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debbie and amanda? >> [inaudible] what i personally find -- [inaudible] they've improved the technology -- testing compound. so instead of -- [inaudible] so i feel like if you're grading them, 20% -- [inaudible] >> yeah. and that was interesting. she said that it's been very incremental, but one of the big advances is that they can test a lot of compounds at once instead of one at a time which is important because this had been at least one situation where they thought they had something that would work, and then you can waste -- not waste, you can spend years, which is what they did, before they found out that what we thought was working didn't make any difference at all. so you don't want to go down a path like that if you don't have to, obviously. other questions. we'll probably take one more and then -- >> [inaudible] >> if you guys didn't hear her, she thinks amanda is the most inspirational person she has ever met, and i have to second that. [applause] thank you all so much. >> here's a look at so
debbie and amanda? >> [inaudible] what i personally find -- [inaudible] they've improved the technology -- testing compound. so instead of -- [inaudible] so i feel like if you're grading them, 20% -- [inaudible] >> yeah. and that was interesting. she said that it's been very incremental, but one of the big advances is that they can test a lot of compounds at once instead of one at a time which is important because this had been at least one situation where they thought they had...
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used to look to see out, and see what they looked like, and what they were doing. >> debbie, debbie.t. >> he would say, leave it. don't go there because they might hear you or they might come in. >> don't worry. >> i could see that there was like a courtyard there. they were very close. they were sitting there talking, and he was looking in my direction looking at his friend. and he could see me clearly and i was watching him. and i think that he felt my eyes looking at him, because he looked straight at me. my heart skipped a beat. i think that he saw me. he said, i told you not to do that. how many times have i told you to stay away. >> why don't you listen to what i say. ooh, now, we don't know what is going to happen. next thing. >> you are look, and i see you. come here. >> i was not looking. >> come here. come here. >> and he said, put your hands, and give me your hands. >> no, no, no. you don't have to do that >> and i put the hands out and he put the handcuffs on. it was just no chance to escape. we were too well guarded and locked all of the time. handcuffed all of the time.
used to look to see out, and see what they looked like, and what they were doing. >> debbie, debbie.t. >> he would say, leave it. don't go there because they might hear you or they might come in. >> don't worry. >> i could see that there was like a courtyard there. they were very close. they were sitting there talking, and he was looking in my direction looking at his friend. and he could see me clearly and i was watching him. and i think that he felt my eyes looking at...
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the remnants of cyclone debbie that last australia a few weeks ago.of a rough start to the year here in the southern hemisphere. bit of a rough start to the year here in the southern hemispherem it one of those things, where you get a particularly wet year, or are you able to say that this might be the result of climate change, one of those more extreme events that scientists talk about? certainly there is natural variability, but with climate change no 1's storm necessarily caused by climate change, but every storm is influenced by climate change. we live on a warming earth and that means more moisture in the atmosphere. but the fuel behind cyclones and what's going on in new zealand right now. many thanks. that was a meteorologist speaking to me from new zealand. that cyclone is set to land in about two or three hours. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: turkey prepares to go to the polls, in a referendum that would change the constitution, and provide a boost to president erdogan's pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers is
the remnants of cyclone debbie that last australia a few weeks ago.of a rough start to the year here in the southern hemisphere. bit of a rough start to the year here in the southern hemispherem it one of those things, where you get a particularly wet year, or are you able to say that this might be the result of climate change, one of those more extreme events that scientists talk about? certainly there is natural variability, but with climate change no 1's storm necessarily caused by climate...
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you are so right, debby.l these beautiful songs. but right now, let us get back to the music. ♪ moon river ♪ wider than a mile ♪ someday ♪ when i'm awfully low ♪ and the world is cold ♪ i will feel a glow ♪ just thinking of you ♪ i saw the harbor lights ♪ they only told me ♪ we were parting ♪ sometimes i wonder ♪ why i spend ♪ the lonely nights wow, nat king cole singing stardust. it just doesn't get any better than that. as a singer, i have come to appreciate these songs and artists more than ever. debby, as you know, i host a radio program on the music of your life network and what i hear most from listeners is, well, a big thank you for playing all of these wonderful songs. and the great news is that now all this music is available in one collection, music of your life, and it's filled classics just like this... ♪ hello, dolly ♪ this is louis, dolly ♪ it's so nice to have you ♪ back where you belong i love that song, and it sounds so great. and now, imagine having all these timeless songs. so call now and
you are so right, debby.l these beautiful songs. but right now, let us get back to the music. ♪ moon river ♪ wider than a mile ♪ someday ♪ when i'm awfully low ♪ and the world is cold ♪ i will feel a glow ♪ just thinking of you ♪ i saw the harbor lights ♪ they only told me ♪ we were parting ♪ sometimes i wonder ♪ why i spend ♪ the lonely nights wow, nat king cole singing stardust. it just doesn't get any better than that. as a singer, i have come to appreciate these...
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cyclone debbie made la ndfall world insurer. a category four storm which smashed resorts, brought down power lines, and shut coal mines before moving on to new zealand. starbucks has reported a sharp fall in profits in its uk business, which plans of a slowing economy and the effects the brexit vote on consumer confidence. bear story 16% drop in pre—tax profit to october. there we re pre—tax profit to october. there were other factors which drag down profits, including uk investment and restructuring costs. it is burning season restructuring costs. it is burning season for corporate america. major us lenders have announced another round of quarterly results. we heard from jpmorgan chase and citigroup. they both had better results than expected. but growth is starting to slow down. this follows a rate hike in march. how much worry will that be for the us banking sector? i asked michel fleury this early —— michelle. —— earlier. asked michel fleury this early —— michelle. -- earlier. iexpect asked michel fleury this early —— michel
cyclone debbie made la ndfall world insurer. a category four storm which smashed resorts, brought down power lines, and shut coal mines before moving on to new zealand. starbucks has reported a sharp fall in profits in its uk business, which plans of a slowing economy and the effects the brexit vote on consumer confidence. bear story 16% drop in pre—tax profit to october. there we re pre—tax profit to october. there were other factors which drag down profits, including uk investment and...
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new zealand braces for another tropical storm, just a week after cyclone debbie.s the economic crisis deepens, the venezuelans who claim they have been forced into a life of crime to feed themselves. we have a special report from caracas. an expensive mistake. melania trump wins millions in damages, and an apology, for a newspaper's false claims that she worked as an escort. hello. president trump and his secretary of state are both saying relations with russia are at an all—time low. rex tillerson‘s talks in moscow with president putin and his foreign minister were never going to be easy, but it now seems clear the kremlin has not budged in its support for syria's president assad, despite last week's chemical attack. the us and russia are poles apart on pretty much everything, from syria to the many questions about russian interference in the us election. from moscow, steve rosenberg. the last time he was in russia, rex tillerson was an oil man, doing multibillion—dollar deals with the kremlin, drinking champagne with vladimir putin. he even got an award from him
new zealand braces for another tropical storm, just a week after cyclone debbie.s the economic crisis deepens, the venezuelans who claim they have been forced into a life of crime to feed themselves. we have a special report from caracas. an expensive mistake. melania trump wins millions in damages, and an apology, for a newspaper's false claims that she worked as an escort. hello. president trump and his secretary of state are both saying relations with russia are at an all—time low. rex...
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cyclone debbie is long gone from australia but it is looking all quiet but debbie is still making isem impacting new zealand now could save some of the re m na nts of zealand now could save some of the rem na nts of cyclone zealand now could save some of the remnants of cyclone debbie, some of the moisture. there is already enough rain to bring some flooding and there is more to come in new zealand. bright colours on the rain picture for wednesday, the intensity of the rain is indicated. particularly in the north island, but some in the southern island as well. debbie is enhancing the rainfall that would have, otherwise, and we are talking about rain into hundreds of millimetres. before things gradually ease later in the week. around the bay of plenty, there will be 200 to 350 millilitres. another soaking on the way for auckland. these are some areas that had a very wet march, we areas that had a very wet march, we are talking several months of rain inafew are talking several months of rain in a few days. combined with severe gales, this is high impact weather, and so we are likely t
cyclone debbie is long gone from australia but it is looking all quiet but debbie is still making isem impacting new zealand now could save some of the re m na nts of zealand now could save some of the rem na nts of cyclone zealand now could save some of the remnants of cyclone debbie, some of the moisture. there is already enough rain to bring some flooding and there is more to come in new zealand. bright colours on the rain picture for wednesday, the intensity of the rain is indicated....
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debbie and amanda? [inaudible] [inaudible] that was interesting that she said that it's been very incremental but one of the biggest advantage as they can test a lot of compound at once instead of one at a time. this is important because there had been at least one situation where they had something that would work and then you can waste but not waste but spend years which is what they did before they found out that what we thought was working didn't make any difference at all. you don't want to go down a path like that if you don't have to, obviously. any other questions? will take one more. [inaudible] if you guys didn't hear, amanda is most inspirational person she has ever met and i have to second that. [applause] thank you all so much. but tv tapes hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we covering this week. on monday will be in cambridge massachusetts at the first parish church where norman talkie and democracy now amy will discuss
debbie and amanda? [inaudible] [inaudible] that was interesting that she said that it's been very incremental but one of the biggest advantage as they can test a lot of compound at once instead of one at a time. this is important because there had been at least one situation where they had something that would work and then you can waste but not waste but spend years which is what they did before they found out that what we thought was working didn't make any difference at all. you don't want...
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debbie meslow to close out and get food and drink. [applause] >> thanks i wanted to say it was inspirational to hear the panel and all of mayor lee's xhilt and how the city is honoring those. i think coming together as a community is so powerful. i look in the room and so many people i had the privilege working w. the status of women, the commissioners and plezdant and lead of our department and commission staff. i put a plug in for the bay area womens summit this year. we had a great time last time. please do fill out the-go up to the wall what you like to see. we'll shape the program and now i think we'll have wine and food. thank you. [applause] >> we think over 50 thousand permanent residents in san francisco eligible for citizenship by lack information and resources so really the project is not about citizenship but really academy our immigrant community. >> making sure they're a part of what we do in san francisco the san francisco pathway to citizenship initiative a unique part of just between the city and then our 5 local foun
debbie meslow to close out and get food and drink. [applause] >> thanks i wanted to say it was inspirational to hear the panel and all of mayor lee's xhilt and how the city is honoring those. i think coming together as a community is so powerful. i look in the room and so many people i had the privilege working w. the status of women, the commissioners and plezdant and lead of our department and commission staff. i put a plug in for the bay area womens summit this year. we had a great...
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juan, there's nothing grassroots about the party that debbie wasserman schultz was running where they the deck against bernie sanders and were all in on hillary clinton, a candidate who everybody -- even democrats -- knew couldn't win. >> we have to define grassroots, because in american politics today, it's the anti-establishment type of populism, right? yes, indeed. everybody wants that because he's the winner, he's the president, right? but for the democrats, you've got to isolate it, and i think what you come down to is people who voted for president obama who then switched and votes for president trump. they're democrats, often in key states -- wisconsin comes to mind, but you could also extend that to michigan, north carolina, florida. and, you know what? you find out they're white, blue collar folks. and the question is if that's grassroots, bernie is right, because bernie appealed to those voters. dagen: but debbie wasserman schultz, what has she been imbibing since she stepped down from the dnc, because that's not the party she was running, and that's not how she viewed the v
juan, there's nothing grassroots about the party that debbie wasserman schultz was running where they the deck against bernie sanders and were all in on hillary clinton, a candidate who everybody -- even democrats -- knew couldn't win. >> we have to define grassroots, because in american politics today, it's the anti-establishment type of populism, right? yes, indeed. everybody wants that because he's the winner, he's the president, right? but for the democrats, you've got to isolate it,...
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good morning everybody debbie, thank you for that introduction. i want to congratulate all of you for being here what a crowd of people and i am more appreciative because i know all of you are risking something to be here. you are risking losing your seat up at hippie hill.[laughing]. all right.so slow you're going to get it. which is why i have to note the absence ofwillie brown and gavin newsom. [laughing] anyway. print that. [laughing]. i want to welcome all of you. i want to welcome all of you to our city hall in san francisco. city hall,, the oldest leed platinum holding in the country. you are right here in it. [applause]. it's great to see so many of you here today to help us celebrate earth day, to honor the 20th anniversary of our city's commission on the environment, and just looking at all those that stood up and i stood up with us for over decades i'm very proud of the city and proud of the people i get to work with. you know, the mayors before me shared a very deep commitment to our cities of our mental goals and like me, they had the
good morning everybody debbie, thank you for that introduction. i want to congratulate all of you for being here what a crowd of people and i am more appreciative because i know all of you are risking something to be here. you are risking losing your seat up at hippie hill.[laughing]. all right.so slow you're going to get it. which is why i have to note the absence ofwillie brown and gavin newsom. [laughing] anyway. print that. [laughing]. i want to welcome all of you. i want to welcome all of...
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one week ago we saw x tropical cyclone debbie bring rain to the south.es to this —— the south. there are strong winds associated with this. severe gales initially but those will be easing down. the rain will be causing trouble. up to 100 millimetres quite widely. some places could see more than that. up to 300 millimetres in places, there will be some fairly major impacts from this. tv new zealand's reporter told me about the preparations. it is relatively calm, although we've been here about half an hour and the wind is steadily picking up. it is coming from the north, where the cyclonic system is coming from. we think if you bus coming through, light rain. a few heavy showers. but we are expecting the heaviest whether to set in in about another 5-6 whether to set in in about another 5—6 hours or so, at about 3pm local time. we are expecting the rain to start coming down and that's when these waterlogged soils across the north island, including here, that's when they will be put to the test. as you said, before, there have been two really significant st
one week ago we saw x tropical cyclone debbie bring rain to the south.es to this —— the south. there are strong winds associated with this. severe gales initially but those will be easing down. the rain will be causing trouble. up to 100 millimetres quite widely. some places could see more than that. up to 300 millimetres in places, there will be some fairly major impacts from this. tv new zealand's reporter told me about the preparations. it is relatively calm, although we've been here...
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smack debbie wasserman schultz, i love her and was listening to her area she is so funny. [laughter] >> i don't know how you mean that -- >> she's hilarious. that being said, why do people come home from washington and hear us but never listened to us? they never go back and do what we asked them to do. they go back and do what they want to do instead. it depends where you stand on the issues and ultimately at the end of the day the biggest battle to remember with congress is what your conscience demands that you do but balancing that with what the constituents want because it is not always the same. i think sometimes members of congress over complicates things. >> if you go into congress to get rid of obamacare and then say we are not going to do that now -- >> this political situation is the craziest ever. i don't know how to make sense of it and i've been a political animal since i was 15-years-old. when you talk about voting in somebody to get rid of obamacare let's look at the present day situation. i will say something out loud. democrat, republican, i don't care. an
smack debbie wasserman schultz, i love her and was listening to her area she is so funny. [laughter] >> i don't know how you mean that -- >> she's hilarious. that being said, why do people come home from washington and hear us but never listened to us? they never go back and do what we asked them to do. they go back and do what they want to do instead. it depends where you stand on the issues and ultimately at the end of the day the biggest battle to remember with congress is what...
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new zealand braces for another tropical storm just a week after cyclone debbie.pensive mistake. melania trump wins millions in damages and an apology for a newspaper's false claims that she worked as an escort. president trump and his secretary of state are both saying relations with russia are at an all—time low. rex tillerson‘s talks in moscow with president putin and his foreign minister were never going to be easy, but it now seems clear the kremlin has not budged in its support for syria's president assad, despite last week's chemical attack. the us and russia are poles apart on pretty much everything, from syria to the many questions about russian interference in the us election. from washington, laura bicker. president trump is paying a political price for launching these missiles against the syrian government. relations with russia are at an all—time low. vladimir putin said this us attack was an act of aggression. but donald trump said it was in response to a suspected war crime. the us believes the syrian president was responsible for using chemical wea
new zealand braces for another tropical storm just a week after cyclone debbie.pensive mistake. melania trump wins millions in damages and an apology for a newspaper's false claims that she worked as an escort. president trump and his secretary of state are both saying relations with russia are at an all—time low. rex tillerson‘s talks in moscow with president putin and his foreign minister were never going to be easy, but it now seems clear the kremlin has not budged in its support for...
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zealanders brace themselves for another tropical storm, just a week after being lashed by cyclone debbie. 100 years of history. we meet chairman mao's secretary, who ended up defying the communist party. live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it is 1:00am in london, 8:00am in singapore, and 3:00am in moscow, where the us secretary of state has been trying to improve faltering relations between two of the world's biggest powers, but in the end, there was no hiding the differences. after nearly two hours of talks with his russian counterpart, and president putin himself, rex tillerson told his russian counterpart there was a disparity between the two countries. we will get the view from washington a little later on newsday, but first of all, from a place in moscow, here is our reporter. the last time he was in russia, rex tillerson was an oil man, doing multibillion—dollar deals with the kremlin, drinking champagne with vladimir putin. he even got an award from him. but in moscow today, it was a political deal secretary of state tillerson was s
zealanders brace themselves for another tropical storm, just a week after being lashed by cyclone debbie. 100 years of history. we meet chairman mao's secretary, who ended up defying the communist party. live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it is 1:00am in london, 8:00am in singapore, and 3:00am in moscow, where the us secretary of state has been trying to improve faltering relations between two of the world's biggest powers, but in the end, there...
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i talk about going to meet people and then i talk about meeting the vial debbie wasserman schultz. i'm writing, boo, his s, and i talk about how often times -- it's this? that's funny. [buzzer] >> there we go. do you need this? is is better for the people in the back in all right. so, i went to meet debbie wasserman schultz and i remark on dish did radio before i ran nor congress, and i'm like talking about i used to talk a lot of smack about her on the radio. will she shank me? what is going to happen here when meet her? it turned out she is one of the nicest people i've ever met. she is very kind. empathetic, sympathetic, through my ups and downs and remain in touch with her today. i fundamentally, radically disagree with her on a lot of issues but she is go people and that's one thing that came out of washington, and i've been -- are you going to run again? no, no, no, never running for congress again and that's part of the rob i can say these things i had a relationship with debbie wasserman schultz the is a nice person and a good person in congress it's tough to say that and t
i talk about going to meet people and then i talk about meeting the vial debbie wasserman schultz. i'm writing, boo, his s, and i talk about how often times -- it's this? that's funny. [buzzer] >> there we go. do you need this? is is better for the people in the back in all right. so, i went to meet debbie wasserman schultz and i remark on dish did radio before i ran nor congress, and i'm like talking about i used to talk a lot of smack about her on the radio. will she shank me? what is...
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parts of new zealand, as the country braces itself for tropical storm cookjust days after cyclone debbieauthorities say it could be the worst storm in 50 years. hundreds of schools are shut and numerous flights cancelled. borussia dortmund have played their delayed champions league game against monaco. it was postponed for a day, after the german team's bus was hit by debris from three explosive devices. police have detained a man with islamist links. the russian government is due to find out whether the european court of human rights will rule, it should have done more to prevent the siege at a school in beslan, southern russia in 200a. over 300 people were killed, including 186 children. now it's time for world business report. day of reckoning on wall street. can america's banking giants back their sky—high share prices with sky—high profits? plus, scooter boys beware — why your takeaway food could soon be arriving by robot. i'm aaron heslehurst. welcome to world business report. lots going on. if you give me about eight minutes i will give you a snapshot of all the latest in the worl
parts of new zealand, as the country braces itself for tropical storm cookjust days after cyclone debbieauthorities say it could be the worst storm in 50 years. hundreds of schools are shut and numerous flights cancelled. borussia dortmund have played their delayed champions league game against monaco. it was postponed for a day, after the german team's bus was hit by debris from three explosive devices. police have detained a man with islamist links. the russian government is due to find out...
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started at the democratic national convention because it was clear based on all of the emails that debbie wasserman schultz was in the tank for hillary clinton trying to take bernie sanders down. she gets pushed out. on day one of her conference, her convention, what are they going to do quick to they completely changed the conversation. look over here, look over here. they start grading this narrative about russia and they have just been writing it ever since, it's working for them. >> it's a farcical thing at the moment where you've got tillerson over there being as tough as you could possibly be, you've got everyone around trump being the same and people are still trying to push a narrative that he's the poodle, this is not how poodles behave. i know people who have not poodles. they don't bite everybody. >> i think he gave us such leverage to tillerson going into this meeting. all of a sudden the u.s. becomes that much stronger and real leverage against -- >> sean: he doesn't hold back, he was with the secretary-general of nato, he was like you guys have to pay more. i thought of thos
started at the democratic national convention because it was clear based on all of the emails that debbie wasserman schultz was in the tank for hillary clinton trying to take bernie sanders down. she gets pushed out. on day one of her conference, her convention, what are they going to do quick to they completely changed the conversation. look over here, look over here. they start grading this narrative about russia and they have just been writing it ever since, it's working for them. >>...
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. >> jeff: amid the chaos, debbie saw her opportunity to strike, and sarah was left in the mid-le withision. >> they're voting for ozzy. >> we have to vet out zeke. >> it's a real tough position to be in. >> jeff: at tribal council debbie got her way. ozzy, the tribe has spoken. >> good >> jeff: 11 are left. who will be voted out tonight? captiong
. >> jeff: amid the chaos, debbie saw her opportunity to strike, and sarah was left in the mid-le withision. >> they're voting for ozzy. >> we have to vet out zeke. >> it's a real tough position to be in. >> jeff: at tribal council debbie got her way. ozzy, the tribe has spoken. >> good >> jeff: 11 are left. who will be voted out tonight? captiong
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in some parts of new zealand, as the country braces for tropical storm cookjust days after cyclone debbie. it could be the worst storm in 50 years. hundreds of schools are shut and numerous flights cancelled. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. the country with the biggest oil reserves in the world is in economic meltdown. venezuelans queue for hours for bread. the sick can't get the medicines they need. violent crime is thriving in the chaos. caracas is now the world's most dangerous capital. hugo chavez's socialist revolution has lost its charismatic leader, but not yet its grip on power. opposition to chavez's successor, nicolas maduro, is mobilising. the national assembly is at war with the government. venezuela is on the brink of a terrifying descent into darkness. can anyone pull it back from the brink? foreign journalists are rarely welcome in venezuela, so we charter a small plane to the country's caribbean island of margarita, where overseas visitors can still slip in with little fuss. this used to be a buzzing, prospering tourist town. now, the flow of people, money and job
in some parts of new zealand, as the country braces for tropical storm cookjust days after cyclone debbie. it could be the worst storm in 50 years. hundreds of schools are shut and numerous flights cancelled. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. the country with the biggest oil reserves in the world is in economic meltdown. venezuelans queue for hours for bread. the sick can't get the medicines they need. violent crime is thriving in the chaos. caracas is now the world's most dangerous...
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host: when did that happen, debbie? caller: over the winter. >> but we bought another one and put it out. host: do you think it had something to do with the election? >> yes. caller: absolutely. i think these people need to take a look at what's going on around the world and stop the petty stuff that they're doing and i think there should be a law against burk flags, our american flag. that is our flag. that's our country. and if they don't like it, make them keep their word and leave. go to canada. go to wherever. there are a bunch of communists. and they don't belong here. host: all right. that's debbie in henderson, north carolina. tony this bradenton, florida, independent. good morning. caller: good morning, sir. i just want to say that yes, trump needs to show all his taxes because the average american, when we don't pay taxes, we get crucified by the i.r.s. [inaudible] the list goes on and on. we find out with nixon. he didn't pay like half a million. so i'm pretty sure this person is not only the worst person in
host: when did that happen, debbie? caller: over the winter. >> but we bought another one and put it out. host: do you think it had something to do with the election? >> yes. caller: absolutely. i think these people need to take a look at what's going on around the world and stop the petty stuff that they're doing and i think there should be a law against burk flags, our american flag. that is our flag. that's our country. and if they don't like it, make them keep their word and...
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we heard from one patient, debbie douglas, who thought about the suffering she had.son has not yet been sentenced but we do have a background on all of this. ian paterson was 59 years old. found guilty of 20 charges in total, relating to nine women and one man. dominic hughes reports. surgeon ian paterson. well—liked and trusted by patients facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer — but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is frances perks, who underwent a series of operations and a mastectomy, all of them unnecessary. how can somebody do that? and say things that he did, knowing that you didn't need these operations. how can anybody in their right mind, how can they do that to people? ijust find it unbelievable and how he's made us all suffer and people who have lost their lives. how could...? that's pure evil to me. pure evil. during the trial, the jury heard a succession of patients describe a pattern of behaviour. how ian paterson told them that they were at risk of cancer, had precancerous cells and needed to have lumps o
we heard from one patient, debbie douglas, who thought about the suffering she had.son has not yet been sentenced but we do have a background on all of this. ian paterson was 59 years old. found guilty of 20 charges in total, relating to nine women and one man. dominic hughes reports. surgeon ian paterson. well—liked and trusted by patients facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer — but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is frances perks, who...
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new zealand braces for another tropical storm just a week after cyclone debbie.hey've been forced into a life of crime to feed themselves. we have a special report from caracas.
new zealand braces for another tropical storm just a week after cyclone debbie.hey've been forced into a life of crime to feed themselves. we have a special report from caracas.
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(----debbie----)that's right...sarandon revealing the truth behind her rumored rift with co-star julia robertsand sometimes fabricated! that's the twitter bombshell sarandon dropped on social media! music hitthe 70 year old oscar winner tweeting quote: 'press printed that julia & i hated each other during stepmom. found out it was my pr person creating rumors.' you go right ahead lady i have a life and i don't? susan ending her caption with #feudfx - referring to her new series about the 1960s rivalry between bette davis and joan crawford - which was largely manufactured by hollywood execs and gossip hounds. clip upnow susan's saying the same thing happened to her and julia.you're not making it easier on anybodyher post included an 1998 'ew' article with the title - "julia roberts and susan sarandon go head-to-head". music hit however, in the article, both stars are quoted as dismissing the rumor, julia even calling it 'boring'. julia: you just know somebody you look in their face and you see years and years of know
(----debbie----)that's right...sarandon revealing the truth behind her rumored rift with co-star julia robertsand sometimes fabricated! that's the twitter bombshell sarandon dropped on social media! music hitthe 70 year old oscar winner tweeting quote: 'press printed that julia & i hated each other during stepmom. found out it was my pr person creating rumors.' you go right ahead lady i have a life and i don't? susan ending her caption with #feudfx - referring to her new series about the...
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note also the trials and tribulations the people are going through.in the aftermath of the hurricane debbie. we know how important the cane industry is to that area. the queens land growth production is roundabout a billion dollars and that 1.1 billion. that was in the 2000 reporting era and about a thousand cane growers in the mckay area. this is incredibly important to a $2.000000 industry. this very important that we make sure the farmers get treated fairly. they should get to get a fair return of course you need a market and to have a proper market you need at least two people wanting to buy your products. if two people want to buy a product then you have the competitor's attention from the market to get proper transparency to make sure the people are dealing fairly. we have said all the while long that we believe the federal government has the right to be part of this process and we wished for q sl being the mark of the two coming to their own agreement by their own ways and we been waiting now for them to do precisely that. we've been working with the state governments in queensland t
note also the trials and tribulations the people are going through.in the aftermath of the hurricane debbie. we know how important the cane industry is to that area. the queens land growth production is roundabout a billion dollars and that 1.1 billion. that was in the 2000 reporting era and about a thousand cane growers in the mckay area. this is incredibly important to a $2.000000 industry. this very important that we make sure the farmers get treated fairly. they should get to get a fair...
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good morning everybody debbie, thank you for that introduction. i want to congratulate all of you for being here what a crowd of people and i am more appreciative because i know all of you are risking something to be here. you are risking losing your seat up at hippie hill.[laughing]. all right.so slow you're going to get it. which is why i have to note the absence ofwillie brown and gavin newsom. [laughing] anyway. print that. [laughing]. i want to welcome all of you. i want to welcome all of you to our city hall in san francisco. city hall,, the oldest leed platinum holding in the country. you are right here in it. [applause]. it's great to see so many of you here today to help us celebrate earth day, to honor the 20th anniversary of our city's commission on the environment, and just looking at all those that stood up and i stood up with us for over decades i'm very proud of the city and proud of the people i get to work with. you know, the mayors before me shared a very deep commitment to our cities of our mental goals and like me, they had the
good morning everybody debbie, thank you for that introduction. i want to congratulate all of you for being here what a crowd of people and i am more appreciative because i know all of you are risking something to be here. you are risking losing your seat up at hippie hill.[laughing]. all right.so slow you're going to get it. which is why i have to note the absence ofwillie brown and gavin newsom. [laughing] anyway. print that. [laughing]. i want to welcome all of you. i want to welcome all of...
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cyclone debbie is causing major damage on the north island.everal people had to be rescued from the floods, a category 4. she hit the region last week. 6 people died. >>> in the state severe weather is pounding the midwest and south. heavy rain and strong winds hit kentucky and missouri overnight a dozen tornadoes reported in the midwest and south over the past 48 hours. another one touched down in southwest georgia. >> the top on the house started peeling off. so we knew it was a very serious storm. >> the storm caused some damage at the augusta national golf club. round one of the masters is scheduled to start today, but it looks like it will tee off as expected. >> usually golfers have to watch out for lightning but this is a tornado. >> they have a lot of lightning in the vicinity so it was the par 3 competition. always one day before the first round. >> yeah. >> so who is the leading golfer that -- >> justin johnson. >> is he the one that got hurt, supposedly fell down a flood of stairs at his rental home near the golf -- supposedly he fe
cyclone debbie is causing major damage on the north island.everal people had to be rescued from the floods, a category 4. she hit the region last week. 6 people died. >>> in the state severe weather is pounding the midwest and south. heavy rain and strong winds hit kentucky and missouri overnight a dozen tornadoes reported in the midwest and south over the past 48 hours. another one touched down in southwest georgia. >> the top on the house started peeling off. so we knew it was...
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we'll be talking to debbie douglas, one of paterson's victims.lso on the bbc news at 5: police say they have foiled an active terrorist plot, after a woman was shot during a raid in north—west london. britain's economic growth slowed sharply in the first three months of the year — growing byjust 0.3%. the us secretary of state tells the un the policy of strategic patience with north korea is over — he says all options are on the table. diplomatic and financial leveraged willie backed up by a willingness to cou ntera ct willie backed up by a willingness to counteract north korean aggression with military action. and, an unlikely group of misfits are back together in the outer reaches of the universe. find out what jason solomons made of guardians of the galaxy volume 2, and the rest of the week's cinema releases, in the film review. it's five o'clock. our main story: a breast surgeon has been convicted of 17 counts of wounding with intent, and three of unlawful wounding, after carrying out a series of unnecessary operations. nottingham crown court
we'll be talking to debbie douglas, one of paterson's victims.lso on the bbc news at 5: police say they have foiled an active terrorist plot, after a woman was shot during a raid in north—west london. britain's economic growth slowed sharply in the first three months of the year — growing byjust 0.3%. the us secretary of state tells the un the policy of strategic patience with north korea is over — he says all options are on the table. diplomatic and financial leveraged willie backed up...
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wars" family when she appeared in "star wars the force awakens" alongside her mother and grandmother debbields. >> my mom used to say she never knew where princess leia ended and carrie fisher began. she went from being an unknown actress the daughter of debbie reynolds to princess leia a character synonymous with the idea of a strong woman a soldier a fighter. >> the "star wars" celebration runs through tomorrow and includes a myriad of events for fans many of which can be streamed online. >> all right. we cannot forget to mention april the giraffe tonight something major has happened. she finally had her baby after 15 months this morning at animal adventure park in upstate new york. more than a million people watched the live facebook feed as a baby boy was born. giraffe calves are usually about 6 feet tall and weigh about 150 pounds or so. he's getting his bearings there. >> big baby. [laughter] >> big baby 15 months later. [laughter] >> a mere 15 months. >> yes. >> april way, to go. >> there you go. now we have to name the calf. yeah, which i'm in for that. joe is on it. thank you so mu
wars" family when she appeared in "star wars the force awakens" alongside her mother and grandmother debbields. >> my mom used to say she never knew where princess leia ended and carrie fisher began. she went from being an unknown actress the daughter of debbie reynolds to princess leia a character synonymous with the idea of a strong woman a soldier a fighter. >> the "star wars" celebration runs through tomorrow and includes a myriad of events for fans many...
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for freddie into saturday quite a picture with the remnants of debbie and we are just left with a fewgh the rain has stopped and another act weather pattern here, the north—east of the us. strong storms and heavy downpours moving through and as that continues to push through, behind that, stronger winds moving inward we had yesterday storms into the south—east of the usa, and that has made for a blustery first day at the us masters golf in augusta. friday will offer some breezy conditions but not as windy as it has been today, a little easier, a chilly start but over the weekend the wind is much lighter and lots of sunshine and augusta, georgia will look absolutely gorgeous. eastern china, we have this strip of wet weather affecting some areas but that has started to move away from shanghai, but that may not be it for dealing in shanghai, a very big weekend with the chinese grand prix on the way and look at this, something saturday into sunday another lot of rainfall moving through. still some uncertainty about the timing. we can see the start of the next three days so sunday looks li
for freddie into saturday quite a picture with the remnants of debbie and we are just left with a fewgh the rain has stopped and another act weather pattern here, the north—east of the us. strong storms and heavy downpours moving through and as that continues to push through, behind that, stronger winds moving inward we had yesterday storms into the south—east of the usa, and that has made for a blustery first day at the us masters golf in augusta. friday will offer some breezy conditions...
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. >> the biggest issue of the last week or two has been mother nature and the cycle and debbie whichqueens land, has said if this are interested including the sugar industry in north queens land. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. my question is for the deputy prime minister for agriculture on water resources. will the update the house on steps taken by the government to secure australia's $2 billion sugar industry to support the families come to those in the regions? how does this compare with other approaches? >> well, mr. speaker, i think the honorable member for his question, and we note also the trials and tribulations that people are going through in the aftermath of cyclone debbie. we note also how important the sugarcane industry isn' is in te air. the queens land added production is about $12 billion, but just around that area is about $1.1 billion in agriculture production. that was i in the 2014-15. year and is over 1000 growers in that area. this is a code of born to $ your interest which the sugar into which goes right and into northern new south wales. this very impor
. >> the biggest issue of the last week or two has been mother nature and the cycle and debbie whichqueens land, has said if this are interested including the sugar industry in north queens land. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. my question is for the deputy prime minister for agriculture on water resources. will the update the house on steps taken by the government to secure australia's $2 billion sugar industry to support the families come to those in the regions? how does...
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the floods came in the aftermath of tropical cyclone debbie.d to remain vigilant in the aftermath of the powerful tropical cyclone ita. as swollen rivers continued to rise, putting tens of thousands living near major rivers in queensland and nsw. cyclone debbie hit the eastern coast on tuesday with winds of up to 260 kilometres per hour, causing major damage to buildings, roads and crops. it's unbelievable. pick it up like a big esky and threw it across the road. the prime minister malcolm turnbull confirmed fatalities. two women in nsw have died as a result of these floods and our thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time for them. military and rescue teams have been mobilised to help with the emergency, rescuing stranded people and distributing supplies such as food, water and fuel. officials stressed the danger will continue for some time. we hope that by the end of the day we will see easy for those conditions and improvement in the tomorrow but it's not over yet. after three days of chaos and destructio
the floods came in the aftermath of tropical cyclone debbie.d to remain vigilant in the aftermath of the powerful tropical cyclone ita. as swollen rivers continued to rise, putting tens of thousands living near major rivers in queensland and nsw. cyclone debbie hit the eastern coast on tuesday with winds of up to 260 kilometres per hour, causing major damage to buildings, roads and crops. it's unbelievable. pick it up like a big esky and threw it across the road. the prime minister malcolm...
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wars" family when she appeared in "star wars the force awakens" alongside her mother and grandmother debbie> my mom used to say she never knew where princess leia ended and carrie fisher began. she went from being an unknown actress the daughter of debbie reynolds to princess leia a character synonymous with the idea of a strong woman a soldier a fighter. >> the "star wars" celebration runs through tomorrow and includes a myriad of events for fans many of which can be streamed online. it's now open in the poconos! america's largest indoor waterpark. kalahari resorts & conventions book your african adventure now! the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepa
wars" family when she appeared in "star wars the force awakens" alongside her mother and grandmother debbie> my mom used to say she never knew where princess leia ended and carrie fisher began. she went from being an unknown actress the daughter of debbie reynolds to princess leia a character synonymous with the idea of a strong woman a soldier a fighter. >> the "star wars" celebration runs through tomorrow and includes a myriad of events for fans many of which...
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(----debbie----)yeah ...' reilly reacted on his podcast yesterday as we go inside bill's new spin! podcast hey i missed you guysbill's back! podcast 00.47 i am sad that i'm not on television anymore. i was very surprised how it all turned out. i can't say a lot, because there's much stuff going on right now.fresh from his italian vacation after being releived of his duties as host of "the o'reilly factor" for alleged sexual harrassment of fox's female employees, oreilly addressed his ousting on his "no spin news" podcast with bravado in tact ----podcast 01.00 i'm very confident the truth will come out, and when it does, i don't know if you're going to be surprised - but i think you're going to be shaken, as i am. there's a lot of stuff involved here.oreilly drew himself as the victim, claiming that there is more to the narrative than what's been reported in the mainstream media ----podcast 01.16 now, i can't say anymore because i just don't want to influence the flow of the information. airk tucker carlson i
(----debbie----)yeah ...' reilly reacted on his podcast yesterday as we go inside bill's new spin! podcast hey i missed you guysbill's back! podcast 00.47 i am sad that i'm not on television anymore. i was very surprised how it all turned out. i can't say a lot, because there's much stuff going on right now.fresh from his italian vacation after being releived of his duties as host of "the o'reilly factor" for alleged sexual harrassment of fox's female employees, oreilly addressed his...
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why hasn't anybody ever asked debbie wasserman shout how can you be a member of a racist a mm party? why hasn't anybody done that? >> host: let's hear what the viewers have to say -- >> guest: let me thank c-span for having me on. i'm not going to be on msnbc, cnn has already said they would never have me, told my publisher. we have a media which is not a media anymore. it's just a political weapon for the ideological left. >> host: have you are been here to "los angeles times" festival of books. >> guest: i have but i was banned for ten years by the editor of the paper, janet clayton. i complained that there are 500 authors at these festivals and i only count one that i -- i said this on c-span -- if said it was as much a disgrace as ucla because there are no conservatives on the faculty of the ucla. there are five consecutives out of 200 authors and they were arianna huffington and i countered three here so hasn't really changed. i had this high it's tells of ten years -- hiatus of ten years as a result. >> host: let's hear from mikal who is calling in from im. good afternoon, mich
why hasn't anybody ever asked debbie wasserman shout how can you be a member of a racist a mm party? why hasn't anybody done that? >> host: let's hear what the viewers have to say -- >> guest: let me thank c-span for having me on. i'm not going to be on msnbc, cnn has already said they would never have me, told my publisher. we have a media which is not a media anymore. it's just a political weapon for the ideological left. >> host: have you are been here to "los angeles...
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the floods come in the aftermath of tropical cyclone debbie. tim allman reports.ill remain. a huge stretch of land is now underwater. homes, schools, churches, farms — all have been affected. and as some of the waters begin to recede, you can see the impact, including dead livestock that weren't moved to higher ground in time. i came here a couple of hours ago this morning and the water down there was up to the roof line on the shared and there is a house behind the shed that we can't even see the roof of the house. so we don't know whether the house is still there or whether it has actually gone this time. in some areas, floodwaters are still rising. tens of thousands of people forced to leave their homes. many more are without electricity and water supplies. lives have been lost and are warning more could be in danger. our heart is broken for them today but it is another message but if there are floodwaters, stay right away from them. it is not a place to play. those waters are flowing very swiftly and, unfortunately, it takes cars away and it also is taking peo
the floods come in the aftermath of tropical cyclone debbie. tim allman reports.ill remain. a huge stretch of land is now underwater. homes, schools, churches, farms — all have been affected. and as some of the waters begin to recede, you can see the impact, including dead livestock that weren't moved to higher ground in time. i came here a couple of hours ago this morning and the water down there was up to the roof line on the shared and there is a house behind the shed that we can't even...
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the floods come in the aftermath of tuesdays category four tropical cyclone debbie.nded by floodwaters, to remain vigilant in the aftermath of a powerful tropical cyclone. as swollen rivers continue to rise, threatening tens of thousands of people living near major rivers in queensland and new south wales. cyclone debbie hit the eastern coast on tuesday, with winds up to 260 kilometres an hour, causing major damage to buildings, roads and crops. it's unbelievable, mate. it's picked it up like a big eskie and whipped it across the road. the country's prime minister, malcom turnbull, confirmed fatalities in the wake of the storm. two women in new south wales have died as a result of these floods. our thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time for them. military and rescue teams have been mobilised to help with the emergency, rescuing stranded people and distributing supplies, such as food, water and fuel. officials stress the danger will continue for some time. we hope, by the end of the day, we will see easing of those conditions an
the floods come in the aftermath of tuesdays category four tropical cyclone debbie.nded by floodwaters, to remain vigilant in the aftermath of a powerful tropical cyclone. as swollen rivers continue to rise, threatening tens of thousands of people living near major rivers in queensland and new south wales. cyclone debbie hit the eastern coast on tuesday, with winds up to 260 kilometres an hour, causing major damage to buildings, roads and crops. it's unbelievable, mate. it's picked it up like a...
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. >> debbie, let me say how truly sorry i am for your loss. what kind of man was your dad? >> if i could describe my dad in one word, it would be that he was peaceable. he was a peaceable man. avenues a kind man. he was a giving man. he was a loving man. he loved his family. he loved his children. he would give you the shirt off of his back, literally. he was just a giving type of man. >> debbie, i heard you say at some point he had no shame in his game. can you explain what you meant? >> well, what i meant by that, my dad, his grandsons, his grandchildren, the male children, what was the name they called him? they called him og. so that was for those who know what og means, everybody would know what he that means. but he was just cool. >> he was just a cool guy. his grandsons loved him. they admired him. you know, and not for any bad reasons but he was just a down to earth type of person. >> and i heard a story you told about that he would shop with the daughters, he would shop for things that maybe a dad might feel uncomfortable about but will he no shame about it. >> he
. >> debbie, let me say how truly sorry i am for your loss. what kind of man was your dad? >> if i could describe my dad in one word, it would be that he was peaceable. he was a peaceable man. avenues a kind man. he was a giving man. he was a loving man. he loved his family. he loved his children. he would give you the shirt off of his back, literally. he was just a giving type of man. >> debbie, i heard you say at some point he had no shame in his game. can you explain what...
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the insider's debbie matenopolus has more form los angeles...tonight we go inside what went wrong, and could janet be in for an 'unbreakable' payday? and tonight we go inside what went wrong, and could janet be in for an 'unbreakable' payday? there actually has been a sudden change......and i wanted you guys to be the first to know.sting on headlinesmy husband and i are planning our familythree months after giving birth to her first child janet and her husband wissam al mana (wiss-om all-mon-uh) have seperated.so the prenup reportedly has a 500 million dollar pay out for janet but the marriage must have lasted five yearsour legal insider asset protection attorney ann margaret carrozza says if they eventually do pull the plug on the relationship--the timing of their seperation is key for the music super star. every pre nup is different and if it says the time tolling stops upon seperation that they would not have made the five year mark and could be very significant for janet. but al mana is reportedly a billionaire. his family runs a luxury empi
the insider's debbie matenopolus has more form los angeles...tonight we go inside what went wrong, and could janet be in for an 'unbreakable' payday? and tonight we go inside what went wrong, and could janet be in for an 'unbreakable' payday? there actually has been a sudden change......and i wanted you guys to be the first to know.sting on headlinesmy husband and i are planning our familythree months after giving birth to her first child janet and her husband wissam al mana (wiss-om...
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congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz. we'll discuss with her when we come back.orward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it it'that can make a worldces, of difference. expedia, everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infect
congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz. we'll discuss with her when we come back.orward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it it'that can make a worldces, of difference. expedia, everything in one place, so you can travel the world...
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. 0fficials in the wake of cyclone debbie.r major rivers in queensland and new south wales. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, urged people to be vigilant and not to take risks. bob dylan will finally accept his nobel prize for literature in stockholm today. the american singer won the award in october but failed to travel to pick it up, or deliver the lecture that is required to receive the prize fund of around £700,000. if he doesn't fulfil the conditions byjune, he will have to forfeit his winnings. spoiler alert... it's april fools day... do you think that you have been full? you have said all sorts of strange things this morning, perhaps...? strange things this morning, perhaps... ? laughter and it's 60 years since television viewers first saw this. the past winter, one of the mildest in living memory, has had its effect in other ways as well, it has resulted in an especially heavy spaghetti harvest. this is panorama's famous spaghetti tree report. the three minute broadcast was watched by eight million people. unfortu
. 0fficials in the wake of cyclone debbie.r major rivers in queensland and new south wales. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, urged people to be vigilant and not to take risks. bob dylan will finally accept his nobel prize for literature in stockholm today. the american singer won the award in october but failed to travel to pick it up, or deliver the lecture that is required to receive the prize fund of around £700,000. if he doesn't fulfil the conditions byjune, he will have to forfeit...
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>> debbie probably knows more than i do have is with the foundation that is like for arthritis they support people who have the disease and they also sponsor research there is never enough money so when i was there i heard some very intriguing ideas that were very preliminary not yet you could give to a patient. >> [inaudible] >> she said that it has been very incremental but they can test many compounds that once instead of one at a time because there was uh situation the hot thought they had something the year could spend years with they thought what was working made no difference at all. so you don't want to go down the path like that if you don't have to. >> [inaudible] >> she thinks demand is the most inspirational person she has never met and i have to second that. [applause] thank you so much. spivvy of their contributions the book as is a discussion of the trafficking of dead bodies. i have traced medical records and anatomy professors that were involved and they wrote letters back-and-forth to one another to exhume them from the grave. one of the pivotal quotes this says niihau muc
>> debbie probably knows more than i do have is with the foundation that is like for arthritis they support people who have the disease and they also sponsor research there is never enough money so when i was there i heard some very intriguing ideas that were very preliminary not yet you could give to a patient. >> [inaudible] >> she said that it has been very incremental but they can test many compounds that once instead of one at a time because there was uh situation the hot...
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the insiders' debbie matenopoulos is in hollywood with more.) as reese witherspoon and nicole kidman prepare to put their hbo series "big little lies" to bed this sunday, will the viewers be prepared for who ends up six feet under? $w1 26 c2.5 g 0 c2.5 g 0 c2.5 g 0 (catherine) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (steve) catherine thank you. did the city of oakland ignor warnings about the dangers of a building at the center of a deadly fire? tonight we have new information on when the city was told that building should be shut down.(pam) plus a show of unity at an east bay high school that has been rocked by racist behavior by some of its students. kron 4 news at six is next. (steve) some students at an east bay school are fighting back tonight and showing unity tonight. itcomes after numerous on campus racist incidents led to some of their classmates being disciplined. ( steve ) good evening... i'm steve aveson.( pam ) and i'm pam moore.(pam) early today students at albany high school he
the insiders' debbie matenopoulos is in hollywood with more.) as reese witherspoon and nicole kidman prepare to put their hbo series "big little lies" to bed this sunday, will the viewers be prepared for who ends up six feet under? $w1 26 c2.5 g 0 c2.5 g 0 c2.5 g 0 (catherine) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (steve) catherine thank you. did the city of oakland ignor warnings about the dangers of a building at the center of a...