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that's also driven by watson. watson has one final data trick to show off.rst nonhuman to design a wimbledon poster, celebrating 150 years of the all england club. it uses visual recognition to scan over 300,000 historic photographs. the final result is this mosaic made up of 8400 individual images. instead of the usual colour matching, watson was taught to recognise the different elements of a photograph, such as umbrellas, and find umbrella photos to match. even the texture of the court is made up of other photographs of courts. well played. that was jen at wimbledon. back in boston, my robot tour has left me hungry for more. the spyce restaurant is where i'm going to feed my need. touchscreens take the orders, robots cook the meals, and the humans are relegated to the source stations. chicken rice... an orange delivery box zips up and down a track transporting ingredients and dropping them into seven specially designed spinning pots. they toss the food, keeping a constant temperature via an induction plate. the only thing letting down this computerised co
that's also driven by watson. watson has one final data trick to show off.rst nonhuman to design a wimbledon poster, celebrating 150 years of the all england club. it uses visual recognition to scan over 300,000 historic photographs. the final result is this mosaic made up of 8400 individual images. instead of the usual colour matching, watson was taught to recognise the different elements of a photograph, such as umbrellas, and find umbrella photos to match. even the texture of the court is...
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what watson's doing is listening out for that.ooking at the data points, so where are the pressure points in the match, and then it's also looking at how the players react. so how animated they are with their arms, how obviously emotive they are while they're doing that. and then it's combining all of those together to create an excitement level, and that gets fed into this dashboard and all of the points are ranked and then, at the end of the match, watson will also generate a highlights package based on all those exciting points and they give that to the content team so they can get it out really, really quickly. wow. players can also take advantage of this quick turnaround of highlights. instead of going through hours of video, each team is given a unique website to check. here's roger federer‘s unforced errors. this helps coaches create a narrative of what happened in the game and quickly see where they can improve, or better, their opponents. players are — we sort of sometimes forget they are really the biggest fans of their
what watson's doing is listening out for that.ooking at the data points, so where are the pressure points in the match, and then it's also looking at how the players react. so how animated they are with their arms, how obviously emotive they are while they're doing that. and then it's combining all of those together to create an excitement level, and that gets fed into this dashboard and all of the points are ranked and then, at the end of the match, watson will also generate a highlights...
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watson conducted a paper. interestingly enough, as an aside, he received a grade of c on his paper, a commentary on his professor that he shouldn't waste his time. he wasn't going very far. [laughter] brian: go back to your teacher. i read about how someone took up your case and found her. do you remember her name? gregory: i always remembered her name. her name is sharon waite. she is still around. but she is no longer in the teaching profession. it was a professor frantzich, not far from here, who did track her down. she telephoned me in 1996. she did not remember me, but we had an amicable chat. more recently, a professor elkins at the university of texas, at austin, tracked her down again within the past year or so and conferred with her about the proposition of elevating my overall course grade from a c to an a. not only did i get a c on the paper, i got a c overall in the course. [laughter] brian: back again, so for people who did not follow every part of this thing, when you had nine states, how many di
watson conducted a paper. interestingly enough, as an aside, he received a grade of c on his paper, a commentary on his professor that he shouldn't waste his time. he wasn't going very far. [laughter] brian: go back to your teacher. i read about how someone took up your case and found her. do you remember her name? gregory: i always remembered her name. her name is sharon waite. she is still around. but she is no longer in the teaching profession. it was a professor frantzich, not far from...
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marilyn watson from blackrock, jack clarity from gam, and victoria fernandez.oming up on the program, the auction block. junk bonds continuing to outperform. that is up next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the auction block, where i want to begin with the treasury market, which issued $119 billion in debt through this week. first up, we focus on the $36 billion sale of five-year notes, which drew the highest bid to cover ratio since may of 2017. over in russia, investors quickly moving past the threat of additional u.s. sanctions. sold all ofministry the 35 billion rubles of debt in the auction of domestic securities, with the bulk of the notes more than three times oversubscribed. in the u.s., supply continues to elude the junk-bond market for the second straight week. high-yield bond issuance so far this year is 20% lower than the same period last year, and the lowest since 2009. with me to discuss is marilyn watson from blackrock, jack from gam, and victoria fernandez. victoria,
marilyn watson from blackrock, jack clarity from gam, and victoria fernandez.oming up on the program, the auction block. junk bonds continuing to outperform. that is up next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the auction block, where i want to begin with the treasury market, which issued $119 billion in debt through this week. first up, we focus on the $36 billion sale of five-year notes, which...
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jonathan: joining me around the table here in new york is a marilyn watson, global head of fundamentalond strategy at blackrock, jack flaherty, investment director at gam's fixed income team. plus, coming to us from houston is victoria fernandez, chief market strategist at crossmark global investments. victoria, let's begin with you and ask a very basic question --whether this is as good as it gets or whether we can we break out to a higher-trend growth then we have seen relative to years gone by? victoria: i think our trend growth will be higher, absolutely. i think we will be closer to that 3% growth we've been in striving to have on an annual basis. but having the 4.1% print today, i don't anticipate is going -- us going higher on the quarterly number from here. i know there is a lot of talk that it is a sustainable number, and to an extent, there are things that are sustainable. the consumer spending was high, as and that was good. but there are some bombs that will be one-time charges. the exports were higher than what you would normally anticipate, because of the increase in the
jonathan: joining me around the table here in new york is a marilyn watson, global head of fundamentalond strategy at blackrock, jack flaherty, investment director at gam's fixed income team. plus, coming to us from houston is victoria fernandez, chief market strategist at crossmark global investments. victoria, let's begin with you and ask a very basic question --whether this is as good as it gets or whether we can we break out to a higher-trend growth then we have seen relative to years gone...
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dave and christine. >> ivan watson, thank you.nderstand the four strongest boys were evacuated from the cave first. more rain in the forecast means the window to help rescue the kids would be risky. we don't have the weather forecast, but ivan points out clear skies and sunny right now. they went in about four and a half hours ago. could be out at 8:30 window and 11:30. >>> four teams left standing in the battle for the world cup. france and belgium and england and croatia. coy wire has the final match ups for the week next. ite from tster. now you can quit cable. switch to directv and now get a $100 reward card. more for your quitting cable thing. that's our thing. call 1 800 directv. olay regenerist wipes out the competition; hydrating better than $100, $200 even $400 creams. with our b3 complex, beautiful skin doesn't have to cost a fortune. olay. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and n
dave and christine. >> ivan watson, thank you.nderstand the four strongest boys were evacuated from the cave first. more rain in the forecast means the window to help rescue the kids would be risky. we don't have the weather forecast, but ivan points out clear skies and sunny right now. they went in about four and a half hours ago. could be out at 8:30 window and 11:30. >>> four teams left standing in the battle for the world cup. france and belgium and england and croatia. coy...
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ivan watson, we will come back when you have more information. when you look at the scale of the operation and the water they were pumping out of the cave had to be put somewhere. pumped into the rice fields and flooded them out after they planted for the season. the government will reimburse the rice farmers. many say those are al children too. we -- those are our children too. >> we will return to thailand when we hear about the latest on the remaining in the cave. >>> ahead, a struggle to cut a brexit deal is leading to the biggest crisis of theresa may's leadership. ahead, the latest from london. i'm worried i can't find a safe used car. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. it can power your apps with public services without starting from scratch. it
ivan watson, we will come back when you have more information. when you look at the scale of the operation and the water they were pumping out of the cave had to be put somewhere. pumped into the rice fields and flooded them out after they planted for the season. the government will reimburse the rice farmers. many say those are al children too. we -- those are our children too. >> we will return to thailand when we hear about the latest on the remaining in the cave. >>> ahead, a...
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absolutely, great stay ahead, thanks very much, john watson at wimbledon. very much, john watson at wimbledonrever you are in the country. the past few hours, bringing occasional showery rain. occasional showery rain.
absolutely, great stay ahead, thanks very much, john watson at wimbledon. very much, john watson at wimbledonrever you are in the country. the past few hours, bringing occasional showery rain. occasional showery rain.
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that's also driven by watson. watson has one final data trick to show off. club. it uses visual recognition to scan over 300,000 historic photographs. the final result is this mosaic made up of 8400 individual images. instead of the usual colour matching, watson was taught to recognise the different elements of a photograph, such as umbrellas, and find umbrella photos to match. even the texture of the court is made up of other photographs of courts. well played. that was jen at wimbledon. and back in boston, my robot tour has left me hungry for more. the spyce restaurant is where i'm going to feed my need. touchscreens take the orders, robots cook the meals, and the humans are relegated to the source stations. chicken rice... an orange delivery box zips up and down a track transporting ingredients and dropping them into seven specially designed spinning pots. they toss the food, keeping a constant temperature via an induction plate. the only thing letting down this computerised cohort of wok wielders is arguably the people in charge of delivery. they haven't
that's also driven by watson. watson has one final data trick to show off. club. it uses visual recognition to scan over 300,000 historic photographs. the final result is this mosaic made up of 8400 individual images. instead of the usual colour matching, watson was taught to recognise the different elements of a photograph, such as umbrellas, and find umbrella photos to match. even the texture of the court is made up of other photographs of courts. well played. that was jen at wimbledon. and...
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i'mjohn watson, i'm john watson, live at the course, whether british contingent will ask themselves justhe american stranglehold at the majors? former wales captain sam warbuton retires from rugby at the age of 29. geraint thomas wins stage 11 of the tour de france and with it takes the leader's yellowjersey — chris froome is now in second. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm azi farni. thanks forjoining us. the open championship returns to carnoustie this week, with rory mcilroy among the home players hoping to break an american stranglehold on the majors. all four of golf‘s biggest prizes are held by us players, withjordan spieth the defending champion. 0ur reporterjohn watson is there. john, a big weekend ahead? yes indeed. the world's best golfers are gathered to battle it out over the next four days to call themselves the champion golfer of the year. they had to wrestle the american control over the four majors currently. carnoustie staging the 0pen currently. carnoustie staging the open for the eighth time, it has staged some memorable moments in 0pen history, who can forget vandev
i'mjohn watson, i'm john watson, live at the course, whether british contingent will ask themselves justhe american stranglehold at the majors? former wales captain sam warbuton retires from rugby at the age of 29. geraint thomas wins stage 11 of the tour de france and with it takes the leader's yellowjersey — chris froome is now in second. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm azi farni. thanks forjoining us. the open championship returns to carnoustie this week, with rory mcilroy among the...
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let's go to ivan watson. four children and the coach. rescuers must be learning along the way as well. where do we stand in the process right now? >> reporter: that's right. it has been five hours that the rescue operation has been under way again on this third day of operations. way ahead of schedule from what we were told last night. recall that on sunday and monday, they successfully emerged with eight boys. four on each day. remaining inside is four boys and their 25-year-old coach and the doctor who has been with them since the authorities were able to reach them and three na navy z.e.a.l. officers. all will emerge by the end of the day of the activities. they must be feeling confident. as for the eight who have emerged, each came out wearing a wet suit to try to keep body temperatures warm as they are spending quite an extended amount of time under water because the cave that they are trapped under is it 2.5 miles beneath the mountain behind me. many of those passages are flooded with water which is why they are trapped there in th
let's go to ivan watson. four children and the coach. rescuers must be learning along the way as well. where do we stand in the process right now? >> reporter: that's right. it has been five hours that the rescue operation has been under way again on this third day of operations. way ahead of schedule from what we were told last night. recall that on sunday and monday, they successfully emerged with eight boys. four on each day. remaining inside is four boys and their 25-year-old coach...
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watson coleman of new jersey. the chair: pursuant to resolution 895, the gentlewoman from new jersey and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair regular nieses the gentlewoman from new jersey. mrs. watson coleman: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: my amendment strikes the section of h.r. 50 that suggests that independent agencies to the reporting requirements of the unfunded mandates reform act. the office of management and budget which is charged with implementing the president's priorities across the executive branch is responsible for overseeing the implementation of h.r. 50. this bill expands o.m.b.'s role by requiring them to depar and tee that each agency complies with the act's requirements, which puts the independent agencies in jeopardy of political interference. the independence of regulatory agencies like the federal communications commission and the consumer product safety commission are responsible for protectin
watson coleman of new jersey. the chair: pursuant to resolution 895, the gentlewoman from new jersey and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair regular nieses the gentlewoman from new jersey. mrs. watson coleman: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: my amendment strikes the section of h.r. 50 that suggests that independent agencies to the reporting requirements of the unfunded mandates reform act. the...
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we gind our breaking news coverage with ivan watson who is in thailand, ivand? -- ivan .s >>> that is right, a fifth boy was rescued. he was brought out on a stretcher, treated at the mouth of the cave, and then transported by ambulance, then military chopper to a hospital where my colleague matt rivers is now located. the rescue operation has been here since about 11:00 this morning. it has been seven hours since it started. four other boys were brought out. this is afi
we gind our breaking news coverage with ivan watson who is in thailand, ivand? -- ivan .s >>> that is right, a fifth boy was rescued. he was brought out on a stretcher, treated at the mouth of the cave, and then transported by ambulance, then military chopper to a hospital where my colleague matt rivers is now located. the rescue operation has been here since about 11:00 this morning. it has been seven hours since it started. four other boys were brought out. this is afi
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absolutely, great stay ahead, thanks very much, john watson at wimbledon. very much, john watson at wimbledons look at the weather prospects wherever you are in the country. the past few hours, bringing occasional showery rain. occasional showery rain. but in the highlands today, 26 celsius is possible. celsius is possible. western scotland, northern ireland, northwest wales too. northwest wales too. somerset, that will push up into wales for the evening rush hour. wales for the evening rush hour. emphasis for the vast majority is on the continuing dry story. the continuing dry story. last night in the south, as the air becomes more humid. becomes more humid. drop in temperature as fresh conditions pushing. conditions pushing. things could get a little bit warmer too. too. south—west and south—east of isolated, even heavy showers. isolated, even heavy showers. ireland, close to 30 once again towards the south. towards the south. northern ireland, late into the hebrides. hebrides. isolated chance of showers for england and wales. for england and wales. mid 20s, low 30s across england and wales
absolutely, great stay ahead, thanks very much, john watson at wimbledon. very much, john watson at wimbledons look at the weather prospects wherever you are in the country. the past few hours, bringing occasional showery rain. occasional showery rain. but in the highlands today, 26 celsius is possible. celsius is possible. western scotland, northern ireland, northwest wales too. northwest wales too. somerset, that will push up into wales for the evening rush hour. wales for the evening rush...
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here's our political correspondent iain watson., though her most immediate battles are with some in her own party. at her country retreat, chequers, she hammered out a new brexit plan. and then lost two cabinet ministers. and many more of her mps think she just isn't being tough enough on brussels. oh, and so does someone else. i gave her a suggestion, not advice. i wouldn't want to give her advice. i'd give her a suggestion. i could fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough. so just what was this tough suggestion? he told me i should sue the eu. reporter: sue the eu? sue the eu. not going to negotiations, sue them. actually, you know, no. did you think about that for a second? we're going into negotiations with them. but more seriously for the prime minister, her new plan to have a common rule book with the eu on traded goods, hasn't gone down well with many of her own backbenchers. this week, ardent brexiteers will try to change crucial legislation to scupper it. while some of those who backed remain will try to
here's our political correspondent iain watson., though her most immediate battles are with some in her own party. at her country retreat, chequers, she hammered out a new brexit plan. and then lost two cabinet ministers. and many more of her mps think she just isn't being tough enough on brussels. oh, and so does someone else. i gave her a suggestion, not advice. i wouldn't want to give her advice. i'd give her a suggestion. i could fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough....
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let's get more from john watson who's there for us. john, what a draamatic day there.kjust 2a hours ago, it seemed unlikely that anyone but an american would be taking home the claretjug. that was the way was looking. at the start of the day it was three americans and a tie for the lead on nine under par. that included the offending champion jordan spieth. and what has been a thrilling day, at one stage it looked as though tiger woods could be on course to win an unbelievable 15th major when he took the outright lead. but then came francesco molinari, a hugely impressive round from the italian with two birdies, an round of 69 as he finished eight under par. whilst he finished eight under par. whilst he had a nervous way in the clubhouse to see what is an issue field could produce in his final round, in the end it was francesco molinari who won his first major title, his first open as well. and the first italian to lift that payments claretjug the first italian to lift that payments claret jug as the first italian to lift that payments claretjug as tim hague can tell us
let's get more from john watson who's there for us. john, what a draamatic day there.kjust 2a hours ago, it seemed unlikely that anyone but an american would be taking home the claretjug. that was the way was looking. at the start of the day it was three americans and a tie for the lead on nine under par. that included the offending champion jordan spieth. and what has been a thrilling day, at one stage it looked as though tiger woods could be on course to win an unbelievable 15th major when he...
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live at wimbledon, i'm john watson, word from gareth southgate.e at wimbledon, i'mjohn watson, novak djokovic as won a fourth men's singles title after victory over kevin anderson in straight sets in today's final. the rest of the day 's today's final. the rest of the day '5 news here at the bbc sports centre, including a bumpy ride for chris froome, crashing during stage nine of the tour de france. welcome along to sportsday, might just be able to see the luzhniki stadium there, shrouded in smoke, almighty firework display, we had everything here in the russian capital this afternoon, a lightning storm swirling around the final match of what has been a wonderful tournament over the past 31 days, which ended with france winning the title yet again, 20 years after they first won it. croatia have knocked out england, they put up a fight, they will probably be slightly aggrieved in theirfirst they will probably be slightly aggrieved in their first world cup final appearance that some of the decisions did not go their way, would have made it a much ti
live at wimbledon, i'm john watson, word from gareth southgate.e at wimbledon, i'mjohn watson, novak djokovic as won a fourth men's singles title after victory over kevin anderson in straight sets in today's final. the rest of the day 's today's final. the rest of the day '5 news here at the bbc sports centre, including a bumpy ride for chris froome, crashing during stage nine of the tour de france. welcome along to sportsday, might just be able to see the luzhniki stadium there, shrouded in...
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we begin with ivan watson live in north thailand. ivan?rter: good morning, here the son is setting in northern thailand. and the mountain behind me where this remarkable rescue operation is under way in the deep cave system where these boys have been trapped, according to thai authorities, this has been under way for eight hours but probably in the last three to four hours, according to a member of the rescue team at the mouth of the cave, we've seen three boys come out from depths of about 2.5 miles, around 4 kilometers brought out today. three rescues today. this comes on top of four brought out sunday evening out of a total of 12 boys and their 25-year-old coach. there are still people trapped inside to the best of our knowledge. but this has been a day of rescues. one of those boys is already been medevaced to the hospital in the pro vince shal capital, flown by military helicopter. the latest we've gottenn
we begin with ivan watson live in north thailand. ivan?rter: good morning, here the son is setting in northern thailand. and the mountain behind me where this remarkable rescue operation is under way in the deep cave system where these boys have been trapped, according to thai authorities, this has been under way for eight hours but probably in the last three to four hours, according to a member of the rescue team at the mouth of the cave, we've seen three boys come out from depths of about 2.5...
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we will see, tom watson at hardisty many thanks indeed —— john watson. see, tom watson at hardisty manybastian vettel crashing in his ferrari, hamilton is on top of the drivers championship. nick reports. to bea drivers championship. nick reports. to be a world champion, you need ability. up at also luck. lewis hamilton might have thought his was running out. misfortune left him 14th on the grid at hockenheim of championship leader sebastian vettel floor off the line, leading from pole. the britain fought his way through the field, climbing to fifth before halfway. further progress looked unlikely, until a storm arrived, shaking up the race and the championship. sebastian vettel is the biggest casualty. his pride clearly heard. sorry, guys. expletive backhanded his team—mates the need and till he stopped for wet weather tires. hamilton almost did the same, but changed tack at the last moment. it was a decision that gave him his fourth win of the season. gave him his fourth win of the season. a result he would never have dreamed of. on a day when his championship hopes were expected to t
we will see, tom watson at hardisty many thanks indeed —— john watson. see, tom watson at hardisty manybastian vettel crashing in his ferrari, hamilton is on top of the drivers championship. nick reports. to bea drivers championship. nick reports. to be a world champion, you need ability. up at also luck. lewis hamilton might have thought his was running out. misfortune left him 14th on the grid at hockenheim of championship leader sebastian vettel floor off the line, leading from pole. the...
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jonathan: jack will be sticking with me, along maryland watson -- along with marilyn watson and victoriant to get a market check number bonds have been this week. treasuries, two to 10 and 30's, shaking up. yields of about eight basis points. at the long end, up about 6.3%. still ahead, the final spread, a big wake of central bank decisions cap off with a payrolls report. august just around the corner. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. coming up over the next week it is a central-bank extravaganza beginning on tuesday when we get a rate decision from the boj. wednesday, the federal reserve making its decision on monetary policy. on friday, u.s. payroll data for the month of july. who saw august coming? with me are my guests. marilyn, we have you from london so let's make the most of it. will we get a hike from the bank of england? >> it is pretty much priced in by the market anyway. i do think we will see a hike. i think when you look at inflation, it is still above target. actually economic data, grow
jonathan: jack will be sticking with me, along maryland watson -- along with marilyn watson and victoriant to get a market check number bonds have been this week. treasuries, two to 10 and 30's, shaking up. yields of about eight basis points. at the long end, up about 6.3%. still ahead, the final spread, a big wake of central bank decisions cap off with a payrolls report. august just around the corner. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg...
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for founding member paul watson who had a falling out with greenpeace these tactics lack teeth. out of my desire for watson says greenpeace has become one of the biggest feel good organizations in the world and he seems to be suggesting that people join to soothe their conscience how does that idea sit with you. why do people support greenpeace there are many different reasons. but i believe greenpeace activists are brave people who want to make a difference. they believe in this courageous organization which is willing to fight for change nonviolently. on this tour as it is so it's not just a feel good organization he said. not solute lee not. greenpeace has three million members worldwide a budget of three hundred million euros and a leader with a vision. if it can find a way to play an even larger role in climate protection the group is well positioned to help bring about lasting change. corporations have their own agendas and saving the world does not always top their lists many high tech manufacturers depend on materials from mind under appalling conditions in some of the w
for founding member paul watson who had a falling out with greenpeace these tactics lack teeth. out of my desire for watson says greenpeace has become one of the biggest feel good organizations in the world and he seems to be suggesting that people join to soothe their conscience how does that idea sit with you. why do people support greenpeace there are many different reasons. but i believe greenpeace activists are brave people who want to make a difference. they believe in this courageous...
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iain watson, bbc news.ly to accept some migrants who are stranded on patrol boats in the mediterranean. nearly a50 people are being stopped from disembarking at ports in italy as the government attempts to involve other eu countries. the rail operator govia thameslink is introducing its third new timetable in two months. passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink and great northern, have suffered severe disruption after an overhaul of the schedule in may. 0ther rail companies cancelled services today, blaming staff shortages due to the hot weather and world cup final. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. beeping. in recent weeks, it's getting to be a familiar sight. cancelled trains and packed carriages. yet another new—ish timetable on great northern, southern and thameslink services and yet more trains cancelled. passengers are getting weary. i travelled on the day they changed the timetables, on may 20th, from cambridge and it was just a guessing game, to know what plat
iain watson, bbc news.ly to accept some migrants who are stranded on patrol boats in the mediterranean. nearly a50 people are being stopped from disembarking at ports in italy as the government attempts to involve other eu countries. the rail operator govia thameslink is introducing its third new timetable in two months. passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink and great northern, have suffered severe disruption after an overhaul of the schedule in may. 0ther rail...
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here's our political correspondent, iain watson.me minister is coming out fighting on brexit, though her most immediate battles are with some in her own party. at her country retreat, chequers, she hammered out a new brexit plan. and then lost two cabinet ministers. and many more of her mps think she just isn't being tough enough on brussels. oh, and so does someone else. i gave her a suggestion, not advice. i wouldn't want to give her advice. i'd give her a suggestion. uh, i could fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough. so just what was this tough suggestion? he told me i should sue the eu. reporter: sue the eu? sue the eu. not go into negotiations, sue them. actually, you know, no. did you think about that for a second? we're going into negotiations with them. but more seriously for the prime minister, her new plan to have a common rule book with the eu on traded goods, hasn't gone down well with many of her own backbenchers. this week, ardent brexiteers will try to change crucial legislation to scupper it. whi
here's our political correspondent, iain watson.me minister is coming out fighting on brexit, though her most immediate battles are with some in her own party. at her country retreat, chequers, she hammered out a new brexit plan. and then lost two cabinet ministers. and many more of her mps think she just isn't being tough enough on brussels. oh, and so does someone else. i gave her a suggestion, not advice. i wouldn't want to give her advice. i'd give her a suggestion. uh, i could fully...
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here's our political correspondent iain watson..out fighting on brexit. the most immediate battles with some in her party. a new brexit pan. to cabinet members lost. many think she has not been tough enough. and so has somebody else. i can fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough. what was this tough suggestion? he told me i should sue the eu. not go into negotiations. we are going into negotiations. we are going into negotiations with them. but more seriously for the prime minister, a new plan has not gone down well with many of her backbenchers. this week, brexiteers were pulling one way and others the other. some people say they want to vote in the trade bill to keep us in the customs union but thatis to keep us in the customs union but that is not acceptable and it is not what the british people voted for. 0thers saying we should not have built at and that would be damaging to our no deal preparation. the prize is delivering leaving the european union. some want to vote down the brexit legislation and tidy and
here's our political correspondent iain watson..out fighting on brexit. the most immediate battles with some in her party. a new brexit pan. to cabinet members lost. many think she has not been tough enough. and so has somebody else. i can fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough. what was this tough suggestion? he told me i should sue the eu. not go into negotiations. we are going into negotiations. we are going into negotiations with them. but more seriously for the prime...
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. >> ivan watson very near the mouth of the cave. let me give you an update. we just heard from the thai navy seals that the four divers -- they are waiting for the four divers, the three seals and the one doctor -- to come out of the cave. they got the kids and the coach out first, they are waiting for the divers and the doctor. hopefully we can bring you that good news shortly. in the meantime, let's go to the hospital. matt rivers is outside the hospital where the boys have been taken one after the oth after the other as they have been rescued to get the health care they need. matt, what are you seeing? >> john it was just a minute ago that it was ambulance number 11 that just went behind us. that means that boys nine, ten, and 11 have now arrived here at the hospital. we're expecting the 12th boy and coach to be following up shortly after that. they're treated at a field hospital, they are airlifted to close by and they are brought to this hospital. as soon as they get here they are brought upstairs to the eighth floor. there is a special unit that has bee
. >> ivan watson very near the mouth of the cave. let me give you an update. we just heard from the thai navy seals that the four divers -- they are waiting for the four divers, the three seals and the one doctor -- to come out of the cave. they got the kids and the coach out first, they are waiting for the divers and the doctor. hopefully we can bring you that good news shortly. in the meantime, let's go to the hospital. matt rivers is outside the hospital where the boys have been taken...
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i'm ivan watson. let's give you an update on our top stories this hour. 34 people have died after a ferry capsized off the coast of indonesia. you're looking at these frightening, dramatic images. 155 people survived. and the country's disaster spokesman says evacuation efforts are now complete. indonesian state media say a leak on board the ship is believed to be the cause of the accident. >>> the youth football team trapped in a cave in thailand now have blankets, food and fresh water. new video shows the boys each saying his name and one thanking everyone for their support. authorities are trying to figure out the best way to get them out of the flooded cave. >>> the embattled head of the u.s. environmental protection agency urged president trump to fire the attorney general and offered to take the job himself. sources say scott pruitt met with president trump this spring when the president's frustration with jeff sessions' recusal from the russia investigation resurfaced. >>> u.s. secretary of sta
i'm ivan watson. let's give you an update on our top stories this hour. 34 people have died after a ferry capsized off the coast of indonesia. you're looking at these frightening, dramatic images. 155 people survived. and the country's disaster spokesman says evacuation efforts are now complete. indonesian state media say a leak on board the ship is believed to be the cause of the accident. >>> the youth football team trapped in a cave in thailand now have blankets, food and fresh...
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john watson is there and a bit of an upset enough ladies final. yes, absolutely.day today where kerber has sprung a surprise. shopping serena williams in straight sets win into day's final. it ends what has been a superb tournament for serena williams. just the fourth after the birth of herfirst williams. just the fourth after the birth of her first child ten months ago. kerber lifted herfirst title. this is perhaps serena's greatest march. 36 roy williams had a baby last year. she said she could barely walk to her letterbox, now she's back on the centre. the instinct has never escaped but she would need all those flashes to topple kerber. the german new defence was key to a first wimbledon title, stay in the rallies and wait for the openings. everything williams does at the moment and won has the answer. that persistence was forcing the errors. williams have lost sight about finished the poisoned with the americans toiling kerber clinch the first set. and there it is. we'll is what do it the hard way kerber strikes first. to increase the urgency williams increase
john watson is there and a bit of an upset enough ladies final. yes, absolutely.day today where kerber has sprung a surprise. shopping serena williams in straight sets win into day's final. it ends what has been a superb tournament for serena williams. just the fourth after the birth of herfirst williams. just the fourth after the birth of her first child ten months ago. kerber lifted herfirst title. this is perhaps serena's greatest march. 36 roy williams had a baby last year. she said she...
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i'm john watson at wimbledon, where it's been ladies‘ semifinals day. serene for serena.ams is back in the final — her first after becoming a mum. and there she'll meet germany's angelique kerber — another easy semifinal winner this afternoon. i'm will perry with the rest of the day's sports headlines, including: another manager out the door at stamford bridge with chelsea set to announce the departure of antonio co nte. and it's the yadav show at trent bridge as england's batsmen crumble in the opening one—dayer against india. sunday's final will be france against croatia and england yet against croatia and england yet again wondering what might have been. it was a such a cruel night after they had taken an early lead, only to see croatia take hold of the match in the second half, force extra time and then get the winner, mario mandzucic with the final knockout blow that saw many of those england players collapse onto the luznikhi pitch. they had believed, like millions of their supporters, that a place in the final was theirs for the taking. that step is taken them back
i'm john watson at wimbledon, where it's been ladies‘ semifinals day. serene for serena.ams is back in the final — her first after becoming a mum. and there she'll meet germany's angelique kerber — another easy semifinal winner this afternoon. i'm will perry with the rest of the day's sports headlines, including: another manager out the door at stamford bridge with chelsea set to announce the departure of antonio co nte. and it's the yadav show at trent bridge as england's batsmen crumble...
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iain, many thanks, iain watson there.ein president gerry adams has appealed for those who carried out an attack on his home in west belfast to meet him. an explosive device was thrown at the house last night. it follows several nights of rioting in londonderry, which police have blamed on dissident republicans. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. people in northern ireland had hoped these scenes had disappeared from their streets. but in the last week, there's been an unwelcome reminder that paramilitary violence has not ended. in londonderry, there were six nights of trouble in the bogside area. police blamed dissident republicans who are opposed to the peace process. sinn fein condemned the rioting, and this may have been the retaliation for that — an explosive device, made up of large fireworks, was thrown at the home of the party's former leader, gerry adams. he appealed for calm and had a message for those who targeted him. i'd like them or their representatives to come and meet me. i'd like them to sit dow
iain, many thanks, iain watson there.ein president gerry adams has appealed for those who carried out an attack on his home in west belfast to meet him. an explosive device was thrown at the house last night. it follows several nights of rioting in londonderry, which police have blamed on dissident republicans. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. people in northern ireland had hoped these scenes had disappeared from their streets. but in the last week, there's been an unwelcome...
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no brits to cheer but jamie murray has gone through in the men's doubles while heather watson is in mixed doubles action later on. thank you. time for a look at the weather, here's stav da naos. is it staying dry for the rest of wimbledon? it looks like it. good afternoon. it is another sunny warm one across england and wales. look at this picture further north there are leaden skies. we have a weak cold front sinking its way southwards gci’oss front sinking its way southwards across central parts of the uk. still from sunshine across parts of scotla nd still from sunshine across parts of scotland as you can see and the best of it across the south where it will be another warm one towards the end of this afternoon. quite a temperature contrast. the northerly winds digging in across north—eastern coastal areas, making it feel chilly across north sea coasts. 28 or 29 degrees across the south. it will be another hot one but not quite as hot as we saw gci’oss but not quite as hot as we saw across the weekend. as we head through wimbledon in the afternoon temperatures falling away as we head i
no brits to cheer but jamie murray has gone through in the men's doubles while heather watson is in mixed doubles action later on. thank you. time for a look at the weather, here's stav da naos. is it staying dry for the rest of wimbledon? it looks like it. good afternoon. it is another sunny warm one across england and wales. look at this picture further north there are leaden skies. we have a weak cold front sinking its way southwards gci’oss front sinking its way southwards across central...
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ivan watson with more. what a day. >> reporter: this has been a great day to be a journalist here in northern thailand because the news has been so good. the commander of the thai cave breakfa rescue operation is speaking to journalists, giving a press conference 30, 40 yards from where i'm standing. y h he has announced that the three thai navy s.e.a.l. doctors and doctor who spent more than a week in the cave where the thai boys soccer team and their coach were trapped for more than two weeks, that they now, too, have also emerged to safety. that means all of the people, that means that the boys and their rescuers are now apparently out of harm's way. he prefaced the press conference by saying i would like to announce some good news today. and this is good news. we don't know the exact health of everybody who has emerged today. four boys, their coach, and these divers. the doctor who bravely stayed underground with them for so many days. everybody's out, breathing fresh air now. >> thank goodness for that
ivan watson with more. what a day. >> reporter: this has been a great day to be a journalist here in northern thailand because the news has been so good. the commander of the thai cave breakfa rescue operation is speaking to journalists, giving a press conference 30, 40 yards from where i'm standing. y h he has announced that the three thai navy s.e.a.l. doctors and doctor who spent more than a week in the cave where the thai boys soccer team and their coach were trapped for more than two...
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cnn's ivan watson has been there on the ground.e has the latest this morning from chiang rai, thailand. ivan, what's next for these boys? it looks like they're going to recover physically, but the question remains of how well they'll recover psychologically. >> reporter: yeah, certainly, physically, the doctors are saying they're in a pretty good state and they're going to be kind of nursed back to full health after suffering from malnutrition, deprivation of natural light, and just weakened immune systems in general, and they're in quarantine for that. the question of their psychological emotional state, well, we've been told that there is going to be therapy, that the thai psychiatrist association has been consulted on this. they're going to want to, frankly, protect the boys from journalists like you and me so they don't get overwhelmed by the throngs of reporters who have descended on northern thailand amidst this drama that has attracted the attention of so many people here in thailand and around the world. the rescuers themse
cnn's ivan watson has been there on the ground.e has the latest this morning from chiang rai, thailand. ivan, what's next for these boys? it looks like they're going to recover physically, but the question remains of how well they'll recover psychologically. >> reporter: yeah, certainly, physically, the doctors are saying they're in a pretty good state and they're going to be kind of nursed back to full health after suffering from malnutrition, deprivation of natural light, and just...
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mr watson tweeted to say he was disgusted by the comments.ment of margaret hodge. she is facing a disciplinary investigation after a conflict with jeremy corbyn overste ps after a conflict with jeremy corbyn oversteps introduced against anti—semitism. although he is not facing disciplinary at the moment, this is farfrom over. prominent carbon supporters are saying at the very least that he should step down from the national is active committee. —— national executive committee. —— national executive committee. some think you should be expeued committee. some think you should be expelled from the labour party. the jewish labour movement have said they are going to submit a further movement —— complaint. they are demanding he is suspended and investigated. this may not be over. let us have a listen to that these people in the jewish community support trump. they are trump fanatics. i am not going to be lectured to by trump fanatics. they are making up information without any evidence at all. i think we should ask the rabbis, where is your eviden
mr watson tweeted to say he was disgusted by the comments.ment of margaret hodge. she is facing a disciplinary investigation after a conflict with jeremy corbyn overste ps after a conflict with jeremy corbyn oversteps introduced against anti—semitism. although he is not facing disciplinary at the moment, this is farfrom over. prominent carbon supporters are saying at the very least that he should step down from the national is active committee. —— national executive committee. ——...
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iain watson, bbc news.ow as france win the world cup following a thrilling 11—2 victory over croatia in moscow. after leaving the uk earlier, the us president donald trump, has arrived in helsinki, where he's due to hold talks with vladimir putin tomorrow. the prime minister has revealed the advice she received from donald trump about brexit, saying the us president advised her to sue the european union. sport now, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's chris mitchell. an amazing day sport, we can't fit it all in. good evening. france are world cup champions for the second time. they proved the better side against croatia in an exciting final in moscow, winning 4—2. the highest scoring final since 1966. 0ur sports editor dan roan now reports. a sporting occasion like no other. eight fixture with a global appeal that transcends the game. and in keeping with the world cup of surprises, a final that few had predicted. russia has put on quite a show this month, the tournament is seen as show
iain watson, bbc news.ow as france win the world cup following a thrilling 11—2 victory over croatia in moscow. after leaving the uk earlier, the us president donald trump, has arrived in helsinki, where he's due to hold talks with vladimir putin tomorrow. the prime minister has revealed the advice she received from donald trump about brexit, saying the us president advised her to sue the european union. sport now, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's chris mitchell....