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significant step in the right direction it will take bold political moves like this plus ingenuity and better choices on everyone's part to make plastic a thing of the past. our planet is suffocating from plastic pollution but around the world people are taking steps to reduce reuse and recycle. in africa only ten percent a solid waste is collected mostly because of problems with accessibility but a social enterprise in lagos nigeria is sending teams on bicycles to collect recyclable materials incentivizing people by offering goods for their waste fire a point system. and in kenya where as many as ninety tons of flip flops wash up on the coast pay here to dish new ship builders and now collecting them to construct boats. projects like these are a start in helping countries and communities tackle the global plastic problem at a local level the key to turning the tide on plastic before it's too late. in the next episode of. crude. through the. highlights the importance of protecting this fragile ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is
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than corbynism or euro phobia. elections we want a better choice than corbynism or euro phobiamhe number how can any party govern? does of us who have had it with our existing political parties, we said enough is enough from the labour party, conservatives are also on the brink. mps are putting their own positions and careers aside and trying to do things in the national interest, thatis things in the national interest, that is what we are all about. thank you very much indeed. the signals from downing street is not too much might happen over the weekend probably because they are trying to find out what their plan is. thank you very much. our reality check correspondent chris morris is here... what happens next? i guess the news todayis what happens next? i guess the news today is two years after we triggered article 50 all options are still open apart from the one option we thought was happening two years ago which is we thought we would be leaving the european union today. what next? let's have a look. today we note there was a vote on the withdrawal agreement which was the th
than corbynism or euro phobia. elections we want a better choice than corbynism or euro phobiamhe number how can any party govern? does of us who have had it with our existing political parties, we said enough is enough from the labour party, conservatives are also on the brink. mps are putting their own positions and careers aside and trying to do things in the national interest, thatis things in the national interest, that is what we are all about. thank you very much indeed. the signals from...
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better choices hold the key to reducing global emissions. and spain as a company helping the owners the cars buses and lorries to cancel out their emissions by growing gardens on the top of the vehicles. and northern holland a pilot project to time seventy meters of bike paths into solar runs is creating enough and interest to power three households to one year. but at slightly. for different options so that individuals and communities can reduce the impact of human activity on our planet. the wells pollinate says are in decline. in this episode of. entomologists on opposite sides of the planet protecting insights of all sizes crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u.k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this worrying trend. fighting insect to get on on al-jazeera. for some meds murder. for others is a way of life. a battle is raging between the whaling industry and conservationists as the future of whaling an icelandic waters is decided. people in power are killing whales
better choices hold the key to reducing global emissions. and spain as a company helping the owners the cars buses and lorries to cancel out their emissions by growing gardens on the top of the vehicles. and northern holland a pilot project to time seventy meters of bike paths into solar runs is creating enough and interest to power three households to one year. but at slightly. for different options so that individuals and communities can reduce the impact of human activity on our planet. the...
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better choices hold the key to reducing global emissions. and spain as a company helping the owners of cars buses and lorries to cancel out their emissions by growing gardens on the top of that vehicles. and to know that holland's a pilot project to time seventy metres of bike paths into solar runs is creating enough and it just to power three households to one year. projects like these. the different options that individuals and communities can reduce the impact of human activity on our planet. the world's pollinate says are in decline. in this episode of arthritis we meet entomologists on opposite sides of the planet protecting insects of all sizes crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u.k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this worrying trend. fighting insect to get on on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in due time tiger's nest ball astri seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and hap
better choices hold the key to reducing global emissions. and spain as a company helping the owners of cars buses and lorries to cancel out their emissions by growing gardens on the top of that vehicles. and to know that holland's a pilot project to time seventy metres of bike paths into solar runs is creating enough and it just to power three households to one year. projects like these. the different options that individuals and communities can reduce the impact of human activity on our...
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better the choice for parents.as an additional benefit or a bonus, it has to be a standard part of the package of people will work elsewhere. for more and more employers it is standard, and it's one that pays for itself. if you provide back—up care so that there is an emergency back—up in case your childcare. three, you will save on average eight days. it pays for itself in terms of absenteeism and pa rents itself in terms of absenteeism and parents really benefit and encourages them to stay in the workplace. thank you. how old are yours? 11, nine and seven. similar to mine. thank you for coming in. lloyd's of london has announced a plan to tackle sexual harassment after reports that female employees face an "entrenched" culture of sexism at the insurance market. the firm was run by inga beale until recently, and lloyds chairman bruce carnegie—brown told us she led the charge to change the culture at the firm. so, inga certainly led the charge for trying to make lloyds a much more diverse and inclusive workplace ov
better the choice for parents.as an additional benefit or a bonus, it has to be a standard part of the package of people will work elsewhere. for more and more employers it is standard, and it's one that pays for itself. if you provide back—up care so that there is an emergency back—up in case your childcare. three, you will save on average eight days. it pays for itself in terms of absenteeism and pa rents itself in terms of absenteeism and parents really benefit and encourages them to...
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significant step in the right direction it will take bold political moves like this plus ingenuity and better choices on everyone's part to make plastic a thing of the past. our planet is suffocating from plastic pollution but around the world people are taking steps to reduce reuse and recycle. in africa only ten percent of solid waste is collected mostly because of problems with accessibility but a social enterprise in lagos nigeria is sending teams on bicycles to collect recyclable materials and sense of izing people by offering goods for their waste fire a point system. and in kenya where as many as ninety tons of flip flops wash up on the coast pay here to dish to ship builders and now collecting them to construct boats. projects like these are a start in helping countries and communities tackle the global plastic problem at a local level the key to turning the tide on plastic before it's too late. in the next episode of friday's call to into grouping screwed on a voyage through the woods will seek to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile ecosystem against an expanding list of manm
significant step in the right direction it will take bold political moves like this plus ingenuity and better choices on everyone's part to make plastic a thing of the past. our planet is suffocating from plastic pollution but around the world people are taking steps to reduce reuse and recycle. in africa only ten percent of solid waste is collected mostly because of problems with accessibility but a social enterprise in lagos nigeria is sending teams on bicycles to collect recyclable materials...
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significant step in the right direction it will take bold political moves like this plus ingenuity and better choices on everyone's part to make plastic a thing of the past. our planet is suffocating from plastic pollution but around the world people are taking steps to reduce reuse and recycle. in africa only ten percent of solid waste is collected mostly because of problems with accessibility but a social enterprise in lagos nigeria is sending teams on bicycles to collect recyclable materials incentivizing people by offering goods for their waste fire a point system. and in kenya where as many as ninety tons of flip flops wash up on the coast pay here to dish to ship builders and now collecting them to construct boats. projects like these are a start in helping countries and communities tackle the global plastic problem at a local level the key to turning the tide on plastic before it's too late. fly cats are airways and experience economy class like never before qatar airways going places together. three years after the u.k. voted to leave the european union to accept is yet to take for camp brita
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significant step in the right direction it will take bone political moves like this plus ingenuity and better choices on everyone's part to make plastic a thing of the past. our planet is suffocating from plastic pollution but around the world people are taking steps to reduce reuse and recycle. in africa only ten percent a solid waste is collected mostly because of problems with accessibility but a social enterprise in lagos nigeria is sending teams on bicycles to collect recyclable materials incentivizing people by offering goods for their waste fire a point system. and in kenya where as many as ninety tons of flip flops wash up on the coast pay here to dish new ship builders and now collecting them to construct boats. projects like these are a start in helping countries and communities tackle the global plastic problem at a local level the key to turning the tide on plastic before it's too late. is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes youth worker of its nanny dearie is reclaiming its image by putting its y
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so because no deal would be madness well this one would be a better choice because they had two years to try to figure something out here let me go back to john in france here i mean just how much longer can these that lead to hold the populations in voters in contempt. well the situation we're describing is very similar to the one that was going to church by battled back in one nine hundred fifty three i was really exactly at this yeah but i'm trying to think of equality as well go ahead. he said well they'll have to dissolve the people and elect another you know the government continues but the people has to change the art so it's not possible to answer your question. peter when when is it how long is it going to carry on we thought or i thought or some of us about it might things might change in twenty sixteen but people were predicting the downfall of the soviet system for many decades before it happened and you know it's very difficult to know exactly when it will happen in the case of the european union which of course as we as i've said many times on your channel bears a number
so because no deal would be madness well this one would be a better choice because they had two years to try to figure something out here let me go back to john in france here i mean just how much longer can these that lead to hold the populations in voters in contempt. well the situation we're describing is very similar to the one that was going to church by battled back in one nine hundred fifty three i was really exactly at this yeah but i'm trying to think of equality as well go ahead. he...
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significant step in the right direction it will take bold political moves like this plus ingenuity and better choices on everyone's part to make plastic a thing of the past. our planet is suffocating from plastic pollution but around the world people are taking steps to reduce reuse and recycle. in africa only ten percent a solid waste is collected mostly because of problems with accessibility but a social enterprise in lagos nigeria is sending teams on bicycles to collect recyclable materials incentivizing people by offering goods for their waste fire a point system. and in kenya where as many as ninety tons of flip flops wash up on the coast pay here to dish to ship builders and now collecting them to construct boats. projects like these are a start in helping countries and communities tackle the global plastic problem at a local level the key to turning the tide on plastic before it's too late. they were searching for sanctuary in australia but instead would have tied for years on a pacific island now one o one aist follows the journey of two refugees as they forge a new life in north america on a
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offering them a really bad choice or leave without a deal which is actually looking like a much better choice now and it's only two weeks away so why would anyone give up now. you know what she's offering is just not breaks it and it's not good for ireland so why not just leave john john was a c. shaken your head furiously there the possibility of a no deal. that couldn't be more wrong what catherine mcbride has just said britain is extremely ill prepared for leaving the european union with a no deal it has no idea how it's going to manage to make sure that the ferries should still run its adequate capacity to make sure its goods can still go through to have a callee the main ferry routes for exports and imports into the u.k. it's been only capable of rolling over about one sixth of the international agreements that it has with the rest of the world so it cause major disruption to britain's economic relations with its nearest neighbors if it crashed out without a deal and the irony that they're also for cut from abroad also just said about the issue in northern ireland you'd have to put a har
offering them a really bad choice or leave without a deal which is actually looking like a much better choice now and it's only two weeks away so why would anyone give up now. you know what she's offering is just not breaks it and it's not good for ireland so why not just leave john john was a c. shaken your head furiously there the possibility of a no deal. that couldn't be more wrong what catherine mcbride has just said britain is extremely ill prepared for leaving the european union with a...
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. >> i think she is encouraging us to make better choices.nine: she is a bartender, should we be drinking and not eating hamburgers? >> i'm not a big meat eater. but i'm petrified of the idea of somebody direct when you should eat cheese burgers and when you shouldn't. this green new deal is a green scam piptd many a rather short bill. when i read it i laughed out loud. it's like her and bill nirks e the science guy and a third grader wrote it. did you read the bill? it many ridiculous. she say we are going to get rid of possible i will fuels in the next few years and take a boat to hawaii. >> you take these fringe outliers and try to make them the party. they are not the party. these are people elected from their district. pelosi herself said the green deal -- >> dianne feinstein is bowing down to her. pelosi is bowing down do to her. jean require was delightful having the two of you on. coming up. violence against the right. is the mainstream media normalizing attacks on trump supporters? brandon tatum joins us [♪] judge jeanine: live in d.
. >> i think she is encouraging us to make better choices.nine: she is a bartender, should we be drinking and not eating hamburgers? >> i'm not a big meat eater. but i'm petrified of the idea of somebody direct when you should eat cheese burgers and when you shouldn't. this green new deal is a green scam piptd many a rather short bill. when i read it i laughed out loud. it's like her and bill nirks e the science guy and a third grader wrote it. did you read the bill? it many...
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so how can these dna results help us make better food choices?rfood choices? this is the scientist behind the app. you cannot change your genetics and dna, but you can adjust your environment and improve your health by making the right choices. and this is what the right choices. and this is what the app aims to do, help people make sustainable choices. they are small changes in diet, you switch from one chocolate to another, but in the long run, they can have a significant impact. once the capsule is loaded with the results, it is worn on a bracelet that synchronises with an app on your phone. now for the moment of truth, it is results time. let's look at your results. you've got lots of green! so that is pretty good. these are almost perfect third match, no reds at all. a couple of mediums, salt sensitivity, it is actually medium. —— these are almost perfect genes. you should be as fit as a fiddle, your genes are pretty good. next up, charlotte. more greens, fantastic! you are identical to your dad. the only one you are very high on its salt se
so how can these dna results help us make better food choices?rfood choices? this is the scientist behind the app. you cannot change your genetics and dna, but you can adjust your environment and improve your health by making the right choices. and this is what the right choices. and this is what the app aims to do, help people make sustainable choices. they are small changes in diet, you switch from one chocolate to another, but in the long run, they can have a significant impact. once the...
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let's hear why you're a better choice than kirsten gillibrand, why are you a better chance than the 54ssage is better than the other people and what is it? >> the 2020 race stands for, that's how many people are running, 2,020 people. look, i have spent my life running at the most difficult problems this country had, from the time i moved into an inner city low-income neighborhood, they still live in, taking on battles people stayed couldn't be done. i remember people literally laugh at me as i would go around as the mayor of the city of new york talking about the greatness of newark and now our city is going through the biggest economic revival since 1960. when i got to washington, people were cynical. they told me we couldn't make big change. and one of my biggest issues for going to washington was justice, reforming our broken criminal justice system. i got down to the senate floor, and the eventual chairman of the judicially committee was speaking against what i wanted to do, which was lowering sentences and ending mandatory min minimums. i sat down with him and we put together a p
let's hear why you're a better choice than kirsten gillibrand, why are you a better chance than the 54ssage is better than the other people and what is it? >> the 2020 race stands for, that's how many people are running, 2,020 people. look, i have spent my life running at the most difficult problems this country had, from the time i moved into an inner city low-income neighborhood, they still live in, taking on battles people stayed couldn't be done. i remember people literally laugh at...
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so how can these dna results help us make better food choices?geneticist doctor maria carvalho is the scientist behind the app. you cannot change your genetic sense dna but you can adjust your environment and also improve your health i making the right choices and this is what the right choices and this is what the app is aiming to do. help people make sustainable choices. there are a small changes in diet, you switch from this chocolate and chocolate. but in the long run, it can have a significant impact. once the capsule is loaded with the results, it is worn on the bracelets that syncs with an on your phone. now for the moment of truth. it is result time. let's look at your results. you have lots of green. but his pretty good. there is almost perfect genes. read at all, a couple of medium, salt sensitivity, it is not higher, it is actually medium. basically due should be as fit as a fiddle. your genes are pretty good. you have made my day. next up, charlotte. more green, fantastic, you are identical to your dad. the only one that you are very
so how can these dna results help us make better food choices?geneticist doctor maria carvalho is the scientist behind the app. you cannot change your genetic sense dna but you can adjust your environment and also improve your health i making the right choices and this is what the right choices and this is what the app is aiming to do. help people make sustainable choices. there are a small changes in diet, you switch from this chocolate and chocolate. but in the long run, it can have a...
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stocks offer a better choice at this time then european stocks? european stocks have been quietly plugging away in the background, seeing actually quite a decent rally. guest: i think the rally in the stock market since january has been pretty much predicated, globally, on central banks backing off. no more hikes this year. the ecb announced tells rose -- announced tltro's version three. to go to the next step, i think we will need to see better economic data. in the u.s. we are looking for negative earnings growth in the first quarter. we are below the inflation rate for the second quarter, while still nominally positive. it is not great. we need to see some kind of number turnaround. as far as europe goes, i am not surprised european stock market is doing a little better. the data there has been much worse for much longer that we might be very close to pricing and all of the bad news in europe right now. we could be seeing a contrarian rally unfolding because it is all there. we've already got a recession in some parts of europe. it is already p
stocks offer a better choice at this time then european stocks? european stocks have been quietly plugging away in the background, seeing actually quite a decent rally. guest: i think the rally in the stock market since january has been pretty much predicated, globally, on central banks backing off. no more hikes this year. the ecb announced tells rose -- announced tltro's version three. to go to the next step, i think we will need to see better economic data. in the u.s. we are looking for...
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what you are seeing is the president being perceived in those battleground states as the better choiceda, arizona, a couple other states, those are important states, 50% for any generic democrat, 39 for trump. >> i've seen recent numbers in florida, job approval ratings over 50% in florida. that is very important. the other thing is he's not going to run against a generic democrat. he will run against a democrat that probably when all is said and done, taken socialist positions, the only way they can win a democrat primary. probably coming out for open borders, higher taxes and those are the issues he can win on and beat the democrats, great contrast. rob: losing primary for democrats with all those people beating each other up pretty good. >> 54 after the hour. drivers flipping out over a new billboard. jillian: capturing everyone's attention this morning. ♪ ♪ . . jillian: good morning to you, hillary clinton is putting 2020 rumors to rest. >> i'm not running, but i'm going to keep working and speaking and standing up for what i believe. i want to be sure that people understanding i'm
what you are seeing is the president being perceived in those battleground states as the better choiceda, arizona, a couple other states, those are important states, 50% for any generic democrat, 39 for trump. >> i've seen recent numbers in florida, job approval ratings over 50% in florida. that is very important. the other thing is he's not going to run against a generic democrat. he will run against a democrat that probably when all is said and done, taken socialist positions, the only...
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that might be a better choice. conditions near the macarthur maze. we have a backup at the bay bridge anyway with the metering lights on. that will slow you down anyway. it is still okay coming off the you sure freeway in five idiots out. we have a reports of a crash not far from the toll plaza but it looks like it is in the clearing stages. it is pretty normal from this point as you head into san francisco. looking at the nimitz freeway by the colosseum, northbound looks pretty good. we don't have a lot of delays. southbound is not bad but extra volume from this point down into san lorenzo. you will starts a brake lights. in heyward trying to connect to the san mateo bridge, too. if you want to skip the roadways for the commute heading out of the east bay into san francisco, bart is on time this morning. no delays in the city and caltrain out of the south bay. so far, traffic is pretty light moving up to speed. there are delays working your way westbound 580 after the altamont pass but that is typical. if you are supercomputer, you are used to this.
that might be a better choice. conditions near the macarthur maze. we have a backup at the bay bridge anyway with the metering lights on. that will slow you down anyway. it is still okay coming off the you sure freeway in five idiots out. we have a reports of a crash not far from the toll plaza but it looks like it is in the clearing stages. it is pretty normal from this point as you head into san francisco. looking at the nimitz freeway by the colosseum, northbound looks pretty good. we don't...
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the practice of using our breath to help us focus our minds and our bodies so that we can make better choices been a game changer. >> when they're fighting or they get stressed out at recess, they really turn to breathing to help them calm down. >> i think i was very good today. can i have one of those little puppy stickers? >> yes, absolutely. that's adorable. >> i'm going to get a puppy sticker. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> with this breath, my mind grows stronger and that's what focus time is all about. >> breathing in two. >> in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> great kids, aren't they? mindfulness. >>> all right. well about 10,000 runners will hit the streets of oakland for a series of races on sunday. abc 7 news was in jack london square today when race organizers and city leaders talked about the tenth annual oakland running festival. sunday's event includes a 5-k race, a half marathon. marathon runners will face a new challenge this year. they'll race across the eastern span of the bay bridge. >> which is a big deal, and it helped to sell out the marathon very quickl
the practice of using our breath to help us focus our minds and our bodies so that we can make better choices been a game changer. >> when they're fighting or they get stressed out at recess, they really turn to breathing to help them calm down. >> i think i was very good today. can i have one of those little puppy stickers? >> yes, absolutely. that's adorable. >> i'm going to get a puppy sticker. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> with this breath, my...
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altamont pass road might be a better choice. we will see delays on the your drive meand around the minutes and is ju it will take you another 35 minutes to travel from mountain house westbound 205 getting onto 580 itself. we are seeing delays westbound highway 4. that is typical into bay point. on that flipside, eastbound highway 4, we have the on ramp blocked, as long as this vehicle fire continues. a sigalert has been issued there, as well. >>> bart is launching an internal investigation to try to figure out what caused a systemwide shutdown of the weekend. two days ago, a computer failure brought service to a halt for three hours. the agency's most significant power outage in 15 years happened then. they are launching an investigation to determine the root cause of the shutdown and prevent it from happening again. >> now we are waiting for cisco to tell us what happened with the switch. why did it fail? why were the layers of redundancy we have in place not working? >> bart is expecting those answers sometime this week. the a
altamont pass road might be a better choice. we will see delays on the your drive meand around the minutes and is ju it will take you another 35 minutes to travel from mountain house westbound 205 getting onto 580 itself. we are seeing delays westbound highway 4. that is typical into bay point. on that flipside, eastbound highway 4, we have the on ramp blocked, as long as this vehicle fire continues. a sigalert has been issued there, as well. >>> bart is launching an internal...
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but kids are rewarded with a >> the practe ung our breath to lp us and our bodies make better choices teachers say mindfulness has been a game-changer. >> when they're fighting or get stressed out at recess, they really turn to breathing to help them calm down. >> i think i was very good today. could i have one of those little -- >> yes, oh, my gosh. absolutely. >> i get a puppy sticker. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> i use this breath and my mind grows stronger and that's what focus time is all about. >> breathing in two. >> in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> i think those kids are on to something. >>> next, the anticipation grows forbe the opening of "star wars" galaxy's edge at disneyland. what you need to know if you're planning a trip to the opening dearest britain. we love you. maybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow your own path. you've led revolutions... of all kinds. yet you won't shout about it. it's just not in your nature. instead, you'll quietly make history. cake. beds. poetry
but kids are rewarded with a >> the practe ung our breath to lp us and our bodies make better choices teachers say mindfulness has been a game-changer. >> when they're fighting or get stressed out at recess, they really turn to breathing to help them calm down. >> i think i was very good today. could i have one of those little -- >> yes, oh, my gosh. absolutely. >> i get a puppy sticker. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> i use this breath and my...
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the practice of using our breath to help us focus our minds and our bodies so that we can make better choiceseporter: their teacher says mindfulness has been a game changer. >> when they're fighting or they get stressed out at recess, they really turn to breathing to help them calm down. >> i think i was very good today, can i have one of those little -- >> yes, oh, my gosh, absolutely. >> i'm going to get a puppy sticker. thank you. >> that's what focus time is all about. >> breathing. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: lyanne medical endid he say, abc 7 news. >> an important lesson for all. >>> the anticipation is growing, of course, for the opening of "star wars: what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 mins. in your doctor's office and are covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away,
the practice of using our breath to help us focus our minds and our bodies so that we can make better choiceseporter: their teacher says mindfulness has been a game changer. >> when they're fighting or they get stressed out at recess, they really turn to breathing to help them calm down. >> i think i was very good today, can i have one of those little -- >> yes, oh, my gosh, absolutely. >> i'm going to get a puppy sticker. thank you. >> that's what focus time is...
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understands the contours of what's happening here and a bit of context -- >> lying about it is a better choice>> yeah. >> leading up to this, the reason we kind of got to this point was because of the rob porter scandal which forced the white house into this come to jesus moment about the clearance process, and john kelly at that time was under fire for how he dealt with security clearance and he tried to reform aspects of the process and by the time it was time for the president to weigh in on ivanka trump's clearance. kelly didn't want his hands in that fire, and i think that just shows how high the stakes were for people of the white house. they were no longer willing to be burned by a situation that was already a mess. it had been a mess for a long time, but the president and according to pam and kaitlan's great reporting believed that his daughter and his son-in-law were going to leave the white house. he thought maybe it wouldn't matter. >> sorry. >> go ahead. >> i was just going to say what you were saying, based on our reporting it didn't appear that the president understood the signif
understands the contours of what's happening here and a bit of context -- >> lying about it is a better choice>> yeah. >> leading up to this, the reason we kind of got to this point was because of the rob porter scandal which forced the white house into this come to jesus moment about the clearance process, and john kelly at that time was under fire for how he dealt with security clearance and he tried to reform aspects of the process and by the time it was time for the...
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significant step in the right direction it will take bold political moves like this plus ingenuity and better choices on everyone's part to make plastic a thing of the past. our planet is suffocating from plastic pollution but around the world people are taking steps to reduce reuse and recycle. in africa only ten percent a solid waste is collected mostly because of problems with accessibility but a social enterprise in lagos nigeria is sending teams on bicycles to collect recyclable materials and sense of izing people by offering goods for their waste fire a point system. and in kenya where as many as ninety tons of flip flops wash up on the coast pay here to dish to ship builders and now collecting them to construct boats. projects like these are a start in helping countries and communities tackle the global plastic problem at a local level the key to turning the tide on plastic before it's too late. hello again it's good to have you back we are cross the southeastern part of australia we have seen some active showers in the afternoon particularly here across much of the area from sydney down here
significant step in the right direction it will take bold political moves like this plus ingenuity and better choices on everyone's part to make plastic a thing of the past. our planet is suffocating from plastic pollution but around the world people are taking steps to reduce reuse and recycle. in africa only ten percent a solid waste is collected mostly because of problems with accessibility but a social enterprise in lagos nigeria is sending teams on bicycles to collect recyclable materials...
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offering them a really bad choice or leave without a deal which is actually looking like a much better choice now and it's only two weeks away so why would anyone give up now. you know what she's offering is just not bricks it and it's not good for ireland so why not just leave john john was a c. shaken your head furiously there the possibility of a no deal. that couldn't be more wrong what catherine mcbride has just said britain is extremely ill prepared for leaving the european union with a no deal it has no idea how it's going to manage to make sure that the ferries should still run its adequate capacity to make sure its goods can still go through to have a callee the main ferry routes for exports and imports into the u.k. it's been only capable of rolling over about one sixth of the international agreements that it has with the rest of the world so it cause major disruption to britain's economic relations with its nearest neighbors if it crashed out without a deal and the irony that they're also what catherine mcbride also just said about the issue in northern ireland you'd have to put a
offering them a really bad choice or leave without a deal which is actually looking like a much better choice now and it's only two weeks away so why would anyone give up now. you know what she's offering is just not bricks it and it's not good for ireland so why not just leave john john was a c. shaken your head furiously there the possibility of a no deal. that couldn't be more wrong what catherine mcbride has just said britain is extremely ill prepared for leaving the european union with a...
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choice. i'm a cost better but we have no choice. without a military, what do we have? e to have a great military and you notice your equipment has been getting better and better and newer and newer. when i got here you have jet fighters that were so old. you heard the stories your grandfathers flew some of the bombers, the sun and the grandchild who is here with us now and i don't like that. so we have ordered massive numbers of new planes and knew everything. it's just a nod to come by the joint base and be with you. i guess we say j. baer. that's who we want to do. and 2017 are wonderful first lady visited and met with the children of deployed servicemembers and had a fantastic time. when she heard i was going to be here she said say hello. she's been a fantastic first lady. our military families are a true national treasure. without all of the people backing you brave men and women it wouldn't work so well for you. your life would be a lot more difficult. he wouldn't be the same you all know that. maybe we should give them a round of applause. come on. [applause] the
choice. i'm a cost better but we have no choice. without a military, what do we have? e to have a great military and you notice your equipment has been getting better and better and newer and newer. when i got here you have jet fighters that were so old. you heard the stories your grandfathers flew some of the bombers, the sun and the grandchild who is here with us now and i don't like that. so we have ordered massive numbers of new planes and knew everything. it's just a nod to come by the...
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have to build up confidence and make better choices. stuff, like music, media, they might want to get back into education. we insist on that journey. does it work? burma yes, it works, we have worked with many children. we have not asked for any money. it does not work for everyone, because everyone is different. would it work for your son? i believe my son's failures have come from the education system. he is now a few weeks away from doing his gcses and his behaviour as he runs out of lessons. he is not taking part in his lessons and he is failing in that sense. what happens to him from dan? he is limited for a couege to him from dan? he is limited for a college education and what happens when he goes out into employment? that is one of the things for us. definitely by myself, education has beena definitely by myself, education has been a big factor in creating low self esteem. not everyone learns the same way. we know there are no intelligences and in school there are two. it is not one size all approach. it is also about listening.
have to build up confidence and make better choices. stuff, like music, media, they might want to get back into education. we insist on that journey. does it work? burma yes, it works, we have worked with many children. we have not asked for any money. it does not work for everyone, because everyone is different. would it work for your son? i believe my son's failures have come from the education system. he is now a few weeks away from doing his gcses and his behaviour as he runs out of...
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and making better health choices. that's what it's all about. i'm getting support from you guys. taking on this cllenge with me. that's what it's all about. i'm getting workout videos from viewers. and thanks for the suggestions that many of you have made. inquiries to come to your gym and work out. i want to do it all. thank you to everybody out there for sharing their get fit for spring progress and their tips. we want you to keep the updates coming. send us your tweets, your photos, through social media. we want to see them. we want to be on the j together. we're working on a boot camp, to get everybody involved. stay tuned for that. in a few weeks. >>> still ahead, facebook ist abo make its biggest changes in 15 years. what the move means for how you communicate with your friends and family. >> a symbol of hate on a wall of an everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar smaller portion sizes, clea
and making better health choices. that's what it's all about. i'm getting support from you guys. taking on this cllenge with me. that's what it's all about. i'm getting workout videos from viewers. and thanks for the suggestions that many of you have made. inquiries to come to your gym and work out. i want to do it all. thank you to everybody out there for sharing their get fit for spring progress and their tips. we want you to keep the updates coming. send us your tweets, your photos, through...
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controversy in the 2016 leadership campaign, after she was accused of suggesting that she would be a better choice could go on and on. who do you want to see as the next british prime minister? it doesn't have to be a conservative. all the ones you mentioned are terrible. the one i would have liked the most is borisjohnson. he is a pound shop donald trump. he really is. changing leadership will not solve this issue. from everyone that has spoken today, what resonates is this trust in politicians. people say, we don't trust our mps. one way to get out of this deadlock, if we can't trust the mps, is to get rid of them. i have lost count of the amount of times mps have changed their minds on certain things. theresa may keeps bringing the deal again and again even though people don't want it. who else? i am courtney. i would actually not vote for any of the above. you won't have any say over who is the next leader of the tory party and who is the next prime minister. it is down to mps. names go on a ballot, that goes out to party leader —— members and they decide. out of those i guess it would have to
controversy in the 2016 leadership campaign, after she was accused of suggesting that she would be a better choice could go on and on. who do you want to see as the next british prime minister? it doesn't have to be a conservative. all the ones you mentioned are terrible. the one i would have liked the most is borisjohnson. he is a pound shop donald trump. he really is. changing leadership will not solve this issue. from everyone that has spoken today, what resonates is this trust in...
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tells you at the point that you're making that decision, based on your own dna, which of those choices is betterpredict that accurately which foods are good for you? we showed the app to a consultant geneticist. these apps, at this stage, are would say too early, too early to individually predict risk for a particular individual. the science behind it has been based on populations and it's difficult to move from science that's been generated in populations down to a single individual. more research needs to be done, but trials using this app are already underway with the nhs using pre—type 2d beauties and mental health patients.“ the nhs using pre—type 2d beauties and mental health patients. if you have a serious mental illness in this country, you are likely to die, 15 years earlier, quite often, the reasons for that premature mortality is because of cardiovascular problems, hypertension, diabetes.“ patients at risk of these chronic diseases are shown to benefit from this app now underway could see gps prescribing the technology. you could imagine a world where the gp says, why don't you where
tells you at the point that you're making that decision, based on your own dna, which of those choices is betterpredict that accurately which foods are good for you? we showed the app to a consultant geneticist. these apps, at this stage, are would say too early, too early to individually predict risk for a particular individual. the science behind it has been based on populations and it's difficult to move from science that's been generated in populations down to a single individual. more...
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regulation setting new access standards ensuring better choice for veterans will be completed in june. we have proposed a 30-minute average drive time standard for primary care and mental health care and 60-moint drive time for specialty care. we have proposed appointment wait times for 20 days of primary and mental health care and 28 days from the date of request with certain exceptions and i want to address the privatization argument. i come from the conservative republican side of the aisle. the issue that has been raised many times about privatization is just not borne out by our budget by the directions of this committee and i'm here to say that the care in the private sector nine times out of 10 is probably not as good care in v.a. one of your colleagues gave an interview in one of the state's newspapers and disappointed in the wait times for certain services at v.a. in one of his major metro areas. the wait time was 12 days for v.a. in the major metro area it was 78 days. so that also is an indication that we are moving in the direction that you appointed for us and the directi
regulation setting new access standards ensuring better choice for veterans will be completed in june. we have proposed a 30-minute average drive time standard for primary care and mental health care and 60-moint drive time for specialty care. we have proposed appointment wait times for 20 days of primary and mental health care and 28 days from the date of request with certain exceptions and i want to address the privatization argument. i come from the conservative republican side of the aisle....
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a choice to resist the backward pull of this administration and pushing us toward a better future and it's brave choices like yours that have inspired me to take on the fight that others won't. it's because of you that i have chosen to be brave too. [applause] because a president who not obviously sets an example but follows yours. your bravery inspires me every day and that is why i'm running for president of the united states! [cheers and applause] thank you. by coming here today, we are sending a powerful message. we will not let anything or anyone divide us. we will not cede control of our country to corruption, greed, and the powerful interests. we will keep showing up and we will keep fighting back. [applause] the fight ahead may seem daunting, but there is hope when we look down at our feet and see whose shoulders we stand on. we all have heroes that inspire us in this struggle. y grandmother, polynoonan, was one of mine -- -- polly noonan, was one of mine. she would have been proud standing here today with all of you. she was larger than life. she was a firebrand and a democra
a choice to resist the backward pull of this administration and pushing us toward a better future and it's brave choices like yours that have inspired me to take on the fight that others won't. it's because of you that i have chosen to be brave too. [applause] because a president who not obviously sets an example but follows yours. your bravery inspires me every day and that is why i'm running for president of the united states! [cheers and applause] thank you. by coming here today, we are...
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better. i had some choices i needed to make and change the way i was eating.ust took a serious assignment, stuck with my plan. >> his they will ahealthy eatin practic plan meals before hand. and he has 30 more pounds he wants to lose. >> they look great. world news i go is next. >>> tonight, the breaking news involving a broadcasting giant. "jeopardy!" host alex trebek revealing his very personal battle. trebek saying he's been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. >> i have some news to share with all of you. >> tonight, his message to everyone right here. >>> also developing at this hour, the singer r. kelly, and his explosive interview. >> is this camera on me? >> jumping out of his chair as he tries to defend himself against allegations of abuse. and tonight, we've just learned r. kelly has b is behind bars. >>> the breaking news involving michael cohen tonight. the president's one-time fixer and attorney. what he has now given lawmakers. what he alleged during his secret testimony today on the hill. >>> the major storm moving across the country tonight. the p
better. i had some choices i needed to make and change the way i was eating.ust took a serious assignment, stuck with my plan. >> his they will ahealthy eatin practic plan meals before hand. and he has 30 more pounds he wants to lose. >> they look great. world news i go is next. >>> tonight, the breaking news involving a broadcasting giant. "jeopardy!" host alex trebek revealing his very personal battle. trebek saying he's been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer....
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i think that would have been a better choice.oodo think it would be a thing if we had things like medi insurance.ad of that is really something and i am quite impressed with it. host: what is medishare? where they share the cost of medical expenses. .t is quite the thing getting people a choice of taking that money and putting it in a private savings account to be used later would see a better improvement than the aca. int: let's hear from dale pennsylvania, gets insurance through the employer. hello. caller: i consider myself fortunate to have health insurance through an employer, especially now that i am retired and able to continue that. one of the items that must be included in the health care discussion this morning and many times the discussion is only on how do we pay for health care. in legislation and media discussion -- discussion in general, very limited discussion on percival -- personal responsibility for ones health. i believe part of registration and the movement in health care is on preventative care and getting a
i think that would have been a better choice.oodo think it would be a thing if we had things like medi insurance.ad of that is really something and i am quite impressed with it. host: what is medishare? where they share the cost of medical expenses. .t is quite the thing getting people a choice of taking that money and putting it in a private savings account to be used later would see a better improvement than the aca. int: let's hear from dale pennsylvania, gets insurance through the employer....
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day in and day out americans are making a choice, a choice to resist the backward pull of this administration and pushing us towards a betterre. it's brave choices like yours that have inspired me to take on the fight that others won't. it's because of you that i have chosen to be brave too. the people of this country deserve a president worthy of your bravery, a president who not only sets an example, but follows yours. your bravery inspires me every day and that is why i'm running for president of the united states. thank you. by coming here today, we are sending a powerful message. we will not let anything or anyone divide us. we will not cede control of our country to corruption, greed and powerful interests. we will keep showing up and we will keep fighting back. the fight ahead may seem daunting, but there is hope when we look down at our feet and see whose shoulders we stand on. we all have heros that inspire us in this struggle. my grandmother poly noonan was one of mine. she would have been proud standing here today with all of you. she was larger than life. she was a fire brand and a democratic organizer who curse
day in and day out americans are making a choice, a choice to resist the backward pull of this administration and pushing us towards a betterre. it's brave choices like yours that have inspired me to take on the fight that others won't. it's because of you that i have chosen to be brave too. the people of this country deserve a president worthy of your bravery, a president who not only sets an example, but follows yours. your bravery inspires me every day and that is why i'm running for...
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a choice to resist the backward poll of this administration and pushing us toward a better future, andt is brave choices like years that have inspired me to take on the fight ". -- take on the fight that others won't. it is because of you that i have chosen to be brave, too. the people of this country deserve a president were the -- worthy of your bravery. your bravery. a president who not only sets an example, but follows yours. your bravery inspires me every day, and that is why i am running for president of the united states. [applause] sen. gillibrand: thank you. by coming here today, we are sending a powerful message -- we will not let anyone or anything divide us. we will not give control of our country to corruption, greed, and powerful interests. we will keep showing up and we will keep fighting back. [applause] sen. gillibrand: the fight ahead may seem daunting, but there is hope. when we looked down at our feet and see whose shoulders we stand on, we all have heroes that inspire us in this struggle. my grandmother was one of mine. she would have been proud standing here today
a choice to resist the backward poll of this administration and pushing us toward a better future, andt is brave choices like years that have inspired me to take on the fight ". -- take on the fight that others won't. it is because of you that i have chosen to be brave, too. the people of this country deserve a president were the -- worthy of your bravery. your bravery. a president who not only sets an example, but follows yours. your bravery inspires me every day, and that is why i am...
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i think he is much better choice for the president than jeff sessions was.ound, we'll have a quiz show at the end of the show. >> this is my wheelhouse, baby, i'm ready. [cheers and applause] brian: [inaudible] ainsley: look who is walking into the studio? lara trump is here live. [applause] ♪ 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 unexpected. valerie: her experience and training gave us the courage to go for it. it's our "confident forever plan"... cal: ...and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. raquen... rakutahn... rakooten... ♪ rakuten oh! is this my money? whoaaah! haha! rakuten ♪ ahhh! rakuten! (indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? co
i think he is much better choice for the president than jeff sessions was.ound, we'll have a quiz show at the end of the show. >> this is my wheelhouse, baby, i'm ready. [cheers and applause] brian: [inaudible] ainsley: look who is walking into the studio? lara trump is here live. [applause] ♪ 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...
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this president believes patients should be better protected and have more choices, higher quality and they don't now. >> he can say what he wants in a news briefing room or on twitter, but that's not what the public position is of his own justice department. >> health policy experts warn the consequences for patients could be catastrophic if the law is eliminated. >> if you have a preexisting condition or if you need preventive services, if you want a young up to age 26 to stay on your health plan, these are all protections that would be lost. >> meanwhile house democrats today introduced a bill to strengthen the affordable care act. >> and today led by our freshmen we are taking another big step forward to lower healthcare costs for the american people. >> the case is currently pending in the 5th circuit court of appeals in louisiana and a ruling could be months away. >>> the fda is putting the safety of breast implants under the microscope. today the agency met a second day to address possible risks after more than 400 cases of cancer were reported in women who have them. a rare blo
this president believes patients should be better protected and have more choices, higher quality and they don't now. >> he can say what he wants in a news briefing room or on twitter, but that's not what the public position is of his own justice department. >> health policy experts warn the consequences for patients could be catastrophic if the law is eliminated. >> if you have a preexisting condition or if you need preventive services, if you want a young up to age 26 to...