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prompted us to look at —— the grenfell tower tragedy prompted us to look at our country, to ensure it cladding on tower blocks, will we see the similar response in italy? are they going to now go through all the bridges which is exactly what you would want as an italian or a holiday—maker. think how many bricks are in italy, you would want to know the roads you are driving on our state in european country —— how many british art in italy. how has this happened. absolutely. going onto the guardian, top pay rises by 11% as worker's wages fail to match inflation, on the same that we hear that unemployment is at its lowest level since 1975. looking at the figures you have the bosses of the top ftse 100 companies, their paved raising six times the rate of their workers. it is not a good look —— their pay is rising. it is interesting to me that they use —— these stories are still coming out and these discrepancies still allowed to happen. ifeel like discrepancies still allowed to happen. i feel like we've discrepancies still allowed to happen. ifeel like we've had discrepancies still allowe
prompted us to look at —— the grenfell tower tragedy prompted us to look at our country, to ensure it cladding on tower blocks, will we see the similar response in italy? are they going to now go through all the bridges which is exactly what you would want as an italian or a holiday—maker. think how many bricks are in italy, you would want to know the roads you are driving on our state in european country —— how many british art in italy. how has this happened. absolutely. going onto...
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to look at the arrest and convictions of criminal aliens. the third was to look at the cost of incarcerating the criminal aliens. the fourth had us look at the experiences of criminal aliens after their term of incarceration. majority the vast illegal versus legal? guest: most of those are illegal. i misspoke earlier. the criminal alien is someone who is not a citizen of the country. it's that individual who has been arrested or convicted of a crime. ist: the number we are using 2.5 billion. the cost of incarcerating criminal aliens. how do we come up with that number? guest: when you look at the federal population that number has actually declined over time. 2011 and 2010 that number was 1.56 billion. in 2015 that number was about 1.4 2 billion at the federal level. level the number in 1702011 was about one point and then decreased to about 1.11. does it cost so much more to incarcerate criminal aliens on the federal level versus the state level? there's a whole lot more criminal aliens incarcerated on the state level. the costs are roughly equal. guest: what's interesting about our numbers at the state level there's no database
to look at the arrest and convictions of criminal aliens. the third was to look at the cost of incarcerating the criminal aliens. the fourth had us look at the experiences of criminal aliens after their term of incarceration. majority the vast illegal versus legal? guest: most of those are illegal. i misspoke earlier. the criminal alien is someone who is not a citizen of the country. it's that individual who has been arrested or convicted of a crime. ist: the number we are using 2.5 billion....
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to make our world bedder. so really, their creativity, their use of what was at hand. their willingness to look at their limitations, but use it as a positive is something that i think we can all aspire to when we think about freedom struggles. so any other final questions or comments about beauticians, what were some of the things that you learned or that may have surprised you most about, about it? i'm sure most of you had never seen a civil rights text that centers them. so is there anything that surprised you or shocked you or anything that you found encouraging or -- problematic? yes? >> i guess i'm wondering how people never caught on. it's kind of like an open secret among the black population. were they just, was it just because they were so removed from black life, that's why they didn't see those things happening? >> i'm going to pose that to everyone else. reading what you read. why do you think they were so successful at flying under the radar when there's all of this activity that's going on that was documented and i was able to find as a researcher 50 years later, you know, it was
to make our world bedder. so really, their creativity, their use of what was at hand. their willingness to look at their limitations, but use it as a positive is something that i think we can all aspire to when we think about freedom struggles. so any other final questions or comments about beauticians, what were some of the things that you learned or that may have surprised you most about, about it? i'm sure most of you had never seen a civil rights text that centers them. so is there anything...
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it's obvious to us to look. at your meter electricity. the experiment goes horribly wrong and the only chance for survival is to flee this is a nightmarish vision of human guinea pigs. now at the top of the show i claimed that germany had pioneered the shock may i now present exhibit a from one nine hundred thirty one fritz lang's first ever talk a milestone of the history. here fritz lang simply into mates violence rather than showing it yet there's no doubt in viewers' minds that little owners of these toys are dead and the killer is as frightening as he is frightening in an insanely good performance by peter lawrie several of the film scenes have gone down in cinema history. i'm not imo that. soon becomes the hunted chased by an angry mob it's fritz lang's warning about naziism which in the early one nine hundred thirty s. was starting to undermine the rule of law. the killer is tried by a grim kangaroo court with no allowances made for his mental illness. hear hear. sure. but only in police are faced with the gruesome parts collector h
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of some of us to look to just you know a little bit you. just feel some of the only way to approach it was to see you. i promised him i said to tell you we did see spot on that we're pretty. much to doing all. this time reading but. at least i know that every day you should improve something and not only include you in maintaining every field of the way people think i'm trying to tell to my kids that you every day to be to be to learn something new but to me today if you could get the kids to go to try to explain them. i mean this may you're feeling that you're doing it continuing something challenging and then you feel really like like we can't look like we call guy who finished everything in a confused way. ok we'll start of this you know. somebody was. you know. he was explaining yeah i don't know what john i just don't think you need . a bill that's going to spin that your favorite quote from history is that. it is in your bosom good message. is great stuff going to see if there is a. baby. this will go the way they did. this what is a
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of some of us to look to just do you know a little bit you. just feel some of the only approach to this issue is the issue. i promised him i said the day you read it peace my mind i'm a pretty maybe it's not so smart to doing all. this time reading but. at least i know that every day you should improve something and not only include you in maintaining every field of the way if you think i'm trying to tell to my kids that you've every day to be to be happy to learn something new but to me today if you could get the kids to go to try to explain them. i mean this way you are feeling that you're doing it continuing something challenging and then you feel really like we can look like football guy who finished everything in a confused way. ok we'll start of this. somebody. you know. he was explaining i don't know what john i've just been taking. you need to care. bill is going to begin with your favorite quote the pistons and. it is in your bosom good message. for. the red sox going to see. there is. no baby. this will go the way that if. it's time
of some of us to look to just do you know a little bit you. just feel some of the only approach to this issue is the issue. i promised him i said the day you read it peace my mind i'm a pretty maybe it's not so smart to doing all. this time reading but. at least i know that every day you should improve something and not only include you in maintaining every field of the way if you think i'm trying to tell to my kids that you've every day to be to be happy to learn something new but to me today...
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welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.e financial times it asa bennett, brexit editor at the daily telegraph. good to see you both. clearly you believe here before better than tuscany. —— would be far better than tuscany. —— would be far better than tuscany. let's have a look at some of the front pages now. the financial times leads with the bridge that collapsed in genoa leaving more than 30 dead and the diy retailer announcement that it is to close 42 stores. the metro's frontpage has the verdict on ben sto kes‘s frontpage has the verdict on ben stokes's trial. not guilty of afraid in bristol. the daily star also leads with the england cricketer‘s ca rava ns leads with the england cricketer‘s caravans “— leads with the england cricketer‘s caravans —— travails and that acquittal. the suspected terrorist attack near the houses of parliament in reference to the police arriving within seconds on the scene hero cops and it also has coverage of that collapsed bridge and genoa. also leading with the men's —— westminster attack
welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.e financial times it asa bennett, brexit editor at the daily telegraph. good to see you both. clearly you believe here before better than tuscany. —— would be far better than tuscany. —— would be far better than tuscany. let's have a look at some of the front pages now. the financial times leads with the bridge that collapsed in genoa leaving more than 30 dead and the diy retailer announcement that it is to close...
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to look at the arrest and conviction of criminal aliens. the third objective was to look at the cost of incarcerating criminal aliens. the fourth objective had us look at the experiences of criminal aliens after their term of incarceration. >> host: are the vast majority illegal versus legal? >> guest: most of those are illegal. actually i misspoke earlier. the criminal alien is someone who is not a citizen of the country or national, that individual who has been arrested or convicted of a crime. >> host: so $2.5 billion, the cost of incarcerating criminal aliens. how do we come up with that number? >> guest: when you look at the federal population that number has declined over time, so in 2010, 2011, 2010, that number was $1.56 billion and in 2015 that number was $1.42 billion at the federal level. at the state level the number in 2010-2011 was 1.17 and in 2015 that number decreased to 1.11. >> host: why does it seem according to these numbers to cost so much more to incarcerate criminal aliens on the federal level versus the state level? there are a lot more criminal aliens incarcerated on the state level but the costs are roughly equal. >> g
to look at the arrest and conviction of criminal aliens. the third objective was to look at the cost of incarcerating criminal aliens. the fourth objective had us look at the experiences of criminal aliens after their term of incarceration. >> host: are the vast majority illegal versus legal? >> guest: most of those are illegal. actually i misspoke earlier. the criminal alien is someone who is not a citizen of the country or national, that individual who has been arrested or...
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years from now our children, our grandchildren, folks are going to come up to us and they're going to ask us, they're going to look at us and an ask us, where were you during that inflection moment? and i'm going to be proud to say i was here with you. and what i know about this group is that in answering that question, where were you during that inflection moment, the answer for the folks in this room is not simply going to be about how we felt. the answer is going to be what we did, what action we took, and so netroots nation, let's answer that question by saying, we registered people to vote. we took people to the polls. we called and we texted and we told everyone we knew, everyone we know what is at stake. it is about the future of our country, our identity as a nation, we are better than this. and we will fight! and we will fight! . [applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations]
years from now our children, our grandchildren, folks are going to come up to us and they're going to ask us, they're going to look at us and an ask us, where were you during that inflection moment? and i'm going to be proud to say i was here with you. and what i know about this group is that in answering that question, where were you during that inflection moment, the answer for the folks in this room is not simply going to be about how we felt. the answer is going to be what we did, what...
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other migrants like a military use courage alone is not enough he still waiting for the government to acknowledge his brave act and hoping for a future in france. has been looking forward to a visit from his hero a man not to us. three years ago a man rescued don and his brother live from a burning house a saucepan had can't fire filling their home with smoke their mother bear panicked and couldn't find her way out. we wouldn't have died from burns but from smoke inhalation. amun saw the clouds of smoke and heard of ross's cries for help in spite of the danger he and two friends ran into the burning house with when i started on the planet we brought the mother out first then we went upstairs and brought the kids out here. for we were trapped and everything was on fire a man got us out. a man the truth came from paris to tunisia illegally five years ago relatives took him in a man lives close to the lum bass and wants to stay in france he'd hoped his act of bravery would help him get french citizenship but the prefecture of valid was wasn't interested in his heroic act and ordered him to leave the country earlier this year i then amun saw this video of an illega
other migrants like a military use courage alone is not enough he still waiting for the government to acknowledge his brave act and hoping for a future in france. has been looking forward to a visit from his hero a man not to us. three years ago a man rescued don and his brother live from a burning house a saucepan had can't fire filling their home with smoke their mother bear panicked and couldn't find her way out. we wouldn't have died from burns but from smoke inhalation. amun saw the clouds...
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us to do. so we have this on your computer and your handout. i think it would be a good idea for us to look at it. when i name things that we are going to do, our main point today is to look at what charles payne calls the master narrative of the movement. what we will do is begin to establish and look at what some of the major tropes and issues are in terms of what this master narrative is, think a little bit about why this master narrative has endured and what kind of purpose it serves for us even five or six decades since the height of the civil rights movement but more importantly, we are going to reassemble the narrative or re- center the narrative, move away from this master narrative to a narrative that is much more inclusive. and a narrative that is going to center in our case today black women in the civil rights movement. so before we do that, let's talk about what payne calls the master narrative of the movement. so what is the movement, what are some of the movements that charles payne is getting us to think about. what the master narrative is and when we think of the civil righ
us to do. so we have this on your computer and your handout. i think it would be a good idea for us to look at it. when i name things that we are going to do, our main point today is to look at what charles payne calls the master narrative of the movement. what we will do is begin to establish and look at what some of the major tropes and issues are in terms of what this master narrative is, think a little bit about why this master narrative has endured and what kind of purpose it serves for us...
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given us to let us has an urgent business appointment and needs to get there fast traffic shows him the fastest connections. uses g.p.s. to look at his position and list the available transport options dealer task can also pay bicycle hires with chafee as well as the car sharing altos he can open with a touch of his smartphone the twenty five year old uses chaffee every day. yeah i think. it's especially popular amongst younger generation. trophy is the brainchild of a local startup it began as a hobby for the company's founders after yogi's passive conus graduated from america's renowned massachusetts institute of technology he took part in global computer programming competitions he used those algorithms to build the initial website. i want to so i didn't think fall even that much about the impact so i was always focused on you know in technology and solving interesting problems so that's why it's great that's where fall cofounders and we each kind of cover this different aspect martina's couldn't of each of us looks after chafee's commercial side he so student vestment and began hiring its workforce is no grown to full t fi
given us to let us has an urgent business appointment and needs to get there fast traffic shows him the fastest connections. uses g.p.s. to look at his position and list the available transport options dealer task can also pay bicycle hires with chafee as well as the car sharing altos he can open with a touch of his smartphone the twenty five year old uses chaffee every day. yeah i think. it's especially popular amongst younger generation. trophy is the brainchild of a local startup it began as...
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kate grey is there for us to look forward to what could be a successful evening for great britain on first day of the european championships. six athletes qualifying from the heats this morning. with european champion scott quinn hoping to defend his title in the 514100 metres breaststroke. he won his heat and has qualified fastest into the final. when i caught up with him at the end of his race, he assured me there was more to come in the final. i am hoping there's a faster time to come. it's not what i would expect but, after that swim, i would like to go faster. it is just work in progress. where can i make big gains? where can i get more edge? he will be joined by conor morrison in the final, who qualified fourth and will be hoping to win his first major international medal. coming up shortly will be the s6 50m freestyle which will see ellie robinson, maisie summers—newton and tully kearney, all hoping to win medals. they will have a tough race against some of the ukrainian athlete. there will also be the 514100 metres breaststroke for women which will see debutant louise villas,
kate grey is there for us to look forward to what could be a successful evening for great britain on first day of the european championships. six athletes qualifying from the heats this morning. with european champion scott quinn hoping to defend his title in the 514100 metres breaststroke. he won his heat and has qualified fastest into the final. when i caught up with him at the end of his race, he assured me there was more to come in the final. i am hoping there's a faster time to come. it's...
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to us than so and enjoy it. if it comes to us than so be it but i have got a good grip. and they deserve a chance so it is good that we are all lookingo it. that were the busiest team, with five new signings bringing 12 in totalfor the with five new signings bringing 12 in total for the summer. among those to arrive at the training ground, cameroon national infielder, he signed for £20 million and the dutch defender, who is now here for a season defender, who is now here for a season on loan from manchester united. earlier in the summer, high—profile a riser included who won the world cup with germany and of course alexander who goal is on loa n of course alexander who goal is on loan here. he took to the premier league, he has now signed properly. the manager was last will so many new signings unsettle the players that were already here?|j new signings unsettle the players that were already here? i am not sa nta that were already here? i am not santa claus. i am not trying to make everybody happy. i am trying hard and a great competition between the players. this is most competitive, one of the most competitive in the world. excitin
to us than so and enjoy it. if it comes to us than so be it but i have got a good grip. and they deserve a chance so it is good that we are all lookingo it. that were the busiest team, with five new signings bringing 12 in totalfor the with five new signings bringing 12 in total for the summer. among those to arrive at the training ground, cameroon national infielder, he signed for £20 million and the dutch defender, who is now here for a season defender, who is now here for a season on loan...
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that are used to look for stuff i use to but i didn't find any because i have a home to go back to i thought it would be best to work as a porter but i'm still stuck here. but at the ticket. two soldiers accompany us for our safety the precious sapphires are a company commodity in one of the poorest countries in africa and that of course has attracted interest among criminal elements. after two and a half hours we reached the edge of the woods and a holy place. the people of madagascar identify sacred areas in their forests here they make small offerings of branches or food. it didn't isn't it we're talking in the past people came here to pray for the forest is something like now that the mines have been discovered everyone is going to find saw fires. every year in from. the trail seems never ending and the porters say we'll never make it to the mines by nightfall. we've been walking for six hours and they reckon that at our pace we'd need twice that time. so we have to spend the night here. and. we set up our tents our guides say we'll be safe here. but. most of our porters original
that are used to look for stuff i use to but i didn't find any because i have a home to go back to i thought it would be best to work as a porter but i'm still stuck here. but at the ticket. two soldiers accompany us for our safety the precious sapphires are a company commodity in one of the poorest countries in africa and that of course has attracted interest among criminal elements. after two and a half hours we reached the edge of the woods and a holy place. the people of madagascar identify...
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the older generation still remembers what it used to look like here. saliou: half the village used to be here. there were houses even on this very spot before it was all flooded. there are probably remains of houses on the sea bed over there. reporter: the village in south mauritania is bordered by a river on one side and the ocean on the other. there's very little infrastructure. but where are locals supposed to move to? zeine el abidine works in the nearby diawling national park. he confirms the gravity of the situation. zeine: i spoke to an old man who told me that in the 1980's the ocean was two kilometers further back. now look at the damage that the sea has done. the government is trying to ensure that people are relocated to a safer area, but the older generation refuses and says, this is where our ancestors lived, we're not going anywhere. reporter: living from farming alone is increasingly difficult. land is in short supply due to the ground becoming oversalted. with their livelihoods destroyed, people are having to move inland. but the diawlin
the older generation still remembers what it used to look like here. saliou: half the village used to be here. there were houses even on this very spot before it was all flooded. there are probably remains of houses on the sea bed over there. reporter: the village in south mauritania is bordered by a river on one side and the ocean on the other. there's very little infrastructure. but where are locals supposed to move to? zeine el abidine works in the nearby diawling national park. he confirms...
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i used to look at from my colleagues and buy it be mint probably want to live on my house is three thousand euros. sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be right in a motel by those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to you this tell me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called meters out on the road to go to. wildlife. how young mom. like me were able to pick. people in the family. for. i. probably going to. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it for those who were not before he's dead what i'm try to finish the house when i get money we are not being living. like this. because over the even. we are living like this we are very sad for this list because my home. for those who. wrote. me back in the. streets and seen. this. all of this judge was sad and then not tong that asks me for how strict i'm not getting money for big it down i've ended it but i'v
i used to look at from my colleagues and buy it be mint probably want to live on my house is three thousand euros. sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be right in a motel by those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to you this tell me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called...
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this is asking the chief to come back to us with what a state-of-the-art unit looks like. what we are saying here, chief, come back to us in this time that we have allotted here and tell us what the ratio and it's in 1.7, which is probably the most important paragraph here, tell us what the minimum projected number of peer support members will be. she can decide one peer support member for every 1400 members of the department. it's more and it goes on and on as you can see. i can go through some of the on the elements. what is the projected number of peer support managers. we're creating which is -- we're creating a network of people who have the training and the idea is to capture these stressors early. the people we are addressing currently in the stress unit are the people we should have helped earlier. this is really telling the chief, a through i of this particular paragraph, come back to us and tell us what your thoughts are on each of those elements. by the way, if there's more and if we're missing something because you done more research than i would have done, tell
this is asking the chief to come back to us with what a state-of-the-art unit looks like. what we are saying here, chief, come back to us in this time that we have allotted here and tell us what the ratio and it's in 1.7, which is probably the most important paragraph here, tell us what the minimum projected number of peer support members will be. she can decide one peer support member for every 1400 members of the department. it's more and it goes on and on as you can see. i can go through...
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outd there the value stocks with cheap relative to growth on a valuation basis, but also some of the sector allocations towarc fils and energy look to us to be really attractive in the we think stage and the sectors will outperform in the second half of the year and in 2019. >> you also are dabbling in the energy sector national oil well and the ticker symbol is nov and you would also be looking at that. >> yeah. that's an interesting story and tional oil well i the supplier to lot of the oil well manufacturers and while we've seen a sustained rally in oil and it's caused manufacturers to buian more well hopefully order more equipment and as the supplier to them, that lateycle stage is really very positive for them and they also supply a lot to offshore drillers and tt's become much more competitive and we've seen the overall shale producti and we've run into troubles allowing oil prices to stay long for a long time. >> quickly, scott, you talk about the financials and if are in a late cycle and usually inflation will start to pick up and you'r looking at a tips spdr here, as well, right? >> yeah. i think this has had great risk reduct
outd there the value stocks with cheap relative to growth on a valuation basis, but also some of the sector allocations towarc fils and energy look to us to be really attractive in the we think stage and the sectors will outperform in the second half of the year and in 2019. >> you also are dabbling in the energy sector national oil well and the ticker symbol is nov and you would also be looking at that. >> yeah. that's an interesting story and tional oil well i the supplier to lot...
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to encourage. that this was it didn't. look we have streets changing and also the obvious ones also like the mystic writing and. the big thing just the canned since i can use it to see this one most abused by one of the . soon. to be out. by the bottom six and will. have more than five hundred survivors of this organization six killed them. was. a lot of the time. most of it for no obvious now. and then you move forward. and said in the article for. them to give over now and two of us. cell phone put things in. a lot of things and alcohol and lastly. the first it is obviously. a lot bigger than a ban on my. employer and no one i doubted yeah. but they're sending out it changed. everybody that so rifle that you pull out this big one the one he was the bully i did and will do and so today we are going out to schools to mosques hours to markets business talking to people. my ties to not see them be on human beings having the bios anymore. move them inside it's in our culture the whole of the people i mean it's the bus stands on looks educated to by you have we not he would laugh we. do have to be soft freedom that's us devival maybe deserts in this that's a c
to encourage. that this was it didn't. look we have streets changing and also the obvious ones also like the mystic writing and. the big thing just the canned since i can use it to see this one most abused by one of the . soon. to be out. by the bottom six and will. have more than five hundred survivors of this organization six killed them. was. a lot of the time. most of it for no obvious now. and then you move forward. and said in the article for. them to give over now and two of us. cell...
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guys, guys that i literally used to look up to and watch hours and hours of clips going up, so to beainst the best team in the world right now, it's ridiculous. congratulations to them. there's more on the bbc sport website, including build—up to the us open tennis which starts tomorrow. andy murray one of four british players in action. but for now, that's all from me. thanks, katherine, katherine downes there. it's 100 years since the birth of leonard bernstein, one of the most influential musicians, composers and conductors of the 20th century. the anniversary is being celebrated around the world, including at the edinburgh international festival and the bbc proms, where his one—time pupil and protege, marin alsop, will be leading the baltimore symphony orchestra playing some of his works. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has more. the baltimore symphony 0rchestra rehearsing leonard bernstein's west side story. conducted by marin alsop, who took up the baton after seeing bernstein conducting when she was nine years old. a decade or so later, he took her on as his pupil. i was terrifi
guys, guys that i literally used to look up to and watch hours and hours of clips going up, so to beainst the best team in the world right now, it's ridiculous. congratulations to them. there's more on the bbc sport website, including build—up to the us open tennis which starts tomorrow. andy murray one of four british players in action. but for now, that's all from me. thanks, katherine, katherine downes there. it's 100 years since the birth of leonard bernstein, one of the most influential...
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i used to look it from my colleagues and my meant power water left on my hand is three thousand euros. sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be riding a motorbike those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it is not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to you this telling me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called meters on the road to go to. wildlife. how young. like me were able to pick. people in the family. i. probably going to. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it for those who were not before he's dead what i'm try to finish the house when i get money we are not being living. like this. because over the evil. we are living like this we are very sad for this miss because my home took those who. wrote. to me begin to. change. all of this judge seidlin deny that asks me for how strict i'm not getting money for big it down i've ended it well i mean i mean money did the house didn't all die
i used to look it from my colleagues and my meant power water left on my hand is three thousand euros. sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be riding a motorbike those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it is not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to you this telling me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called meters on...
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to. play the conditions up like this you want all of us that are my little part here playing on the night i look at purpose and i get asked to get out of there with my life that i have a mother the one that they've been with will play left it gave us the last line to want to look at us out of up and that was up a little and there are some that get notice that out that the amount that the money's got so that the car the family that out of the collection that. when the rains finally arrived in two thousand and fifteen they were too scarce to provide the state with water. in two thousand and sixteen the monsoon season was late again . but of course this isn't the only problem the green revolution is what they call the agricultural boom enjoyed by india several decades ago no new land was cultivated new technologies were introduced the flows worth a must yield. outstanding crops but apparently now it's time to pay back for all this explosive growth among other things with shrinking water supplies full water shortages have become a national catastrophe. and they said we got to agree on some level is
to. play the conditions up like this you want all of us that are my little part here playing on the night i look at purpose and i get asked to get out of there with my life that i have a mother the one that they've been with will play left it gave us the last line to want to look at us out of up and that was up a little and there are some that get notice that out that the amount that the money's got so that the car the family that out of the collection that. when the rains finally arrived in...
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guys i literally used to look up to and what, so to be competing against them and come out victorious in the world, it's ridiculous. lewis hamilton's formula one championship lead has been cut to 17 points after sebastian vettel won a chaotic belgian grand prix. nico hulkenberg admitted he was too late on to the brakes at the first corner in spa where he smashed into the back of fernando alonso who's car then careered over the cockpit of charles leclerc. all three were unharmed, the latter saying the new halo safety device which was introduced at the start of the season helped. sebastian vettel overtook hamilton moments after the crash and held on to win by 11 seconds. lewis pushed very hard. towards the end he was very fast, very hard, had to turn everything down a little and control the pace but, yeah, great weekend. there was more gold for great britain on the final day of the european athletics championships in berlin yesterday. aled davies won the men's shot put with a distance of 15 metres 49 centimetres — a new comptition record. so it's double gold for davies as he won the f61
guys i literally used to look up to and what, so to be competing against them and come out victorious in the world, it's ridiculous. lewis hamilton's formula one championship lead has been cut to 17 points after sebastian vettel won a chaotic belgian grand prix. nico hulkenberg admitted he was too late on to the brakes at the first corner in spa where he smashed into the back of fernando alonso who's car then careered over the cockpit of charles leclerc. all three were unharmed, the latter...
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when the danish do business never look this is what my house used to look like a small bungalow behind my place there was a victory in my pick fruit from it it was wonderful that. the local hairdresser a member of the ruling a.k.p. party disagrees he says people like they know about melting the country he says the government is working hard to make everyone happy so. there's no problem here. when the government is finished building everything it will be great. nice and safe everything has become it was. zainab visits one of her former neighbors a woman who has been compensated with an apartment from one of the newly constructed apartment blocks the buildings look cheap and hastily build many residents say they had no idea what it would be like to live here. almost to get used to those local there is no sense of community among the neighbors anymore no one invites you over to their apartment for a cup of tea and they're making us into strangers in our own telling. prices are exploding in turkey thanks to the plummeting lira and rampant inflation . zeinab suspension of roughly two hundre
when the danish do business never look this is what my house used to look like a small bungalow behind my place there was a victory in my pick fruit from it it was wonderful that. the local hairdresser a member of the ruling a.k.p. party disagrees he says people like they know about melting the country he says the government is working hard to make everyone happy so. there's no problem here. when the government is finished building everything it will be great. nice and safe everything has...
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up to half its has come down from the hills to look for help. he shows us destruction but government officials have yet to see. what i see now is that all the help is focused in the north of lombok but here in this remote area away from the main road we also need help. is on the on the third day after a powerful quake struck the island so vipers are growing increasingly impatient. they're hungry and thirsty. for us living in the mountains it's very difficult to find clean water and it's impossible for us to take the sick to a doctor he says food is also hard to violence because we're not earning any money everyone is still in shock i don't. know. how data and poor id had only just moved into their new home after getting married a month ago it took more than seven years to build their house while going into the mountains to share extend of the damage of sunday's earthquake becomes clear in isolated villages like this one away from the epicenter many have been left homeless as well while aid is now entering the island of long book many here fear there could b
up to half its has come down from the hills to look for help. he shows us destruction but government officials have yet to see. what i see now is that all the help is focused in the north of lombok but here in this remote area away from the main road we also need help. is on the on the third day after a powerful quake struck the island so vipers are growing increasingly impatient. they're hungry and thirsty. for us living in the mountains it's very difficult to find clean water and it's...
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contracts for government affiliated companies that is the business never picked up that's what my home used to look like a little bungalow like that i had a big try on my property but yes i could pick fresh fruit it was wonderful to them in get me out of the market that exotic. the local hairdresser a supporter of the a.k.p. party complains that xina is being unreasonably harsh on turkey and he says the government is actually working hard to make everyone's lives better so. there's no problem when the government finishes its construction work that everything will be just fine look all nice and safe it already is. made out of. but when xena visits former neighbors who actually received replacement apartments in one of the new high rises they often expressed disappointment they say the homes are cheaply built and substandard and not only that so far as it goes through those look as no city community and he will charge you nobody invites the neighbors over for a cup of tea well and then she knew and to me to turn us under strangers in our own city. just. the turkish lira is tanking inflation is rampan
contracts for government affiliated companies that is the business never picked up that's what my home used to look like a little bungalow like that i had a big try on my property but yes i could pick fresh fruit it was wonderful to them in get me out of the market that exotic. the local hairdresser a supporter of the a.k.p. party complains that xina is being unreasonably harsh on turkey and he says the government is actually working hard to make everyone's lives better so. there's no problem...
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have a freshness, and unionists about it, it isa freshness, and unionists about it, it is a new look for us to come and ta ke it is a new look for us to come and take these challenges on. leeds boxer, natasha gale says exhaustion was behind the "unacceptable conduct" that saw her suspended from boxing after the commomwealth games. she says the ban gave her the break from the sport she needed and she's now aiming for the world championships later this year, followed by the tokyo olympics in 2020. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports reporter, tanya arnold. having time off, i had quite a bit of time off and reflecting on it. you know, it was good for me to have the time. maybe my actions weren't the time. maybe my actions weren't the best at the time just because of the best at the time just because of the space i was in with my own head. inafunny the space i was in with my own head. in a funny sort of way, however tough it has been, it might have been a good thing they did that for you? i think so. been a good thing they did that for you? ithink so. ithinkl needed the break, i was exha
have a freshness, and unionists about it, it isa freshness, and unionists about it, it is a new look for us to come and ta ke it is a new look for us to come and take these challenges on. leeds boxer, natasha gale says exhaustion was behind the "unacceptable conduct" that saw her suspended from boxing after the commomwealth games. she says the ban gave her the break from the sport she needed and she's now aiming for the world championships later this year, followed by the tokyo...
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what we're trying to do with this is to tell people if you're walking, don't look at these signals that are crossing, you use the crosswalk signals. that's all you have to worry about. of course there's an audible, as well, that says when you need to walk and not walk. >> supervisor yee: do they have to worry about looking at the cars? >> well, yeah. i mean, we also would like to stress that any time you're in a crosswalk, you should always look for cars. you should always look for cars if someone's not slowing down, make eye contact. we're limited by the space. this is a mailer, but that's something we can put on the webpage, as well. we have three items of communication. we have this flier, which is also a mailer, we have the website, and then, we also have the video, which are sort of a combined thing that -- package that we're going to use to make outreach to not only people along sloat but anyone who comes across one of these new beacons throughout the bay area. we're going to concentrate this campaign to sloat, but it's fungible, it can be expanded to other areas where the crosswalk beacons are install
what we're trying to do with this is to tell people if you're walking, don't look at these signals that are crossing, you use the crosswalk signals. that's all you have to worry about. of course there's an audible, as well, that says when you need to walk and not walk. >> supervisor yee: do they have to worry about looking at the cars? >> well, yeah. i mean, we also would like to stress that any time you're in a crosswalk, you should always look for cars. you should always look for...
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used to. they used to look to companies for purchasing a product at the quality of the product. now they're asking much more frequently who is the company, what do they stand for and so their expectations have changed a lot. some of these expectations are based on messages that the company is sending themselves so the company is saying, we, you mow, the environment is important to us. we value diversity and then when one of these issues comes up politically it's only natural for a customer to say i saw that statement of yours about the environment, we just pulled out of the paris agreement, what -- what do you think about it? >> so it's those expectations that are driving a lot of this and that companies are finding that they made some statements in the past that are coming back and they're going to have to honor them. >> so do you think, tom, that if you are not willing to put your money where your mouth is then, then you need to stop standing for something? i mean, as a company now, do you not only need to stand for something in the way you run your own business, but you bette
used to. they used to look to companies for purchasing a product at the quality of the product. now they're asking much more frequently who is the company, what do they stand for and so their expectations have changed a lot. some of these expectations are based on messages that the company is sending themselves so the company is saying, we, you mow, the environment is important to us. we value diversity and then when one of these issues comes up politically it's only natural for a customer to...
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in addition to that, he was also receiving money for the purchase of large quantities of the book. at these engagements. that did not really look good. it is for us to look at these and judge them, but there were many questions asked on that. that was what one of the charges was against him. they were also questioning the job his wife had and how much she was getting paid for it versus how much she was working. he addresses that in his response to the charges. was this just a job on paper, or was she actually working and receiving compensation for this? there were other questions related to speaking publicly, and congressional honorariums. a lot of these skirted the line of the ethics of congressmen. so the house ethics committee ,onducted an investigation speaking to speak or write, and he addressed all of them. thatn the end, he decided he was not going to be able to as a speaker anymore with these charges hanging over him. he wanted a public trial. , and congress stalled. he realized that he would just keep losing power while this was hanging over him. on june 6, 1989 from the speakership, and later in the month, at the end of june, he resigne
in addition to that, he was also receiving money for the purchase of large quantities of the book. at these engagements. that did not really look good. it is for us to look at these and judge them, but there were many questions asked on that. that was what one of the charges was against him. they were also questioning the job his wife had and how much she was getting paid for it versus how much she was working. he addresses that in his response to the charges. was this just a job on paper, or...
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looks at some of the a- shares -- companies that have been beaten up. they are trading at valuations, three average multiples. it is giving us an opportunity to that and, while everyone, the rest of the market is fearful and dumping the stoxx, i think -- these stocks, it giving us the opportunity to get into them at valuations that were not available earlier. one thing i want to point out is particularly in asia, the market is really driven by retail investors that make of the turnover. and, as retail investors tend to short-term focused, very news driven, that creates a lot of volatility. stocks tend that to overshoot on the upside in the downside. that is what we are looking for and that is our type of market. rishaad: indeed. pboc's trying to lend some support as well. we have the possibility of the chinese also, going back to the old playbook. filling the gap if you will. are you encourage, have we seen already the low for shanghai and csi related equities? john: right. i think the policy support is definitely going tocome. i think the longer-term pull of deleveraging the financial system and ridding itself of the problems in shadow banki
looks at some of the a- shares -- companies that have been beaten up. they are trading at valuations, three average multiples. it is giving us an opportunity to that and, while everyone, the rest of the market is fearful and dumping the stoxx, i think -- these stocks, it giving us the opportunity to get into them at valuations that were not available earlier. one thing i want to point out is particularly in asia, the market is really driven by retail investors that make of the turnover. and, as...
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residents of the old city about that used to be the owner of that shop over there since the ninety's i want to reopen it i'm fed up i need to reopen i have a family to look after i've suffered a lot it's a lost my house and shop we call on the government to help us with compensation our brothers shop was also bombed and burnt down on a just the street is our history it's been established for decades this street must return to its glory in baghdad with the not the street is one of the oldest in the city during the u.s. led invasion occupation many pitched battles took place here in march two thousand and seven a massive car bomb ripped through this place killing thirty people and destroying much of the street but it was rebuilt and now it's busier than ever in two thousand and seven many here feared that this street was lost forever but businesses came back however the shopkeepers here say they had help from the authorities back in mosul residents and business owners filled have been abandoned by the government a charge the government annoys. but one year after the defeat of i saw this lone pizzeria is the only sign of development in iran cause baghdad. n
residents of the old city about that used to be the owner of that shop over there since the ninety's i want to reopen it i'm fed up i need to reopen i have a family to look after i've suffered a lot it's a lost my house and shop we call on the government to help us with compensation our brothers shop was also bombed and burnt down on a just the street is our history it's been established for decades this street must return to its glory in baghdad with the not the street is one of the oldest in...