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it's a plaza when need be. it can have market uses. it can have the christmas tree. it solved surface problems of draining. and it's a parking area, when not used. the finishes will be designed so it can accommodate either of those. and then it will be enhanced with plantings and seedings and special pavement associated with this. the project funding, it's about a $13.7 million or $13.8 million project altogether. the public works -- public works was successful in obtaining an l.p.p. grant, not l.l.p., as i put here. it requires a 50% match. that match is being distributed among various city agencies in which the port is in for $250,000. public works, $3.1 million. sfmta $2 million and transportation, c.t.a., $1.4, approximately. and that provides full funding for the project to go forward. jay edwards will come talk about the revenue impacts and i will return to conclude up with next steps. >> thank you, dan. i'm joined by libby, who has helped us with a memo she prepared on some of the economic impact benefits that we should look at for the project. what you have i
it's a plaza when need be. it can have market uses. it can have the christmas tree. it solved surface problems of draining. and it's a parking area, when not used. the finishes will be designed so it can accommodate either of those. and then it will be enhanced with plantings and seedings and special pavement associated with this. the project funding, it's about a $13.7 million or $13.8 million project altogether. the public works -- public works was successful in obtaining an l.p.p. grant, not...
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he didn't suggest it. he said it.e would donate $1 million to charity such a dna test and he got a big prounld round applause. today he was asked about it and whethe he owes her the money. and he said -- >> if she gets the nomination where i was going have her tested i'll only do it if i can test her personally. that will not be something i enjoy doing either. >> oh, no. of cou said it. of cou you owe the money. there were no such caveats. such a beautiful window for you guys into how he dealt with a lot of business agreements throug the years. i know because i'v investigated him lo before i was at cnn. so has warren disarmed the presid favorite line of attack or did she make it worse? let's ask our great debaters. ken, i'll start with you on this. we both know that this is the trump of old. that guy wouldn't pay anything on a contract unless you absolu had to. and he's putting in conditions here that never existed. should he have owned, look, i don't like the numbers. i don't think she is really native-american. he c
he didn't suggest it. he said it.e would donate $1 million to charity such a dna test and he got a big prounld round applause. today he was asked about it and whethe he owes her the money. and he said -- >> if she gets the nomination where i was going have her tested i'll only do it if i can test her personally. that will not be something i enjoy doing either. >> oh, no. of cou said it. of cou you owe the money. there were no such caveats. such a beautiful window for you guys into...
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it's one of those buildings where it is polite. it is a village hall.e hall that is to help the community create itself and create a place. it's been put up or hold the development grade to northwest. there is a nursery in there. a hall that can adapt to many... many communities ofjosephus seidel is a great building. and that colour, what is it about? the cover of the bricks? oh the colour... the babies go to sleep in the nurseries and they taken a lilac. this is the cover of va n they taken a lilac. this is the cover of van gogh‘s bedroom. and he painted his bedroom the way he did so he could sleep. they took some detail into this. sultan nazrin shah centre. study spaces for an oxford couege centre. study spaces for an oxford college this time. a building that has had a lot of money and care invested in it. a wonderful relation ship —— relation to its landscape. so, what makes this special? there aren't a lot of alleged theatres, it's in the garden, as in it?|j believe it is because of the garden. what i like is that has this wonderful conversation wit
it's one of those buildings where it is polite. it is a village hall.e hall that is to help the community create itself and create a place. it's been put up or hold the development grade to northwest. there is a nursery in there. a hall that can adapt to many... many communities ofjosephus seidel is a great building. and that colour, what is it about? the cover of the bricks? oh the colour... the babies go to sleep in the nurseries and they taken a lilac. this is the cover of va n they taken a...
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when you love it because it is open, it is democratic, aring it protects individual liberties, that's patriotism. when you say that you're a nationalist, you're really saying your country triumphs even over universal values, even over human rights, even over the rights off minorities. and that's bad. so you know, even a very right wing politics like margaret thatcher understood that it was very important to make this distinction you. know, it's all words but the question is does donald trump know what he's saying. is he schooled in the history of nationalism. >> i think it's important to play there because he had an explanation today that i'm not sure carries any weight. this is him originally saying it last night. watch this. >> a globalist is a person that wants the globe to do well, frankly, not caring about our country so much. and you know what? we can't have that. you know, they have a word. it sort of became old fashioned. it's called a nationalist. and i say really, we're not supposed to use that word. you know what i am, i'm a nationalist, okay? i'm a nationalist. >> kind of
when you love it because it is open, it is democratic, aring it protects individual liberties, that's patriotism. when you say that you're a nationalist, you're really saying your country triumphs even over universal values, even over human rights, even over the rights off minorities. and that's bad. so you know, even a very right wing politics like margaret thatcher understood that it was very important to make this distinction you. know, it's all words but the question is does donald trump...
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and to stop it now. stop it now. i have just concluded a briefing with the department of justice following the apprehension of the suspect. i want to applaud the fbi, secret service, the department of justice, the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york, the nypd and all law enforcement throughout the entire country. incredible partners. these people have worked so hard and to have done it so quickly. it's looking -- it's a needle of in a haystack. how do they do this so quickly. they've done an incredible, incredible job, and i want to congratulate them. [ applause ] >> the bottom line is that americans must unify and we must show the world that we are united together in peace and love and harmony as fellow american citizens. there is no country like our country and every day we are showing the world just how truly great we are. so you are really very special people, i wanted to say that before our little talk, and i appreciate the time you've given me and, boy, one day one of you is going to be
and to stop it now. stop it now. i have just concluded a briefing with the department of justice following the apprehension of the suspect. i want to applaud the fbi, secret service, the department of justice, the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york, the nypd and all law enforcement throughout the entire country. incredible partners. these people have worked so hard and to have done it so quickly. it's looking -- it's a needle of in a haystack. how do they do this so...
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it's for my family, its for my self, its for my future. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retire your risk dot org. because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery, is all the difference in the world. introducing the all-new lexus es. a product of mastery. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> you know me, whenever i get a question i'm not prepared to answer, i take the time to get the answer i...
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it was passed earlier in 1808 so it is about the same time. it is in 1772. the thing about english slavery it doesn't happen in england it is all well and good but ours were in the united states in the different choice. i'm not trying to be cynical about that but the social and political situations are vastly different it's going to be a different situation. >> that was just a dispute this goes to reading the record of the constitution. there are 50 lawyers in the room and it's incredibly dull that is what they are arguing. there are points of great fervor but the question of property gets fough thought out and very minuscule little ways and you will see it in the book except for the one that i mentioned where he gets up and says we should property and man in the constitution and then it gets obliterated. that is the clear case of where that happens. otherwise, i will give you an example they figure the slave clause and that is the one that says that states are bound to return and run away from one state and return. if you go to england you will be free and
it was passed earlier in 1808 so it is about the same time. it is in 1772. the thing about english slavery it doesn't happen in england it is all well and good but ours were in the united states in the different choice. i'm not trying to be cynical about that but the social and political situations are vastly different it's going to be a different situation. >> that was just a dispute this goes to reading the record of the constitution. there are 50 lawyers in the room and it's incredibly...
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it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. ♪ cal: we saved our money and now, we get to spend it - our way. valerie: but we worry if we have enough to last. ♪ cal: ellen, our certified financial planner™ professional, helps us manage our cash flow and plan for the...
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and it does -- does it hurt you?ppening foa a while. >> jimmy: yeah. >> like i got it -- my uncle has it too. so i went to one of these meetings, and i showed up. >> jimmy: you got your boots. >> and i had my little boots got in there, and like went to sit down at my seat, and i could feel it.d was like -- the knee cap started sliding so i just watched it slide out of place, and i fell into the ground, and i was like -- [ yells ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: and everyone's -- >> and i looked up ash just like -da rhimes, tracy ellis ross. all were like staring at me. >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> are you okay? >> and like i'm used to this. so i was just like -- wabap! [ laughter ] i was just like -- knocked it back in.: >> jimde, i just love that. >> back into place. >> jimmy: you just smacked it back in, and was like -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay, let's start the meeting quickly, andhis over with. >> and i was like, all right, let's go. like back to the patriarchy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how old were when you you did "the hu
and it does -- does it hurt you?ppening foa a while. >> jimmy: yeah. >> like i got it -- my uncle has it too. so i went to one of these meetings, and i showed up. >> jimmy: you got your boots. >> and i had my little boots got in there, and like went to sit down at my seat, and i could feel it.d was like -- the knee cap started sliding so i just watched it slide out of place, and i fell into the ground, and i was like -- [ yells ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: and...
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so nobody messes it up and ty have it on tape?sure, it's mark zuckerberg. >> great. >> it was not crazy. somebody was going to connect all those people, why not him? >> we have our facebook fellow, we have mark zuckerberg. >> i havthe pleasure of introducing mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook.com. (applause) >> yo. >> when mark zuckerberg was at harvard he was fascinated by hacker culture, this noti that software programmers could do things that would shock the world. >> and a lot of times, people are just, like, too careful. think it's more useful t like, make things happen and then, like, apologize later, than it is to make sure that you dot all your i's now and then, like, just not get stuff done. >> so it was a little bit of a renegade philosophy and a disrespect for authority that t led facebook motto "move fast and break things." >> never heard of facebook? (laughing) >> our school went crazy for the faceok. >> it creates its own world that you get sucked into. >> we started adding things like status updates and pho s and
so nobody messes it up and ty have it on tape?sure, it's mark zuckerberg. >> great. >> it was not crazy. somebody was going to connect all those people, why not him? >> we have our facebook fellow, we have mark zuckerberg. >> i havthe pleasure of introducing mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook.com. (applause) >> yo. >> when mark zuckerberg was at harvard he was fascinated by hacker culture, this noti that software programmers could do things that would shock...
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>> they tore it down, put it on a ship, sent it here. >> what? to jersey? >> new jersey, yes. >> ...stuffed with priceless antiques. >> that chandelier is spectacular. >> yes, it is. and this is my favorite piece in the house. >> wow. >> but will his d-i-y dream... >> so, you come along... >> yes.mr. fix-it. >> ...collapse in a money pit? >> but it's not his inheritance. it's yours. >> yes. >> you could've stopped it. >> i could've... but i didn't. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, on my way to visit a grand, old french chateau. and you got to wonder -- what the heck is it doing right here in central new jersey? i'm sensing a story on many levels. >> i'm sandy perkins. when my mother passed away, she left a magnificent, strange inheritance, which almost sent us to the poorhouse. >> hi, sandy. i'm jamie. i meet sandy, a retired special-ed teacher, and her husband, tim, who taught shop class. they take me for a stroll through their grounds -- 100 acres of trees and sprawling hills on the outskirts of prince
>> they tore it down, put it on a ship, sent it here. >> what? to jersey? >> new jersey, yes. >> ...stuffed with priceless antiques. >> that chandelier is spectacular. >> yes, it is. and this is my favorite piece in the house. >> wow. >> but will his d-i-y dream... >> so, you come along... >> yes.mr. fix-it. >> ...collapse in a money pit? >> but it's not his inheritance. it's yours. >> yes. >> you could've...
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it was moving in ways i didn't expect it to.ong, but i was really, really engaged in it. i went in thinking, 0k, this is going to be a couple of smart alec cinematic troops. i thought it was much more than that. i know it hasn't had a great response from the critics but i think it is pretty decent. long but not in a bad way. a star is born is your best out. i can't disagree with you. you just liked it more than me. you liked it up until a point and you lost patience. i just thought it tailed off. i've now seen it twice and i thought after the first read really picked up speed even more and the thing that i genuinely can't believe, i think bradley cooper is terrific, the thing i can't believe it you didn't cry. i'm just grateful you're still talking to me because you looked so appalled. it is so moving! did you also cry four times the second time you saw it? no, i cried twice. it is a narrative that works for me. somebody said, how does it end? i said, it's a star is born, that's how it ends. we'll leave that because i wanted abo
it was moving in ways i didn't expect it to.ong, but i was really, really engaged in it. i went in thinking, 0k, this is going to be a couple of smart alec cinematic troops. i thought it was much more than that. i know it hasn't had a great response from the critics but i think it is pretty decent. long but not in a bad way. a star is born is your best out. i can't disagree with you. you just liked it more than me. you liked it up until a point and you lost patience. i just thought it tailed...
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it was pretty simple to do. it was a hard road, but we got it done. being a governor you, you know, you have problems to solve. you see, john and i don't operate in a zero-sum game here. if i get something, he gets nothing. we both benefit from the cooperation. i don't think we even think of it that way in terms of what's a benefit. it's just natural that he and i can figure out what are reasonable solutions to the challenging problems for our country. do i think these other folks are -- i mean, we can do our job. do i think they're sitting there watching? no, i don't. i think they think they have it all figured out. but the zero-sum game mentality, whether it is in sports, whether it's in politics, whether it's in religion, whether it's in business, never serves anybody well. the idea is everybody has to gain a little bit of something when they work together. that's why we work together and have better progress. >> right. but, exactly, you raise this issue whereby the opposition is now the enemy, not just somebody you disagree with on policy. so, gov
it was pretty simple to do. it was a hard road, but we got it done. being a governor you, you know, you have problems to solve. you see, john and i don't operate in a zero-sum game here. if i get something, he gets nothing. we both benefit from the cooperation. i don't think we even think of it that way in terms of what's a benefit. it's just natural that he and i can figure out what are reasonable solutions to the challenging problems for our country. do i think these other folks are -- i...
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but, it does make it funnier when it's exact. we tell moments like grass top, who is grassroots, who is the task force, all the language we use every day, we sit with the riders and we bring them to washington. when you sit with the riders and they see people talk that not famous for washington people, people that have worked in capitol hill forever, in the back room of the white house and there mesmerized by the language. they just want to capture it and they do and they make it funnier than you can ever believe . >> how did you get into this business of being an advisor, how does one prepare to be an advisor in this kind of way? >> i'm a longtime political producer, so i guess i've been looking at it too long. i was at mbc and ran larry king live and you have to know what's real and what's not and you have to know people that are willing to tell you everything. again, that's why i'm going to give him my number later, we have one more season of veep coming up . >> okay. i remind everyone that julia louis dreyfus is a mark twain
but, it does make it funnier when it's exact. we tell moments like grass top, who is grassroots, who is the task force, all the language we use every day, we sit with the riders and we bring them to washington. when you sit with the riders and they see people talk that not famous for washington people, people that have worked in capitol hill forever, in the back room of the white house and there mesmerized by the language. they just want to capture it and they do and they make it funnier than...
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it's illegal to talk about it publicly.oint, anderson, everything will remain behind closed doors. that's obviously going to lead to a lot of skepticism and interpretation by the people who read it. it will be tough to pin down what the report says the best midwe metric may actually be. >> phil mattingly, thanks very much. let's check in with chris. >> when the report comes out, it won't go directly to us but senator chris coons will get to see it and he is here tonight. of course, we know him now as one of the men who made this pause possible. also that horrible litany of insults about the president from christine ford. imagine how they met her ears. what impact on her and her family. her sister-in-law is here tonight to tell us about it. and i'm going to make an argument about whether or not there is a line that should not be crossed with decency in politics and whether the president passed the same. and you and i, we obviously look like the blues brothers. are you jake or elwood? >> i'm not sure. >> you are sure. you are
it's illegal to talk about it publicly.oint, anderson, everything will remain behind closed doors. that's obviously going to lead to a lot of skepticism and interpretation by the people who read it. it will be tough to pin down what the report says the best midwe metric may actually be. >> phil mattingly, thanks very much. let's check in with chris. >> when the report comes out, it won't go directly to us but senator chris coons will get to see it and he is here tonight. of course,...
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it was great, it was different. depending on where and when you intervene, different pre—recorded scenes play out. the installation uses a storytelling medium known as 0bject based media. and this is billed as the first public airing of the tailor—made tech. basically 0bject based media gives people options. if you like to mix it up and change the camera angle, you can play director. if the character or presenter is simply rabbiting on too much and you want to skip to the next part, then you can simply... or if you have started watching something after the watershed, it can automatically show you stuff a little more adult friendly. a new piece of editing software had to be created to produce the experience. we spent about a year developing some underlying technology. these three groups are all different dialogue choices, and based on the decision that the viewer makes, it'll go down one of these paths and then it will select from these possibilities. as a director it's very interesting because it is a far more excit
it was great, it was different. depending on where and when you intervene, different pre—recorded scenes play out. the installation uses a storytelling medium known as 0bject based media. and this is billed as the first public airing of the tailor—made tech. basically 0bject based media gives people options. if you like to mix it up and change the camera angle, you can play director. if the character or presenter is simply rabbiting on too much and you want to skip to the next part, then...
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it has been pretty encouraging. it is early going. the market does not seem to react. >> that has been encouraging. asset managers come out and say the volatility in the market has taken some of the wind out of their sales in terms of profit from trading or money they are gaining or revenue they are getting from investors who are moving more towards cash. it is not if but when we are going to have the next recession. some people are saying two years. some are saying three years. that is making investors feel like they might need to get more cautious. traders on wall street do not make as much. it isdman was out saying not going to keep going up like it was. it is not going to keep going up like it was. we have a chart here that illustrates that. it may get rougher here. >> you can count on two hands the number of people who have said there is a recession coming and be careful. we are still waiting for that moment. it has not come yet. goldman notwithstanding, the rally may extend longer than people thought. >> peggy collins and marty
it has been pretty encouraging. it is early going. the market does not seem to react. >> that has been encouraging. asset managers come out and say the volatility in the market has taken some of the wind out of their sales in terms of profit from trading or money they are gaining or revenue they are getting from investors who are moving more towards cash. it is not if but when we are going to have the next recession. some people are saying two years. some are saying three years. that is...
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i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram?. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's fall sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, during sleep number's fall sale, the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, 24-month financing on all beds. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. charles: we have been talking about trump's big trade deal. the index came in slightly lower than expected. but overall we have seen a massive expansion of the manufacturing sectors. joining us now to discuss, erin gibbs. the impact of this trade deal. longer term what does it mean? >> i see it good for three industries in particular
i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram?. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's fall sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with...
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two, it's because it was doing it in realtime.here we go.p president trst held a crazy solo press conference in new york where he defended his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh from sexual assault allegations. for more on this, it's time for "a closer ok." ♪ [ cheers and applause ]>> eth: trump, of course, lies freely to his adoring fans at rallies and on fox news. but yesterday at the united nations we saw what happens when he steps outside his bubble. he repeated a ludicrous campaiga talking poin the crowd laughed at him. >> in less than two years,y ministration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america's -- so true. [ laughter ] didn't expect that reaction, but that's okay. >> seth: he had no idea what he was saying was funny. [ laughter ] it's like he's been playing for the harlem globetrotters his whole life and suddenly they're playing against the golden state warriors. [ laughter ] "what do you mean technical foul? i always use this la [ cheers and applause ] now the u.n
two, it's because it was doing it in realtime.here we go.p president trst held a crazy solo press conference in new york where he defended his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh from sexual assault allegations. for more on this, it's time for "a closer ok." ♪ [ cheers and applause ]>> eth: trump, of course, lies freely to his adoring fans at rallies and on fox news. but yesterday at the united nations we saw what happens when he steps outside his bubble. he repeated a...
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, it's robotics, it's biotech. it's the ultimate human attainment, and in the future, most of us will be able to retire, to beaches while sergei brynn and larry page of google fly off to remote planets with elon musk in a winner-take-all universe. and this is a belief that bill buckley used to call imminentizing the eskaton, final things, final days, and each generation of technologies imagine their technological vision, whether it's railroads or spaceflight or artificial intelligence is the final attainment, and this is really what socialism is about. it's about saying that what we have now is all we're going to get, that we know as much as we need to know to plan the entire future, and that is fundamentally hostile to human creativity. mark: this mind-set, this google marxism, it cuts across all these platforms or does it? facebook, twitter, how about the silicon valley? you've referenced that in the past as, i think, silicon valley marxism, isn't that right? >> there are a lot of philosophers and philosopher kin
, it's robotics, it's biotech. it's the ultimate human attainment, and in the future, most of us will be able to retire, to beaches while sergei brynn and larry page of google fly off to remote planets with elon musk in a winner-take-all universe. and this is a belief that bill buckley used to call imminentizing the eskaton, final things, final days, and each generation of technologies imagine their technological vision, whether it's railroads or spaceflight or artificial intelligence is the...
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take it back. take it back.y what you said. >> you said it. >> you were comparing -- >> that is exactly what you said. >> no, it had nothing to do with what happened or didn't happen >> make the point again. >> i'm talking about in this process, today, in this political saga that this country has endured that they have endured, the principals in this case, she has been, both brett kavanaugh and professor ford have been totally used and abused by senator feinstein and the democrats. why? because they will run over anyone, even -- >> do you have proof she's the one that leaked the letter? >> we know it's from the democrats -- >> do you have proof? >> yes, i do have proof. that the democrats leaked it? yes. >> nobody else has it. there has been no proof put ought the democrats and republicans did this. >> it is fair to assume -- it is fair to assume two things. >> it's impossible for them to leak something they don't have, anna. >> we now know staffers had notice of different allegations. whether they acted on them
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that's part of it, isn't it?” voice is still beautiful still. that's part of it, isn't it?taking the rory macbeth? no, no. what you think of the states now of television and the movie industry? i know nothing about the movie industry at the moment because i haven't made one in so long. was about what you see? i don't actually go to the movies at all, so i can't comment about that. i think tv has its moments at the moment. i don't watch much children's stuff any more, because i don't like a lot of this very fast editing and funny strange cartoon things, you know? i do watch emmerdale. i know it is not bbc, but it's a very well—made programme. we will allow you to say that. thank you very much. bernard cribbins, a pleasure to talk to you and your book is out now. 75 years of doing just about everything which sums it up very well for is what a great career. we're carrying on with it, too! thank you for being with us. thank you. is that the minister for. we've had a fairly warm autumn so far — but with winter looming, health chiefs in england are urging children, pregnant women
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i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram?! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. each of these food boxes represents a gift of life for people here in israel who are in desperate need. these are very difficult times for israel and the jewish people as the government spends more and more of it's resources for battling terrorism. the situation has become a crisis. every week the lines get longer and longer. there are more people who come than they expect because the numbers keep growing. the bible teaches, "blessed is he whose help is the god of jacob." "he upholds the cause of the oppressed and gives food to the hungry. this $25 food box will provide one desperately need family here in israel with food, with hope and with a note inside each of these saying that it is from christians and jews in america who seek to bless them. with your phone call right now a food box will go out to one desperate family in israe
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not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. hope you enjoyed it. we still numerous flood warnings in force following all the rain we have seen including 200 millimetres in some parts of south wales. rain has still been pouring overnight and it is still heading eastwards. some areas in the west will benefit from areas in the west will benefit from a dry day on sunday. it could be a dry start across northern ireland and chilly one. on sunday morning, another pulse of heavy rain which has been working its way northwards through the night across most of england and wales. again, some very intense downpours before finally we see things drying up a little bit in western areas. a very different day where we have the warmth of the sunshine on saturday across central and eastern parts. not as warm further west but in the sunshine with light winds, it will feel more pleasant. it will follow a chilly night with boston fog trouble is. —— frost and fog problems. this is bbc news. i‘m duncan golestani. our top stories: president trump threat
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. >> it's very nice. >> so, we'll take it over. thank you. if it's tuesday, the fbi probe into kavanaugh may be almost done. >>> good evening, i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily." the fbi has three more days to complete its supplemental investigation of brett kavanaugh, but it may not need three more days. according to "the wall street journal," agents could wrap it up tonight or tomorrow. we learned late today is fbi is not currently planning to interview dr. christine blasey ford. white house believing that her testimony itself is enough of an interview. but even as the fbi questions other witnesses and even as president trump said again today that a senate vote is dependent on what comes back from the fbi, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, for the second straight day, took to the senate floor to insist, he's holding a vote on kavanaugh this week, despite the key republican swing votes on kavanaugh say ing they want to wait. >> the investigation is ongoing, they interviewed the first four that were named and have
. >> it's very nice. >> so, we'll take it over. thank you. if it's tuesday, the fbi probe into kavanaugh may be almost done. >>> good evening, i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily." the fbi has three more days to complete its supplemental investigation of brett kavanaugh, but it may not need three more days. according to "the wall street journal," agents could wrap it up tonight or tomorrow. we learned late today is fbi is not...
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if anything, it shows the ignorance of it.t, you're going to pick up a weapon. in a lot of these situations, a phone call could have resolved it. you need to leave us a new enemy, bruv. international media companies are now competing to sign up the next chapter in shiro‘s story. the challenge will be to keep the same authenticity when the bigger budgets roll in. linda adey, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, london's vanishing landmarks. it's something you have to see, because there are not that many any more. tastes of turkey. roaming without the bills. looking good! and cat learns the secrets of horse whispering. hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the heart of central london. this place is known around the world for its red buses, red postboxes and these guys, the humble london red phone box. but time could soon be up for these iconic though now fairly little—used landmarks of street life in the capital. the red phone box is synonymou
if anything, it shows the ignorance of it.t, you're going to pick up a weapon. in a lot of these situations, a phone call could have resolved it. you need to leave us a new enemy, bruv. international media companies are now competing to sign up the next chapter in shiro‘s story. the challenge will be to keep the same authenticity when the bigger budgets roll in. linda adey, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, london's vanishing...
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the fact that it's a reporter, you could say in many respects it makes it -- it brings it to a levelserious situation for us and for this white house. we do not like seeing what's going on. >> we're bringing in karen matia. do you basically go along with what we're hearing about the chain saw cutting, like the mob, went in there with a plan of killing this guy and removing his body piece by piece so it wouldn't be observed? that seems to be how it comes together, the story here, the horror of it. >> sure. just so you know, khashoggi jamal was a friend of mine. i was his editor for the last year so it is -- it is hard to hear or to talk about, you know, what might have happened to him. you know, i think for all the people that i've talked to who may be close with the saudi government they don't put anything past them, especially under this crown prince who, you know, reports of torture, disappearances, detaining. yeah, this is how he operates. >> let's talk politics for a minute. why would a -- wants good relations with the west, had good relations, trying to develop good relations wi
the fact that it's a reporter, you could say in many respects it makes it -- it brings it to a levelserious situation for us and for this white house. we do not like seeing what's going on. >> we're bringing in karen matia. do you basically go along with what we're hearing about the chain saw cutting, like the mob, went in there with a plan of killing this guy and removing his body piece by piece so it wouldn't be observed? that seems to be how it comes together, the story here, the...
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i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram?at's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. ♪ >> tucker: time now for final exam, where we choose a two world-renowned experts in the news to see who has been paying closer attention to the news over the past week. we are on the road this week in california, so tonight we have a special travel addition of final exam hit our two contestants, two of our favorite liberal radio host, both based in california, le
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you could just read it. it's plainly not true. that has to be a first the nation's largest newspaper. it is nothing new for the president or the republican party which realized health care is the number one issue for voters this year and so they've embarked on a coordinated midterm strategy to ridiculously and flagrantly lie about health care in an and speech. joining me senior national correspondent c jonathan cohen track aggop rhetoric and wrote about trump's rambling op-ed. >> two obvious flagrant lies. we said we'll protect existing conditions and bring down premium, we're doing both but those aren't true. >> no, we all remember 201, right? president trump got elected. the first priority of had his administration was to repeal it the affordable care act. that's what he spent most of the year trying to do. the legislation he was pushing would go have gutted protection for people with pre-existing conditions. he kept pushing it and eventually the bill failed, one vote in the senate different and it would have become law. since t
you could just read it. it's plainly not true. that has to be a first the nation's largest newspaper. it is nothing new for the president or the republican party which realized health care is the number one issue for voters this year and so they've embarked on a coordinated midterm strategy to ridiculously and flagrantly lie about health care in an and speech. joining me senior national correspondent c jonathan cohen track aggop rhetoric and wrote about trump's rambling op-ed. >> two...
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i did it in two minutes. it was like, you got to do it. we got to do it. part of the deal. it was two sentences. but it was very nice. roger goodell called me. ownerbob kraft who is the -- it is great to have belichick and tom brady. [applause] i would say, bob, you are a great owner and one of the luckiest man on earth. you have tom brady, and you have the greatest coach in football. that is a good thing. economy to thank me. very nice. -- he called me to thank me. we are all friends. i want what is good for the country. [applause] people said to me -- [applause] one of my killers called up -- the a-team of the world, he said, we could have the nfl -- everybody heard about it, what they were doing. i said, i think we could fix it. let's fix it. he said you want to do that? i said you are a great american company. they are going to pay the money to people who work and live in our country to fix the deal. they fixed it. they were surprised. was a nice thing. ok, enough of that. that is enough of that. [applause] the nfl. great people. we are lifting million
i did it in two minutes. it was like, you got to do it. we got to do it. part of the deal. it was two sentences. but it was very nice. roger goodell called me. ownerbob kraft who is the -- it is great to have belichick and tom brady. [applause] i would say, bob, you are a great owner and one of the luckiest man on earth. you have tom brady, and you have the greatest coach in football. that is a good thing. economy to thank me. very nice. -- he called me to thank me. we are all friends. i want...
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it's big, flashy, and it's rather noisy. what could it possibly be? oh, it's a flying display!splay. the externalframe is made of eight rotating strips, each consisting of 320 leds, which when spun rapidly create the illusion of a solid sphere. we would like to make a new special platform to present our information anywhere in the sky, for advertisements, or entertainment, or guidance in a disaster. of course, everything about this technology will have to get smaller, more reliable, and longer lasting before it becomes useful. at the moment, this thing can stay up for a maximum of three minutes. ok, well now it's time to pop back to ceatec to see what emily and dan have for us this time. this is notjust a great ride. it's one of the first systems to use and an 8k projector above us onto a curved mirror to give us this real immersive experience. and the great thing about this is it's quite small. so you can pack it up, it's quite portable, and they're hoping they can use this to go around to hospitals and places that maybe don't have access to go to the cinema or to a theme park
it's big, flashy, and it's rather noisy. what could it possibly be? oh, it's a flying display!splay. the externalframe is made of eight rotating strips, each consisting of 320 leds, which when spun rapidly create the illusion of a solid sphere. we would like to make a new special platform to present our information anywhere in the sky, for advertisements, or entertainment, or guidance in a disaster. of course, everything about this technology will have to get smaller, more reliable, and longer...
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on it. and that we can actually in our litigation process look at moving forward that case legally. i mean, that would be -- >> you know, i get it. and maybe we can help with reducing -- but i think that we need to do all equally. we need to distribute this out equally so that when the city attorney is involved in this and sending out everybody is getting that same letter. that's the way i really feel about it. because i think that -- yeah, please go ahead. >> and rebuttal time. >> i understand the frustration with the two. we're trying to fix it and to get an order of abatement on all three properties and saying all three properties are doing the same thing. we have plans. we have filed it. if you guys want to uphold the order and delay it so we don't get it recorded, so uphold it but don't record it against two innocent parties. one is an s.r.o. and they don't want an order of abatement and they're moving forward to add accessory dwelling units. if there's an order of abatement they can't
on it. and that we can actually in our litigation process look at moving forward that case legally. i mean, that would be -- >> you know, i get it. and maybe we can help with reducing -- but i think that we need to do all equally. we need to distribute this out equally so that when the city attorney is involved in this and sending out everybody is getting that same letter. that's the way i really feel about it. because i think that -- yeah, please go ahead. >> and rebuttal time....
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it was all over his feet and i'm wonderinnow if he knows that it was me and he just ignored it.s the greatest. >> he's the coolest. >> jimmy: yeah. he's a good sport too. congrats on "right now." >> thank you. >> jimmy: i'm excited about this. and you'll be performing for us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] not only are you writing and performing songs, but you're also writing and performing -- writing movies and p is that true? >> yeah. so i startedlyriting, actu- another connection we have, is that one of the times i came before, weere talking about gangster movies. and i'm from jersey and i hadn't seen a lot of these classic mafia movies. >> jimmy: oh, that was awful. >> so you were kind enough to get me a gift basket of all the movies. and i watched them all. most of them. >> jimmy: you did? >> "sopranos." and i got so inspired and it's o closome because it's jersey, that i actually wrote a a play about the son of a wise guy in brooklyn, new york, named gino castaluccio, and we're doing our second reading of the play next week. >> jimmy: no way. >> yeah. and so that -- and a
it was all over his feet and i'm wonderinnow if he knows that it was me and he just ignored it.s the greatest. >> he's the coolest. >> jimmy: yeah. he's a good sport too. congrats on "right now." >> thank you. >> jimmy: i'm excited about this. and you'll be performing for us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] not only are you writing and performing songs, but you're also writing and performing -- writing movies and p is that true? >> yeah. so i...
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russia wanted it. china wanted it. we wanted it. we got it. and we got all of it, every bit of it. >> would you cut that off? >> i'll tell you what i don't want to do. boeing, lockheed, i don't want to hurt jobs, i don't want to lose an order like that. there are other ways of. >> punishing? >> punishing, to use a word that's a harsh word, but it's ue. >> tell everybody what's at stake here. >> well, there's a lot at stake. and maybe especially so because this man was a reporter. there's something -- you'll be surprised to hear me say that. there's something really terrible and disgusting about that if that were the case. so we're going to have to see. we're going to get to the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. >> and you can see all of that interview with president trump tomorrow on 60 minutes right here on cbs. >> and here to discuss the disappearance of jamal khashoggi and other issues of the week is gabriel debendetti, national correspondent for new york magazine. welcome back. thanks for coming in. the president himself sa
russia wanted it. china wanted it. we wanted it. we got it. and we got all of it, every bit of it. >> would you cut that off? >> i'll tell you what i don't want to do. boeing, lockheed, i don't want to hurt jobs, i don't want to lose an order like that. there are other ways of. >> punishing? >> punishing, to use a word that's a harsh word, but it's ue. >> tell everybody what's at stake here. >> well, there's a lot at stake. and maybe especially so because...
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it's going to hike, as it has signalled.out of the business of supporting markets through their large-scale purchases. it's just a matter of time before the bank of japan exits so the markets have to realize they no longer have their backs covered by central banks. >>> recessionary calls are still pretty low j.p. morgan is somewhere in the 20% range for 12 months. at what point do you think about wealth effects pushing a recessionary call? >> not for a while i think the u.s. economy has a lot of momentum. if we end up in a recession in the next two years, which i think is a low probability but if we do it's either because of a policy mistake on the monetary policy side or because of the rest of the world goes into recession and drags us down but if you look at the baseline, this economy still has a growth one way. >> mohamad, good stuff good to have you on the show, too, mohamad ell-erian is joinin us from california >>> carl, as you mentioned earlier, another tax cut coming. that was certainly the talk of the weekend after
it's going to hike, as it has signalled.out of the business of supporting markets through their large-scale purchases. it's just a matter of time before the bank of japan exits so the markets have to realize they no longer have their backs covered by central banks. >>> recessionary calls are still pretty low j.p. morgan is somewhere in the 20% range for 12 months. at what point do you think about wealth effects pushing a recessionary call? >> not for a while i think the u.s....
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i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram?that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. figure out what caused a home to >>> good morning, i'm marcus washington. firefighters still trying to figure out what caused a home to go up in flames this this morning in south san francisco. . it started a little after 1:00 in the morning on fairway drive. eight people inside that home at the time made it out safely. five adults and et three children. but they now need a place to stay. think of the home was heavily damaged. one of the women who live na n that home told us that she woke up to see the garage on fire and then called 911, but firefighters so far not confirming if that's where the fire started. >>> right now let's get a look at the weather today. >> it's going to be a warmer day and we will have a high fire danger for our east bay and north bay hills. that continues through tomorrow morning
i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram?that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. figure out what caused a home to >>> good morning, i'm marcus washington. firefighters still trying to figure out what caused a home to go up in flames this this morning in south san francisco. . it started a little...
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but it is what it is. interview. it is an hour—long special tonight. 0n the rare occasions we get people involved from football at the highest level, we often say, come and join us. we make a very good cup of tea. if he likes to. if he wants to come down i will make a cup of tea! as always, it's been another busy week for all things brexit. here to help us catch up on it all is the bbc‘s europe editor, katya adler. she's been following every twist and turn in the negotiations so far. good morning. where is my tea?! john? john? it is on the way! where are you going to start? the big question for a lot of people right now is, where we are in the process, and much of the deal is done? it is and much of the deal is done? it is an enormous question. what is your ta ke an enormous question. what is your take on that? it is a very normal question and we hear it all the time. haven't we gone yet? why is it taking so long? the prime minister is trying to make us leave the european union but with a deal in place. th
but it is what it is. interview. it is an hour—long special tonight. 0n the rare occasions we get people involved from football at the highest level, we often say, come and join us. we make a very good cup of tea. if he likes to. if he wants to come down i will make a cup of tea! as always, it's been another busy week for all things brexit. here to help us catch up on it all is the bbc‘s europe editor, katya adler. she's been following every twist and turn in the negotiations so far. good...
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like it's hard it's it's not fun it's hard but it's what has to be done. they're getting better at it they're getting used to it i'm getting used to it but i still like a brother be home. training is the way he is usually go get me anywhere from about four weeks to this last level is eight weeks really. we'll see him for about eight weeks and then hokum home for about a week or so i think it's been hardest for the kids because. they were told me that they feel like it's a broken home you know it's almost like we're divorced because we see so. a little of each other so it's just been really hard for them this is very similar to living on a ship or being on a boat you're gone for months and see you come back and you see the family for a short period of time and then take off on your ship again you're it's a great analogy it's exactly where it's like. we've all talked about this and i think we could do with a little less so that he could spend more time with us and be more of a family. so i think i would rather have that happy family over here some of the stu
like it's hard it's it's not fun it's hard but it's what has to be done. they're getting better at it they're getting used to it i'm getting used to it but i still like a brother be home. training is the way he is usually go get me anywhere from about four weeks to this last level is eight weeks really. we'll see him for about eight weeks and then hokum home for about a week or so i think it's been hardest for the kids because. they were told me that they feel like it's a broken home you know...
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it is done going down and it is time it is just time to buy canopy. >> you waited 41 minutes to talkited until it was down. one day constellation may be 50% of its market cap. >> time is now, huh? >> i had a retailer on my list that i am going to do pot stores that are going to be like victoria's secret. >> the one in canada that looke beautiful. >> that's always i think a little forbidding. >> yes that may be. >> jim ford's shares are down. >> 1.7%. we went over the autos, of course, and tesla being the beneficiary and dimon. >> i want to do a bottom idea. i think down six is very interesting. they have growth driven by vans. vans is up 27% year over year. they're getting rid of their jeep businesses. this may be an opportunity for people to let the stock down six. that's a mistake people do not understand >> vf corp. is getting rid of their jeeps? >> i think this is a great opportunity and i think people are going to regret that they're going away right now >> jim, i did the story the other day and i want to come back to it which i forgot to not that i have much news to offer, i do
it is done going down and it is time it is just time to buy canopy. >> you waited 41 minutes to talkited until it was down. one day constellation may be 50% of its market cap. >> time is now, huh? >> i had a retailer on my list that i am going to do pot stores that are going to be like victoria's secret. >> the one in canada that looke beautiful. >> that's always i think a little forbidding. >> yes that may be. >> jim ford's shares are down. >>...
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but it's fun, because it's -- also, the tone of it is so light, it's like a very -- it's a mystery, butof movie. so it's like "sex and the city", but if samantha went missing. but it's not like, "oh, my gosh, where's samantha?" it's like, "but for real, where's samantha?" >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] no, there's -- the tone is very deftly handled by paul feig, because there are moments of real lightness. >> yeah. >> seth: and then there are actual stakes. >> yes. that's what we're going for. >> seth: well good. i was right there with you the whole time. >> thanks. >> seth: you're welcome. you play -- your character is a mom blogger. >> yes. yeah. i had ne -- i think i've played, like, pregnant before. but i hadn't had to deal with kids before, quite as much. they're great. they're crazy. [ laughter ] >> seth: you've actually been fairly honest in the past about how you don't have a natural chemistry with children. >> no, no. no, they could be watching, though. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> no, you know. but there were gen -- 'cause i'm not a mom, i don't know these things. and i'm
but it's fun, because it's -- also, the tone of it is so light, it's like a very -- it's a mystery, butof movie. so it's like "sex and the city", but if samantha went missing. but it's not like, "oh, my gosh, where's samantha?" it's like, "but for real, where's samantha?" >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] no, there's -- the tone is very deftly handled by paul feig, because there are moments of real lightness. >> yeah. >> seth: and then there are actual...
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it could be. it's a little murky. in the past, if we went back to the so-called men of honor of the master class and he said to them, is the honor of a woman different from the honor of a man? they would not have had any ambiguity whatsoever. what is the central characteristic you think of honor of a woman? in an on a culture which is what we're going back to. what you think they point to as essential for the honor of the woman? >> complicity. >> meeting? >> do whatever they are expected to do. >> that is a characteristic they would consider positive. i am not sure that would mean honor. >> your identity. >> a woman's virginity was her honor. you could lose her honor. in cultures that accept donations of honor even today, if you are raped, you lose something. we would say, what did you lose exactly? the person who committed the rate is a dishonored person. but for many cultures that believe in honor and this is true in an earlier time in our society as well, the dishonored person is the person who is raped. the questi
it could be. it's a little murky. in the past, if we went back to the so-called men of honor of the master class and he said to them, is the honor of a woman different from the honor of a man? they would not have had any ambiguity whatsoever. what is the central characteristic you think of honor of a woman? in an on a culture which is what we're going back to. what you think they point to as essential for the honor of the woman? >> complicity. >> meeting? >> do whatever they...
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to me that calls up is it reasonable or isn't it reasonable? it is not reasonable to say that this area is essential if the frogs will die anyway. because there aren't enough trees . okay let's look at the picture on page 57. the picture shows an area which has very few trees. and we also know that this is a logging company and so probably they have lots of trees, they like trees. not forever but they want a lot of trees planted there. and so, what is it in this case, what is it in this case that makes discretion, we are filled with words like discretion with the secretary that makes this in and not outside. that delegated discretion to the secretary. to determine essentiality. the act that you pointed out . >> it is not the act that i am thinking about. but it gives you a lot of discretion. the chief justices first question, surely he can't require the building of hot air green houses in nome alaska. that goes too far. and i am not asking to define it either. there are lots of places where it is not defined. i am asking you to tell me, what is
to me that calls up is it reasonable or isn't it reasonable? it is not reasonable to say that this area is essential if the frogs will die anyway. because there aren't enough trees . okay let's look at the picture on page 57. the picture shows an area which has very few trees. and we also know that this is a logging company and so probably they have lots of trees, they like trees. not forever but they want a lot of trees planted there. and so, what is it in this case, what is it in this case...
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i think it is fantastic for women, it is about time it happened. 0ther women, it is about time it happened a long time and it is good we are finally doing it as well. it is two yea rs finally doing it as well. it is two years since the government said it was lifting the ban on women serving in close combat, but today the defence secretary went one step further, he wants to see women serving in britain's specialforces. we very much expect our women to join elite units such as the sas. the value they will bring and the impact they will make will be phenomenal into all the services and they are looking forward to welcoming them. even the army estimate that less than 5% of the women already in the army would be able to pass the physical tests to join the infantry. there would be even fewer able to meet the gruelling demands required tojoin the elite sas. women are still in the elite sas. women are still in the minority, making upjust10% of the minority, making upjust10% of the army. it still insists it will not be lowering standards. but there will no longer be any limits to what women will be
i think it is fantastic for women, it is about time it happened. 0ther women, it is about time it happened a long time and it is good we are finally doing it as well. it is two yea rs finally doing it as well. it is two years since the government said it was lifting the ban on women serving in close combat, but today the defence secretary went one step further, he wants to see women serving in britain's specialforces. we very much expect our women to join elite units such as the sas. the value...
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put it on, show as. like a pimple on the haystack. i like it, it suits you.do! work has started to move more than 40,000 bodies from a cemetery in central london, so a new station can be built as part of the hs2 high speed rail link to birmingham. archaeologists say the dig will help them understand more about life in the capital throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. david sillito reports. back in the 1780s, london was running out of space. it had nowhere for the dead. and so it created new cemeteries. one of them is here come the next to euston station. and now, more than 200 years later, that land is needed for another purpose. the dead are going to have to find a new final resting place. and this is the reason why. this is where london‘s high—speed railway station is about to be built. and so, a small army of archaeologists have arrived to move thousands of bodies. how many people are we talking about? the records for the entire area suggest around 60,000 people were interned in the cemetery. of course, some have already been removed over the years, but
put it on, show as. like a pimple on the haystack. i like it, it suits you.do! work has started to move more than 40,000 bodies from a cemetery in central london, so a new station can be built as part of the hs2 high speed rail link to birmingham. archaeologists say the dig will help them understand more about life in the capital throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. david sillito reports. back in the 1780s, london was running out of space. it had nowhere for the dead. and so it created new...
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incredible, isn't it? it took around four hours it says.ew guy who is playing this role ? saying, who is this new guy who is playing this role? he is supposedly 82 but we've never seen him in anything before and then apparently they read out a statement from him ata they read out a statement from him at a film festival saying he is a private person and he can't attend. people thought, who is this person? eventually they've come clean and it's a great reveal. made me more interested in seeing the film. these make up artists are fantastic. we have run out of time. we will have to leave it there on that story. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, david and jessica. goodbye. good evening, here's your latest from the bbc sport centre. scotland slipped to a 2—1 defeat against israel in their latest uefa nations
incredible, isn't it? it took around four hours it says.ew guy who is playing this role ? saying, who is this new guy who is playing this role? he is supposedly 82 but we've never seen him in anything before and then apparently they read out a statement from him ata they read out a statement from him at a film festival saying he is a private person and he can't attend. people thought, who is this person? eventually they've come clean and it's a great reveal. made me more interested in seeing...
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it mostly it was quiet not as hectic as it is not at all fictitious visit says. if you're a showman here that's something. special what does it take to be part of a funfair like this whole thing sort of thing i do but if it's a family tradition it's all mine if i mean you know we've been operating the bumper cars since one nine hundred thirty six lines all my son is here too he's in the fourth generation zone it's a classic every funfair and that that's true about fest and that's really golf local office. it's definitely a classic bumper cars have been around for about one hundred years so why are they still popular for keeping him so i've. got to since i'm bob has not died although there are a few things that make bumper cars special just the first of all you drive them yourself so you can go wild or be nice and tame whatever you like to do that's my devotion second to people can ride in a single car at the same time isn't fun so you can invite someone along any time you want to feel it's well done and then there's the element of seeing and being seen on flirtin
it mostly it was quiet not as hectic as it is not at all fictitious visit says. if you're a showman here that's something. special what does it take to be part of a funfair like this whole thing sort of thing i do but if it's a family tradition it's all mine if i mean you know we've been operating the bumper cars since one nine hundred thirty six lines all my son is here too he's in the fourth generation zone it's a classic every funfair and that that's true about fest and that's really golf...