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bridget blew my mind. ifigured she others together. bridget blew my mind.ther. bridget blew my mind. ifigured she could go others together. bridget blew my mind. i figured she could go to 1530, two 15a0 and in talking to her manager, frederico he expected to 15 to 16. she had near perfect conditions yesterday. it was amazing. and you just wonder now don't you. if she were to do it again how much she could possibly ta ke again how much she could possibly take off of that. she thinks, she says i want and will run to ten, i think knowing what she knows now with the proper training, i think we could see eight to 13, 20, just look at her other times and look at what guides run for those times. it's mind—boggling, we thought they would bea mind—boggling, we thought they would be a woman like her who was tried make her several times but i think bridget had a combination of amazing weather. 50 many things have to come good donte to set a record like that. many thanks indeed for that. great britain and bryant squad been announced today ahead of their tour to new zea
bridget blew my mind. ifigured she others together. bridget blew my mind.ther. bridget blew my mind. ifigured she could go others together. bridget blew my mind. i figured she could go to 1530, two 15a0 and in talking to her manager, frederico he expected to 15 to 16. she had near perfect conditions yesterday. it was amazing. and you just wonder now don't you. if she were to do it again how much she could possibly ta ke again how much she could possibly take off of that. she thinks, she says i...
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laura: bridget bowmanthks for being with us. bridget: thanks for having me. universe is expandd thathe dark energy plays a role in that. but even the brightest minds on earth don't really know what dark energy is. w scientists in arizona are going to use a msive telescope to study millions of galaxies in the hope of learning how it works. pallab ghosh reports. pallab: this telescope in arizona is about to begin the most detailed study ever carried out of an invisible force that dominates our unerse. what we see here on earth and in the stars and galaxies are made of ato. that accounts for just 5% of the universe. the rest is mostly dark energy. >> it is just embarrassing to liven a universe where we understand only 5% of it, how can you live iuniverse knowing only 5% and not the other 95%? this is human curiosity. the nature of that dark energy, what is it, may le to a whole revolution in physics. pallab: in order to understandrc what this is, you have got to go back all the way to the beginning of the universe. after the big bang, according to the current th
laura: bridget bowmanthks for being with us. bridget: thanks for having me. universe is expandd thathe dark energy plays a role in that. but even the brightest minds on earth don't really know what dark energy is. w scientists in arizona are going to use a msive telescope to study millions of galaxies in the hope of learning how it works. pallab ghosh reports. pallab: this telescope in arizona is about to begin the most detailed study ever carried out of an invisible force that dominates our...
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we'll show you how bridget kosgei became the fastest women to ever run a marathon. and the records tumble as fast as a simone biles floor routine as the american become the most decorated gymanst at the world championships. welcome to the programme. 2a hours ago, japan was being battered by one of the worst typhoons in a generation and we didn't even know if their final rugby world cup game aganst scotland would go ahead. well go ahead it did and they produced a memorable victory that their coach said was motivated by all those affected by the storm. it finished 28—21 in yokohama and its where our correspondent andy swiss sent us this report. what a match and what to win but thousands of japan fans, their what a match and what to win but thousands ofjapan fans, their side through to the world cup water finals for the very first time. remember, scotland had to win to have any chance of qualifying and they got up to the perfect start when finn russell scored an early try the japan hit back. three superb tries before halftime, some stunning running rugby and they led b
we'll show you how bridget kosgei became the fastest women to ever run a marathon. and the records tumble as fast as a simone biles floor routine as the american become the most decorated gymanst at the world championships. welcome to the programme. 2a hours ago, japan was being battered by one of the worst typhoons in a generation and we didn't even know if their final rugby world cup game aganst scotland would go ahead. well go ahead it did and they produced a memorable victory that their...
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. >>> and "the chicago tribune" reports kenya's bridget cosgay smashed the previous title. >> bridgetl defend her championship and shatter the record in the chicago marathon. >> her time was two hours, 14 minutes and four seconds. it eclipses the record set by paula radcliffe at the 2003 london marathon. amazed herself, never believing the time was possible. her win came a little more than 24 hours after a fellow kenyan became the first to run it in under two hours in vienna. his time of one hour, 59 minutes, and 41 seconds won't be recognized because it was not set in an official race on a record-eligible course. >>> still ahead, "fortnite" is gone. the popular video game surprised fans with a cosmic explosion that ended the game. but is it really over? 34 d34 jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioe
. >>> and "the chicago tribune" reports kenya's bridget cosgay smashed the previous title. >> bridgetl defend her championship and shatter the record in the chicago marathon. >> her time was two hours, 14 minutes and four seconds. it eclipses the record set by paula radcliffe at the 2003 london marathon. amazed herself, never believing the time was possible. her win came a little more than 24 hours after a fellow kenyan became the first to run it in under two...
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2020 house and senate races to watch and third-quarter campaign funding resorts with the role called bridgetbowman. watch c-span washington journal law live 7:00 p.m. Ãbà >> c-span campaign 2020 coverage continues live thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span president trump holds a keep america great rally in the american airlines center in dallas. on friday 6:00 p.m. live on c-span elizabeth warren holds the town hall in norfolk virginia. watch on c-span anytime on c-span.org and listen wherever you are using the free c-span radio app. >> also from the senate floor today connecticut democratic senator chris murphy spoke about the trump administration's foreign
2020 house and senate races to watch and third-quarter campaign funding resorts with the role called bridgetbowman. watch c-span washington journal law live 7:00 p.m. Ãbà >> c-span campaign 2020 coverage continues live thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span president trump holds a keep america great rally in the american airlines center in dallas. on friday 6:00 p.m. live on c-span elizabeth warren holds the town hall in norfolk virginia. watch on c-span anytime on c-span.org and listen...
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bridget had a combination of amazing weather. 50 many things have to come good donte to set a record like that. many thanks indeed for that. great britain and bryant squad been announced today ahead of their tour to new zealand, this is how it shapes up. there are no praise u nfortu nately shapes up. there are no praise unfortunately culminating in saturday plus plus a pretty grand final and he's engaged, more on that ina final and he's engaged, more on that in a moment. is that heart ache in there? and they pay for two players and josh johnson and elected there? and they pay for two players and joshjohnson and elected to stay joins us on the programme tonight. what have the candidates been for you? we what have the candidates been for you ? we know what have the candidates been for you? we know saturday's grant by now you? we know saturday's grant by now you got married on sunday, as far as beacons go that's got to be up there. it's been outstanding. it's been a great experience for the club. but also it was great and had enjoyed it and it's been nasty for the club and expense area.
bridget had a combination of amazing weather. 50 many things have to come good donte to set a record like that. many thanks indeed for that. great britain and bryant squad been announced today ahead of their tour to new zealand, this is how it shapes up. there are no praise u nfortu nately shapes up. there are no praise unfortunately culminating in saturday plus plus a pretty grand final and he's engaged, more on that ina final and he's engaged, more on that in a moment. is that heart ache in...
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she'd put ice cream in her mouth and go, "come here bridget." [ laughter ] and bridget is her tiny doguld hop up on her and eat ice cream out of her mouth [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] so, we always were just, like "aghh! [ laughter ] >> seth: all of that is really off putting. and then on top of it, it's like, "well, we will leave you to care for our grandfather. >> yeah, seriously [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> seriously, but it was, like the best we could get. and then when someone was there and got fired, the next one would be more terrifying [ laughter ] >> seth: this does makes sense that this would be the roots of your comedy. "righteous gemstones," which is so funny >> thanks. >> seth: these are some very well observed characters everybody on the show is doing such incredible work >> oh, man thanks >> seth: do we -- were you familiar at all with this world of mega churches growing up? >> i didn't grow up in a mega church, but we grew up real churchy. >> seth: yeah. >> like, we went to church every sunday and went to sunday school and all the stuff in the week, like covered dish
she'd put ice cream in her mouth and go, "come here bridget." [ laughter ] and bridget is her tiny doguld hop up on her and eat ice cream out of her mouth [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] so, we always were just, like "aghh! [ laughter ] >> seth: all of that is really off putting. and then on top of it, it's like, "well, we will leave you to care for our grandfather. >> yeah, seriously [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> seriously, but it was, like the best...
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it's been three days since we last saw bridget. she left home around seven. she was wearing a pink sweatshirt and white sneakers. she had her hair coloured a few days ago, so it's a little lighter now, a little more blonde. but not much. this is a mother's worst nightmare. to know that your daughter is out there somewhere and she's calling for you and you can't get to her... i'm sorry. she cries. i miss my daughter. so, on one level the film is about a missing person but it's actually, that's only one part of what it's about. the narrative jumps forward several years and we see the central character played by sienna miller further on in her life, still trying to find a suitable partner, and people like aaron paul plays an initially charming character. what happens is we see the weight of the trauma and the grief that she has carried with her as her own character develops and changes. i think the most remarkable thing is sienna miller is really terrific, that's not a surprise because she was really good in supporting roles in foxcatcher and american sniper. th
it's been three days since we last saw bridget. she left home around seven. she was wearing a pink sweatshirt and white sneakers. she had her hair coloured a few days ago, so it's a little lighter now, a little more blonde. but not much. this is a mother's worst nightmare. to know that your daughter is out there somewhere and she's calling for you and you can't get to her... i'm sorry. she cries. i miss my daughter. so, on one level the film is about a missing person but it's actually, that's...
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we'll show you how bridget kosgei became the fastest women to ever run a marathon.r routine as the american become the most decorated gymanst at the world championships. welcome to the programme. 2a hours ago, japan was being battered by one of the worst typhoons in a generation and we didn't even know if their final rugby world cup game aganst scotland would go ahead. well go ahead it did and they produced a memorable victory that their coach said was motivated by all those affected by the...
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the a nswer you out with bridget jones. and weather wherever you are watching. good morning to you from bbc london news. london ambulance service has trialled a new way of treating patients to help ease the burden on hospitals. it gave extra resources, including mental health and fall specialists, to a part of east london so that some patients could could be treated by crews without having to go to a&e. it's hoped it could help them focus on people who are more seriously ill. if you're well, and you don't need to be in hospital, the last place you want to be is in an emergency department. you'll sit in there for hours, and, from a purely selfish view, you're possibly distracting me from someone who is ill, and i want to focus on people who are unwell. londoners can now find out if their partner has an abusive past by making a request to the police online. before now, the only way to do this was by visiting a police station and completing a paperform. the domestic violence disclosure scheme, known as clare's law, is named af
the a nswer you out with bridget jones. and weather wherever you are watching. good morning to you from bbc london news. london ambulance service has trialled a new way of treating patients to help ease the burden on hospitals. it gave extra resources, including mental health and fall specialists, to a part of east london so that some patients could could be treated by crews without having to go to a&e. it's hoped it could help them focus on people who are more seriously ill. if you're...
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there was no proof magdi knew the alleged killer anthony bridget, no evidence he had paid bridget anyle detectives had suspicions about the involvement of a middleman, they still couldn't prove it, and as you'll see, even that undercover tape could be seen through a different lens. on the eve of the trial, richard and ryan got ready for the big day. their suits were pressed. they reviewed their prior statements. and they weighed the consequences of what this moment meant. >> i'm happy that we will get closure but then it's just sad. it's like we lost our mom, and then in the same light it's like we lost our dad too. >> their only surviving parent, the one they'd lived in fear of for years, would be the one they had to face in court. >> part of me is scared of him but also part of me wants to stand up and let my voice be heard after all of these years, so i want to be strong. >> and so the brothers walked into court together, that first day of opening statements. standing strong, united in their quest for justice for their mom. >> magdi girgis conspired to have his wife murdered. she w
there was no proof magdi knew the alleged killer anthony bridget, no evidence he had paid bridget anyle detectives had suspicions about the involvement of a middleman, they still couldn't prove it, and as you'll see, even that undercover tape could be seen through a different lens. on the eve of the trial, richard and ryan got ready for the big day. their suits were pressed. they reviewed their prior statements. and they weighed the consequences of what this moment meant. >> i'm happy...
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. ♪ >> joining us now is bridget bowman. she's here to talk about the fundraising cycle.rs, whyr our the numbers are coming out now and what they tell us. >> we just past the fundraising deadline for the first quarter of 2019. it gives us a good look at who the races are to watch. >> major takeaways from these numbers? >> there's a bunch of takeaways in looking at house and senate races. one of the major takeaways is that the so-called green wave that brought a brunch of democrats to congress in 2018 hasn't been going away. especially if you are a house democrat. on average, house democrats who are in competitive races raised around $520,000 this quarter. that's a lot for one quarter. several incumbent freshman house democrats raising over $700,000. really trying to fortify themselves going into 2020. the fact that that enthusiasm among the democratic base hasn't left is notable. there were will questions going into this election cycle as to whether donors would still be excited about donating to congressional races with the presidential race happening. so far, they are t
. ♪ >> joining us now is bridget bowman. she's here to talk about the fundraising cycle.rs, whyr our the numbers are coming out now and what they tell us. >> we just past the fundraising deadline for the first quarter of 2019. it gives us a good look at who the races are to watch. >> major takeaways from these numbers? >> there's a bunch of takeaways in looking at house and senate races. one of the major takeaways is that the so-called green wave that brought a brunch...
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johnow today the with malcolm heading up the legal center with bridget wagner to is here. we have had a great team of people that i have been privileged to work with their. it is been a great thing for me to have all of these opportunities and i'm very grateful to all of those people that are here. i am also grateful to another guest. our pastor. pastor bill man. he has been a great spiritual leader for our family and we are grateful very much for that. are just, as i say, there so many things to be grateful for today. and the only thing i would do mr. president is mention a couple of things that particularly are meaningful to me. you have done so many things but there are three things that of been particularly meaningful. one of them is your commitment to the constitution and your commitment to making sure that it is interpreted as it actually reads. and for that, you have appointed these outstanding judges which is a monument to justice and the rule of that will last, literally, literally for decades and i'm greaateful for that. and the second thing is your emphasis on r
johnow today the with malcolm heading up the legal center with bridget wagner to is here. we have had a great team of people that i have been privileged to work with their. it is been a great thing for me to have all of these opportunities and i'm very grateful to all of those people that are here. i am also grateful to another guest. our pastor. pastor bill man. he has been a great spiritual leader for our family and we are grateful very much for that. are just, as i say, there so many things...
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because of its proximity to freeway ramps and bridget's it attracts the homeless.>>> they just live in tense. live under the bridges. it is a lot better to get them into housing. >>> that somewhere is going to be right in the middle of sarah springer and bert weaver's neighborhood. part of the homeowners association the work to fit the residential project into the neighborhood. instead of fighting against it. >>> it is better than having an empty lot or abandon dilapidated buildings. we would come out ahead on this. >>> what is in it for neighborhood to help the get this project forward? >>> we take people off the streets who are suffering.>> reporter: the county supervisor said the 130 units of housing to be built here will prioritize the homeless in the very low income. >>> some of them will come directly off the streets. some might be in transitional houses.>>> the project is one of three new housing projects to be approved tomorrow. all made possible by the 2016 bond measure a. since then 1400 units have gotten the green light. part of the goal of 2800. many are still a year or mor
because of its proximity to freeway ramps and bridget's it attracts the homeless.>>> they just live in tense. live under the bridges. it is a lot better to get them into housing. >>> that somewhere is going to be right in the middle of sarah springer and bert weaver's neighborhood. part of the homeowners association the work to fit the residential project into the neighborhood. instead of fighting against it. >>> it is better than having an empty lot or abandon...
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training is now is bridget bowman. she is politics reporter with cq roll call.our viewers why these numbers are coming up now, and what do they tell us? guest: which is passed to the fundraising deadline for the third quarter of 2019. this is from july through september. all the reports came out on midnight -- at midnight on tuesday. we've been looking specifically at members of congress and candidates in competitive house and senate races, trying to get early clues as to which incumbents might be struggling. even though it is early, it gives us a good look at who are the races to watch? host: major takeaways from these numbers yucca guest: there are -- from these numbers? guest: there are a number of takeaways. one of the major takeaways is the so-called green wave that brought a bunch of democrats to congress in 2018 has not been going away, especially if you are a house democrat. so on average, house democrats who are i are in competitive races, -- were in competitive races, they raised a lot for one quarter. we saw several freshman incumbent democrats raise
training is now is bridget bowman. she is politics reporter with cq roll call.our viewers why these numbers are coming up now, and what do they tell us? guest: which is passed to the fundraising deadline for the third quarter of 2019. this is from july through september. all the reports came out on midnight -- at midnight on tuesday. we've been looking specifically at members of congress and candidates in competitive house and senate races, trying to get early clues as to which incumbents might...
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i was on my way out to leave the country, but i stopped to buy some sari material for my daughter bridget. and while i was buying it, there was this kinof rumbling through the floor of the kiosk i was in, and so i asked the g behind the counter, and he saiai "oh, no, it's just my family. they live down there." and i looked down, and you could kind of see between the slats, and i could see all these little eyes looking up at me. theyere clearly children bei kept down there. and it wasn't -- you know, th weren't his. it was just -- o it was othose things -- it was the moment i didn't know what i was looking at, i had no idea what this was or whether or not anyone could fix it, kind of where i was coming from. so it took me years to really figure out not onlwhat it was but what i could do. >> how big a deal is this? >> it's epidemic. it's absolutely epidemic. >> what's it gonna take really make a difference, to really make an impact in this fight? >> a change of attitude, number one.y certaire awareness, which is what we're doing. but more importantly, the understanding that this is a simple
i was on my way out to leave the country, but i stopped to buy some sari material for my daughter bridget. and while i was buying it, there was this kinof rumbling through the floor of the kiosk i was in, and so i asked the g behind the counter, and he saiai "oh, no, it's just my family. they live down there." and i looked down, and you could kind of see between the slats, and i could see all these little eyes looking up at me. theyere clearly children bei kept down there. and it...
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economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange he's also the editor of the briefing for bridget website jonathan liz the deputy director for the per european think tank british influence he's also a political commentator for the guardian newspaper prospect magazine and the b.b.c. among others and ashqar carr a senior editor of the progressive online media outlet novara media in london she also teaches political theory at the sandbank institute. ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. tice's been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara seems to 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr bracks it deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing stock of the world. yes to the simple word i mean the reality is that's what happens when you have weak feeble leadersh
economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange he's also the editor of the briefing for bridget website jonathan liz the deputy director for the per european think tank british influence he's also a political commentator for the guardian newspaper prospect magazine and the b.b.c. among others and ashqar carr a senior editor of the progressive online media outlet novara media in london she also teaches political theory at the sandbank institute. ladies and gentlemen please...
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economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange he's also the editor of the briefing for bridget website jonathan liz the deputy director for the per european think tank british influence he's also a political commentator for the guardian newspaper prospect magazine and the b.b.c. among others and ashqar carr a senior editor of the progressive online media outlet novara media in london she also teaches political theory at the sandbank institute. ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr briggs deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing stock of the world. yes as a simple word i mean the reality is that's what happens when you have weak feeble leadership
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can leave the european union at some point as barbara has explained at some point our rights of bridget ross reporting from london and in brussels of barbara. thank you both. next world leaders have welcomed us president donald trump's announcement that the leader of the so-called islamic state baghdadi was killed in a raid by u.s. special forces in syria trump said but daddy blew himself up as u.s. troops stormed his hideout but british prime minister boris johnson while welcoming baghdad his death cautioned that the fight against islamic state was not yet over other world leaders have echoed johnson's remark. so far from east 90 for iraq and so close to turkey near the village berisha in series know the province of the world's most wanted man met his demise lisa remains of the i.s.i. faust in which abu bakar i'll back out he spent his last ice hey much of his family plus plus followers died during the u.s. special forces operation. of my house and saw a helicopter in front of me no more than 50 meters in the air and another one right behind it there were no shots fired at 1st and then
can leave the european union at some point as barbara has explained at some point our rights of bridget ross reporting from london and in brussels of barbara. thank you both. next world leaders have welcomed us president donald trump's announcement that the leader of the so-called islamic state baghdadi was killed in a raid by u.s. special forces in syria trump said but daddy blew himself up as u.s. troops stormed his hideout but british prime minister boris johnson while welcoming baghdad his...
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bridget kelly and david weinstein and others and chris christie who wanted to gather the presidential momentum to run for president, which he did not. and the government's theory is that they had deprived the port authority of property in the form of the extra salaries for the toll collectors and the engineers and the fraud came because they had lied about why they were conducting the traffic study. so kelly and barone's study is that the government is only relying on the theory, because it could not do it under the federal honest services statute, because the supreme court ruled in 2010 that you can only rely on the statute if there are bribes and kickbacks, and kelly and barone didn't get anything out of this other than the pleasure of knowing that i were getting retribution for the governor of fort lee. they say if you allow the government to define property for purposes of this fraud statute, this broadly, it is going to sweep in all kinds of political misconduct when somebody prioritizes one neighborhood over another for snowplowing, because they want to curry favor with that nei
bridget kelly and david weinstein and others and chris christie who wanted to gather the presidential momentum to run for president, which he did not. and the government's theory is that they had deprived the port authority of property in the form of the extra salaries for the toll collectors and the engineers and the fraud came because they had lied about why they were conducting the traffic study. so kelly and barone's study is that the government is only relying on the theory, because it...
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full menu or full package beyond just sanctions professor always good to talk to many thanks indeed bridget kelly that in tucson thank you for having me several 1000 african migrants stuck in limbo in southern mexico they want to get to the united states but mexican border guards stop them following u.s. pressure to stem the flow of arrivals on hold and reports now from chap us. oh they're protesting because they're stuck african migrants who've made the dangerous journey over thousands of kilometers up through latin america in the hope of reaching the u.s. but instead they've ended up here in tapachula south mexico. mexican government wary of incurring the wrath of american president donald trump won't let them cross the country to get to the us buddha is only prepared to let them leave by the sound mandala. looks of the last full months around a 1000 people have come through on the gates of the top but you live migrant the tensions and in limbo made out i was going to start them not even about look at the conditions here it rains every day camped amidst the water the authorities haven't t
full menu or full package beyond just sanctions professor always good to talk to many thanks indeed bridget kelly that in tucson thank you for having me several 1000 african migrants stuck in limbo in southern mexico they want to get to the united states but mexican border guards stop them following u.s. pressure to stem the flow of arrivals on hold and reports now from chap us. oh they're protesting because they're stuck african migrants who've made the dangerous journey over thousands of...
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bridget kelly, david wild scene, and william baroni all resigned. chris christie, who wanted to get all of these endorsements to build momentum for his notidential campaign, was elected president. not elected president. kelly and baroni were charged with violating federal fraud statutes. the government's theory was that they had deprived the port authority of property in the form of the extra salaries for the toll collectors and the engineers, and the fraud came because they had lied about why they were conducting the traffic study. argument wasoni's that the government was only relying on this theory because this under thedo federal honest services statute. in 2010, the supreme court ruled that you can only rely on the honest services statute if there were actual bribes or kickbacks, or kickbacks, and kelly and baroni did not get anything out of this, other than the fact that they were getting retribution to the mayor of fort lee. if you allow the government to thene broad purposes for the purpose of this statute, it will sweep in all kinds of poli
bridget kelly, david wild scene, and william baroni all resigned. chris christie, who wanted to get all of these endorsements to build momentum for his notidential campaign, was elected president. not elected president. kelly and baroni were charged with violating federal fraud statutes. the government's theory was that they had deprived the port authority of property in the form of the extra salaries for the toll collectors and the engineers, and the fraud came because they had lied about why...
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if you need the information, bridget can show you the website. >> thank you. >> thank you. any other comments or questions thank you very much. the next item on the agenda is employee recognition. we will honor ashley rise from the san francisco services office. [applause] >> come on up here. >> all right, everyone. this is a really exciting day. we get to honor ashley as the employee of the month for october 2019, which is fantastic. ashley, i have not had a chance to work with you as much as i have with some people, so i will read what people wrote about you because it is really in the process. and you have only been with us since 2017 so you have really managed to distinguish yourself amongst your staff and your peers, and that is fantastic. ashley joined in-home supportive services in 2017. she always cares greatly for ihss clients. she constantly looks for opportunities to expand her knowledge regarding resources available to clients and herself as a professional. often times, she makes sure she is connected with agencies in the bay area and is always on the lookout fo
if you need the information, bridget can show you the website. >> thank you. >> thank you. any other comments or questions thank you very much. the next item on the agenda is employee recognition. we will honor ashley rise from the san francisco services office. [applause] >> come on up here. >> all right, everyone. this is a really exciting day. we get to honor ashley as the employee of the month for october 2019, which is fantastic. ashley, i have not had a chance to...
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after a rocky start she won the women's tennis association tournament in austria and bridget won the chicago marathon for the second year in a row. she shattered the women's world record marathon record. she ran a 26-mile race in 2:1 2:14.04. a full 81 seconds faster than the old record. >>> and then finally this hour, the world witnessed another major moment in sports. it happened this weekend when kenyan distance runner did what no one has done before, completing a marathon in under two hours. it happened in vienna. he accomplished what previously was thought to be an impossible feat. he spoke about it to my colleague becky anderson. >> i'm really happy. i'm the happiest man in this universe two break the two-hour barrier. remember, most people have been saying that two hour would be broken in 2025. i told them, here in vienna yesterday is the day i made history. anything you put in your hat and in your mind and say it in your mouth can become a reality. and i'm expecting most to come under two hours in the future. the whole country was celebrating. under two hours is a unifying fa
after a rocky start she won the women's tennis association tournament in austria and bridget won the chicago marathon for the second year in a row. she shattered the women's world record marathon record. she ran a 26-mile race in 2:1 2:14.04. a full 81 seconds faster than the old record. >>> and then finally this hour, the world witnessed another major moment in sports. it happened this weekend when kenyan distance runner did what no one has done before, completing a marathon in under...
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police say the man was working as an uber driver last night when a passenger attacked him, but as bridget your low reports it didn't end there. >>it's been it's been really hard. >>holly mcveigh's says she spent the last few days fighting back tears wearing a brave face for her daughters who don't know if their father is coming home, paul we have 2 little girls. and they they you know keep a that's going to die. >>holly's husband of 9 years joseph make they went to work sunday but a night on the road as an uber driver got cut short when a passenger attacked him need ride sacramento. police say center jeter is accused of a building in night big day in the 6,000 block of stock to boulevard mcveigh of fighting for his life to escape the blade. nearby securities called the attack and radio police but not long after surviving that assault the 41 year-old suffered a major heart attack according to family i was in disbelief, like you're kidding me. >>you know, and now he's he's on this massive heart attack. i mean was just i couldn't believe it. >>the father of 2 remains in a medically induced c
police say the man was working as an uber driver last night when a passenger attacked him, but as bridget your low reports it didn't end there. >>it's been it's been really hard. >>holly mcveigh's says she spent the last few days fighting back tears wearing a brave face for her daughters who don't know if their father is coming home, paul we have 2 little girls. and they they you know keep a that's going to die. >>holly's husband of 9 years joseph make they went to work sunday...
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. >> the me too think, i thought bridget said they don't buy into that stuff. >> i think they are. >>m it does not say sports at all in any way shape or form. >> it points out that people are just out of control. [laughter] >> i'm a few years away from a hairdo. but heather made the point, people are talking about, that's what a pr campaign is supposed to do. i think it's perfect. >> i don't think the opening ceremony should be at moulin rouge. [laughter] >> i just all the old movie chariots of fire and that was in 1924 pairs olympics the last time appearanc pierce. they have posters that showed athletic stuff, there was athletic stuff, there was nothing athletic about this. - [narrator] coming up on "trending today", a smartphone sanitizer that disinfects with uv light, nutritional supplement manufacturing, learn how to eliminate cord clutter and watch as we get our hands on the original forward-facing backpack dog carrier. it's all coming your way next on "trending today". hosted from the 3d collaboration & interoperability congress in golden, colorado. - hi, i'm karen leblanc, host
. >> the me too think, i thought bridget said they don't buy into that stuff. >> i think they are. >>m it does not say sports at all in any way shape or form. >> it points out that people are just out of control. [laughter] >> i'm a few years away from a hairdo. but heather made the point, people are talking about, that's what a pr campaign is supposed to do. i think it's perfect. >> i don't think the opening ceremony should be at moulin rouge. [laughter]...
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. >> the me too think, i thought bridget said they don't buy into that stuff. >> i think they are. >>a problem it does not say sports at all in any way shape or form. >> it points out that people are just out of control. [laughter] >> i'm a few years away from a hairdo. but heather made the point, people are talking about, that's what a pr campaign is supposed to do. i think it's perfect. >> i don't think the opening ceremony should be at moulin rouge. [laughter] >> i just all the old movie chariots of fire and that was in 1924 pairs olympics the last time appearanc pierce. they have posters that showed athletic stuff, there was nothing athletic about this. >> that does it for "bulls & bears". see you next time. liz: were coming in, we are less than a month away from a potential government shutdown as washington is engulfed in impeachment. now this, lawmakers fear that impeachment will consume the legislative agenda for 2020. tonight republicans now privately worry losing the public opinion fight on impeachment in the on thought of a near daily drift of leaks from closed door hearings
. >> the me too think, i thought bridget said they don't buy into that stuff. >> i think they are. >>a problem it does not say sports at all in any way shape or form. >> it points out that people are just out of control. [laughter] >> i'm a few years away from a hairdo. but heather made the point, people are talking about, that's what a pr campaign is supposed to do. i think it's perfect. >> i don't think the opening ceremony should be at moulin rouge....
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but most notably his just bridget, especially for the north bay where we are under freeze warnings right now for portions of murder in napa and sonoma counties as you would expect with freeze warnings. temperatures are close to freezing in some of these areas. dublin you're at 36 right now some of our warmer spots are right up and down the bay with alameda san francisco and berkeley each in the 50's compare that to fairfield now falling below freezing at 31 degrees petaluma and san anselmo so will santa rosa only at 34 degrees. each and we are off to a chilly start for many areas by the time we move into the afternoon another pleasant won it comfortably cool day with highs back into the 70's before temperatures tonight fall to some cool 40's and 50's and yeah like i mentioned by tomorrow morning some more 30's looking likely in your forecast, i've got more in your halloween forecast still to come. robin, thank you john checking in on an old trouble spot left over from the last hour now that we have more emergency crews on scene we have more lanes blocked. >>south 6 80 before the sun all
but most notably his just bridget, especially for the north bay where we are under freeze warnings right now for portions of murder in napa and sonoma counties as you would expect with freeze warnings. temperatures are close to freezing in some of these areas. dublin you're at 36 right now some of our warmer spots are right up and down the bay with alameda san francisco and berkeley each in the 50's compare that to fairfield now falling below freezing at 31 degrees petaluma and san anselmo so...
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it's been three days since we last saw bridget. she left home around 7:00.is a mother's worst nightmare. to know that your daughter is out there somewhere and she's calling for you and you can't get to her... i'm sorry. she cries i miss my daughter. so, on one level, the film is about a missing person but it's actually, that's only one part of what it's about. the narrative jumps forward several years and we see the central character played by sienna miller further on in her life, still trying to find a suitable partner, and people like aaron paul plays an initially charming character. what happens is we see the weight of the trauma and the grief that she has carried with her as her own character develops and changes. i think the most remarkable thing is sienna miller is really terrific. that's not a surprise because she was really good in supporting roles in foxcatcher and american sniper. this is the first time she's been able to command the centre stage and she's terrific. she plays each section of the character's life completely convincingly. the second
it's been three days since we last saw bridget. she left home around 7:00.is a mother's worst nightmare. to know that your daughter is out there somewhere and she's calling for you and you can't get to her... i'm sorry. she cries i miss my daughter. so, on one level, the film is about a missing person but it's actually, that's only one part of what it's about. the narrative jumps forward several years and we see the central character played by sienna miller further on in her life, still trying...
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north, from the zoneir field, an american and the other two core doors leading to the bridget -- theritish zone. american started to operate planes with good long-range cameras on those corridor flights. this continued during the berlin airlift but is getting bigger. they wanted to know what was going on. flightmuch easier in the routine of the airlift. planesoximately 500 inside the court or to berlin, there is one single plane taking photos and not even landing in and also those reconnaissance flights continuing weekly. there is a connection here this evening. to the main subject, the berlin airlift. restart the life and berlin and the currency reform. the four occupation powers, great britain, the united states, france, restarting the day of life in berlin from 1945 onwards. especially in the first couple of months that did that successfully. despite many minor problems, the country was a big problem. a huge amount of money in the flourishing black market. agree onhey cannot agreement and reform in the summer of 1948. the soviet union started the -- the-- the black-eyed blockade o
north, from the zoneir field, an american and the other two core doors leading to the bridget -- theritish zone. american started to operate planes with good long-range cameras on those corridor flights. this continued during the berlin airlift but is getting bigger. they wanted to know what was going on. flightmuch easier in the routine of the airlift. planesoximately 500 inside the court or to berlin, there is one single plane taking photos and not even landing in and also those...
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bridget barlow has the details. >>it's been it's been really hard.cveigh's says she spent the last few days fighting back tears wearing a brave face for her daughters who don't know if their father is coming home, paul we have 2 little girls so. >>and they they you know people me that's going to die. >>holly's husband of 9 years joseph make they went to work sunday but a night on the road as an uber driver got cut short when a passenger attacked 10 minute ride, sacramento. police say center jeter is accused of a building in night big day in the 6,000 block of stock to boulevard mcveigh of fighting for hi life to escape the blade nearby securities called the attack and radio police but not long after surviving that assault the 41 year-old suffered a major heart attack according to family i was in disbelief, like you're kidding me. >>you know, and now he's he's on this massive heart attack. i mean was just i couldn't believe it. >>the father of 2 remains in a medically induced coma at the mercy general hospital, his wife holly says she hasn't left his
bridget barlow has the details. >>it's been it's been really hard.cveigh's says she spent the last few days fighting back tears wearing a brave face for her daughters who don't know if their father is coming home, paul we have 2 little girls so. >>and they they you know people me that's going to die. >>holly's husband of 9 years joseph make they went to work sunday but a night on the road as an uber driver got cut short when a passenger attacked 10 minute ride, sacramento....
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natalie makes bridget the best cast-iron baked chicken...ley makes julia a perfect blueberry cornbread.
natalie makes bridget the best cast-iron baked chicken...ley makes julia a perfect blueberry cornbread.
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economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange he's also the editor of the briefing for bridget website jonathan liz the deputy director for the pro european think tank british influence he's also a political commentator for the guardian newspaper prospect magazine and the b.b.c. among others and ashqar carr a senior editor of the progressive online media outlet novara media in london she also teaches political theory at the sandbank institute. ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara seems to 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr briggs deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing stock of the world. yes to the simple word i mean the reality is that's what happens when you have weak feeble leadershi
economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange he's also the editor of the briefing for bridget website jonathan liz the deputy director for the pro european think tank british influence he's also a political commentator for the guardian newspaper prospect magazine and the b.b.c. among others and ashqar carr a senior editor of the progressive online media outlet novara media in london she also teaches political theory at the sandbank institute. ladies and gentlemen please...
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it's been three days since we last saw bridget. she left home around 7.eakers. she had her hair coloured a few days ago, so it's a little lighter now, a little more blonde. but not much. this is a mother's worst nightmare. to know that your daughter is out there somewhere and she's calling for you and you can't get to her... i'm sorry. she cries. i miss my daughter. so, on one level the film is about a missing person but it's actually, that's only one part of what it's about. the narrative jumps forward several years and we see the central character played by sienna miller further on in her life, still trying to find a suitable partner, and again, people like aaron paul plays this initially very charming character. what happens is we see the weight of the trauma and the grief that she has carried with her as her own character develops and changes. i think the most remarkable thing about this is firstly, sienna miller is really terrific, that's not a surprise because she was really good in supporting roles in foxcatcher and american sniper. this is the fir
it's been three days since we last saw bridget. she left home around 7.eakers. she had her hair coloured a few days ago, so it's a little lighter now, a little more blonde. but not much. this is a mother's worst nightmare. to know that your daughter is out there somewhere and she's calling for you and you can't get to her... i'm sorry. she cries. i miss my daughter. so, on one level the film is about a missing person but it's actually, that's only one part of what it's about. the narrative...
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i once called bridget kendall bridgetjones as well! another classic! thank you very much. new brexit deal looks very much like theresa may's old plan. first then, here are the parts that haven't changed. if the deal passes we will leave the european union in less than a fortnight. the uk would enter a transition period in which all of the rules stay the same until the end of next year. that is meant to give us time to negotiate a future trading relationship with the eu. uk citizens in the european union and eu citizens in the uk would all keep their rights to residency, benefits and health care. freedom of movement rules will continue to apply during the transition, while a new system is worked out. the uk will have to agree to settle its financial obligations to the eu. there is no set figure yet but the divorce bill, as it's known, is now thought to be around £33 billion. but there are key differences between this plan and the one voted down by mps earlier this year. one is to do with northern ireland. the most controversial part of theresa may's plan, known as the backs
i once called bridget kendall bridgetjones as well! another classic! thank you very much. new brexit deal looks very much like theresa may's old plan. first then, here are the parts that haven't changed. if the deal passes we will leave the european union in less than a fortnight. the uk would enter a transition period in which all of the rules stay the same until the end of next year. that is meant to give us time to negotiate a future trading relationship with the eu. uk citizens in the...
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bridget kelly, david weinstein, all resigned. chris christie he wanted to get all of these endorsements to build momentum for his campaign was not elected president. pleaded guilty to conspiracy. kelly was charged with violating federal fraud statutes. the government's theory was that they had deprived the port authority of property in the form of the extra salaries for the toll collectors and the engineers. the fraud came because they had lied about why they were conducting the traffic study. kelly and baroni's argument is that the government is only relying on this theory because it could not do this under the actual federal honest services statute because back in 2010, the supreme court ruled you can only rely on the honest services statute if there actual bribes. they did not get anything out of this other than the pleasure of knowing they were getting retribution to the governor of for lee. they say if you allow the government to define property for purposes of this fraud statute, this is going to sweep in all kinds of polit
bridget kelly, david weinstein, all resigned. chris christie he wanted to get all of these endorsements to build momentum for his campaign was not elected president. pleaded guilty to conspiracy. kelly was charged with violating federal fraud statutes. the government's theory was that they had deprived the port authority of property in the form of the extra salaries for the toll collectors and the engineers. the fraud came because they had lied about why they were conducting the traffic study....
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brooklyn couple, alex and bridget are in an open marriage.sexile. >> oh, tomorrow someone is coming over. i need to find something to do. >> we have been together for eight years. there is so much unspoken certainty between us. i give credit to alex. alex is one of the most loyal people i have ever met like more than i could ever hoped to be, am lek alex is so loyal. if we skip a date night or he sees somebody three nights a week and we really did not have dinner yet. i know the end of the day alec is not going anywhere. >> i have not told my mom or my stepfather. i have not told my stepmother. really all my friends know, you know, non family members know. in terms of family, i am taking my time on that before this airs, i am going to tell them all. i guess i just want them to know that i love them all very much and it is very scary for me to tell them now. i really am. because the last thing i want them is reject. >> they probably know now. adam yamaguchi is the producer of the show. >> you guys are bursting -- >> explain it to me because i
brooklyn couple, alex and bridget are in an open marriage.sexile. >> oh, tomorrow someone is coming over. i need to find something to do. >> we have been together for eight years. there is so much unspoken certainty between us. i give credit to alex. alex is one of the most loyal people i have ever met like more than i could ever hoped to be, am lek alex is so loyal. if we skip a date night or he sees somebody three nights a week and we really did not have dinner yet. i know the end...
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. >> hi i am bridget, michiko public affairs for voice of america and with the d&d inspector general,one quick thing about rotation. the only folks who ever went back to the department were in uniform. i want to clarify that, when you come to ig you're pretty much there for your career and if you go to other ids or pie for other positions that is probable but the dig is one of the rotations. >> i per state that. >> the examples i've seen thus we have the rotational and the doe ig and libby investigating someone with the interview. these are monsters organizations. >> all right, thank you chart panel, the book signing coming up next. [applause] every year book tv covers festivals around the country. here's a look at some of the events on the calendar. next saturday live from the wisconsin book festival in madison which anticipates over 15000 people in attendance. also next week and look for us at the boston festival hosting over 300 speakers. later in the month to know for the live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. and in november, the boston festival will take place aroun
. >> hi i am bridget, michiko public affairs for voice of america and with the d&d inspector general,one quick thing about rotation. the only folks who ever went back to the department were in uniform. i want to clarify that, when you come to ig you're pretty much there for your career and if you go to other ids or pie for other positions that is probable but the dig is one of the rotations. >> i per state that. >> the examples i've seen thus we have the rotational and the...