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sally,, center for arab american studies. we recorded this interview at the american historical association annual meeting in washington dc. it is just over 15 minutes. sally teaches history but is the centerrector of of american arab studies. how long has detroit, michigan been a locust for arab population? >> for the arab community, dating back to the 1890's. >> what started it? >> people were coming to the united states at that time. there was economic hardship in the mountains, which is where the early immigrants came from. the silk economy collapsed, sup -- elapsed, so people had to go in search of other opportunities. they moved west. a lot of them were peddling. that is the way the early immigrants got there economic footing. detroit was the center for peddling for ohio, for michigan. those were mostly christian arabs. the muslims followed. >> a very different climate for them to adjust to. sally: i say this all the time, why here, why michigan? the community grew after 1914 when henry ford had his five dollars workday
sally,, center for arab american studies. we recorded this interview at the american historical association annual meeting in washington dc. it is just over 15 minutes. sally teaches history but is the centerrector of of american arab studies. how long has detroit, michigan been a locust for arab population? >> for the arab community, dating back to the 1890's. >> what started it? >> people were coming to the united states at that time. there was economic hardship in the...
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that wasn't recognised by law when sally challen was first convicted. it's now a criminal offence. her legal team say her husband degraded, humiliated and controlled her for many years, and that was what led to the killing. this was going to be her last chance at challenging a conviction and a very, very long sentence for what was very, very tragic events that happened in extreme circumstances. her son was relieved with the decision. overcome, overjoyed, most of all thankful. thankful we're getting this chance, thankful that the justice system acknowledges an issue might have been overlooked or not properly investigated. campaigners admit there is still a long way to go, but hope the case could help other men and women who may have been subjected to mental abuse. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the government has scrapped plans to hold the second stage of the leveson inquiry, which was due to look into unlawful conduct within media organisations, and relations between police and journalists. lord justice leveson accused ministers of breaking their promis
that wasn't recognised by law when sally challen was first convicted. it's now a criminal offence. her legal team say her husband degraded, humiliated and controlled her for many years, and that was what led to the killing. this was going to be her last chance at challenging a conviction and a very, very long sentence for what was very, very tragic events that happened in extreme circumstances. her son was relieved with the decision. overcome, overjoyed, most of all thankful. thankful we're...
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showstopper why british actress sally hawkins is in the running for an oscar. designer's paradise a french show where every room has its own artistic scene. and to the desert born to hamburg artist and his love of sand. now this week we're talking a lot about film stars and big screen legends but sports is of course also entertainment and heroic performances at the olympics a world championships or otherwise are celebrated every year at the low v.o.c. world sports awards in monaco on the jury is made up of past sporting giants like for instance boris becker and much. and this year it was another tennis player who was the big winner of the night. the laureus academy has chosen roger federer i thank everybody of the wonderful swiss tennis star roger federer has been named sportsman of the year and after he returned from a long break with an injury and then shot right back to the top of the a.t.p. rankings he was honored for a comeback of the year as well. thanks for this easy because it's one totally thrilled it's an incredible moment in my career here on the wor
showstopper why british actress sally hawkins is in the running for an oscar. designer's paradise a french show where every room has its own artistic scene. and to the desert born to hamburg artist and his love of sand. now this week we're talking a lot about film stars and big screen legends but sports is of course also entertainment and heroic performances at the olympics a world championships or otherwise are celebrated every year at the low v.o.c. world sports awards in monaco on the jury...
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. >> reporter: sally is going up way up to the top only to turn ndarou and gently come back down. >> don't worry. it's my workout. >> reporter: using every muscle in her body sal sally lunched up 99 floors a day in the parking garage where she works. >> doesn't feel cold up here any more. >> reporter: she started all this after she lost her husband peter to cancer. >> as more adversity hit my life, take it out on the stairs. i would just climb harder and harder. faster and faster. >> reporter: so fast at 55 valley is one of the fastest competitive stare climbers in the world. >> it's a little fire inside of me that, um, i'm very competitive with myself and i always want to better myself. >> reporter: it's a sport that is gaping more popular every year. racers start at the bottom floor and leave everything they have on the stairs. all the way to the top. >> your lungs just freeze up along with all your other muscles and you'r finish line and you're just kicking for it. and then the endorphins and the high is ama >> reporter: elite athletes like sally make it less than 20 minutes. thes
. >> reporter: sally is going up way up to the top only to turn ndarou and gently come back down. >> don't worry. it's my workout. >> reporter: using every muscle in her body sal sally lunched up 99 floors a day in the parking garage where she works. >> doesn't feel cold up here any more. >> reporter: she started all this after she lost her husband peter to cancer. >> as more adversity hit my life, take it out on the stairs. i would just climb harder and...
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you. welcome to amazon. we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lis
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you. welcome to amazon. we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory:...
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sally: that is one of the reasons why it is a unique deal. rather than what is typical in the market where a company goes for a bank to investors, in this case it has got directly to them and asked to pony up one and a quarter billion dollars loan. that is not the only way it is unique. leverage loan investors make a decision based on financial metrics, and one of those key wants is a measure of debt related to earnings. if you look at uber, one of the measures of earnings was negative last year -- it was negative $2.2 billion, so investors don't have those metrics that they live by, so that the make their decision on slightly different things. the charisma of the ceo and the whole dream andreotti of uber, in a similar way we have seen with tesla and netflix. caroline: i want to talk to alex about the things we have seen. we have seen a similar theme going to the equity market, bypassing banks. is this a theme or a one-off? alex: they are doing it for different reasons -- and they are asking, do we need the banks? if the spot the spotify proc
sally: that is one of the reasons why it is a unique deal. rather than what is typical in the market where a company goes for a bank to investors, in this case it has got directly to them and asked to pony up one and a quarter billion dollars loan. that is not the only way it is unique. leverage loan investors make a decision based on financial metrics, and one of those key wants is a measure of debt related to earnings. if you look at uber, one of the measures of earnings was negative last...
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that wasn't recognised by law when sally challen was first convicted. it's now a criminal offence. her legal team say her husband degraded, humiliated and controlled her for many years, and that was what led to the killing. this was going to be her last chance at challenging a conviction and a very, very long sentence for what was very, very tragic events that happened in extreme circumstances. her son was relieved with the decision. overcome, overjoyed, most of all thankful. thankful we're getting this chance, thankful that the justice system acknowledges an issue might have been overlooked or not properly investigated. campaigners admit there is still a long way to go, but hope the case could help other men and women who may have subjected to mental abuse. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now on bbc news, time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show... we dig in for the night on a snow—covered mountain in scotland. so we've been digging for a couple of hours now and the camera is finally starting to completely freeze over, and i am also fre
that wasn't recognised by law when sally challen was first convicted. it's now a criminal offence. her legal team say her husband degraded, humiliated and controlled her for many years, and that was what led to the killing. this was going to be her last chance at challenging a conviction and a very, very long sentence for what was very, very tragic events that happened in extreme circumstances. her son was relieved with the decision. overcome, overjoyed, most of all thankful. thankful we're...
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this is business live from bbc news, with sally bundock and ben thompson. tackling the tariffs — carmakers meet in geneva for the world's largest car show, but they face a battle over president trump's promise to impose tough tax on foreign—made cars. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 6th march. america is the most valuable market for european car exports — so how will car markers respond, and does it really help us manufacturers as much as president trump has promised? also in the programme... cut out the calories — food manufacturers, supermarkets and fast—food chains are told to cut fat in food or face legal action. and from farm to fork. —— and financial markets are riding high in europe following a bumper session in asia. we will explain why. and from farm to fork. we'll get the inside track on the app that puts farmers directly in touch with customers, cutting out the big supermarkets. we'll assess what it means for prices and pay for farmers. and with that warning to food producers we want to know, is the food industry c
this is business live from bbc news, with sally bundock and ben thompson. tackling the tariffs — carmakers meet in geneva for the world's largest car show, but they face a battle over president trump's promise to impose tough tax on foreign—made cars. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 6th march. america is the most valuable market for european car exports — so how will car markers respond, and does it really help us manufacturers as much as president trump has promised?...
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. >> sally is going up. way up to the top. only to turn around. >> here i come. >> and gently come back down. >> no worry, it is my work out >> using every muscle in her body sally lungs up 90 floors a day, in the parking garage, where she works. >> doesn't feel cold out here any more. >> she started all this after she lost her husband, peter, to cancer. >> as more adversity life i would take it out on the stairs. i would just climb harder and harder, faster and faster. >> so fast, at 55, sal is he one of the fastest competitive stair climbers in the world. >> it is a little fire inside of me that i'm very competitive with myself. and i always want to better myself. >> sport that's gaining more popular every year, racer start at the bottom floor, and leave everything they have on the stairs. all the way to the top. >> and your lungs just freeze up along with all of your other muscles, and you're just , see that finish line, and just kicking for t and then the endorphins and the high is amazing. >> elite athletes like sally mak
. >> sally is going up. way up to the top. only to turn around. >> here i come. >> and gently come back down. >> no worry, it is my work out >> using every muscle in her body sally lungs up 90 floors a day, in the parking garage, where she works. >> doesn't feel cold out here any more. >> she started all this after she lost her husband, peter, to cancer. >> as more adversity life i would take it out on the stairs. i would just climb harder and...
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that wasn't recognised by law when sally challen was first convicted. it's now a criminal offence. her legal team say her husband degraded, humiliated and controlled her for many years, and that was what led to the killing. this was going to be her last chance at challenging a conviction and a very, very long sentence for what was very, very tragic events that happened in extreme circumstances. her son was relieved with the decision. overcome, overjoyed, most of all thankful. thankful we're getting this chance, thankful that the justice system acknowledges an issue might have been overlooked or not properly investigated. campaigners admit there is still a long way to go, but hope the case could help other men and women who may have subjected to mental abuse. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the england rugby coach, eddiejones, has said he'll no longer travel on public transport, after being verbally abused by scotland fans after england's defeat to scotland over the weekend. bbc footage shows mrjones initially posed for photograph with a group of men, aft
that wasn't recognised by law when sally challen was first convicted. it's now a criminal offence. her legal team say her husband degraded, humiliated and controlled her for many years, and that was what led to the killing. this was going to be her last chance at challenging a conviction and a very, very long sentence for what was very, very tragic events that happened in extreme circumstances. her son was relieved with the decision. overcome, overjoyed, most of all thankful. thankful we're...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the white house's top economic advisor gary cohn quits over president trump's import tariffs bringing the fear factor back to financial markets. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 7th march. mr cohn has been seen as a moderate voice in the white house, so his departure has dealt a big blow to business leaders hoping to prevent the us president igniting a global trade war. also in the programme.... harleys, levi's and bourbon — why the european union is targeting classic american goods as it prepares to retaliate against those us tariffs. and all that makes investors nervous. in asia markets dropped sharply and this is how europe has opened. and we'll be getting the inside track on the start—up siblings who made it big — you may not have heard of the collison brothers but their payments technology has made them billions — they are now among the youngest self—made billionaires in the world. also tomorrow is international women's day and to mark the occasion ma
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the white house's top economic advisor gary cohn quits over president trump's import tariffs bringing the fear factor back to financial markets. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 7th march. mr cohn has been seen as a moderate voice in the white house, so his departure has dealt a big blow to business leaders hoping to prevent the us president igniting a global trade war. also in the programme.... harleys,...
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let's talk about a story sally has been excited about. amazon and alphabet have overtaken amazon in terms of market share. other way round, sorry! it's just kind of showing us about sentiment and perception at the moment about facebook shares, google shares. your thoughts? alphabet makes most of its revenue from advertising. it is google ads. they are targeted, they do involve data. amazon is a bit different. it makes money from lots of different places and not so much the advertising. it does get a sentiment kick when we see companies like facebook and google being pressured by people asking, are they doing nasty things with my data? the concern is more tighter regulations, and companies like facebook having less scope to make money out of our information? absolutely. the digital world has undergone some scrutiny. the eu tax we talked about. the idea of data and privacy, regulators are starting to get up to speed. nobody knows how far this could go. you will be back to talk about the papers at the end of the programme. it is not often he
let's talk about a story sally has been excited about. amazon and alphabet have overtaken amazon in terms of market share. other way round, sorry! it's just kind of showing us about sentiment and perception at the moment about facebook shares, google shares. your thoughts? alphabet makes most of its revenue from advertising. it is google ads. they are targeted, they do involve data. amazon is a bit different. it makes money from lots of different places and not so much the advertising. it does...
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process for sally challen and her family. they will now go to a formal appeal and her lawyer told me that could take between four and eight months. they are hoping they win this appeal and her conviction is reduced to manslaughter. because of the time sally challen has already served, if she wins the appeal that could mean she walks free from prison. it‘s a very, very early but that‘s what they are hoping for. when i spoke to david challen he said he still hadn‘t even spoken to his mum and told her what happened. she was trying to ring him while we were talking, and he said he was desperate to tell his mum what had happened at court today. as we‘ve been hearing the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has urged the government to pay compensation within 12 months to all surviving child migrants forced abroad in the years after the second world war. its report — published this morning — says the sending away of british children from poor backgrounds was "indefensible" and entirely wrong. joining me now from c
process for sally challen and her family. they will now go to a formal appeal and her lawyer told me that could take between four and eight months. they are hoping they win this appeal and her conviction is reduced to manslaughter. because of the time sally challen has already served, if she wins the appeal that could mean she walks free from prison. it‘s a very, very early but that‘s what they are hoping for. when i spoke to david challen he said he still hadn‘t even spoken to his mum...
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i'm sally bundock. it helped build the spitfire but can it fight off the biggest hostile takeover bid britain has seen for a decade? shareholders will decide the fate of engineering giant gkn today. plus opportunities in the pipeline in brazil. why the corruption scandal at petrobras means foreign oil giants could soon be cashing in and on the markets: as you can see, serious losses in asia. we start here in london where the uk's biggest and most bitterly fought hostile takeover battle for a decade will be decided in the next few hours. shareholders of engineering giant gkn have to decide whether to accept an $11 billion takeover by melrose industries which specialises in restructuring struggling firms. gkn's story has attracted emotive coverage here because of its 250—year history and role in building the spitfire during world war ii but it's a global business it employs 60,000 people worldwide, 6,000 of them are based here in the uk. the takeover bid has raised concerns over the future of british wo
i'm sally bundock. it helped build the spitfire but can it fight off the biggest hostile takeover bid britain has seen for a decade? shareholders will decide the fate of engineering giant gkn today. plus opportunities in the pipeline in brazil. why the corruption scandal at petrobras means foreign oil giants could soon be cashing in and on the markets: as you can see, serious losses in asia. we start here in london where the uk's biggest and most bitterly fought hostile takeover battle for a...
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go to bloomberg first were news with juliet sally. juliette: the senate majority leader has praised robert mueller and said he should be allowed to finish his job. comments break his three-day silence on donald trump's attacks on mueller and his russia investigation. lindsey graham has said sacking mueller without cause would be an impeachable offense. texas, police investigating a string of explosions in austin say a new incident at a goodwill thee may not be linked to others. that comes after a package exploded yesterday at a fedex shipping center near san antonio causing minor injuries to a worker. --er that blast, has president donald trump claimed the saudi crown prince is a friend of america. trump also hinted at withdrawal from the international agreement on iran's nuclear program. we have a great friendship, a great relationship. i would have to say the relationship was very strained during the obama administration. goodelationship now is as as it has ever been. juliette: the deputy prime minister has told bloomberg how the co
go to bloomberg first were news with juliet sally. juliette: the senate majority leader has praised robert mueller and said he should be allowed to finish his job. comments break his three-day silence on donald trump's attacks on mueller and his russia investigation. lindsey graham has said sacking mueller without cause would be an impeachable offense. texas, police investigating a string of explosions in austin say a new incident at a goodwill thee may not be linked to others. that comes after...
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dame sally davies' annual report warns of a stark lack of awareness of the risks associated with exposure to each of these elements which are linked to cancer, heart disease and asthma. the study also suggests the nhs's one million employees, could be at the forefront of the fight to reduce pollutants. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes explains. the impact on a condition like asthma is understood. but what is less clear is the wider effect on oui’ less clear is the wider effect on our health we experience every day. now, england's chief medical officer says more research is needed, not just for today's threats, but in the future. i am most concerned about airat this future. i am most concerned about air at this moment but we must not forget to measure the impact on health of other types of pollution, otherwise we could find in 30 years, there is a problem we didn't see coming early enough. this report says the nhs could lead the way on
dame sally davies' annual report warns of a stark lack of awareness of the risks associated with exposure to each of these elements which are linked to cancer, heart disease and asthma. the study also suggests the nhs's one million employees, could be at the forefront of the fight to reduce pollutants. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes explains. the impact on a condition like asthma is understood. but what is less clear is the wider effect on oui’ less clear is the wider effect on our...
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honest you look at the campaigns of most of the coalitions of most of the parties within they said sally election and all of them are basically talking about highest spending debt to g.d.p. is still very very high that's been as a result of the expansion of the expansion of the debt and also the slow run of
honest you look at the campaigns of most of the coalitions of most of the parties within they said sally election and all of them are basically talking about highest spending debt to g.d.p. is still very very high that's been as a result of the expansion of the expansion of the debt and also the slow run of
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thanks for watching the briefing, from me sally bundock, and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. temperatures continue to gradually rise, that means any snow confined to the high ground in scotland and communities that have been hard hit by the severe fall of snow continue to dig out as the snow gradually melts away. but it is going to be a long road. looking at the weather picture for the next few days. the jet stream is well to the south of the uk and that means is there's nothing to move this area of low pressure along, so instead it will sit, spinning around over the top of the uk and there will be some fronts around the low, bringing spells of rain and hill snow. for the early risers, tuesday morning, it will be a wintry start of the day across higher parts of scotland. you can see some white here on the charts as the rain moves into the high ground and turns to snow. quite a chilly start to the day as well, some pockets of frost out and about, so prepare yourself for a futures of ice first thing in the morning. looking at the weather on tuesday, the most severe
thanks for watching the briefing, from me sally bundock, and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. temperatures continue to gradually rise, that means any snow confined to the high ground in scotland and communities that have been hard hit by the severe fall of snow continue to dig out as the snow gradually melts away. but it is going to be a long road. looking at the weather picture for the next few days. the jet stream is well to the south of the uk and that means is there's nothing to...
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i think the advice given by sally davies was oui’ the advice given by sally davies was our belt and braces approach. the government has found these two races, people will say, i was in that pub or restaurant, what about me? if they were ever exposed, it was most likely to tiny amounts and if they had physical symptoms, they would have had them now. the government is trying to prevent repeated contact with these agents because they have a cumulative effect that may bring on symptoms. i think the risk is really tiny. the government isjust think the risk is really tiny. the government is just saying, let's be safe, adopt a precautionary approach andi safe, adopt a precautionary approach and i think that's wise. you talk about that cumulative effect. if you are exposed, can you about that cumulative effect. if you are exposed, can you recover about that cumulative effect. if you are exposed, can you recover fully? yes you can, as long as you are not poisoned to the extent that the father and daughter were. in the british government and the american government, they did tests on thousands of ar
i think the advice given by sally davies was oui’ the advice given by sally davies was our belt and braces approach. the government has found these two races, people will say, i was in that pub or restaurant, what about me? if they were ever exposed, it was most likely to tiny amounts and if they had physical symptoms, they would have had them now. the government is trying to prevent repeated contact with these agents because they have a cumulative effect that may bring on symptoms. i think...
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i'm sally bundock. let's ta ke let's take a look at the business headlines. uber reverses from south—east asia. the ride hailing app pulls out of eight countries as the boss seeks a route to profitability. the us opens the way to a truce with china but says its not afraid of a trade war between the world's two biggest economies. and the week has not started well for financial markets in asia, at no surprise given the rising trade tensions between the united states and china, and the friday slide on wall street. —— but no surprise. the ride—hailing app uber is in reverse once again. the company that is promising to transform how the world travels is pulling out of south—east asia as it tries to stem its losses. it follows similar retreats china and russia where it has struggled to capture market share. the latest manevoure means it's selling its operations in eight countries to its malaysia—based rival, grab. uber will retain a stake of 27.5% in the newly enlarged company and will move its customers over to it. last year uber racked up losses of $4
i'm sally bundock. let's ta ke let's take a look at the business headlines. uber reverses from south—east asia. the ride hailing app pulls out of eight countries as the boss seeks a route to profitability. the us opens the way to a truce with china but says its not afraid of a trade war between the world's two biggest economies. and the week has not started well for financial markets in asia, at no surprise given the rising trade tensions between the united states and china, and the friday...
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the film's silent star attraction is sally hawkins who, except for one singing scene, doesn't utter a word in this two—hour film. del toro wanted his leading lady in this romance to be a complex and real character. she's not a pure princess waiting for the prince to kiss her for the first time. she has a life. sally is a woman that is beautiful and luminous but at the same time you can find her on the street. inspiration for the shape of water came from the 1954 film creature from the black lagoon. part of del toro's childhood memories. that movie had an amphibious humanoid monster. the director wanted his monster to be a more developed, multidimensional being. if you do a monster monster, all you need is for it to be scary or creepy in one or two scenes. but here you have a guy who is going to be sad, vulnerable, innocent, brutal, fierce, an animal, a god, all these things he needs to be. you need to give the tools to your actor to create this creature. the shape of water provides a critique of militaristic cold war era america and its patriarchal culture, which is seen to marginal
the film's silent star attraction is sally hawkins who, except for one singing scene, doesn't utter a word in this two—hour film. del toro wanted his leading lady in this romance to be a complex and real character. she's not a pure princess waiting for the prince to kiss her for the first time. she has a life. sally is a woman that is beautiful and luminous but at the same time you can find her on the street. inspiration for the shape of water came from the 1954 film creature from the black...
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i'm sally bundock. the world is seeing the first movements towards a global trade war warns the head of the wto, but he says it can still be avoided. safety is the priority. google‘s waymo launches its new driverless car amid growing concern about the technology. and on the markets, this week is proving to be a roller coaster ride. today we are seeing sharp declines with a sell off in tech shares spooking investors. one of the most important men in international trade has told the bbc that the world is seeing the first movements towards a trade war. but the head of the world trade organisation, roberto azevedo, also said it wasn't too late to avoid it. in the last week, the leader of the world's biggest economy, us president donald trump, announced tariffs on $60bn of imports from china. that came just a day before a 25% tariff on us steel imports from most countries came into force. there's also a 10% levy on aluminium. china, which is the world's second biggest economy, has drawn up plans tariffs on
i'm sally bundock. the world is seeing the first movements towards a global trade war warns the head of the wto, but he says it can still be avoided. safety is the priority. google‘s waymo launches its new driverless car amid growing concern about the technology. and on the markets, this week is proving to be a roller coaster ride. today we are seeing sharp declines with a sell off in tech shares spooking investors. one of the most important men in international trade has told the bbc that...
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. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> go ahead, curly. it's your turn. say rob. >> rob? >> wonderful. >> somebody asked me to do a situation comedy after i finished being on the show of shows because situation comedies weren't very good, they didn't mirror life. i asked myself what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i work as an actor/writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home. and at home i talk about what goes on at the office. >> are you doing this because you're afraid of alan? >> no. i'm doing it because i respect alan brady. a man of his caliber has great firing power. >> it was a hybrid of family life/work life. and you cared about them like a family because you saw them together every day. they were a family. >> good afternoon, everybody. >> norm! >> hey mr. peterson, caller waiting for you. >> if she calls, i'm not here. >> on tv family transcends blood. you recognize that family system, that family dynamic, even if it's not biological. >> sure things didn't go your way and sure we're a little di
. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> go ahead, curly. it's your turn. say rob. >> rob? >> wonderful. >> somebody asked me to do a situation comedy after i finished being on the show of shows because situation comedies weren't very good, they didn't mirror life. i asked myself what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i work as an actor/writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home....
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of appeal have given sally channel? leave to appeal the murder conviction —— sally challen leave to appeal the murder conviction. her son david was in court today and he has supported his mother and says he wa nts has supported his mother and says he wants her to be released and believes she should only ever have been convicted of manslaughter. hopefully we will get some reaction from david soon. thank you, charlotte. the government has announced this morning that it will not press ahead with the second part of the leveson inquiry into press standards and regulation. here's the culture secretary matt hancock speaking in the house of commons. the foundation of any successful democracy is a sound basis for democratic discourse and this is under threat from these new forces. and that requires urgent attention. these are today's challenges and this is where we need to focus, especially as over £48 million was spent on the police investigations and the enquiry. during the consultation, 12% of direct respondents were in
of appeal have given sally channel? leave to appeal the murder conviction —— sally challen leave to appeal the murder conviction. her son david was in court today and he has supported his mother and says he wa nts has supported his mother and says he wants her to be released and believes she should only ever have been convicted of manslaughter. hopefully we will get some reaction from david soon. thank you, charlotte. the government has announced this morning that it will not press ahead...
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sally yates, the former deputy attorney general under the obama administration, she would become the acting attorney general for a short period under trump. she kept pushing this logan act as an excuse to have a widespread investigation of trump world. >> if you go back, there's actually an article that was written so it was david ignacious who first broke this at a legal league. a few days after there was another story where they leaked specifics of the call. this was before the -- i believe this was before the inauguration, and at that time for there not to have been an immediate investigation of where that leak came from, that should have been fire alarms going off everywhere to go and figure out how that leaked out? because this was a very sensitive intelligence capability that we have in this country that nobody seems to be worried about that this jeopardized anything. why? because they were going after the logan act? something that's never been used before? a statute that's never been used. it's a 200-year-old statute? this is really bad stuff that they were up to, and they wer
sally yates, the former deputy attorney general under the obama administration, she would become the acting attorney general for a short period under trump. she kept pushing this logan act as an excuse to have a widespread investigation of trump world. >> if you go back, there's actually an article that was written so it was david ignacious who first broke this at a legal league. a few days after there was another story where they leaked specifics of the call. this was before the -- i...
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sally still laughs about the fact calvin returned to nebraska due to a wrecked car. although many expected he would follow in his dad's footsteps by enlisting in the air force, sally knew better. calvin wanted to pave his own road in the army. following his enlistment, calvin soon shipped off to fort benning to complete his one station unit training for the infantry. shortly after graduation, he was assigned to a station in germany. it was in germany where calvin met his wife brigitte, a german native. after dating for some time calvin was assigned to fort drum in new york, as part of the first brigade combat team, tenth mountain division. brigitte came with him to new york where they wed in 2004. shortly after their marriage, calvin served in iraq for the first time and brigitte moved to bellview to be closer to calvin's family while he was deployed. after a brief stint at home, he deployed to iraq for a second time. in august 2005, calvin was stationed near baghdad. during sergeant allen's second deployment, patrols became increasingly dangerous. at the time the ba
sally still laughs about the fact calvin returned to nebraska due to a wrecked car. although many expected he would follow in his dad's footsteps by enlisting in the air force, sally knew better. calvin wanted to pave his own road in the army. following his enlistment, calvin soon shipped off to fort benning to complete his one station unit training for the infantry. shortly after graduation, he was assigned to a station in germany. it was in germany where calvin met his wife brigitte, a german...
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of and as parties they are in the style section and the byline was sally quinn and i interviewed sally and she was a fantastic interview. then i have a factual air and a carl bernstein report to covered the dispute over watergate south as a young reporter so he is in the meeting as a watergate south residents are arguing with the developer over the kennedy center and the byline was carl bernstein which i thought was hilarious. >> do you have any thoughts how such a huge concrete almost brutalist architectural development could end up fostering such a warm and private small-town sense of community? how did that happen? >> some people say it is brutalist like a square cement box the plasma that comes to mind the church torn down on 16h street so there are no right angle's in the watergate and i looked at a lot of the work of the other buildings and sketches and they really look like drawings that he considered the oval as the modern shape progressing from square to round to oval much more sweeping with movement the building remember he is well known from the toe that he is a roman the mo
of and as parties they are in the style section and the byline was sally quinn and i interviewed sally and she was a fantastic interview. then i have a factual air and a carl bernstein report to covered the dispute over watergate south as a young reporter so he is in the meeting as a watergate south residents are arguing with the developer over the kennedy center and the byline was carl bernstein which i thought was hilarious. >> do you have any thoughts how such a huge concrete almost...
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sally said we are going beyond that. sandra day o'connor, marion anderson, and that list will go on and on, but what an on her to be included among these first to commemorate momentous milestones in american history and inspire the next generation of trailblazers. i want to thank congressman trustee,smithsonian for leadership of the smithsonian and for exceptional leadership of california in the congress of the united states. thank you for your kind words, doris matsui, and for your leadership. [applause] rep. pelosi: and the congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers, thank you for sharing your personal story with us and giving us a message of women and confidence. message wemportant want women to take and have. see yourself, know your power, go for it. hy has certainly done that and we are so inspired by her pride in washington state's role in all of this. thank you, madam chair. [applause] rep. pelosi: we are all grateful for the tireless efforts of representative carolyn maloney. where are you? sponsor of the smithsonian w
sally said we are going beyond that. sandra day o'connor, marion anderson, and that list will go on and on, but what an on her to be included among these first to commemorate momentous milestones in american history and inspire the next generation of trailblazers. i want to thank congressman trustee,smithsonian for leadership of the smithsonian and for exceptional leadership of california in the congress of the united states. thank you for your kind words, doris matsui, and for your leadership....
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: the american adult film actress, stormy daniels, who claims to have had sex with donald trump, says she received threats to keep quiet. nearly a0 people have been killed in a fire at a shopping centre in siberia, dozens more are still missing. thousands take to the streets of catalonia after the region's former leader is detained in germany. carles puigdemont will appear in court later. uber reverses out of south—east asia. the ride—hailing app sells it's operation in eight countries to rival grab in a move that could end the region's price wars. also in business briefing we'll be live in hong kong to get an expert view on the trade war brewing between the us and china. a warm welcome to the programme briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. the row in australian cricket over ball—tampering is just one of the latest sports to be hit by a cheating scandal. we're asking you if you've lost fai
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: the american adult film actress, stormy daniels, who claims to have had sex with donald trump, says she received threats to keep quiet. nearly a0 people have been killed in a fire at a shopping centre in siberia, dozens more are still missing. thousands take to the streets of catalonia after the region's former leader is detained in germany. carles puigdemont will appear in court later. uber reverses out of south—east asia. the ride—hailing app sells it's...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: vladimir putin describes his re—election as russian president as a sign of the "confidence and hope" of his people. us police in austin, texas, investigating a series of parcel bombings respond to another explosion in which two men are injured. a medical breakthrough say scientists — after stem cell transplants are used to treat multiple sclerosis. in business briefing, how will president putin steer russia's economy through the troubled times and heavy burden of sanctions? also, facebook‘s boss faces a storm over claims it allowed data from millions of users to be exploited for political gain — we have a special report from silicon valley. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. today we are asking are you concerned about what facebook — and other tech giants — are doing with your data? tell us what you think — just use the hashtag #bbbthebriefing
i'm sally bundock. our top story: vladimir putin describes his re—election as russian president as a sign of the "confidence and hope" of his people. us police in austin, texas, investigating a series of parcel bombings respond to another explosion in which two men are injured. a medical breakthrough say scientists — after stem cell transplants are used to treat multiple sclerosis. in business briefing, how will president putin steer russia's economy through the troubled times and...
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i would say sally. >> sally field? >> no, sally wolfergosh. yes, sally field. >> i thought maybe there was another sally. sally field, wow. >> yeah. she was -- well, she is still, you know, i wanted her really bad for smoky. they said she's not sexy. i said you don't get it. talent is sexy. and she's got that. >> wow. this movie that you're -- this movie that we're going to be watching soon, you actually sat down and watched a screening of it. and i heard, and tell me if this is true, got really emotional when you watched yourself on the screen. why was that? >> it was very close to me, this picture, because a lot of it that's happening on the screen was happening to me now. >> like what kinds of things? >> well, you should retire, you should get out of the business, and then going to, you know, a tribute to you, and it's in a bar. >> yeah, you think it's going to be some big thing. >> i thought that kirk would be there, you know, and all the guys. it was a disaster. >> are you happy -- are you happy that you played this part in this movie? >>
i would say sally. >> sally field? >> no, sally wolfergosh. yes, sally field. >> i thought maybe there was another sally. sally field, wow. >> yeah. she was -- well, she is still, you know, i wanted her really bad for smoky. they said she's not sexy. i said you don't get it. talent is sexy. and she's got that. >> wow. this movie that you're -- this movie that we're going to be watching soon, you actually sat down and watched a screening of it. and i heard, and tell...
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and sally are very restrictive and don't allow housing or office. north of the freeway and west of 5th street, it moves from m.u.r. to m.u.g., which allows a little more commercial use and along the south side of brine street from east of 5th to 6th street, zoned from sally to west soma m.u.o. which only permits nonresidential uses such as office, retail and p.b.r. -- p.d.r. of course, the zoning map is full of nuances and i tried to distill the basic differences that shows where development of housing and office is permited in green and where they're not, which is in gold. as you can see the proposed plan includes substantially more area where development and housing and office permitted. the next one, we know the high maps are harder to distill than zoning maps. i'll start with a generalized map and move to a specific map. this map shows that the existing heights are generally 85 feet and less except on the edge of downtown where they're 135 feet. they will be adjacent to rancon hill. and close to major developments around 5th and brandon. by cont
and sally are very restrictive and don't allow housing or office. north of the freeway and west of 5th street, it moves from m.u.r. to m.u.g., which allows a little more commercial use and along the south side of brine street from east of 5th to 6th street, zoned from sally to west soma m.u.o. which only permits nonresidential uses such as office, retail and p.b.r. -- p.d.r. of course, the zoning map is full of nuances and i tried to distill the basic differences that shows where development of...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: politicians in europe and the us demand answers from facebook about alleged misuse of personal data in election campaigns. the fbi confirms six bomb attacks in the texan city of austin are linked. lost for decades — an austrian film that foresaw the rise of the nazis is given a new lease of life. taxing the tech titans: the european commission plans to make companies like google, amazon and facebook pay theirfair share. and as pressure mounts on facebook over the handling of users' data by cambridge analytica, the uk political consultancy‘s operations in asia come under scrutiny. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme a fresh warning the amount of plastic in the ocean is set to treble in a decade. so we're asking are you changing your habits — how easy is it to give up on plastic? send us your comments on this story and others we're covering today. just use the hashtag bbc—t
i'm sally bundock. our top story: politicians in europe and the us demand answers from facebook about alleged misuse of personal data in election campaigns. the fbi confirms six bomb attacks in the texan city of austin are linked. lost for decades — an austrian film that foresaw the rise of the nazis is given a new lease of life. taxing the tech titans: the european commission plans to make companies like google, amazon and facebook pay theirfair share. and as pressure mounts on facebook over...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: china says north korea's leader kim jung—un is ready to denuclearise and meet american officials. a national day of mourning and the first funerals for victims of russia's deadly shopping centre fire. and france honours the police colonel killed after he swapped places with a hostage. "the world is seeing the first movements towards a global trade war," warns the head of the wto, but he says "it can still be avoided." and as google's self—driving car unit launches its new vehicle, we'll hear from the boss about how safety is their top priority. hello. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. we are covering many stories today. tell us what you think. just use the hashtag bbc the briefing. and you can tell us what you have found on line as well. so, let's get started. chinese state media has now confirmed the ruler of north korea has made his first foreign trip
i'm sally bundock. our top story: china says north korea's leader kim jung—un is ready to denuclearise and meet american officials. a national day of mourning and the first funerals for victims of russia's deadly shopping centre fire. and france honours the police colonel killed after he swapped places with a hostage. "the world is seeing the first movements towards a global trade war," warns the head of the wto, but he says "it can still be avoided." and as google's...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: nations across europe and around the globejoin the biggest mass expulsion of russian diplomats since the cold war — 2a countries respond to the nerve agent attack in britain. the moment a shopping mall turned into a deadly inferno. a security guard is among five people arrested in siberia after investigators say the alarm was switched off and fire exits blocked. one of the world's most famous prehistoric cliff faces gets a makeover. uber is banned from testing its self—driving cars in arizona after last week's deadly accident raising fears the technology could be stopped in its tracks. and i'll be speaking to the lawyer hoping that he'll convince a london court that volkswagen should pay compensation to uk customers over the diesel emissions scandal. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. bbc online has a story on brits drinking habits changing so much so that
i'm sally bundock. our top story: nations across europe and around the globejoin the biggest mass expulsion of russian diplomats since the cold war — 2a countries respond to the nerve agent attack in britain. the moment a shopping mall turned into a deadly inferno. a security guard is among five people arrested in siberia after investigators say the alarm was switched off and fire exits blocked. one of the world's most famous prehistoric cliff faces gets a makeover. uber is banned from...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story, fighting for his life — a former russian spy is critically ill in a british hospital, apparently overcome by a mystery substance. multiple agencies are investigating. delegates from south korea meet officials in the north as kim jong—un says he wants to write a new history of national reunification. six months after hurricane irma damaged or destroyed more than 80% of the buildings on the british virgin islands. we see how the recovery is going. will president trump's proposed tariffs slam the brakes on europe's mighty car industry? that's the main concern as the geneva motor show gets on the road. in business briefing, we'll have the latest for you on the trump tariff plan that has got republicans on capitol hill worried. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme, brits need to go on a diet! health officials will call for a strict calorie count to fight obesity. the food industry
i'm sally bundock. our top story, fighting for his life — a former russian spy is critically ill in a british hospital, apparently overcome by a mystery substance. multiple agencies are investigating. delegates from south korea meet officials in the north as kim jong—un says he wants to write a new history of national reunification. six months after hurricane irma damaged or destroyed more than 80% of the buildings on the british virgin islands. we see how the recovery is going. will...
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. >> and sally quinn covered her parties. so i was going how to their -- two "washington post" bylines. going through the newspaper articles of anna chenault parties in the style section and the buyline was sally quinn. and i interviewed sally and she was a fantastic interview, she's in the book, and i thought, she was -- then i have a factual error in a carl bernstein report. carl bernstein covered the dispute over watergate south as a young reporter. he is actually in the meeting as the watergate south residents are arguing with the developer over whether -- the kennedy center over whether the last building should be built and the byline was carl bernstein. >> how do this foster such a warm, private, almost small town sense of community. >> so, i think some people think it's brutalist, which is this square cement, boxy, l'enfant plaza comes to mind. so very boxy. so there nor right angles in the watergate, and the -- and it is -- i looked at a lot of the work of mer eh etti and the other building and sketches and they like
. >> and sally quinn covered her parties. so i was going how to their -- two "washington post" bylines. going through the newspaper articles of anna chenault parties in the style section and the buyline was sally quinn. and i interviewed sally and she was a fantastic interview, she's in the book, and i thought, she was -- then i have a factual error in a carl bernstein report. carl bernstein covered the dispute over watergate south as a young reporter. he is actually in the...
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i'm sally bundock. our top story. president putin delivers his state of the nation speech in a few hours, but with economic hardships at home and political difficulties abroad, will russians back his six—year plan? as two major us retailers restrict the sale of guns, donald trump says it's time an american president "stepped up" and calls for tougher safety laws. after a ill—year renovation project belgium's pathe palace reopens with plans to offer more independent films. cue the big money. music streaming giant spotify heads for the new york stock exchange. but will it find a place on wall street's playlist? also in business briefing — how to get ahead in advertising in the world of facebook and google. we look ahead to annual results from the world's biggest ad firm — wpp. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation as streaming giant spotify files to float on the new york stock exchange. we are asking, how
i'm sally bundock. our top story. president putin delivers his state of the nation speech in a few hours, but with economic hardships at home and political difficulties abroad, will russians back his six—year plan? as two major us retailers restrict the sale of guns, donald trump says it's time an american president "stepped up" and calls for tougher safety laws. after a ill—year renovation project belgium's pathe palace reopens with plans to offer more independent films. cue the...
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showstopper like british actress sally hawkins is in the running for an oscar. designer's paradise a french home where every room has its own artistic thing.
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i'm sally bundock. our top story: british chemical experts are working out what caused the injuries to a russian former spy and his daughter. the state department confirms that north korea used the nerve agent, vx, to kill the half—brother of kimjong—un, in malaysia last year. and the muse behind the masterpieces. a new exhibition in london takes a close look, at the woman who inspired some of picasso's greatest work. the white house's top economic advisor steps down. just hours after president trump stands firm on imposing tariffs on steel and aluminium. in business briefing we'll be live to brussels for the latest on europe's reaction to trumps tariff plans. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. a barbie doll, modelled on the olympic champion boxer nicola adams, has been launched to mark international women's day. the manufacturers said they chose her because of her outstanding contribution
i'm sally bundock. our top story: british chemical experts are working out what caused the injuries to a russian former spy and his daughter. the state department confirms that north korea used the nerve agent, vx, to kill the half—brother of kimjong—un, in malaysia last year. and the muse behind the masterpieces. a new exhibition in london takes a close look, at the woman who inspired some of picasso's greatest work. the white house's top economic advisor steps down. just hours after...