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but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. she receives the alerts through an app installed on her desktop computer 4 seconds gives you a couple of things first it gives you the knowledge that. >>what you're feeling are about to feel is indeed an earthquake and not just a big truck going by. it also would give you enough time to drop cover and hold on which is generally the recommended advice for what you should do when you feel taking strauss says the system is actively monitoring all quakes above a magnitude of 3.5. >>in berkeley fleet at all kron 4 news kron four's a special earthquake section on our website under the earthquake tab you'll find an interactive map and other stories on. >>recent earthquakes. you can also find information on what you should have in your earthquake hit at home. it's all at kron 4 dot com. >>well happening tonight, the newest democratic presidential candidate, san francisco. billionaire tom stier is hosting his first campaign event in san francisco. it's taking place at 6.30 at manny's on 16th s
but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. she receives the alerts through an app installed on her desktop computer 4 seconds gives you a couple of things first it gives you the knowledge that. >>what you're feeling are about to feel is indeed an earthquake and not just a big truck going by. it also would give you enough time to drop cover and hold on which is generally the recommended advice for what you should do when you feel taking strauss says the system is actively monitoring all...
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well strauss who lost his wife to cancer in december has since set up the ruth strauss foundation. and the second day of the lord's ashes test will support the charity with supporters asked to wear red. it's not the first time that something like this has happened in the cricket world, australia have done something similar in memory of the late wife of former cricketer glenn mcgrath. i have been forced to look at spirituality a bit more in the past six or nine months and so maybe more in tune to looking for signs and sunday for me was a sign. just an incredibly emotional day and to have my kids there, my son, he had his 11th birthday and he was watching it unfold. and sometimes you get the rub of the green and you feel there is someone up there looking down on you and i did feel that notjust for me but for all english cricket that day. there is just over a year to go until the tokyo 2020 olympics begin and several of the british teams are currently injapan to test the venues and get a taste of what to expect at next year's games. world record holder adam peaty is one of the swimmer
well strauss who lost his wife to cancer in december has since set up the ruth strauss foundation. and the second day of the lord's ashes test will support the charity with supporters asked to wear red. it's not the first time that something like this has happened in the cricket world, australia have done something similar in memory of the late wife of former cricketer glenn mcgrath. i have been forced to look at spirituality a bit more in the past six or nine months and so maybe more in tune...
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strauss says he should be a shoe—in for the ashes, which gets underway injust over two weeks. if he's fit enough to get through a test match, he is a point of difference player he gives us something we wouldn't normally have. he is so good and calm and composed, i'm struggling to think of another player that has had the impact he has had in such a short period of time. now, it's one thing to be the nba's most valuable player, but when giannis antetokounmpo tried his hand at baseball, there were mixed results. the milwaukee bucks forward said he'd never even touched a baseball and it showed as he tried his hand in the batting cage beneath the stands before the new york yankees faced the tampa bay rays. the 611" player got some coaching which enabled him to hit a stationary ball. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. it is true to say that weather does not stop at a country's borders. if we take a look at what happened on sunday here in the uk, south—east england we had some gr
strauss says he should be a shoe—in for the ashes, which gets underway injust over two weeks. if he's fit enough to get through a test match, he is a point of difference player he gives us something we wouldn't normally have. he is so good and calm and composed, i'm struggling to think of another player that has had the impact he has had in such a short period of time. now, it's one thing to be the nba's most valuable player, but when giannis antetokounmpo tried his hand at baseball, there...
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radio strauss has been covering the events joining the revelers marina what's the atmosphere been there in the center of berlin today. it was really good rebecca there was a huge party it was like a fast seville atmosphere never a lot of people outside on the street the weather of course very summery very nice just like a lot of leather and sat there and some people wearing clothes leads to nothing and said now the price has got into now and you can see behind me close to prime guy there's a potty going on and not just here but also another places are for len people keep on celebrating tonight with such a party atmosphere it's not how much of the origins of this event as a political protest is still evident during berlin's christmas straight day. that actually looks like a party some people i talked to they told me yeah it's not me and so i this is not going out having a party having a couple of drinks but there's also something deeper truth most people are actually here because they want to protest because they want to protest that l.c.d. t.v. people towns have the same rights in most
radio strauss has been covering the events joining the revelers marina what's the atmosphere been there in the center of berlin today. it was really good rebecca there was a huge party it was like a fast seville atmosphere never a lot of people outside on the street the weather of course very summery very nice just like a lot of leather and sat there and some people wearing clothes leads to nothing and said now the price has got into now and you can see behind me close to prime guy there's a...
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i think if levi strauss is willing to pay $50,000 for them, take the money and run. >> is he right? november 5, 2016 is the date we're to find out. then, just before the levi's go up on the block, daniel postpones the sale due to technical glitches. a few days later, he's talking to a buyer from japan, but the jeans are not a good fit. >> at 44 waist and 37 length, the jeans were too big for them. they were planning on purchasing them to wear. so that deal fell through. it was very depressing. >> size really does matter when it comes to vintage levi's. if it's either too little or too big, it's going to be harder to establish a value, or just not as valuable. >> levi's would not comment on any negotiations with jock, but we do know he has at least one sizable offer very much on the table. >> there's absolutely a market for jock's levi's. i personally would be willing to pay $35,000 for them. i'll make that mark in blood right now if you want. >> what would ol' solomon warner do? jock's pretty sure his great-great granddaddy would tell him to sit tight. he's positive the frontier mer
i think if levi strauss is willing to pay $50,000 for them, take the money and run. >> is he right? november 5, 2016 is the date we're to find out. then, just before the levi's go up on the block, daniel postpones the sale due to technical glitches. a few days later, he's talking to a buyer from japan, but the jeans are not a good fit. >> at 44 waist and 37 length, the jeans were too big for them. they were planning on purchasing them to wear. so that deal fell through. it was very...
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but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>for as a special earthquake section on our web site under the earthquake 10 and you will find an interactive map and other stories on recent earthquakes. you can also find information on what you should have in your earthquake hit at home, it's on kron 4 dot com. >>now to make sure we're tracking tonight, the man accused of stabbing and killing nia wilson. the macarthur bart station has been found competent to stand trial. the crime was in july of last year 28 year-old john lee cowan who you see here is facing murder and attempted murder charges. the wilson sister was also stabbed that day but survived the judge i
but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>for as...
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but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>people who are in a storage unit at the pacheco many storage facility are waiting to find out if their stuff was destroyed in a fire. it was a grass fire there that destroyed about 20 units and damaged several more at the facility. some people are stopping by to just check in on their personal belongings in those storage units. one woman says that she was told that her unit suffered water and smoke damage. >>for me i think i'm one of the fortunate ones that. the unit and actually. go up in flames. i feel terrible for them. the unit owners who i watched on tv just everything was engulfed in flames and i can't imagi
but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>people...
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growing pains for levi strauss. the retailer had one of the most successful ipos of the year but profits fell 63% from a year ago. let's get you started with a quick check on where markets are trading in the afternoon session. we are seeing u.s. equity markets holding higher with the s&p 500 up half a percent. this of course after really getting to a new record, and the s&p 500 surpassing the 3000 level. losing steam at the moment but we are seeing financials leading the declines on the s&p 500. the dow up .4%. the nasdaq is gaining .8%. investors digesting chair powell's comments at the house when he testified in congress, pretty much solidifying a rate cut this month. you can see the 10-year yield at the moment trading at 2.07. this after we saw the treasury rally, taking the yield toward 2%. that move paring back a little bit at the moment. look at theking a currency market because while there has been so much focus on the fed, some central bank news in canada, where the bank of canada left its overnight wreck --
growing pains for levi strauss. the retailer had one of the most successful ipos of the year but profits fell 63% from a year ago. let's get you started with a quick check on where markets are trading in the afternoon session. we are seeing u.s. equity markets holding higher with the s&p 500 up half a percent. this of course after really getting to a new record, and the s&p 500 surpassing the 3000 level. losing steam at the moment but we are seeing financials leading the declines on the...
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that's why we launched the latest product, official trump strauss. now you can be free from liberal paper strauss that fall apart within minutes and ruin your drink. he actually mentioned to me that this idea came after he was drinking out of a paper straw at an airport. >> and these are recyclable plastic strauss, because a lot of the plastic straws are not recyclable and end up in the general waste. the trump campaign is being environmentally sensitive with plastic straws. >> this gets to a larger point with large cultural shifts of people in parts of the country not getting it, not understanding it and hating it. >> here's the thing. you're right about that. but i would rather have a president who tells me the truth than one who lies and tries to tell you that we are not going to be a majority/minority country. we already are. we're here and not going anywhere. so this guy who says those people, it's your fault, you don't have a job and then didn't even bring the jobs back where he said he was going to -- >> it's a much simpler argument to say pla
that's why we launched the latest product, official trump strauss. now you can be free from liberal paper strauss that fall apart within minutes and ruin your drink. he actually mentioned to me that this idea came after he was drinking out of a paper straw at an airport. >> and these are recyclable plastic strauss, because a lot of the plastic straws are not recyclable and end up in the general waste. the trump campaign is being environmentally sensitive with plastic straws. >> this...
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cm strauss, when he came to the home, he never stopped being involved in the community. he had a regular column in the newspaper. he wrote so frequently that the paper started a beauvoir section. he would report on everything. sometimes they were bible lessons. so-and-so just came to the home. constantly engaging the community with the home. probably the most popular news were weddings at the home. veterans and widows would fall in love and get married. my favorite was one of the widows who i think had married eight times by the end. her famous phrase, if the lord keeps taking them, i figure i'm -- keeps taking them, i figure i should too. [laughter] not -- they are not isolated from the community. they are not cut out at all. it's a very vibrant community. the other account i went to share with you is of a woman by the name of anna ellis. remember when i told you that scholars thought this home, you don't come out once you go in. they tended to stay there. mississippi passed a law that would provide free medical care to any pensioner who needed that care. you could go t
cm strauss, when he came to the home, he never stopped being involved in the community. he had a regular column in the newspaper. he wrote so frequently that the paper started a beauvoir section. he would report on everything. sometimes they were bible lessons. so-and-so just came to the home. constantly engaging the community with the home. probably the most popular news were weddings at the home. veterans and widows would fall in love and get married. my favorite was one of the widows who i...
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but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. coming up after the break if you want to skip the commute you can on a helicopter and if you can afford it. but the service is there for you we'll take a closer look. >>and here's a live look outside the baby to put bay bridge approach and that hopes there wishing they could fly over t >>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news we continue to track many delays and bar delays in downtown san francisco ap after raine problem that started on muni spilled over on to the bar track. so the embarcadero station is still close for passengers as crews clean up trying to figure out what caused that drainage issue they're tellin
but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. coming up after...
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andrew strauss backs jofra archer's inclusion for the ashes. the paceman was instrumental in england's world cup win and could make his test debut against ireland next week before the 5—test series against australia in august and september. rory mcilroy says he hopes to give the home fans something to cheerfor as he prepares for the open championship at royal portrush. the northern irishman grew up playing the course. northern ireland desperately need a win at the netball world cup. but they're currently trailing four time winners new zealand you can follow that online and we'll be live in liverpool along with the rest of the sport at 3:30. four democratic congresswomen have described donald trump's comments — that they should go back to their countries of origin — as a racist attempt to distract from his failing policies. the woman held a press conference last night accusing the president of a white nationalist agenda. the interesting thing is he is keeping this up and thinks this is working and i think he will feel his co re working and
andrew strauss backs jofra archer's inclusion for the ashes. the paceman was instrumental in england's world cup win and could make his test debut against ireland next week before the 5—test series against australia in august and september. rory mcilroy says he hopes to give the home fans something to cheerfor as he prepares for the open championship at royal portrush. the northern irishman grew up playing the course. northern ireland desperately need a win at the netball world cup. but...
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andrew strauss saying that himself. it really was a special moment. to think the score of the time, when you think we have played seven weeks of cricket, 48 matches across the tournament, the two finalists, england and new zealand, could not be split. the plate and they were level and after the super over, the scores were level. it was an unbelievable result, unbelievable turnaround for england as well when you consider the very nearly did not make it out of the group stage. a great moment forjofra archer, bowling that super over, as england came out on top, onlyjust. how does it feel? it must be a special feeling? yes, how does it feel? it must be a specialfeeling? yes, it's sunken in a little bit more this morning. it wasjust a really, really a little bit more this morning. it was just a really, really great day yesterday, especially sharing it with the lads. how does it feel, this reception today? amazing. the kids are here. you know, hopefully we can inspire some kids who would like to turn professional because someone like to turn professional be
andrew strauss saying that himself. it really was a special moment. to think the score of the time, when you think we have played seven weeks of cricket, 48 matches across the tournament, the two finalists, england and new zealand, could not be split. the plate and they were level and after the super over, the scores were level. it was an unbelievable result, unbelievable turnaround for england as well when you consider the very nearly did not make it out of the group stage. a great moment...
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strauss. next speaker, please. >> commissioners, i'm tim haas. i'm also a member of friends of d.t.x. and i was one of the 20 or so citizens who sat on the so-called rab working group. what you have developed and presented to you in preliminary form, a profound document. it goes to the basis of the whole project. i could be crabby and point out that i requested both this body and the board of supervisors to undertake such an effort, at least over the last decade. but i won't. but now you have it. and as we predicted, it's going to take two years and it may require state legislation and other things that could delay it even further. as my colleague peter strauss has mentioned, there are things that can be done now, for which the funding is available, which would not affect any grandeur project. the pennsylvania avenue project tunnel took two years. and it involved the citizens and it was a unanimous report, which your board accepted. the next step is an environmental review of that. that should begin now. the planning department has the funds to b
strauss. next speaker, please. >> commissioners, i'm tim haas. i'm also a member of friends of d.t.x. and i was one of the 20 or so citizens who sat on the so-called rab working group. what you have developed and presented to you in preliminary form, a profound document. it goes to the basis of the whole project. i could be crabby and point out that i requested both this body and the board of supervisors to undertake such an effort, at least over the last decade. but i won't. but now you...
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but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>all right, let's take a live look outside and see how things are shaping up on hump day we have a lot of fog earlier and i don't know where to go. >>don't see much of it right there we're spoiled rotten we look at that shot here in the bay area turn right now to chief meteorologist lawrence karnow to break down the left. >>kind of pull back don't worry. we've got some reinforcements on the way so that fog is going to thicken up and move on shore but yeah, nice shot out there this evening a bad at all looking to the marine headlines. you see couple of patches of fog over that of the golden gate that stretch to earl
but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>all...
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andrew strauss has been given a lot of credit for the world cup triumph since previous failures were behind the push for years ago to prioritise limited cricket. speaking with the former director of cricket. limited cricket. speaking with the former director of cricketlj limited cricket. speaking with the former director of cricket. i just think we never prioritised that over cricket. we decide as an afterthought and it was all about test cricket and the world cup would come that will be playing the wrong style, not put enough preparation and we'd all get a slap on the wrist and we'd all get a slap on the wrist and say that's a very good and just repeat the same mistake when the tournament came along and ijust felt like, with the world cup in 2019 in england, we couldn't do that. i would have been so angry with myself if he did that again. it wasn't about prioritising this of the other, it is about playing the style of the game does going to be much more aggressive than positive and 1000 able to put the opposition teams under more pressure from that point on, it was about getting a c
andrew strauss has been given a lot of credit for the world cup triumph since previous failures were behind the push for years ago to prioritise limited cricket. speaking with the former director of cricket. limited cricket. speaking with the former director of cricketlj limited cricket. speaking with the former director of cricket. i just think we never prioritised that over cricket. we decide as an afterthought and it was all about test cricket and the world cup would come that will be...
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strauss says he should be a shoe—in for the ashes if he is fit enough to get through a test match, he plays, he is a point of difference player he gives us something we wouldn't normally have. iam something we wouldn't normally have. i am struggling to think of another player who has had the success he has had in such a short period of time. a transfer between tottenham and atletico madrid is almost finalised. newcastle midfielder matt ritchie says he's surprised and disappointed to see rafa benitez leave the club when his contract came to an end last month. steve bruce is set to take over having resigned as manager of sheffield wednesday yesterday. to see the manager leave was disappointing because he had a good rain with the club, but it was a decision that was made obviously between the manager himself and the owners of the club, so it was out of our hands. we now have to look forward to a new manager and a new season. it is a strange situation, this is the first experience i have had of it. the netball world cup continues. there was another big defeat for northern ireland it was o
strauss says he should be a shoe—in for the ashes if he is fit enough to get through a test match, he plays, he is a point of difference player he gives us something we wouldn't normally have. iam something we wouldn't normally have. i am struggling to think of another player who has had the success he has had in such a short period of time. a transfer between tottenham and atletico madrid is almost finalised. newcastle midfielder matt ritchie says he's surprised and disappointed to see rafa...
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daniel strauss, julian aguilera still with us. dan, he was finishing by saying he may let the press into the detention centers or get close to them? in general, really dressing the issue of "the new york times" article that came out related to the difficult, the squalid conditions in these detention centers. >> i think it's clear the president remains an avid reader of "the new york times." beyond that, this is something that -- this is one of the marquee issues of the trump administration, which is to curb immigration along the southern border. these stories that have continued to come out about lack of hygiene in these detention centers, overcrowding, are things that are resonating, but there's a lot of evidence to suggest that's not the case. >> we'll have to listen. it was hard to hear there. thank you both. political -- all right. julian, since i hear that we have a little bit more time with you, i might to ask you what your thoughts were about what you heard from the president. clear he was saying it's a fabrication what hap
daniel strauss, julian aguilera still with us. dan, he was finishing by saying he may let the press into the detention centers or get close to them? in general, really dressing the issue of "the new york times" article that came out related to the difficult, the squalid conditions in these detention centers. >> i think it's clear the president remains an avid reader of "the new york times." beyond that, this is something that -- this is one of the marquee issues of the...
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but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>where do you live civil grand jury report released today found that some san francisco neighborhoods may be more vulnerable to fire damage in the event of a major quake. the city's seismically safe high pressure hillary water system supply doesn't reach all parts of the city neighborhoods like the outer richmond outer sunset. bayview in hunters point among others are especially vulnerable. the report says city leaders have known about this deficiency for decades mud. a safe high pressure system is not set for completion for the next 35 years or more. the civil grand jury is now recommending that the city come up w
but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>where...
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strauss needs to take a lot of credit, but it is the players that do it. they have earned the right to be in this final, ijust hope that they play to their full potential, because if they do that, eoin morgan will be lifting the trophy, i am sure new zealand will think otherwise. we know the strength that england have in their ranks, when it comes to the bowling, chris woakes out there, strengthen the batting. eoin morgan certainly the batting. eoin morgan certainly the globe great captain will hope that they can make home advantage count, because it was australia the holders who won a title on home soil for yea rs holders who won a title on home soil for years ago, and holders who won a title on home soil foryears ago, and india holders who won a title on home soil for years ago, and india for years before that. i do front of a raucous home crowd here, supporting a glade on, we wait to see whether and they can get over the line a little bit later on. that is that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. tha
strauss needs to take a lot of credit, but it is the players that do it. they have earned the right to be in this final, ijust hope that they play to their full potential, because if they do that, eoin morgan will be lifting the trophy, i am sure new zealand will think otherwise. we know the strength that england have in their ranks, when it comes to the bowling, chris woakes out there, strengthen the batting. eoin morgan certainly the batting. eoin morgan certainly the globe great captain will...
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just to recap with the earnings we did, levi strauss with seven -- it's second ever set of results. reported seven cents for the quarter. analysts were looking for 12.5 cents. we are still looking to see if we can compare apples to apples here. that does it for the closing bell. more on jay powell's testimony. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters to new york. taylor: i'mbostick taylor riggs. romaine: stocks are up, treasuries are down. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" gearse: the fed chairman up to face lawmakers on capitol hill. shares of dialysis providers sink today as president trump takes aim at prices in the kidney-care market. and we will speak to one of the candidates running for president, representative tim o'ryan of ohio. taylor: fed chair powell is set to appear before the house banking committee tomorrow and onto the senate on thursday. powell will likely mirror language from the fomc minutes last month, saying it will act as appropriate. i want to welcome our senior reporter for economics. what is the one key piece of informat
just to recap with the earnings we did, levi strauss with seven -- it's second ever set of results. reported seven cents for the quarter. analysts were looking for 12.5 cents. we are still looking to see if we can compare apples to apples here. that does it for the closing bell. more on jay powell's testimony. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters to new york. taylor: i'mbostick taylor riggs. romaine: stocks are up, treasuries are down. joe: the question is,...
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but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakesyusually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>by the way cross for as a special earthquake section on our website under the earthquake tab you'll find an interactive map and other stories about recent quakes you can also find info on what you should have in your first quake hit at home. all that's on kron 4 dot com. >>a bittersweet announcement from a long time police chief in the bay area san mateo police chief says an mannheimer announced today she will retire at the end of the year. mannheimer served more than 19 years as the san mateo police chief and 35 years as a police officer, she tells us she joins law enforcement because she loves serving the public
but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have right now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakesyusually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>by the...
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but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have ght now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>the bitter sweet announcement from a long time police chief on the peninsula, san mateo police chief suzanne that mannheimer is going to retire at the end of the year. she tells us she join law enforcement because she loved serving the public. >>for us every day and for me has been rewarding in different. and for you to be able to say that after a 35 year career that is this for warning. i can't many that would have satisfied it for me like this one. >>35 years in 19 at the san mateo police to department as the chief 35 years as a police officer in total. >>in national headlines. one senator put the brakes on a fu
but strauss says ultimately that's the goal. the quake system that we have ght now she color. >>is actively monitoring earthquakes usually above magnitude 3.5. >>that doesn't mean that all communication methods are going to push out information for an earthquake of that magnitude she adds the length of the warning is not fixed it changes depending on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake and the fault that shakes in berkeley fleet of all kron 4 news. >>the...
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the former england captain andrew strauss called it "the greatest game of cricket in history." it ended with england being crowned world champions for the very first time. it was so tense, and so close against new zealand. the 50 overs ended in a draw so it went to a super over, effectively a penalty shoot out for cricket, and even that ended in a draw, and england won it because they scored more boundaries. to me and to the team and everyone who has been involved in the past couple of years, it means everything, the planning, the dedication the, the commitment, it has been an incrediblejourney. i do not ——i has been an incrediblejourney. i do not —— i still cannot believe it. sport sometimes has very fine margins and the very finest of margins and the very finest of margins and the very finest of margins and could have gone either way. these were the scenes just a few miles from lord's —— these were the scenes just a few miles from lord's at trafalgar square as fans watched england make history. 27 years since their last world cup final, and in a tournament of huge
the former england captain andrew strauss called it "the greatest game of cricket in history." it ended with england being crowned world champions for the very first time. it was so tense, and so close against new zealand. the 50 overs ended in a draw so it went to a super over, effectively a penalty shoot out for cricket, and even that ended in a draw, and england won it because they scored more boundaries. to me and to the team and everyone who has been involved in the past couple...
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straight to strauss but then we find a d w correspondent whole thing welcome max so as not on the line the maid had big pitch to any piece today how was she received she didn't make a pitch to all the m.e. peas but especially her own political group the conservatives the european peoples party because after all she has to get them on board before she can start convincing others and we hear that behind closed doors things went quite well the welcome was friendly not enthusiastic which is not very surprising if you consider that the p.p. until tuesday had a different lead candidate on favor who got substituted by funding lion but she appeared to have won the delegates over by talking about her roots she grew up in brussels at least partly she went to school in brussels she also welcomed everyone in 3 languages french english and german that went down quite well and then she answered questions about all kinds of you topics nato and nato and the e.u. for example or or migration so it appears that went quite well i thought it was fun the line ok months so where is the opposition to the fund
straight to strauss but then we find a d w correspondent whole thing welcome max so as not on the line the maid had big pitch to any piece today how was she received she didn't make a pitch to all the m.e. peas but especially her own political group the conservatives the european peoples party because after all she has to get them on board before she can start convincing others and we hear that behind closed doors things went quite well the welcome was friendly not enthusiastic which is not...
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levi strauss has reported a i7% drop in quarterly profit. the iconicjeans maker was hit by a stronger dollar, higher marketing spending, and costs related to its recent stock market listing. its shares slumped in extended trading on the news. italy's huge debts are for many the biggest financial threat europe is facing right now and could lead to an even bigger crisis than greece. it's all because of government debts that the governor of the central bank has told the bbc too high and need to be reduced. a significant amount of this is held by banks across europe so any default could have consequences well beyond italy. from rome, darshini david reports. italians are having to tighten their belts, and their lack of cash could affect us all. translation: many people havejust 700 or 800 euros a month to live on. people are losing their jobs all the time. however tempting their products, it is no easier for businesses. translation: we get nothing back. we pay taxes but then we expect the service is to be good. instead they are cutting them all.
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or transsexual so that's definitely still just political points to this principle so it's a marina strauss in central poland thanks very much for the update. i have to cycling now agan banal is said to win this year's 2 it affronts after he held on to his late through the penultimate stage the colombian held off his closest competitors on the steep climb up to torrens as italian been chan's on a volley when the stage that means burn out simply has to cross the finish line at the same paris on sunday as the final stage of the race is only ceremonial. you're watching news up next a technology show shift today that amy talking about and while it's not asking just how secure are my ball payments it systems really is i'm rebecca it is in that and thanks for. storing people over information providing. the means to want to express that. facebook and twitter poke today at in touch follow us.
or transsexual so that's definitely still just political points to this principle so it's a marina strauss in central poland thanks very much for the update. i have to cycling now agan banal is said to win this year's 2 it affronts after he held on to his late through the penultimate stage the colombian held off his closest competitors on the steep climb up to torrens as italian been chan's on a volley when the stage that means burn out simply has to cross the finish line at the same paris on...
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you could see that you could see oh that sounds out to come oh right so these events as well marina strauss in central berlin thanks very much for the update. $200.00 game as a battling it out this weekend in new york for a whopping $30000000.00 in prize money at the 1st of a fortnight world cup the tournament is the biggest and wealthiest in the burgeoning e-sports market and has attracted the best for not players from around the globe most of them teenage boys each competitor is guaranteed to leave stadium with at least $50000.00 the online survival game has become an international phenomenon since it launched in 27 thing. there. and i forget you can always get data over the news on the go just download our app from google play all from the app store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and also use the date of the app to send us your photos and videos. up next a date of the documentary looking at racism and intolerance in america we're back at the top of the hour with more news headlines in the meantime c
you could see that you could see oh that sounds out to come oh right so these events as well marina strauss in central berlin thanks very much for the update. $200.00 game as a battling it out this weekend in new york for a whopping $30000000.00 in prize money at the 1st of a fortnight world cup the tournament is the biggest and wealthiest in the burgeoning e-sports market and has attracted the best for not players from around the globe most of them teenage boys each competitor is guaranteed to...
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we saw andrew strauss come in as director of cricket, he prioritised white ball cricket. trevor bayliss was appointed as head coach, a specialist in the shorter format of the game. it benefited england. and they stuck by eoin morgan, a member of that team that went out in the first round four yea rs went out in the first round four years ago, captaining the side now. who would have thought, i'm sure he wouldn't think he would be here having led england to a world cup, having led england to a world cup, having been brought up on the outskirts of dublin. he has masterminded this attacking cricket that england have played, that they have demonstrated over this four year period. it is that that got them over the line, by virtue of having hit as many sixes and fours as they did in the match. a huge disappointment for new zealand. beaten finalists yesterday, as they we re beaten finalists yesterday, as they were in melbourne four years ago, a real signalfor them. i were in melbourne four years ago, a real signal for them. i think were in melbourne four years ago, a real signalf
we saw andrew strauss come in as director of cricket, he prioritised white ball cricket. trevor bayliss was appointed as head coach, a specialist in the shorter format of the game. it benefited england. and they stuck by eoin morgan, a member of that team that went out in the first round four yea rs went out in the first round four years ago, captaining the side now. who would have thought, i'm sure he wouldn't think he would be here having led england to a world cup, having led england to a...
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levi strauss has reported a 17% fall in quarterly profits. the iconic jeans manufacturer was hit by a stronger dollar and costs related to its recent stock market listing. shares slumped in extended trading on this latest development. a quick looking out the markets. lacklustre trade for the two major asia—pacific markets open for trade. thank you so much for investing time with us. wimbledon action is coming right up sport today. —— with sport today. this is bbc news the top stories this hour. the two contenders to be the uk's next prime minister clashed in a face—to—face televisied leadership debate — brexit and the diplomatic row with president trump drew the most heat. protest leaders in hong kong threaten new mass rallies, saying a concession on the controversial extradition bill doesn't go far enough. jeremy corbyn has said that labour would support remaining in the european union if there's another referendum on any tory brexit deal. he said he'd press the new prime minister to put their final proposal to the people, whethe
levi strauss has reported a 17% fall in quarterly profits. the iconic jeans manufacturer was hit by a stronger dollar and costs related to its recent stock market listing. shares slumped in extended trading on this latest development. a quick looking out the markets. lacklustre trade for the two major asia—pacific markets open for trade. thank you so much for investing time with us. wimbledon action is coming right up sport today. —— with sport today. this is bbc news the top stories this...
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. >>> levi strauss trying to soothe investors after a rough earnings report. we're digging into the numbers on that and much more. >>> it's primetime for lady gaga the pop superstar teaming up with the world's largest online retailer it's wednesday, july 10th. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to wor"worldwide exchange." i'm courtney ragan in for brian sullivan stock points to another loss for the dow. this would be four straight losses if we tack on to this session. the dow more than half a percent off of its record high the s&p 500 and the nasdaq also indicating a lower open. we know we have a number of hours still to go. let's get a check on what's going on in the bond market. you can see the yield on the ten year, 2.108. it's actually quite a move from what we saw on july 3rd when we were at 2 1/2 year lows there at 1.9 and change that jobs report really changed a lot. >>> let's go worldwide and check and see what happened around the world while perhapsyou were sleeping overnight in asia you can see we had a mixed
. >>> levi strauss trying to soothe investors after a rough earnings report. we're digging into the numbers on that and much more. >>> it's primetime for lady gaga the pop superstar teaming up with the world's largest online retailer it's wednesday, july 10th. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to wor"worldwide exchange." i'm courtney ragan in for brian sullivan stock points to another loss for the dow. this...
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i love levi strauss. you're dressed for a lack of success with it plummeting 12% today on hideous guidance. levis came public on march 21st. the first belig deal of the yea and primed the pump for the big ipo cycle. levi is the company has a storied history and kicking around since 1853. it has terrific management we had on the show chip burg, ceo seasoned executive so it made sense why the stock immediately went to a premium after pricing at $17 it spiked up to $22.20 at the open and closed at $23.66 big success. they were trading at 22 times earnings which was more expensive than the average apparel stock, not totally unhinged but this was a rookie stock even though the company had been around for more than 100 years and the first quarter of the gate, maybe that justified the valuation and levis did a great job but the quarter reported last night, the market decided it was a bomb. maybe not a nuclear device but i would say it was a loaded cannister. if you look at the headline number, sell off might see
i love levi strauss. you're dressed for a lack of success with it plummeting 12% today on hideous guidance. levis came public on march 21st. the first belig deal of the yea and primed the pump for the big ipo cycle. levi is the company has a storied history and kicking around since 1853. it has terrific management we had on the show chip burg, ceo seasoned executive so it made sense why the stock immediately went to a premium after pricing at $17 it spiked up to $22.20 at the open and closed at...
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meanwhile andrew strauss the man who masterminded england's world cup success said previous failures were behind the push to prioritise white ball cricket and the 50 over game. natalie pirks spoke with england's former director of cricket. ijust think we i just think we need to ijust think we need to prioritise white ball cricket. it was all about test cricket and then the world cup would come along and we would be playing the wrong style and we would give ourselves a slap on the wrist and say that was not good and then just repeat the same mistake next time the tournament came along. i just felt with the world cup in 2019 in england we could not do that. i would have been angry with myself if we had done that again. it was about playing a form of the game and style of the game that was going to be much more aggressive and positive and one that was able to put opposition teams under more pressure. and from that point onwards it was about getting a captain and coach that could role model and play that out. my involvement started with the idea and finished with you guys grabbing that w
meanwhile andrew strauss the man who masterminded england's world cup success said previous failures were behind the push to prioritise white ball cricket and the 50 over game. natalie pirks spoke with england's former director of cricket. ijust think we i just think we need to ijust think we need to prioritise white ball cricket. it was all about test cricket and then the world cup would come along and we would be playing the wrong style and we would give ourselves a slap on the wrist and say...
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strauss says england should have no hesitation in picking the paceman. if he is fit enough to get to the test match, he gives us something we would not otherwise have. he isjust so would not otherwise have. he isjust so good! for 24—year—old he is so good and so composed. i struggle to think of another player that has had the impact he has had in a short period of time. rory mcilroy says he hopes to give the home fans something to cheerfor as he prepares for the open championship at royal portrush. northern ireland will stage the open for the first time in 68 years this week. mcilroy says the emotion could get to him if he won. i am proud that i might have contributed to getting the championship to northern ireland. the success of darren clarke as well. i think that is part of the reason why they wanted to come here. and all the people in portrush that have done a fantasticjob to bring this championship here. it's spectacular. it's certainly a different golf course than i grew up playing, it's tougher, it's bigger. i have been looking at pictures on
strauss says england should have no hesitation in picking the paceman. if he is fit enough to get to the test match, he gives us something we would not otherwise have. he isjust so would not otherwise have. he isjust so good! for 24—year—old he is so good and so composed. i struggle to think of another player that has had the impact he has had in a short period of time. rory mcilroy says he hopes to give the home fans something to cheerfor as he prepares for the open championship at royal...
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we're also waiting results from levi strauss this hour we'll bring you them as soon as we get them. first to talk about the market today barry math is here welcome barry. tom farley still here chairman and ceo of far point llc mike, what about you, had an interesting mix of sector performance today, materials not so hot, real estate doing well, but financials and tech. >> exactly mostly financials and tech consumer remains pretty much leadership across the board. so i think that's been pretty consistent we were talking yesterday about how this calming down of the market after highs last wednesday looked innocuous was a little overheated. i would imagine tomorrow with powell and the next day, it's a two-way risk could say something the market could relax and move to the upside as well as potentially taking back talk about a fed rate cut seems like it makes sense. the open this morning the s&p was just barely below friday's morning low, after the jobs report and picked up from there. the tape still acts pretty well you have to say. >> do you expect the fed chair tomorrow to give a cle
we're also waiting results from levi strauss this hour we'll bring you them as soon as we get them. first to talk about the market today barry math is here welcome barry. tom farley still here chairman and ceo of far point llc mike, what about you, had an interesting mix of sector performance today, materials not so hot, real estate doing well, but financials and tech. >> exactly mostly financials and tech consumer remains pretty much leadership across the board. so i think that's been...
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levi strauss also reports today. stocks retreated yesterday amid uncertainty over whether the fed will cut its key interest rate. the dow tumbled 115 points. the s&p 500 dropped 14, and the nasdaq fell 63. >>> some workers at an amazon warehouse in minneapolis say they'll hit the online retail giant with a strike on its heavily touted prime day which begins next monday. e ribeorganid by a group advocating for somali and east african workers. employees at amazon's nonunion facilities in minnesota began complaining publicly last year about harsh working conditions there. >>> meanwhile, to accommodate the growing trend of online shopping, kohl's will begin accepting amazon returns at its more than 1,100 stores. the retailer will pack, label, and ship the returns for free hoping it will benefit millions of shoppers and draw customers into its stores to make purchases. the rollout is timed for the back-to-school shopping season. >>> and there's an unexpected consequence to the ongoing trade tiff between the u.s. and china
levi strauss also reports today. stocks retreated yesterday amid uncertainty over whether the fed will cut its key interest rate. the dow tumbled 115 points. the s&p 500 dropped 14, and the nasdaq fell 63. >>> some workers at an amazon warehouse in minneapolis say they'll hit the online retail giant with a strike on its heavily touted prime day which begins next monday. e ribeorganid by a group advocating for somali and east african workers. employees at amazon's nonunion...
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the man who helped mastermind england's world cup win, andrew strauss, has announced plans to honour his late wife, ruth, at lord's. she died last december from a rare form of lung cancer and strauss is urging fans to wear red to help raise awareness and funds. he also believes ruth may have had a role to play on sunday. sunday was a sign for me. incredibly emotional day to have my kids there, my son, luke, 11th birthday, he was there watching it unfold and sometimes you get the rub of the green and you feel like someone is out there looking down on you. i definitely felt that, not just for me, but for all of english cricket that day. the new football season isn't that far away. dramatic new hairdo form mother herself. he has dyed his hair blonde —— for mesut 0zil. he lost a challenge where you have to deliberately hit the ball against the crossbar. a new haircut was the forfeit. that's all the sport for now. more from the bbc sport centre at 11.15. footballers under —— footballers and their hair, keeps us entertained! the us house of representatives votes to condemn presiden
the man who helped mastermind england's world cup win, andrew strauss, has announced plans to honour his late wife, ruth, at lord's. she died last december from a rare form of lung cancer and strauss is urging fans to wear red to help raise awareness and funds. he also believes ruth may have had a role to play on sunday. sunday was a sign for me. incredibly emotional day to have my kids there, my son, luke, 11th birthday, he was there watching it unfold and sometimes you get the rub of the...
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romaine: i'll be watching levi strauss reporting earnings. "bloomberg technology" is up next. joe: have a great evening. romaine: this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. ♪ chang in sanily francisco and this is bloomberg technology. growing trade tensions between japan and south korea. we will discuss which companies are getting hit hardest by japan's export restriction. apple downgraded. the fifth celebrating, the most -- the fifth sell
romaine: i'll be watching levi strauss reporting earnings. "bloomberg technology" is up next. joe: have a great evening. romaine: this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or...
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coming up on sportsday on bbc news, andrew strauss, england's former director of cricket, reveals how four years of hard work helped deliver a world cup success. this week we are telling the remarkable story of twins, safa and marwa from pakistan, who were born joined at the head. surgeons at great 0rmond street hospital in london separated the sisters over the course of three major operations, lasting more than 50 hours. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh and producer rachael buchanan were given exclusive access over nearly a year. our second report shows how the twins were finally separated, and the months of rehabilitation that have followed. and just so you know, it includes pictures of the operation on the girls. safa and marwa share a single skull. the two—year—olds have already undergone two complex operations at great 0rmond street hospital to prepare them for separation. now, finally, that day has come. their brains, locked together since birth, are eased apart. so this is safa's brain, that's marwa's brain. so they are now separate, apart from that piece of dura? aft
coming up on sportsday on bbc news, andrew strauss, england's former director of cricket, reveals how four years of hard work helped deliver a world cup success. this week we are telling the remarkable story of twins, safa and marwa from pakistan, who were born joined at the head. surgeons at great 0rmond street hospital in london separated the sisters over the course of three major operations, lasting more than 50 hours. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh and producer rachael buchanan were...
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the 4 last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can remember them being tackled by a tenor before but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that katherine's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail with if you mox which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press but he wants to go on so i think it's a good sign for tomorrow that he will be here at least. or yes or at least on on on monday even if. by the time your can read arrived on the monday the cold turned into bronchitis and the bronchitis want. to go. most difficult situation is for us inside if no i mean he's he so wanted to do it yeah i actually thought he might finally almost force himself today which will. next time we have to be sure that he won't people i mean fans or or or you know 3 months later and fully recovered and was back in london for his big operatic challenge that is all telling us to do it oh i don't know your protocol are 5 weeks of intense rehearsal and a major psychological challenges o
the 4 last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can remember them being tackled by a tenor before but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that katherine's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail with if you mox which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press but he wants to go on so i think it's a good sign for tomorrow that he will be here at least. or yes or at...
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for more on this race we are joined from the strauss were formed by scuse me from strasburg by our cars but it is reporting quietly of the leadership race as well as practice it at u.k. politics tom howard is a journalist and commentator in many works as a reporter for the greedo forks conservative website he joins us from london and danielle rally is a member of parliament representing the scottish council area with no fuel for the opposition labor party she joins us from london hello everybody the reason we are doing this show is because we are scout audience regularly what story is making news where you live and this is the comment that we got about a week ago the conservative leadership race between boris johnson and jeremy hunt and the lies that they are telling to the u.k. public you have. on your arts and questions properly spewing out lies then we have journeyed to things that you would work with in better topic. they do a good job of summing up the conservative leadership race. i think of quite a partisan way of looking at it really what we have in this race is someone who has
for more on this race we are joined from the strauss were formed by scuse me from strasburg by our cars but it is reporting quietly of the leadership race as well as practice it at u.k. politics tom howard is a journalist and commentator in many works as a reporter for the greedo forks conservative website he joins us from london and danielle rally is a member of parliament representing the scottish council area with no fuel for the opposition labor party she joins us from london hello...
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fans are being urged to wear red to help raise awareness of the ruth strauss foundation. meanwhile — the new zealand head coach has suggested that teams should be allowed to share the world cup trophy if the tournament is decided by such fine margins in the future. gary stead says that when games are played over a seven week period, and can't be separated on the final day — then perhaps a draw is the fairest result. all eyes will be on rory mcilrroy this week, as the open championship at royal portrush starts on thursday. it's a home tournament for the northern irishman, who broke the course record there aged just 16. he plays his opening two rounds with the new us open champion gary woodland and england's paul casey. it's the first time royal portrush has hosted the open since 1951, and the opening shot will be hit by another northern irishman — darren clarke. iam i am proud that i might have contributed to getting the championship to northern ireland. the success of darren clarke as well. i think that is part of the reason why you wanted to come here. and all the
fans are being urged to wear red to help raise awareness of the ruth strauss foundation. meanwhile — the new zealand head coach has suggested that teams should be allowed to share the world cup trophy if the tournament is decided by such fine margins in the future. gary stead says that when games are played over a seven week period, and can't be separated on the final day — then perhaps a draw is the fairest result. all eyes will be on rory mcilrroy this week, as the open championship at...
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straight to the straight to strauss but then we found that d.w.i. correspondent hoffman welcome max way is the opposition to us enough on the line coming from. the opposition is coming from all sides for example from the social democrats who are disappointed that they couldn't have their lead candidate who campaigned for them funds to in the lead for that position also from the greens but the doors opened at least with the greens who said it depends on what kind of program will fund the law and will propose but oddly enough maybe not so odd if you think about it there's also opposition in her own party the european people's party so the conservatives the reason for this is that they also had a different beat candidate monthly if they vote so that's the man who went on the campaign trail for the party beginning in last september and so he was hoping and his party was also hoping that he would be the one pro posed by the leaders for the commission presidency as we all know that went downhill and completely changed so the question really is despite thi
straight to the straight to strauss but then we found that d.w.i. correspondent hoffman welcome max way is the opposition to us enough on the line coming from. the opposition is coming from all sides for example from the social democrats who are disappointed that they couldn't have their lead candidate who campaigned for them funds to in the lead for that position also from the greens but the doors opened at least with the greens who said it depends on what kind of program will fund the law and...
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the crew played a cassette tape of strauss' crafts about to start. the theme had recently been featured in the film 2001 in space odyssey the u.s. mission to put a man on the moon was about to become reality. but the flight controllers on the ground were concerned that an unmanned soviet spacecraft was orbiting the moon at this time the probe was to land on the lunar surface and gather soil samples but it's believed to a crashed into a mountain on july 21st. way back. on the afternoon of july 19th apollo 11 swung into lunar orbit and the crew started making preparations for their descent to the moon surface. after they are back. janet armstrong hoped for the best. landing gear set for late afternoon on july 20th armstrong and buzz aldrin now entered the eagle lunar lander and separated from the columbia command module. armstrong steered the lunar module standing up the vehicle had no seats to cut down on wait. the astronauts families followed the flight. t.v. . suddenly the modules guidance computer set off several alarms but it turned out to be noth
the crew played a cassette tape of strauss' crafts about to start. the theme had recently been featured in the film 2001 in space odyssey the u.s. mission to put a man on the moon was about to become reality. but the flight controllers on the ground were concerned that an unmanned soviet spacecraft was orbiting the moon at this time the probe was to land on the lunar surface and gather soil samples but it's believed to a crashed into a mountain on july 21st. way back. on the afternoon of july...
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women in the world her tenure at the international monetary fund began after predecessor dominique strauss kahn resigned in disgrace the guard's views on monetary matters are orthodox in line with her peers among managers of global financial institutions with the rule proving exception of her belated concession that significant debt relief relief would be required for greece's economy to recover his lead guard has previously served in french ministerial post for trade agriculture and finance while the guard does not inherit the media crises that challenge her predecessor mario draghi the next president will have to manage disunity and acrimony within the eurozone as well as the festering global trade disputes of the trump era as the guard has repeatedly warned of the risks of those those fights presents to the global economy but the risk of her show up a decline in global growth. has certainly increased. to this. the uncertainty the geopolitical worry is and disappointing long term growth prospect and you have an economic picture with a pretty clear.
women in the world her tenure at the international monetary fund began after predecessor dominique strauss kahn resigned in disgrace the guard's views on monetary matters are orthodox in line with her peers among managers of global financial institutions with the rule proving exception of her belated concession that significant debt relief relief would be required for greece's economy to recover his lead guard has previously served in french ministerial post for trade agriculture and finance...
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former england captain andrew strauss says that archer has what it takes to step up to test cricket. if he‘s fit enough to get through a test match, he plays, really. he‘s a point of difference player, he gives us something we wouldn‘t otherwise have. he‘s so good and so calm and so composed. i‘m struggling to think of another player that‘s had the impact he‘s had in such a short period of time. now, it‘s one thing to be the nba‘s most valuable player, but when giannis antetokounmpo tried his hand at baseball at the new york yankees, there were mixed results. the 2a—year—old from greece said he had never even touched a baseball, and it showed, as he tried his hand in the batting cage beneath the stands before the yankees faced the tampa bay rays. the 6—foot—11 forward got some coaching, which enabled him to hit a stationary ball. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that is bbc.com/sport. but from me, gavin ramjaun, and the rest of the sport team, that is your wednesday sport briefing. our thanks to gavin and the team. it is world emoji day
former england captain andrew strauss says that archer has what it takes to step up to test cricket. if he‘s fit enough to get through a test match, he plays, really. he‘s a point of difference player, he gives us something we wouldn‘t otherwise have. he‘s so good and so calm and so composed. i‘m struggling to think of another player that‘s had the impact he‘s had in such a short period of time. now, it‘s one thing to be the nba‘s most valuable player, but when giannis...
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that's unusual to see that here is levi strauss they went public at $17. down today, but public at $17, very, very small float, still a winner this year in the ipo contest. a lot of winners carl, back to you. >> bob, thank you. bob pisani bond pits, cme group in chicago and rick santelli. good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. to challenge or not to challenge? you know, i'll let the markets speak for itself regarding whether jay powell is ignoring what the markets seem to have heard and cemented from the last meeting or is this just a new styled fed chair look at a two day of two year. see that drop from 192 to 183 that's about more easing you go to the ten-year, even though it is a drop, it is not a huge drop, matter of fact, right now, 30 year bonds are actually up a basis point on the day. let's look at that 10s to 2s you see it is steep in the bid to 1920 and isn't about the amount of steepening this is validation as to what the market thinks. and if you need more validation, take all the static pictures of the back months of fed funds futures, sep
that's unusual to see that here is levi strauss they went public at $17. down today, but public at $17, very, very small float, still a winner this year in the ipo contest. a lot of winners carl, back to you. >> bob, thank you. bob pisani bond pits, cme group in chicago and rick santelli. good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. to challenge or not to challenge? you know, i'll let the markets speak for itself regarding whether jay powell is ignoring what the markets seem to have...
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the 4 last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can remember them being tackled by a tenor before. but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that cuff one's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail was a few marks which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press by he wants to go on so i think it's a good sign for tomorrow that he will be here at least. or yes or at least on monday evening. again. by the time your can read arrived on the monday the cold turned into bronchitis and the bronchitis want. to go. most difficult situations for us no i mean he's he so wanted to do yeah and i actually thought he might finally own misfortunes out today which was ok next time we have to be sure that he won't people i mean fans or or or you know 3 months later and fully recovered and was back in london for his big operatic challenge that is all tell us your god on sure. 2 weeks of intense rehearsal and a major psychological challenges one is a musical one guided by the condu
the 4 last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can remember them being tackled by a tenor before. but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that cuff one's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail was a few marks which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press by he wants to go on so i think it's a good sign for tomorrow that he will be here at least. or yes or at least...
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john hall has more now from strauss book. that daily approval from the european parliament in a tight vote means alone becomes the 1st woman to hold the e.u. use top job as commission president she'll set the policy agenda for the next 5 years. i feel so honored and i'm overwhelmed and i thing you for the trust you placed in me here the trust you placed in me is confidence you placed in europe your confidence in the united and a strong europe from east to west from south to north. as a german a woman and a close ally of angle a merkel on the line will be seen as an extension of the chancellor's dominant role in european politics she owes her career to merkel and like merkel she's a political conservative and a passionate supporter of european integration. but big spending promises designed to sway down to any peace are a departure and may prove hard to fulfill we must take bold steps to get mrs ford a lion is indebted for their support to opposing quarters from the socialists to the nationalists which means someone will have
john hall has more now from strauss book. that daily approval from the european parliament in a tight vote means alone becomes the 1st woman to hold the e.u. use top job as commission president she'll set the policy agenda for the next 5 years. i feel so honored and i'm overwhelmed and i thing you for the trust you placed in me here the trust you placed in me is confidence you placed in europe your confidence in the united and a strong europe from east to west from south to north. as a german a...