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and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset.sn't wanna work here anymore. what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got nothing to lose. [bleep] is gonna change. i'm a big believer in having the right people in the right job. so, donna, i'm gonna make sure this gets fixed. can you give us a minute... >> sure. >> and send frank in? >> sure. frank, you're up. >> frank is not the general manager. >> he's more of a manager downstairs. i don't think he's a manager up here in the office. >> that's the reality of it. hey, frank, can you have a seat? >> sure. >> frank, you are no longer the general manager. [intense music] ♪ coming up... >> i really need to talk to you about what i'm seeing in the company's financials. i would run. >> wow. >> frank, you are no longer the general manager. you can be a part of the team. but th
and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset.sn't wanna work here anymore. what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got nothing to lose. [bleep] is gonna change. i'm a big believer in having the right people in the right job. so, donna, i'm gonna...
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. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they b built their home n 2001, they thoughtt they were moving into an ideal countryside homome. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited aabout bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our drereams. >> instead, , like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started developing some numbness in my feet. first in one foot, anand then it just ket getting worse. and it just really y was concerng. . i wod lose my balance. then, i had a a stomachachche fr 3 weeks, really, r really bad. i had been to the doctotor, he d drew blood, and he called e at workrk and said, your liver s almost in failure. he said, i've never seen liver enzymes as high as yours are. >> donna isn't the only one with severe health issues. mark goolsby, who once worked at the plant, doesn't believe it's safe e to live here. >> there's been 12 p
. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they b built their home n 2001, they thoughtt they were moving into an ideal countryside homome. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited aabout bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our drereams. >> instead, , like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved...
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maybe donna, you can do this.hy would you not want to resign if you are seth williams, beyond the fact that he doesn't have to, legally? >> he needs a way to make a living and pay for his lawyers.r of this. i think if he had some other means of supporting himself, he but there's a bigger issue here, and seth is gonna have to face black lives matter calls for i think the hypocrisy of a prosecuting people like louise b offenses that -- they were compared to what he did. and so, i think the hypocrisyint going over well, and i think he's not gonna be able to walki, the responsibility forha >> mayor kenney has called for his resignation, and also interesting, black lives mattero resign, which is another, i guess, ironic part of all this, jeff. >> absolutely. but the thing is also, you know, the court of law will determine. i mean, the evidence seems extremely overwhelming that he is guilty, but let's be clear that the court of law will determine. and he believes, perhaps, that he is innocent, and it's difficult to put
maybe donna, you can do this.hy would you not want to resign if you are seth williams, beyond the fact that he doesn't have to, legally? >> he needs a way to make a living and pay for his lawyers.r of this. i think if he had some other means of supporting himself, he but there's a bigger issue here, and seth is gonna have to face black lives matter calls for i think the hypocrisy of a prosecuting people like louise b offenses that -- they were compared to what he did. and so, i think the...
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this time, the callers told donna they'd kidnapped her husband. t and if i didn't get them money, they were going to put a bulllet in his head. >> reporter: did you believe them? r: oh, yeah. >> reporter: what's that like? >> horrible. horrible. it's horrible. you're physically ill. >> reporter: like her husband, donna was also told to wire the cash from different locations. finally, her children contacted the police, who stopped her from wiring any more money with a startling revelation. >> "it's a scam." i'm like, "no, it's not." and they're like, "it's a scam." th reporter: the lutes had been the victims of a fake kidnapping scheme, and they weren't alone. >> but this is a nationwide problem. >> reporter: n.y.p.d. detective lieutenant john rogan told us organized crime rings call victims at random, convincing them they've kidnapped their loved ones. why would you say it's so effective in many of these cases? ef i believe it's effective because they're planning on everyone's good nature in wanting to get their family members back. >> reporter: t
this time, the callers told donna they'd kidnapped her husband. t and if i didn't get them money, they were going to put a bulllet in his head. >> reporter: did you believe them? r: oh, yeah. >> reporter: what's that like? >> horrible. horrible. it's horrible. you're physically ill. >> reporter: like her husband, donna was also told to wire the cash from different locations. finally, her children contacted the police, who stopped her from wiring any more money with a...
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soon his wife donna wondered why her husband hadn't come home. and the next day discovered the money was missing. >> so at that point all you knew was he had taken $10,000 out of the bank and was nowhere to be found. >> that's right. >> reporter: but that was just the start. now her phone rang. the callers told donna they'd kidnapped her husband. >> and if i didn't get them money they were going to put a bullet in his hid. >> reporter: did you believe them? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: what was that like? >> horrible, horrible, horrible. you're physically ill. >> reporter: like her husband, donna was also told to wire the cash from different locations. finally, her children contacted the police, who stopped her from wiring any more money with a startling revelation. >> it's a scam. i'm like, no it's not. and they're like, it's a scam. >> reporter: they had been the victims of a fake kidnapping scheme, and they weren't alone. the >> their is is a nationwide pro. >> reporter: john logan told us organized crime gangs call people at random telling them
soon his wife donna wondered why her husband hadn't come home. and the next day discovered the money was missing. >> so at that point all you knew was he had taken $10,000 out of the bank and was nowhere to be found. >> that's right. >> reporter: but that was just the start. now her phone rang. the callers told donna they'd kidnapped her husband. >> and if i didn't get them money they were going to put a bullet in his hid. >> reporter: did you believe them?...
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how do i move it forward, donna? i am going to- i have been in the job-training world since late 70s. was head of our labor department here in california for a number of years. and have been involved with the adult autism community for the past decade. particularly, as a volunteer with ascend, which is our adult autism volunteer adult autism group. i did a book a couple of years back all the autism job club, which we are doing a new version coming out early 2018. i look back at the book. the book was published in march 2000 andsorryblissfully outdated. i want to talk about very briefly as i say some other things going on in the autism community here in the bay area and nationwide. first, let me also say i'm very glad we have three of our friends from city government, friends of the autism community who are very interested sue, talk, and scott at ascent could we've been talking to them about what might be done but they've been good friends of the community. in terms of-it's very interesting in just the decade i've bee
how do i move it forward, donna? i am going to- i have been in the job-training world since late 70s. was head of our labor department here in california for a number of years. and have been involved with the adult autism community for the past decade. particularly, as a volunteer with ascend, which is our adult autism volunteer adult autism group. i did a book a couple of years back all the autism job club, which we are doing a new version coming out early 2018. i look back at the book. the...
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donna, welcome back booktv. >> caller: hi. thank you, rebecca. i wanted to ask your opinion and observations regarding to recent elizabeth warren-mitch mcconnell situation in the senate? with i tried to explain it to her and told her to shut up and yet she persisted. could you comment on that? >> it was an interestingly unpleasa unpleasant moment. one of the interesting things in the trump era is stuff that people didn't see is obvious. and mitch mcconnell's desire to silence elizabeth warren seemed to be well understood around the country and gave us the beautiful tag line nevertheless she persisted. that became a beautiful slogan. maybe it backfired on him. >> back to your book, feminism need men. >> people criticize women for voting for trump but we don't ask only people of color to be anti racist. all women have been on the hook and that is understanding. or how women who have never been exposed to feminist behavior besides what they get on fox tv are not feminists. feminists means ensuring rights and economic and reproductive rights and stop
donna, welcome back booktv. >> caller: hi. thank you, rebecca. i wanted to ask your opinion and observations regarding to recent elizabeth warren-mitch mcconnell situation in the senate? with i tried to explain it to her and told her to shut up and yet she persisted. could you comment on that? >> it was an interestingly unpleasa unpleasant moment. one of the interesting things in the trump era is stuff that people didn't see is obvious. and mitch mcconnell's desire to silence...
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. >> host: donna, bronx, new york. hi, donna. you're on the air. >> caller: hi. hi, lillian. i'm sad to say that i did not read your book yet, but i definitely am going to pick it up. i'm a lesbian, i'm in hi 50s. i -- in my 50s. i came out when i was 16 years old, in the middle '70s. it was the first group that i i remember going to was called the lesbian feminist liberation on 13th street down in greenwich village. >> guest: yes. >> caller: i don't know if you knew a woman by the name of betty santoro, she was a big, big activist and rallied in washington. anyway, i'm calling because i have wronged to this group -- belonged to this group up in white plains, it's an lgbtq group, and the landlord decided after nine years to sell the place. and so the rent was $1,000 a month, ask we were doing -- we had facilitators that ran groups of people that needed, coming out groups, support groups. we had drumming circles, we had dances, fundraisers, and now we're finding it very, very hard to find a place to just rent or just go half with someone on to try and continue this with, for t
. >> host: donna, bronx, new york. hi, donna. you're on the air. >> caller: hi. hi, lillian. i'm sad to say that i did not read your book yet, but i definitely am going to pick it up. i'm a lesbian, i'm in hi 50s. i -- in my 50s. i came out when i was 16 years old, in the middle '70s. it was the first group that i i remember going to was called the lesbian feminist liberation on 13th street down in greenwich village. >> guest: yes. >> caller: i don't know if you knew a...
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donna, thank you for being with us.aigned today? the rcn has long campaigned to scrap the cap on nursing paid, because we know that many of the nurses feel undervalued and have had a pay restraint in several years which means they have lost about 40% of their wages in terms of salary. we welcome the recognition that nhs staff need to be rewarded and any government that rewards the nursing staff rewards the patients that they ca re staff rewards the patients that they care for. the question is whether the country can afford paying nhs staff more? my response to that is the austerity measures that we have put in place are a choice, and it depends on what we value as a country. we would argue that the health of the nation is the highest priority and therefore we would want to see those providing care for the nation remunerated properly. part of theissueis nation remunerated properly. part of the issue is recruitment, isn't it? in terms of stuff coming into the national health service and the need for those staff. post brex
donna, thank you for being with us.aigned today? the rcn has long campaigned to scrap the cap on nursing paid, because we know that many of the nurses feel undervalued and have had a pay restraint in several years which means they have lost about 40% of their wages in terms of salary. we welcome the recognition that nhs staff need to be rewarded and any government that rewards the nursing staff rewards the patients that they ca re staff rewards the patients that they care for. the question is...
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donna, please, we can't help you if you don't tell us. (crying) no one can help me.onna, just tell us what happened, please. (crying) he wants to go out with his friends tonight. when "true love" won at the sundance film festival, we got an incredible amount of interest. you bang your head against the wall so many times you keep banging your head, the wall's not there anymore. everything opened up quickly. and we took meetings and were very excited but what was interesting at the end is we found out that in order to get into the system, then there are certain things that you need to do. and to this day, i mean, i'm just not sure how much i can make myself fit into the system. (man) devotion to one's family is more pleasing in god's eyes. (narrator) nancy savoca's "household saints" depicts a young woman's religious journey. (lily taylor) you don't sit around waiting for miracles, because then you come to expect some big announcement to let you know that a miracle is on its way. (nancy savoca) we did go out with a script but it was rejected basically because it's not
donna, please, we can't help you if you don't tell us. (crying) no one can help me.onna, just tell us what happened, please. (crying) he wants to go out with his friends tonight. when "true love" won at the sundance film festival, we got an incredible amount of interest. you bang your head against the wall so many times you keep banging your head, the wall's not there anymore. everything opened up quickly. and we took meetings and were very excited but what was interesting at the end...
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the seven—year—old elephant, named donna, who enjoy the favourite treat from their hands.r almost a decade. myanmar and china have agreed to open a pipeline carrying about 140,000 tons of crude oil. the deal sealed the first official visit to china by the president of myanmar. after an agreement was reached between the two countries, shipments had been held up because ofan shipments had been held up because of an argument over this. as you can see, the pipeline route stretches nearly 800 kilometres across myanmar toa nearly 800 kilometres across myanmar to a chinese province. what does this mean for their relationship going forward? earlier i spoke to someone from the institute, institute for international policy. the majority of imports come through the straits of malacca and the foreign navy say the us navy and the conflict situation could use that narrow strait to choke off oil imports to china. this pipeline would supply about 6% of china's current imports. it would solve the dilemma —— wouldn't solve the dilemma —— wouldn't solve the dilemma but they could diversify a
the seven—year—old elephant, named donna, who enjoy the favourite treat from their hands.r almost a decade. myanmar and china have agreed to open a pipeline carrying about 140,000 tons of crude oil. the deal sealed the first official visit to china by the president of myanmar. after an agreement was reached between the two countries, shipments had been held up because ofan shipments had been held up because of an argument over this. as you can see, the pipeline route stretches nearly 800...
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presentador: muy buenas noches, la primera crisis internacional durante el gobierno del presidente donnase ha --donald trump, se ha ocurrido hoy. [habla en inglÉs] reportero: el gobierno del presidente trump, bombardea esta noche su voz a objetivos militares de siria. dispararon hasta 60 misiles, contra objetivos en una base de la fuerza aÉrea de siria, desde donde se presume que se iniciar a los ataques. esta tarde el secretario de estado dice que el uso de armas quÍmicas en siria, inhabilita al presidente de ese paÍs. el 10 de los republicanos en el congreso, dijo que esta acciÓn es apropiada y justa . agregÓ que los ataques dejan en claro que el rÉgimen de assad, ya no puede contar con el apoyo de los estados unidos. la ofensiva de esta noche, podrÍa ser apenas el inicio de una prolongada campaÑa militar en ese paÍs. entrevistado: tiene que tener cuidado. para mÍ lo que hay que cambiar son las perspectivas de los rusos que el lago se estÁn manteniendo en el poder. presentador: esta noche tendremos mÁs reacciones. se dijo que esta acciÓn representa o deberÍa representar un cambio para
presentador: muy buenas noches, la primera crisis internacional durante el gobierno del presidente donnase ha --donald trump, se ha ocurrido hoy. [habla en inglÉs] reportero: el gobierno del presidente trump, bombardea esta noche su voz a objetivos militares de siria. dispararon hasta 60 misiles, contra objetivos en una base de la fuerza aÉrea de siria, desde donde se presume que se iniciar a los ataques. esta tarde el secretario de estado dice que el uso de armas quÍmicas en siria,...
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donna gentile o'donnell is a nonprofit executive. and sam katz -- he's a documentarian., thank you for being with us on this sunday morning. >> morning. >> good morning. >> let's first react to that conversation just now with congressman meehan. should he and other republicans start to feel some sort of worry? we have seen these town hall meetings. there's a lot of energy, that certainly the liberal base is more energized than we've seen in a generation. i think that's probably fair to say. we also saw that race play out in kansas last week where the heavily favored republican came within, you know, the skin of his teeth, frankly, plus or minus six points, in winning that race. is pat meehan in danger? >> i don't think. i don't think he's in danger. >> yeah. >> but i think to the larger question about whether republicans should be concerned, i don't think it's the liberal base that's the problem. i think it's the healthcare constituency that's the problem, which crosses over conservative and liberal. i think people feel -- you know, the obamacare initiative, when it was
donna gentile o'donnell is a nonprofit executive. and sam katz -- he's a documentarian., thank you for being with us on this sunday morning. >> morning. >> good morning. >> let's first react to that conversation just now with congressman meehan. should he and other republicans start to feel some sort of worry? we have seen these town hall meetings. there's a lot of energy, that certainly the liberal base is more energized than we've seen in a generation. i think that's...
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matt and donna, have good sundays. >> thanks. you too. >>> that does it for this hour. lui. catch me on twitter, instagram, as well as facebook on these particular handles. thanks for sticking around. we'll have more on the breaking news here on msnbc. that we're telling you about coming out of cleveland. for now, "the point" is next with my colleague, ari melber. have a great day. our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. tempur-pedic sleep is power. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> hello. i'm arir melber in new york. welcome to "the point." our special coverage of the trump presidency and stories beyond the headlines. bomb first, ask questions last, how trump is leaning into the military tactics before gathering all the facts on the foreign policy challenges around the world. >>> and just some guy? steve bannon, holding on to his job this weekend but facing a rhetorical demotion as trump diminishes his role. >>> plus the approval ratings sky high for one s
matt and donna, have good sundays. >> thanks. you too. >>> that does it for this hour. lui. catch me on twitter, instagram, as well as facebook on these particular handles. thanks for sticking around. we'll have more on the breaking news here on msnbc. that we're telling you about coming out of cleveland. for now, "the point" is next with my colleague, ari melber. have a great day. our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so...
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van hollen is running against donna edwards, a fellow house member in a primary, and donna edwards african-americanvan hollen who is white, for him huge african-american turnout in baltimore could have put donna edwards over the top. so there was tension between what clinton needs and what van hollen needs. van hollen has said he did nothing -- i should say since the book came out, van hollen said he did nothing to suppress the vote there. but obviously his interest was not to have a larger vote. and hillary clinton's reaction to that was as you showed, f chris van hollen. she's basically saying i'm the candidate, the presidency matters, not the senate seat. >> wow, interesting book. jonathan allen and amy parnes with a hot book out right now. thank you very much for being here. it's called "shattered." thank you. >> thank you, joy. >>> up next, donald trump's ever expanding war on immigration. brian, i just need to know if the customer app will be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technolo
van hollen is running against donna edwards, a fellow house member in a primary, and donna edwards african-americanvan hollen who is white, for him huge african-american turnout in baltimore could have put donna edwards over the top. so there was tension between what clinton needs and what van hollen needs. van hollen has said he did nothing -- i should say since the book came out, van hollen said he did nothing to suppress the vote there. but obviously his interest was not to have a larger...
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donna trump, es el primer mandatario que en 40 aÑos, no revela su declaraciÓn de impuesto.gobierno del presidente donald trump, es polÉmico desde el primer momento en el que se estableciÓ. alguno de sus puestos claves estÁn en mano de figuras de derecha, o republicanos conservadores. carlos arellano, tiene mÁs. carlos: este ex analista, tendrÁ un alto cargo, será asesor. " creo que el seÑor presidente, debe mantener una polÍtica de mucho cuidado en estos asuntos. el nombramiento de personas, va alterar la imagen que deja al presidente la comunidad". [habla en inglÉs] carlos: a travÉs de esta organizaciÓn... se hace creer que los emigrantes son buscadores de oro, son oportunistas que se valen del problema de las pandillas, para quedarse en estados unidos. entrevistado: con el tiempo el seÑor presidente se darÁ cuenta de estas cosas, porque si no se va a convertir en el rechazo colectivo. carlos: todavÍa no se queda claro si donald trump es el culpable de haber contratado a personas con grandes polÍticas antiinmigrantes. presentador: un mexicano indocumentado, muriÓ en un cen
donna trump, es el primer mandatario que en 40 aÑos, no revela su declaraciÓn de impuesto.gobierno del presidente donald trump, es polÉmico desde el primer momento en el que se estableciÓ. alguno de sus puestos claves estÁn en mano de figuras de derecha, o republicanos conservadores. carlos arellano, tiene mÁs. carlos: este ex analista, tendrÁ un alto cargo, será asesor. " creo que el seÑor presidente, debe mantener una polÍtica de mucho cuidado en estos asuntos. el nombramiento...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh offer donna the elephant a snack while touring a new home for nine asian elephants at whipsnade zoo. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. first to our top story this afternoon. the parents of a sick baby with a rare genetic condition have said they are "devastated" after a judge ruled doctors can withdraw life support. the child charlie gard was born on in august 2016 with a rare genetic disorder causing progressive muscle weakness. specialists at great ormond street hospital said his brain damage was irreversible. charlie's parents wanted to take their son to the us for a treatment trial. more than 80,000 people raised £1.26 million in a crowd funding campaign to fund the treatment abroad but in today's ruling, thejudge said that it was in charlie's best interest to remove life support and concentrate on palliative care. let's go straight to the high court and our correspondent helena lee. thejunl said he the junl said he made thejunl said he made this decision with the heaviest of hearts. the pa rents say with the heaviest of hearts. the parents
the queen and the duke of edinburgh offer donna the elephant a snack while touring a new home for nine asian elephants at whipsnade zoo. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. first to our top story this afternoon. the parents of a sick baby with a rare genetic condition have said they are "devastated" after a judge ruled doctors can withdraw life support. the child charlie gard was born on in august 2016 with a rare genetic disorder causing progressive muscle weakness. specialists...
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judicial de una demanda presentada por la ciudad de san francisco, en contra de la orden ejecutiva de donnaosición del gobierno. reportero: los condados de santa clara y san francisco, alega que la orden que quita fondos a la ciudad de santuario, si es inconstitucional. los demanda de le dijeron al juez que cada uno podÍa perder mÁs de $1,000,000,000, fondos de los que dependen para proveer servicios de loma necesitados. -- los mÁs necesitados. " lo que dice la Órdenes que nos van a quitar el dinero que tenemos". en contraparte, dicen que sÓlo se retirarÁn, los fondos de justicia, no todos los fondos federales. " los fondos federales pueden ser perdidos, si estos condados no fuerzan la ley de migracion ahora salieron a decir que no es lo que significa". el futuro inmediato de la orden ejecutiva contra lazio de santuario, estÁ ahora en manos de esta corte, en los prÓximos dÍas el juez federal decidirÁ si la bloquea o no. lo que decida afectarÁ a todas las ciudades anterior. presentador: huÉspedes y turistas se llevan un buen susto en el techo del hotel bellagio, en las vegas. despuÉs del inc
judicial de una demanda presentada por la ciudad de san francisco, en contra de la orden ejecutiva de donnaosición del gobierno. reportero: los condados de santa clara y san francisco, alega que la orden que quita fondos a la ciudad de santuario, si es inconstitucional. los demanda de le dijeron al juez que cada uno podÍa perder mÁs de $1,000,000,000, fondos de los que dependen para proveer servicios de loma necesitados. -- los mÁs necesitados. " lo que dice la Órdenes que nos van a...
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and donna brazile giving her questions?an: sanders, if he had complaints, it should be donna brazile. there is new blood and i think that's the question and how do you get energy. the party is very young. and it's more in tune with mr. bernie sanders than it is with hillary clinton. >> dagen: she has something in common with the party which is a total lack of self-awareness. she's a shape shifter. nobody knew who she was and she can't look in the mirror and say it you know why a last? because of that one staring back at me in the mirror. that's why she lost. people say that privately all the time expect for her most diehard fans who have been drunk the last 20 some odd years. >> juan: congratulations to neil gorsuch each. i think it's evident of how politically divided we are in the fact that hillary clinton did win the popular vote. when you look at state like michigan, you look at states like wisconsin and florida, formally voting for obama, now going towards tromp, those actions in the last few days had a lot of voters w
and donna brazile giving her questions?an: sanders, if he had complaints, it should be donna brazile. there is new blood and i think that's the question and how do you get energy. the party is very young. and it's more in tune with mr. bernie sanders than it is with hillary clinton. >> dagen: she has something in common with the party which is a total lack of self-awareness. she's a shape shifter. nobody knew who she was and she can't look in the mirror and say it you know why a last?...
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donna summer being the biggest embodiment.assion more -- >> actuashoolly i verybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure that the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in ten minutes. ♪ oh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all time. and they kicked off a revolution. ♪ >> unless you have been living in a sealed cage you probably noticed america's latest craze is disco dancing. that's dancin' without the g. >> fluffy, where have you been? ♪ i want to put on my my my my my boogie shoes and dance with you ♪ >> what they generate with the records, we are talking about an estimated 4 billion, with a b, $4 billion a year. >> i remember really being upset about this word disco. it was r & b music to me. i felt like they stripped it and gave it a new name and weren't giving credit where i think the credit was supposed to go. >> to bring that -- to bring that sound in that's great. one, two, three, four. >> the beegees always liked r&b and soul. >> they were
donna summer being the biggest embodiment.assion more -- >> actuashoolly i verybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure that the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in ten minutes. ♪ oh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all time. and they kicked off a revolution. ♪ >> unless you have been living in a sealed cage you probably noticed america's latest craze is disco dancing. that's dancin'...
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police say brooks was in the area but never went inside, and they say a donna aoeuby was there instead. >> approached the female and her child and fired one shot. close range. and then exited the restaurant. >> the bullet missed the mother and child and nobody was hurt. >> through the course of our investigation we learned the intended targeted victim was the 11-month-old child. >> brooks and ivy tried to kill the baby once before. at the end of the month brooks at the end of the month brooks was accused of luring location to run them over. he denied any involvement. police are not revealing a possible motive. in dublin, abc7 news. >>> on to developing news, the two groups that invited ann coulter to speak at are planning to sue berkeley if she cannot spea they are giving the university until 5:00 p.m. today to honor their original agreement. the university said they changed the date because of specific security vets and coulter is vowing to do her speech no matter what. >>> hi, everyone. fighting words from hillary clinton, who actually has said we cannot count on the current administ
police say brooks was in the area but never went inside, and they say a donna aoeuby was there instead. >> approached the female and her child and fired one shot. close range. and then exited the restaurant. >> the bullet missed the mother and child and nobody was hurt. >> through the course of our investigation we learned the intended targeted victim was the 11-month-old child. >> brooks and ivy tried to kill the baby once before. at the end of the month brooks at the...
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. >> reporter: donna brecker maddux is a federal prosecutor. she says that meeting would change ralph's life. did she have any clue at that point how rich this guy was? >> he began to share with rachel his best-kept secrets, and they also related to his father's wealth and to the work on the tree farm. >> reporter: so, once he starts to unburden himself, she presumably starts to realize this is somebody -- this is the powerball ticket. >> that's the hook, yeah. >> reporter: rachel also reveals a lot about herself to ralph, says she too is alone in the world. she's lost her parents, and had cared for her husband as he died of cancer. >> and that creates a sense of empathy. >> reporter: bob nygaard is a private investigator who has solved sweetheart swindle cases all over the world. >> they learned all about him, and then they specifically took what he told them to use it against him. they preyed upon him. >> reporter: rachel convinces ralph that her psychic abilities can help him get want he craves most -- companionship, a family. and now the tr
. >> reporter: donna brecker maddux is a federal prosecutor. she says that meeting would change ralph's life. did she have any clue at that point how rich this guy was? >> he began to share with rachel his best-kept secrets, and they also related to his father's wealth and to the work on the tree farm. >> reporter: so, once he starts to unburden himself, she presumably starts to realize this is somebody -- this is the powerball ticket. >> that's the hook, yeah. >>...
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now, i'm going to come over here to donna, our director, donna, explain to me the device he was justusing augmen augmentd communication device, that's the way kenny speaks. there are different form of communication devices, some students use pictures, some use switches. but kenny has a more sophisticated device. >> okay, now, tell me about some of the other programs that you have here. because you have all ages here? >> we do. service student from the ages of three to 21, they're with different disabilities, we have students who have intellectual disability, called our foundations program, for student in a need more medical attention, then we have our second chance program, for stood went emotional disturbance, need more of they are sputum, and largest program here our connections program, that's the program for student on the autism spectrum disorder. >> well, it is a pleasure to be out here today. i love all of the signs that they made saying hello mr. bob, good day philadelphia, they're excited to be on tv, and we're excited to be here, the davidson school at elwyn, everybody give
now, i'm going to come over here to donna, our director, donna, explain to me the device he was justusing augmen augmentd communication device, that's the way kenny speaks. there are different form of communication devices, some students use pictures, some use switches. but kenny has a more sophisticated device. >> okay, now, tell me about some of the other programs that you have here. because you have all ages here? >> we do. service student from the ages of three to 21, they're...
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. >> as i this is being defeated in more donna syria anorak we will see more attacks like this. small high-profile attacks that are difficult to defend or protect against and in a democratic society we cannot guard every landmark. >> france -- >> reporter: vice president mike pence pledged our support to france and our allies. >> terrorism can strike anywhere anytime something that the people of indonesia in the united states know all too well. >> reporter: analysts say this could push french voters towards a hard right leader with a hard-line stance against muslim immigration. the vote is just two days away with the runoff next month in washington caroline shively fox news. >>> today in germany a 28-year- old german russian citizen was arrested for the bombing of a bus a player in a police officer were hurt they say he acted for financial reasons he hope to earn millions of dollars by dropping the team stock value and making money off it.>>> campus republicans are threatening a lawsuit over plans to move the date for controversial speaker ann coulter. >> campus republicans are
. >> as i this is being defeated in more donna syria anorak we will see more attacks like this. small high-profile attacks that are difficult to defend or protect against and in a democratic society we cannot guard every landmark. >> france -- >> reporter: vice president mike pence pledged our support to france and our allies. >> terrorism can strike anywhere anytime something that the people of indonesia in the united states know all too well. >> reporter:...
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amonday donna is a liberal who lived for several months under this trump banner. last week she decided to make her own statement saying nope with a period pointing up. >> i've gotten messages from the country, from around the world. and also the attention of management. this notice went out saying it's a lease violation to hang anything. even the team playing across the treat. meanwhile the banner \war\what are continued. the banner banner swismed out to hillary for president. i felt like my m was a little fulfilling to see a hillary banner up for a while. he switched it back out for today. >> some neighbors thatted to laugh. i kind of cheered them on. i was interesting. i kind of like it. others say they understand where management is coming from in this tense political climate. certainly with how contentious things are in our country in the political area i'm not surprised that the building wants to probably stay neutral on that. we did talk to the man with the trump ban eras well. he didn't want to go on camera, but he said he doesn't have any bad feelings for
amonday donna is a liberal who lived for several months under this trump banner. last week she decided to make her own statement saying nope with a period pointing up. >> i've gotten messages from the country, from around the world. and also the attention of management. this notice went out saying it's a lease violation to hang anything. even the team playing across the treat. meanwhile the banner \war\what are continued. the banner banner swismed out to hillary for president. i felt like...
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they've been able to throw up donna brazile. throw these names out like firecrackers, and i mean they explode, and they get in the press. is this just the power of the president we have to live with? mainstream journalism has to cover whatever malarkey there is out there? >> thanks for that. >> i am taking a shot, okay? i am taking a shot. you heard it. >> look, if the president -- you know, the point is if candidate donald trump makes these kinds of allegations, that's one thing. the fact that the president of the united states sitting in the oval office with the full power of the presidency decides to use the bully pulpit of an interview -- and by the way, we did not prompt him to start talking about susan rice. we came into the office, my colleague maggie haberman and i, to talk about infrastructure. we had ten detailed questions to talk with him about infrastructure. and, boom, right out of the box he starts talking about susan rice. first he makes an allegation essentially that there are other obama administration officials
they've been able to throw up donna brazile. throw these names out like firecrackers, and i mean they explode, and they get in the press. is this just the power of the president we have to live with? mainstream journalism has to cover whatever malarkey there is out there? >> thanks for that. >> i am taking a shot, okay? i am taking a shot. you heard it. >> look, if the president -- you know, the point is if candidate donald trump makes these kinds of allegations, that's one...
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hi, donna. caller: good morning. the first 100 days in mr. trump -- wow, sounds like a testosterone contest out there and it worries me the whole planet. i'm really concerned. host: what do you think about him saying there could be a major conflict? with north korea? i hope supposedly he has got smart people who can avoid this. this is something really, really serious. host: do you think should use those words? caller: yes, he should use those words. i mean, there are two guys telling him, telling each other who is bigger than he is? i am better or bigger. what kind of nonsense is that? host: kevin and north carolina -- kevin in north carolina. what you think? -- what do you think? caller: this guy is not stable. everyone who sees the propaganda and how those guys come to power, he really identifies said he is not right in the head. as soon as he gets a capability nuke toh n california, he is going to hold us hostage. it is imperative that we deal with this china hopefully -- it is imperative that we deal with this guy, hopefully, with china
hi, donna. caller: good morning. the first 100 days in mr. trump -- wow, sounds like a testosterone contest out there and it worries me the whole planet. i'm really concerned. host: what do you think about him saying there could be a major conflict? with north korea? i hope supposedly he has got smart people who can avoid this. this is something really, really serious. host: do you think should use those words? caller: yes, he should use those words. i mean, there are two guys telling him,...
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at the time he was in a tough race with representative donna edwards. he won that race by 14 points. van hollen aide tells the baltimore sun that the campaign category denied the charge -- categorically denied the charge. >>> the last time we had a democrat in congress way back in 1979. voters seem to be humming a different tune now. they said democrat john oseoff -- they sent democrat jon ossoff to the top of the charts. he's going to face republican karen handel in a runoff this june because neither of the for republicans this is a wake- up call. for democrats a chance to field test the stand up to trump campaign theme prior to next year's midterm election. >>> a dispute over this playground in missouri could impact where you send your children to school. the supreme court heard arguments in the case today. a lutheran church applied for a safe grant for the safety surface on its preschool program. missouri said no because its constitution blocks it from giving taxpayer money to religious institutions so the church sued. >> when the government is engag
at the time he was in a tough race with representative donna edwards. he won that race by 14 points. van hollen aide tells the baltimore sun that the campaign category denied the charge -- categorically denied the charge. >>> the last time we had a democrat in congress way back in 1979. voters seem to be humming a different tune now. they said democrat john oseoff -- they sent democrat jon ossoff to the top of the charts. he's going to face republican karen handel in a runoff this june...
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they were given the chance to feed the elephants and it was clear that donna the elephant loves bananasare up—to—date. stay with us. more from me later. at first, hardtalk. when it comes to seeking justice for some of the wrongs committed by american forces, the record hasn't always been that good. my guest today flew into the middle of the my lai massacre in vietnam in 1968 and stopped the wholesale slaughter of vietnamese civilians. it was more than 30 years before anybody even bothered to say thank you. has the us military now learned the lessons it should have done from vietnam? hugh thompson, a very warm welcome to the programme. thank you very much. when you hear allegations of brutality by us troops in iraq, failure to respect the geneva conventions, what goes through your mind? bad leadership. the past and my situation goes through it and wondering, has nothing been learned? how something like this could happen in the present that seems to have happened. i don't know to what degree because i don't have the facts, but it shouldn't have happened. in 1991, commanders were told when
they were given the chance to feed the elephants and it was clear that donna the elephant loves bananasare up—to—date. stay with us. more from me later. at first, hardtalk. when it comes to seeking justice for some of the wrongs committed by american forces, the record hasn't always been that good. my guest today flew into the middle of the my lai massacre in vietnam in 1968 and stopped the wholesale slaughter of vietnamese civilians. it was more than 30 years before anybody even bothered...
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. >> reporter: donna mcgrady got a call from the school but missed it so immediately called back. >> i heard about everything that was going on. the gentleman that kilter elderly gentleman but when i called the school she didn't go into detail as to why the school was locked down. all the precaution the lock down was lifted just before 3:00 this afternoon no word yet as to where the 911 calls came from but nervous parents hoped they were made by well-peek citizen. don't make jokes about the situation. an older man lost his life. for anyone, any school, it could be the city of boulevard philadelphia, it could be new jersey, wherever, just don't make a joke out of the situation because it's not a joking manner. >> reporter: we do know that steven's cell phone was tracked to erie pennsylvania there's a chance he could possibly still be in pa. maybe eastern pa. of course, continue to be vigilant. >> all right, brad, good advice. thanks. during stephens rant on facebook he mentioned fraternity omega sci-fi which he once belonged to. >> and now fraternity brothers are talking and urging hi
. >> reporter: donna mcgrady got a call from the school but missed it so immediately called back. >> i heard about everything that was going on. the gentleman that kilter elderly gentleman but when i called the school she didn't go into detail as to why the school was locked down. all the precaution the lock down was lifted just before 3:00 this afternoon no word yet as to where the 911 calls came from but nervous parents hoped they were made by well-peek citizen. don't make jokes...
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and donna bipartisan basis with a potential hero. and he was chased so much for propriety but will save the u.s. millions and millions of dollars. and then to set themselves up. so then when joseph refused to think that was the final word the experience was nothing was the word and the transfer epps -- transcript was something to read. so this is something that howard was so close and then joseph stood in the way. but his reaction in many ways seems reflexive. >> so you say it's the q5 years? in my mind a sea scrambling around the country but it sounds like there may have been too much material so can you find yourself in a position and then tried to write the history of the war and then it to them decades and certainly less of very good research assistance so to put that through the discovery in the way that bill moyers to it now it allotted time and a lot of for. where it bought a needed the mental energy was the terrain. you could read of the manuscript but i had never spent much time so going there and spending lot of time there
and donna bipartisan basis with a potential hero. and he was chased so much for propriety but will save the u.s. millions and millions of dollars. and then to set themselves up. so then when joseph refused to think that was the final word the experience was nothing was the word and the transfer epps -- transcript was something to read. so this is something that howard was so close and then joseph stood in the way. but his reaction in many ways seems reflexive. >> so you say it's the q5...
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the queen, who's patron of the zoological society of london, met donna, who is one of a herd of nineally opening a new $2.5 million centre of elephant care at the zoo. just quickly, the main news. police in germany believes the football tea m in germany believes the football team borussia dortmund was deliberately targeted by three explosive devices as they were travelling to a game. one player was hurt. that is it for now. thank you for watching. hello there, good morning. cooler, cloudy weather is more likely as we head into the easter weekend. there was some sunshine around yesterday. it was quite warm in the sunshine too, that was pontypridd in wales. but further north it was rather grey, threatening skies that we had here in stirling in scotland. and we had this thick cloud across more northern parts of the uk, and that's slowly pushing its way southwards. we've got a westerly breeze, though, and that is dragging in cloud even across england and wales, so temperatures here won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push its way slow
the queen, who's patron of the zoological society of london, met donna, who is one of a herd of nineally opening a new $2.5 million centre of elephant care at the zoo. just quickly, the main news. police in germany believes the football tea m in germany believes the football team borussia dortmund was deliberately targeted by three explosive devices as they were travelling to a game. one player was hurt. that is it for now. thank you for watching. hello there, good morning. cooler, cloudy...
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the queen, who's patron of the zoological society of london, met donna, who is one of a nine—strong asian the scottish highlands, st ives bay in cornwall, the palace of westminster — they're just some of the places that have been named among the best views in britain. 2,500 people were asked to choose their favourites and here are the top three. in third pace was stonehenge, the prehistoric monument in wiltshire. the three sisters mountains in glen coe came second. in first place, chosen as britain's best view, is what you see from the summit of snowden, the highest mountain in wales. jon kay is at another good view. jon. yes, absolutely gorgeous here. we head towards sunset this evening. you can see why this place was among the top ten. when you look at this list, selected by thousands of people, what struck me was that it's not all the most calm, tranquil most peaceful of places. many of these most popular views are quite the opposite. you need a head for heights, and it can be one of the wettest spots in the uk, but on a clear day the summit of mount snowdon has been voted britain's be
the queen, who's patron of the zoological society of london, met donna, who is one of a nine—strong asian the scottish highlands, st ives bay in cornwall, the palace of westminster — they're just some of the places that have been named among the best views in britain. 2,500 people were asked to choose their favourites and here are the top three. in third pace was stonehenge, the prehistoric monument in wiltshire. the three sisters mountains in glen coe came second. in first place, chosen as...
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. >> did he call him that prima donna. >> 59-year-old patton jeep drier 90 miles in france well southdid he correct driving. >> when i hit bounce straighten my helmet. >> patton and third army jenner's 101st airborne at junction of bastion to begin their defense of the small belgian town by december 20th 18,000 surrounded by general's division. >> starting flying missions, middle of december. >> sergeant joe regan at center in b17 nicknamed. the hashesest wintery in 50 years from shifting allied troops in the remaininging battle the skies cleared on 23 december sfooshgs. >> what is your mission. >> bottoming targets around periphery of the bulge. >> castle, distortman. >> how cold is no it 27,000 feet in december. >> it was -- 50 below we were -- in -- >> so we were comfortable as long as electricity was on. >> george patton to bastion as fast as he could. >> did you hear patton frustrated. >> why he, you you know here i am trying to get job done here pushing me back would be the give me equipment won't give me this, the day after christmas patton's troops relieved 101st at bastion si
. >> did he call him that prima donna. >> 59-year-old patton jeep drier 90 miles in france well southdid he correct driving. >> when i hit bounce straighten my helmet. >> patton and third army jenner's 101st airborne at junction of bastion to begin their defense of the small belgian town by december 20th 18,000 surrounded by general's division. >> starting flying missions, middle of december. >> sergeant joe regan at center in b17 nicknamed. the hashesest...
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the queen, who's patron of the zoological society of london, met donna, who is one of a herd of ninehe zoo. much more on all the news any time on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. thank you for watching. good morning. cooler, cloudier weather more likely as we head into the easter weekend. there was some sunshine around yesterday. it was quite warm in the sunshine too. that was in pontypridd in wales. further north, grey and threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland. we had this clould and warmer in other parts of the uk. that is slowly pushing southwards. we have a westerly breeze, which is dragging in cloud even across england and wales. so temperatures won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push slowly southwards through wednesday. we start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. some rain for northern ireland. some heavier rain perhaps over the hills of cumbria and lancashire. by 9am it will rain in liverpool and manchester. th
the queen, who's patron of the zoological society of london, met donna, who is one of a herd of ninehe zoo. much more on all the news any time on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. thank you for watching. good morning. cooler, cloudier weather more likely as we head into the easter weekend. there was some sunshine around yesterday. it was quite warm in the sunshine too. that was in pontypridd in wales. further north, grey and...
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. >> police say surveillance videos shows the alleged shooter a donna ivy. the bullet never hit the child and broke the glass instead. >> in my opinion it was a miracle she missed. >> this witness remembers societying next to the alleged shooter who was wearing a black bandana in an attempt to hide her identity. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> she sat down he says and her hands were trembling. brooks back in the area when the shooting occurred. brooks and ivy also have a five-year-old son. the aunt says they didn't know basket woman in the rest rant and the baby. currently he's in a relationship with another woman and they too have a small child. she too came to court today. >> i know my nephew is not capable of that he has kids they would not hurt a child. >> they will be charged with conspiracy of murder and attempted murder. abc 7 news. >>> san quentin officials say inmate attacked a guard today. delgado was being examined by prison staff when he attacked the corrections officer with a handmade weapon. the guard was taken to hospital for treatment for s
. >> police say surveillance videos shows the alleged shooter a donna ivy. the bullet never hit the child and broke the glass instead. >> in my opinion it was a miracle she missed. >> this witness remembers societying next to the alleged shooter who was wearing a black bandana in an attempt to hide her identity. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> she sat down he says and her hands were trembling. brooks back in the area when the shooting occurred. brooks and ivy also have...
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by the way, the russians didn't give hillary the questions before the cnn debate, donna brazile did. no one seem to the care or investigate that barack obama danced with the devil in tehran whose people cut off our heads because we are infidels, the ones who yell "death to america." the ones he gave $150 billion to and another $400 million because they thought they could quietly get away with. while they moan and groan about blowing up the white house and try to shout down the people on the right. and suppress four free speech. our president is building up the military, he's dealing with the greatest historical threat that don confronts america today. the threat of north korea backed by china. north korea with kim jong-un at its head. his relatives all worried about walk over a bridge. he's as unbalanced as barack obama's budget. my prediction. if aand when the clash of the titans does come, these whim much -- thesewimps who will nevp their seat for the military will be the first to pee in their pants and run under their desks and thank their lucky stars the donald j. trump have the
by the way, the russians didn't give hillary the questions before the cnn debate, donna brazile did. no one seem to the care or investigate that barack obama danced with the devil in tehran whose people cut off our heads because we are infidels, the ones who yell "death to america." the ones he gave $150 billion to and another $400 million because they thought they could quietly get away with. while they moan and groan about blowing up the white house and try to shout down the people...
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that is donna, 72 stone.ay. this is the moment. we can just play this out again and again! the queen opening a new centre at whipsnade zoo. and not a knife orfork inside. today, another quiet day for most of us today, another quiet day for most of us with plenty of sunshine for much of england and wales. the further north and west the cloudier disguise. there is some high cloud in the sky in england and where is, this picture was taken in twickenham and it shows that high cloud. through the rest of the day, there will be fair weather cloud bubbling up will be fair weather cloud bubbling up in england and wales, but overall more sun chang them was the case yesterday. northern england cloudier times, along with northern ireland. in the sunshine, out of the cool wind it will not feel too bad as the sun is getting stronger at this time of year. temperatures in london 15 or16 of year. temperatures in london 15 or 16 degrees. in northern ireland, quite a bit of light, bright conditions on and off for the rest of th
that is donna, 72 stone.ay. this is the moment. we can just play this out again and again! the queen opening a new centre at whipsnade zoo. and not a knife orfork inside. today, another quiet day for most of us today, another quiet day for most of us with plenty of sunshine for much of england and wales. the further north and west the cloudier disguise. there is some high cloud in the sky in england and where is, this picture was taken in twickenham and it shows that high cloud. through the...