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so when miss alice, when this happened was miss alice, we were all shocked.as we did not know sometimes you never know the story behind what someone is doing. and we do think we are quiet about what we do. but the important part about it is, even when it happens, we all supported miss alice marie johnson. we call, marie. we supported her because we knew something had to go wrong for something like this to happen. let me fast-forward a little bit, as an adult as i got older, i began to fight for freedom for my brother also received a life sentence for a nonviolent drug conspiracy in chicago. and then i would meet up again with her sisters in washington d.c. in 2016 and they were fighting for her and i was fighting for my brother. we went to the white house together and other places together. i'm just excited about what she's about to share with you today. so i'm not going to take up any more time. miss alice marie johnson, if you will please take the stage. then we will have - - she will sit and have a conversation. miss alice marie johnson. and faith is our c
so when miss alice, when this happened was miss alice, we were all shocked.as we did not know sometimes you never know the story behind what someone is doing. and we do think we are quiet about what we do. but the important part about it is, even when it happens, we all supported miss alice marie johnson. we call, marie. we supported her because we knew something had to go wrong for something like this to happen. let me fast-forward a little bit, as an adult as i got older, i began to fight for...
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especially alice paul. zone in on alice paul and learn more about the ratification of the 19th amendment. >> what was the process like making it 10 minutes long? >> it was eight minutes. the script is very good but a bit foggy and not concise. that after regionals we decided to add more detailed information and make it more personable and more fun, not just doing fax. >> why it is important for people your age to learn about alice paul and the suffrage movement? >> we didn't learn about it. this is women voting. we would not have anywhere near the same country we have today if we didn't have the females out. it is also great for women's rights and other rights. gandhi and martin luther king junior were impacted by the movement. >> we would not have as many rights as we have today without it. >> how did you decide on the costumes? >> her costume was her great- grandmothers -- great, great, grandmothers. >> we were going to fleamarket and i had one of my grandparents would have anything? i asked my grandmothe
especially alice paul. zone in on alice paul and learn more about the ratification of the 19th amendment. >> what was the process like making it 10 minutes long? >> it was eight minutes. the script is very good but a bit foggy and not concise. that after regionals we decided to add more detailed information and make it more personable and more fun, not just doing fax. >> why it is important for people your age to learn about alice paul and the suffrage movement? >> we...
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>>¿adÓnde se dirige, alice? >>espejos, un cuarto de espejos.isiones no siempre eran ciertas. james: ve el curso en el que va la gente mientras estÁn en Él. si cambian de parecer, la visiÓn cambia. >>¿el curso en el que estÁ el rastreador lo llevarÁ a un estudio de ballet? >>¿estuviste ahÍ? >>tomÉ clases, de niÑa. la escuela a la que fui tenÍa un arco igual a ese. >>¿estaba tu escuela aquÍ en phoenix? >>sÍ. [suena celular] edward, ¿estÁs bien? >>perdimos al rastreador. la mujer aÚn estÁ en la zona. rosalie y esme volvieron a forks a proteger a tu padre. voy por ti. luego tÚ y yo nos iremos a alguna parte solos. los otros lo seguirÁn buscando. harÉ lo que sea necesario para que estÉs a salvo. [♪] [suena celular] >>hola, mamÁ, recibiste mi mensaje. ¿por quÉ estÁs en casa? mamá: ¡bella! ¡por favor, bella, ¿dÓnde estÁs?! >>cÁlmate, todo esta bien. mamá: ¡bella, hija! >>te explicarÉ todo luego. yo... [sonido al cerrar teléfono] mamÁ, ¿estÁs ahÍ? >>en el bachillerato de forks no protegen la privacidad de sus alumnos. le fue demasiado fÁcil a victoria
>>¿adÓnde se dirige, alice? >>espejos, un cuarto de espejos.isiones no siempre eran ciertas. james: ve el curso en el que va la gente mientras estÁn en Él. si cambian de parecer, la visiÓn cambia. >>¿el curso en el que estÁ el rastreador lo llevarÁ a un estudio de ballet? >>¿estuviste ahÍ? >>tomÉ clases, de niÑa. la escuela a la que fui tenÍa un arco igual a ese. >>¿estaba tu escuela aquÍ en phoenix? >>sÍ. [suena celular] edward,...
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time for a taste test and —— and alice okin for a taste test and —— and alice 0kin15 for a taste testood. we have a commercial bomber that is looking for how well these beans will serve in a can and we're looking at trying to produce beans from other types of food. there are simply tins of beans at the uk can eat. they're amy jarvis three tons of beans from the field, keep your eyes peeled for very british beans in dips, chilli and yes even bait. more on that story and others on brea kfast. more on that story and others on breakfast. that is on bbc at six o'clock. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: early signs suggest there is no clear winner in israel's general election. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he will now hold talks on forming a coalition. his main rival, benny gantz, has called for a broad unity government. the us says the drones used in saturday's attack on saudi oil facilities were launched from iran. and tens of thousands of people have been hospitalised in indonesia as huge forest fires sweep the region, creating a toxic haze. now it's time
time for a taste test and —— and alice okin for a taste test and —— and alice 0kin15 for a taste testood. we have a commercial bomber that is looking for how well these beans will serve in a can and we're looking at trying to produce beans from other types of food. there are simply tins of beans at the uk can eat. they're amy jarvis three tons of beans from the field, keep your eyes peeled for very british beans in dips, chilli and yes even bait. more on that story and others on brea...
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alice, let me start with you. president has been on both sides of background checks after dayton and also after parkland. what do you believe the possibility of this president deciding and pushing congress in a direction will be? >> i believe very strongly that we'll see some progress in the next few weeks. we have to remember -- >> that's not what we heard from the administration. >> well, that's exactly what the president said just a few days ago before he left for baltimore. he said they are having internet tal internal talks. his effort has been looking at the overall picture and that includes red flag laws. this is an effort to prohibit people from getting access to guns, but it protects due process and anyone who seems to show some type of mental illness get them the help they need. >> a few days in this administration is an eternity. we heard the attorney general is hearing from omb that this is not going anywhere. this is sputtering to a stop between the justice department and the administration. why is th
alice, let me start with you. president has been on both sides of background checks after dayton and also after parkland. what do you believe the possibility of this president deciding and pushing congress in a direction will be? >> i believe very strongly that we'll see some progress in the next few weeks. we have to remember -- >> that's not what we heard from the administration. >> well, that's exactly what the president said just a few days ago before he left for...
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including alice ty. individual events. including alice ty, who is competing for her fourth consecutive day. she's already won three goals at these championships, and she comfortably made it through to this evenings final in the 400 middle freestyle. before the race, she was clearly feeling the fatigue of her busy schedule. ina warm of her busy schedule. in a warm up during breakfast this morning, ijust felt like i needed to nap. and so having that feels so easyin to nap. and so having that feels so easy in the heat was really relieving, i think, easy in the heat was really relieving, ithink, i easy in the heat was really relieving, i think, i thought i would go slower, and it would feel harder, so to get that time going as easy as i was, i'm actually really happy with that. i enjoyed it, which is strange. great britain have another good chance of a gold medal in the f—14 mixed freestyle relay, that will be right at the end of the session. kate grey there. dame sarah storey successfully defended her time trial title at the
including alice ty. individual events. including alice ty, who is competing for her fourth consecutive day. she's already won three goals at these championships, and she comfortably made it through to this evenings final in the 400 middle freestyle. before the race, she was clearly feeling the fatigue of her busy schedule. ina warm of her busy schedule. in a warm up during breakfast this morning, ijust felt like i needed to nap. and so having that feels so easyin to nap. and so having that...
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alice, phase four his 41 units. and mission bay is a project that will be completing at the end of this calendar year, and it's got 119 units. it is a combination of family rental and also supportive units of formerly homeless veterans. and then there is a market rate project that started in fiscal 17-18 for at block 55. again, there's a couple of slides with some of the details, it is also in your report with photos and more details. slide 16, we get into projects that are in construction, and you can see, this is really a result over the past few years have been very busy, getting projects approved, designed, entitled, and under construction as of the end of fiscal 17-18, there's 1970 units under construction. 556 units of those are affordable. it is lots of activities, one large market rate project in mission bay, a large affordable project in mission bay south, and then transbay one, nine, and eight. so, jumping in to marketing that is not just c.o.p. specific, over the fiscal year, 350 units were in projects th
alice, phase four his 41 units. and mission bay is a project that will be completing at the end of this calendar year, and it's got 119 units. it is a combination of family rental and also supportive units of formerly homeless veterans. and then there is a market rate project that started in fiscal 17-18 for at block 55. again, there's a couple of slides with some of the details, it is also in your report with photos and more details. slide 16, we get into projects that are in construction, and...
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alice paul was incredibly savvy, impressive, and bold. she also really punted badly on some race issues. when the delta sigma theta university from howard wanted to march in the parade, she told them they had to march in the back. they didn't. ida bee wells was also told she had to march in a segregated section, but she just went in with the illinois delegation. you want your heroes to be perfect, and they are super not. i would take her boldness. she is someone i would admire more than i would like. i don't know that i would want to have dinner with her. she was terrifying and really serious. cherrie catman was born with grassroots organizations in every state and continued to mayoral debate women to build on those. if you could kind of take the best of them, personally, i also have a role model in my grandmother, lindsay boggs, who represented downtown new orleans in congress. when she was in the house, there were very few women in the house, and one of her political mottos was, you can get anything done you want as long as you don't wa
alice paul was incredibly savvy, impressive, and bold. she also really punted badly on some race issues. when the delta sigma theta university from howard wanted to march in the parade, she told them they had to march in the back. they didn't. ida bee wells was also told she had to march in a segregated section, but she just went in with the illinois delegation. you want your heroes to be perfect, and they are super not. i would take her boldness. she is someone i would admire more than i would...
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we have our next guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourmp. guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourvisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today?” divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today? i am going to vote. no deal. melanie cox was one of a number of viewers
we have our next guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourmp. guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourvisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today?” divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today? i am going to vote. no deal. melanie cox was one of a number of viewers
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we have our next guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourmp. guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labour mp. good morning. good morning. there are so many divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today?” divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today? i am going to vote. no deal. melanie cox was one of a number of viewers to respond in this way. my my point is that i feel that the bbc,by my point is that i feel that the bbc, by broadcasting from parliament square during this brexit debate, are fuelling the animosity between the two sides. both sides are only there in these big numbers because of the tv cameras. the bbc should move away from parliament green so that we can actually get the reports without having the interruptions from the brexiteers and from the remain side. by tuesday evening, a partial solution to the noise problem had been found, with the bbc following sky's lead in using headset microphones, so—called madonna mics, in the style of sports stars —— pop stars or sports commentators. katie is also the intention was not to block out the back
we have our next guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourmp. guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labour mp. good morning. good morning. there are so many divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today?” divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today? i am going to vote. no deal. melanie cox was one of a number of viewers to respond in this way. my my point is that i feel that the bbc,by my point is that i feel that the bbc, by broadcasting from parliament square...
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alice, shouldn't biden's proponents defend him?hey want to follow president obama advice and not engage in a fire squad. what i expect to see, they will be dropping bombs, setting landmines and joe biden will be the collateral dam. he nonhas to deal with answering questions wrong to he -- while he's spending time doing that, he's not on the campaign trail talking about health care, about education, about what they're going to do with regard to immigration. that's a big detriment to him. meanwhile, the other candidates can point at trump, not answer questions on biden, and talk about issues that the american people are concerned with. >> hillary, i think a fair question, though, every biden is, will biden administration permit your son or daughter to take positions of influence either in the white house, the government or foreign entities, where there may be conflicts of interest? i view that as a question more related to trump's decision to do just that, and less to hunter's involvement off board of a ukrainian company. is that a f
alice, shouldn't biden's proponents defend him?hey want to follow president obama advice and not engage in a fire squad. what i expect to see, they will be dropping bombs, setting landmines and joe biden will be the collateral dam. he nonhas to deal with answering questions wrong to he -- while he's spending time doing that, he's not on the campaign trail talking about health care, about education, about what they're going to do with regard to immigration. that's a big detriment to him....
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and alice baxter. thomas cook — one of the world's oldest and biggest travel firms collapses — as it fails to reach a rescue deal with creditors. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 23rd of september. after last ditch talks failed — the biggest ever peacetime repatriation is about to start with 600,000 passengers currently on holiday. we'll be hearing from the uk's regulator — about what people can do to try and get home as quickly and easily as possible. 0n the financial markets, the winners are thomas cook ‘s rivals. we will talk you through the winners and losers. and giving a new leash on life to our furry friends. 0ne company connects dog owners with professional dog walkers — we'll hear from the company's founder to see if the idea is taking off. today we want to know if you're affected by the thomas cook collapse? are you a customer — someone either already on holiday or who has booked a getaway with the company. 0r — are you one of the 22,000 worlwide who worked for thomas cook
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and alice baxter. thomas cook — one of the world's oldest and biggest travel firms collapses — as it fails to reach a rescue deal with creditors. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 23rd of september. after last ditch talks failed — the biggest ever peacetime repatriation is about to start with 600,000 passengers currently on holiday. we'll be hearing from the uk's regulator — about what people can do to try and get...
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alice tai broke the world record as she took first place in the women's 100 metre backstroke. it puts great britain in second place in the medal table. kate grey is in london for us. it was too golden two days for alice, but then she went one better by bringing her own world record in the 100 metres backstroke. truly dominating performance, she beat the rest of the field by eight seconds and clearly she is thriving in her new training environment. new programmes that september and i've learned so much more about myself and my swimming, and within a thing iam enjoying and my swimming, and within a thing i am enjoying the sports so much. they are actually thrilled to be here and it competing in this environment so hopefully i can take that. she won her second goal to these championships despite a difficult year she is coming into farm at just the difficult year she is coming into farm atjust the right time. difficult year she is coming into farm at just the right time.|j difficult year she is coming into farm atjust the right time. i like to push through the pain and i've got to
alice tai broke the world record as she took first place in the women's 100 metre backstroke. it puts great britain in second place in the medal table. kate grey is in london for us. it was too golden two days for alice, but then she went one better by bringing her own world record in the 100 metres backstroke. truly dominating performance, she beat the rest of the field by eight seconds and clearly she is thriving in her new training environment. new programmes that september and i've learned...
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alice, you are spot on about your comments. you have a rearview mirror that looks like this, are you looking at that scum are you looking out the windshield in front of you? i know this commission, we are looking out the windshield in front of us, not something that happened in 1999. we are moving forward, and both of my commissioners don't know if the city is better or worse. he looked around, there is some good, and some bad. san francisco is so progressive, and it has moved, and it is counseling moving. you cannot stop change. change i think it is better. do we have some problems? yes, we do. we have issues with homelessness, dirty streets and stuff like that. why do 30 million tourists a year come to our city? we are the second biggest attraction in california, behind disneyland. people cannot wait to come to san francisco. there is something to say about this city. how we lead here, in san francisco, the whole nation follows the way san francisco does. if i had ice choice between living in san francisco, even with problems
alice, you are spot on about your comments. you have a rearview mirror that looks like this, are you looking at that scum are you looking out the windshield in front of you? i know this commission, we are looking out the windshield in front of us, not something that happened in 1999. we are moving forward, and both of my commissioners don't know if the city is better or worse. he looked around, there is some good, and some bad. san francisco is so progressive, and it has moved, and it is...
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say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! >>> dorian is now a category 4. sustained winds up to 150 miles per hour but gusts up to 185 right now. >> you've seen this scene before. people who live there spent the day on saturday, sandbagging to protect their homes, boarding up windows. officials say in bahamians in evacuation areas are staying in their homes, they're now on their own. >> of course, some refused to leave. we made it clear to them, that if this is a category 4, there's only a window of opportunity assistance. the police will not be coming for you in the middle of a hurricane. you will have to hunker down. if your head is hard and stubborn and you will not move, you'll have to hunker down after a certain time because nobody will be running assistance to you. hurricane dorian is extremely dangerous. heavy wirains and high winds. >> one of the islands is abaco. >> thank you for being with us. we appreciate having you and hearing your perspective. what are you
say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! >>> dorian is now a category 4. sustained winds up to 150 miles per hour but gusts up to 185 right now. >> you've seen this scene before. people who live there spent the day on saturday, sandbagging to protect their homes, boarding up windows. officials say in bahamians in evacuation areas are staying in their homes, they're now on their own. >> of course, some refused to...
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nbc's alice barr has this report >> are you ready >> yeah. >> reporter: with thousands of channels to from, youtube has increasingly become the go-to entertainment source for children including the garner family's 8-year-old twins. >> information at disposal kids are getting sucked into it. >> reporter: one study found 80% of kids age 6 to 12 use youtube daily. federal law protects children 12 and under from having their personal information collected online without their parents' consent. but the federal trade commission found that youtube and parent company google violated that law by tracking children's data across the internet and using it to make millions of dollars through targeted ads now the ftc is sending a message. >> this is an historics staggere >> reporter: google and youtube will pay a $170 million fine they have to make youtube channel owners clearly identify cofor kids and they're barred from using any data already collected from children. but that's one area where critics think the ftc didn't go far enough >> we think the much better solution would have been to requir
nbc's alice barr has this report >> are you ready >> yeah. >> reporter: with thousands of channels to from, youtube has increasingly become the go-to entertainment source for children including the garner family's 8-year-old twins. >> information at disposal kids are getting sucked into it. >> reporter: one study found 80% of kids age 6 to 12 use youtube daily. federal law protects children 12 and under from having their personal information collected online...
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alice. trump explained why he wasn't going over seas.'s doing it is a problem to be seen playing golf at a trump golf course when a huge hurricane is approaching. he criticized the former president a lot for playing golf. >> i agree with that. the optics is not good. i can tell you this, i'm less concerned about the optics over the last fwo days than and more concerned about the actions over the last two years. and what i have seen and what i have heard is he has done a lot to make sure we're prepared for storms. this is an important for all of americans but me personally my sister is in her home tonight on palm coast. i have a personal interest in this. i reached out to her tonight and talked to her county commissioner. they are getting 100% of support from fema. he says they learned a lot of lessons after hurricane matthew. and two years ago. and since the president has been in office, he has done a lot to coordinate with the county and state officials in these hurricane prone areas. he has every asset me needs and he's confident whate
alice. trump explained why he wasn't going over seas.'s doing it is a problem to be seen playing golf at a trump golf course when a huge hurricane is approaching. he criticized the former president a lot for playing golf. >> i agree with that. the optics is not good. i can tell you this, i'm less concerned about the optics over the last fwo days than and more concerned about the actions over the last two years. and what i have seen and what i have heard is he has done a lot to make sure...
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>> aye. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen's service to the department of public health and the city of san francisco. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> thank you. >> we are adjourned. [♪] >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone. [♪] >> i would say i am a multidimensional artist. i came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properties of artwork and tile work. i always have an interest in public art. i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world. you shouldn't just be something in museums. i love that people can just go there, and it is there for everyone. public art is art with a job to do. it is a place where the architecture meets the public. where the artist takes the meaning of the site, and gives a voice to its. we commission culture, murals, mosaics, black piece
>> aye. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen's service to the department of public health and the city of san francisco. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> thank you. >> we are adjourned. [♪] >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can...
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[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice.in scent beads and dryer sheets too! ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an expert open the emmy award winning netflix series "queer eye" and author antoni porowski! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> hi. >> trevor: welcome my friend. >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: so good to finally have you on the show. as a fan of what you do on "queer eye," as a fan of your cooking, i have been lucky enough to taste your cooking, and when i heard you were coming out with a cookbook, i was, like, it's a match made in eleven. are you ready to give away your secrets, though? >> i am. it was a long time coming. it's just still seeing my face on a book and thinking how much time went into it and just knowing that it's there is, like -- you know what? everything is surreal right now. sitting here with you, looking at the book, life has been surreal for the past year and a
[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice.in scent beads and dryer sheets too! ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an expert open the emmy award winning netflix series "queer eye" and author antoni porowski! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> hi. >> trevor: welcome my friend. >> thank you for having me....
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[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice.got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! ♪ boom goes the dynamite, club yoko plays ] ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be. ♪ i'm a strong individual ♪ feeling that power ♪ i'm so original, ♪ ya sing it louder. ♪ ehhh ehhh ehhh ehhh ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ i am see? romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. why are you here? why are you here? why are either of you here?! hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. therthen he tried tostitoshael scoops and salsa... and he started following them in real life. ♪ hey, mike. sup. oh! tostitos. get together already. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an amazing 16-year-old climate activist whose solitary school strike for climate outside the swedish parliament inspired
[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice.got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! ♪ boom goes the dynamite, club yoko plays ] ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be. ♪ i'm a strong individual ♪ feeling that power ♪ i'm so original, ♪ ya sing it louder. ♪ ehhh ehhh ehhh ehhh ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ i am see? romance isn't dead! but it is here....
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>> aye. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen's service to the department of public health and the city of san francisco. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> thank you. >> we are adjourned. >> san francisco and oakland are challenging each other in a battle for the bay. >> two cities. >> one bay. >> san francisco versus oakland. are you ready to get in on the action? >> i'm london breed. >> and i am oakland mayor libby schaff. >> who will have the cleanest city? >> we will protect our bay by making our neighborhoods shine. >> join us on september 21st as a battle for the bay. >> which city has more volunteer spirit? which city can clean more neighborhoods? the city with the most volunteers wins. sign-up to be a bay protector and a neighborhood cleaner. go to battle fo. >> shop and dine the 49 challenges residents to do they're shopping with the 49ers of san francisco by supporting the services within the feigned we help san francisco remain unique and successful and rib rant where will you shop the shop and dine the 49 i'm
>> aye. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen's service to the department of public health and the city of san francisco. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> thank you. >> we are adjourned. >> san francisco and oakland are challenging each other in a battle for the bay. >> two cities. >> one bay. >> san francisco versus oakland. are you ready to get in on...
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>> aye. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen's service to the department of public health and the city of san francisco. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> thank you. >> we are adjourned. >> okay. we are here to get the job done. good morning. is it morning still? i've been up since 5:00 i think. i'm trying to keep -- i've been to so many places throughout the day. this is probably the fifth or sixth, but who's counting? thank you all so much for joining us here today. with me i have dr. grant colfax, who is the director of the department of public health, as well as dr. anton nagusablan who is the director of mental health reform. daniel leary, the c.e.o. and founder of tipping point community, and matthew state, the chair of u.c.f. department of psychiatry here in san francisco. i'm excited because these are incredible leaders in our community who are going to help us with some really challenging problems that we know we face as a city. last week we launched the mental health reform initiative to help those at the inte
>> aye. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen's service to the department of public health and the city of san francisco. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> thank you. >> we are adjourned. >> okay. we are here to get the job done. good morning. is it morning still? i've been up since 5:00 i think. i'm trying to keep -- i've been to so many places throughout the day. this is...
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it is now alice bestselling product.f what else is happening outside, it's about changing what you have control of. definitely. in targeting a new consumer, that has driven growth. we had to invest keep up with demand which has meant putting in a new high—speed wrapping set up because we are exporting lunchbox and now selling it to schoolchildren. nice to see you. they spent more than £1 million on this equipment, say they are confident about the future. nevertheless, a big worry for many businesses is the uncertainty of brexit. you're watching business live — our top story. global oil prices spiked to their highest level in four months after two drone attacks on saudi arabian facilities over the weekend. oil surged as much as 19% at one point, to $71 a barrel — but have since fallen back after president trump authorised the release of strategic us reserves. of course, that's had a major impact on markets today. over in asia we saw a real slump. here in europe, most indices following their asian cou nterpa rts most indic
it is now alice bestselling product.f what else is happening outside, it's about changing what you have control of. definitely. in targeting a new consumer, that has driven growth. we had to invest keep up with demand which has meant putting in a new high—speed wrapping set up because we are exporting lunchbox and now selling it to schoolchildren. nice to see you. they spent more than £1 million on this equipment, say they are confident about the future. nevertheless, a big worry for many...
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earlier ruling that said boris johnson did not break the law what's that one where are we now the alice host. a civil court judges they did rule that johnson's advice to the queen on the suspension of parliament was unlawful ruling that had the purpose of stymieing parliament but that doesn't mean that the suspension is going to be lifted right away rather the u.k. supreme court will hear an appeal from the government next week u.k. opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying that the prime minister was preventing questioning and debate of his goal to pull the u.k. out of the e.u. by october 31st take a listen i want to lead a labor government will bring people together and a relationship with europe. or an effective trading relationship with europe in which we have a dynamic relationship on regulations and right so we don't become a donald trump shore or you look at the edge of europe on the mining the social advances the have good right now recognise that through the european you. know just after the ruling across party group of lawmakers gathered outside parliament
earlier ruling that said boris johnson did not break the law what's that one where are we now the alice host. a civil court judges they did rule that johnson's advice to the queen on the suspension of parliament was unlawful ruling that had the purpose of stymieing parliament but that doesn't mean that the suspension is going to be lifted right away rather the u.k. supreme court will hear an appeal from the government next week u.k. opposition leader jeremy corbett agreed with the ruling saying...
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alice: i'm looking forward to that. david: thank you so much.ive director tip of hong executive director for hongravel industry of kong. the chair of that party -- hengside joshua wong -- was detained at the airport. we will get you more details on this once we do have them. stephen: there was a report that joshua wong showed up in taiwan. rishaad: we need to explore that. stephen: that's coming from our bureau in taipei, saying that there are local tv reports that he is in taiwan. david: interesting. rishaad: thanks, steve. right, now, breaking news. you can turn to tictoc by bloomberg. verified by bloomberg. have a look. follow @tictoc. ♪ rishaad: back with "bloomberg markets." prime minister boris johnson threatening a snap election if he loses a vote in parliament next week. his critics are trying to force him to delay brexit, but he says that's not going to happen. johnson: i want everybody to know there are no circumstances in which i will brussels tos -- delay. we are leaving on october 31, i nof -- no ifs or buts. david: our guest is her
alice: i'm looking forward to that. david: thank you so much.ive director tip of hong executive director for hongravel industry of kong. the chair of that party -- hengside joshua wong -- was detained at the airport. we will get you more details on this once we do have them. stephen: there was a report that joshua wong showed up in taiwan. rishaad: we need to explore that. stephen: that's coming from our bureau in taipei, saying that there are local tv reports that he is in taiwan. david:...
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is alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the national 9/11 memorial and museum. on behalf of of everyone associated with the memorial and museum, i want to express a warm our sincere gratitude for your steadfast commitment to the security of our nation. we are honored to have secretary chertoff, napolitano, and johnson here with us. the decision to hold this public field hearing here, within a space find by the remaining foundational structure of the world trade center at what was the epicenter of ground zero 18 years ago this week makes today's program especially meaningful. theow many of you toured museum last night, some for the first time. the events we chronicle here, the lives we remember, and the aspirations we embrace for a world free of this scourge of inextricably linked to the topics he will discuss today. here at the 9/11 memorial and museum, we testified to the largest inextricably linked loss-of-life from a foreign attack on american soil and the single greatest loss of rescue personnel in a single event in american history. experiences reflect of p
is alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the national 9/11 memorial and museum. on behalf of of everyone associated with the memorial and museum, i want to express a warm our sincere gratitude for your steadfast commitment to the security of our nation. we are honored to have secretary chertoff, napolitano, and johnson here with us. the decision to hold this public field hearing here, within a space find by the remaining foundational structure of the world trade center at what was the...
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. >> it's alice to people showing gratitudeeend s e it's a big deal.re rpse ow for aan little boy fromur areaot bigger thanks to hollywood. >> and gary with a check on the forecast. hey, gary. >> thanks a lot, guys, we're gocog to own. dsubus. and wait until you see the 7-day forecast. there's good stuff on it i promise. stay with us for that it's coming right when i was diagnosed with ms, the first ght about was my family.oui inth i ca but, as ssve seen my disease pr, ght alongside . trying to make medications more affordable is impornt, we might leave innovation behind. let's fix the syem the right way. we might leave innovation innovation is ho and the last thing you want to lose in life is hope. t mebirthdayisurpre 4-year-old from virginia. alexandriaolice and community surprising witswi whaa bumble bee fan from transformeders. he's a cancer survivor and the good newfor h kept rolling in y. . >> you made meyorose pe imianyt your house you get them too, thy actorumbl bee in animateded tv sear yours. heed was diagnosith stareous ina >> cool i t a thas all ratight dthramatic video cam
. >> it's alice to people showing gratitudeeend s e it's a big deal.re rpse ow for aan little boy fromur areaot bigger thanks to hollywood. >> and gary with a check on the forecast. hey, gary. >> thanks a lot, guys, we're gocog to own. dsubus. and wait until you see the 7-day forecast. there's good stuff on it i promise. stay with us for that it's coming right when i was diagnosed with ms, the first ght about was my family.oui inth i ca but, as ssve seen my disease pr, ght...
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overheard with evan smith is provided in parby hillc, a texas government affairs consultancy, the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, re and carl stuart, and by entergy. [evan smit i'm evan smith. he's among the greatest playwrights of all time, the recipient of a lifetime achievement award at this year's tonys, the latest of many honors pretty much everyone out there bestowed upocahim in his extraordinarer. he's terrence mcnally. this is overheard. (applause) [smith] let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? and you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know you saw a, roblem and, over timetook it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna to run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. (audience laughs) this is overheard. (au (applause)hs) [smith] terrence mcnally, welcome. [terrence mcnally] thank you. [smith] congratulations on a lifetime achievement tony. [mc
overheard with evan smith is provided in parby hillc, a texas government affairs consultancy, the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, re and carl stuart, and by entergy. [evan smit i'm evan smith. he's among the greatest playwrights of all time, the recipient of a lifetime achievement award at this year's tonys, the latest of many honors pretty much everyone out there bestowed upocahim in his extraordinarer. he's terrence mcnally. this is overheard. (applause) [smith] let's be honest. is this...
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when we have a preference like alice griffith returnees, where we're giving preference to people coming back to alice, we are monitoring that and making sure that the preference is given and that people are -- understand how they get that preference -- and other preferences that ocii projects offer. we're reviewing and approving all -- as i said, the resident selection criterias and doing leasing agency oversight. our staff, ocii staff and mohcd staff attend weekly monitoring meetings of the lease-up and sales where we're -- you know, when people are disqualified, we're, like, saying, okay, why, and how, and when? so how did you reach out to that person? if you say on a piece of paper that you called somebody, well, then, what time did you call? what number did you call? did you call the alternative number? we're making sure that folks are not missing out on these opportunities if they really want -- if they want any of this housing. that's kind of overy'aall what we're doing together with ocii staff. i'm sorry. i'm skipping all-around here, aren't i? no, i am. this is the one i want to
when we have a preference like alice griffith returnees, where we're giving preference to people coming back to alice, we are monitoring that and making sure that the preference is given and that people are -- understand how they get that preference -- and other preferences that ocii projects offer. we're reviewing and approving all -- as i said, the resident selection criterias and doing leasing agency oversight. our staff, ocii staff and mohcd staff attend weekly monitoring meetings of the...
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>> aye. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen's service to the department of public health and the city of san francisco. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> thank you. >> we are adjourned. >> working with kids, they keep you young. they keep you on your tones -- on your toes. >> teaching them, at the same time, us learning from them, everything is fulfilling. >> ready? go. [♪] >> we really wanted to find a way to support women entrepreneurs in particular in san francisco. it was very important for the mayor, as well as the safety support the dreams that people want to realize, and provide them with an opportunity to receive funding to support improvements for their business so they could grow and thrive in their neighborhoods and in their industry. >> three, two, one! >> because i am one of the consultants for two nonprofits here for entrepreneurship, i knew about the grand through the renaissance entrepreneur center, and through the small business development center. i thought they were going to be perfect candidate beca
>> aye. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen. >> motion to adjourn in honor of alice chen's service to the department of public health and the city of san francisco. >> second. >> all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> thank you. >> we are adjourned. >> working with kids, they keep you young. they keep you on your tones -- on your toes. >> teaching them, at the same time, us learning from them, everything is fulfilling. >>...
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alice rogers? >> good afternoon commissioners, i am alice rogers i am affiliated with the [inaudible], but i am here as a neighbor and i think my comments are actually premature, since we haven't been visited yet on this proposal and we appreciate that we will be seeing the port in september. i do want to say, in advance, that i am strongly hoping that as you look at this and structure this, i think the community generally is very supportive of finding much more productive uses for both of these properties. in the past we had hoped that they would be developed together. i think, at this point, the pier are so problematic, that i am very anxious that the pier and not down any development that might happen for seawall lot 330. i very much and in support of the neighborhood that support your navigation center support. i am thrilled that you prioritize needy people over cars. but, i do think that there is a very strong will in the community to see seawall lot 30 put into a much better, more productive
alice rogers? >> good afternoon commissioners, i am alice rogers i am affiliated with the [inaudible], but i am here as a neighbor and i think my comments are actually premature, since we haven't been visited yet on this proposal and we appreciate that we will be seeing the port in september. i do want to say, in advance, that i am strongly hoping that as you look at this and structure this, i think the community generally is very supportive of finding much more productive uses for both...
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alice hancock from the financial times. general election, as arguments rumble beneath the surface over the party‘s brexit stance. thomas cook is holding emergency talks as it tries to agree a rescue deal to prevent it from going bust. angry scenes in hong kong, as pro—democracy activists disrupt transport services protesting against what they see as china‘s growing interference. sport and a full round—up now from the bbc sport centre. good evening. a really strong start for ireland at the rugby world cup, underlining just why they are number one in the rankings. they made light work of beating an under—par scotland side. 27—3 was the score in yokohama, from where our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. a sleepy sunday morning in yokohama — peaceful, tranquil and with no hint of what‘s to come. come on, scotland! in swept a celtic fusion of noise and colour. ireland and scotland had arrived — one not to miss. i‘m supposed to be at work. according to the rankings, this ireland side are the world‘s best, but their form
alice hancock from the financial times. general election, as arguments rumble beneath the surface over the party‘s brexit stance. thomas cook is holding emergency talks as it tries to agree a rescue deal to prevent it from going bust. angry scenes in hong kong, as pro—democracy activists disrupt transport services protesting against what they see as china‘s growing interference. sport and a full round—up now from the bbc sport centre. good evening. a really strong start for ireland at...
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this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and sally bundock. not so ready for take—off — british airways pilots begin a two—day strike over pay. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 9th of september british airways has grounded almost 100% of its flights today as pilots walk out over pay, but are they right to reject an 11.5% increase in their salaries? also in the programme... is the fire going out for china's dragon economy? new data suggests the us trade war is beginning to take its toll. in markets, european shares have opened slightly up, following their asian counterparts, largely on hopes of more central bank stimulus. and we'll be getting the inside track on a hot—chocolate business that's been enjoying the sweet taste of success. today we want to know, with the ongoing ba strike, are you affected? are you stuck at home or in an airport? and if so, what are you doing to while away the time? just let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. pilots for one of the world's largest airli
this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and sally bundock. not so ready for take—off — british airways pilots begin a two—day strike over pay. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 9th of september british airways has grounded almost 100% of its flights today as pilots walk out over pay, but are they right to reject an 11.5% increase in their salaries? also in the programme... is the fire going out for china's dragon economy? new data suggests the us trade war...
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comes down from new york to run the strategy for getting the federal amendment group and running to alice paul, you have organizations, the single but working separately and working sometimes with each other and you have pearson who is leading the opposition and then you have a whole constellation of politicians and corporate lobbyist all gathering in natural and have a fistfight. >> we will continue to talk to elaine white. we want tofi make sure you could call it and participate in the segment if you have questions for her. (202)748-8200. for those of you on the east and centraltr times, (202)748-8201. colin and we will get to those in just at minute. josephine pearson, carry into white did they ever meet each other at the hotel all at once? >> they must have. i don't have documentation of that moment but they were there for weeks and weeks say how both wings of the suffrage movement at the headquarters and the anti-suffragists in their headquarters and all the lobbyist nursing the legislators are staying there, it was a crazy place. their meeting in the lobby, dining room sometimes it'
comes down from new york to run the strategy for getting the federal amendment group and running to alice paul, you have organizations, the single but working separately and working sometimes with each other and you have pearson who is leading the opposition and then you have a whole constellation of politicians and corporate lobbyist all gathering in natural and have a fistfight. >> we will continue to talk to elaine white. we want tofi make sure you could call it and participate in the...
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you, chairman johnson, ranking member peters and committee members, my name is alice greenwald, resident of the ceo of the 9/11 memorial museum. on behalf of everyone associated with the memorial and the museum, i want to express our sincere gratitude for your commitment to securing the safety of our nation. we are honored to have secretaries chertoff, napolitano, and johnson here with us. and i want to thank each of you for your service to the nation. the decision to hold this public field hearing here, within a space defined by the remaining foundational structure of the world trade center at what was 18 years ago this week, the epicenter of ground zero, makes today's program especially meaningful. i know many of you toured the museum last night, some for the first time. museum last night, some for the first time. the events we chronicle here, he lives we remember, and the aspirations we embrace for a orld free from the scourge of activism are inextricably linked to the work of this committee the topics you will discuss today. here at the 9/11 memorial and testify to the largest loss o
you, chairman johnson, ranking member peters and committee members, my name is alice greenwald, resident of the ceo of the 9/11 memorial museum. on behalf of everyone associated with the memorial and the museum, i want to express our sincere gratitude for your commitment to securing the safety of our nation. we are honored to have secretaries chertoff, napolitano, and johnson here with us. and i want to thank each of you for your service to the nation. the decision to hold this public field...
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britain's alice tai has continued her dominance at the world para swimming championships. in the women's 50 metres freestyle. and five gold medals soon became six — as tai was part of the great britain relay team that won the 4 by 100 metre medley — setting a new world record time. world champion bianca walkden took silver after a golden—point loss to arch rival shuyin zheng in the +67kg world taekwondo grand prix final in japan. it was the first meeting between the pair since walkden's controversial victory in the world final in may. dutchman mathieu van der poel extended his overall lead in the tour of britain as he won his second stage of the race. he now leads matteo trentin by 12 seconds in the general classification going into saturday's final stage.
britain's alice tai has continued her dominance at the world para swimming championships. in the women's 50 metres freestyle. and five gold medals soon became six — as tai was part of the great britain relay team that won the 4 by 100 metre medley — setting a new world record time. world champion bianca walkden took silver after a golden—point loss to arch rival shuyin zheng in the +67kg world taekwondo grand prix final in japan. it was the first meeting between the pair since walkden's...
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alice tai broke the world record as she took first place in the women's 100 metre backstroke.nd place in the medal table.
alice tai broke the world record as she took first place in the women's 100 metre backstroke.nd place in the medal table.
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britain's alice tai's continued her brilliant run at the world para swimming championships at the londonn herfourth gold medal of the week this evening — this time in the 400 metres freestyle in the s8 category. that ended the american jessie long's decade—long hold on that race title. becky redfern beat the usa's colleen young to claim victory in the 100 metres breaststroke. and gb made it 12 golds in total with another win in the mixed 4x100 metres freestyle relay for athletes with learning disabilities. meanwhile dame sarah storey successfully defended her time trial title at the para cycling world championships in holland, but she criticised organisers for endangering safety. she said that cars in the town of essen were crossing junctions just seconds before riders approached and pedestrians were also an issue. dutchman mathieu van der poel has retaken the lead of the tour of britain with two stages remaining. he finished sixth on the individual time trial around pershore to take the leaders green jersey. he's now six seconds clear of matteo trentin. the brain injury charity headway
britain's alice tai's continued her brilliant run at the world para swimming championships at the londonn herfourth gold medal of the week this evening — this time in the 400 metres freestyle in the s8 category. that ended the american jessie long's decade—long hold on that race title. becky redfern beat the usa's colleen young to claim victory in the 100 metres breaststroke. and gb made it 12 golds in total with another win in the mixed 4x100 metres freestyle relay for athletes with...
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is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas goncrnment affairs consul the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, claire and carl stuart, and by entergy. [evan smith] i'm evan smith, he's a legendary venture capitalist who profited greatly from his early investment in facebook, but now conseaers the company the st threat to the global order in his lifetime. as he writes in his new book, "zucked: waking up to the facebook catastrophe." he's roger mcnamee, this is overheard. [smith] let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having bn taught properly. how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f om you actually. this is overheard. (audience clapping) [smith] roger mcnamee, welcome. er mcnamee] it's great to be here. [smith] congratulations on-- [mcnamee] thank you. [smith] --on this book. word
is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas goncrnment affairs consul the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, claire and carl stuart, and by entergy. [evan smith] i'm evan smith, he's a legendary venture capitalist who profited greatly from his early investment in facebook, but now conseaers the company the st threat to the global order in his lifetime. as he writes in his new book, "zucked: waking up to the facebook catastrophe." he's roger mcnamee, this is overheard. [smith]...
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alice tai remains on course for a third gold medal in as many days — after winning her heat in the 100etre butterfly. back to football. it was another record—breaking night for cristiano ronaldo last night. he scored four goals in portugal's 5—1 trashing of lithuania, he has now scored the more goals than anyone else in european qualifying, who did he overtake? ireland's robbie keane who, before the game, kindly asked ronaldo to "leave this one, "i think you have enough records, cristiano." not quite sure that he saw that post on social media. he has now got another record. he scored his first from the penalty spot, this was his second on the hour mark to equal keane's mark. he broke that with his hat—trick and his fourth means he has now scored 93 international goals, 16 behind iran legend ali daei's world record. will he catch that? after the game, the now retired robbie keane was very gracious, congratulating thejuventus striker on instagram. ronaldo has now scored 25 in european qualifying to keane's 23. iam sure i am sure he will improve on that 25 as well. that's all from sportsd
alice tai remains on course for a third gold medal in as many days — after winning her heat in the 100etre butterfly. back to football. it was another record—breaking night for cristiano ronaldo last night. he scored four goals in portugal's 5—1 trashing of lithuania, he has now scored the more goals than anyone else in european qualifying, who did he overtake? ireland's robbie keane who, before the game, kindly asked ronaldo to "leave this one, "i think you have enough records,...
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the highlight of the night was alice tai winning her third gold medal of the week as she took victoryutterfly, finishing just ahead ofjessica long of the united states. but it was by no means the only success story. rounding up a busy night of action at the london aqautics centre here's kate grey. the brits have continued to impress here in london, in particular, the younger members of the team. 17—year—old, maisie summers, was the favourites going into the sm six individual medley final. and she certainly delivered, winning the gold, and bringing her own world record in the process. just to do it in this venue, like where the games are held, and to do it in front of my family, and all of that crowd up there, it's amazing. because it's such a family involvement in all that you do. tell us involvement in all that you do. tell usa involvement in all that you do. tell us a bit about how much they've helped you and got you to this point. theyjust helped you and got you to this point. they just support helped you and got you to this point. theyjust support me in everything from her really.
the highlight of the night was alice tai winning her third gold medal of the week as she took victoryutterfly, finishing just ahead ofjessica long of the united states. but it was by no means the only success story. rounding up a busy night of action at the london aqautics centre here's kate grey. the brits have continued to impress here in london, in particular, the younger members of the team. 17—year—old, maisie summers, was the favourites going into the sm six individual medley final....
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that has driven prices through the roof and distorted the markets somehow let's talk about this with alice to driver from the ox oxygen.
that has driven prices through the roof and distorted the markets somehow let's talk about this with alice to driver from the ox oxygen.
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since alice pumps. out to the magic master. w far enough. this is the. demonstrations in stride around the globe for climate action the rallies are taking place in cities and towns in some $150.00 countries demonstrators wanted to do more to protect the climate taking you inside the protest.
since alice pumps. out to the magic master. w far enough. this is the. demonstrations in stride around the globe for climate action the rallies are taking place in cities and towns in some $150.00 countries demonstrators wanted to do more to protect the climate taking you inside the protest.
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alice to drive a thank you very much for this insight thank you and amid the crisis as we've heard german pork exports to china a booming for the 1st time in years pig farms are turning a profit but stricter regulation will get in the way very savalas have to invest in a more animal friendly environment for many small businesses this is simply too much. they're busy in the cold storage unit at the simón slaughterhouse in reiman polack net these poor carcasses are being exported to china since april deliveries have sharply increased african swine fever is rampant in china at the moment it's estimated that around 200000000 pigs had to be called. in all of europe there are currently around 136000000 pigs just compare the numbers if all of europe were to sell every last pick to the chinese we still wouldn't be able to close the demand gap the. farmer directionals a pentagon has profited from the increasing exports he sells his piglets were the highest price in years but he's still not happy about it as new laws on animal welfare and environmental protection are pending for example sounds are
alice to drive a thank you very much for this insight thank you and amid the crisis as we've heard german pork exports to china a booming for the 1st time in years pig farms are turning a profit but stricter regulation will get in the way very savalas have to invest in a more animal friendly environment for many small businesses this is simply too much. they're busy in the cold storage unit at the simón slaughterhouse in reiman polack net these poor carcasses are being exported to china since...
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marie johnson. >> oh, my gosh, alice, you're out!> love this lady. >> since alice's release, kim has continued to fight for people behind bars >> it really is overwhelming how much people write. they say the average time to get someone clemency is seven to ten years. >> i'm super proud of you, kim. >> criminal justice, business, entertainment, and family, so what's next for kim kardashian west we're going to find out this morning. y,imgood mng. >> good morning. >> i know launch day must feel like having a baby, this one has been percolating for ten years. >> it is i'm so nervous, and so excited it's here. >> we want to get to it in a minute i do want to ask because we saw the episode on sunday and you had those tests and did you find out what happened? >> i did find out. we're going it talk about it on, you know, next sunday but i was able to find an amazing doctor, dr. wallace, and we figured out what the problem is, and i unfortunately had to get put on medication to stop the symptoms. i tried everything natural for the longest tim
marie johnson. >> oh, my gosh, alice, you're out!> love this lady. >> since alice's release, kim has continued to fight for people behind bars >> it really is overwhelming how much people write. they say the average time to get someone clemency is seven to ten years. >> i'm super proud of you, kim. >> criminal justice, business, entertainment, and family, so what's next for kim kardashian west we're going to find out this morning. y,imgood mng. >> good...