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first words of to the mood with max and stacy right this is the historic headline that was the times of london which was coded into the genesis block that of course appeared on january third two thousand and nine is it a reference to the purpose of bitcoin to disrupt a banking system or was it just a random headline to try to date when the genesis block was born one of the mysteries of bitcoin that we still debate today was at the beginning of the story january third two thousand and nine or was it october thirty first two thousand and eight when the suppose she white paper was published a peer to peer at electronic cash system was that the beginning was it the cypherpunks twenty thirty years previously when did big queen really began i think it really began.
first words of to the mood with max and stacy right this is the historic headline that was the times of london which was coded into the genesis block that of course appeared on january third two thousand and nine is it a reference to the purpose of bitcoin to disrupt a banking system or was it just a random headline to try to date when the genesis block was born one of the mysteries of bitcoin that we still debate today was at the beginning of the story january third two thousand and nine or...
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the first words to the mood with max and stacy right this is the historic headline that was the times of london which was coded into the genesis block that of course appeared on january third two thousand and nine is it a reference to the purpose of bitcoin to disrupt a banking system or was it just a random headline to try to date when the genesis block was born one of the mysteries of bitcoin that we still debate today was at the beginning of the story january third two thousand and nine or was a october thirty first two thousand and eight when the suppose she white paper was published a peer to peer an electronic cash system was that the beginning was it the cypherpunks twenty thirty years previously when did big queen really began i think it really began on january third two thousand and nine because that's when they pushed the code into the production environment onto the internet and that's when we got a first look to see whether or not this thing was going to work this was the moment this is the genesis block and it's called the genesis block for a reason. what is big big question is mag
the first words to the mood with max and stacy right this is the historic headline that was the times of london which was coded into the genesis block that of course appeared on january third two thousand and nine is it a reference to the purpose of bitcoin to disrupt a banking system or was it just a random headline to try to date when the genesis block was born one of the mysteries of bitcoin that we still debate today was at the beginning of the story january third two thousand and nine or...
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first words of to the mood with max and stacy right this is the historic headline that was the times of london which was coded into the genesis block that of course appeared on january third two thousand and nine is it a reference to the purpose of bitcoin to disrupt the banking system or was it just a random headline to try to date when the genesis block was born one of the mysteries of bitcoin that we still debate today was at the beginning of the story january third two thousand and nine or was a.
first words of to the mood with max and stacy right this is the historic headline that was the times of london which was coded into the genesis block that of course appeared on january third two thousand and nine is it a reference to the purpose of bitcoin to disrupt the banking system or was it just a random headline to try to date when the genesis block was born one of the mysteries of bitcoin that we still debate today was at the beginning of the story january third two thousand and nine or...
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publishing that information that is a completely different scenario than just a publisher for the times of london publishing an article about x.y.z. and now mistress on and she is charged with a new fancy carries up to five years in prison i would suspect that that this statute was chosen by federal with u.s. prosecutors to simplify the ex but die. is extradition from u.k. to the u.s. i. be surprised that the u.s. doesn't leon a man of the indictment once he is on u.s. soil amend the indictment and tack on additional charges one of which may very well be espionage. if the u.s. gives assurances to u.k. that the u.s. will not seek the death penalty i doubt will that will come in the u.k. . because they certainly don't want to extradite an individual if it's they're going to be given assurances were doors are interesting to that they wouldn't do but certainly they can legally the u.k. as an e.u. member context or advice anyone to a country where they could face the death penalty but that's long been the fair among junee in a song his legal team that as you've just said the one sees on u.s. soil the
publishing that information that is a completely different scenario than just a publisher for the times of london publishing an article about x.y.z. and now mistress on and she is charged with a new fancy carries up to five years in prison i would suspect that that this statute was chosen by federal with u.s. prosecutors to simplify the ex but die. is extradition from u.k. to the u.s. i. be surprised that the u.s. doesn't leon a man of the indictment once he is on u.s. soil amend the indictment...
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timing. of the london tragedy starts able for a long t.w. . look at the. place. play. play. this is g w news live from britain's moves one step closer to leaving the european union without a deal the cabinet meets for a crisis meeting after parliament again projects several alternatives to the government's unpopular brogues if the e.u. says that britain must break the deadlock this week or face the abyss.
timing. of the london tragedy starts able for a long t.w. . look at the. place. play. play. this is g w news live from britain's moves one step closer to leaving the european union without a deal the cabinet meets for a crisis meeting after parliament again projects several alternatives to the government's unpopular brogues if the e.u. says that britain must break the deadlock this week or face the abyss.
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the timing of the london tragedy starts people fifty long t w.the british parliament has again failed to reach a majority for any way forward on bragg's that. and pays debated for options a motion for a customs union with the e.u. came closest to success is failing by just three votes if no agreement is reached britain will crash out of the e.u. on april twelfth tuesday.
the timing of the london tragedy starts people fifty long t w.the british parliament has again failed to reach a majority for any way forward on bragg's that. and pays debated for options a motion for a customs union with the e.u. came closest to success is failing by just three votes if no agreement is reached britain will crash out of the e.u. on april twelfth tuesday.
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nike did not disclose terms of the deal, but the times of london [indiscernible] $8.5 million a year.ntion to lecturing autos. conspiredalleging bmw to delayed the development and rollout of new admissions technology requirements. >> this is not specifically tout all of them colluding do the same sort of chicanery that volkswagen has paid billions of dollars for. the three companies being and notof colluding really put those out when they are ready to go. that's the allegation. costtransition is going to billions of dollars. that is one of the things that has become completely obvious. it is obvious there's going to billions spent developing batteries, procuring them. there are deeper moving parts in an electric vehicle versus diesel or gasoline cars, so there are these big thatberating effect companies are sort of accused of dragging their feet. in the ideaerested of less labor involved because there's less moving parts. germany has its biggest economy in years. sort of the future of a lot of these advances just may not be as labor-intensive as they used to be. >> it is a major conce
nike did not disclose terms of the deal, but the times of london [indiscernible] $8.5 million a year.ntion to lecturing autos. conspiredalleging bmw to delayed the development and rollout of new admissions technology requirements. >> this is not specifically tout all of them colluding do the same sort of chicanery that volkswagen has paid billions of dollars for. the three companies being and notof colluding really put those out when they are ready to go. that's the allegation....
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we've got a queen in london, but here is the king of all time. nes, eliud kipchoge, he will be the champion for the fourth time. nobody has done that before. he has run quicker than anyone else before, including himself here in london. kipchoge is the champion again. the second fastest time ever run by him or by any human being. eliud kipchoge, absolutely supreme. and they wonder performance from this man, geremew willjoin him as the second fastest marathon runner ever. going ahead of dennis kim et al., the previous world record holder. studio: a wonderful run from eliud kipchoge, winning the men's elite race at the london marathon for the fourth time and taking time to wave to the crowd as he approached the finishing line. 0ur reporter kate grey is at the finish line. a tremendous reception for him. yes, brilliant scenes at the finish line of the london marathon. behind me, all three of the medal winners have congratulated each other. eliud kipchoge in the middle, and absolutely superior performance from him. he almost cantered in the final pa rt
we've got a queen in london, but here is the king of all time. nes, eliud kipchoge, he will be the champion for the fourth time. nobody has done that before. he has run quicker than anyone else before, including himself here in london. kipchoge is the champion again. the second fastest time ever run by him or by any human being. eliud kipchoge, absolutely supreme. and they wonder performance from this man, geremew willjoin him as the second fastest marathon runner ever. going ahead of dennis...
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for those showers, we will see temperatures rising with highs of 16 celsius in london, above average for the timeratures about right for the stage of april. a bit of a mixed bag for the next few days but in the short term through this afternoon, staying miserable across wales and west in england. that's your weather. —— western england. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2. the horrifying last moments as pilots fought to save their plane. the report into the ethiopian plane crash said they did everything right but couldn't gain control. the crew performed all the procedures repeatedly, provided by the manufacturer, but was not able to control the aircraft. more talks between labour and the government to try to find a brexit compromise. as the german chancellor arrives in dublin for talks with the irish prime minister about the brexit deadlock and the possibility ofa brexit deadlock and the possibility of a no—deal brexit departure. the dangers ——. the dangers of a bad diet: scientists say it's a bigger risk
for those showers, we will see temperatures rising with highs of 16 celsius in london, above average for the timeratures about right for the stage of april. a bit of a mixed bag for the next few days but in the short term through this afternoon, staying miserable across wales and west in england. that's your weather. —— western england. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2. the horrifying last moments as pilots fought to save their plane. the report into the...
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with ok still a lot of work there and on both sides of the channel thanks very much again org madison brussels and bigamous for us in london ok time to check in with some of the other stores today wiki leaks says its founder julian assange is to be expelled from the ecuadorian embassy in london the whistleblower website tweeting that ecuador has an agreement with britain for his arrest a senior official has denied that claim a song has been holed up in the embassies and two thousand and twelve to avoid extradition to sweden on allegations of rape. u.s. aviation giant boeing has revealed the company's grounded seven thirty seven max airliners are suffering from an additional software problem regulators say it must be fixed before that aircraft can be cleared to fly again salt problem relates to software affecting the flaps and other flight control hardware. amazon founder and owner jeff bases and his wife mackenzie have agreed on the biggest divorce settlement in history will be receiving twenty five percent of the online retailer shares valued at over thirty five billion dollars deal maker the world's third richest woman obeys tho
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. >> the times of london reports british engineers say they have made a breakthrough for a space planereaction engine tested a cooling technology that allows them to travel at high speeds without the jet engine becoming too hot. it is more than three times the speed of sound. >>> basketball star lebron james opened up to a cbs los angeles station about the death of rapper and activist nipsey hussle. the 33-year-old was a friend of lebron james, he was shot outside his store last month. eric holder is charged with murder. james says this shows america needs to deal with hate that exists in inner cities. >> you go to school with these guys. we play little league football and basketball with these guys. because of their motivation of not being as much as ours, it becomes a hate. it becomes a, you made it and left me here. >> james called this murder one of the most unfortunate events of history. nipsey was very, very popular in the neighborhood. he changed his life and was doing good in the community. the day he was shot, the next day he was planning to meet with police to talk about what
. >> the times of london reports british engineers say they have made a breakthrough for a space planereaction engine tested a cooling technology that allows them to travel at high speeds without the jet engine becoming too hot. it is more than three times the speed of sound. >>> basketball star lebron james opened up to a cbs los angeles station about the death of rapper and activist nipsey hussle. the 33-year-old was a friend of lebron james, he was shot outside his store last...
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elliott kidd choky has run the second fastest marathon of all time the kenyan winning the london marathon and of course record time of two i was soon minutes on thirty eight seconds keep charging for the world record in berlin last year and also the reigning olympic marathon champion britain's four time olympic track champion mohammed far finishing back in fifth. kenya's brigitte called sky one vain women's rights the twenty five year old the youngest ever winner of the event's defending champion and her patrick vivian sharia finishing in second place. i bet i saw you sports is looking for. thank you very much the butts of for me down toward the new merriam's up next summer london new center with more of the day's most touching but i'm. one of the richest philanthropists in the world renowned financing endeavors to eradicate some of the worst diseases bill gates talks to al-jazeera about his foundation's goals and on says those who are critical of his work. on al-jazeera. may on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india
elliott kidd choky has run the second fastest marathon of all time the kenyan winning the london marathon and of course record time of two i was soon minutes on thirty eight seconds keep charging for the world record in berlin last year and also the reigning olympic marathon champion britain's four time olympic track champion mohammed far finishing back in fifth. kenya's brigitte called sky one vain women's rights the twenty five year old the youngest ever winner of the event's defending...
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london. >>host: but you weren't quick. >> no. as i stated in my book i was meeting with prime ministers and foreign ministers and defense ministers of these countries at the time at 25 years old i was meeting one-on-one with foreign ministers talking about my ideas. meeting with the german one - - junior commercial attachÉ added embassy in london. through my time at the hudson institute on the ben carson campaign, donald trump campaig campaign, readers will understand i was not the obscure random person in the media falsely characterized me better person with deep rooted connections to previous administration and those that i have explained foreign minister ministers, and of course, when you are promoting an idea that began add a conservative think tank like the hudson institute, institute, when in a democratic sitting administration of course, people will look at you when you compound dealing in a sensitive part of the world with the new field and industries such as energy discovered for the first time offshore israel of course, it puts a target on you. there is a lot of interest and we have not even gotten into talk about those who paid me $3000 to hear my i
london. >>host: but you weren't quick. >> no. as i stated in my book i was meeting with prime ministers and foreign ministers and defense ministers of these countries at the time at 25 years old i was meeting one-on-one with foreign ministers talking about my ideas. meeting with the german one - - junior commercial attachÉ added embassy in london. through my time at the hudson institute on the ben carson campaign, donald trump campaig campaign, readers will understand i was not the...
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"the times of london" expanding on a story in "the new york times." investment efforts with the political challenges that mr. of -- that mr. el-sisi has faced. guest: thank you. on yourlovely morning program. as you mentioned, we are moving forward with legal reform to improve the business environment , and there is a grand vision for egypt where investment would be driven by the private sector. so we will do all of the required reforms to ensure that. this is reflected in the indicators. we have continually improved rating for egypt. efforts andonomic international cooperation efforts, are they amended or changed given the politics that egypt?sisi has in guest: the politics have helped improve the environment and open the grounds for more business to come to egypt. we see the fdi numbers and private investment. when you look at the prospects in the economy and egypt, you have to put international conflicts. i've just come from washington for the meeting of the world bank, the imf spring meeting. they are talking about the slowdown in the global econo
"the times of london" expanding on a story in "the new york times." investment efforts with the political challenges that mr. of -- that mr. el-sisi has faced. guest: thank you. on yourlovely morning program. as you mentioned, we are moving forward with legal reform to improve the business environment , and there is a grand vision for egypt where investment would be driven by the private sector. so we will do all of the required reforms to ensure that. this is reflected in...
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last time we had comments from the president on brexit, a comment attacking the mayor of london aboutg of terror attacks, what is it going to be this time? i do not think you can't predict in advance, he types out in a tweet when it comes into his head and then everyone is cleaning up behind the 500 tonne elephant, he just says what comes to mind. the thing with him and in predicting what could happen is you know, i think he wants to ride in a coach, to be honest. i think it is that ride in the coach that appeals to him. and his view of himself in the world. and as for protesting, who can tell. last time we did not know what his schedule was going to be until the last minute. he never came to central london, he went straight to chequers and i would imagine they would have to organise a tight schedule of events and it will be short because essentially he is by on his way to normandy for the 75th anniversary celebrations of d—day. so i would say you cannot say and huawei, you know something, on trade, europe and britain, they are going to take a different view on how to deal with china
last time we had comments from the president on brexit, a comment attacking the mayor of london aboutg of terror attacks, what is it going to be this time? i do not think you can't predict in advance, he types out in a tweet when it comes into his head and then everyone is cleaning up behind the 500 tonne elephant, he just says what comes to mind. the thing with him and in predicting what could happen is you know, i think he wants to ride in a coach, to be honest. i think it is that ride in the...
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elliott keep shogi has run the second fastest marathon of all time the kenyan one the london marathon and a colston recall time of two hours soon minutes and thirty eight seconds before the world record in berlin last year he's all sort of the writing olympic champion britain's for simon picture and champion mohammed fara finished back in fifth. kenya's bridgette coast guard won the women's rice the twenty five year old is the youngest ever winner defending champion compound should be finished in second ok but as you sport let's get back to marry him in london it was a good day. but there will be much more coming up for you very shortly i'll see in just a few minutes. we're going. to. i am i am. radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's every west we're told was supposed to be suspicious of everybody and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society the impact is huge i presume and there's only so much we can try before you say ok let's make rethinking radicalization the cult of the rad
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i think at the time of the london olympics, london rose up to that level. ontrovertible site of global tourism. the french state has been investing in renovating these sites and there is absolutely no doubt that renovating notre dame will be at the front and center a t as to what they do. but there's a big difference between renovating the physical structure of the building and even contemplating replacing the stained glass windows, the objects found within that. and that's, beyond the concern about the loss of human life, the true catastrophe is not only the architecture structure, but all that is contained within it and the guise of these flames. so you can expect emmanuel macron in his first declaration to announce and to talk about the history of this building, but to make an unequivocal commitment to the rebuilding, even if it takes a generation to do so. which in the broader realm of history, given the decades and centuries even that it took to build this building by hand, will seem like a relatively small feat. >> and we know that there there's still
i think at the time of the london olympics, london rose up to that level. ontrovertible site of global tourism. the french state has been investing in renovating these sites and there is absolutely no doubt that renovating notre dame will be at the front and center a t as to what they do. but there's a big difference between renovating the physical structure of the building and even contemplating replacing the stained glass windows, the objects found within that. and that's, beyond the concern...
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elliott keep showing he has run the second fastest marathon of all time the kenyan won the london marathon in a cause that record time of su hours soon minutes and thirty eight seconds he broke the world record in berlin last year he's also the reigning olympic champion britain's four time olympic track champion mohammed fara back in fifth i can use a rigid cross guard won the women's race the twenty five year old is the youngest ever winner defending champion compacted vivian chariot finished in second ok but is only sport for now more later. and that just about does it for in this news outlet stay with us i'll be back with more of the day's news see in two minutes we'll have the latest on the elections in spain and lots more ahead stay with us. china is a problem has become famous for its lodge number of elderly many age one hundred years or older one i want to investigate if the raging home of the sacred to a long and healthy lives on al-jazeera. for nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the u.s
elliott keep showing he has run the second fastest marathon of all time the kenyan won the london marathon in a cause that record time of su hours soon minutes and thirty eight seconds he broke the world record in berlin last year he's also the reigning olympic champion britain's four time olympic track champion mohammed fara back in fifth i can use a rigid cross guard won the women's race the twenty five year old is the youngest ever winner defending champion compacted vivian chariot finished...
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eliot keep shogi has run the second fastest marathon of all time the kenyan won the london marathon in a cause that record time of su i was soon minutes and thirty eight seconds to choke he broke the world record in berlin last year he's also the reigning olympic champion britain's four time olympic track champion mohammed fara finished back in fifth i can use it bridget coskata won the women's race the twenty five year old is the youngest ever winner defending champion in compact should there be a chariot finished in second ok but it's always for finance. and that's it for this news hour and for me has some secret thanks for your company rob is here with more news in a couple of minutes. from the bamboo all of that still navigating dangerous rapids from the time we depart to the time we finish are scared to the fisherman dicing with death i am afraid of falling i'm afraid of dying breed if i don't go i can't think of my family i need the man who go to the extreme just to make a living god you have to be a strong swimmer otherwise the surf and risking it all vietnam on al-jazeera. well
eliot keep shogi has run the second fastest marathon of all time the kenyan won the london marathon in a cause that record time of su i was soon minutes and thirty eight seconds to choke he broke the world record in berlin last year he's also the reigning olympic champion britain's four time olympic track champion mohammed fara finished back in fifth i can use it bridget coskata won the women's race the twenty five year old is the youngest ever winner defending champion in compact should there...
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to keep our young people, is in it time the mayor of london reverse his decision to close the london suburbs? >> she is absolutely right. the decision on the closure of stations across london are a matter for the mayor of london. year, one million pounds extra available to the police. metropolitan police receiving up to 2.7 billion pounds of funding, increase from last year. we will always ensure police have the power and resources they need. it is important people recognize the responsibility of crime commissioners about the decisions they take. in london, that is the labor mayor of london. >> that would be unwise of me to mention any hotels in the highlands this week. in my constituency, we have a skill pool second to none. as i continue to decommission, it is vital we redeploy skills to the maximum benefit of the local economy and the u.k. economy. can the prime minister give me assurance that the government will work closely with the development of local trade unions and the nuclear decommissioning authority to make sure redeployment of skills actually happens to the benefit of t
to keep our young people, is in it time the mayor of london reverse his decision to close the london suburbs? >> she is absolutely right. the decision on the closure of stations across london are a matter for the mayor of london. year, one million pounds extra available to the police. metropolitan police receiving up to 2.7 billion pounds of funding, increase from last year. we will always ensure police have the power and resources they need. it is important people recognize the...
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normalfor and newcastle, 14 in london close to normal for the and newcastle, 14 in london close to normalfor the time of if we fast forward to the weekend we can see how much warmer it is expected to be, the temperature into the high teens, warmer spots getting up the high teens, warmer spots getting up to 21125. saturday has been disappointingly cloudy but as the weather front with the way we saw late sunshine, here is the weather front and you can still see some rain across england and wales turning light and patchy, damp weather still affecting western scotland, but even here, the rain petering out. left was a lot of cloud around than some mist and fog patches forming over the tops of the hills, but not a cold night with the temperature for seven. into wednesday, high pressure still in scandinavia feeding cold winds towards shetland, but otherwise the wind coming in from western europe and that is what will help boost the temperature. wednesday starts off with a lot of cloud around, so a great start to the day with mist and fog patches. the fog and low cloud will melt away and left with some sunshine
normalfor and newcastle, 14 in london close to normal for the and newcastle, 14 in london close to normalfor the time of if we fast forward to the weekend we can see how much warmer it is expected to be, the temperature into the high teens, warmer spots getting up the high teens, warmer spots getting up to 21125. saturday has been disappointingly cloudy but as the weather front with the way we saw late sunshine, here is the weather front and you can still see some rain across england and wales...
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weather gets the scotland a nice day, 1a celsius in edinburgh, pretty good for the time of year, 1a as well in london. the weather slowly improving, slowly getting less cold for the next few days. this is bbc news. the headlines: a report into last months ethiopian airlines crash which killed 157 people has found that the pilots we re people has found that the pilots were not to blame. the crew performed all the procedures repeatedly provided by the manufacturer, but was not able to control their craft. there have been four and a half hours of talks between labour and the government to try to find a way forward on brexit and in the past three minutes, downing street said the talks were detailed and productive and the two sides ought to meet again tomorrow. angler merkel is in dublin today for talks with the taoiseach about the brexit deadlock and the possibility ofa brexit deadlock and the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the dangers of a bad diet. scientists say that globally it is a bigger killer than smoking. and figures in scotland show the dramatic improvement in cervical cancer rates following
weather gets the scotland a nice day, 1a celsius in edinburgh, pretty good for the time of year, 1a as well in london. the weather slowly improving, slowly getting less cold for the next few days. this is bbc news. the headlines: a report into last months ethiopian airlines crash which killed 157 people has found that the pilots we re people has found that the pilots were not to blame. the crew performed all the procedures repeatedly provided by the manufacturer, but was not able to control...
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we will speak to the chief financial officer of sap after 7:30 a.m. london time. lots of breaking news, lots of corporate's. we are knee-deep in this earnings season. markets are certainly on watch for indicators. i want to show you the two-tens curve. are we in melt up face? recession watch or melt up? -- two's,sday and, tens, four consecutive weeks, the longest stretch of gains since november 2016. people are now talking about the curve that could trade up to 25 and about. disingenuous not to mention this. back this is getting morning against the euro -- against this shift this morning but we are down 2.5% on the swissie against the euro and that will give the s&p a little reprieve. perhaps negativity on the global economy is overdone. they are saying that is why the selloff in the swiss. who is right, bankamerica merrill lynch said you will probably kiss 100 bucks. , have we seen so much angst over the iran waivers priced into the market or is bankamerica merrill lynch right? you could kiss $100 oil. nejra: who is right on the stock market? recovery weeks of aft
we will speak to the chief financial officer of sap after 7:30 a.m. london time. lots of breaking news, lots of corporate's. we are knee-deep in this earnings season. markets are certainly on watch for indicators. i want to show you the two-tens curve. are we in melt up face? recession watch or melt up? -- two's,sday and, tens, four consecutive weeks, the longest stretch of gains since november 2016. people are now talking about the curve that could trade up to 25 and about. disingenuous not to...
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of this and i do agree with your guest in london and. their guest that the u.n. should be. i'm really sorry here we are running out of time and i do want to bring in mohammed in london here is it a duplicitous game on the one hand the west saudi arabia the u.a.e. a bombing yemen on the other hand they helping them. well we could ask another question what what why they are doing that if this is the case what is the benefit phil these countries to do that i think. these countries we cannot deny you know there is there is a war there are casualties there are destruction there is a section in the country there is no one can deny this children civilians are killed schools hospitals so many civil. buildings in yemen are destroyed but again we are asking how can we come to an agreement to solve this problem how can you go to a negotiation there is no one talking about what the inside conflict the inside aspect of the conflict there is no one talking about what these and there are war against them unease again very jeems different regimes different governments since two thousand and four until now no one discussing that because t
of this and i do agree with your guest in london and. their guest that the u.n. should be. i'm really sorry here we are running out of time and i do want to bring in mohammed in london here is it a duplicitous game on the one hand the west saudi arabia the u.a.e. a bombing yemen on the other hand they helping them. well we could ask another question what what why they are doing that if this is the case what is the benefit phil these countries to do that i think. these countries we cannot deny...
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time it is! a week of climate change protests on waterloo bridge in london has been brought to an end by police, who removed the final activists from the site late last night. more than 960 people have been arrested in connection with the demonstrations. simon jones has more. as night fell, officers moved in to remove the last of the protesters who'd glued themselves to waterloo bridge. with police patience and resources stretched, the only approved place for protest
time it is! a week of climate change protests on waterloo bridge in london has been brought to an end by police, who removed the final activists from the site late last night. more than 960 people have been arrested in connection with the demonstrations. simon jones has more. as night fell, officers moved in to remove the last of the protesters who'd glued themselves to waterloo bridge. with police patience and resources stretched, the only approved place for protest
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a story from bbc news online, it says insurers lloyds of london is calling time on alcohol and drugs,der the influence. let's move on to business insider and an effort in silicon valley to help the homeless. the major in the city of sanjose's building mini cities with homes like these for those who've been sleeping on the streets. and finally, an exclusive by travel expert simon calder in the idependent. he reports on a technology company saying plane passengers will, in the future, have to be weighed before they fly. so let's begin with the sun and coverage of brexit. with me is james hughes who's chief market analyst at axi trader. the ball, according to this article, very much in the eu's court. the ball, according to this article, very much in the eu's courtlj the ball, according to this article, very much in the eu's court. i think herface sums very much in the eu's court. i think her face sums it up. this very much in the eu's court. i think herface sums it up. this is of course the saga that goes on with brexit. this story really covers everything. you have the situation with t
a story from bbc news online, it says insurers lloyds of london is calling time on alcohol and drugs,der the influence. let's move on to business insider and an effort in silicon valley to help the homeless. the major in the city of sanjose's building mini cities with homes like these for those who've been sleeping on the streets. and finally, an exclusive by travel expert simon calder in the idependent. he reports on a technology company saying plane passengers will, in the future, have to be...
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european union but at a later date richelle with all of this timing you're right sixpence really is is not a lot of time bernard smith live for us in london thank you and the u.n. security council has met on the issue and then as wayland been briefed on a worsening humanitarian situation in which more than seven million people are said to be in need of assistance that's twenty five percent of the population as vice president was sent to demand that the united nations recognize the leadership of one point zero mike hanna reports proceedings delayed while waiting for the u.s. vice president to arrive with no u.s. permanent representative yet appointed mike pence is sent to make president trump's case and he demands that the u.n. recognize one as the legitimate leader of the now as well or at the current ambassador to the u.n. be expelled with all due respect mr ambassador you shouldn't be here you should return to venezuela and tell nicolas maduro that as time is up it's time for him to go. but some others in the council insist on bastard or some will among carder should stay and accuse the us soft plotting illegal regime change should thou
european union but at a later date richelle with all of this timing you're right sixpence really is is not a lot of time bernard smith live for us in london thank you and the u.n. security council has met on the issue and then as wayland been briefed on a worsening humanitarian situation in which more than seven million people are said to be in need of assistance that's twenty five percent of the population as vice president was sent to demand that the united nations recognize the leadership of...
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time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far with highs of 23 celsius. this time last we had a high of 29 celsius in central londonh areas of high violet and a noticeable insta nt of high violet and a noticeable instant north—easterly breeze. away from the coasts, values are quite widely between 19 and 21 or 22 celsius. a couple of degrees higher. it england so even warmer than yesterday. this evening and overnight, mostly dry with clear skies, the exception being northern ireland, northern and western scotland. more cloud here, patchy light rain and drizzle. for most, tomorrow is another dry, fine day with plenty of sunshine. cloud across northern and western scotland and northern ireland, you can‘t rule out the odd spot of light rain and drizzle. most will be dry and, again, a very warm day. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with carrie gracie. the headlines... dissident republicans are being blamed for the killing of journalist lyra mckee during violence in
time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far with highs of 23 celsius. this time last we had a high of 29 celsius in central londonh areas of high violet and a noticeable insta nt of high violet and a noticeable instant north—easterly breeze. away from the coasts, values are quite widely between 19 and 21 or 22 celsius. a couple of degrees higher. it england so even warmer than yesterday. this evening and overnight, mostly dry with clear...
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at around this time of year we would look at 16 in london as the average. t. it folds open, one screen, looks nice and smart, you can check your map. you can use it almost like a desktop screen, having a couple of things are it once. samsung are getting very excited, as were lots of stores who sell these, about launching it in the us in couple of days and in the uk at the end of next week. they gaveit uk at the end of next week. they gave it to some people... the reason you see the reviews before it ends up you see the reviews before it ends up in the shops is lots of reviewers, important people, tech influences, they get the opportunity to try it. one reviewer got hold of this and tweeted this, this is what happened to theirs. oh, dear. this got tens of thousands of retweets and likes. there were several different reviewers doing this, so samsung had to act, they said that they found a problem on the hinge of they found a problem on the hinge of the screen. the screen is meant to folds, given this fancy material, nice and straightforward, it did not. there
at around this time of year we would look at 16 in london as the average. t. it folds open, one screen, looks nice and smart, you can check your map. you can use it almost like a desktop screen, having a couple of things are it once. samsung are getting very excited, as were lots of stores who sell these, about launching it in the us in couple of days and in the uk at the end of next week. they gaveit uk at the end of next week. they gave it to some people... the reason you see the reviews...
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of. the mean time he gets his inspiration from his adopted city london. the pubs of the british capital give him ideas such as a map of the city or the underground. he has devoted an entire series to london's laundromats. places and people have these conversations in the community everyone has known each other for a long long time and to see so many closing down so i want to document quite a few. first he takes a photograph of the scene his photo always marks the beginning of the process of making a work. it can take several weeks to create a collage like these. even barry has made a name for himself with his. international magazine speech or his work he's published coffee table books. and he creates humor. installation. works like secret garden have been exhibited in galleries around the world and sell for tens of thousands of euros. he also exhibits in public spaces like here in the self which is department store in london for six weeks the jeans department turned into a small gallery. one of the works is the self portrait. for me as an artist obviously
of. the mean time he gets his inspiration from his adopted city london. the pubs of the british capital give him ideas such as a map of the city or the underground. he has devoted an entire series to london's laundromats. places and people have these conversations in the community everyone has known each other for a long long time and to see so many closing down so i want to document quite a few. first he takes a photograph of the scene his photo always marks the beginning of the process of...
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the helicopter shot of the elite pack with mo farah in there somewhere, trying and hoping to win the london marathon for the first timetold that's actually the women's race, an unfortunate mistake to make, but we can see that more clearly now. plenty of people there to cheer on the women. and of course the thousands of fun runners who are hoping to raise £1 billion for a charitable cause. this is footage from the elite women's race at the london marathon. 0ur reporter kate gray is at the finish line. you have already had several winners past that line. yes, lots going on at the finishing line. preparations taking place before the masses start to cross. we have seen the wheelchair races come to a close, which saw the american daniel roman truck winning the men's race. —— daniel romanchuk. 0nly the men's race. —— daniel romanchuk. only 21 years old, adding to the marathons he has already won this year. the swiss and japanese competitors finishing second and third. britten‘s david weir was in fifth place. he had a tough training yearin fifth place. he had a tough training year in 2018. i caught up with daniel romanchuk a
the helicopter shot of the elite pack with mo farah in there somewhere, trying and hoping to win the london marathon for the first timetold that's actually the women's race, an unfortunate mistake to make, but we can see that more clearly now. plenty of people there to cheer on the women. and of course the thousands of fun runners who are hoping to raise £1 billion for a charitable cause. this is footage from the elite women's race at the london marathon. 0ur reporter kate gray is at the...
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of london. it is one of the most impressive engineering projects in modern times. new high—tech, high capacity rail line underneath central london. but a senior source associated with crossrail has told bbc news that this railway may not be complete until the spring of 2021. with none of the new station finished, a best case scenario, i'm told, is the spring of next year. the budget was {14.8 billion. after initial delays were announced, that rose to 17.6 billion. with another delay likely, that figure could rise again. there's so much uncertainty because software on the new trains, most of which sit idle, is still not fully compatible with signalling in the tunnel. we are told marrying them up is proving much harder than was envisaged. the real key problems are physically building the stations, installing the miles and miles of cabling and cameras, things like platform doors which we don't often use on railways in this country, that's been a bigger problem than they thought. and adding to that mix, the delays in testing the trains. this is the first train that will
of london. it is one of the most impressive engineering projects in modern times. new high—tech, high capacity rail line underneath central london. but a senior source associated with crossrail has told bbc news that this railway may not be complete until the spring of 2021. with none of the new station finished, a best case scenario, i'm told, is the spring of next year. the budget was {14.8 billion. after initial delays were announced, that rose to 17.6 billion. with another delay likely,...
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time actually in london. last time, he chopper into london from stansted airport and then chopper it out of london for meals andcastle and chequers. this time, there will be a state banquet in the big building behind me, buckingham palace. there will be an official meeting by the queen and i think that's probably going to happen at buckingham palace. but we don't quite know, though i've got a word it may not happen, is whether or not they will bea happen, is whether or not they will be a procession down the mall committee great great alice —— committee great great alice —— committee great great alice —— committee great big avenue here. with the state visits of presidents you generally don't because the security services get the heebie—jeebies over risk to the president. donald trump will be here. you will be a lot more visible that he was last time and i suspect people are aiming to protest at the procession, they may be disappointed. jonny dymond, thank you very much. our royal correspondence at the palace. let's talk now to stephen doughty, labour and co—operative mp, who has called on the prime minister to r
time actually in london. last time, he chopper into london from stansted airport and then chopper it out of london for meals andcastle and chequers. this time, there will be a state banquet in the big building behind me, buckingham palace. there will be an official meeting by the queen and i think that's probably going to happen at buckingham palace. but we don't quite know, though i've got a word it may not happen, is whether or not they will bea happen, is whether or not they will be a...
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you come back and we will discuss the final round of ukraine's presidential election that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks i guess in london and in california and thanks to our viewers for why. that's here darkie see you next time and remember crosstalk rules. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sort of go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and us old what not to do you think. i'm going to talk about football not the or else you can think i was going to do. by the way what is it that sliding here. social security accounts should have a mandatory one percent of all stock bonds for x. transactions to go into social security so that every individual would say when they become eighteen they've got fifty sixty seventy thousand dollars in there that they can go spend on college if they want to that's a that is a that is an extra analogy of this economy that's being recycled repurposed regenerated into an ecosystem an econom
you come back and we will discuss the final round of ukraine's presidential election that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks i guess in london and in california and thanks to our viewers for why. that's here darkie see you next time and remember crosstalk rules. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sort of go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new...
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fashion of a different kind of also controversial in its time mary quant is synonymous with the swinging sixty's when london was the center of the world when it came to music and fashion kong was the driving force behind a mini skirt hot pants a much more the victoria and albert museum in london is celebrating her iconic status in a new exhibition which shows how she did lead the way bringing daring unexciting fashions to the high street. for a mini skirts and vinyl dresses two vibrant tights and makeup. two hundred items tell the story of how mary quant changed fashion forever included are garments donated by the public and never before seen pieces from the designer's own archives. the exhibition charts twenty years of one's work from its beginnings in the mid one nine hundred fifty s. in london's chelsea district. stablished shop in one thousand fifty five it was the famous bizarre on the king's road and we at that point where coming out of britain is coming out of post-war austerity rationing is still in place until nine hundred fifty four and in many ways that play is a real reaction against that time t
fashion of a different kind of also controversial in its time mary quant is synonymous with the swinging sixty's when london was the center of the world when it came to music and fashion kong was the driving force behind a mini skirt hot pants a much more the victoria and albert museum in london is celebrating her iconic status in a new exhibition which shows how she did lead the way bringing daring unexciting fashions to the high street. for a mini skirts and vinyl dresses two vibrant tights...
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prime minister to resign may returns to london tomorrow empty handed she and her country will crash out of the european union on friday evening at eleven pm london time but europe will reportedly all for may much more time and patience then she would even like to have a flex tension a delay of up to one year before breaks it begins it is a plan that could spare both sides unimaginable chaos and calamity it could also be a bright sit bomb one that could explode and destroy all hopes of britain and europe parting ways on good terms. and. based she still thinks that perhaps it is going to what it doesn't what it needs to stop its bought for a country it's it's not a good future for the united kingdom. extension cost to be useful hunch over a pull course and i'll come in procrustes just to get to russia if you can come to redraw agreement with the record. these. drug removed the only way to ensure. the droom do you keep. on in a world of the clocks it's in the interest of the u.k. to be part of the first box it's also in our interest that you seem to be in our luck and i think we'd be generous in negotiating that understanding that take a couldn't be a s
prime minister to resign may returns to london tomorrow empty handed she and her country will crash out of the european union on friday evening at eleven pm london time but europe will reportedly all for may much more time and patience then she would even like to have a flex tension a delay of up to one year before breaks it begins it is a plan that could spare both sides unimaginable chaos and calamity it could also be a bright sit bomb one that could explode and destroy all hopes of britain...
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british authorities in fact he was quite literally dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy by london metropolitan police at ten am london time thursday morning while holding a copy of gore vidal's book history of the national security state the founder of wiki leaks had his asylum status revoked this week by current ecuadorian president lenin miranda who tweeted in a sovereign decision ecuador withdrew the asylum status to julian assange after his repeated violations to international conventions and daily life protocols after to after he was taken into custody assad was almost immediately then found guilty by a magistrates court in westminster for a two thousand and twelve charge of failing to surrender to the court and right on cue proving that assad and his supporters were not conspiracy theorists or just being paranoid these last seven years the united states justice department unsealed their charges against the wiki leaks founder announcing that a songe was arrested by u.k. authorities so that he could be extradited to the united states to face a federal charge of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion for agreeing to b
british authorities in fact he was quite literally dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy by london metropolitan police at ten am london time thursday morning while holding a copy of gore vidal's book history of the national security state the founder of wiki leaks had his asylum status revoked this week by current ecuadorian president lenin miranda who tweeted in a sovereign decision ecuador withdrew the asylum status to julian assange after his repeated violations to international conventions...
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of some sort? they need to be convinced about that in order to grant that extra time. the eu of course would say, and as does the government in londonion is, there is a deal on the table that provides for a two—year transition period where everything stays the same. that's the withdrawal agreement. it is there now but it is the one theresa may can't get through parliament. presumably on the basis of what you say, no withdrawal agreement, no transition, so it really would be out the door? absolutely, the eu has been clear about that. eu leaders again have reiterated that. no withdrawal agreement, a hard brexit means no transition and they have also said that beyond that there would be no mini agreements they call it, in the case of a hard brexit, they will not replicate what's already been in the withdrawal agreement to smooth the process. they will not have many deals, transport and aviation, the eu will put in place its own unilateral measures to try to help over the initial period, but some of those will only last a matter of weeks and months and then it will be for the eu to decide whether it wa nts to for the eu to decide whethe
of some sort? they need to be convinced about that in order to grant that extra time. the eu of course would say, and as does the government in londonion is, there is a deal on the table that provides for a two—year transition period where everything stays the same. that's the withdrawal agreement. it is there now but it is the one theresa may can't get through parliament. presumably on the basis of what you say, no withdrawal agreement, no transition, so it really would be out the door?...
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for the london marathon we think it will stay dry with a fair bit of cloud some brightness at time. we stay when we go away, but not everyone loves airbnb. ben's been looking at why. airbnb launched in 2008, as a platform for people who wanted to rent out their spare room. it put them in touch with travellers looking for somewhere cheap to stay. since then, the business has become enormous with over 6 million listings worldwide. according to some numbers we've crunched, it's dominating some city centres. as you would expect, london has the most listings. currently 80,000 properties are listed in the capital. this has increased fourfold since 2015. but edinburgh has also seen a big increase. it's listings more than doubling in just two years. more than 20% of the listings are from so—called professional hosts. 0nes with 5 or more properties. that has led to criticisms from a number of quarters, not least more traditional letting companies. we area we are a local agent, i employ local people, we have high standards, we have emergency phone line, we are at hand to help guests if they ge
for the london marathon we think it will stay dry with a fair bit of cloud some brightness at time. we stay when we go away, but not everyone loves airbnb. ben's been looking at why. airbnb launched in 2008, as a platform for people who wanted to rent out their spare room. it put them in touch with travellers looking for somewhere cheap to stay. since then, the business has become enormous with over 6 million listings worldwide. according to some numbers we've crunched, it's dominating some...
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of this and i do agree with your guest in london and. their guest that the u.n. should be. i'm really sorry here we are running out of time and i do want to bring in mohammed in london here is it a duplicitous game on the one hand the west saudi arabia the u.a.e. a bombing yemen on the other hand they helping them. well we could ask another question what why why they are doing that if this is the case what is the benefit phil these countries to do that i think. these countries we cannot deny you know there is there is a war there are casualties there are destruction there is a section in the country there is no one can deny this children civilians are killed schools hospitals so many civil. buildings in yemen are destroyed but again we are asking how can we come to an agreement to solve this problem how can you go to a negotiation there is no one talking about what the inside conflict inside aspect of the conflict there is no one talking about what these and their war against them unease again very jeems different regimes different governments since two thousand and four until now no one discussing that because they are b
of this and i do agree with your guest in london and. their guest that the u.n. should be. i'm really sorry here we are running out of time and i do want to bring in mohammed in london here is it a duplicitous game on the one hand the west saudi arabia the u.a.e. a bombing yemen on the other hand they helping them. well we could ask another question what why why they are doing that if this is the case what is the benefit phil these countries to do that i think. these countries we cannot deny...