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>> phil spector. i think so. he wanted me to sing, not deliver.a gospel way. the melody of that song was -- >> ♪ when i was a little girl, i had a rag doll ♪ >> the production, the real production of that song was what phil wanted. it was full of all kinds of musicians. s at famous wall of sound. how you get that iwith the instrument here and another kind of instrent -- the room was full of an orchestra. made it work. it was another feeling to sing to that. ♪ will: 79 next month, how are you? >> i am happier than i ever been in my life. happier than i ever thought life would become for me. >> ♪ simply the best >> i did fall a couple of days but nowbroke something i am going through my sick period. it will take me right into thel 90's so i be around for a while. rajini: so incredible to see such a rock megastar be so candid about areas of her personal life. i think we all wish we could all be a little more like tina turner. you can find more on the day's news on our website. if you want to find me on twittermyandle is @bbc rajini thank you so much
>> phil spector. i think so. he wanted me to sing, not deliver.a gospel way. the melody of that song was -- >> ♪ when i was a little girl, i had a rag doll ♪ >> the production, the real production of that song was what phil wanted. it was full of all kinds of musicians. s at famous wall of sound. how you get that iwith the instrument here and another kind of instrent -- the room was full of an orchestra. made it work. it was another feeling to sing to that. ♪ will: 79...
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by spector. consumer discretion airy ink and discretionary staples. what is next energy even after last week's pullback, crude is up 8% for the year. now, while natural gas has only gained 10% year-to-date, it has caught fire in the past few weeks. and short after multiyear downturn, energy, we have to say it is back crude was selling for $28 a barrel what is driving this rally, on the one hand the growth has accelerated. and on the other hand, supply hasn't been keeping pace libya is a failed state. nigeria is going through a strike venezuela is falling apart at the same time the president reinstated sanctions on iran and that took production off the table. and while there is a lot of crude sitting in the ground here in the u.s., it is landlocked. and then the saudi arabia. possible assassination of a journalist at the embassy in turkey it has been hammered because of the controversy. if saudi arabia faces sanctions that is good news. as for natural gases, it marches at its own beat. a month ago
by spector. consumer discretion airy ink and discretionary staples. what is next energy even after last week's pullback, crude is up 8% for the year. now, while natural gas has only gained 10% year-to-date, it has caught fire in the past few weeks. and short after multiyear downturn, energy, we have to say it is back crude was selling for $28 a barrel what is driving this rally, on the one hand the growth has accelerated. and on the other hand, supply hasn't been keeping pace libya is a failed...
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section of the rocket car it was loose the russian state news agency interfax wants an expert who says spector that these could have caused the crash and on snuggly as shot down of the engines and finally the crash landing of the crew but more details will be announced later later. and you're going to tell us all about it when the final details come in your ear shattering reporting from moscow russia thank you. all right well turning to the united states now one of the most powerful storms on record to hit the mainland has been battering southern coastal states hurricane michael made landfall in florida as a category four storm on wednesday killing at least two people and leaving a path of damage and flooding in its wake up it sure is a taken by the international space station captured the storm shortly before it hit the northern part of the state known as the florida panhandle it was the state's fiercest hurricane in more than a century a storm is weakening as it moves inland but neighboring states including georgia and north and south carolina are bracing for more destruction. hurricane mich
section of the rocket car it was loose the russian state news agency interfax wants an expert who says spector that these could have caused the crash and on snuggly as shot down of the engines and finally the crash landing of the crew but more details will be announced later later. and you're going to tell us all about it when the final details come in your ear shattering reporting from moscow russia thank you. all right well turning to the united states now one of the most powerful storms on...
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phil spector, as we now know, is a fairly strange character, but what could he do for you, as a producerer did he find? he wanted me to sing, not deliver. ike had me singing more of a gospel way. # when i was a little girl, i had a rag doll...# the melody of that song was... # when i was a little girl...# # i had a rag doll # only doll i've ever owned # now i love you just the way i loved that rag doll # but only now my love has grown # and it gets stronger, in every way # and it gets deeper, let me say # and it gets higher, day by day # and do i love you, my oh my # yeah, river deep, mountain high...# the production... the real production of that song was what phil wanted. and so when i went to actually audition with phil, he said, "no, no, just the melody with the piano." i can sing anything when you tell me how to sing it. give me the melody. it was simple until the day of the studio when the room was full of all kind of musicians and that wall of sound. the famous wall of sound. that famous wall of sound. how you get that is with an instrument here, another instrument, four or five i
phil spector, as we now know, is a fairly strange character, but what could he do for you, as a producerer did he find? he wanted me to sing, not deliver. ike had me singing more of a gospel way. # when i was a little girl, i had a rag doll...# the melody of that song was... # when i was a little girl...# # i had a rag doll # only doll i've ever owned # now i love you just the way i loved that rag doll # but only now my love has grown # and it gets stronger, in every way # and it gets deeper,...
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spector's efforts and records that we could point to that scientists have evaluated the land and found some stumps and there was as was pointed out, there were frogs located on this , up until 1965. even though it was a tree farm, going on. but one of the reason this hasn't been further developed because this really wasn't administrative dispute whether any frog could survive there. that's why it is not findings about that. >> the frogs need ephemeral ponds and there is evidence on the record that there are some stumps. but what about the groundcover and the trees? is there anything on the record that shows that could show that the frogs, there could be a sustaining population of frogs there without changes in the tree cover and therefore changes in the groundcover? >> for long-term sustaining population there would have to be changes. we acknowledge that, that is what is said here. >> so they couldn't survive where they are now? the test can't be, if you dumped a couple frogs there, and then you came back two weeks later or a month later, would any of the frog still be alive? that can
spector's efforts and records that we could point to that scientists have evaluated the land and found some stumps and there was as was pointed out, there were frogs located on this , up until 1965. even though it was a tree farm, going on. but one of the reason this hasn't been further developed because this really wasn't administrative dispute whether any frog could survive there. that's why it is not findings about that. >> the frogs need ephemeral ponds and there is evidence on the...
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phill spector? i think phil spector. he wanted me to sing, not deliver. full of all kinds of musicians, that wall of sound. the famous wall of sound. how you get there is with an instrument here, another kind of instrument, four or five instruments. the room was full of an orchestra. and when that... immiates beat i chill now. it was another feeling to sing to that. you're 79 next month. how are you, tina? i'm happier than i've ever been in my life. i'm happier than i ever thought life would become for me. i did fall a couple of days ago and broke something, so i was in a wheelchair and on crutches. but now i'm going through my sick period, and i think it'll take me into the 90s or whatever. i'll be around for a while! and you can see the full interview with tina turner tonight on the news channel. that's simply the best: in conversation with tina turner at half past nine tonight, or catch it on the iplayer. if you've been enjoying the latest series of autumnwatch on bbc one, you'll have seen images captured on cameras so sensitive that they can spot a mo
phill spector? i think phil spector. he wanted me to sing, not deliver. full of all kinds of musicians, that wall of sound. the famous wall of sound. how you get there is with an instrument here, another kind of instrument, four or five instruments. the room was full of an orchestra. and when that... immiates beat i chill now. it was another feeling to sing to that. you're 79 next month. how are you, tina? i'm happier than i've ever been in my life. i'm happier than i ever thought life would...
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about his willingness to overshoot the rate hikes he sees an 80 cent increase in wages, the dreaded spector of wage inflation and it makes him want to slam on the rates. problem is, president trump keeps putting powell on a box by saying, what he did today, all right, i am just a tv host but he is the president. so now i think powell needs to tig dig in his heels tell cramer that he is wrong shame on them. i don't want 2007 again. second, oil needs to come down we create aid shortage, and we don't have enough crude in the country. if oil does go down, there is no saving the industrials you get an ugly year-over-year margin squeeze third, brooef elieve it or not recollect hear about transportation bottle necks. believe me, i get why these rules exist, you don't want people driving on 18-wheelers with no sleep. the trucking companies need to hire more drivers. if that happens, we can stop fretting about the supply chain. boy, are we ever not getting that instead what we are getting a lot of hot sauce spilled right on it here, man. that th is what we are drinking. smoking. listen there is anot
about his willingness to overshoot the rate hikes he sees an 80 cent increase in wages, the dreaded spector of wage inflation and it makes him want to slam on the rates. problem is, president trump keeps putting powell on a box by saying, what he did today, all right, i am just a tv host but he is the president. so now i think powell needs to tig dig in his heels tell cramer that he is wrong shame on them. i don't want 2007 again. second, oil needs to come down we create aid shortage, and we...
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safety staff as valuable resources, and we continuously provide safety training for our construction spectors and c.m. staff to increase their level of knowledge. so since the safety program has been in place, we've seen tangible results, which we'll see in the following slides, and we're expecting similar results across all our sfpuc projects. this graph -- the slide illustrates the number of hours worked over time between january 2010 and july 2018. since 2010, the sfpuc logged in over 9.5 million hours worked on our water restoration program. using the same graph and overlaying this slide, it shows how the 9.5 mil york million worker hours were -- million worker hours were laid out. so since worker hours vary over time, we can also look at the results of our safety program in terms of comparison to the national injury, and you'll see in the loss time rates of the construction industry. our worker injury recordable injury rate normalized around two worker hours -- two incidents per-200,000 worker hours which is lower than the national average of four. and simile, the sfpuc's recordable -- i
safety staff as valuable resources, and we continuously provide safety training for our construction spectors and c.m. staff to increase their level of knowledge. so since the safety program has been in place, we've seen tangible results, which we'll see in the following slides, and we're expecting similar results across all our sfpuc projects. this graph -- the slide illustrates the number of hours worked over time between january 2010 and july 2018. since 2010, the sfpuc logged in over 9.5...
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it was at that the spector of mental illness took over his life. i want to say he was on the street for a number of years before he was diagnosed. he came in contact with a response team, a mobile response team and that's what helped him on his road to recovery. i just want to say i'm gratified for places like that. thank you. >> thank you. >> any questions? we don't have any other applicants in front of us. we have tough decisions to make when we have multiple applicants for the same seat. public comments. >> david elliott louis. seat 12, tony parks. i previous served two terms on the mental health board. the last appointment was by london breed. i found her to be an important consumer voice. an articulate voice. she was an invaluable member. i'd love to see her get reappointed to a second and final term. i'm withel mental health association and tony perks has a lot to offer. i hope you will consider reappointing her. thank you, very much. >> thank you so much. >> next speaker. >> i just want to introduce myself as executive director of the mental
it was at that the spector of mental illness took over his life. i want to say he was on the street for a number of years before he was diagnosed. he came in contact with a response team, a mobile response team and that's what helped him on his road to recovery. i just want to say i'm gratified for places like that. thank you. >> thank you. >> any questions? we don't have any other applicants in front of us. we have tough decisions to make when we have multiple applicants for the...
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so it is an odd time politically and usually, you do it after the midterm election os to avoid the spector of the administration in the turmoil, but also to make sense, because there really was a culture clash going on there and had been brewing for a while. >> and david ignatius, in terms of the foreign policy, will anything change? >> well, i think that sam is righ right, it is a period of some eclipse for nikki haley, and bolden has come on strong on issues affect iing the u.n., an stressing this withdrawal from u.n u.n.-related agencies, and she does not appear to be a central player on iran, and the period in which the secretary of state mike pompeo a has the president's ear and the decisive voice before nikki haley was the person who was most visible on foreign policy when the secretary of state rex tillerson basically was a no-show, and just not in the public eye. i think that there is going to b be some consequences, but it is more of the politics that interests me. nikki haley is in play now any time any issue involving women's issues, foreign policy comes up, people will ask what
so it is an odd time politically and usually, you do it after the midterm election os to avoid the spector of the administration in the turmoil, but also to make sense, because there really was a culture clash going on there and had been brewing for a while. >> and david ignatius, in terms of the foreign policy, will anything change? >> well, i think that sam is righ right, it is a period of some eclipse for nikki haley, and bolden has come on strong on issues affect iing the u.n.,...
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and spector phil and india thinking big. soon but not yet this is a day w. news live from above and still to come south korean women in a push back against country stifling beauty status we take a look of the influences ditching the powder for power. plus a david versus goliath match in the german cup by how i did it start out whole half the highlights for you somehow still i'm told as well as a story about the indian stature just in the same speed of. an analyst consuming conflict over power and religion. thirty years. but challenges failed to determine its outcome. in negotiations lasting a mediator's succeeded in reaching agreement it was the birth of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight the long road to peace. in forty five minutes long delayed. school in the jungle. the first clinging lesson. then i'm sure is grand the moment arrives. join the ring and chain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary tour of an orang utan returns home on the d w dot com tank the beach was a shoe made cuts of. the first global disaster of the twentie
and spector phil and india thinking big. soon but not yet this is a day w. news live from above and still to come south korean women in a push back against country stifling beauty status we take a look of the influences ditching the powder for power. plus a david versus goliath match in the german cup by how i did it start out whole half the highlights for you somehow still i'm told as well as a story about the indian stature just in the same speed of. an analyst consuming conflict over power...
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this past weekend, president trump again raised the spector of voter fraud in a vote.tant, including during early voting. cheat at your own peril. obviously, we all want fair, honest elections. but this was a fear based attempt to suppress mid-term turnout. here is the good news. redirecting reform is on the ballot in four states, michigan, colorado, missouri and utah. they share the goal of ending the rigged system of redirecting, where politicians carve up ways that lead to unintentional results. republicans in 2011 drawing the congressional line cramming dem garbage into our buurban distri. change the rules, you change the game. so while the supreme court seems all too willing to shield a trump cabinet member, voters in four states will have a chance to unrig the system for themselves this fall. >> that's great, john, giving people how to empower themselves. >> we're seeing the impacts of some of decisions made already. >>> all right. the president's midterm strategy. why is he saying what he is saying and in some cases saying things that are not true? let's get to
this past weekend, president trump again raised the spector of voter fraud in a vote.tant, including during early voting. cheat at your own peril. obviously, we all want fair, honest elections. but this was a fear based attempt to suppress mid-term turnout. here is the good news. redirecting reform is on the ballot in four states, michigan, colorado, missouri and utah. they share the goal of ending the rigged system of redirecting, where politicians carve up ways that lead to unintentional...
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# my, oh my phil spector, as we now know, a fairly strange character, but what could he do for you ashad a rag doll...# and when that... i chill now. i mean, it was... it was another feeling to sing to that. # when i was a little...# you know, really to sing into that... dadum, dadum. i saw exactly what phil was producing. you became a swiss citizen, relinquishing your american citizenship. my attitude about being there is i had lived there the first 50 years of my life, and now i'm moving to another country. part of that was because of my relationship with erwin, part of it was i was always treated a little bit different in those other countries than in america, because in america, a black singer, r&b singer, is always a black singer, r&b singer. that is what i was in america, and why i felt so comfortable leaving america was because everyone treated me not as a black person, they treated me just as a star. you're 79 next month. you've had your stroke, you had cancer, and you've had kidney failure and a kidney replacement. they say to erwin, you can live with one kidney, so erwin sai
# my, oh my phil spector, as we now know, a fairly strange character, but what could he do for you ashad a rag doll...# and when that... i chill now. i mean, it was... it was another feeling to sing to that. # when i was a little...# you know, really to sing into that... dadum, dadum. i saw exactly what phil was producing. you became a swiss citizen, relinquishing your american citizenship. my attitude about being there is i had lived there the first 50 years of my life, and now i'm moving to...