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that's above our average high temperature during the peak heating of the day. topsy turvy. tonight, partly to mostly cloudy and warm with a few showers and storms, nothing heavy. they weaken as they move across the the mountains and clear 91. by morning we could see some lingering clouds with maybe a shower well south and east.
that's above our average high temperature during the peak heating of the day. topsy turvy. tonight, partly to mostly cloudy and warm with a few showers and storms, nothing heavy. they weaken as they move across the the mountains and clear 91. by morning we could see some lingering clouds with maybe a shower well south and east.
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the peak —— the peak of male height was in the 1600, just after the black death, in fact. so we were at our peak health, more food, and we were at —— at our peak height. josie, men's height, does it matter? what a question. does it matter to you as a woman? you can be honest. no. my partner is 6—foot fight, so i... woman? you can be honest. no. my partner is 6-foot fight, so i... you have got to say yes! whether it is an indication of health, i am not sure these days. it gives a nice short little look into abolition and how history... the reason women are supposedly programmed to be attracted to a taller man is because it symbolises strength and the ability to better hunt and fight... my ability to better hunt and fight... my husband is over six foot. that is it for the papers tonight, thank you josie and helen. stay with us here on bbc news, because coming up next is the film review.
the peak —— the peak of male height was in the 1600, just after the black death, in fact. so we were at our peak health, more food, and we were at —— at our peak height. josie, men's height, does it matter? what a question. does it matter to you as a woman? you can be honest. no. my partner is 6—foot fight, so i... woman? you can be honest. no. my partner is 6-foot fight, so i... you have got to say yes! whether it is an indication of health, i am not sure these days. it gives a nice...
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david: you never know when you are at the peak of the cycle until the cycle has peaked and you are inhe bubble being burst. i don't know that we are in of peak, but i do think people think there are good returns coming out of private equity did they had drifted down a little bit, but we are 800 basis points over public equity returns on average. as long as those average a stake, people will put money in private equity and there will be more value than there used to be. we have operating managers that add value to companies. i think the industry's bullish nature is justified. jason: given the perennial overhang of capital, how quickly can managers like yourself put it to work? is there a lot of presure? david: when you take the stock markets around the world, it's probably $85 trillion. private equity is maybe $4 trillion total that has yet to be invested. it still a relatively small percentage in terms of the overall market. the money can be invested. five years or six years to invest this amount of money. so, it can be invested, yes. jason: is money still very easy to raise? david: i
david: you never know when you are at the peak of the cycle until the cycle has peaked and you are inhe bubble being burst. i don't know that we are in of peak, but i do think people think there are good returns coming out of private equity did they had drifted down a little bit, but we are 800 basis points over public equity returns on average. as long as those average a stake, people will put money in private equity and there will be more value than there used to be. we have operating...
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we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, chance to climb to the peak of mount umunhum. r tower known as 'the cube >>> for the first time in more than 50 years visitors can climb to the peak of mount umunum. the cube sits at the summit. the site closed to the public back in 1958. the air force eventually abandoned the space. federal fundings were approved to restore the peak and build nearly 5 miles of new trail. the grand opening is scheduled for mid-september. >>> parts of silicon valley making the switch to a cleaner kind of electricity. >> 3, 2, 1, whoo! [ applause ] >> a symbolic push of a button for the nonprofit silicon valley clean energy. yesterday, it started offering carbon-free electricity to customers in 12 south bay cities. all pg&e customers in the utility service will be automatically switched to the clean energy project. but you can opt out. >>> construct workers accidentally started a fire at an apartment in the haight. the fire department says that a crew was doing tore, work on the building near page and cole street. the workers accidentally dropped bu
we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, chance to climb to the peak of mount umunhum. r tower known as 'the cube >>> for the first time in more than 50 years visitors can climb to the peak of mount umunum. the cube sits at the summit. the site closed to the public back in 1958. the air force eventually abandoned the space. federal fundings were approved to restore the peak and build nearly 5 miles of new trail. the grand opening is scheduled for mid-september. >>> parts of...
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>> you never know you are at the peak of the cycle until the cycle has peaked and you are in the bubble having burst. i do think that people feel there's a lot of good returns, private equity returns have drifted down, we are still about 800 basis points over public equity returns on average. as long as those averages say 800 basis point differential, they're going to put money in private equity and private equity people out a lot more value. they really add value. i really do think the industry's bliss nature is justified. >> given the perennial overhang of capital, all of this dry powder, how quickly can managers like yourself put it to work. is there a lot of pressure? >> to take the stock markets around the world, it's $85 trillion. private equity is maybe a 3 billion -- $3 trillion or $4 trillion money is still relatively small percentage of the dollars that are available from the overall markets. the money can be invested, but if you have five years or six years to invest, it can be invested. >> is money still very easy to raise around the world all the time? grexit was that easy,
>> you never know you are at the peak of the cycle until the cycle has peaked and you are in the bubble having burst. i do think that people feel there's a lot of good returns, private equity returns have drifted down, we are still about 800 basis points over public equity returns on average. as long as those averages say 800 basis point differential, they're going to put money in private equity and private equity people out a lot more value. they really add value. i really do think the...
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is this the peak we are seeing in terms of the sweet spot we have been talking about?bly is. , the second half of the year will see a significant decline in the ppi unless commodity prices moved sharply higher, which is unlikely. real interest rates for chinese corporate's will be higher. that's why the second half of the year will see a slowdown in profits and china's economic growth. the slowdown will not be dramatic. we will gradually to celebrate from the peak of economic activity we expect in q1 at 7% year on year. rishaad: you have indicated in your estimates before, you are one of the highest guys for ppi and lowest for cpi. how close are we now to moving towards the headline number deflation? >> deflation at the headline level would only happen if food prices continue to contract sharply from last year's level, and that is unlikely. chart #7721,ve a consumer inflation and how it is looking down. this is the bloomberg food tracker. where inflation goes, which is the yellow line, food has already been, so rather than looking at ppi as the front runner of cpi, we
is this the peak we are seeing in terms of the sweet spot we have been talking about?bly is. , the second half of the year will see a significant decline in the ppi unless commodity prices moved sharply higher, which is unlikely. real interest rates for chinese corporate's will be higher. that's why the second half of the year will see a slowdown in profits and china's economic growth. the slowdown will not be dramatic. we will gradually to celebrate from the peak of economic activity we expect...
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the heat will peak across the south—east and east anglia. 25 will be the top temperature.t of us will be the low 20s. —— thicker cloud. fresher conditions on monday so we will really notice the temperatures dropping like a stone. we are talking about a 10 degrees drop in the space of 24 hours and perhaps temperatures even as low as single figures in northern parts, even more than a figures in northern parts, even more thana10 figures in northern parts, even more than a 10 degrees drop there. enjoy the sunshine if you get it tomorrow because it will change. it will come toa because it will change. it will come to a better and by monday. good evening. police in sweden say a man arrested following yesterday's lorry attack in stockholm is a 39—year—old from uzbekistan who was known to the security services. police believe he was driving the truck that crashed into a department store, killing four and injuring 15 others. detectives also confirmed they found a "suspicious device" within the vehicle. danjohnson is in stockholm for us tonight. yes, today there's been calm, stillne
the heat will peak across the south—east and east anglia. 25 will be the top temperature.t of us will be the low 20s. —— thicker cloud. fresher conditions on monday so we will really notice the temperatures dropping like a stone. we are talking about a 10 degrees drop in the space of 24 hours and perhaps temperatures even as low as single figures in northern parts, even more than a figures in northern parts, even more thana10 figures in northern parts, even more than a 10 degrees drop...
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the rain turns into snow, 4 feet of snow above 6,000 feet and at the peaks of the sierra 150-mile an hour gusts are possible. futurecast shows what happens the next few hours. that cold front will reach the south bay. so you'll get a lot of rain in the south bay before we start to get a break by sunrise. we have clouds and scattered showers much of the day. rain tonight, heavy at times heading south. wind gusts will reach and exceed 60 miles an hour, a chance of showers lingers through friday and saturday. for tomorrow temperatures, a nip in the air with the low 60s. lingering showers through the day tomorrow, a few saturday. we finally dry it out sunday, get a break monday and tuesday and then look what happens on wednesday and thursday, another weaker system a possibility again midweek of getting a little bit wet. tonight there's still plenty to come. >> those power outages, massive. >> a lot of people without power. >> thanks. >>> tonight the sales force skyscraper officially the tallest tower in the west. >> here are tonight's guests on the late show with stephen colbert. ,, the
the rain turns into snow, 4 feet of snow above 6,000 feet and at the peaks of the sierra 150-mile an hour gusts are possible. futurecast shows what happens the next few hours. that cold front will reach the south bay. so you'll get a lot of rain in the south bay before we start to get a break by sunrise. we have clouds and scattered showers much of the day. rain tonight, heavy at times heading south. wind gusts will reach and exceed 60 miles an hour, a chance of showers lingers through friday...
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the worry is that the first quarter might represent the peak for earnings growth, which is now about 10% for the first quarter. there's no panic yet. this could all change if we get stronger second quarter gdp data. and the fed does indeed raise in june. that would almost certainly push bond yields higher, and a lot of these issues would go away. but for right now, it's a tricky moment for the markets. i'm bob pisani for "nightly business report" at the new york stock exchange. >>> the rally in the markets since last fall may be one reason why individual investors are getting back into the stock market. today, td ameritrade recorded an increase in new accounts which are primarily used by individual investors. it also said the number of trades per day grew. rival discount broker charles schwab yesterday said account openings hit a 17-year high. while it appears smaller investors are going into the market, a survey says fund managers and big investors are getting out of stocks, worried that stocks are getting too expensive and worried about a tax cut delay. mike holland is chairman of h
the worry is that the first quarter might represent the peak for earnings growth, which is now about 10% for the first quarter. there's no panic yet. this could all change if we get stronger second quarter gdp data. and the fed does indeed raise in june. that would almost certainly push bond yields higher, and a lot of these issues would go away. but for right now, it's a tricky moment for the markets. i'm bob pisani for "nightly business report" at the new york stock exchange....
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this is the peak of the heat, the warm air is pushed away by that weather front, very little rain asay southwards but it introduces colder air, the wind direction changes from the southerly to more of a north—westerly on monday. you will notice a difference, most places dry, a little sunshine at times but more cloud around and a few showers, mainly for northern ireland and northern scotland, where there could be some snow over the mountain tops. it is cold enough for that. temperatures across the board are lower than this weekend, significantly across england and wales. that cool north—westerly airflow does not last long, it gets cut off by this high pressure moving in and around the top of that, more of a westerly atlantic flow, blowing in cloud across scotland and northern ireland and across north—western scotland where there could be heavy rain but for england and wales, probably a dry day but still those temperatures at best around 15 celsius. this is bbc news. i'm nicholas owen. the headlines at 11pm: the foreign secretary borisjohnson cancels an official trip to moscow, after t
this is the peak of the heat, the warm air is pushed away by that weather front, very little rain asay southwards but it introduces colder air, the wind direction changes from the southerly to more of a north—westerly on monday. you will notice a difference, most places dry, a little sunshine at times but more cloud around and a few showers, mainly for northern ireland and northern scotland, where there could be some snow over the mountain tops. it is cold enough for that. temperatures across...
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you can see the peak in 2007. since 2007, car sales in venezuela are down 99.4% from the peak.nth, just 293 car sales. not 293,000. just literally 293. a really big protests going on, of course. hyperinflation. the miseries and of the economy is well known. if you want to look at one chart that almost says it all, and i know that is a cliche, but this one kind of does. car sales down over 99% from the peak does kind of say it all in terms of the degree by which the economy is being wiped out. of course, companies being wiped out. julie: we have been talking about the protests going on in the streets amidst the economic turmoil. "what did you miss" john nichols hosted a conversation with justin trudeau at the art gallery of toronto earlier. the state of trade relations between the u.s. and canada. mr. judo any incoming -- mr. trudeau: we did a really good job of highlighting how many good middle-class jobs on both sides of the border, but particular in the united states depend on the free trade with canada. the argument that we have made about trade being good for everyone, abou
you can see the peak in 2007. since 2007, car sales in venezuela are down 99.4% from the peak.nth, just 293 car sales. not 293,000. just literally 293. a really big protests going on, of course. hyperinflation. the miseries and of the economy is well known. if you want to look at one chart that almost says it all, and i know that is a cliche, but this one kind of does. car sales down over 99% from the peak does kind of say it all in terms of the degree by which the economy is being wiped out....
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and these dramatic undulating clouds pictured here in the peak district. world: michael, you have some history there. temperature tradition, more than 200 years of weather observing in ireland. i will go back to the beginning and see how it is still being done today. we have had a look at modern aviation here at belfast international airport. but now i am stepping back in time to learn a little bit more about the history and the relationship between aviation and the weather. i have a personal reason for being here today. we will look at that later on. for now, let's head inside and meet our guide ernie from the ulster aviation society. hi there, ernie. hi, sarah, it's a pleasure to welcome you. before the introduction of satellite and radar data, aircraft played a vital role in forecasting. can you tell us more about that. yes, indeed, what it involved was the aircraft of the weather flights going out over the atlantic primarily from where most of our weather systems come, and taking a range of observations and different altitudes, observations of temperat
and these dramatic undulating clouds pictured here in the peak district. world: michael, you have some history there. temperature tradition, more than 200 years of weather observing in ireland. i will go back to the beginning and see how it is still being done today. we have had a look at modern aviation here at belfast international airport. but now i am stepping back in time to learn a little bit more about the history and the relationship between aviation and the weather. i have a personal...
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we are live on the peninsula, where a deadly freeway shooting has closed down highway 101 at the peakf the commute.whoosh nata burst of gunfire and then a suspected killer surrenders. the east bay murder that led to a tense 19=hour standoff. whooshthe first arrests in the mob attack on bart passengers. tonight ... a warning to those behind bart's spike in crime. you will be identified and you will be brought to justice whooshnorth korea test=fires a ballistic missile.... it went up ... but where did it come down?you're watching kron four news in prime time. (pam) breaking news at 8. a deadly police shooting along highway 101.... shuts down all lanes of traffic. thank you for joining us i'm pam moore.(steve) and i'm steve aveson. tonight we know this all started as a car accident it happened on northbound highway 101 near the highway 92 on-ramp in san mateo.(steve) that's where we find kron4's charles clifford . he joins us live from near the scene. charles do we know what triggered the confrontation? police sources say this shooting stemmed from a road rage incident involving
we are live on the peninsula, where a deadly freeway shooting has closed down highway 101 at the peakf the commute.whoosh nata burst of gunfire and then a suspected killer surrenders. the east bay murder that led to a tense 19=hour standoff. whooshthe first arrests in the mob attack on bart passengers. tonight ... a warning to those behind bart's spike in crime. you will be identified and you will be brought to justice whooshnorth korea test=fires a ballistic missile.... it went up ... but...
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the peak heating temperatures should be at least in the upper 70's to the low 80's.want to mention the weekend, getting organized going to bring a ton of rain to place that is need it. from tennessee kentucky, west virginia as the whole stream of moisture central states and nice delivery of wet weather. saturday less wet, cloudy with showers arriving at some point in the mid morning to afternoon hour, 67. but sunday county on a soaking, a widespread chilly rain where temperatures will struggle to hit 60 degrees. big difference here in the next four days. 82 tomorrow, 84 friday with a chance of a thunderstorm otherwise partly cloudy. there's that chilly rain on sunday, which luckily moves out by monday and looks like a beautiful week. we could be putting our feet up and our desks next week with the sunny stretch of nice weather, 64 there on tuesday. 70 on wednesday. not like we don't ever do that. jim and sarah, just warning you have no there will be maybe relaxing next week down there. >> we've been warned. thanks caitlin >> coming up the new england patriots visited
the peak heating temperatures should be at least in the upper 70's to the low 80's.want to mention the weekend, getting organized going to bring a ton of rain to place that is need it. from tennessee kentucky, west virginia as the whole stream of moisture central states and nice delivery of wet weather. saturday less wet, cloudy with showers arriving at some point in the mid morning to afternoon hour, 67. but sunday county on a soaking, a widespread chilly rain where temperatures will struggle...
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the winner played near the peak of game to claim a third pga tour victory and secure the final berthinal round of the ana inspiration took a dramatic turn midway through as leader lexi thompson was handed a four—shot penalty for a rule break in her third round. thompson was two shots clear on 17 under, having just bogeyed the 12th hole, when she got the news from tournament officials that she was being punished for incorrectly replacing a marked ball on the 17th green on saturday. it emerged that a television viewer spotted the offence and informed lpga officials, who reviewed the footage and sanctioned the american mid—round. i concur you that she has a lead. she is on 1a under. there are a couple behind her on 13 under. that is all for now, though. good morning. if you like your weather dry and sunny, you were very happy with the first couple of days of april. in fact, we had sunshine topping and tailing the country. just look at this picture from sunday in south—west scotland. a beautiful day here. similar story in the london area, as well, where you can enjoy the spring blossom.
the winner played near the peak of game to claim a third pga tour victory and secure the final berthinal round of the ana inspiration took a dramatic turn midway through as leader lexi thompson was handed a four—shot penalty for a rule break in her third round. thompson was two shots clear on 17 under, having just bogeyed the 12th hole, when she got the news from tournament officials that she was being punished for incorrectly replacing a marked ball on the 17th green on saturday. it emerged...
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that's above our average high temperature during the peak heating of the day. topsy turvy. tonight, partly to mostly cloudy and warm with a few showers and storms, nothing heavy. they weaken as they move across the the mountains and clear 91. by morning we could see some lingering clouds with maybe a shower well south and east. it will be a nice start with 60s and 70s. we will not have the fog we had this morning. by afternoon, partly cloudy and continued warm. i will keep an isolated thunderstorm in with high temps around 85. winds turn about 10. we get into the day planner with upper 60s. then we are in the low to mid 70s. we'll have full sun by 1:00 and 78 degrees. isolated storm tomorrow, don't worry about that. some afternoon storms saturday and sunday. the nats are back in town tomorrow, a great night for baseball. 90 saturday, 89 sunday. we talked about it being cooler sunday. i am in the camp where that front stays north of us. i think it will be almost equally hot on sunday as it is on saturday. that's the way i am thinking right now. as we get into sunday we have
that's above our average high temperature during the peak heating of the day. topsy turvy. tonight, partly to mostly cloudy and warm with a few showers and storms, nothing heavy. they weaken as they move across the the mountains and clear 91. by morning we could see some lingering clouds with maybe a shower well south and east. it will be a nice start with 60s and 70s. we will not have the fog we had this morning. by afternoon, partly cloudy and continued warm. i will keep an isolated...
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can you go back to 2000 fear the peak of the dot-com boom. price for the subpoena & p, much lower than today. the trend has been to let prices rise which may arguably kep them from as much. as more people turn to endecks, you wonder if high prices matter since it doesn't apply to moms and pops. they're not trading with that create and redeem process. still an interesting theme watch, guys, back over to you. >>> we have often said on this zefk, it doesn't matter, if it split, it's the same thing. but, are retail investors buying stock height be in trub. we could consumer save things in terms of their products. that's a good thing. >> the real jit it is a good thing for the stock. if you give a ten-year-old from a giant brownie or the brownie in eight piece, they will want the pieces. >> that is a tremendous metaphor. >> i think you have to be me to go finance folks. i think in the case of apple it worked. i think it will work for google and amazon. >> the thing is steve jobs would have never considered it. few look at bezos, those two. the las
can you go back to 2000 fear the peak of the dot-com boom. price for the subpoena & p, much lower than today. the trend has been to let prices rise which may arguably kep them from as much. as more people turn to endecks, you wonder if high prices matter since it doesn't apply to moms and pops. they're not trading with that create and redeem process. still an interesting theme watch, guys, back over to you. >>> we have often said on this zefk, it doesn't matter, if it split, it's...
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april showers arrived just at the peak travel time in the north bay. drivers walker, and cyclists dealt with a rainy rush hour. in san ancelmo, there's not much left of this tree. it fell and knocked down a street light. police closed down a lane while crews cleaned up the mess. and in the town of ross, along shady lane and southwood, a similar scene. >> i don't know why the tree decided to fall today. because we have had so many rain all winterer. and this is just one little storm, basically. but today was the day. >> a tree fell on a power line near a well-traveled sidewalk. >> the children walked back and forth to school, and somebody really could have been hurt or killed. so, i feel lucky that it did not happen. >> the storm impacted drivers in novato, flooding and it caused a partial road closure. in the north bay, abc 7 news. >>> and track the rain where you live on live doppler 7, down loud the abc news app and enable push alerts. >> tonight, there's a big break in an element 20-year-old cold case. >>> and search for a missing person leads polic
april showers arrived just at the peak travel time in the north bay. drivers walker, and cyclists dealt with a rainy rush hour. in san ancelmo, there's not much left of this tree. it fell and knocked down a street light. police closed down a lane while crews cleaned up the mess. and in the town of ross, along shady lane and southwood, a similar scene. >> i don't know why the tree decided to fall today. because we have had so many rain all winterer. and this is just one little storm,...
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he asked me in this very german way, do you think that this is the peak of your life? (audience laughs) it will never get any better? i was like fine. that's better than writing about jim gilmore. but the comey letter. you have a lot of factors here. i've heard people say the comey letter was, i heard nate silver the comey letter swung the race in a way. and that's not fake news. - we're never gonna know - right. - we're never gonna know - right - we're out of time. was this the peak of your life? i should ask you the (audience laughs) same question. i'm afraid that the german reporter took my last question. it's a good time to be doing this work. - it's a great time to be doing this work. we're now entering this era where i couldn't tell you what's gonna happen. it's completely uncertain but it's a great time in american journalism. i feel like i understand how to cover trump. a lot of other people do. - yeah - there's a lot of people doing great work now. i don't know what's coming next but i know that we at least are prepared. - are you still on the trump beat? - yes
he asked me in this very german way, do you think that this is the peak of your life? (audience laughs) it will never get any better? i was like fine. that's better than writing about jim gilmore. but the comey letter. you have a lot of factors here. i've heard people say the comey letter was, i heard nate silver the comey letter swung the race in a way. and that's not fake news. - we're never gonna know - right. - we're never gonna know - right - we're out of time. was this the peak of your...
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that time was the peak of my career. sri lanka in the second twenty20 international in colombo to tie the two match series. the tourists batted first and made 176 for nine from their 20 overs. shakib al hasan top—scored with 38 as lasith malinga took a hat—trick. in reply, sri lanka were bowled out forjust 131 in 18 overs, as bangladesh won by 45 runs. there were two games in spain's primera division on thursday, with former manchester united player bebe scoring for eibar in their 3—1 win over las palmas. the victory moves eibar to within two points of seventh placed real sociedad, while a late carlos soler goal handed valencia a 3—2 victory over celta vigo. that takes them 12th. in the dutch eredivisie, third—placed psv eindhoven came from behind to lead 2—1 at fc twente. they must have thought hector moreno's goal had won it for them but in the second minute of stoppage time bersant celina, who's on loan from manchester city, equalised for twente. that result severely dents psv‘s hopes of winning the title. philip cocu'
that time was the peak of my career. sri lanka in the second twenty20 international in colombo to tie the two match series. the tourists batted first and made 176 for nine from their 20 overs. shakib al hasan top—scored with 38 as lasith malinga took a hat—trick. in reply, sri lanka were bowled out forjust 131 in 18 overs, as bangladesh won by 45 runs. there were two games in spain's primera division on thursday, with former manchester united player bebe scoring for eibar in their 3—1 win...
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i have the peak again. pretty cool. the climbing community has said it has lost a pioneer.nown for his speed and ruefully methodical approach, with an ability to push push himself to the limit of human endurance. donald trump has marked the one—hundredth day of his presidency with a speech defending his record and attacking the media. addressing thousands of cheering supporters in pennsylvania, he insisted he's delivering his election promises and dismissed criticism of him as "fake news". the british boxer, anthonyjoshua, has sealed his position as the world's leading heavyweight — he beat the former champion, wladimir klitschko, in front of a record crowd of ninety thousand at wembley. despite being knocked down himself, joshua rallied and came back to floor his ukrainian opponent three times in the eleventh round. 0ur sports correspondent 0llie foster watched the fight. anthonyjoshua is burning brighter than ever, but last night the lights almost went out. wladimir klitschko, at the age of 41, defying the march of time. in a stadium famous for knockout competitions, they
i have the peak again. pretty cool. the climbing community has said it has lost a pioneer.nown for his speed and ruefully methodical approach, with an ability to push push himself to the limit of human endurance. donald trump has marked the one—hundredth day of his presidency with a speech defending his record and attacking the media. addressing thousands of cheering supporters in pennsylvania, he insisted he's delivering his election promises and dismissed criticism of him as "fake...
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that's not a typo. 150-mile-an-hour wind gusts are possible at the peak of the sierra.l delays are a certainty if you head there. futurecast how much do we get about 2.5" on the peninsula. 1 1/2 to 4 inches the upper elevations of the north bay and 4 inches in the santa cruz mountains. not so much down around san jose. so here's what we are expecting. rain tonight heavy at times. easing up at sunrise winds gusting up to 55, 60 miles an hour. get a chance of showers linger on friday and saturday. we are going to be looking for temperatures overnight tonight to be in the mid-40s and temperatures tomorrow will only manage low to mid-60s. extended forecast you would like a break, we'll have one. you have to wait until sunday before we clear out and see sunshine. monday looks good, too. monday and tuesday we get a few clouds coming in. and guess what? midweek next week, et why more april showers. all i can say is, boy, there will be some pretty nice may flowers around after this. stay tuned. we'll have the latest at 11. >>> brian, you're not going to believe who hit a home r
that's not a typo. 150-mile-an-hour wind gusts are possible at the peak of the sierra.l delays are a certainty if you head there. futurecast how much do we get about 2.5" on the peninsula. 1 1/2 to 4 inches the upper elevations of the north bay and 4 inches in the santa cruz mountains. not so much down around san jose. so here's what we are expecting. rain tonight heavy at times. easing up at sunrise winds gusting up to 55, 60 miles an hour. get a chance of showers linger on friday and...
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Apr 4, 2017
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the peak demand, that's the biggest net short in the world.nventories have been falling in recent weeks. seeing a decline of 36.5 million barrels in gasoline and distillates, the biggest six we decline we have seen since april of 2006. jason, when we look at the crack spread you are talking highest in at its quite some time. has it simply been a matter of catching up and the mean reverting back to the average spread between the two? showing the tick up in the past couple of months here? the product margin they get him cracking the materials into gasoline crack's. minus the price of a barrel of meanthe should be reversion, they buy more oil to then theyat margin, are producing more product, right? but then what they are doing in the process is buying more oil, which is why there is upside price risk for oil right now, .oing into the driving season the margins are wide and we have also got the backdrop of opec talking about rolling over their supply cuts and all of this stuff is really a price bullish storm that is going to send prices higher as
the peak demand, that's the biggest net short in the world.nventories have been falling in recent weeks. seeing a decline of 36.5 million barrels in gasoline and distillates, the biggest six we decline we have seen since april of 2006. jason, when we look at the crack spread you are talking highest in at its quite some time. has it simply been a matter of catching up and the mean reverting back to the average spread between the two? showing the tick up in the past couple of months here? the...
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Apr 4, 2017
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by 6:30 in the peak of the morning rush, a few leftover storms at the shore.enerally lighter and scattered showers but that's just round one. round two is going to be stronger later in the week. and tammy has more on that. >> and colder. we talked about that. potentially this will be the coldest day of the week. it will pull plenty of cold air down from canada. places like chicago could be looking at a rare april snow. this is the north american model. but if it is true it's going to be pulling cold air toward us. we get these winds off the atlantic. so we are going to get cooler temperatures but it is also going to be a more moderate temperature. but watch what happens as we go through thursday. we'll have rain and perhaps strong and potentially severe waert weather in the area. here comes that low. snow and freezing precipitation through pittsburgh. how much rain are we going the see from all of that? at this point we could see from 1 to 2 inches from all of. that but we have to wait and see how it shakes up. we could be talking about strong or severe storms
by 6:30 in the peak of the morning rush, a few leftover storms at the shore.enerally lighter and scattered showers but that's just round one. round two is going to be stronger later in the week. and tammy has more on that. >> and colder. we talked about that. potentially this will be the coldest day of the week. it will pull plenty of cold air down from canada. places like chicago could be looking at a rare april snow. this is the north american model. but if it is true it's going to be...
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Apr 16, 2017
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if we get the one hundred storm peak flows even if for a short duration our pipes can't accommodatell of that water. >> okay. so most recently in the recent last decade or so sfpuc has initiated our sewer improvement program as part of the progress we looked at what we'll be providing at the level of service from a historically and moving forward and the 5 year storm is endorsed if 2012 and 2016 and most recently conduct a resince study to evaluate the flood protection policy and each representation represents up to providing protection to a one hundred year storm to protection in a 5 year storm we did a benefit cost analysis that showed the 5 year storm is the appropriate service for the san francisco public utilities commission that is consistent with other services do nationwide seattle and new york and chicago have a 5 year storm as the level of protection in urban areas i want to pause here though and say for those who experienced flooding we recognize a significant impact on lives and stressful i - we have to balance that with the fact that flood risk impacts less than one per
if we get the one hundred storm peak flows even if for a short duration our pipes can't accommodatell of that water. >> okay. so most recently in the recent last decade or so sfpuc has initiated our sewer improvement program as part of the progress we looked at what we'll be providing at the level of service from a historically and moving forward and the 5 year storm is endorsed if 2012 and 2016 and most recently conduct a resince study to evaluate the flood protection policy and each...
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as you mentioned the stock has fallen down some 5% from the rally peak in the after hours.e were up as much over over 6%. higher by 1.5. the stock started falling after chipotle called an unauthorized activity on its payments system. >> we immediately began an investigation with the help of leading cyber security firms, law enforcement and our payment processor. we believe actions with ehave taken have stopped the unauthorized activity and we have implemented additional security enhancements. our investigation is focused on car transactions in our restaurants that occurred from march 24th, 2017, through april 18 jt, 2017. >> okay. so it's important to know, so they didn't use the word "breach." they didn't tell us if data was actually stolen. they said they would not take an questions on this issue until the investigation was complete. so they said they would be notifying the affected customers. it really dampens a stellar earnings report card for chipotle. earnings came out well ahead of estimates, same store cells. earningsing a seg rated by 17% in the quarter last year.
as you mentioned the stock has fallen down some 5% from the rally peak in the after hours.e were up as much over over 6%. higher by 1.5. the stock started falling after chipotle called an unauthorized activity on its payments system. >> we immediately began an investigation with the help of leading cyber security firms, law enforcement and our payment processor. we believe actions with ehave taken have stopped the unauthorized activity and we have implemented additional security...
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just look at the peak is of that historic handshake. everyone waiting to see offcou rse handshake. kind of camaraderie the two men will build. it is arguably the most important political relationship in the entire world. on the face of it everything seems to be quite congenial. mr trump speaking at dinner earlier this evening has even set that china and the us, the two men, are going to have a very great relationship. he was using his fabulous word "g reat" yet he was using his fabulous word "great" yet again. when they sit down and have the conversations, high up on the agenda is the trade deficit. last year, 31r7 million dollars trade deficit. half of that due to china. —— billion. mrtrump says that is one of the key things he will raise during these talks. both of these leaders don't want to be seen as weak and are really playing to their domestic audiences to some extent. what should they be coming away with? a major success will be if this trip goes off without any faux pas. for the chinese it is very much about face. president xijinping has chinese it is very much about face.
just look at the peak is of that historic handshake. everyone waiting to see offcou rse handshake. kind of camaraderie the two men will build. it is arguably the most important political relationship in the entire world. on the face of it everything seems to be quite congenial. mr trump speaking at dinner earlier this evening has even set that china and the us, the two men, are going to have a very great relationship. he was using his fabulous word "g reat" yet he was using his...
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april showers arrived just at the peak travel time in the north bay. drivers walker, and cyclists dealt with a rainy rush hour. in san ancelmo, there's not much left of this tree. it fell and knocked down a street light. police closed down a lane while crews cleaned up the mess. and in the town of ross, along shady lane and southwood, a similar scene. >> i don't know why the tree decided to fall today. because we have had so many rain all winterer. and this is just one little storm, basically. but today was the day. >> a tree fell on a power line near a well-traveled sidewalk. >> the children walked back and forth to school, and somebody really could have been hurt or killed. so, i feel lucky that it did not happen. >> the storm impacted drivers in novato, flooding and it caused a partial road closure. in the north bay, abc 7 news. >>> and track the rain where you live on live doppler 7, down loud the abc news app and enable push alerts. >> tonight, there's a big break in an element 20-year-old cold case. >>> and search for a missing person leads polic
april showers arrived just at the peak travel time in the north bay. drivers walker, and cyclists dealt with a rainy rush hour. in san ancelmo, there's not much left of this tree. it fell and knocked down a street light. police closed down a lane while crews cleaned up the mess. and in the town of ross, along shady lane and southwood, a similar scene. >> i don't know why the tree decided to fall today. because we have had so many rain all winterer. and this is just one little storm,...
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these are the lunchtime temperatures. they will peak later in the afternoon.at the moment 13 or 1a degrees. the winds are light, very little cloud. the sun is as strong as it is in september. just the chance of one or two showers across the east midlands. we are really talking about a few spots of rain and that is pretty much it. that will be the exception. the weather for the boat race at this stage looks at around 16 degrees with a few clouds and then the temperatures peaking around the middle so than half of the afternoon. 17 in london, fo the rest of us 13, 1a, 15 degrees. this weather front tonight will introduce fresh air of monday afternoon, but for most of us monday starts on a clear note. there might be mist and fog ina clear note. there might be mist and fog in a few places, so bear that in mind if you are travelling early, especially in the countryside. here are the weather fronts coming in, reaching northern ireland in the latter pa rt reaching northern ireland in the latter part of the morning. rain in western scotland and thicker cloud getting in
these are the lunchtime temperatures. they will peak later in the afternoon.at the moment 13 or 1a degrees. the winds are light, very little cloud. the sun is as strong as it is in september. just the chance of one or two showers across the east midlands. we are really talking about a few spots of rain and that is pretty much it. that will be the exception. the weather for the boat race at this stage looks at around 16 degrees with a few clouds and then the temperatures peaking around the...
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: bart says they're not enough cars for a two-route system, but are providing direct service for the peakimes for the direction the majority of the people are headed. the line to san francisco gets priority. at 6:00 at night and the weekends it changes where the ri ri richmond line goes directly to warm springs. >> i like walking, what can i say. >> reporter: bart says the stations will face a similar situation when they open up later this year, but all of this should be solved with new cars in 2018. live in freemont. >> thank you, matt. zblnk >>> a head's up if you are driving. it could be tough getting through a toll plaza because emergency repair work is underway. we were there at 7:00 this morning when crews began closing the three eastbound lanes on i-80 near the toll plaza. most of the damage is below the road's surface and should take several hours to finish repaving. all lanes expected to reopen at 2:00 today. >>> new at 11:00, a san francisco police officer reportedly fired after sending anti-muslim text messages to colleagues. the police commissioner fired the officer last month
: bart says they're not enough cars for a two-route system, but are providing direct service for the peakimes for the direction the majority of the people are headed. the line to san francisco gets priority. at 6:00 at night and the weekends it changes where the ri ri richmond line goes directly to warm springs. >> i like walking, what can i say. >> reporter: bart says the stations will face a similar situation when they open up later this year, but all of this should be solved with...
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in april as winter turns to spring it's the peak season for the cashmere harvest. a nomad and his family harvest cashmere from their goats. cashmere is the name given to the goats' down undercoat. to survive the harsh winters they maintain their body temperature growing soft fine down under an outer layer of coarser hair. the undercoat is harvested using a comb. the down sheds naturally, as the days grow warmer, so the goat herders need to watch the temperature carefully to judge exactly when to comb. the average amount of cashmere taken from a single goat is only around 300 grams. he has a herd of 160 animals, 110 of which are cashmere goats. every year he can harvest a total of 30 and 40 kilograms of raw cosh mere. small scale farmers across mongolia produce an annual total of 8,000 tons. in the outskirts of ulan bator, signs like this can be frequently seen alongside the roads. herders either sell their cashmere directly to traveling buyers or they visit those who put up these signs. he and his wife are here to sell their harvest. every year they produce around
in april as winter turns to spring it's the peak season for the cashmere harvest. a nomad and his family harvest cashmere from their goats. cashmere is the name given to the goats' down undercoat. to survive the harsh winters they maintain their body temperature growing soft fine down under an outer layer of coarser hair. the undercoat is harvested using a comb. the down sheds naturally, as the days grow warmer, so the goat herders need to watch the temperature carefully to judge exactly when...
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what the hell is peak blackness?trevor, peak blackness is a rare metaphysical anomaly that can only occur when an amalgam of black excellence comes together at the same societal intersection. - what the hell are you talking about? - it's when a lot of dope black [bleep] happen at the same time. [laughter and applause] it's gotta all happen together. going into last night, you had black history month, beyoncé's pregnancy with jay's twins, multiple black movies were nominated for oscars, and frederick douglass came back to life. [laughter and applause] trevor, we are operating at maximum levels of blacktivity that we haven't seen in decades, better known as peak blackness. [cheers and applause] - i don't--you know, i don't want to call you out, but i'm from africa, and i've never heard of "peak blackness." - that's 'cause y'all get it all the time. like, africa is peak blackness. [laughter] but for us, it's special. peak blackness is the only time you can see a brother doing this. - a south carolina protestor was arres
what the hell is peak blackness?trevor, peak blackness is a rare metaphysical anomaly that can only occur when an amalgam of black excellence comes together at the same societal intersection. - what the hell are you talking about? - it's when a lot of dope black [bleep] happen at the same time. [laughter and applause] it's gotta all happen together. going into last night, you had black history month, beyoncé's pregnancy with jay's twins, multiple black movies were nominated for oscars, and...
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and he was discussing the way germany deteriorated from what was, in fact, maybe the peak of western lization in the 1920's into the utter depths of history 10 years later. and his article was written with an eye on the united states. this was the bush administration, not today. he was saying -- he didn't say bush is hitler, wasn't saying that. but he was saying there were signs that we should pay attention to. he said, "i sometimes have concern for the country that rescued me from fascism, when i see what is happening." amy: and do you see the -- donald trump's attack on the press as part of that trend toward fascism, his calling the press the enemy of the people? >> it is dangerous, but nixon did the same thing. you remember the -- agnew and so on. yes, it is dangerous but i think it is well short of what we regard as fascism. but it is not to be dismissed. and i think we can easily see how a -- if there had been a charismatic figure in the united states who could mobilize fears, anger, racism, a sense of loss of the future that belongs to us, this country could be in real danger. w
and he was discussing the way germany deteriorated from what was, in fact, maybe the peak of western lization in the 1920's into the utter depths of history 10 years later. and his article was written with an eye on the united states. this was the bush administration, not today. he was saying -- he didn't say bush is hitler, wasn't saying that. but he was saying there were signs that we should pay attention to. he said, "i sometimes have concern for the country that rescued me from...
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Apr 9, 2017
04/17
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. >> typically, the peak of the season is between now and june or july. warmer markets tend to start earlier. colder markets, as far as temperature, start to go a little bit later. >> reporter: and there are as many opinions on timing as there are listings on the market. some even take it right down to the day. thursday is apparently the best time to list because that's when the most people online are looking at listings getting ready to go out to open houses over the weekend. you list on saturday, you're already too late. contessa? >> you showed us the different ways that spring looks in different parts of the country where in some places there are still snow on the ground. what about the kind of house you're selling? does that play at all into when is the best season to sell? >> reporter: absolutely. it's about five, specifically. when you have a large house like this one, you want to list it in the spring. that's when families are out looking because they want to move over the summer. they don't want to disrupt the school year. they won't be looking in
. >> typically, the peak of the season is between now and june or july. warmer markets tend to start earlier. colder markets, as far as temperature, start to go a little bit later. >> reporter: and there are as many opinions on timing as there are listings on the market. some even take it right down to the day. thursday is apparently the best time to list because that's when the most people online are looking at listings getting ready to go out to open houses over the weekend. you...