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this is the former headquarters of rainier technology in cambridge england the company used to. plastic spinal implants rainier was one of thousands of small businesses in europe that were trying to break into the medical devices market. about 10 years ago started testing plastic disks and that booms. after several months the animals were euthanized and autopsies were carried out. the results of the autopsies were later leaked by a whistleblower. dr long is looking through them right now the documents show that there were serious problems with the disks. as among. it's clear from the studies that the implants did not become properly integrated into the spinal system vic's nish to all. later i noticed similar complications in my patients who've been given these discs be at all but inputs in the bowels who only. but the company apparently ignored these results despite the warning signs. granier no needed to carry out a series of clinical tests on humans some of those tests were conducted here at the pro spine facility in southern but the area. it's not clear whether the clinics ch
this is the former headquarters of rainier technology in cambridge england the company used to. plastic spinal implants rainier was one of thousands of small businesses in europe that were trying to break into the medical devices market. about 10 years ago started testing plastic disks and that booms. after several months the animals were euthanized and autopsies were carried out. the results of the autopsies were later leaked by a whistleblower. dr long is looking through them right now the...
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they weather will play its part this afternoon, much garcia and rainier than it has been for the pasts. for people expecting that to make a big difference later this afternoon. we are just about one quarter of an hour away, marco bunting off just before one quarter of an hour away, marco bunting offjust before ten to two this afternoon. let us take a look at the leaderboard. he is four shots clear of tommy fleetwood, the englishman looking looking to become the first englishman since 1992 to let the claret jug. jordan the first englishman since 1992 to let the claretjug. jordan speaks going along nicely. the reigning champion has a round of five under today. a hugely popular character. we are in for an intriguing afternoon of golf. england will shortly take on south africa, in the bronze medal match — at the netball world cup in liverpool. it's a match they didn't want to play — they had their sights firmly set on the final but fell to a 47—115 point defeat to new zealand yesterday. the silver ferns play australia in the final later this afternoon. both matches are on bbc two from 2.1
they weather will play its part this afternoon, much garcia and rainier than it has been for the pasts. for people expecting that to make a big difference later this afternoon. we are just about one quarter of an hour away, marco bunting off just before one quarter of an hour away, marco bunting offjust before ten to two this afternoon. let us take a look at the leaderboard. he is four shots clear of tommy fleetwood, the englishman looking looking to become the first englishman since 1992 to...
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and in reasonable health, but nevertheless they are effectively being held prisoner, they are any rainier. jeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, has gone into a meeting of the cabinet office emergency committee cobra on his way there he issued a statement and he said, we are going to review what we know and what we can do to swiftly secure the release of the two vessels, the british flagged vessel under liberian let liberian flagged vessel but both have british connections. their crews comprise a range of nationalities but we understand there are no british citizens on board. he says it's unacceptable, its essential freedom of navigation is maintained and all ships can move safely and freely in the region. it's clear all shapes cannot move safely and freely in the region and this comes at a time of course of maximum pressure on all sides, a time i have to say of tension too with the united states over its iran policy. iran is capable of exploiting that, seems to be exploiting it and therefore i think the negotiation to get these crews and the ships released will be a long and torturous one.
and in reasonable health, but nevertheless they are effectively being held prisoner, they are any rainier. jeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, has gone into a meeting of the cabinet office emergency committee cobra on his way there he issued a statement and he said, we are going to review what we know and what we can do to swiftly secure the release of the two vessels, the british flagged vessel under liberian let liberian flagged vessel but both have british connections. their crews comprise a...
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know 21 more so 29000000000 this is cooler air coming down across the eastern side of europe towards rainier further west get it back up to 31 in fact much of western europe is enjoying that's the right word temperatures well above average into the even made even higher thirty's but i made it to wednesday in particular which means that the regs are very welcomed they are pushed a long way to the east kiev could be wet in warsaw vienna is now up to $32.00 the fact the story of western europe is one of possibly breaking temperature records again certainly something of a show lived heatwave with passage to $38.00 and london over 30 and so it's the joining in to the orange represents the warm but of course c.l. is rather cool bits of eastern europe not reflected further south start melting weather's fairly quiet as a northerly breeze running out of greece has been quite strong recently in the and it keeps temperatures on the north coast of africa that about 29 for example and bengazi. the weather sponsored by catherine is. going behind the scenes on one of mexico's most loved so using fiction to
know 21 more so 29000000000 this is cooler air coming down across the eastern side of europe towards rainier further west get it back up to 31 in fact much of western europe is enjoying that's the right word temperatures well above average into the even made even higher thirty's but i made it to wednesday in particular which means that the regs are very welcomed they are pushed a long way to the east kiev could be wet in warsaw vienna is now up to $32.00 the fact the story of western europe is...
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eaten was also an avid mountaineer who climbed all 7 major peaks in the mount rainier range and planted a vote for women pen it on the summit of pennant on the summit of the columbia crest in 1909. unfortunately that pennant has not survived or i would have chosen that object to accompany her biography. and then there is the first issue of the salt lake city periodical, the women's exponent, from june 1, 1872, which mentioned -- whoops, one slide too fast. there we go. there. here we have it. but you are still not going to be able to read the small type, so i will tell you that this front page mentions both susan b. anthony and polygamy, and that sets up the story of his longtime editor emmaline wells, a polygamist mormon wife who was also an avid suffragist. utah holds a special place in suffrage history because the territory enfranchised its women in 1870. wyoming was the first territory in 1869. however unlike wyoming, since the vast majority of utah voters were mormons, it was impossible to separate voting from the issue of polygamy, and suffragists split between gingerly acknowledg
eaten was also an avid mountaineer who climbed all 7 major peaks in the mount rainier range and planted a vote for women pen it on the summit of pennant on the summit of the columbia crest in 1909. unfortunately that pennant has not survived or i would have chosen that object to accompany her biography. and then there is the first issue of the salt lake city periodical, the women's exponent, from june 1, 1872, which mentioned -- whoops, one slide too fast. there we go. there. here we have it....
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robin leach in monaco, the glittering gem of the riviera, and you've got a vip ticket to prince rainier'sarty. >> your sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news, and that's what i always thought "lifestyles " was, we why the comic around the news. >> finally, in the driving seat of his own career he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentatiousness in a lot of cases was very comfortable. >> one of the earliest stories we presented to you on "lifestyles " was about the amazing real estate wizard, donald trump. if he didn't shock and surprise you back then he's had plenty of time since. >> with all of this costing billions, not millions, do the figures every frighten you. >> the answer is no. it's my business t's my life. it's my lifestyle. i love it, the good, the bad. >> does this bring with it, p t political aspiration? >> no political aspiration. >> your show has gotten a lot of ridicule. there are people who say it's nothing more than trash. >> i think it's the best trash on
robin leach in monaco, the glittering gem of the riviera, and you've got a vip ticket to prince rainier'sarty. >> your sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news, and that's what i always thought "lifestyles " was, we why the comic around the news. >> finally, in the driving seat of his own career he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentatiousness in a...
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. >>> okay, very geologically active area around hood, rainier, bachelor, all those areas hot spots andhe cascades. temperatures today, they were on the mild side again. little warmer than yesterday by maybe a couple degrees. it was still a cool day by all purposes. 83 in antioch was the warm spot. same with concord, 83. 81 in morgan hill. highs tomorrow will be a little bit warmer but not much. again, these temperatures are lower than you would expect. antioch tomorrow might go 84, 85, something like that. and then we warm up further as we get towards the end of the week. it's not a heat wave, it's going to get us closer to the 90s, the low # 0s, and the hot spots. and the reason for this mild weather is this guy bringing rain to the pacific northwest. very -- that looks like march to me, that pattern. it's close enough to us to see that impact a lot of clouds, fog, sea breeze. that's what we've been seeing and what we'll see again tomorrow but not quite as robust as today. tomorrow a little bit warmer. and then by thursday and friday that low up there starts to move off can we warm up
. >>> okay, very geologically active area around hood, rainier, bachelor, all those areas hot spots andhe cascades. temperatures today, they were on the mild side again. little warmer than yesterday by maybe a couple degrees. it was still a cool day by all purposes. 83 in antioch was the warm spot. same with concord, 83. 81 in morgan hill. highs tomorrow will be a little bit warmer but not much. again, these temperatures are lower than you would expect. antioch tomorrow might go 84,...
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captain rainier navarro is the first latino to lead the department. santa rosa city manager announced the appointment yesterday. navarro is a 27-year veteran on the force. his first day as boss is august 1st. the current chief hank schrader is retiring. >>> menlo summer fest runs tomorrow and sunday on santa cruz avenue. it includes food, live music, art, a photo booth as well as several home and garden exhibits, and a 5k run on sunday. >>> some days you just got to bounce and you'll get a chance to do that in morgan hill, the biggest bouncing house in the world is in the bay area this weekend. it's in the "guinness book of world records," so we know this to be the case. it will be at the outdoor sports center starting today through sunday. you have to buy tickets but if you can't catch it this weekend, big bounce america will be in san francisco next month and santa rosa in september. >> i like how they use one of the adult crew members to display the fun, right, kari? >> my soon would love that. that may be fun, parents with their kids heading out t
captain rainier navarro is the first latino to lead the department. santa rosa city manager announced the appointment yesterday. navarro is a 27-year veteran on the force. his first day as boss is august 1st. the current chief hank schrader is retiring. >>> menlo summer fest runs tomorrow and sunday on santa cruz avenue. it includes food, live music, art, a photo booth as well as several home and garden exhibits, and a 5k run on sunday. >>> some days you just got to bounce and...
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i am proud that my home state boasts not only olympic national park but also mount rainier and north cascade national parks, true gems of the national park service. now, unfortunately, these crown jewels are getting rusty and they require our attention to return them to glory. if you visited one of our parks lately, you'll no doubt have noticed that they are facing a good problem. in 2017, washington state had a record 8.45 million park visitors, including families and campers and adventurers who came to explore our iconic landscapes. while they were there, these visitors spent more than $500 million. they supported more than 6,600 jobs. they created nearly $7 hundred million in economic -- $700 million in economic impact. the rise in vase tation has also strained our park resources like roads and interpretive centers, campsites and trails. that visitors rely on to access and truly experience our parks. if we as a country don't start investing in our parks, i believe we risk loving them to death. the national park service manages more than 400 sites across the country. and is facing
i am proud that my home state boasts not only olympic national park but also mount rainier and north cascade national parks, true gems of the national park service. now, unfortunately, these crown jewels are getting rusty and they require our attention to return them to glory. if you visited one of our parks lately, you'll no doubt have noticed that they are facing a good problem. in 2017, washington state had a record 8.45 million park visitors, including families and campers and adventurers...
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quite breezy, not as rainier a windy as yesterday.f you locations could see a lot of rain from those very heavy downpours. away from those areas, northern ireland, much of wales and southern england drier than yesterday, temperatures ending the afternoon around 18—20. this evening and tonight, that area of low pressure i was talking about, which has been driving all that turbulent weather, is clearing out into the north sea. so things dry up, some clear spells throughout the night, and temperatures a little down on last night, 11—14. into tomorrow, there is the area of low pressure. a pretty wea k there is the area of low pressure. a pretty weak affair, not much left of it. you can see not many isobars on this chart comes to the wind is pretty light, and as the low moves away, we should lose the heaviest showers, but there will still be some around tomorrow across parts of scotla nd some around tomorrow across parts of scotland down into northern england. 0ne scotland down into northern england. one or two showers as well across the s
quite breezy, not as rainier a windy as yesterday.f you locations could see a lot of rain from those very heavy downpours. away from those areas, northern ireland, much of wales and southern england drier than yesterday, temperatures ending the afternoon around 18—20. this evening and tonight, that area of low pressure i was talking about, which has been driving all that turbulent weather, is clearing out into the north sea. so things dry up, some clear spells throughout the night, and...