was dark we were very scat people were terrified we didn't know what was going to happen is a very difficult situation because you wouldn't expect to have to cross an unequal rate school. it doesn't mean you're at this elementary school in cuckoo duck alone b.-a only a short distance from...