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and staring at theirscreen, we are are being sedentary and staring at their screen, we are an alternativecommunity. like many tech firms it's the data that's so important. you can filter of quite a lot of data and you can monetise it and sell it elsewhere forfour monetise it and sell it elsewhere for four people run, monetise it and sell it elsewhere forfour people run, cycle monetise it and sell it elsewhere for four people run, cycle and that's really valuable. we don't sell data, our business is a subscription business, people pay for additional analysis but we do partner with local authorities of transport for london is a big customer of ours for a business cold metro and we aggregate the cycling and the running community, there's lots of running community in london and help the city plan safer infrastructure where buses and taxis are with people. that's another business. what about concerns, you are putting things out there and you have a community, different people, even a global community if you want to login and how they live, what about concerns over privacy? privacy is important
and staring at theirscreen, we are are being sedentary and staring at their screen, we are an alternativecommunity. like many tech firms it's the data that's so important. you can filter of quite a lot of data and you can monetise it and sell it elsewhere forfour monetise it and sell it elsewhere for four people run, monetise it and sell it elsewhere forfour people run, cycle monetise it and sell it elsewhere for four people run, cycle and that's really valuable. we don't sell data, our...
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just watching, staring.t safe anywhere, it had to be looking over my shoulder. did you recognise this is talking at the time? no, because it was a gradual, ijust is talking at the time? no, because it was a gradual, i just thought this guy is a bit of a creep. but thenit this guy is a bit of a creep. but then it was every day. then it was steering so much. my friends with notice and multiple friends with notice and multiple friends with notice every time, why is this guy staring at you? and it wasn't actually until i reported it to campus security about a year later and they use the word stalking. and i was like, i guess it is stalking. what did they do? they contacted, i can remember, there is someone in the university that deals with this and they contacted the students department and they said to him he wasn't allowed to make verbal or physical contact with me and he wasn't allowed to be in the same room as me. and that worked, i would say. i saw him very, very rarely after that. does it still affect you?
just watching, staring.t safe anywhere, it had to be looking over my shoulder. did you recognise this is talking at the time? no, because it was a gradual, ijust is talking at the time? no, because it was a gradual, i just thought this guy is a bit of a creep. but thenit this guy is a bit of a creep. but then it was every day. then it was steering so much. my friends with notice and multiple friends with notice and multiple friends with notice every time, why is this guy staring at you? and it...
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they stopped and stared this time of night. and they said, isn't this an incredible sight? so beautiful. it's so true, the parisians feel this for notre dame, too. it's not just a tourist site. it's not just a religious site. it's something that's part of paris that everyone loves. it's a constand them stanconsta. it's the center of the city. if you look at the seine, they're looking at notre dame all the time. in the center of the seine. it's kind of a beacon of the city. and it's hard -- i mean, i was there, not last sunday, but the sunday before, i'm not a catholic, but i went there for mass to kind of experience the building as it works, as a working cathedral. i was so struck by it was a large congregation. it was a mixed congregation, young and old, all sorts of ethnicities. it's still a working church. this is an incorrect tragedy on so many levels. but certainly here, if you were standing on the bridge with me tonight and you looked around and you saw the faces of people staring, you would understand the emotion people feel for this building. and right now, it's --
they stopped and stared this time of night. and they said, isn't this an incredible sight? so beautiful. it's so true, the parisians feel this for notre dame, too. it's not just a tourist site. it's not just a religious site. it's something that's part of paris that everyone loves. it's a constand them stanconsta. it's the center of the city. if you look at the seine, they're looking at notre dame all the time. in the center of the seine. it's kind of a beacon of the city. and it's hard -- i...
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and stared as flames engulfed >>> history burning. yesterday, the world stopped and stared as flames engulfed the notre dame cathedral in paris. now we're learning just how deep that damage is. thank you for joining us. i'm marc washington. >> the damage to the iconic gothic cathedral hitting people hard. we also watched it burned in near silence. the structure is considered unstable. richard engle reports, there's a fear there could be a partial collapse. >> reporter: the cathedral of notre dame still stands but without her elegant spire. burned away by a devastating fire. >> for me notre dame is probably it's a mother and certainly you feel your mother has been hurt by the fire. >> reporter: while an investigation is still ongoing, french officials are so far calling the blaze unintentional. they suspect it started around 6:30 monday night among scaffolding at the base of the spire, but the flames spread quickly across the medieval roof made of so many timbers it was nicknamed the forest. the heat kept building and rising until. >>
and stared as flames engulfed >>> history burning. yesterday, the world stopped and stared as flames engulfed the notre dame cathedral in paris. now we're learning just how deep that damage is. thank you for joining us. i'm marc washington. >> the damage to the iconic gothic cathedral hitting people hard. we also watched it burned in near silence. the structure is considered unstable. richard engle reports, there's a fear there could be a partial collapse. >> reporter: the...
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so if you consciously stare at your hand several times a day eventually you'll start doing it in your dreams only then your hand will change a clear sign that you're dreaming. martin tesla is now helping others to learn how to lucid dreaming with the help of virtual reality the special glasses make computer simulations look remarkably real. tancredi like situations don't usually occur in our daily lives but virtual reality allows us to simply create them so our test subjects here are doing ordinary tasks and then suddenly strange things occur and then they ask themselves are my awake or am i dreaming. this candidate is currently experiencing a simulated dream she's meant to be sorting out follow this. every time the situation grows strange she asked herself whether she's awake or treating. the test candidates forty five minutes in the virtual reality that three times a week. are still in the process of collecting data but it looks like the virtual reality training works a little better than conventional training twenty. lucid dreaming is still something of a nice topic and few serious
so if you consciously stare at your hand several times a day eventually you'll start doing it in your dreams only then your hand will change a clear sign that you're dreaming. martin tesla is now helping others to learn how to lucid dreaming with the help of virtual reality the special glasses make computer simulations look remarkably real. tancredi like situations don't usually occur in our daily lives but virtual reality allows us to simply create them so our test subjects here are doing...
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he opted for staring them down.ases brought against him in his career for his treatment of referees but even though he went for the silent stare down approach this time it could still lead to retrospective punishment from the fa. he wasn't so silent on the issue in his post match thoughts. it's the biggest, the best league in the world, and probably the worst officials. i don't know what they teach the linesman, because i have seen so many. teach the linesman, because i have seen so many. it is difficult to say, because what can i say about my lads? they were brilliant today, made for a great game to watch, which is what we wanted, we didn't wa nt to which is what we wanted, we didn't want to sit behind the ball, and things like that. and itjust kicks you in the teeth. so strong words from neil warnock and some even stronger comments in his radio interviews. it was this comment to the bbc‘s senior football reporter ian dennis saying that had he punched the referee, his wife wouldn't have stopped him. that has led to
he opted for staring them down.ases brought against him in his career for his treatment of referees but even though he went for the silent stare down approach this time it could still lead to retrospective punishment from the fa. he wasn't so silent on the issue in his post match thoughts. it's the biggest, the best league in the world, and probably the worst officials. i don't know what they teach the linesman, because i have seen so many. teach the linesman, because i have seen so many. it is...
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rod rosenstein's unblinking stare held viewers captivated.0 seconds in between. it looks like he just came from the tax i determinist, like he was added later in photoshop. rod rosenstein's eyes got their own twitter account, hostage to the department of justice is my soul now with chris christie's a reference to another famous blank stare over president trump's shoulder. >> it's abysmal. >> reporter: how abysmal? >> he's actually the deputy attorney general did adjust his glasses. >> i will now have a few questions. he even eked out a couple weak smiles, for instance when his new boss think he was over his other shoulder. >> thank you, rod. >> the mystery bearded guy inspired a comparison. he's edward ocallahan, principal associate deputy attorney general. colonel sounds higher, but it was rosenstein is winning a staring contest against all of us right now, when it comes to an unblinking gates, rosenstein almost beat the eagle, and in a blink someone added a soundtrack. ♪ hello darkness my old friend >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. ♪ i've com
rod rosenstein's unblinking stare held viewers captivated.0 seconds in between. it looks like he just came from the tax i determinist, like he was added later in photoshop. rod rosenstein's eyes got their own twitter account, hostage to the department of justice is my soul now with chris christie's a reference to another famous blank stare over president trump's shoulder. >> it's abysmal. >> reporter: how abysmal? >> he's actually the deputy attorney general did adjust his...
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and i remember one time, they said you're stare, you're staring in my soul. yeah, that skill will come in handy in the future. when, when your eyes roll back in your head, is that an effect? or is that something that you do? >> it's an effect, but i can do it. i always offer it. >> jimmy: would you do it for us? we don't have any effects. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: that's pretty good. did that develop? or is that just sk you comethin can do? i don't know if i could do it. let me give it a try. am i doing it? >> not bad. >> jimmy: you know, they call me squinty eyed jim. i love the show, you do a fantastic job on it, and i look forward to seeing what's next. who knows, maybe you'll be one of the spinoff shows, huh? >> have to see. >> jimmy: it's great to have you here. isaac hempstead wright. "game of thrones" airs sundays at 9:00 on hbo. and we'll return with music from rÜfus du sol. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i've slain your dreaded
and i remember one time, they said you're stare, you're staring in my soul. yeah, that skill will come in handy in the future. when, when your eyes roll back in your head, is that an effect? or is that something that you do? >> it's an effect, but i can do it. i always offer it. >> jimmy: would you do it for us? we don't have any effects. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: that's pretty good. did that develop? or is that just sk you comethin can do? i...
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okay i'm an author i'm staring at my amazon sales rank and refreshing if once every three minutes.this is sick. >> it's your job. >> i wrote a script that went straight to page and send it to me in a text message four times a day so i could forget about that. i like to think of it like cognitive behavioral therapy. that's kind of a joke. the part where the scale is useful because all these studies that showed an increasing number of jobs will reward knowing a little of this stuff and along the lines we are talking about these toolsets. i did that because i am using a library of scraping code that doesn't require me to write it from scratch. it was like putting things together with legos and that is an interesting realm of this. >> it's like getting data from the website for your own purpose and that speaks to if you get a little bit of whimsy as a programmer or engineer if you get a little bit of fluency the whole world seems to a large degree like i could do something i could control or at least understand what is happening up there when i push the button it's happening the way th
okay i'm an author i'm staring at my amazon sales rank and refreshing if once every three minutes.this is sick. >> it's your job. >> i wrote a script that went straight to page and send it to me in a text message four times a day so i could forget about that. i like to think of it like cognitive behavioral therapy. that's kind of a joke. the part where the scale is useful because all these studies that showed an increasing number of jobs will reward knowing a little of this stuff...
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rod rosenstein is winning a staring contest against all of us right now.nstein almost beat the eagle. and in a blink, someone added a sound track. ♪ hello darkness, my old friend ♪ . >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. ♪ i've come to talk with you again ♪ >> reporter: new york. >> try not blinking for that long. it's actually kind of hard. anyway, thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight, president trump's newest reaction to the mueller report. time to turn the tables, he now says, and go after what he says are, quote, very sick and dangerous people. who is he wanting to seek retribution against? we'll take a look at that. and what the report reveals about the reflexive dishonesty of the president and the people around him. or as maggie haberman puts in "the new york times," and i'm quoting, the white house that emerges for more than 400
rod rosenstein is winning a staring contest against all of us right now.nstein almost beat the eagle. and in a blink, someone added a sound track. ♪ hello darkness, my old friend ♪ . >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. ♪ i've come to talk with you again ♪ >> reporter: new york. >> try not blinking for that long. it's actually kind of hard. anyway, thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight, president trump's newest reaction to the mueller...
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at classified information, staring at human intelligence, staring at the most sensitive secrets that it would all come out eventually and it wasn't if, it was how, there are so many examples of this happening. i can't think of any on the other side. what do you think they were thinking? >> it's hard to know what they were thinking, but what's clear now is that the president had in terms of the conclusion of the mueller investigation the best day he's going to have on that issue and he did what we've been talking about with it which is squander it by riding too high and self- -- taking another self-inflicted wound which is the story of his presidency and you can see now that regardless of how the mueller report comes out, it's going -- there's going to be more information and as there's more information, it's not going to be as good of a story for him and you can see this white house trying to adjust to that and you heard it in the president's remarks about releasing the report. they're not as definitive as they were. sure, get it all out. that's how he was initially and now it's a li
at classified information, staring at human intelligence, staring at the most sensitive secrets that it would all come out eventually and it wasn't if, it was how, there are so many examples of this happening. i can't think of any on the other side. what do you think they were thinking? >> it's hard to know what they were thinking, but what's clear now is that the president had in terms of the conclusion of the mueller investigation the best day he's going to have on that issue and he did...
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painter considered by many the father of modern art in the foreground a milk white prostitute who stare shocks in one thousand percent reviewers and who for a century and a half has fascinated scholars but more recently the figure behind her has become the focus of black servant the face of one of money's frequent models names for whom curators have renamed this famous work. the exhibition black models of paris is music to say it is proof that for centuries black people have had a place in french art have even played a central role albeit not always a dignified one. we wanted to show that yes they were stereotypes such as black figures as servants figures which are sometimes heavily exhaustive sized and eroticized. there was also another side to it. they had a place where they fully took pos in the artistic scene of their time. for instance the models reserve a favorite of the great painter to totally cool. historians used to refer to simply . next the negro although his face and body figure in some of the artist's greatest works here he's finally getting his dues as was f. an art lover
painter considered by many the father of modern art in the foreground a milk white prostitute who stare shocks in one thousand percent reviewers and who for a century and a half has fascinated scholars but more recently the figure behind her has become the focus of black servant the face of one of money's frequent models names for whom curators have renamed this famous work. the exhibition black models of paris is music to say it is proof that for centuries black people have had a place in...
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this as you know we news live from berwyn moment of truth the britons that theresa may stares down another deadline with a request to the european union for another briggs extension she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but he'll years have other ideas the deadline is friday night also coming up out of this world astronomers reveal the first ever image of a black hole one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos a milestone in astrophysics and is.
this as you know we news live from berwyn moment of truth the britons that theresa may stares down another deadline with a request to the european union for another briggs extension she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but he'll years have other ideas the deadline is friday night also coming up out of this world astronomers reveal the first ever image of a black hole one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos a milestone in astrophysics and is.
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this is you know we news live from berlin the moment of truth britain's theresa may stare. down another deadline with a request to the european union for another briggs extension she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but e.u. leaders have other ideas through those lines it's friday night. plus israel's benjamin netanyahu is.
this is you know we news live from berlin the moment of truth britain's theresa may stare. down another deadline with a request to the european union for another briggs extension she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but e.u. leaders have other ideas through those lines it's friday night. plus israel's benjamin netanyahu is.
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invited investors to bump in money and thrive it but until then, these employees and their families are staringe. now let's brief you on some other business stories. pinterest shares surged nearly 30% on its debut day at the new york stock exchange. —— london. shares opened above the initial price of $19 per share, and closed just above $24 dollars. that values the online scrapbook company at around $16 billion. but that was somewhat overshadowed by another tech listing. the video conferencing startup zoom surged 72% in its market debut after an ipo which raised more than $350 million. zoom was founded in 2011 by former webex head engineer eric yuan. it provides software for video conferencing on different devices. nissan will cut global production by about 15% up to march 2020, as it shifts away from the aggressiveexpansion campaign promoted by former chairman carlos ghosn. this according to a report in japan's nikkei newspaper. nissan says that the report is not based on its announcement and that it would not comment on speculation. nintendo shares jumped 13% in early tokyo trade today, a day
invited investors to bump in money and thrive it but until then, these employees and their families are staringe. now let's brief you on some other business stories. pinterest shares surged nearly 30% on its debut day at the new york stock exchange. —— london. shares opened above the initial price of $19 per share, and closed just above $24 dollars. that values the online scrapbook company at around $16 billion. but that was somewhat overshadowed by another tech listing. the video...
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on the banks of the seine stretches away from this cathedral people are lining the pavements staringme cathedral, visible across paris, the acrid smell of the cathedral burning. it has only been going about an hour ago but the flames have engulfed the roof wrapping themselves round the turrets at the back. we are not sure yet what has caused this fire, there is some suggestion it could be linked to renovation works that were being carried out here and we are told that president macron is here to address the firefighters. this cathedral has been damaged so many times in its history, it has been here almost 1,000 years but never anything like this. well earlier my colleagues matthew priced spoke to a french ministerm is an unfortunate tragedy. it is france as a whole who suffer and cry. centuries of french and history go cry. centuries of french and history 9° up cry. centuries of french and history go up in smoke. what do you feel as you look at the images of the fire in notre—dame? you look at the images of the fire in notre-dame? i am so sad to see this event, and as the representat
on the banks of the seine stretches away from this cathedral people are lining the pavements staringme cathedral, visible across paris, the acrid smell of the cathedral burning. it has only been going about an hour ago but the flames have engulfed the roof wrapping themselves round the turrets at the back. we are not sure yet what has caused this fire, there is some suggestion it could be linked to renovation works that were being carried out here and we are told that president macron is here...
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well some stare in shock and disbelief at what has befall in them. many are unable to contain their grief as the scale of the tragedy sinks in. that most of the dead are sri lankan many including at this church north of the capital which children. dozens of foreigners were also killed among them nationals from the u.s. britain turkey india china portugal and denmark. alongside the sadness there's also a growing sense of outrage. this is a very sad moment this is a very comfortably. it's not just an attack it's a very gross who submitted on humanity. in the aftermath of the carnage sri lanka is a nation in shock and one looking for answers. all right we want to get more now from the capital colombo i'm joined on the telephone by journalist charles medina i mean it's good to have you with us let's talk a little bit about what is happening right now we understand the country is now under a state of emergency and security forces we understand today initiated a controlled blast is all of this all of that mean that the threat still remains in sri lanka ton
well some stare in shock and disbelief at what has befall in them. many are unable to contain their grief as the scale of the tragedy sinks in. that most of the dead are sri lankan many including at this church north of the capital which children. dozens of foreigners were also killed among them nationals from the u.s. britain turkey india china portugal and denmark. alongside the sadness there's also a growing sense of outrage. this is a very sad moment this is a very comfortably. it's not...
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deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was staying very still and staring straight ahead.s really strange -- i don't even think he blinked. [ light laughter ] this is real. watch this. >> see the special counsel's report states, that his quote -- [ laughter ] "investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in its election --" >> jimmy: holy mackerel. >> i'm sure that all americans share my concern about the efforts of the russian government to interfere in the presidential election. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think someone redacted his eyelids. [ laughter ] i've never seen anything like that. he looks like woody in toy story, when the humans are around. [ laughter ] [ applause ] well after barr finished saying trump didn't collude or obstruct justice, the president sent out a tweet and this is real. he used the game of thrones font and said "no collusion and no obstruction for the haters and the radical left democrats. game over." it's real. [ light laughter ] you know, he's tweeting that no matter what
deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was staying very still and staring straight ahead.s really strange -- i don't even think he blinked. [ light laughter ] this is real. watch this. >> see the special counsel's report states, that his quote -- [ laughter ] "investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in its election --" >> jimmy: holy mackerel. >> i'm sure that all americans share my...
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army medical , department museum director george wunderlich stares stories of army medics in time of war. he talks about a nurse killed in vietnam, a world war ii dentist who single-handedly held at the japanese so the hospital could be evacuated, and the first american world war i casualty in -- an army doctor. >> welcome to the united states army medical department museum here at fort sam houston, texas. today, i would like to show you the stories of the people who are either first or only's here at our exhibits. we have a great number of them but these three have an interesting story to tell. you can see behind me are medical department crests, a regimental emblem if you will. the words of the bottom say a lot about what our museum does. the motto is "experience and progress." in fact this museum is a living , place. not dedicated at all to history as odd as it may sound, but dedicated to the use of history to build a stronger and lighter -- brighter future for the medical department. our specialty is training soldiers who have medical specialties. not only helping them understand
army medical , department museum director george wunderlich stares stories of army medics in time of war. he talks about a nurse killed in vietnam, a world war ii dentist who single-handedly held at the japanese so the hospital could be evacuated, and the first american world war i casualty in -- an army doctor. >> welcome to the united states army medical department museum here at fort sam houston, texas. today, i would like to show you the stories of the people who are either first or...
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and we everyone was staring up at the ceiling. the sparks coming down and embers.n. the floor was an inch deep in water. still water pouring through. suddenly we picked out -- my iphone. what is that. suddenly light on it. it was a crucifix still standing. on the alter. particularly for those of religious -- it really significant importance. >> is it completely destroyed inside? >> not totally. the tiles you can see the black and white tiles. chairs and pews are out. holes in the roof. some of the windows are still in tact. and it's a bad scene. but it's -- >> you see straight through to the sky. >> you can look up straight out. and see rain coming through. probably on the far coming through. there's a sense last night about 10:00. standing on the bridges. the public. there was a sense of we are about to lose a crucial part of identity. this is a national disaster. the this morning the mood is it's bad. but we got a lucky escape. it's salvageable. >> the demonstrations and the deviciveness in paris. it's interesting to see the building is unifying people. >> last n
and we everyone was staring up at the ceiling. the sparks coming down and embers.n. the floor was an inch deep in water. still water pouring through. suddenly we picked out -- my iphone. what is that. suddenly light on it. it was a crucifix still standing. on the alter. particularly for those of religious -- it really significant importance. >> is it completely destroyed inside? >> not totally. the tiles you can see the black and white tiles. chairs and pews are out. holes in the...
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is that even if you apply the penalty that has been awarded in two cases against by your buyer is staring at something a one trillion dollars worth of penalties if the cases come through the right hand of a reporting from the by annual shareholder meeting in bonn thank you so much. germany's biggest lender deutsche bank saw its profits saw by sixty seven percent in the first quarter of this year the company is confident of reaching its full year targets for twenty nineteen dollars she said its net profit had grown to two hundred one million euros from pair two hundred twenty million humans here earlier while revenues saw a nine percent drop to six point four billion euros the numbers come just one day after commands found abandoned their talks on a possible. i want to bring in our financial correspondent a leap out so it's standing by for us at the front foot stock exchange really two hundred one million a euro's isn't that much really when we talk about a global player what do investors have to say about it. because they say exactly the same thing i mean the rise sixty seven percent soun
is that even if you apply the penalty that has been awarded in two cases against by your buyer is staring at something a one trillion dollars worth of penalties if the cases come through the right hand of a reporting from the by annual shareholder meeting in bonn thank you so much. germany's biggest lender deutsche bank saw its profits saw by sixty seven percent in the first quarter of this year the company is confident of reaching its full year targets for twenty nineteen dollars she said its...
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caligiuri crashed in the resulting free kick he clearly relishes these games this was he stared goal in his last four darby matches will say three assists in that time and if this was bad for dortmund because. another reckless challenge. another red card five minutes after the last marius both the man dismissed starts in a carbon copy of his captain the nine men refused to give in x. over it so that the far post pulled one back. shall i. put the tree. with four minutes to go. from cashen. in formula one verse eighty's driver valtteri bottas capitalize on his full position start to clinch first place at the grand prix in baquba his teammate lewis hamilton came second continuing the team's early season dominance ferrari racer sebastian vettel finished third to round out podium the wind pushes but has just ahead of hamilton to first standings the jews have finished in the top two for every race so far. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you early results in spain's general election show the socialists of prime minister pedro sanchez will win the vote but without a part
caligiuri crashed in the resulting free kick he clearly relishes these games this was he stared goal in his last four darby matches will say three assists in that time and if this was bad for dortmund because. another reckless challenge. another red card five minutes after the last marius both the man dismissed starts in a carbon copy of his captain the nine men refused to give in x. over it so that the far post pulled one back. shall i. put the tree. with four minutes to go. from cashen. in...
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this is you know we news line from beryl when a moment of truth britain's that theresa may stares down another deadline with a request to the european union for another briggs extension she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but he'll here is other ideas the deadline is friday night also coming up out of this world astronomers reveal the first ever image of a black hole one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos and milestone in astrophysics and israel's benjamin netanyahu is on course for a record fifth term as prime minister following a very tight race his main challenger has just conceded and netanyahu looks ready to set up a right wing coalition government. while hauraki it's great to have you along everyone well we begin in brussels where british prime minister theresa may is pleading with other european leaders for an extension to her country's deadline for leaving the european union maybe is putting her case right now to an emergency summit in brussels she's already stated that she wants a short extension until june thirtieth so britain will be forced to partici
this is you know we news line from beryl when a moment of truth britain's that theresa may stares down another deadline with a request to the european union for another briggs extension she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but he'll here is other ideas the deadline is friday night also coming up out of this world astronomers reveal the first ever image of a black hole one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos and milestone in astrophysics and israel's benjamin netanyahu is...
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. >> a wounded rabbi from california describing what it was like to stare down a gunman one day afterhe nation's latest deadly hate crime. three people wounded. one killed in the synagogue shooting near san diego. >> there will be a funeral today for 60-year-old laurie kay. witnesses say her husband, a doctor tried desperately to save her. >> we start to do some cpr, you saw the whole in her chest. his wife and he can not do anything, it's very very difficult. >> friendly, she was one of those people that you want to want as a friend. which i think of her, all i can say to the community is they lost a great soul. >>> 8-year-old noya dehad was honored at a vigil. she and her uncle were injured in the shooting. her uncle helped lead children to safety after he was shot. >> reporter: dave and christine, the city trying to figure out how to heal after tragedy hit the synagogue. they had just fled another part of california because their home, their garage, their car, had swastikas written on them. they were afraid because of anti-semitism, they came here for a sense of safety, to the rabb
. >> a wounded rabbi from california describing what it was like to stare down a gunman one day afterhe nation's latest deadly hate crime. three people wounded. one killed in the synagogue shooting near san diego. >> there will be a funeral today for 60-year-old laurie kay. witnesses say her husband, a doctor tried desperately to save her. >> we start to do some cpr, you saw the whole in her chest. his wife and he can not do anything, it's very very difficult. >>...
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into the armed forces because right now they're running around and we've got seventy two civilian stared with no way to hold these people accountable and again as you say shot at this is not good news for the afghan government or for the u.s. forces but there is something positive to come out of this report. there is one no one aspect that is positive and that is overall civilian casualties all of one hundred. is down by twenty three percent and that is the lowest number since twenty thirteen for a pool so the reason for that is actually coming from the taliban side so they have pulled back a lot on suicide i detect some provides explosive kind of attacks this quarter last year they conducted nineteen suicide attacks which results in a lot of civilian casualties this folder for those nineteen to for the u.n. wouldn't be true on why that is there is speculation because the taliban is involved in talks with the u.s. peace talks and whether they are pulling back and trying to really bring back the civilian casualties in order to get some type of moral high ground but you wouldn't be drawn o
into the armed forces because right now they're running around and we've got seventy two civilian stared with no way to hold these people accountable and again as you say shot at this is not good news for the afghan government or for the u.s. forces but there is something positive to come out of this report. there is one no one aspect that is positive and that is overall civilian casualties all of one hundred. is down by twenty three percent and that is the lowest number since twenty thirteen...
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here we are in the louis and nobody hardly speaks to nobody it really says a word and everybody just stares at the cathedral so there is really a feeling of said miss and everybody in the city is touched by this event which nobody foresaw and everybody sort of says this is something that is really heartbreaking. but you know it is just after eleven pm in paris i mean are people still are still walking outside on the streets or do you see people or. have you been able to talk to people who are new you just arrived. people are everywhere and they're walking around but they're walking around very quietly and just looking on and you hardly i mean it's really very very subdued the whole atmosphere. call it and said overall because everybody sees this is an event that there's troy's something that was like precious to every french person really the heart of french culture and the symbol of the french state and the long history of this country and so this is really something that people may come out to to look at it but not in the way of gardening at it but somehow participating in grieving for th
here we are in the louis and nobody hardly speaks to nobody it really says a word and everybody just stares at the cathedral so there is really a feeling of said miss and everybody in the city is touched by this event which nobody foresaw and everybody sort of says this is something that is really heartbreaking. but you know it is just after eleven pm in paris i mean are people still are still walking outside on the streets or do you see people or. have you been able to talk to people who are...
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the under soil is hard and stare i'll. -- sterile.land runs off, uselessly. your topsoil travels with it, uselessly, to the delta of the river. millions of tons of good farming soil, lost forever, blowing away with the wind. isn't necessary. it can be stopped, your land can be saved, if we work together. you have seen the dams, but they are only part of the plan. the rest of it is up to you. if we are to succeed, all of us, you must learn to stop the erosion of your own land. the tva was created for you, to teach you new methods to provide you with fertilizers to restore your soil. the land is yours. yours.s are the whole tva is yours. we want you to use it. this is how you can become part of the plan. we need volunteers to try out the new methods, to prove that they are the right ones. thousands of farmers have already volunteered. how about you? ♪ ♪ boundisn't easy for men by habit and tradition to change their whole way of thinking. ofn warden knew the farmers the isolated back alleys. he had talked to hundreds of groups like this,
the under soil is hard and stare i'll. -- sterile.land runs off, uselessly. your topsoil travels with it, uselessly, to the delta of the river. millions of tons of good farming soil, lost forever, blowing away with the wind. isn't necessary. it can be stopped, your land can be saved, if we work together. you have seen the dams, but they are only part of the plan. the rest of it is up to you. if we are to succeed, all of us, you must learn to stop the erosion of your own land. the tva was...
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. >> we live in aer time whe people are staring at their cell phones and don't look at each other anymore, and we don't listen to one another and we are not talkinoto one er. how do we get back to that kind of community, sense of community? >> i think we have to demand it of each oth, and sometimes people are texting me and i say, call me. when my kids are sitting around the table and eonerybody is their cell phone, i think this is a cell phone-free zone. pulling people out so that wen caot lose the gift of communication, and so that we don't have misunderstandings. sometimes when we are o social m ia, our worst self appears and emerges, things we would ever say to a person face-to-face we attack them because they don't seem as real when we are tweeting them than ifwe are talking to them. we don't have to hear their rebuttal or understand where they are or see the pain in their eyes or realize that we are not that different. it's a willfullindness that perpetuates itself, and before we can heal, weye e we met understand the sight is very important, andou connec beyond verbalders andtoo, i
. >> we live in aer time whe people are staring at their cell phones and don't look at each other anymore, and we don't listen to one another and we are not talkinoto one er. how do we get back to that kind of community, sense of community? >> i think we have to demand it of each oth, and sometimes people are texting me and i say, call me. when my kids are sitting around the table and eonerybody is their cell phone, i think this is a cell phone-free zone. pulling people out so that...
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and understand ok do you agree really quickly struck up or expo again it's going to haifa they're staring so well that's all for us this week i'd like to thank my guests michelle didn't say and max merrill for their input from all of us here in berlin. dark up i mean there's a. show planned for the twenty first century. any interest on our. unique interpretation. a tesla in concert and the world of a young piano genius. parts twenty one presents danny in a tree for nothing the new show coming up. next on t.w. . the biggest femur ever the b.m.w. x seven a full sized s.u.v. with all the creature comforts they come by it's drawn with luxury. spacious and comfortable for the one nine hundred sixty s. the renault sixteen was a revolution in design and engineering today it's a style statement. driving in sixteen s t w.
and understand ok do you agree really quickly struck up or expo again it's going to haifa they're staring so well that's all for us this week i'd like to thank my guests michelle didn't say and max merrill for their input from all of us here in berlin. dark up i mean there's a. show planned for the twenty first century. any interest on our. unique interpretation. a tesla in concert and the world of a young piano genius. parts twenty one presents danny in a tree for nothing the new show coming...
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this is you know we news live from berlin the moment of truth britain's theresa may stares down another deadline with a request to the european union for another briggs extension she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but e.u. leaders have other ideas through those lines it's friday night. plus israel's benjamin netanyahu is on course for a record fifth term as prime minister following a very tight race is main challenger has just conceded and netanyahu looks ready to set up a right wing coalition government and get our although this world astronomers review the first ever image of a black hole one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos a milestone in astrophysics. on land a hawk thank you so much for your company everyone british prime minister theresa may is in brussels for an emergency summit on her country's would draw from the european union which is now due to take place on friday night while she's pleading for a second extension to the brig's a deadline until early summer but french president in monterrey and other e.u. leaders are skeptical of may's ability to d
this is you know we news live from berlin the moment of truth britain's theresa may stares down another deadline with a request to the european union for another briggs extension she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but e.u. leaders have other ideas through those lines it's friday night. plus israel's benjamin netanyahu is on course for a record fifth term as prime minister following a very tight race is main challenger has just conceded and netanyahu looks ready to set up a right...
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. >> i would just stare at that house and stare at the windows and try and figure out how scared she must have been. >> something else carol couldn't stop doing -- reading police reports, practically memorizing them. >> i don't sleep when i get up, and i just go, what part of this don't i understand? >> it didn't make sense? >> none of it made sense. >> and in one of those reports, carol found a phrase, which the more she read it sounded out of place in the dna world. it was about pubic hairs, which in addition to the semen, had been found on angie's body. >> it was written in this lab report as similar or same as the victim. and i said to myself, it's either angie's or it's not angie's. it can't be an either/or, not in today's scientific world. >> of course. then carol remembered reading an article about an internationally known dna expert who just happened to live and work right in idaho. >> how does it feel to be a recognized dna expert? >> it's fun. >> it's fun but -- >> i did fruit flies. nobody invited me to talk on television. >> this is the expert, dr. greg hemvikian, a fruit
. >> i would just stare at that house and stare at the windows and try and figure out how scared she must have been. >> something else carol couldn't stop doing -- reading police reports, practically memorizing them. >> i don't sleep when i get up, and i just go, what part of this don't i understand? >> it didn't make sense? >> none of it made sense. >> and in one of those reports, carol found a phrase, which the more she read it sounded out of place in the...
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caligiuri crashed in the resulting free kick clearly relishes these gains this was he stared goal in his last four to be matches he's also got three assists in that time and if this was bad for dormant because why. yes another reckless challenge. another red card five minutes after the last of marius both the man dismissed starts in a carbon copy of his captain the nine men refused to cave in x. over it so let the far post pull one pack. but darby tate belongs to shout by putting the gloss on the victory i saw two with four minutes to go i guess in question with a house i was not to design always a different game to a normal bundesliga game it's like a cup match there's only a winner and a loser and it doesn't matter where you are in the table. if someone of unity if we don't win our game says it's impossible to catch up with. an answer. before they shall because last went into him and was in two thousand and twelve the coach that say this man who stevens five years before that shouter were beaten by two women to end their title hopes history has a funny habit of coming back to home
caligiuri crashed in the resulting free kick clearly relishes these gains this was he stared goal in his last four to be matches he's also got three assists in that time and if this was bad for dormant because why. yes another reckless challenge. another red card five minutes after the last of marius both the man dismissed starts in a carbon copy of his captain the nine men refused to cave in x. over it so let the far post pull one pack. but darby tate belongs to shout by putting the gloss on...
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while the appraiser is staring at that painting, don is staring at the appraiser. >> and his mouth kindnocked my socks off. >> right in the parking lot? >> it just spoke to me. it's just one woman. you can't see her face. it's covered with a shawl. this simple, plain, exciting scene of this woman. >> they bring the paintings inside so david can look up the signatures on his computer database. first, he types in the signature on that "pleasant" western landscape. >> karl hoerman, a german artist. >> did he tell you what he thought that one was worth? >> maybe $800. >> nothing to sneeze at. then david examines the picture of the woman in the red shawl. in the lower left-hand corner, a signature -- victor higgins. >> victor higgins. how much did you know? >> i never heard of him before. >> turns out, the guy's work sells for big bucks. >> one of his paintings sold at sotheby's for over $400,000. >> he appeals to the modern aesthetics, not only back then, but specifically today. >> mark sublette, an authority on western painting, knows all about victor higgins. born on a farm in indiana in
while the appraiser is staring at that painting, don is staring at the appraiser. >> and his mouth kindnocked my socks off. >> right in the parking lot? >> it just spoke to me. it's just one woman. you can't see her face. it's covered with a shawl. this simple, plain, exciting scene of this woman. >> they bring the paintings inside so david can look up the signatures on his computer database. first, he types in the signature on that "pleasant" western...
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and then i'm, like, she's staring at me, should by talking?lewis has never thought that throughout the course of his career, no. >> stephen: i know you're not your characters. >> no, i'm not. >> stephen: but you do enjoy the occasional marijuana cigarette my understanding is. >> yeah, i smoke weed all day every day of my life. >> stephen: have you ever acted high? >> for the last 20 years exclusively. yeah. >> stephen: could that be why you step outside of the scene so often? >> yeah, i become a viewer, oh, wow, she's very close, very vivid -- >> stephen: do you ever want to snack in the middle of the scene? >> there are scenes where you get to eat, and that is a lovely thing. but, no, yeah, i do smoke a lot of weed. >> stephen: i try to improvise high once. i stood on stage and was, like, these guys are good. boy, she's likely funny. >> i'm a great audience member. >> stephen: yeah. but i actually enjoy it in my personal life and on film. ( laughter ) >> stephen: so keep in mind, any movie we see you in, there's a fairly good chance that you'
and then i'm, like, she's staring at me, should by talking?lewis has never thought that throughout the course of his career, no. >> stephen: i know you're not your characters. >> no, i'm not. >> stephen: but you do enjoy the occasional marijuana cigarette my understanding is. >> yeah, i smoke weed all day every day of my life. >> stephen: have you ever acted high? >> for the last 20 years exclusively. yeah. >> stephen: could that be why you step outside...
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he just stares at it for about 45 seconds like i cannot believe i got what i wanted.ally special for this family because they lost a puppy. they lost a rabbit. and then when they lost grandma, this was the time that the family could get a dog. he's like, come get me, let's go. >> this is their day one, walk. >> this next one, this is holly campbell, and she's in scotland. she posted this video, and there's a big surprise about to happen. [ screaming ] >> it's a good thing. i know she looks like she saw a ghost or a scary guy, >> we all have second families like that, and if you haven't seen them in 4 1/2 years, you kind of like -- you get excited. [ screaming ] >>> ring doorbell cameras. 1% catching people trying to break into your house. 99% catching all the stupid stuff we do in front of our house, like in this case, out front trimming his law. he's actually listening to music. as it's going along, it's like, oh, it looks like his music has been interrupted. he's like, well, i'll go start the music again. knowing that, he turns off his n mower dakytngissafe. no, he
he just stares at it for about 45 seconds like i cannot believe i got what i wanted.ally special for this family because they lost a puppy. they lost a rabbit. and then when they lost grandma, this was the time that the family could get a dog. he's like, come get me, let's go. >> this is their day one, walk. >> this next one, this is holly campbell, and she's in scotland. she posted this video, and there's a big surprise about to happen. [ screaming ] >> it's a good thing. i...
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as the fire was raging through the roof of notre dame last night, people in the a area stopped to stare to watch the damage as it's taking place. actually work here in notre dame cathedral or with the diocese. we hear from the vicar general who was there last night and witnessed the damage firsthand. >> i looked in through the front door. insiside is of the firefighters and the robots spraying water around. impressive was the hole just above the choir made by the spire that collapsed. it felt like we were in hell. it was pitch black and in the robot,lluminated by that was the cross, the big golden cross that still stood. the right i saw the famous statue of notre dame, it was still there. i thought, everything is on fire, but the cross in virgin mary are here. -- and the virgin mary are here. dame.are live from notre with me is doug herbert. we will talk about the damages that the cathedral sustained, but tell us more about what was saved. >> apparently quite a bit was saved. and the thehe richness vast wealth of n notre dame cathedral was inside the cathedral. what we heard throughout
as the fire was raging through the roof of notre dame last night, people in the a area stopped to stare to watch the damage as it's taking place. actually work here in notre dame cathedral or with the diocese. we hear from the vicar general who was there last night and witnessed the damage firsthand. >> i looked in through the front door. insiside is of the firefighters and the robots spraying water around. impressive was the hole just above the choir made by the spire that collapsed. it...
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. >> people staring at me. >> do you blame them?his video. >> very weird. >> hey, did you catch the buzz word? make sure you enter it at right this minute.com for your chance to win an ipad. >>> tonight, the severe storm threat at this hour. tornado watches as we come on the air. deadly storms tearing across several states. severe thunderstorms moving up the east coast. rob marciano with the track. >>> also tonight, the highway inferno. several people killed. a truck slamming into more than two dozen vehicles. another driver recording the moment just before impact. the truck driver now facing homicide charges. >>> also tonight, joe biden's first major interview since launching his presidential run. stumbling when asked about apologizing to anita hill. president trump seemingly attacking the former vp's age while describing himself as quote "a young, vibrant man." >>> driven to kill? news tonight about the army vet
. >> people staring at me. >> do you blame them?his video. >> very weird. >> hey, did you catch the buzz word? make sure you enter it at right this minute.com for your chance to win an ipad. >>> tonight, the severe storm threat at this hour. tornado watches as we come on the air. deadly storms tearing across several states. severe thunderstorms moving up the east coast. rob marciano with the track. >>> also tonight, the highway inferno. several people...