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and many studios abroad have joined in the last few years. in lagos nigeria this is what hundreds of demonstrate just see in the capital out of which you are demanding they demand an end to the killings in the country that have been happening in the past few years. in the kenyan capital nairobi. to focus our colombia. on that's almost like a let is or what i mean how much of a house in that i'm going to take some time but a half a dozen sites. recently we know you opened its newest remote studio in asia and the taiwanese capital taipei. here it produces multimedia content in chinese for the east asian region. a new editorial department is on the way. paul little yes he is somewhere you have to actually go from this huge. from here d w journalists can keep an eye on china's immense market conway media has been working here since april she's one of the latest additions to the w's global network. deutsche your fellow is also taking advantage of the chances offered by new digital techniques less bulky equipment is helping produce content closer t
and many studios abroad have joined in the last few years. in lagos nigeria this is what hundreds of demonstrate just see in the capital out of which you are demanding they demand an end to the killings in the country that have been happening in the past few years. in the kenyan capital nairobi. to focus our colombia. on that's almost like a let is or what i mean how much of a house in that i'm going to take some time but a half a dozen sites. recently we know you opened its newest remote...
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over three hundred fifty studios disappear each year due to rising rents.ust keep thank you because no studio space left forward more and more disappear every month is pretty hokey saying i'll see through through the. harlan in the district as vetting is one of the last big studio spaces in the center of the land they have also been sold to an investor so far artists have been paying a renter three to seven euros per square meter they couldn't afford more with ninety percent of them living on the breadline as it is doing our jobs living yet artists are fundamental to the city's image is good enough and we don't want to have to put on a dog and pony show fin you investors but what happens is we go somewhere we make the place attractive and then fancy restaurants move in and they start renovating and building big investors come and wear out just like that just one tax and it. almost thirty. creative spirits were the first to take advantage of the historic changes in berlin occupying on unused spaces and open incomes it was then the berlin gained its reputatio
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and many studios abroad have joined in the last few years. in lagos nigeria this is what's hundreds of demonstrators see in the capital as we jog demanding they demand an end to the killings in the. it has been happening in the past few years. in the kenyan capital nairobi. colombia. unless a muslim to be let is or what i mean only something that happens in that combine to make some craft yanked off site. recently opened its newest remote studio in asia in the taiwanese capital taipei. here it produces multimedia content in chinese for the east asian region. a new editorial department is on the way. hall school yes it is someone has to get the issue from the future. from here d w journalists can keep an eye on china's immense market kong wing media has been working here since april she's one of the latest additions to the w.'s global network. deutsche of l. and is also taking advantage of the chances offered by new digital techniques less bulky equipment is helping produce content closer to the viewers. china have enjoyed a fool and extend al
and many studios abroad have joined in the last few years. in lagos nigeria this is what's hundreds of demonstrators see in the capital as we jog demanding they demand an end to the killings in the. it has been happening in the past few years. in the kenyan capital nairobi. colombia. unless a muslim to be let is or what i mean only something that happens in that combine to make some craft yanked off site. recently opened its newest remote studio in asia in the taiwanese capital taipei. here it...
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for 10 years, she's quietly suggestepotential clients to rural studio. how does it make you feel when you go deliver the mail to that new house knowing where they had lived before? >> makes me feel great. >> yang: the 20k project began with lofty goals. rural studio associate director rusty smith oversees the project. >> we thought we were going to f wo a year or two or maybe three, and at the end of those house, and it would solve all the problems of housing affordability in the united states. >> yang: it didn't take them long to realize the hurdles to doinit on a bigger scale. >> we're in charge of the financing, and we're in this place wherwe live, we've got student labor to do it and the faculty oversigh to scale, to do this outside of t,our operational footprinre many. >> yang: still, they want the project to focus attention o the issues facing rural areas, not just in america but around the world. >> it's absolutely a trojan horse for whole bunch of issues about rural living, that we're very interested in challenging and being a voice for. >> yang:
for 10 years, she's quietly suggestepotential clients to rural studio. how does it make you feel when you go deliver the mail to that new house knowing where they had lived before? >> makes me feel great. >> yang: the 20k project began with lofty goals. rural studio associate director rusty smith oversees the project. >> we thought we were going to f wo a year or two or maybe three, and at the end of those house, and it would solve all the problems of housing affordability in...
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and that very studio has been brought back to life. from the mattress to the cigarette butts, everything here is original, and it was all saved by his widow. reconstructed exactly as it was, the studio was essential to the swiss artist. for 40 years, he worked here. even when he became rich and famous, he never traded in the 24-meter-square studio for a larger one. even if he spent long hours in a small space. >> i work all the time. it's not because i want to. it's because i can't stop. i'm obliged to go to bed at 3:00 in the morning so i can stand somewhat upright the next day. reporter: at the start when he rents this, was' young artist starting out. so it was fitting of his means then. but it became such a personal universe that gives us the impression that he could only create that. >> and it is in that very studio that he created hundreds of works, some of which haven't even the light of day in 50 years. anyway, they will become permanent fix tours at paris' ' new mumuseum honoring the artis 9 sculptures, painted pleaster are thi
and that very studio has been brought back to life. from the mattress to the cigarette butts, everything here is original, and it was all saved by his widow. reconstructed exactly as it was, the studio was essential to the swiss artist. for 40 years, he worked here. even when he became rich and famous, he never traded in the 24-meter-square studio for a larger one. even if he spent long hours in a small space. >> i work all the time. it's not because i want to. it's because i can't stop....
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yet the walt disney studio, the 20 century fox studio. there is that prospect of when you start to have redundancies, when you are buying like businesses. that is the basic difference between vertical and horizontal. horizontal him historically, get theo really interest, so to speak, of antitrust regulators because of that reason, because you're removing competition from the field. that is why this case is so different is because it is a vertical merger from at&t's standpoint. it is such a rarity that they feel like they haven't unfairly singled out. host: you write that some academics argue a decision in favor of the doj would shift the way they're treated. guest: yes. that is why, because there is in this expectation on wall street that vertical mergers will have after easier time at&t-time warner, there's a lot of speculation that verizon will try to buy some kind of content company. speculation that apple and facebook and google may be looking to buy some kind of big traditional hollywood studio. all of this is out there and all of th
yet the walt disney studio, the 20 century fox studio. there is that prospect of when you start to have redundancies, when you are buying like businesses. that is the basic difference between vertical and horizontal. horizontal him historically, get theo really interest, so to speak, of antitrust regulators because of that reason, because you're removing competition from the field. that is why this case is so different is because it is a vertical merger from at&t's standpoint. it is such a...
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love that because depp flicks was taking all these old movie is that the studios had produced and they were just sending them money so is a big deal so it was sort of disruptive it's hugely disruptive in that way and then the big the next big thing when they started we talked about this before with other media venues streaming there of creating their new content talk about that a little bit they start off what with house of cards right and we've seen this in audio as well music has changed to the point where we don't want to own it anymore we just want to rent it it's been commodity like music. movies are like catch up you want some catch up go into mcdonald's grab an armful you know it's all been come out of ties you can get something everywhere but you can only get house of cards the crown and the other stuff that netflix is doing on netflix so now it's an awkward relationship with hollywood because they're licensing less of the commodity product and they're giving hollywood something hollywood can't push anywhere else the crown and house of cards etc and to some extent with the new
love that because depp flicks was taking all these old movie is that the studios had produced and they were just sending them money so is a big deal so it was sort of disruptive it's hugely disruptive in that way and then the big the next big thing when they started we talked about this before with other media venues streaming there of creating their new content talk about that a little bit they start off what with house of cards right and we've seen this in audio as well music has changed to...
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the noise through the studio... the noise in spring and summer studio...ning. if they are in a crabtree outside your window... plus the flight outside your window... plus the flight path. it was intolerable. all too much. thank you very much. we will talk to you in a now. andrew marr‘s on bbc one at 9:00 this morning. andrew, what have you got in store? i will talk to david liddington, and labour mac spokesman. a lot to talk about their. scotland public first minister and i will also be talking to arron banks, i beg your pardon, not arron banks. those are your key guests. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. stay with us. headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and rogerjohnson. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. president trump has accused the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau of being "dishonest and weak" after the g7 summit ended with world leaders divided. ajoint statement was released vowing to fight the us's decision to impose trade tariffs. mr trudeau claimed there had been a consen
the noise through the studio... the noise in spring and summer studio...ning. if they are in a crabtree outside your window... plus the flight outside your window... plus the flight path. it was intolerable. all too much. thank you very much. we will talk to you in a now. andrew marr‘s on bbc one at 9:00 this morning. andrew, what have you got in store? i will talk to david liddington, and labour mac spokesman. a lot to talk about their. scotland public first minister and i will also be...
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studio: a 3-3 it, he has only gone and done it. studio: a 3—3 thriller in any language.o teams, are really going for it, and hopefully an amazing world cup is coming ahead. elsewhere in the group, iran against morocco wasn't going to live up against morocco wasn't going to live up to that. but it gave the fans an excuse to dig out the face paint, but offered little in the way of artistry. the only goal came in stoppage time, a header at the wrong end, flat on the campus. egypt's mo salah painted a gloomy figure, benched on his birthday, unable to shoulder any blame. uruguay‘s defender was their hero, jimenez giving them a 1—0 when. —— 1—0 win. this means so much to the people of uruguay. every school there has cancelled their lessons for when the tea m cancelled their lessons for when the team is playing. this is what happens. this was what happened when they got their stoppage time goal. the pupils poured into the playground to celebrate in the wild jubilation, running around, screaming, and making so much noise, but no danger of detention. over the border, well, toward
studio: a 3-3 it, he has only gone and done it. studio: a 3—3 thriller in any language.o teams, are really going for it, and hopefully an amazing world cup is coming ahead. elsewhere in the group, iran against morocco wasn't going to live up against morocco wasn't going to live up to that. but it gave the fans an excuse to dig out the face paint, but offered little in the way of artistry. the only goal came in stoppage time, a header at the wrong end, flat on the campus. egypt's mo salah...
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with us in the studio.let's just pick up on the fans' relationship the icelandic fans because they captured everybody's hearts and i have a special relationship with the manager because i understand that he gives out the team sheet see i think it's the official supporters club to ask before kickoff i make it you have to imagine thing special country special country as. i said i think everything is relaxed passing everything you three thought and the kind of pressure there are just so happy to try to be icelandic that just so happens that the country is doing soiling football they are just so happy and so so proud. to go to world cups to go to euros and the relation between the players all of them abroad coming home to play for the country with the manager everything is relaxed and you you can feel that is is anyone in iceland. going to be critic with them because they play with a block of ten men defending no one is going to blame them. all the contrary they're going to praise them for the fantastic effort
with us in the studio.let's just pick up on the fans' relationship the icelandic fans because they captured everybody's hearts and i have a special relationship with the manager because i understand that he gives out the team sheet see i think it's the official supporters club to ask before kickoff i make it you have to imagine thing special country special country as. i said i think everything is relaxed passing everything you three thought and the kind of pressure there are just so happy to...
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we are almost wrapped for this hour at our red square studio but before we go we can actually show you that goal scored by germany on the forty eighth minute quarter marco royce dortmund now a beautiful pass from the left side from werner caused a bit of a scramble inside the box and royce was there to apply a very cool finish to almost threw up the back of the net and take the pressure off them as well you can see it visibly on the left can you the fact that they've actually been used to get a goal back germany only on the cusp that it was looking like the biggest upset eighty years in well cup history but the germans the swedes now it's one one let's see what happens that well meanwhile our coverage from the studio will continue at the top of the hour as we said off final match tonight in germany as are said that precious equaliser in sweden early in the second half block of royce some time from close range anyway that some of the excess heat minutes or so left in that one will also be going live to sample the atmosphere in such a place as part of our special coverage of that country
we are almost wrapped for this hour at our red square studio but before we go we can actually show you that goal scored by germany on the forty eighth minute quarter marco royce dortmund now a beautiful pass from the left side from werner caused a bit of a scramble inside the box and royce was there to apply a very cool finish to almost threw up the back of the net and take the pressure off them as well you can see it visibly on the left can you the fact that they've actually been used to get a...
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>> we have a studio at peachtree studios outside of atlanta. right now we are going to 15 reunions in the next two months and if we discover a world war ii vet or a vietnam vet, we will fly to them and try and find other folks to interview. particularly world war ii to capture their stories. >> if veterans or family members want to reach out, how do they do so? >> witnesstowar.org. and there is a link where they can send us an e-mail. >> as you sit down and talk to the veterans business there was a general sense that world war ii veterans were most reluctant to talk about what happened. have you found that as well? >> i think perhaps because of the age, most of them were 70 when i founded this program in 2001. i found them to be pretty open. the vietnam vets i found to be more reluctant. but, yes, there is reluctance among world war ii vets with some of the things that they saw and struggled with as you can imagine. >> you told the story a moment ago but what is going through your mind as you talk with the veterans? >> it's interesting. i am an
>> we have a studio at peachtree studios outside of atlanta. right now we are going to 15 reunions in the next two months and if we discover a world war ii vet or a vietnam vet, we will fly to them and try and find other folks to interview. particularly world war ii to capture their stories. >> if veterans or family members want to reach out, how do they do so? >> witnesstowar.org. and there is a link where they can send us an e-mail. >> as you sit down and talk to the...
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gogo returned to paris to find his studio ransacked and all of the money from his inheritance gone on ahead taken everything except his paintings a final gesture of contempt. i'm going back to oceania and this time it will be forgotten what a stupid existence european life is. in one of the first paintings produced after his return to tahiti again portrays himself as a suffering christ like figure with dull eyes and a weary disillusioned expression he feels he is nearing calvary where he will soon be crucified. my broken foot causes me terrible suffering i have deep wounds but the physician is unable to heal which sapped all of my energy even though i need it more than ever to bad my troubles the troubles of a fifty year old man who has no resources. a fifty year old man who had by now also contracted syphilis. gauguin drowned his sorrows in devonshire ri with the easy women of papa. so he too had lost its in chance meant. gauguin was now like those disillusioned colonial rulers he had so despised on his first trip to the south seas. the joy he had derived from painting during his fir
gogo returned to paris to find his studio ransacked and all of the money from his inheritance gone on ahead taken everything except his paintings a final gesture of contempt. i'm going back to oceania and this time it will be forgotten what a stupid existence european life is. in one of the first paintings produced after his return to tahiti again portrays himself as a suffering christ like figure with dull eyes and a weary disillusioned expression he feels he is nearing calvary where he will...
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here he shared his studio with his new student. who supported him financially because even now gauguin was still unable to live off his painting. his new works reflect his definitive break with impressionism as well as with peace or all his former mentor who had recently embraced the scientific approach to impressionism advanced by. based on the science of optics and color pointillism could not have been further from gauguin's own artistic quest for the primitive the mysterious and the lost paradise of the senses. felt lonely and misunderstood. of all my efforts this year nothing remains but howls from paris which penetrate him and discourage me to such a degree that i dare not paint any more information to drag my old body along the shore of the poor do in the bleak north wind atomically i make a few studies but my soul is absent i just mournfully regarding the pit which gapes in front of it. so here was in bitter he found no comfort. not in the admiration of his young disciples who included posts that rizzi and the future artists
here he shared his studio with his new student. who supported him financially because even now gauguin was still unable to live off his painting. his new works reflect his definitive break with impressionism as well as with peace or all his former mentor who had recently embraced the scientific approach to impressionism advanced by. based on the science of optics and color pointillism could not have been further from gauguin's own artistic quest for the primitive the mysterious and the lost...
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, and that was the case this week forjohnjacob studio, and that was the case this week forjohn jacobe this week forjohnjacob hussen is this screen grab with the message, can someone have a quiet word with the security chap guarding the bbc newsroom in london? it might be that he needs a break. thank you for your comments this week. if you want to share your opinion on bbc news or appear on the programme, call us. or e—mail us. you can find this on social media and have a look at our website where you can catch up with previous discussions we have recorded. that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week, goodbye. hello, two distinct sides for the weather, some blue skies and sunshine for others and storm clouds have been gathering brothers. thunderstorms will continue in places tonight and tomorrow morning, with the risk of letting and travel disruption. you can see the showers tonight scattered by where they come up, can be on the heavy side fading away tomorrow morning, lots of missed and low cloud on what will be be another monday
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for more on this i'm joined now by my colleague correspondent thomas ferro from our parliamentary studios thomas and this was the proposal that garnered the most support but what other proposals are on the table and are they also popular with german voters there were specifically three other proposals that did meet with people's approval over say not as much as that proposal that you yourself mentioned but there was still viewed in a positive light we're talking here about offering migrants not necessarily money but other types of help for example services or rejecting the entry of refugees without documents or even those famous centers which are part of horses a whole fuzz master plan for migration centers in other words where the application procedure would be dealt with from the beginning until the end those are also proposals that show that also in the german population there is an idea there is some sort of approval about the focus that the german government is placing on deportation they're not necessarily on welcoming other refugees descry the germany will still continue to welcome
for more on this i'm joined now by my colleague correspondent thomas ferro from our parliamentary studios thomas and this was the proposal that garnered the most support but what other proposals are on the table and are they also popular with german voters there were specifically three other proposals that did meet with people's approval over say not as much as that proposal that you yourself mentioned but there was still viewed in a positive light we're talking here about offering migrants not...
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i'm joined in the studio by our chief political correspondent melinda crane melinda mack is under huge pressure right now to find a european solution on migration i mean the e.u. has just been so divided on this issue why is the solution so crucial for machall right now the e.u. is absolutely divided basically the system for distributing refugees has been broken ever since the huge influx of migrants in two thousand and fifteen and that has been imposing enormous strains in particular on the countries on the external border of the european union that's countries like spain like italy like greece it's one of the reasons that italy rejected that boat that we just saw and said no we're not taking on anymore it's one of the reasons that we now see a nationalist populist populist government in place in italy so one reason for uncle americal is simply fairness justice within the e.u. but beyond that this is also imposing strains on the european union as a whole it has absolutely been an ongoing dispute within the union which is why the chancellor has said again and again this is a european p
i'm joined in the studio by our chief political correspondent melinda crane melinda mack is under huge pressure right now to find a european solution on migration i mean the e.u. has just been so divided on this issue why is the solution so crucial for machall right now the e.u. is absolutely divided basically the system for distributing refugees has been broken ever since the huge influx of migrants in two thousand and fifteen and that has been imposing enormous strains in particular on the...
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in broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. it has been an opening day to remember for russia at the two thousand eight hundred four world cup in the host nation trounced saudi arabia five nil at moscow's luzhniki stadium to get the tournaments underway and the scenes across the russian capital and beyond have been exuberant. these are. pictures from the very heart of moscow right next to the kremlin and as you can see the partying went on late into the evening. and the world cup spirit even reached the u.n. security council diplomats showed up at the headquarters in new york wearing their national team kits they posed for photos and even played an improvised match with the secretary general antonio gutierrez taking the role of referee the ambassadors who were there to watch the opening ceremony and the game between russia and saudi arabia. our special studio on top of the four seasons hotel was overlooking the celebrations in moscow here is our team with today's highlights. u.s. . yes hello
in broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. it has been an opening day to remember for russia at the two thousand eight hundred four world cup in the host nation trounced saudi arabia five nil at moscow's luzhniki stadium to get the tournaments underway and the scenes across the russian capital and beyond have been exuberant. these are. pictures from the very heart of moscow right next to the kremlin...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york.'m hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> we begin in guatemala and the deadly eruption of one of central america's most active volcanos. at least 25 people were killed and 20 injured. the el fuego volcano erupted yesterday. it's about 30 miles from guatemala city. it's the second eruption of the year. the volcano sent lava across roads and homes of nearby villages. the area was covered by heavy ash. columns of ash were thrown more than 30,000 feet high. hundreds of rescue workers searched for victims until nightfall. they struggled to make their way over charred roadways. the search resumes this morning. more than 3,000 residents evacuated. the volcano continues to erupt and officials fear that death toll will rise. >>> in hawaii three people had to be rescued after being trapped by lava from the kilauea volcano after ignoring evacuation orders. the volcano has been erupting since may 3rd and shows no signs of letting up. here's carter evans. >> reporter: that is a huge, huge lava fro
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york.'m hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> we begin in guatemala and the deadly eruption of one of central america's most active volcanos. at least 25 people were killed and 20 injured. the el fuego volcano erupted yesterday. it's about 30 miles from guatemala city. it's the second eruption of the year. the volcano sent lava across roads and homes of nearby villages. the area was covered by...
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now her studio with sealed waiting for demolition. charolais as. it. she had just renovated a studio when the addiction notice kind of a dozen independent artists like her were also told to leave. she says every reason possible was used to get rid of them. so it's a. fear. factor . or torrential. back in her temporary shock she know she does not want to return to her village. and. it's in the remote sichuan province in reality from beijing. a few days she'll have to move again and she still has many goods she hasn't sold yet. so you are not from the lemon you got into how you are. not in your bags. like you can just. in a few months beijing will have five hundred thousand fewer residents it's the first time in two decades that its population is declining. seven million brule migrants still remain for that day to this season they helped create. in afghanistan billions of dollars of international aid have been. donated to girls' education but where has the money gone when east meets girls desperate to learn and asks why is the system failing them on al-j
now her studio with sealed waiting for demolition. charolais as. it. she had just renovated a studio when the addiction notice kind of a dozen independent artists like her were also told to leave. she says every reason possible was used to get rid of them. so it's a. fear. factor . or torrential. back in her temporary shock she know she does not want to return to her village. and. it's in the remote sichuan province in reality from beijing. a few days she'll have to move again and she still has...
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you got to get to the studio. so, i'm like "cool."o the studio, he says, "follow my lead when we go in here." i said, "why?" "follow my lead." so i hear the song. ♪ dun-tsk-dun-dun ♪ now i ain't sayin' 'she a gold digger' ♪ and i'm like, "ooh, that's hot!" and my boy go, "no, it ain't." turns it off. he said, "that's whack. that's whack, unless you put foxx on it." and i'm like, "what, are you doing?" ( laughter ) he said, "go in the booth right now." so i go in the booth. he takes over the session. "all right, foxx let's work on it." i'm like, "okay, run it back. run it back." "run it back." and about an hour and a half later. ♪ she take my money when i'm in need ♪ yeah, she's a triflin' friend indeed ♪ oh, she's a gold digger way over town, that digs on me ♪ ( cheers and applause ) aaah! come on, man! ( piano riff ) that's how do you it. >> stephen: okay. i just have-- i just have to, like, absolutely cold step somebody's studio at 3:00 in the morning, it's what i have to do. >> damn right, we're going to find out where migos is or
you got to get to the studio. so, i'm like "cool."o the studio, he says, "follow my lead when we go in here." i said, "why?" "follow my lead." so i hear the song. ♪ dun-tsk-dun-dun ♪ now i ain't sayin' 'she a gold digger' ♪ and i'm like, "ooh, that's hot!" and my boy go, "no, it ain't." turns it off. he said, "that's whack. that's whack, unless you put foxx on it." and i'm like, "what, are you doing?" (...
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jonathan harding in moscow and cress harrington here with me in the studio thank you very much to you both. off your week is stranded at sea off to islam all to turn the boat away more than six hundred rescued migrants have finally been allowed to step on to dry land the aquarius which has been at the center of a political migrant crisis in europe sailed into the spanish port of violence. and the option of relief after a week long odyssey at sea. was very was how to use. the three vessel convoy was carrying six hundred thirty migrants including some one hundred twenty three unaccompanied minors some of the new arrivals had to be taken directly to hospital. volunteers turned out in their hundreds to assist the migrants and called for cooperation among e.u. states. boy i think the aquarius has become a symbol that something isn't working that we are here confirms that it doesn't and wouldn't be like this if politically things worked in europe. a week ago the migrants were rescued from overcrowded dinkies by the aquarius in the mediterranean . the ship soon became the focus of a pan-euro
jonathan harding in moscow and cress harrington here with me in the studio thank you very much to you both. off your week is stranded at sea off to islam all to turn the boat away more than six hundred rescued migrants have finally been allowed to step on to dry land the aquarius which has been at the center of a political migrant crisis in europe sailed into the spanish port of violence. and the option of relief after a week long odyssey at sea. was very was how to use. the three vessel convoy...
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eyes are on the pitch and the players from across the biggest country on the planet and our special studios from the. a warm welcome to all of you both feet for world cup twenty eight c. in russia. plus one of the most successful managers in the game shows today money i'll give him to stick on the upcoming showdown between spain and portugal. i. well broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now it has been an opening day to remember for russia at the two thousand and eighteen feet a world cup host nation trounced saudi arabia five nil at moscow's luzhniki stadium to get the tournament underway and it seems across the russian capital and beyond have been quite exuberant. these are pictures from the very heart of moscow right next to the kremlin and as you can see the parting went on late into the evening. and the world cup spirit even reached the u.n. security council diplomats showed up at the headquarters in new york wearing their national team kits they posed for photos and even played in provides a ma
eyes are on the pitch and the players from across the biggest country on the planet and our special studios from the. a warm welcome to all of you both feet for world cup twenty eight c. in russia. plus one of the most successful managers in the game shows today money i'll give him to stick on the upcoming showdown between spain and portugal. i. well broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now it has been...
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done obvious mom one of the got mixed on after that we're go to the studio in berlin every now and then whenever we felt like a big. fight i wanted to just there was a really good relaxed way of working with this album. single mind this leads us to manson reflects not. growing up in the west saxony bishop has many memories with his band mates two of which are his brothers if you want for as long as i remember we brothers had always wanted to form a band. or joined our school's music club and seven the great we've been playing together since then since one thousand nine hundred sixty six and how many years is that i would listen to the visually our. twenty two by the. thank you again they started making music as mattson back in two thousand and four only four of the five original members remain they could be found success top ten spots in the charts and speaks of gigs thanks to the house and eleven was a highlight of their career a us to organize by the german nonprofit association to institute my film didn't dozens of schools as ambassadors for the german language ten thousand americans
done obvious mom one of the got mixed on after that we're go to the studio in berlin every now and then whenever we felt like a big. fight i wanted to just there was a really good relaxed way of working with this album. single mind this leads us to manson reflects not. growing up in the west saxony bishop has many memories with his band mates two of which are his brothers if you want for as long as i remember we brothers had always wanted to form a band. or joined our school's music club and...
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and stay with me here in the studio i made all shots from. what again and really would you say that was a fair results well depends fair in terms of better team winning news i wouldn't say so spain definitely dominated the game they had more attempts more shots on goal they had more possession no in terms of the numbers they all had it but then if you give away such a penalty and such a dangerous free kick against a player like kris jenner and although you can't speak to an absolutely i talking about christian or an elder i mean is it before two well in world cups is now his moment is that about to change i mean that was a spectacular performance it was for tucker and this guy says he thrives on challenges i mean every time you thinks he's not having a great run there he comes out and he surprise everyone with even better performances he had this out around the dread the season he started off not so great his first half of the season he didn't really perform and he came back in the second half of the season and he just shattered records again
and stay with me here in the studio i made all shots from. what again and really would you say that was a fair results well depends fair in terms of better team winning news i wouldn't say so spain definitely dominated the game they had more attempts more shots on goal they had more possession no in terms of the numbers they all had it but then if you give away such a penalty and such a dangerous free kick against a player like kris jenner and although you can't speak to an absolutely i talking...
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when they start, it is an empty studio. they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on their body of work. >> when you are talking about recology, do you have the only sculpture garden at the top? >> it is based on work that was done many years ago in new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the garbage, and r compost to transplant them. the pathway is lined with rubble from the earthquake from the freeways we tour about 5000 people a year to our facility, adults and children. we talk about recycling and conservation. they can meet the artists. >> fantastic. let's go meet some of your current artists. here we are with lauren. can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first coupl
when they start, it is an empty studio. they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on their body of work. >> when you are talking about recology, do you have the only sculpture garden at the top? >> it is based on work that was done many years ago in new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the...
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like the world cup to our beautiful studio here right in the heart of moscow let me use my coach for our coverage of the championship of the next month peter schmeichel the great they have very very safe pair of pants and a fantastic sense of what the say you are say kearns in a studio as well as a few dusty for them and i just want to say the same things i think that you'll get the benefit from by changing into aussie during this chairmanship warm we're going to bring you the expert punditry inside people inside the game play is now i just picked the sale of jersey marine young people who will know the things that you could never possibly have experienced the other thing is. just listen carefully apart from the clinking of being glasses you can hear i think if you visit a list and some. in the background it's a wonderful saying wherever you're watching us from in the world i just want to get deep breath and just so start up because that's what it's about it's portable it's world cup and it's here and russia risen bracing it and i hope and i believe the fans are really bracing it and
like the world cup to our beautiful studio here right in the heart of moscow let me use my coach for our coverage of the championship of the next month peter schmeichel the great they have very very safe pair of pants and a fantastic sense of what the say you are say kearns in a studio as well as a few dusty for them and i just want to say the same things i think that you'll get the benefit from by changing into aussie during this chairmanship warm we're going to bring you the expert punditry...
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so last night i was not at the home studio.he kids will be like, so they're twins, they just turned 7. and they get it. like that's what i do. you know, i go to studio. they actually recorded a song, no one's heard it yet. >> jimmy: they did? >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, wow. are they talented singers? >> they're definitely talented. definitely talented. they're very unique kids and they're super smart. >> jimmy: i bet. wow. so they're recording music already. did they write the song? >> i wrote the song but they were -- my daughter was like, i really need to get back in the studio. [ laughter ] like, are you me? anyway. they came to the studio last night, they went to get ice cream. and i worked until like 5:00 in the morning. because i was writing with a friend of mine. >> jimmy: until dive:00 in the morning. >> then living with it afterwards. i'm going to go back after this and finish. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: back to the kids. what is the -- kurts the title of the song you wrote with the kids? >> their names are moroccan
so last night i was not at the home studio.he kids will be like, so they're twins, they just turned 7. and they get it. like that's what i do. you know, i go to studio. they actually recorded a song, no one's heard it yet. >> jimmy: they did? >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, wow. are they talented singers? >> they're definitely talented. definitely talented. they're very unique kids and they're super smart. >> jimmy: i bet. wow. so they're recording music already. did they...
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two months liane you won what was a big tip from two studios in beijing so. she now works at honda beijing has long been the center of chinese os but no more. which i'm sure can go on. oh sure. sure that'll be you know it's sure to be a phone for that's homes. she. can do and. now her studio was sealed whiting for demolition. claiming the girl only. she had just renovation to a studio when the eviction notice kind of a dozen independent artists like her also told to leave. she says every reason possible was used to get rid of them special polish. so it's. so you. still found a better deal you. were torrential. back in her temporary shock she no she does not want to return to her village. and you know it's in the remote sichuan province in reality flying from beijing. a few days she'll have to move again and she still has many goods she hasn't sold yet. so you are not from the last minute back in hand. not on your bags it was on you but i looked like you can use a little. in a few months beijing will have five hundred thousand fewer residents it's the first ti
two months liane you won what was a big tip from two studios in beijing so. she now works at honda beijing has long been the center of chinese os but no more. which i'm sure can go on. oh sure. sure that'll be you know it's sure to be a phone for that's homes. she. can do and. now her studio was sealed whiting for demolition. claiming the girl only. she had just renovation to a studio when the eviction notice kind of a dozen independent artists like her also told to leave. she says every reason...
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hashtag and alexandra naaman following the story for us in singapore and also joined here in the studio by van de facto he's the head of the asia program at the german council on foreign relations bad let's start with you lot of anticipation for the summit are you optimistic about the outcome. can only be a mistake or so far. nothing has happened this can only something positive happen right now there's been consultations before the meeting in north korea between. u.s. negotiators and the vice minister for foreign affairs of north korea that they will have prepared this meeting and i think the topics are on the agenda and the agreement both basically already finished it. to you singapore is now waking up on a day that could go down in history what are the expectations there. well first of all we're going to have to everyone's obviously waiting for what that actual meeting between president trump and north korean dictator kim jong un is going to look like their sake of hands and then you mention it and it they're going to retreat into a room jemma them with their translators for private
hashtag and alexandra naaman following the story for us in singapore and also joined here in the studio by van de facto he's the head of the asia program at the german council on foreign relations bad let's start with you lot of anticipation for the summit are you optimistic about the outcome. can only be a mistake or so far. nothing has happened this can only something positive happen right now there's been consultations before the meeting in north korea between. u.s. negotiators and the vice...