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america, and stabilize north america which we've been able to do and now we can get our ducks in a row and i feel great where we are and where we're headed. >> the two biggest names in sportswear face off, and we thought it would be a good time to play would you rather. >> grasso, underam our or nieky? >> i would go with underarmour, up 15% versus nike and it's not north america. the problem is if they can stabilize north america it is basically down around 2% while international was up somewhere in the mid-teens the problem is international is only about 25% of revenues so they need to stabilize north america. this will help them. i think the brand exposure and the exposure period in north america should help them i would stay with under armour that's my would you rather. >> exactly right unstabilization is the key here and the chart to me looks like it wants to break a little bit lower and under armour, if they can stabilize here it's probably the better bet and i would trade it bullish, bullish. >> nike is so far ahead of these guys to me in terms of their business and they're actua
america, and stabilize north america which we've been able to do and now we can get our ducks in a row and i feel great where we are and where we're headed. >> the two biggest names in sportswear face off, and we thought it would be a good time to play would you rather. >> grasso, underam our or nieky? >> i would go with underarmour, up 15% versus nike and it's not north america. the problem is if they can stabilize north america it is basically down around 2% while...
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footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age so they were his horror for archeologists that humans could cross an ocean like the pacific during the last ice age after they regarded it as absolutely impossible. for graham and called after this break. the international memorial awards twenty nineteen are now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media or part of a global news conference to participate in published works and video. go to award dot com. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to go from fields whe
footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age so they were his horror for archeologists...
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footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this is horror archeologists that humans could cross an ocean like the pacific during the last ice age regarded it as absolutely impossible. after this break. but i get. this if you're lucky because when you open your eyes to go forward from all the others. that you'll see just who do. you think it was national. i thought it. was a cheerful composers. who thought of these products one of the least musical. because. she knew to live to be smeared. all over you you. follow someone. because of the old style if you please. welcome back i'm still with graham hancock you have made it your life's work to. if some of the nine milli
footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this is horror archeologists...
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footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon about rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through north central america to get to south america if they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this horror archeologists that humans could cross an ocean like the pacific during the last ice age after they regarded it as absolutely impossible gravel stop you there more for graham and god after this break. welcome back i'm still with graham hancock you have been that your life's work to. some of the nine million people who haven't read your books are watching we still don't really understand or officially understand why civilizations of all grew up at the same time in different parts of the earth we don't but that's just a mystery whereas your live work is to say there is a reason my and my life's work has been to say that
footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon about rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through north central america to get to south america if they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this horror archeologists that...
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footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through north central america to get to south america if they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this is horror for archeologists that humans could cross an ocean like the pacific during the last ice age after they regarded it as absolutely impossible gravel stop is there more for graham and god after this break. so it seems wrong. just don't call. me old yet to see a proud day come as a kid. and it gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she says to look for common ground. what do you do before you came here where did you work before you came here where does she live. death row in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for ex
footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through north central america to get to south america if they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this is horror for...
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bob: north america and credit are the two pillars of the company. $2.2 billion in north america on an adjusted basis, 8.7% margin, so extreme healthy. within that, we saw a strong mix, strong positive net pricing. costs were only up a little bit, so we had good leverage. wasin that the f-series strong. positive contributions from the new ranger, and america's best-selling van, the transit, also contributed. david: you mention costs. the ceo talks about making the company fit. how much of this exceeding of earnings-per-share was because of cost cutting? bob: that is an extreme the important point. jim has been really focused on improving the fitness of the business. one element is obviously operational efficiency. what we saw in the quarter that i am extremely excited about is that the automotive segment basically saw flat cost, which meant that while we got the higher net pricing, it's flowing through to the bottom line. that strong operating leverage is generating improvement in margins. we need to continue doing that. david: as part of the transformation of the ford motor company, y
bob: north america and credit are the two pillars of the company. $2.2 billion in north america on an adjusted basis, 8.7% margin, so extreme healthy. within that, we saw a strong mix, strong positive net pricing. costs were only up a little bit, so we had good leverage. wasin that the f-series strong. positive contributions from the new ranger, and america's best-selling van, the transit, also contributed. david: you mention costs. the ceo talks about making the company fit. how much of this...
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america it'll certain moving to asia africa and latin america with really catastrophic consequences so what is the best way to avoid those catastrophic consequences how do you convince people how do you you battle this machine that's pushing these anti-vaccination beliefs. it's well we're going to have to fight the battle on three different fronts unfortunately and that's not going to be easy and i think the first thing we're going to have to do is one figure out a way to begin dismantling the media empire to counteract the phony documentaries like bats than others that they're putting out to counteract the phony books and so you were with the heads of the social media platforms like facebook were but the heads of the e-commerce platforms like amazon to take off all of that anti vaccine content that's their one and then work with legislatures and various u.s. states and with european parliament's to block the anti vaccine legislation and then the third component is we've got to restore a proper approach that scene advocacy and be able to get our word out through public service annou
america it'll certain moving to asia africa and latin america with really catastrophic consequences so what is the best way to avoid those catastrophic consequences how do you convince people how do you you battle this machine that's pushing these anti-vaccination beliefs. it's well we're going to have to fight the battle on three different fronts unfortunately and that's not going to be easy and i think the first thing we're going to have to do is one figure out a way to begin dismantling the...
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in north america, the door specifications are largely governed by the american standards associations, and they have put a lot of work in working with agencies across the country to define a set of required standards that all of the doors should meet in terms of safety. there are some differences in the standards between, for example, european stands and the upta standards, but all of them largely take the same approach to try to minimize the risk to passengers, both in terms of doors closing and operation of the vehicle subsequent to the door closing. when i say "minimize the risk," there is a recognition by all of the standards boards that there is almost no hope of a completely fail-safe system that will eliminate the risks. and that's in it's standards as well. one of the elements of the upta standards is to make a very objective and very clear attempt to minimize the most likely scenarios, but also to put a lot of emphasis on testing, repeatable testing, so it is not subjective, and you don't get into a situation where some people think it is good and some people think it is bad.
in north america, the door specifications are largely governed by the american standards associations, and they have put a lot of work in working with agencies across the country to define a set of required standards that all of the doors should meet in terms of safety. there are some differences in the standards between, for example, european stands and the upta standards, but all of them largely take the same approach to try to minimize the risk to passengers, both in terms of doors closing...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is reged ahmad. our top stories: a race against time: president trump urges people to get vaccinated after measles outbreaks force two universities to quarantine staff and students. they have to get the shot, the vaccinations are so important. it's really going around now, they have to get their shots. tension in sri lanka as large amounts of bomb—making equipment are found in the hunt for those behind the easter sunday attacks. the prime minister tells the bbc he wasn't aware of the early warnings. driving further inland — cyclone kenneth hits mozambique with strong winds, threatening more floods. and a new exhibition opens exploring the life and work of maverick
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is reged ahmad. our top stories: a race against time: president trump urges people to get vaccinated after measles outbreaks force two universities to quarantine staff and students. they have to get the shot, the vaccinations are so important. it's really going around now, they have to get their shots. tension in sri lanka as large amounts of bomb—making equipment are found in the hunt for those...
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america and europe children are being hospitalized and many of us are serious and permanent injury is also it's all right peter hotez co-director of the crisis spillers hospital center for vaccine development thank you very much. thanks veronica. protesters in sudan have vowed to escalate their action if the country's military council insists on maintaining sovereign power intellection help demonstrators in the capital khartoum kept up their protests a day after the so-called million strong march for civilian rule they've been massing outside army headquarters ever since the ousting of president omar al bashir just over two months ago. and i'm now joined by our abdul karim who is actually just returned from sudan i mean we were looking at some just impressive pictures there from sudan tens of thousands of people out in the streets there at the army headquarters they want civilian rule i mean you were there what was that experience like though the way we saw it in the picture people are angry they're frustrated and they only want one thing which is that the military council gives the h
america and europe children are being hospitalized and many of us are serious and permanent injury is also it's all right peter hotez co-director of the crisis spillers hospital center for vaccine development thank you very much. thanks veronica. protesters in sudan have vowed to escalate their action if the country's military council insists on maintaining sovereign power intellection help demonstrators in the capital khartoum kept up their protests a day after the so-called million strong...
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but our slater the japanese prime minister celebrated real trade achievements elsewhere in north america with the trust of partner in an agreement that was originally designed to include the us. when the american administration decided to pull out of the t p p because of mr obvious leadership we were able to move forward on a deal that is comprehensive and progressive that has benefited tremendously in canadian citizens japanese citizens and businesses and indeed people throughout throughout the region twelve countries signed the transpacific partnership back in two thousand and sixteen the agreement brought together most of the nations on the pacific rim it was supposed to create the largest tree trade zone in the world and also a bulwark against china's growing domination of world markets then the u.s. withdrew when trump took office ever since u.s. farmers have felt the pinch already is suffering under tariffs connected to the u.s. chinese tit for tat traits bad there we eat soybeans and other agricultural products have largely been shut out of japan to the bottom has dropped out of w
but our slater the japanese prime minister celebrated real trade achievements elsewhere in north america with the trust of partner in an agreement that was originally designed to include the us. when the american administration decided to pull out of the t p p because of mr obvious leadership we were able to move forward on a deal that is comprehensive and progressive that has benefited tremendously in canadian citizens japanese citizens and businesses and indeed people throughout throughout...
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bill nowhere near as profitable as what the company sees in north america. the question is for amazon it is a balancing act. , down these businesses are nowhere new the majority of the company's operations and while profit growth is good, most likely that will be going toward funding. the reinvestment in their base business. >> certainly here in australia, amazon did not prove to be the retail earthquake everybody was quite expecting, but what about another area for growth? how about health care? could that be big for amazon down the track? >> the potential is there, but the health care benefit they have may not necessarily -- may not necessarily be something they see the benefit of and the next few months. tocks typically tend discount what will be going on six months out and if we are starting to look here to a new spending cycle at amazon, certainly it is serving to temper investors' broader enthusiasm. more broadly, obviously, some of the concerns we see elsewhere in the tech sector from names like intel where revenue will be down year-over-year, certain
bill nowhere near as profitable as what the company sees in north america. the question is for amazon it is a balancing act. , down these businesses are nowhere new the majority of the company's operations and while profit growth is good, most likely that will be going toward funding. the reinvestment in their base business. >> certainly here in australia, amazon did not prove to be the retail earthquake everybody was quite expecting, but what about another area for growth? how about...
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but the decision to shutter the cwhl leaves north america with one women's hockey league, and many are wondering about the sports viability and future. we have the interim commissioner of the cwhl, jayna hefford. we should note, four-time gold medalist for canadian hockey. thank you for being here. we should clarify, people may not know, women's hockey still struggling to catch up a bit. weeks. a not for profit cwhl, and the for-profit national women's hockey league in the u.s. when it was announced that this does not work, isn't he not for profit part of it that is not working? >> the not for profit part is a big part of it. rcaaa status, we can never pay our players more than a small stipend. in the long-term viability of the game, we want to advance the sport and pay the women what they want to be paid. we said that as an obstacle. the other piece of it is, we rely on revenue, obviously, to exceed our expenses be we drive revenue through ticket sales, sponsorship, donations, through merchandise. we were just not seeing the support in the marketplace for that. we found that a big cha
but the decision to shutter the cwhl leaves north america with one women's hockey league, and many are wondering about the sports viability and future. we have the interim commissioner of the cwhl, jayna hefford. we should note, four-time gold medalist for canadian hockey. thank you for being here. we should clarify, people may not know, women's hockey still struggling to catch up a bit. weeks. a not for profit cwhl, and the for-profit national women's hockey league in the u.s. when it was...
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north america and europe, which are declining in religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you brought christianity... ididn't... western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches are very vibra nt and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people? the young people out there roving around, they don't know it's sunday. in africa they are still praying and it is still growing. it is a problem vincent raises, a question for european religious leaders as well, when they look at the figures and by some predictions china will be the biggest, the largest number of christians which is an openly atheist society, a communist society, they have the largest number of christians. the thing that vincent has mentioned, his experience of people coming into the uk and to other countries in an increasingly secular europe is in turn those people are a benefit to the churches because they help fill the pews but they are also
north america and europe, which are declining in religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you brought christianity... ididn't... western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches are very vibra nt and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people? the young people out there roving around, they don't know it's sunday. in africa they are still praying...
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will there be a big increase in the amount of chinese investment in north america, europe? >> right now there are still restrictions. most chinese investors can only invest in china. there are quotas in place that allow for some chinese investors to invest outside of china, probably the expectation that those restrictions will start to come down. foreign companies last year are now able -- a wholly-owned foreign entity. foreign companies can now build their own companies in china with restrictions. foreign companies can now own a majority of a domestic chinese financial management company. so things are starting to open up. not a typical two here in canada. had i started my career, we content limits. so china is trying to control its capital inflows and outflows. the expectation is as the market , as theirto grow stock market starts to become more institutionalized, they will be more inflow -- free flow between china and they can invest outside of china. we don't know how much deregulation will happen, how the currency may float. all kinds of potential. can we make a compar
will there be a big increase in the amount of chinese investment in north america, europe? >> right now there are still restrictions. most chinese investors can only invest in china. there are quotas in place that allow for some chinese investors to invest outside of china, probably the expectation that those restrictions will start to come down. foreign companies last year are now able -- a wholly-owned foreign entity. foreign companies can now build their own companies in china with...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: just 10 days before the uk is due to leave the european union, the cabinet will meet on tuesday, trying to work out what to do next. frustration in europe. in dramatic terms, the brexit coordinator for the european parliament says the uk has one more chance to break the deadlock or leave without any agreement. the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a "painless death". the child victims of the war in yemen, now in its fifth year. we have a special report on the medical services on the brink of collapse. british members of parliament have again failed to agree on any alternative proposals to the government's brexit strategy. they voted on four motions. all were rejected. the british prime minister will hold a lengthy meeting of her cabinet later on tuesday, trying to find a way forward. it won't be easy as mps across the house of commons, and within her own conservative party, are still seriously
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: just 10 days before the uk is due to leave the european union, the cabinet will meet on tuesday, trying to work out what to do next. frustration in europe. in dramatic terms, the brexit coordinator for the european parliament says the uk has one more chance to break the deadlock or leave without any agreement. the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row...
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north america and europe, which are declining religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you block christianity... i block christianity... , i didn't... block christianity... , i didn't. .. western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches area when i go to churches, some churches are a very vibrant and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people? the young people out there roving around, they don't know it sunday, in africa they are still praying and it is still growing. it is a problem vincent raises a sensible question for european religious leaders as well, when they look at the figures and buy some predictions china will be the biggest, the largest number of christians which is an openly allowing the atheist society, and communist society, they have the largest number of christians. you think vincent has mentioned, his experience of people coming into the uk and other countries in an increasingly
north america and europe, which are declining religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you block christianity... i block christianity... , i didn't... block christianity... , i didn't. .. western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches area when i go to churches, some churches are a very vibrant and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people?...
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the president spoke to our north america editorjon sopel. translation: several, from verbal insults against ecuador, when he referred to our country as a completely insignificant country, on one hand. and on the other — excuse me that i have to say this here — but even smearing his faeces on our embassy‘s walls. i think these are sufficient reasons to revoke and terminate his asylum. so what did jon sopel make of what president moreno told him? it was a kind of a shocking claim, as you can imagine, coming from the country's president, which gives it all that additionalforce. i should say thatjulian assange's lawyer has denied any suggestion that he behaved in that way. the president also went on to talk about his bullying of staff, attacking staff, even spying on staff, putting cameras in the embassy. and what you kind of see there is the breakdown of a relationship, that he had been in that embassy for seven years and i felt, from president moreno, speaking to him, there was a kind of huge sense of relief thatjulian assange was now so
the president spoke to our north america editorjon sopel. translation: several, from verbal insults against ecuador, when he referred to our country as a completely insignificant country, on one hand. and on the other — excuse me that i have to say this here — but even smearing his faeces on our embassy‘s walls. i think these are sufficient reasons to revoke and terminate his asylum. so what did jon sopel make of what president moreno told him? it was a kind of a shocking claim, as you...
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hello there the next storm system is ramping up over parts of north america on the satellite picture you can already see the cloud as it's marching its way eastwards it is thickening up all the while and it's in the south where there's the greatest chance of seeing that severe weather so this is where there's the greatest risk of seeing some large hail some very gusty winds maybe the old tornado as well that system will gradually edges way eastwards as we head through friday and as it does so we'll see the temperatures really drop behind it so ahead of it you can see the winds feeding up from the south dragging in all that warm air behind it seven degrees will just be on maximum in chicago further west it looks like it should be dry for us on friday except for the northwestern parts and the western parts of canada now a bit further towards the south we're just seeing the tail end of that system over north america just about dive its way into parts of mexico so a few showers are likely here to the south of that it should be fine just one or two showers bubbling up at times and you're
hello there the next storm system is ramping up over parts of north america on the satellite picture you can already see the cloud as it's marching its way eastwards it is thickening up all the while and it's in the south where there's the greatest chance of seeing that severe weather so this is where there's the greatest risk of seeing some large hail some very gusty winds maybe the old tornado as well that system will gradually edges way eastwards as we head through friday and as it does so...
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it's thought there could be 30,000 mountain lions in western north america but sightings are extremely rare. now passionate locals are using modern technology to photograph the lions and broaden public understanding of them. johanna turner first discovered the verdugo lion p416 years ago with one of over a dozen camera traps she set up just on the outskirts of la. today, i'm joining her to check one out and see if a lion's been through here recently. is that the... that's the cougar—cam! did we just trigger the trap? there you go! where's the camera, in the bottom? yeah. so in one week, what would you expect to find on this camera? the lions will habitually come through about every 2—3 weeks. it depends where we fall in there and there's no telling until we take a look. that's a funny photo of the raccoon! this one. this is what we're hoping to get. this is the camera spot from about a month ago. this is a really big male. he has eaten well very recently, a big burger baby there. so, let's see what was on this memory card. i hope we get to see him again. a couple of daytime shots.
it's thought there could be 30,000 mountain lions in western north america but sightings are extremely rare. now passionate locals are using modern technology to photograph the lions and broaden public understanding of them. johanna turner first discovered the verdugo lion p416 years ago with one of over a dozen camera traps she set up just on the outskirts of la. today, i'm joining her to check one out and see if a lion's been through here recently. is that the... that's the cougar—cam! did...
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let's get more from our north america correspondent peter bowes. this is a man who would have quite a story to tell if he ever tells it. he will be forever known as the man who appointed robert moller into this investigation into russian meddling into the 2016 american election. —— mueller. the all—time low in that investigation was last september when it was reported by a newspaper here that he had considered using a wiretap to record mrtrump to show considered using a wiretap to record mr trump to show that he was essentially dysfunctional. this is something he reportedly believed will be allowed on the 25th amendment of the constitution, a mechanism that could eventually see the removal of the president if he is deemed unfit for office. mr rosenstein denied that and that it was an inaccurate report. in his resignation letter, he has kind words for the president, thanking him for his president —— for allowing him to server. focusing on the justice department allowing him to server. focusing on thejustice department cosmic role in terms
let's get more from our north america correspondent peter bowes. this is a man who would have quite a story to tell if he ever tells it. he will be forever known as the man who appointed robert moller into this investigation into russian meddling into the 2016 american election. —— mueller. the all—time low in that investigation was last september when it was reported by a newspaper here that he had considered using a wiretap to record mrtrump to show considered using a wiretap to record...
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and i bet the next storm system is ramping up over parts of north america on the satellite picture you can already see the cloud as it's marching its way eastwards it is taken. up all the while and it's in the south where there's the greatest chance of seeing that severe weather so this is where there's the greatest risk of seeing some large hail some very gusty winds maybe the zero tornado as well that system will gradually edges way eastwards as we head through friday and i think does so we'll see the temperatures really drop behind it so ahead of it you can see the winds feeding out from the south dragging in all that warm air behind it seven degrees would just be on maximum in chicago further west it looks like it should be dry for us on friday except for the northwestern parts and the western parts of canada now bit further towards the south we're just seeing the tail end of that system over north america just about dive its way into parts of mexico so a few showers are likely here to the south of that it should be fine just one or two showers bubbling up at times and your in the
and i bet the next storm system is ramping up over parts of north america on the satellite picture you can already see the cloud as it's marching its way eastwards it is taken. up all the while and it's in the south where there's the greatest chance of seeing that severe weather so this is where there's the greatest risk of seeing some large hail some very gusty winds maybe the zero tornado as well that system will gradually edges way eastwards as we head through friday and i think does so...
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streaming the magic kingdom — disney says it will launch in north america later this year. but will families be willing to shell out money on yet another monthly subscription? also in the programme... jet airways appears to have suspended all international flights — as fears rise about the firm's survival. we are keeping an eye on the markets, europe taking its cue from asia, mostly a negative picture. and we'll be talking risky business — the boss of the imf tells the bbc what she sees as the biggest threats to the world economy. we'll be discussing what's in a word? one investment bank finds that using algorithims to detect unclear language could be a good guide for when to sell investments — today we want to know, what value do you place on the words people use? get involved on twitter — use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. welcome to the programme. we start in the magical world, where media giant disney has announced details of its new streaming service. it hopes families will splash the cash on yet another monthly subscription to see
streaming the magic kingdom — disney says it will launch in north america later this year. but will families be willing to shell out money on yet another monthly subscription? also in the programme... jet airways appears to have suspended all international flights — as fears rise about the firm's survival. we are keeping an eye on the markets, europe taking its cue from asia, mostly a negative picture. and we'll be talking risky business — the boss of the imf tells the bbc what she sees...
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also after the bell ford posted better-than-expected resul than to north america for her popular trucks and that helped to offset losses, and ford is in the midst of an their 11 million restructuring pn that the cfo is starting to work. >> the chinese economy seems to be stabilizing and it is flat on a year y overr basis and the government has announced some things they'll do, for example, to stimulate the broader economy there's rumors that they're going to do more. the government takes the importance of the additional sector and it's possible that'l th give us stimulation as the year progresses and overall we're seeing more stable environment than we were a few months ago. >> ford's stock rose after hours and i closed the regular mortgage rates climbed for the fourth straight weekast week. according to freddie mac, it averaged 4.2%nd that was inslightly from the prior week and mortgage rates are tied to the ten-year treasury which dipped earlier this year, but haveince been ticki higher. >> the biggest homebuilder in the country disappointed investors even am itd ongoing demand and d.
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of 10 million outside of north america >> what explains the strength in the u.s. versus the rest of the world but the lackluster smaller cap performance in the u.s.? >> so all different reasons. right? broadly the drivers of m&a have kind of been consistent. because organic growth when you look at it globally is good but not great. so people continue to say let me use m&a as a tool to drive growth however, whether that's brexit or general regulatory uncertainty, if i announce a deal will it close or not, does give cost to people and that has been a bit more of an impact in india and apac rather than in the u.s. so in the u.s. investors continue to like growth, continue to like deals, and another big theme has also been this relentless focus on corporate clarity. 40% of the deal volume in north america has come from corporate clarity transactions ge danaher, dow du pont, eli lilly. there's been a lot of these transactions which has just been focus on your core and divest whatever is not core >> this kind of pace sustainable into q2? >> i think it is the mix may be
of 10 million outside of north america >> what explains the strength in the u.s. versus the rest of the world but the lackluster smaller cap performance in the u.s.? >> so all different reasons. right? broadly the drivers of m&a have kind of been consistent. because organic growth when you look at it globally is good but not great. so people continue to say let me use m&a as a tool to drive growth however, whether that's brexit or general regulatory uncertainty, if i...
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america has registered over twenty million downloads from its range since may twenty eighth the gaming platform steam also does a large part of its business with offerings but what is virtual six like a test reports system and i'm sitting in a living room like i actually am feel as if i were actually inside the field. like i'm part of it. as. the girl sitting on me right now. she's right here you know here. could be the next sexual revolution health clip should we be getting with technology. futurologist and internet pioneer. phone sees a time when we will become so united with the tech that there will be a paradigm shift. sexual singularity. very where people would prefer sex it referred section to gratify were never to be ratified your life. there's no chance. he was underwhelmed by the experience. you are a part of the action and that's incredible this is a but then again you're also not like you're moving to touch something with your eyes closed things but there's nothing there for you than this and what's really missing is real life emotions looking at what. you just can't really
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industry is often quick to use new technologies and to be our is no exception the point company in north america has a registered over twenty million downloads from its range since may twenty eighth the gaming platform steam also does a large part of its business with offerings but what is virtual six like a test reports system i'm sitting in a living room like i actually am feel as if i were actually inside the felt. like i'm part of it. as. the girl sitting on the right now. she's right here you know here. could. be the next sexual revolution how close should we be getting with technology . futurologist and internet pioneer. phone sees a time when we will become so united with the tech that there will be a paradigm shift. sexual. very where people would prefer sex the preferred section gratify were never to be gratified your life. does not. he was underwhelmed by the experience. part of the action and that's incredible this is a but then again you're also not like you're moving to touch something with your eyes closed things but there's nothing there for you this what's really missing
industry is often quick to use new technologies and to be our is no exception the point company in north america has a registered over twenty million downloads from its range since may twenty eighth the gaming platform steam also does a large part of its business with offerings but what is virtual six like a test reports system i'm sitting in a living room like i actually am feel as if i were actually inside the felt. like i'm part of it. as. the girl sitting on the right now. she's right here...
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america and europe children are being hospitalized and many of us are serious serious and permanent injury is also it's alright peter hotez co-director of the crisis the children's hospital center for vaccine development thank you very much. thanks veronica. protesters in sudan have vowed to escalate their action if the country's military council insists on maintaining sovereign power intellection help demonstrators in the capital khartoum kept up their protests a day after the so-called million strong march for civilian rule they've been massing outside army headquarters ever since the ousting of president omar al bashir just over two weeks ago. and i'm now joined by our bill karim who's actually just returned from sudan i mean we were looking at some just impressive pictures there from sudan tens of thousands of people out in the streets there at the army headquarters they want civilian rule i mean you were there what was that experience like though the way we saw it in the picture people are angry they're frustrated they only want one thing which is that the military council give
america and europe children are being hospitalized and many of us are serious serious and permanent injury is also it's alright peter hotez co-director of the crisis the children's hospital center for vaccine development thank you very much. thanks veronica. protesters in sudan have vowed to escalate their action if the country's military council insists on maintaining sovereign power intellection help demonstrators in the capital khartoum kept up their protests a day after the so-called...
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were essentially five parties struggling for the possession of north america. there were the spanish to the south and southwest in mexico and what is now the american southwest, there were the french in the interior of the u.s., the drainage of the mississippi river, missouri, ohio and arkansas rivers, there was also the british who claimed -- who had freshly been kicked out of the colonies but still felt they would repossess them at some point. and then there was the new american nation. and then there were a variety of different groups of american on united,stly dis-unified in their opposition to european expansion. yearsat happened over the first half of the 19th century was that first, the french pulled out, napoleon decided he needed to spend his time and money conquering europe. this led to the louisiana thereafter, shortly the exploration of that territory by lewis and clark. of 1812, basically consolidated american possession of the colonies, especially the eastern seaboard and pushed the british up into what is now canada. finally, in the mexican-ameri
were essentially five parties struggling for the possession of north america. there were the spanish to the south and southwest in mexico and what is now the american southwest, there were the french in the interior of the u.s., the drainage of the mississippi river, missouri, ohio and arkansas rivers, there was also the british who claimed -- who had freshly been kicked out of the colonies but still felt they would repossess them at some point. and then there was the new american nation. and...
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by north america, particularly f-150 pickup trucks . at the same time, they did not do as badly in china as they had been doing and they did better in europe. they have a long way to go, but they are making turnaround outside the united states. emma: they are making turnaround , with china not as badly as they had been. million china versus a loss in the same time last year. a chart showing how chinese car shares have slumped the last 10 quarters, consecutive falling carstairs. it is of a slump there. trying to grapple with the fact that its fleet is aging in china. the good news focused on north america. david: europe has also weighed them down. they have an $11 billion turnaround plan, much of which is in europe. they have a long way to go in europe but they're making some progress. emma: they are making some progress in europe. as you said there is a long way to go. it is a big part of that turnaround. we saw they did make progress in this corner and expect to make further progress through the year. david: what i find interesting abo
by north america, particularly f-150 pickup trucks . at the same time, they did not do as badly in china as they had been doing and they did better in europe. they have a long way to go, but they are making turnaround outside the united states. emma: they are making turnaround , with china not as badly as they had been. million china versus a loss in the same time last year. a chart showing how chinese car shares have slumped the last 10 quarters, consecutive falling carstairs. it is of a slump...
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falling sales in north america and china are to blame. nissan has named a longtime executive as the coo that would bolster its ranks following the fall of carlos ghosn. >> reports from london has given one way green light to work on part of the country' 5g network. sthe telegraph says the council has agreed to let huawei build antennas and other non-core infrastructure. it defies criticism from washington and comes with the head of the u.k. intelligence agency set to one about the unprecedented scale of cyber threats. paul: the interim ceo was heckled and interrupted a dozen time during his address to shareholders as frustration at the bank's recent scandals boiled over. one activist denounces him and other executives as frauds while another complained that the bank simply cannot be trusted. troubles include revelations that it charge customers for services they did not receive or even request. shery: and we have breaking news out of south korea. we are getting the latest numbers out of algae display saying the operating loss came in at 1
falling sales in north america and china are to blame. nissan has named a longtime executive as the coo that would bolster its ranks following the fall of carlos ghosn. >> reports from london has given one way green light to work on part of the country' 5g network. sthe telegraph says the council has agreed to let huawei build antennas and other non-core infrastructure. it defies criticism from washington and comes with the head of the u.k. intelligence agency set to one about the...
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north america and europe, which are declining in religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you brought christianity... ididn't... western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches are very vibrant and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people? the young people out there roving around, they don't know it's sunday, in africa they are still praying and it is still growing. it is a problem vincent raises, a question for european religious leaders as well, when they look at the figures and by some predictions china will be the biggest, the largest number of christians which is an openly atheist society, a communist society, they have the largest number of christians. vincent has mentioned, his experience of people coming into the uk and other countries in an increasingly secular europe is in turn those people are a benefit to the churches because they help fill the pews but they are also a challenge to secu
north america and europe, which are declining in religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you brought christianity... ididn't... western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches are very vibrant and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people? the young people out there roving around, they don't know it's sunday, in africa they are still praying...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles. give us more on the background of this, would you ? give us more on the background of this, would you? russell bucklew had been on death row for 20 years, more than 20 years, after he was convict that of a particularly gruesome series of crimes back in 1996 involving rape, kidnapping and murder —— convicted. he does not dispute he was guilty of those crimes and does not dispute the death sentence that he is arguing with the nature of the sentence and how it is carried out. the lethal injection. he says and his lawyers have been arguing that the method would be cruel and unusual, which of course is banned by the us constitution, because he has a rare medical condition that produces tumours on his neck and face that could swell during the lethal injection, causing him extreme pain and the possibility of choking to death. he had argued, in the argument with the supreme court, but nitrogen gas would be a better form of execution. the court has said that they do not buy that, they do n
our north america correspondent peter bowes is in los angeles. give us more on the background of this, would you ? give us more on the background of this, would you? russell bucklew had been on death row for 20 years, more than 20 years, after he was convict that of a particularly gruesome series of crimes back in 1996 involving rape, kidnapping and murder —— convicted. he does not dispute he was guilty of those crimes and does not dispute the death sentence that he is arguing with the...
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i had welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: officials in sri lanka lower the death toll from sunday's bombings — they say it's hard to identify how many were killed. prince wiliam condemns extremism as he meets victims of the mosques attacks in new zealand. the message from christchurch and the message from al noor and linwood mosques could not be more clear. the global ideology of hate will fail to divide us. a 31 years after his first run for the white house, joe biden enters a crowded field of democrats vying to take on president trump. and cyclone kenneth makes landfall in northern mozambique — it's forecast to bring storm surges — to a country already devastated by floods. call hello. the sri lankan government has sharply lowered the number of people it says were killed in the easter sunday suicide bombings. all the health ministry now believes 253 people died —— died, that's at least a hundred fewer than the previous figure. police have carried out more raids and have iss
i had welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: officials in sri lanka lower the death toll from sunday's bombings — they say it's hard to identify how many were killed. prince wiliam condemns extremism as he meets victims of the mosques attacks in new zealand. the message from christchurch and the message from al noor and linwood mosques could not be more clear. the global ideology of hate will fail to...
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here and now in the north america musicians put on a concert for the cycling victims. it's what they can as the country struggles with the fallout of its worst ever disaster. an extra is about the simple north african dish made from little balls of wheat it's taking on a new role as a catalyst of north african unity the musgrave countries have swallow their differences and presented a joint bid to secure a year in heritage status for the delicacy it's the first time ever that for north african countries have come together to file a joint application. because an integral part of the history and tradition of the mud grab its rich in flavor and history it's the king of the table it's served at all ceremonies it's also inexpensive and highly nutritious made from little balls of durham we use or semolina flour it's a staple of family celebrations. you know it's a dish that brings us together and which we're all proud of. i believe that in these four countries there's not a friday when you don't find the smell of course goes back to because is now popular in many parts of th
here and now in the north america musicians put on a concert for the cycling victims. it's what they can as the country struggles with the fallout of its worst ever disaster. an extra is about the simple north african dish made from little balls of wheat it's taking on a new role as a catalyst of north african unity the musgrave countries have swallow their differences and presented a joint bid to secure a year in heritage status for the delicacy it's the first time ever that for north african...
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very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: north korea is claiming it's tested a new type of tactical guided weapon. it would be the first public missile test since the hanoi summit with president trump. peru's former president alan garcia dies. he shot himself as police tried to arrest him on bribery charges. gearing up for the mueller report. washington braces for new revelations in the russia investigation, but still not everything will be made public. bells toll and church bells bring out across france to mark the exact time
very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name's mike embley. our top stories: north korea is claiming it's tested a new type of tactical guided weapon. it would be the first public missile test since the hanoi summit with president trump. peru's former president alan garcia dies. he shot himself as police tried to arrest him on bribery charges. gearing up for the mueller report. washington braces for new revelations in the russia...
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our north america editor jon sopel reports. hail to the chief plays a watershed moment for this president and maybe the presidency itself. donald trump was at the white house today, meeting wounded warriors. but from his two—year long battle with robert mueller, he feels he has emerged unscathed with reputation intake. he said his guests were having a good time. i'm having a good day too. it was called no collusion, no obstruction. before publication of this long—awaited report, the president tweeted this with its game of thrones styling. his team, confident, putting out this video. no collusion. the 400—page report is riveting and dramatic. it describes the fallout from the firing of the fbi director james comey. the then—attorney generaljeff sessions goes in to see the president to tell him he has decided to appoint a special counsel to investigate russian collusion and obstruction of justice. donald trump is furious and uses very strong language. the report conveys an image of a white house in total meltdown with the
our north america editor jon sopel reports. hail to the chief plays a watershed moment for this president and maybe the presidency itself. donald trump was at the white house today, meeting wounded warriors. but from his two—year long battle with robert mueller, he feels he has emerged unscathed with reputation intake. he said his guests were having a good time. i'm having a good day too. it was called no collusion, no obstruction. before publication of this long—awaited report, the...
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the president spoke to our north america editorjon sopel. translation: several, from verbal insults against ecuador, when he referred to our country as a completely insignificant country, on one hand. and on the other — excuse me that i have to say this here — but even smearing his faeces on our embassy‘s walls. i think these are sufficient reasons to revoke and terminate his asylum. so what did jon sopel make of what president moreno told him? it was a kind of a shocking claim, as you can imagine, coming from the country's president, which gives it all that additionalforce. i should say thatjulian assange's lawyer has denied any suggestion that he behaved in that way. the president also went on to talk about his bullying of stuff, attacking stuff, even spying on stuff, putting cameras in the embassy. and what you kind of see there is the breakdown of a relationship, that he had been in that embassy for seven years and i felt, from president moreno, speaking to him, there was a kind of huge sense of relief thatjulian assange was now so
the president spoke to our north america editorjon sopel. translation: several, from verbal insults against ecuador, when he referred to our country as a completely insignificant country, on one hand. and on the other — excuse me that i have to say this here — but even smearing his faeces on our embassy‘s walls. i think these are sufficient reasons to revoke and terminate his asylum. so what did jon sopel make of what president moreno told him? it was a kind of a shocking claim, as you...
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north america and europe, which are declining in religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you brought christianity... ididn't... western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches are very vibra nt and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people? the young people out there roving around, they don't know it's sunday, in africa they are still praying and it is still growing. it is a problem vincent raises, a question for european religious leaders as well, when they look at the figures and by some predictions china will be the biggest, the largest number of christians which is an openly atheist society, a communist society, they have the largest number of christians. the thing vincent has mentioned, his experience of people coming into the uk and other countries in an increasingly secular europe is in turn those people are a benefit to the churches because they help fill the pews but they are also a challe
north america and europe, which are declining in religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you brought christianity... ididn't... western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches are very vibra nt and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people? the young people out there roving around, they don't know it's sunday, in africa they are still praying...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: yet again, more deadlock and division — mp's reject four alternatives to theresa may's brexit plan. just 10 days before the uk is due to leave the european union, the cabinet will meet on tuesday, trying to work out what to do next. frustration in europe — the brexit coordinator in the european parliament says the uk has one more chance to break the deadlock or leave without any agreement. the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a painless death. the child victims of the war in yemen, now in its fifth year. we have a special report on the medical services on the brink of collapse. british members of parliament have again failed to agree on any alternative proposals to the government's brexit strategy. they voted on four motions, all were rejected. the british prime minister will hold a lengthy meeting of her cabinet later on tuesday, trying to find a way forward. it won't be easy as mps acros
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: yet again, more deadlock and division — mp's reject four alternatives to theresa may's brexit plan. just 10 days before the uk is due to leave the european union, the cabinet will meet on tuesday, trying to work out what to do next. frustration in europe — the brexit coordinator in the european parliament says the uk has one more chance to break the deadlock or leave...
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our north america correspondent, chris buckler has the story. the attack happened as a passover celebration was being held at the synagogue in poway near san diego. elise issued a warning shortly before hand and were investigating reports armed with a gun. they said a police officer, a canine officer was on the way to the scene. he was a monitoring dispatch and the sheriff dispatch, he the call and started to make his way towards the call. as he exited the freeway he clearly saw the vehicle of the suspect who pulled over and jumped up suspect who pulled over and jumped up with his hands up and was immediately ta ken into up with his hands up and was immediately taken into custody by the police department. the mayor of the police department. the mayor of the city says one person has been killed and several others injured. the motive for the shooting is not yet known but many synagogues in the us had increased their security following an attack in pittsburgh six months ago that left 11 people dead. and — you can keep up to date with the latest o
our north america correspondent, chris buckler has the story. the attack happened as a passover celebration was being held at the synagogue in poway near san diego. elise issued a warning shortly before hand and were investigating reports armed with a gun. they said a police officer, a canine officer was on the way to the scene. he was a monitoring dispatch and the sheriff dispatch, he the call and started to make his way towards the call. as he exited the freeway he clearly saw the vehicle of...
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america has a registered over twenty million downloads from its range since may twenty eighth the gaming platform steam also does a large part of its business with offerings but what is virtual six like a tester reports system so i'm sitting in a living room like i actually. feel as if i were actually inside the field. like i'm part of. the girl sitting on me right now. she's right here you know here. could be the next sexual revolution health clip should we be getting with technology. future run against and internet pioneer. phone sees a time when we will become so united with the tech that there will be a paradigm shift. singularity. very ears where people would prefer sex it was heard certainly rather over a network to ratify the real life. test it is not. he was underwhelmed by the experience. you are a part of the action and that's incredible this is a but then again you're also not something like you're moving to touch something with your eyes closed and things but there's nothing there for you than this and what's really missing is real life emotions. you just can't really feel it
america has a registered over twenty million downloads from its range since may twenty eighth the gaming platform steam also does a large part of its business with offerings but what is virtual six like a tester reports system so i'm sitting in a living room like i actually. feel as if i were actually inside the field. like i'm part of. the girl sitting on me right now. she's right here you know here. could be the next sexual revolution health clip should we be getting with technology. future...
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where a lot of people in america are from north america going to the supreme i have to make my way over my country he's proud that more than seventy five thousand people read his website per month but when does he think it would be true success then rearward to reach out to every young person in the country. to get their new complement reduced to a walk of course and rearward to influence the government and what is more sekou says he intends to keep pushing young people in his country to stay while also holding the government accountable for helping the next generation. some football now and there are two champions league quarter finals taking place tonight. juventus in amsterdam while manchester united take on the mighty barcelona at old trafford and the last round on the gun assault team completed a remarkable comeback against barry sargent and the united coach is not fazed by the spanish giants. since taking over as coach in december all the scare has transformed the mood at manchester united the no each in has turned his squad loose with paul and marcus rash furred spearheading a le
where a lot of people in america are from north america going to the supreme i have to make my way over my country he's proud that more than seventy five thousand people read his website per month but when does he think it would be true success then rearward to reach out to every young person in the country. to get their new complement reduced to a walk of course and rearward to influence the government and what is more sekou says he intends to keep pushing young people in his country to stay...
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launch in november in north america and will be rolled out in otheher markets through 2020 and 2021. the service combinenes various franchises. you will have access to pixar, marvel, national geograraphic, and the e star wa. also have ththe streaming hohome of the simpmps. a study published in march said there e are more people who pay for streaming services than streaming services, but disney is stepping into a saturated market. streaminged into the business with apple tv plus. it is an ambitious move by disney and will not bear fruit in the short term. they do not expect to turn profit until 2023. they will be trying to get back there content to other streaming services like e netflix. >>>> the new structure for no ws meant to replace the current headquarters. they are focusing on self-driving, kinetic cars. the former neeson chairman was ofested on suspicion misappropriating funds. annetttte: shares of renenault e trading u up t to .2%. pushing higher ahead d of corprporate earnings next t wee. some more business headlines for you. india's governmentnt willl investigate whether je
launch in november in north america and will be rolled out in otheher markets through 2020 and 2021. the service combinenes various franchises. you will have access to pixar, marvel, national geograraphic, and the e star wa. also have ththe streaming hohome of the simpmps. a study published in march said there e are more people who pay for streaming services than streaming services, but disney is stepping into a saturated market. streaminged into the business with apple tv plus. it is an...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: robert mueller‘s long awaited report on russian interference says there was no collusion with russia by the trump campaign in the 2016 us election. the heavily redacted report doesn't exonerate him and it also raises questions of obstruction of justice. but president trump says it's game over. they are having a good day. i'm having a good day as well. it is called no collusion, no obstruction. hundreds of thousands of people in sudan demand a civilian run government.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: robert mueller‘s long awaited report on russian interference says there was no collusion with russia by the trump campaign in the 2016 us election. the heavily redacted report doesn't exonerate him and it also raises questions of obstruction of justice. but president trump says it's game over. they are having a good day. i'm having a good day as well. it is called...