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the next step is for each saddle to be custom made for a particular horse engineers from the university of justin to helping develop their relevant systems. the things are changing fast if i think within the next 5 or 6 years we'll be able to offer custom made trees that's the solid base of a saddle to suit any horse and rider then demand will rise and fall so definitely because the potential market is huge and so every horse is different as is every rider it would be great to serve that market and practiced you needed to be dealers volatile as a. digitalisation is also changing the work of the electricians. it's less and less about straightforward wiring and installation and more and more about setting up smart homes it requires a lot of expertise to deal with a complex which is in programming. but the upside is that profit margins are high for high end set ups and they are smart on like this cost 728-0000 euros a standard installation 222-5001. took still runs his business in a pretty analog fashion with lots of paperwork. he still orders components field fashioned way. code i could do it onlin
the next step is for each saddle to be custom made for a particular horse engineers from the university of justin to helping develop their relevant systems. the things are changing fast if i think within the next 5 or 6 years we'll be able to offer custom made trees that's the solid base of a saddle to suit any horse and rider then demand will rise and fall so definitely because the potential market is huge and so every horse is different as is every rider it would be great to serve that market...
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the weather station at cambridge university botanic garden recorded a high of 38.7 celsius, or 101.7 degrees fahrenheit. 0ur chief environment correspondent justinels like a big moment. we knew yesterday was the hottestjuly since records began and it now seems like it could be the hottest day ever recorded in the uk. this is the weather station, here it is, written on the chart. 38.7 centigrade. the delay is because not all weather stations send an automatic signal to the met office. it's provisional because the met office says this is such a significant reading, they wa nt to such a significant reading, they want to make certain all the equipment in cambridge was working properly. a spokesman said to me earlier today, he would be very surprised if the reading isn't accurate. before you get out the champagne, ask yourself this. should we be celebrating record temperatures? this isn't a sporting record, rising temperatures are what scientists say we should expect as oui’ scientists say we should expect as our climate changes. remember, rising temperatures threatened ecosystems on which all life on earth depends which is why when i spoke to a clim
the weather station at cambridge university botanic garden recorded a high of 38.7 celsius, or 101.7 degrees fahrenheit. 0ur chief environment correspondent justinels like a big moment. we knew yesterday was the hottestjuly since records began and it now seems like it could be the hottest day ever recorded in the uk. this is the weather station, here it is, written on the chart. 38.7 centigrade. the delay is because not all weather stations send an automatic signal to the met office. it's...
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of it all to me that's fascinating. >> we talked about opportunists, biden and then justin amash saying like i went to the university of is where i studied, and when things step out of bounds i change parties and if i lose, i lose. i would love for anyone in the family values people to recognize -- but isn't that the premise of the problem, though? >> mike, last to you. what did you observe when justin amash went to that town hall right after he sent out that twitter thread. hundreds of people there in or something like that, and he loves the spirit of debate. we talked about being a pied piper for other members of congress. how about just other americans who look at all these things and want to find some way? >> if nothing else and maybe for amash's history if nothing else that gave us just about the best quote of the last few months, which was just a regular woman, went to the town hall and said, i don't know, i watch a lot of fox news i think the mueller report did exonerate him. >> thank you for joining me for the hour. coming up next on "am joy," more on the arrest of billionaire financeier justin epstein. finance
of it all to me that's fascinating. >> we talked about opportunists, biden and then justin amash saying like i went to the university of is where i studied, and when things step out of bounds i change parties and if i lose, i lose. i would love for anyone in the family values people to recognize -- but isn't that the premise of the problem, though? >> mike, last to you. what did you observe when justin amash went to that town hall right after he sent out that twitter thread....
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justin rowlatt is there. yes, the recording was made here at cambridge university's wonderful botanic garden. you can see the daily weather recording. 25th ofand here is the maximum temperature, 38.7 celsius. that temperature was recorded by a thermometer in that weather station over there, that white box. if confirmed, it hasn't been confirmed yet, but if it is, it nudgesjust ahead been confirmed yet, but if it is, it nudges just ahead of the 38.5 celsius recorded in faversham in kent back in 2003. the met office says it is provisional because this is such an important recording, the highest temperature ever recorded in britain. the met office want to be absolutely sure it is accurate. they wa nt to absolutely sure it is accurate. they want to send a team up to check the equipment and make sure it was recording everything properly. they said to me this afternoon that they see no reason that it won't be confirmed. should you break open the champagne? well, ask yourself this. are record temperatures like this something we should be celebrating? rising temperatures are what climate change scientists say we should expect. they say we should be
justin rowlatt is there. yes, the recording was made here at cambridge university's wonderful botanic garden. you can see the daily weather recording. 25th ofand here is the maximum temperature, 38.7 celsius. that temperature was recorded by a thermometer in that weather station over there, that white box. if confirmed, it hasn't been confirmed yet, but if it is, it nudgesjust ahead been confirmed yet, but if it is, it nudges just ahead of the 38.5 celsius recorded in faversham in kent back in...
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it is a bit of a mess and it was caused by this minister, justin tomlinson, who was hauled before mps today to answer an urgent question after a report on this universaley, or government grants, by fraudsters who then secretly sign them up for universal credit, signed them up for a government loan and then walk away with a portion of the money. the minister came to the commons today and said, when a person has been a victim of fraud, we would not expect them to pay it back. that seemed to be an about—face from what the department of work and pensions were saying on monday, when they said they would pursue the money from these people. and lo and behold, a couple of hours later, the department caught up and said the minister had got it wrong, they would still expect the person who has been the victim of fraud to repay the money that they were left with after the scammer walked away with after the scammer walked away with their cut. the problem, of course, is that many of these people do not have £500, £1000, to repay. that is the reason in many cases the appeal was of free money or quick money. so they're now faced with having to repay the money by havi
it is a bit of a mess and it was caused by this minister, justin tomlinson, who was hauled before mps today to answer an urgent question after a report on this universaley, or government grants, by fraudsters who then secretly sign them up for universal credit, signed them up for a government loan and then walk away with a portion of the money. the minister came to the commons today and said, when a person has been a victim of fraud, we would not expect them to pay it back. that seemed to be an...