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today we'll use beautiful swiss chard. first we are going to add in the leafs last because they have high nutritional value. so add them at the end so they wilt down and mix in with the sauce. we add the stem of the swiss chard and then the orecchiette pasta. this orecchiette is special because it's the old-fashioned cut. so it's a slowing drying pasta and adheres better to sauces. orecchiette is used better with chunk chunky sauces. you can eat the leaves raw so it's fantastic. it's very beautiful. that's -- i'm having this right now. [ laughter ] >> thank you, bella. >> bye, everybody. time to eat. >>> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger looks at a career in human resources. >>> reporter: organizations want to attract, motivate and keep qualified employees. that's why employers invest heavily in human resources professionals. hr professionals must have strong interpersonal and analytical skills in order to serve as a link between an organization and its employees. here in the bay area, the median annual wage for hum
today we'll use beautiful swiss chard. first we are going to add in the leafs last because they have high nutritional value. so add them at the end so they wilt down and mix in with the sauce. we add the stem of the swiss chard and then the orecchiette pasta. this orecchiette is special because it's the old-fashioned cut. so it's a slowing drying pasta and adheres better to sauces. orecchiette is used better with chunk chunky sauces. you can eat the leaves raw so it's fantastic. it's very...
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it's gone from being a blip on the radar to being the third largest world market for swiss watches. >> it seems as though the communist party is not allowing their party officials to go to casinos. it's a blow for macau as well. rather than necessarily the actual demand drying it up there's a barrier put across these customers coming to these kind of events. >> even before we saw the results of the chinese government anti-graph measures we've seen a slight change in trend for demand with less con speck wous wealth. customers looking at products, not being quite so flashy or ostentatious. it's something that we've noticed over the last couple of careers. careers. >> you would imagine that the market corrupts watches or jewelry, this has been taken out, but may go beyond that. just ordinary spending. actually being hit because of these, the clampdown on corruption. >> it could well be. i mean we're seeing to the chinese consumer has learned a lot in the last ten years about how to get the best deal. fewer mainland chinese shoppers are crossing the border into hong kong, which has had a
it's gone from being a blip on the radar to being the third largest world market for swiss watches. >> it seems as though the communist party is not allowing their party officials to go to casinos. it's a blow for macau as well. rather than necessarily the actual demand drying it up there's a barrier put across these customers coming to these kind of events. >> even before we saw the results of the chinese government anti-graph measures we've seen a slight change in trend for demand...
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. >> beautiful swiss chard, flounder. >> i love this variety of swiss chard. it's so pretty. >> rainbow swiss chard. mix it with bacon to give it flavor and we are serving it with this beautiful seared flounder. first we cut it julienne then blanche it. out of the water and in the pan with the bacon. because we had the bacon already in the pan we didn't need to add oil because we had the bacon fat. now we are going to top it with this fish filet. >> just put some little bit of the pepper in there. >> just a little bit of salt and pepper and lay it on top and it drapes. >> no oil is needed. we have the oil already in the pan and we have the fat from the bacon in there so it's nice and moist. >> i can't wait to get in there. that's beautiful. simple and delicious. look how beautiful that looks. thank you, steph. >>> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger has tips for finding successful careers in sales. >>> reporter: sales is the second largest occupational group in the u.s. and employing millions of people. whale it can be a lucrative career, you have to be r
. >> beautiful swiss chard, flounder. >> i love this variety of swiss chard. it's so pretty. >> rainbow swiss chard. mix it with bacon to give it flavor and we are serving it with this beautiful seared flounder. first we cut it julienne then blanche it. out of the water and in the pan with the bacon. because we had the bacon already in the pan we didn't need to add oil because we had the bacon fat. now we are going to top it with this fish filet. >> just put some little...
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let me also join in thanking both the swiss government and the distinguished members of the press and media for trying to work with us over the past several weeks and trying to help us in getting the world to understand what is going on. as our tradition is i would read the same statement that was just read out in english in farcy. it will be the same interpretation. james, put it into easy english for us. what has been agreed? what did she just announce? >>reporter: well there was suggestions there was just going to be a statement to say that they were going to continue work and have made progress but these are very very substantial things that have been announced in the last few minutes. iraq, the ones we've previously spoken about are uranium. there's the uranium and plutonium route to make a nuclear bomb. also signing up to the protocols of the international atomic agency which will carry out the inspections. then on sanction the eu and the u.s. to lift their sanctions and a new security council resolution. this we believe will all happen after june after the final work and all th
let me also join in thanking both the swiss government and the distinguished members of the press and media for trying to work with us over the past several weeks and trying to help us in getting the world to understand what is going on. as our tradition is i would read the same statement that was just read out in english in farcy. it will be the same interpretation. james, put it into easy english for us. what has been agreed? what did she just announce? >>reporter: well there was...
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his mother a black, his father a swiss, their marriage once illegal during a partied. >> i don't care, i don't care. come tell me. i want europe white man. crazy mama crazy. my dad you know how the swiss love chocolates. >> reporter: the racial tensions of africa infused his humor. so do his roots where he was raised by his grandmother frances. she told us he was always getting into trouble. >> her and i, man, have a beautiful bond and love for each other. we have this thing ever since she hit me. >> come and full of life. come and catch me. let's play the game. and then what do you do? you must laugh really. that's trevor. >> reporter: 13 years aeld his agent said that noah walked into her office as a teenager with big dreams. >> he was full of pimples and said what to do with these pimples, doorly. i think i was his first comedy routine. >> reporter: noah's irreverent style of humor caught up with him when he was called the head of the new "daily show." a handful of tweets have been criticized as anti-semitic and sexist but he's showed scant regard for such. he once portrayed drunk
his mother a black, his father a swiss, their marriage once illegal during a partied. >> i don't care, i don't care. come tell me. i want europe white man. crazy mama crazy. my dad you know how the swiss love chocolates. >> reporter: the racial tensions of africa infused his humor. so do his roots where he was raised by his grandmother frances. she told us he was always getting into trouble. >> her and i, man, have a beautiful bond and love for each other. we have this thing...
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it was founded by henry dunant a swiss businessman, and still today, we honor him by using the reverse of the swiss flag for our symbol -- the red cross against a white background. >> returning to the united states, she founded the american red cross in 1881. and ever since then, the american red cross has been helping people in need. what are some of the big disasters the red cross responded to? >> the red cross has been responding to disasters since its beginnings in 1881, when there was a large wildfire across michigan. and early on, the red cross also responded to floods in johnstown, pennsylvania, when a dam broke, and a major hurricane that hit off of the coast of south carolina and georgia. the red cross still responds to major disasters today, in modern times, such as 9/11 and hurricane katrina, and even small disasters like everyday house fires. >> what about wars? >> the american red cross trained tens of thousands of nurses for world war i and world war ii, and it also helped with all the major conflicts throughout the 20th century. >> every year, the american red cross resp
it was founded by henry dunant a swiss businessman, and still today, we honor him by using the reverse of the swiss flag for our symbol -- the red cross against a white background. >> returning to the united states, she founded the american red cross in 1881. and ever since then, the american red cross has been helping people in need. what are some of the big disasters the red cross responded to? >> the red cross has been responding to disasters since its beginnings in 1881, when...
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swiss-designed precision brought to your kitchen. celebrate one year of vertuoline with $100 dollars off. it's the best price we've ever engineered. ♪ ♪ >>> take a look at this surveillance video. it shows three suspects stealing an atm from a service station. the driver in that ford pick up hits the gas and rips the atm from its mount. the suspects then take off in the truck. >>> drivers all know that the price at the pump can vary depending on where you fill up but usually it's just a few scents here and there -- cents here and there. but not so in san francisco where stations are charging dollars more for a gallon. >> reporter: frank, many people know this arco station as being one of the cheapest places in the city. people line up to get it at $2.89 a gallon. but we wanted to know why some places were able to charge so much more and still get business. >> reporter: getting gas is a regular routine. any habit drivers have their reasons for waiting in long lines. >> i come especially to get gas. >> reporter: even if you have to
swiss-designed precision brought to your kitchen. celebrate one year of vertuoline with $100 dollars off. it's the best price we've ever engineered. ♪ ♪ >>> take a look at this surveillance video. it shows three suspects stealing an atm from a service station. the driver in that ford pick up hits the gas and rips the atm from its mount. the suspects then take off in the truck. >>> drivers all know that the price at the pump can vary depending on where you fill up but...
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. >> swiss climber has become the fastest man to climb the north face of the border of the swiss and italian alps. he summited in a time of 1:46. his record beats the previous record set in 2009 by 10 minutes. there's plenty more on our website. for all the latest, check out aljazeera.com/sport. >> thank you. that's it for this news hour. do stay with us. there is plenty more world news coming up after the break. we are back in a moment. >>> the death toll in nepal is growing, and aid is still not reaching those who need it. ♪ >> we have the very latest from kathmandu in just a fewing minutes. this is al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. burundi on the brink, a u.s. diplomat flies in to try to stop a civil war.
. >> swiss climber has become the fastest man to climb the north face of the border of the swiss and italian alps. he summited in a time of 1:46. his record beats the previous record set in 2009 by 10 minutes. there's plenty more on our website. for all the latest, check out aljazeera.com/sport. >> thank you. that's it for this news hour. do stay with us. there is plenty more world news coming up after the break. we are back in a moment. >>> the death toll in nepal is...
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that's what swiss climber danielle arnold achieved and the fastest man to climb the north face of the matter horn on the batter of swiss and italian alps and reach 3400 summit of 1 hour 46 minutes and beats the previous record set in 2009 by a full ten minutes. back to you. >> a lot going. thanks so much for that. and that's about it for this particular news hour for me and the news hour team and thank you for watching and don't go too far because i'm back with more news in just a couple of minutes. see you then, good-bye. ♪ ♪ cutoff from kathmandu and we report from rural nepal where entire ail villages are in desperate need of relief. >> andrew reporting and explaining why the devastating loss and destruction here has passed unnoticed in the wake of a nepal earthquake. ♪ hello there, this is al jazeera live from london also coming up france promises harsh punishment for peace keepers found guilty of sexually abusing children in the
that's what swiss climber danielle arnold achieved and the fastest man to climb the north face of the matter horn on the batter of swiss and italian alps and reach 3400 summit of 1 hour 46 minutes and beats the previous record set in 2009 by a full ten minutes. back to you. >> a lot going. thanks so much for that. and that's about it for this particular news hour for me and the news hour team and thank you for watching and don't go too far because i'm back with more news in just a couple...
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his mother is black, his father swiss it. their marriage once illegal during apartheid. >> i don't care, i don't care! i want a white man. crazy, my mom crazy, you know, and my dad was like, you know how the swiss love chocolate, so he was... >> reporter: the racial tensions of south africa infuse him humor, so do his soweto roots where he was raised by his grandmother francis. she told us he was always getting into trouble. >> such a beautiful love and bond for each other. we just have this thing. ever since she hit me. >> all of his life. >> reporter: 13 years ago his agent says that noah walked into her office as a teenager with big dreams. >> he was full of pimples. i said, what about these pimple darling. i think probably his first comedy routine was inspired by me. >> you can call it that. >> reporter: noah'ser rev rant style of humor caught up with him after he was named the new host of "the daily show." a handful of his tweets have been criticized as anti-semitic and sexist. but he's always shown scant regard for poli
his mother is black, his father swiss it. their marriage once illegal during apartheid. >> i don't care, i don't care! i want a white man. crazy, my mom crazy, you know, and my dad was like, you know how the swiss love chocolate, so he was... >> reporter: the racial tensions of south africa infuse him humor, so do his soweto roots where he was raised by his grandmother francis. she told us he was always getting into trouble. >> such a beautiful love and bond for each other. we...
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last two years, they've been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss border. in 2012, an unexpected break through was announced. scientists finally discovered the higgs-boson, an elementary particle that gives master other particles earning the nickname the god particle. >> there would be no atoms no nukeclei nuclei. >>reporter: it contains a ring of superconducting magnets with accelerating structures that boost particles as they hurtle down the tunnel. soon they'll be traveling at almost the speed of light and analyzing their collisions could reveal new scientific secrets. dark matter is the invisible matter that makes up 84% of the known universe but can only be dedetected by its influence on others but there could be many more discoveries. >>> we spoke to a professor at harvard university. >> the most advanced machine that humans constructed in the sense that it reaches the highest energyies that we ever reached were trying to mimic the very early instance at the beginning of the universe when the temperature was extremely high and when potentially
last two years, they've been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss border. in 2012, an unexpected break through was announced. scientists finally discovered the higgs-boson, an elementary particle that gives master other particles earning the nickname the god particle. >> there would be no atoms no nukeclei nuclei. >>reporter: it contains a ring of superconducting magnets with accelerating structures that boost particles as they hurtle down the...
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today we saw french, swiss, and south korean, but i was also talking with senior military officials from austria. they have 40 people here in four teams across the country. they arrived early on monday morning. we know the u.s. is bringing in aid on that level of search and rescue while india and pakistan are supplying medical facilities and equipment. >> so a lot of help is coming from the outside but i understand that the air force in kathmandu is not able to cope. >> no, kathmandu's airport is one of the smallettes in the world. it has a restrictive runway. and also because of that the building itself and the terminal can only host a certain number of planes. with so much good will coming in from the international community, and so many planes of aid, cargo and it has to cherry pick which planes can land at specific times. there have been many delays and cancellation of planes globally trying to get into nepal. there are only eight bays for plays planes to off load their passengers. i was on a two-hour trip from delhi to nepal. we circled for at least two hours. we sat on the car tarm
today we saw french, swiss, and south korean, but i was also talking with senior military officials from austria. they have 40 people here in four teams across the country. they arrived early on monday morning. we know the u.s. is bringing in aid on that level of search and rescue while india and pakistan are supplying medical facilities and equipment. >> so a lot of help is coming from the outside but i understand that the air force in kathmandu is not able to cope. >> no,...
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two years they've been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the french-swiss border. on sunday scientists fired particle beams along the circuit known as the lhc. but these are baby steps for the researchers. >> it would take us about two months six weeks to two months to establish the first stable collision. we have to establish all the systems one by one. >> in 2012 they announced an unexpected break through. scientists finally discovered the elementary particle that gives mass to other particles earning it the nickname the god particle. in the the following year they got the nobel prize in physics. >> there would be no at tomorrows, no nuclei or no building blocks for matter, there would be no stars no galaxies no planetary systems and no earth and eventually no life on earth. >> the lhc contains a ring of super conducting magnates with as quickly ale rating structures. soon they will be traveling at almost the speed of light and their collision could reveal planetary secrets. there could be many more discoveries over the lifetime of this underground scienc
two years they've been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the french-swiss border. on sunday scientists fired particle beams along the circuit known as the lhc. but these are baby steps for the researchers. >> it would take us about two months six weeks to two months to establish the first stable collision. we have to establish all the systems one by one. >> in 2012 they announced an unexpected break through. scientists finally discovered the...
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over the last two years, then busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss french border. on sunday scientists fired two particle beams around the 27 kilometer long circuit known as the large hadron clyder, the lhc. these are baby steps for researchers here at cern, the european organization for nuclear research. >> establishing the first stable collisions. we have to commission all of the instruments, all of the systems one by one. >> in 2012, cern announced an unexpected break through. scientificits finally, skofrnd the higgs bosson an elementary particle that gives mass to other particles earning it the next name, the god particle. the following years two of the scientists peter rigs and engleier got the nobleel prize in physics. >> the addams, there would be no molecules. building blocks for metal. there were, themselves also be no styles no galaxies no planetary system. there would be no earth and eventually there would be no life on earth. the lhc contains a ring of super conducting mag nats with accelerating structures which boost particles as they hu
over the last two years, then busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss french border. on sunday scientists fired two particle beams around the 27 kilometer long circuit known as the large hadron clyder, the lhc. these are baby steps for researchers here at cern, the european organization for nuclear research. >> establishing the first stable collisions. we have to commission all of the instruments, all of the systems one by one. >> in 2012, cern...
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to sink the swiss and we will have the details in sport. ♪ ♪ international news. >> people here are worried that this already serious situation may escalate. >> shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you might get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher? >> feeling the real impact. >> separatists took control a few days ago. >> get closer to every story. >> how easy is it for a fighter to get in? >> get the international news you need to know. al jazeera america. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... the disappearing delta only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month lo
to sink the swiss and we will have the details in sport. ♪ ♪ international news. >> people here are worried that this already serious situation may escalate. >> shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you might get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher? >> feeling the real impact. >> separatists took control a few days ago. >> get closer to every story. >> how...
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we go to the swiss city of lausanne. >> reporter: it is clear that talks stretched from late tuesday into the early hours of wednesday morning have made progress on a number of key issues, but it is not clear that there has been enough progress for a full framework of agreement. leading the talks the iranian foreign minister spoke of his optimism. >> we've been working since 7:30 in the morning and it's been a very long day for all delegations. we have accomplished quite a bit, but people need to get some rest and start over. i hope that we can finalize the work on wednesday and hopefully start the process of drafting tomorrow. >> the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov was also upbeat as he headed out of the hotel in the early morning hours. he and the french foreign ministers are no longer participating in the negotiations. on wednesday morning there was a greater degree of portion from the u.k. foreign minister warning there is morning work to do. >> there is morning work to do, some detail and technical but there is more work to do. we're on it now and we'll continue at it. >>
we go to the swiss city of lausanne. >> reporter: it is clear that talks stretched from late tuesday into the early hours of wednesday morning have made progress on a number of key issues, but it is not clear that there has been enough progress for a full framework of agreement. leading the talks the iranian foreign minister spoke of his optimism. >> we've been working since 7:30 in the morning and it's been a very long day for all delegations. we have accomplished quite a bit, but...
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over the last two years they've been busy upgrading the biggest party accelerator under the swiss french border. sunday scientists fired two particle beans, known as the hadron collider the lhc. these are baby steps, the european organization for research. >> it will take us about two months. 6 weeks to two months to establish a stable collision. they'll have to commission all the instrument and the systems one by one. >> reporter: in 2012 they announced an unexpected breakthrough. >> it's a great day. >> reporter: scientists discovered the higgs bossatswain, earning it the nickname the god particle. the two scientists got the nebel prize, peter higgs and fran swore englert. >> without it there would be no molecules, no nuke lie, the building blocks tore matter and no stars, no galaxies to systems, no earth and eventually there would be no life. >> reporter: the lhc contains superconducting magnets with accelerating structures that boost particles. soon they'll travel at the speed of light, analysing the collisions could reveal scientific secrets. eventually they'll look at areas like da
over the last two years they've been busy upgrading the biggest party accelerator under the swiss french border. sunday scientists fired two particle beans, known as the hadron collider the lhc. these are baby steps, the european organization for research. >> it will take us about two months. 6 weeks to two months to establish a stable collision. they'll have to commission all the instrument and the systems one by one. >> reporter: in 2012 they announced an unexpected breakthrough....
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last two years, they have been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss french border. scientists fired two particle beams around the 27 kilometer circuit known as the lhc. these are just baby steps for researchers here at cerne. ? >> it will take us about four months, six six weeks or two months to ohio establish it. we have to commission all of the instruments, the systems one by one. >> in 2012, cerne announced an unexpected breakthrough. >> it's a great break through. >> scientists finally discovered the hig's boson, an elementary particle nicknaming it the god particle two of the scientists behind the theory peter higgs and engle got the nobel prize in physics. without at a time there would be no molecules, the fundamental building blocks. there would also be no galaxy no planetary system. and no life on earth. >> it contains a ring of super conducting mag nats which boost particles. they will be traveling at almost the speed of light and analyzing their collisions could reveal new scientific secrets. they will look at aries like dark matter the inve
last two years, they have been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss french border. scientists fired two particle beams around the 27 kilometer circuit known as the lhc. these are just baby steps for researchers here at cerne. ? >> it will take us about four months, six six weeks or two months to ohio establish it. we have to commission all of the instruments, the systems one by one. >> in 2012, cerne announced an unexpected breakthrough....
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. >>> beautiful flounder, swiss charred. rainbow swiss charred. >> we're mixing it with bacon to give it flavor and serving it with the seared flounder. we took it out of the water and put it in the pan with the bacon. because we have the beigeon already in the pan we did not -- bacon already in the pan p we didn't need to add any oil. it is beautifully done and the flavors mix and it was awesome. we'll top it with the fish fillet. >> a little bit of the pepper in there. >> and lay it on top and it just drapes. >> you put oil in there and let everything -- >> you really don't need too. we have the oil in the pan and the fat from the bacon in there. it is nice and moist. >> i can't wait to get in there. that is beautiful! simple and always delicious. look how beautiful that looks! thank you,! >> let's take a live look outside at san jose. you can see plenty of dark clouds in the sky. they're giving way to more sunshine as we speak. it looks like the rain is pretty much over right now and we have the butter and egg day festiva
. >>> beautiful flounder, swiss charred. rainbow swiss charred. >> we're mixing it with bacon to give it flavor and serving it with the seared flounder. we took it out of the water and put it in the pan with the bacon. because we have the beigeon already in the pan we did not -- bacon already in the pan p we didn't need to add any oil. it is beautifully done and the flavors mix and it was awesome. we'll top it with the fish fillet. >> a little bit of the pepper in there....
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. ♪ trapped in between two whole wheat slices ♪ ♪ pastrami and swiss are my only vices ♪ sweetie, my shoe. come on. jesus. (whispers) god. hello. hi. oh, roadblock. beep beep! (laughs) (chuckles) pardon me. (loud crash) oh! are you okay? actually, not okay. not okay. honey, did you pull from the bottom again? so after hors d'oeuvres, we'll
. ♪ trapped in between two whole wheat slices ♪ ♪ pastrami and swiss are my only vices ♪ sweetie, my shoe. come on. jesus. (whispers) god. hello. hi. oh, roadblock. beep beep! (laughs) (chuckles) pardon me. (loud crash) oh! are you okay? actually, not okay. not okay. honey, did you pull from the bottom again? so after hors d'oeuvres, we'll
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two years they have been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle axle accelerator deep under the swiss border. on sunday scientists fired two particle beams around the. 27-kilometer long circuit known as the large high drop collider the lhc. but these are just baby steps for researchers here at the european organization for nuclear research. >> it will take us about two months, six peeks to two months to actually establish the first stable collisions for the experiments, because we have to commission all the instruments all the systems one by one. >> reporter: in 2012 they announced an unexpected breakthrough. scientists finally discovered an elementary particle that gives mass on to other carls he wering the nickname the good particle. the following year they got the nobel fries in physics. no at alls, no nuclei, it's the building blocks for matter and therefore also no stars no galaxy no planetary system, no earth and eventually there would be no life on earth. >> reporter: the lhc contains a ring of super can you going magnets with accelerating structures that boost particles as the
two years they have been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle axle accelerator deep under the swiss border. on sunday scientists fired two particle beams around the. 27-kilometer long circuit known as the large high drop collider the lhc. but these are just baby steps for researchers here at the european organization for nuclear research. >> it will take us about two months, six peeks to two months to actually establish the first stable collisions for the experiments, because we...
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you can go classic or bacon & swiss will they melt in your mouth? you butter believe it. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now, at 11:00 can youyou can see it is on the way, we're looking at our satellite radar, we're tracking when the rain will fall and how much could fall in your neighborhood. thank you for joining us i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> and i'm peggy bunker. the roads in san jose and san francisco are dry right now but that certainly is about to change. >> we have team coverage in the south bay with a look at how people are working with the restrictions. but we have a look at the weather with rob mayeda. >> you can see the system here starting to bring some showers to shore, mainly off of the east way. we'll see snow levels quickly dropping as we go through tomorrow. these are two storm systems, the first one not going to bring a whole lot of rain for the bay area, maybe a quarter inch or less but look at the whole system, snow levels down to 30 feet, we have the all-time record low snowpack as measured in current times, showing yo
you can go classic or bacon & swiss will they melt in your mouth? you butter believe it. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now, at 11:00 can youyou can see it is on the way, we're looking at our satellite radar, we're tracking when the rain will fall and how much could fall in your neighborhood. thank you for joining us i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> and i'm peggy bunker. the roads in san jose and san francisco are dry right now but that certainly is about to...
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thanks in part to the extraordinary efforts of this swiss pilot. bad weather had grounded every other rescue helicopter in the area. rush was on his own, transporting victims to an aid station miles and mountains away. >> how many times did you go back and forth? >> 39, 40 times back and forth. >> he shuttled the seriously injured to safety, all 73 of them. base camp is slowly emptying out. there will be no climbing season this year. >> if the mountain doesn't want you to be here, you shouldn't be here. you have to respect it. >> reporter: most at base camp now want to walk down out of respect for the mountain and those who died here. richard engel, nbc news, everest base camp. >>> now alarming moment in the skies over dallas when pilots spotted a flying object coming way too close for comfort and realized it was a drone. all it would take was a collision with an engine or window and a drone could cause a major disaster in the air. nbc's halle jackson has this report. >> reporter: it's a dangerously close call. >> some sort of a lighted drone just
thanks in part to the extraordinary efforts of this swiss pilot. bad weather had grounded every other rescue helicopter in the area. rush was on his own, transporting victims to an aid station miles and mountains away. >> how many times did you go back and forth? >> 39, 40 times back and forth. >> he shuttled the seriously injured to safety, all 73 of them. base camp is slowly emptying out. there will be no climbing season this year. >> if the mountain doesn't want you...
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swiss-designed precision brought to your kitchen. celebrate one year of vertuoline with $100 dollars off. it's the best price we've ever engineered. ♪ ♪ >> vicious unprovoked attack on homeless man. tonight san francisco police are asking for your help. >> beating caught on surveillance camera as you can plainly see. officers hope someone recognizes the man seen hitting the victim right on the head. good evening oechl. >> happened last night did near lark and aguirre street. >> we have the story and reaction from the people who know the victim. katie that is brutal to watch. >> it really is. hard to watch i think dan and amma. people who know the victim say he's roger regular on the corner where attacked. police work in the area also know the victim they say he's a nice guy. neighbors though to not recognize the attacker but police hoping you might. >> this video kleevrl show as man walking on lark street and he reaches a homeless man sitting against a wall. >> he pull out a blunt metal object and almost like a baseball swing swi
swiss-designed precision brought to your kitchen. celebrate one year of vertuoline with $100 dollars off. it's the best price we've ever engineered. ♪ ♪ >> vicious unprovoked attack on homeless man. tonight san francisco police are asking for your help. >> beating caught on surveillance camera as you can plainly see. officers hope someone recognizes the man seen hitting the victim right on the head. good evening oechl. >> happened last night did near lark and aguirre...
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germanwings airlines laid flowers at a monument dedicated to the victims of last week's plane crash in the swiss alps. >> it will take a long for us to understand how this could happen. >> reporter: the airline bosses thanked recovery teams who authorities say have now finished the grim task of collecting body parts. but the executives refuse to say what the airline knew about the mental health of co-pilot andreas lubitz. >> the 27-year-old is expected of purposely crashing a jetliner, killing himself and 149 others. investigators say lubitz had been treat ford suicidal tendencies and hid his mental health problems from his employer. lufthansa admitted it knew six years he suffered from an episode of severe depression before he finished flight training but said he passed all medical checks since then. when lubitz flew the plane into the french mountainside it smashed into thousands of pieces. investigators say it could take several more months to retrieve all the wreckage. tina crouse, cbs news. >> investigators are calling on anyone with footage of that disaster to hand it over to officials. a
germanwings airlines laid flowers at a monument dedicated to the victims of last week's plane crash in the swiss alps. >> it will take a long for us to understand how this could happen. >> reporter: the airline bosses thanked recovery teams who authorities say have now finished the grim task of collecting body parts. but the executives refuse to say what the airline knew about the mental health of co-pilot andreas lubitz. >> the 27-year-old is expected of purposely crashing a...
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. >>> investigators believe the co-pilot who deliberately flew the plane into the swiss alps, the second black box has been recovered, burned but possibly readable. >>> two women who allegedly declared allegiance to isis are under arrest in new york city. the former roommates from queens purchased propane tanks and had instructions how to turn them into bombs and used the internet to research other homemade bombs including those used in the boston marathon bombings. if convicted, they both face the possibility of life in prison. >>> new religious freedom laws are on the books now in indiana and arkansas. the governors of both states signed rewritten legislation after days of pressure from businesses and protests by those who said the earlier tropical depressions allowed for discrimination against -- earlier versions allowed for discrimination against games. >> reporter: arkansas governor hutchinson signed his state's religious freedom law thursday, the second attempt of the legislature, a first draft sent back after businesses like wal- mart and protesters including the governor's son sa
. >>> investigators believe the co-pilot who deliberately flew the plane into the swiss alps, the second black box has been recovered, burned but possibly readable. >>> two women who allegedly declared allegiance to isis are under arrest in new york city. the former roommates from queens purchased propane tanks and had instructions how to turn them into bombs and used the internet to research other homemade bombs including those used in the boston marathon bombings. if...
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and so i'm excited to see what chip kelly does with the swiss army knife tim tee bowl he will sign with the eagles tomorrow he comes to philadelphia with a mixed pro career after winning two national titles and heisman trophy and two time all american he spent time with the broncos jets and patriots. last played nnfl in 2012. has a playoff victory as a quarterback but 47-point 9% completion rate. it's another bowl move by chip -- bold move by chip. we can't jump to any conclusions because we don know how the 27-year-old will be used in the energy guess offense. >>> all right. so what do fans think about this all. we went sports james pal her out to hear what eagles fans had to say about the eagles big move. >> reporter: he's going to bring the super bowl. >> i love it. >> the goals have absolutely no idea what they're doing. >> it extremely fans for -- rare for fans to have passionate opinions about the signing of a backup quarterback that's the polarizing effect tim tebow has on american sports fans. >> i think it's a terrible signing. he hasn't played football in two years. he's not a
and so i'm excited to see what chip kelly does with the swiss army knife tim tee bowl he will sign with the eagles tomorrow he comes to philadelphia with a mixed pro career after winning two national titles and heisman trophy and two time all american he spent time with the broncos jets and patriots. last played nnfl in 2012. has a playoff victory as a quarterback but 47-point 9% completion rate. it's another bowl move by chip -- bold move by chip. we can't jump to any conclusions because we...
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it's like a swiss army knife of wheelbarrows. it does about 6 or 8 different things very well, easy to use, and it's fun. >> i'm a klutz. i've not used a wheelbarrow very often, but when i have, it turns over. the aerocart -- no. it's solid, and it's balanced. it's just great. >> the aerocart happens to be, in my opinion, a very good product for the jobsite, as well as interior/exterior for the weekend guy who needs to do stuff around the house. the aerocart makes your projects a lot easier and a lot simpler. >> announcer: now it's your turn to let the worx aerocart do the heavy lifting for you. if you bought separate specialty tools to do all 8 jobs the worx aerocart can do, you'd pay over $400. order today, and you won't pay $400 or $300. you won't even pay $200. order now, and you'll receive the complete worx aerocart system, including the mesh rock mover, cylinder holder, potted plant mover, and large bag holder -- all for just 5 easy payments of $39.95. but wait! order right now, and worx will make a payment for you, so it's
it's like a swiss army knife of wheelbarrows. it does about 6 or 8 different things very well, easy to use, and it's fun. >> i'm a klutz. i've not used a wheelbarrow very often, but when i have, it turns over. the aerocart -- no. it's solid, and it's balanced. it's just great. >> the aerocart happens to be, in my opinion, a very good product for the jobsite, as well as interior/exterior for the weekend guy who needs to do stuff around the house. the aerocart makes your projects a...
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many swiss really, really want to get your hands on the apple watch they will have to go to france or germany. that is hilarious. we own apple here. you can't sell your watch. >>> you maybe punching your pillow right now in frustration but saturday was the official international pillow fight day. yes, there's such a thing. >> for the first time, thousands celebrated the event in two greek cities including athens. it raised awareness there for abused women and children with the motto pillow fight, don't fight. another held in bucharest square and if you get tired at this one you can take a nap. >>> coming up, the hunt for a missing college freshman. she disappeared more than a month ago. and now police led to a pond in virginia and a new twist involving her step father. >>> and a new role for former commissioner bud selig. what he is doing now and what he is telling abc news about baseball's biggest controversies. you are watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by easy off oven cleaner. d to do now is just put our platter in the oven which w
many swiss really, really want to get your hands on the apple watch they will have to go to france or germany. that is hilarious. we own apple here. you can't sell your watch. >>> you maybe punching your pillow right now in frustration but saturday was the official international pillow fight day. yes, there's such a thing. >> for the first time, thousands celebrated the event in two greek cities including athens. it raised awareness there for abused women and children with the...
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last two years they have been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss border. >> afternoon 27 kilometer long circuit. the clyder, just baby steps from researchers here at cern, the european organization for nuclear research. >> six weeks or two months. the commission. all of the systems one by one. in 1220, someone announced an unexpected breakthrough. >> scientists finally discovered the higgs bosson an elementary particle that gives mass to other particles earning it the next name "the god particle." two of the scientists higgs and vos. >> no atoms. there will be no nuclear. it would also be from galaxies. the lhc contains a ring of super conducting magnets with accelerating structures which boost particles as they hurdle down the speed of light. their collisions could reveal new scientific secrets. eventually they will be looking at areas like dark matter. that's the invisible matter which makes up 84% of the known universe but can only be detected by its influence on visible matter like galaxies and planets, but there could be many more discoveries
last two years they have been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss border. >> afternoon 27 kilometer long circuit. the clyder, just baby steps from researchers here at cern, the european organization for nuclear research. >> six weeks or two months. the commission. all of the systems one by one. in 1220, someone announced an unexpected breakthrough. >> scientists finally discovered the higgs bosson an elementary particle that gives mass...
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that's what swiss climber has done. becoming the fastest man on the italian alps. he reached the summit in a time of just one hour 46 minutes. i have sat there for breakfast, how do you do it in a lifetime? thank you. rescues from the a rubble, a 15-year-old boy is dug out alive. but outside the capitol whole communities remain cut off from help. we report from rural nepal where entire villages were t thattenned. >> you are watching al jazeera live from london. worse political violence for a decade.
that's what swiss climber has done. becoming the fastest man on the italian alps. he reached the summit in a time of just one hour 46 minutes. i have sat there for breakfast, how do you do it in a lifetime? thank you. rescues from the a rubble, a 15-year-old boy is dug out alive. but outside the capitol whole communities remain cut off from help. we report from rural nepal where entire villages were t thattenned. >> you are watching al jazeera live from london. worse political violence...
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to put in a holding cell somehow got out of the holding cell and started making his way through the swiss arm also eliminated outside to the parking lot jumped a fence and started running through the parking lot with the handcuffs on could he run into police chiefs does happen to be pulling into the parking lot and a 45 when he saw the suspect morning he told the suspect to stop the suspected not stop and he got out of the car tackled him play wrestled he got back up and started running down mission street right down here he went after him again and all smelly he did tackle him to come into custody. >>jackie sissel: unbelievable story according to some witnesses it on the hit the police chief it was his cops senses that kicked in at that point he sustained minor injuries at a trip to his teacher but as i sent he was taken into custody he is expected to be back in court as i said and is one of the stores you almost can't make up we're hoping a somewhat is when we get to talk to the police chief and hear his side of the story and what he thought about the whole incident that took place yest
to put in a holding cell somehow got out of the holding cell and started making his way through the swiss arm also eliminated outside to the parking lot jumped a fence and started running through the parking lot with the handcuffs on could he run into police chiefs does happen to be pulling into the parking lot and a 45 when he saw the suspect morning he told the suspect to stop the suspected not stop and he got out of the car tackled him play wrestled he got back up and started running down...
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hingis was called up to play doubt for the swiss federation cup team for the first time in 17 years. >> it's great to see her again. >> though i feel old. i remember when she started out. >> me too. >> thank you. >> that is it from the newshour. back with more news in a couple of minutes. join me then. bye-bye. per cent per cent cent today we look at whether america's fight against terrorism works as it is supposed to. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, our report - a smarter war on terror begins right now. >>> america's domestic war on terror is back in the spotlight. debate about its successes and failures continue. more than a week ago police in
hingis was called up to play doubt for the swiss federation cup team for the first time in 17 years. >> it's great to see her again. >> though i feel old. i remember when she started out. >> me too. >> thank you. >> that is it from the newshour. back with more news in a couple of minutes. join me then. bye-bye. per cent per cent cent today we look at whether america's fight against terrorism works as it is supposed to. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, our...
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last two years they've been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss-french border. on sunday scientists fired two particle beams but these are just baby steps for retchers. >> it will take us six weeks to two months to establish the first stable collisions because we have to commission all the instruments, all the systems one by one. >> in 2012 they ray flounced an unexpected break through. scientists giving it the nickname the god particle. those who gave it the theory got the nobel prize in physics. >> there with a be no atoms no nucliei. and therefore there would also be no stars galaxies or planetary systems no earth and eventually there would be no life on earth. >> the lhc contains a ring of super conducting magnates with structures that boost particles as they hurdle down the tunnel. soon they'll be traveling the speed of light and analyzing their collisions could bring new secrets. eventually they'll be looking at dark matter, the matter that makes up 80% of the known universe but can only be detected on its visible effect on matter like planets. >>
last two years they've been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss-french border. on sunday scientists fired two particle beams but these are just baby steps for retchers. >> it will take us six weeks to two months to establish the first stable collisions because we have to commission all the instruments, all the systems one by one. >> in 2012 they ray flounced an unexpected break through. scientists giving it the nickname the god particle....
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the swiss player made 41 unforced errors although he made him work for this one. 6-1, 6-2. in the word's top 10. on a day of shocks, roof fall nadal comes for a difficult match. two sets-1 in the end, he was looking for his 9th victory in the tournament, which he won every year between 2005 and 2012. formula 1 championship has defended himself over his celebrations at the chinese grand prix. he was criticized on social media for spraying champagne in a podium host at his face. she said the incident was blown out of proportion, hamilton said it was just excitement and he meant no disrespect he has also insisted his teammate is fine after they verbally clashed again following the race in china. >> we try to do a great job and everything is good, so there will be times when people are unhappy about some things but we are grown ups we will move past it. >> the group for the rally has been revealed in paris. with chili pulling out of the 2016 edition because of flash floods. after starting in lima, the event will move through the long changings peruvian dessert before moving on
the swiss player made 41 unforced errors although he made him work for this one. 6-1, 6-2. in the word's top 10. on a day of shocks, roof fall nadal comes for a difficult match. two sets-1 in the end, he was looking for his 9th victory in the tournament, which he won every year between 2005 and 2012. formula 1 championship has defended himself over his celebrations at the chinese grand prix. he was criticized on social media for spraying champagne in a podium host at his face. she said the...
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over the last two years they've jump graded the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss-french border. scientists fired two particle beams around the 27-kilometer long circuit known as the large collider. these are baby steps for researchers here. it would take us about two months, six weeks to two months to establish the first stable collisions for the experiments. we have to commission all the instruments, all the systems one by one. >> in 2012, a breakthrough was announced. scientists finally discovered an elementary particle that gives mass to other particles earning it the nickname the god particle. the following year, two scientists behind the theory got the nobel prize in physics. >> there would be no atoms, no nuclei, the fundamental building blocks of matter and there would be no stars, there would be no galaxy, man nary system and eventually no life. >> magnets with accelerating structures boost particles. soon they'll travel at almost the speed of light and analyzing their collisions could reveal new scientific secrets. eventually, they'll look at dark matter, the in
over the last two years they've jump graded the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss-french border. scientists fired two particle beams around the 27-kilometer long circuit known as the large collider. these are baby steps for researchers here. it would take us about two months, six weeks to two months to establish the first stable collisions for the experiments. we have to commission all the instruments, all the systems one by one. >> in 2012, a breakthrough was...
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event in chelsea and won tournament in miami and indian wells and called up to play doubles in the swiss cup team for the first in 17 years and the first indian woman to top the rankings and a tough and extremely tough day at the office for runners in the north poll madison world's coolest madison and one of the most grueling races on the planet and 50 competitors from 19 countries also have to run under the cover of snipers who kept polar bears and dangerous animals at bay and on the borders of the frozen arctic sea and all but three finished the minus 50 degrees race. >> it was more than running but scoring through the deep snow but amazing experience. >> reporter: enough for me and more later, thanks. >>> that is the end of the news hour and we have another full bulletin of news coming up in a couple of minutes so do stay with us here on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ escaping violence in yemen and hundreds of refugees cross into saudi arabia. ♪ from al jazeera's headquarters in doha i'm sammy and ahead election day in sudan and president bashir expected to extend 25-year rule and opposition b
event in chelsea and won tournament in miami and indian wells and called up to play doubles in the swiss cup team for the first in 17 years and the first indian woman to top the rankings and a tough and extremely tough day at the office for runners in the north poll madison world's coolest madison and one of the most grueling races on the planet and 50 competitors from 19 countries also have to run under the cover of snipers who kept polar bears and dangerous animals at bay and on the borders...
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over the last two years they've been busy upgrading the biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss bored. on sunday scientists fired two particle beams along the 27km circuit known as the lhc. these are baby steps for the researchers, at the european organization for nuclear research. >> it will take 2-6 months to establish the first stable collisions. we have to commission all the instruments, all the systems one by one. >> reporter: in 2012 they announced a breakthrough. >> i think it's a great day. >> reporter: scientists discovered the higgs bossan an elementary particle that gives mass earning it a nickname the god particle. peter higgs and francois emgla got the nobel prize in fittings. >> there'll be no atoms, nuclei molecules, which are the building blocks of all matter and therefore there would be no stars, no galaxies no planetary system. no earth, and eventually there would be no life on earth. >> the lhc contains a ring of superconducting magnets with structures boosting particles as they hurtful down the tunnel. soon they travel at the speed of light. analysing the col
over the last two years they've been busy upgrading the biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss bored. on sunday scientists fired two particle beams along the 27km circuit known as the lhc. these are baby steps for the researchers, at the european organization for nuclear research. >> it will take 2-6 months to establish the first stable collisions. we have to commission all the instruments, all the systems one by one. >> reporter: in 2012 they announced a breakthrough....
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the man who died after suffering a spinal cord injury in his neck while of discussing one of the six swiss officers involved in the rest still have not given a statement to investigators for the officers have their names have been released but pleas of not releasing the fall of the listing will violate the law in the cell from video you can see the police dragging him to a van with his legs hanging out will leave behind him some say this is proof the officers injured him but others disagree. >>: when they brought him over to the man he consent on his own so far the offices have not been charged in the crimes. >>darya: attorneys representing a transcendent prison inmates are asked a federal judge to stick with his order that officials must provide opposing the delay in the century for this and make it is appealing the decision was made by san francisco judge early this month in u.s. district judge john tighter the surgery is medically necessary for 51 year- old michelle bell not working who was a convicted murderer has identified as a female since the 1990's. >>mark: they're starting to cru
the man who died after suffering a spinal cord injury in his neck while of discussing one of the six swiss officers involved in the rest still have not given a statement to investigators for the officers have their names have been released but pleas of not releasing the fall of the listing will violate the law in the cell from video you can see the police dragging him to a van with his legs hanging out will leave behind him some say this is proof the officers injured him but others disagree....
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the swiss team held their nerve, fighting back from a set down to claim victory. >> aston villa faces arsenal in the final of the world cup. the striker gave them the lead after half an hour at wembley. 6 minutes later villa's belgium fighter made it 1-1. ar the break. fabian give villa the victory. 2-1 is how it finished. >> in english premier league, tottenham tightened their grip. fourth placed manchester city picked up a 2-0 win over west ham. the defending champions giving up hope of retaining the title. manuel pellegrini's team need all point possible. an own goal gave city the lead. sergio added a second. he became the top goal scorers, ensuring city opened a 7-goal lead for liverpool in a chase for the top four. >> it's important for our team to win. because we came from two defeats in a row, and always with one of them - it's worth - it was important to try to be a consistent team. it's done and dusted in the dutch league. psc ian hoven seals a crown in seven years. victory. they congoed at the victory parade earlier. this man scored a free kick in that match. pf c are in tal
the swiss team held their nerve, fighting back from a set down to claim victory. >> aston villa faces arsenal in the final of the world cup. the striker gave them the lead after half an hour at wembley. 6 minutes later villa's belgium fighter made it 1-1. ar the break. fabian give villa the victory. 2-1 is how it finished. >> in english premier league, tottenham tightened their grip. fourth placed manchester city picked up a 2-0 win over west ham. the defending champions giving up...
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the 34-year-old swiss player was called up for her country and the fed cup play-off against poland because of injuries to the other players, she did produce some good moments but went on to lose in straight sets 6-4, 6-love. >> saying when he is at his best he is almost impossible to beat jamaica is in brazil as he warms up for his last olympics in rio in 2016. the 6 high time olympic champion alongside brazil's three-time parolympic, completely blind. he enjoyed his moment as a guide. in india, the organization that's meant to support parolympi parolympic athletes has been suspended, leaving them unable compete. they could fail to qualify. the international committee took the decision after the poor treatment of athletes at a recent meet. indian paralympians were made to stay in building with no toilet and drinking water. many had to sleep 09 floor with some aband oning their wheelchairs to drag themselves up the stairs. >> there could be nothing worse for players. they won't be able to participate now. they will help the international blind world sports. they may be able to partpates. a
the 34-year-old swiss player was called up for her country and the fed cup play-off against poland because of injuries to the other players, she did produce some good moments but went on to lose in straight sets 6-4, 6-love. >> saying when he is at his best he is almost impossible to beat jamaica is in brazil as he warms up for his last olympics in rio in 2016. the 6 high time olympic champion alongside brazil's three-time parolympic, completely blind. he enjoyed his moment as a guide. in...
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swiss-designed precision brought to your kitchen. celebrate one year of vertuoline with $100 dollars off. it's the best price we've ever engineered. ♪ ♪ >>> your warriors fun factor for the night. they have won 16 games, the knicks have won 14 games all year. the team that the warriors dusted last night for win number 61, a little dust up. tonight, cayman, a former teammate of chris paul, shoves him. no ejections, but big baby glen davis also winds up going down. no ejections, and back to the game itself. chris paul had the last laugh. 41 points, 17 assists. the blazers go down on their home court. >>> could it be billy bean actually knows what he's talking about? he put the a's in a panic with the off-season deals. their fans anyway. seemingly has them in a good direction and they've been playing good ball all spring. jolting another. his 6th of the spring, breaks a 1-1 tie against the angels. 6th inning, jb sportman, young outfielder also goes deep. the highlight, watch the fan beyond the left center field wall. that's a good c
swiss-designed precision brought to your kitchen. celebrate one year of vertuoline with $100 dollars off. it's the best price we've ever engineered. ♪ ♪ >>> your warriors fun factor for the night. they have won 16 games, the knicks have won 14 games all year. the team that the warriors dusted last night for win number 61, a little dust up. tonight, cayman, a former teammate of chris paul, shoves him. no ejections, but big baby glen davis also winds up going down. no ejections, and...
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andy swiss reporting. >>> jamie's with us now. samsung on the front today? >> it's all about phones yes. and apple as well. we'll start with samsung. it has been the world's top mobile phone maker for about four years, since 2011 now it is struggling to stay at the top of a very competitive market. big day for the electronic giant from south korea. and it is all about these things, which are about to appear on the screen behind me flp they are. the samsung s6. the s6 edge as well. the new flagship devices which will go on sale today in 20 countries around the world. that includes the u.s. here in the uk as well. they've received pretty good reviews from the critics, especially the s6 edge. it's got a different screen it curves down ton sides. some say it's the best phone the company has ever made. will they actually be a hit? they could be the best-selling galaxy phones ever. sales of some $50 million. they'll have to be if they want to catch up with apple because apple sold 74 million iphones in the last three months and that was driven by demand for the ip
andy swiss reporting. >>> jamie's with us now. samsung on the front today? >> it's all about phones yes. and apple as well. we'll start with samsung. it has been the world's top mobile phone maker for about four years, since 2011 now it is struggling to stay at the top of a very competitive market. big day for the electronic giant from south korea. and it is all about these things, which are about to appear on the screen behind me flp they are. the samsung s6. the s6 edge as...