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were not invited to this very inner cabinet meeting, people like andrea leadsom, penny mordaunt, esther they seems to be the ones we re mcveigh, they seems to be the ones were the most unhappy so we will see what the fallout is over the next 24—hour. what the fallout is over the next 24-hour. i think the thing they will point is norway who are in the european economic area, it was a temporary arrangement that their role ta kers temporary arrangement that their role takers are not rule—makers and in that —— they're still in the eea now and in the brexiteers will point to the fact that if we leave this open ended we might end up stuck in the customs union forever and unable to strike trade deals. that is the big thing. they think the opportunities that are out there from brexit the deal will not be able to take advantage of because will be effectively as they would call it still in. i think the argument the prime minister will make to them probably throughout the weekend and up to the cabinet meeting before this really crucial eu summit next week is this is supposed to be something that d
were not invited to this very inner cabinet meeting, people like andrea leadsom, penny mordaunt, esther they seems to be the ones we re mcveigh, they seems to be the ones were the most unhappy so we will see what the fallout is over the next 24—hour. what the fallout is over the next 24-hour. i think the thing they will point is norway who are in the european economic area, it was a temporary arrangement that their role ta kers temporary arrangement that their role takers are not...
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the work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, admitted some will be worse off under the new benefits universal credit. but says the scheme encourages people into employment. the saudi ambassador to the uk has said he is concerned about the missing saudi journalist jamal khashoggi, but can't comment on his disappearance. jamal khashoggi, a critic of the government, hasn't been seen for more than a week will stop a transgender prisoner who sexually assaulted two inmates at a women's jailand assaulted two inmates at a women's jail and had previously wrecked two other women has been given a life sentence. karen white, who its transition, was described as a predator who is a danger to women and children —— transitioning. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are david wooding, the political editor of the sun on sunday, and jessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph carries a picture of princess eugenie and jack brooksbank in windsor — ahead of this weekend
the work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, admitted some will be worse off under the new benefits universal credit. but says the scheme encourages people into employment. the saudi ambassador to the uk has said he is concerned about the missing saudi journalist jamal khashoggi, but can't comment on his disappearance. jamal khashoggi, a critic of the government, hasn't been seen for more than a week will stop a transgender prisoner who sexually assaulted two inmates at a women's jailand...
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maybe esther by catch up a trust begins with a family secret that is too awful to talk about. it involves a journey through eastern europe and a search for clues to the fate of the jewish family. i no longer understood how i ever could have imagined that i had been spared somehow i knew my polish relatives had all perished siblings his mother's sigmund hilla their family how else could this event did but i had never thought about them. there was aunt lida those recipes for delicious sweet sausages died with her. and grandmother or publish them rosa who had great legs and love to dance to charleston and the great grandmother who was executed by german troops in one nine hundred forty one her name was esther maybe. writes in german although her native language is ukrainian this linguistic diversity allows her to describe her characters with a certain detachment feel life maybe esther is a very sad story but it's not melancholy it's an unusual account of the holocaust the family of cutoffs and the people who come alive again in this novel with a new band this one. w.g. sebald nov
maybe esther by catch up a trust begins with a family secret that is too awful to talk about. it involves a journey through eastern europe and a search for clues to the fate of the jewish family. i no longer understood how i ever could have imagined that i had been spared somehow i knew my polish relatives had all perished siblings his mother's sigmund hilla their family how else could this event did but i had never thought about them. there was aunt lida those recipes for delicious sweet...
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maybe esther by a touchup a trial begins with a family secret that is too awful to talk about. it involves a journey through eastern europe and a search for clues to the fate of a jewish family. the first time i no longer understood how i ever could have imagined that i had been spared somehow i knew my polish relatives had all perished siblings his mother's zygmunt haleigh their family how else could this event did what i had never thought about them. there was an athlete those recipes for delicious sweet sausages died with her. and grandmother or publish them rosa who had great legs and love to dance to charleston and the great grandmother who was executed by german troops in one nine hundred forty one her name was esther maybe. writes in german although her native language is ukrainian this linguistic diversity allows her to describe her characters with a certain detachment from life maybe esther is a very sad story but it's not melancholy it's an unusual account of the holocaust the family of cutoffs and the people who come alive again in this novel with a new band this one
maybe esther by a touchup a trial begins with a family secret that is too awful to talk about. it involves a journey through eastern europe and a search for clues to the fate of a jewish family. the first time i no longer understood how i ever could have imagined that i had been spared somehow i knew my polish relatives had all perished siblings his mother's zygmunt haleigh their family how else could this event did what i had never thought about them. there was an athlete those recipes for...
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and one of those investigative reporters is esther felton who rejoins us now what have you found out about the solaces scene here in germany the current state of it well basically we are talking about a third generation of self in germany when the movement started in two thousand and three two thousand and four it was more about missionary work people were standing in streets then when the. rows. it was more and more violent the scene. the people were going to the combat zones and now we're talking about returning so like we just heard in the clip the problem of prisoner assistance becomes more and more important which means that basically people are. writing letters to the people in the prisons and trying to keep them devoted to the faith and that's quite a problem is it seems like it's well organized like there's a very strong network here was there anything surprising or disturbing that you found out during your research well probably the most impressive and emotional thing for me was my interview with the mother of a terrorist who actually went to syria and was killed there and s
and one of those investigative reporters is esther felton who rejoins us now what have you found out about the solaces scene here in germany the current state of it well basically we are talking about a third generation of self in germany when the movement started in two thousand and three two thousand and four it was more about missionary work people were standing in streets then when the. rows. it was more and more violent the scene. the people were going to the combat zones and now we're...
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online correspondent esther felton who has been investigated this branch of islam and its role in germany quite an interesting investigation that you embarked on here we know the background here is that the german authorities that they have voiced concern over the rise of this particular branch in the country what did you find out well we were basically curious to find out what happened to the scene because a few years back they were very active they are very visible on the streets handing out free copies of the koran to people recruiting new followers on the streets and then all that vanished and now they're basically not out in the open anymore so we were wondering what happened to them are they still active and if so what are they doing and some people might not be familiar with this particular group so we actually here at we we've prepared this piece for our viewers and there after i'd like to get your reaction to it let's have a listen. they support a radical form of islam and reject democracy and freedom salafist. it's one of the fastest growing branches of islam in germany that's w
online correspondent esther felton who has been investigated this branch of islam and its role in germany quite an interesting investigation that you embarked on here we know the background here is that the german authorities that they have voiced concern over the rise of this particular branch in the country what did you find out well we were basically curious to find out what happened to the scene because a few years back they were very active they are very visible on the streets handing out...
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carmen: la tía esther ochoa tomó con gusto el papel de madre en ese tiempo. josé manuel fue secuestrado". carmen: según sebastián, esa noche él y su primo iban caminando por esta calle hacia la tienda de la esquina. sebastián: nunca llegamos a la tienda. carmen: justo frente a esta casa tres hombres comenzaron a gritarles, a provocarlos y a amenazarlos. sebastián: así estaban tomando y estaban fuera de sí. y tenían música en el carro. carmen: ellos siguieron caminando sin detenerse. pero los alcanzaron en una camioneta pickup roja. sebastián: y nos dijeron que--que nos iban a revisar. carmen: dice que uno de ellos pertenecía a una corporación policíaca. los obligaron a subir a la parte trasera de la camioneta. sebastián: ya me subí yo primero y mi primo no se quería subir, él decía por qué, pues por qué nos hacían esto. carmen: sebastián y josé manuel, aterrados por no saber a dónde los llevaban, iban viendo cómo escapar. sebastián: y él me dijo "hay que tirarnos", me dijo. a que nos desaparezcan, es mejor tirarnos. pero yo le dije "espérate, va muy rápido el
carmen: la tía esther ochoa tomó con gusto el papel de madre en ese tiempo. josé manuel fue secuestrado". carmen: según sebastián, esa noche él y su primo iban caminando por esta calle hacia la tienda de la esquina. sebastián: nunca llegamos a la tienda. carmen: justo frente a esta casa tres hombres comenzaron a gritarles, a provocarlos y a amenazarlos. sebastián: así estaban tomando y estaban fuera de sí. y tenían música en el carro. carmen: ellos siguieron caminando sin...
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testimony, doctor ford said, and i quote, i thought it was my duty to relay the information i have about esther kavanaughconduct so that those considering the nomination would know about this assault. she went on i hope was that it would be sufficient to allow the senate to consider mr. kavanaugh serious misconduct without having toam make myself, my famy or anyone's family folder bubbled the personal attack that we have faced since my name became public. she wasn't motivated by revenge on anybody's behalf. she had no part in any opposition. she wasn't fueled by pent-up anger or resentment. if she could only wha let the president know what kavanaugh did to her she would choose someone else. but he attacked and tried to turn her honest effort to into something of a dark and ugly ambush. and the conspiracy seeking to irail his nomination. in fact, when the senator asked judge kavanaugh if he blamed doctor ford for the effort against him, judge kavanaugh said there was no ill will and people in the hearing room, not doctor ford, were against him. we allar saw something about the temperament and ch
testimony, doctor ford said, and i quote, i thought it was my duty to relay the information i have about esther kavanaughconduct so that those considering the nomination would know about this assault. she went on i hope was that it would be sufficient to allow the senate to consider mr. kavanaugh serious misconduct without having toam make myself, my famy or anyone's family folder bubbled the personal attack that we have faced since my name became public. she wasn't motivated by revenge on...
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the work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, has admitted that some will be worse off under the newinto employment. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news.
the work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, has admitted that some will be worse off under the newinto employment. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news.
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and one of those investigative reporters this esther felt and welcome back to you what more did you find out about this extremist branch of islam within germany well basically everyone told us that we are actually in the third generation of the salafist movement in germany at first they started out doing the work that we just saw in the clip handing out. then later the scene became more violent and also we had a lot of people around the thousand people who actually went to the combat zones in iraq and syria and now we are dealing with return nice and drop outs and what we also saw in the clip this prisoner assistance is becoming more and more important because more people are in the prisons in germany and other people are trying to you know. send them letters and little gifts just to you know keep them strong in their believes so this is becoming more and more important so the network is organized they're just writing materials and support was there something about your research that you found you know either disturbing or surprising well one personal encounter really got to me i was abl
and one of those investigative reporters this esther felt and welcome back to you what more did you find out about this extremist branch of islam within germany well basically everyone told us that we are actually in the third generation of the salafist movement in germany at first they started out doing the work that we just saw in the clip handing out. then later the scene became more violent and also we had a lot of people around the thousand people who actually went to the combat zones in...
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i want to thank esther and debby. you know, esther, you've endured so many years with us.t we can't even name. you have served under many superintendents, and as set in your ways as you are, you continue to show up. you're passionate, i know you're passionate about who you serve and the people you've been with for many years and that this is home for you. and you've to some degree sacrificed almost your life to be with us, and for that we're really grateful. and debby has done the same. and i want to thank the students for being our reason for being bold and courageous. i want to thank the parents for entrusting us with their babies, that we sometimes do right by and sometimes don't. and that we have to own that, and i think we as a board have done a tremendous job in recognizing where our faults are and where our strengths are. i want to thank my interns, all of my students, my mentes, and all the young people that have allowed me to be in their life. it's amazing to see them now grown, with jobs, graduated from college. i want to thank my colleagues that are currently on
i want to thank esther and debby. you know, esther, you've endured so many years with us.t we can't even name. you have served under many superintendents, and as set in your ways as you are, you continue to show up. you're passionate, i know you're passionate about who you serve and the people you've been with for many years and that this is home for you. and you've to some degree sacrificed almost your life to be with us, and for that we're really grateful. and debby has done the same. and i...
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the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act of an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman to promote a new popular history tv series. so a vaired set of front pages, let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. george, kick us the sun front—page. -- kick george, kick us the sun front—page. —— kick us off. george, kick us the sun front—page. -- kick us off. cynically, we know what happens when a game goes to extra time, the english lose. i think in this case the eu have the stronger side, they'd be more united, more disciplined. it's among the british side that you've had players... punch—ups on the pitch, doubts over whether you want to change the manager. in the end, the result, it would be hard for theresa may or whoever is conservatively dug by the time you get a settlement to say this is an improvement on the current terms —— conservative leader. england started winning penalty shootouts at the last world
the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act of an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman to promote a new popular history tv series. so a vaired set of front pages, let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. george, kick us the sun front—page. -- kick george, kick us the sun front—page. —— kick us off....
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the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act ofnd the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history tv series. so, a vaired set of front pages — let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail.
the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act ofnd the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history tv series. so, a vaired set of front pages — let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail.
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[applause] >> the honorable prime and esther. -- prime minister. prime minister trudeau: your position seems to be this is a bad deal but canadians disagree, this is a good deal for canada and security as we move forward. we have ensured continued access to the north american market and a time of protectionism and we continue to know that, as we engage with the united states in positive and constructive ways, we will keep putting canadian interest at the forefront of everything. this is not about politics, this is about prosperity for canadians. [applause] honorable leader of the opposition. >> we will evaluate this deal to determine if it is a good deal and one way we can do that is to find out where canada gains. we know where you have backed down, to donald trump on dairy and auto quote is, and back down to donald trump on pharmaceuticals, meeting canadian patients will have to pay higher drug costs. now we would like to know, did you secure an end to the softwood lumber tariffs? >> the honorable prime minister. prime minister trudeau: we will h
[applause] >> the honorable prime and esther. -- prime minister. prime minister trudeau: your position seems to be this is a bad deal but canadians disagree, this is a good deal for canada and security as we move forward. we have ensured continued access to the north american market and a time of protectionism and we continue to know that, as we engage with the united states in positive and constructive ways, we will keep putting canadian interest at the forefront of everything. this is...
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her mps, she has to get this through her cabinet and we have seen a couple of the papers talk about esther mcveigh, penny mordaunt, andrea leadsom who are ardent brexit supporters. saying if we are going to have this customs union with no time limit, then maybe we will quit command of theresa may faces notable cabinet resignations she may never get a deal to put in front of parliament anyway. their fear as the paper says if you push it that far back, we don't get to demonstrate the advantages of leaving the eu, and we are too close to the general election, so a lot of forward planning going. i really... idon't know if she has any friends, has she? maybe three. her husband, i'm sure he is herfriend. she? maybe three. her husband, i'm sure he is her friend. he is not in the cabinet sadly. turning to the guardian. it is just the cabinet sadly. turning to the guardian. it isjust more and more bad news for grenfell. the people over “— bad news for grenfell. the people over —— the paper reporting on a huge concentration of toxins around in full sight and the big difference here is it is not air
her mps, she has to get this through her cabinet and we have seen a couple of the papers talk about esther mcveigh, penny mordaunt, andrea leadsom who are ardent brexit supporters. saying if we are going to have this customs union with no time limit, then maybe we will quit command of theresa may faces notable cabinet resignations she may never get a deal to put in front of parliament anyway. their fear as the paper says if you push it that far back, we don't get to demonstrate the advantages...
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el dueÑo del esther city y otras cuatro personas murieron tras estrellarse un helicÓptero.perdieron la serie 4-1. hay malas noticias para el equipo de ibrahimovic y los hermanos donsanto. quedaron eliminados para poder disfrutar los playoffs. el equipo angelino ganaba dos a cero, pero el juego se les fue de las manos y fue un fracaso grande en los Ángeles. new yorkred bulls le ganÓ la carrera al atlanta united. el trofeo se otorga el equipo con mejor rÉcord durante la temporada regular. los red bulls sumaron 71 la marca que estableciÓ el toronto fc con 69 u. todo quedÓ listo para que a partir de este miÉrcoles se juegue el nocaut round. hasta que la informaciÓn deportiva. aranza: gracias como nosotros al volver, un g fel dicen que el ejercicio prÁcticoix: y -- feliz: -- fÉlix: dicen que el ejercicio practicado de familia es mÁs Útil onda arantxa: simpatiquÍsimo este gran danÉs que sigue los pasos de su dueÑo. es sumamente curioso ver a este animal apoyando moralmente a su dueÑo. hasta el mÁs pequeÑo de la familia se une a estos estiramientos. alejandra: feliz inicio de sema
el dueÑo del esther city y otras cuatro personas murieron tras estrellarse un helicÓptero.perdieron la serie 4-1. hay malas noticias para el equipo de ibrahimovic y los hermanos donsanto. quedaron eliminados para poder disfrutar los playoffs. el equipo angelino ganaba dos a cero, pero el juego se les fue de las manos y fue un fracaso grande en los Ángeles. new yorkred bulls le ganÓ la carrera al atlanta united. el trofeo se otorga el equipo con mejor rÉcord durante la temporada regular....
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government's flagship benefits reform saying backbenchers are furious after the work and pensions secretary esther worse off. the daily mail says theresa may faces uproar over plans to give judges pay rises of nearly £60,000 a year — an increase of more than £1,100 a week. according to the guardian, a kent motorway is undergoing closures as work begins on turning it into a potential lorry park to deal with the possible impact of a no—deal brexit. the financial times says global stock markets are heading for their worst week in six months as investors, worried by rising interest rates, sold equities worldwide, with president trump blaming an "out of control" us federal reserve for the downturn. and the metro reports that a transgender prisoner — who was born a man — has beenjailed for life for sexually abusing two women at a female prison and for two earlier rapes. parso, par so, let's start with the financial times. what else could we start with but a bit of brexit, because there has been not a full cabinet meeting today, but some of the most senior cabinet ministers have been called into downing
government's flagship benefits reform saying backbenchers are furious after the work and pensions secretary esther worse off. the daily mail says theresa may faces uproar over plans to give judges pay rises of nearly £60,000 a year — an increase of more than £1,100 a week. according to the guardian, a kent motorway is undergoing closures as work begins on turning it into a potential lorry park to deal with the possible impact of a no—deal brexit. the financial times says global stock...
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her mps, she has to get this through her cabinet and we have seen a couple of the papers talk about estherying if we are going to have this customs union with no time limit, then maybe we will quit command of theresa may faces notable cabinet resignations she may never get a deal to put in front of parliament anyway. their fear as the paper says if you push it that far back, we don't get to demonstrate the advantages of leaving the eu, and we are too close to the general election, so a lot of forward planning going. i really... idon't know if she has any
her mps, she has to get this through her cabinet and we have seen a couple of the papers talk about estherying if we are going to have this customs union with no time limit, then maybe we will quit command of theresa may faces notable cabinet resignations she may never get a deal to put in front of parliament anyway. their fear as the paper says if you push it that far back, we don't get to demonstrate the advantages of leaving the eu, and we are too close to the general election, so a lot of...
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the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act ofty. the mirror has an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history tv series. so, a vaired set of front pages — let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. the telegraph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a year. the telegraph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a yeahm seems the prime minister has said in her roughly 20 minutes of the remarks to the other eu 27 that she would be prepared to extend the brexit transition period to roughly about another year, just under. that hopefully this would help to ove i’co m e hopefully this would help to overcome the deadlock, the deadlock being having multiple aspects and the irish backstop is the major one but their prime minister still committed to her chequers proposal but the eu have more or less at that won't work for us. there is a lot to stop get over the line. from my pe
the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act ofty. the mirror has an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history tv series. so, a vaired set of front pages — let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. the telegraph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a year. the telegraph,...
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signed off on a second nuclear power plant to be built by russia and given the green light for indian esther notes to train and russia in preparation for india's first space mission sit for twenty twenty two. analysts believe the deal is important for mahdi's government ahead of next year's elections there. been a lot of. commentary in india about india that the more the government deflecting people the administration on this particular deal with their actions so they do not want to be seen as to more the best not to want to be seen. giving it to the army to get per se just people in debt to the parliament reelections early next year the u.s. also has a lot to lose if relations with india deteriorate american contracts with india are worth billions and the country is an important strategic ally as the u.s. tries to counter china's influence in the region prime minister modi will have to find a balance between addressing his country's military needs and maintaining good relations with washington maidana hond al-jazeera the president of interpol has been reported missing after traveling to chi
signed off on a second nuclear power plant to be built by russia and given the green light for indian esther notes to train and russia in preparation for india's first space mission sit for twenty twenty two. analysts believe the deal is important for mahdi's government ahead of next year's elections there. been a lot of. commentary in india about india that the more the government deflecting people the administration on this particular deal with their actions so they do not want to be seen as...
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esther the wonder pig. >> she's being spoon fed. are they just sweet to her or is she injured?hey're just sweet to her. >> the turkey did gobble it up. the turkey just walks right on this in-- in and they can have any grapes. this pig is being force fed, y'all. >> we got nothing here. >> what? >> they were speechless, because when they got this pig, she was four pounds and they were told it was a micropig but less than two years later she was 500 pounds but they decided to keep her any way. we featured ester on the show before. she ate all her veggies. >> if they treat the kids like this, what do they treat their house guests like? >>> who are you pretending to be? >> this family's not afraid to bust out their best ghostly gear. >> they went all out for these costumes. >> oh, get out of town. >> the crafty halloween creations catching everyone's eye. >> no way. >> who are these people? >> and keep watching for monday's buzz word. we've got your shot in an ipad mini. mini. don't miss it. the "rtm" ipad mini is coming up. ase. mr. clean magic eraser works great on burnt-on food i
esther the wonder pig. >> she's being spoon fed. are they just sweet to her or is she injured?hey're just sweet to her. >> the turkey did gobble it up. the turkey just walks right on this in-- in and they can have any grapes. this pig is being force fed, y'all. >> we got nothing here. >> what? >> they were speechless, because when they got this pig, she was four pounds and they were told it was a micropig but less than two years later she was 500 pounds but they...
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the work and pensions secretary esther mcvey admits some will be worse off under the new benefit systemuniversal credit, but says those that lose out can take on more work. scientists say we need to embrace plant—based diets, if the world wants to limit climate change, water scarcity and pollution. and k—pop fever sweeps london, as south korean boy band bts make their british stage debut it's 5 o'clock. our main story is that a meeting of key cabinet ministers, is getting under way in downing street, as the prime minister briefs them on the latest brexit developments, ahead of next week's crucial eu summit. downing street says there are still major obstacles to overcome. the meeting comes amid suggestions that the uk is set to propose its own solution, to the question of the irish border, after brexit. the so—called backstop arrangement is meant to prevent a hard border between ireland, which is in the eu, and northern ireland, which will be outside. our political correspondent ben wright is in downing street. these are absolutely critical days in the brexit negotiations, talks going on
the work and pensions secretary esther mcvey admits some will be worse off under the new benefit systemuniversal credit, but says those that lose out can take on more work. scientists say we need to embrace plant—based diets, if the world wants to limit climate change, water scarcity and pollution. and k—pop fever sweeps london, as south korean boy band bts make their british stage debut it's 5 o'clock. our main story is that a meeting of key cabinet ministers, is getting under way in...
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the work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, has admitted that some will be worse off under the newefit system — universal credit — but said the scheme encouraged people into employment. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 6:50pm we'll be speaking to a campaigner for the legalisation of medicinal cannabis after the home secretary, sajid javid, announced that doctors in england and wales will be able to prescribe cannabis products to patients from the first of november. then at 7pm, beyond 100 days will be discussing how saudi—turkey relations have been affected by the disappearance of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. and later, at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm, we'll be looking at how this evening's cabinet meeting on brexit is covered on tomorrow's front pages, that's in the papers. my guests tonight are political journalists david wooding from the sun on sunday, and jessica elgot from the guardian. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm oll
the work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, has admitted that some will be worse off under the newefit system — universal credit — but said the scheme encouraged people into employment. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 6:50pm we'll be speaking to a campaigner for the legalisation of medicinal cannabis after the home secretary, sajid javid, announced that doctors in england and wales will be able to prescribe...
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colin: esther cordray? -- mr. cordray? mr. cordray: thank you to everyone here and everyone watching at home. this is your debate tonight, and i look forward to answering your questions. i will also do something else tonight. when i get a chance, i will focus as much as possible on one topic, healthcare, which we know is so important to many ohioans. mike has been ohio's chief official for the past eight years. he is doing his job to prevent -- it has been his job to prevent price gouging by lawmakers and health insurance. our healthcare costs are among the 10 worst in the united states. and, we pay the third-highest deductibles of any state in the country. it is no wonder big drug companies have given millions of dollars to the campaign. he has been protecting them, not you. if you or someone in your family has a pre-existing condition, like asthma, or diabetes, or cancer, you should know this. mike took your tax dollars and sent attorneys to court to allow insurance companies to deny you coverage or raise your premiums when
colin: esther cordray? -- mr. cordray? mr. cordray: thank you to everyone here and everyone watching at home. this is your debate tonight, and i look forward to answering your questions. i will also do something else tonight. when i get a chance, i will focus as much as possible on one topic, healthcare, which we know is so important to many ohioans. mike has been ohio's chief official for the past eight years. he is doing his job to prevent -- it has been his job to prevent price gouging by...
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seeing that look here it's a little excessive world war and about the good thing is that we're telling esther to egypt partners there is in the agreement to toe almost all of the problems so as you said and as i said before it you know yes i am positive but i say that were different countries and therefore we have differences not everything is choked with sweet good to know is that it's a trilateral relationship at truly trilateral relationship but wherever there is russia and china the united states is never too far away what's your current state of affairs with washington very close very close and we just had a visit to for prime minister to the united states and up until now we had a comprehensive partnership and now we have extended the level of our cooperation to an extended. comprehensive partnership so we're already a making one move ahead in terms of advancing a relationship that really means you know trade technology education culture you know we are you know taking into fox news and we are. you know on our policy based decisions we deliberately are working to expand this now the ira
seeing that look here it's a little excessive world war and about the good thing is that we're telling esther to egypt partners there is in the agreement to toe almost all of the problems so as you said and as i said before it you know yes i am positive but i say that were different countries and therefore we have differences not everything is choked with sweet good to know is that it's a trilateral relationship at truly trilateral relationship but wherever there is russia and china the united...
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esther tucker, you work as a fellow, political scientist at the roosevelt institute people is the roosevelt institute? guest: it is a think tank attached to the franklin delano rosen of presidential library. like a lot of think tanks out there, presidential libraries out there, there is a think tank attached to it that does work to promote the legacy of president roosevelt. there is a george bush think tank, a ronald reagan think tank , and we are the fdr think tank. host: is it funded through the same streams as a library? guest: it's a project of the national archives, semi-governmental, but also funded by foundations. host: did you take a position on whether nafta, renegotiated in the first place here? guest: we were not around when nafta was originally signed and we have not taken a formal position on the trade agreement. host: what are your thoughts on the usmca, what do you like about it, don't like? chuck grassley, one of the president's major allies in congress sort of said yesterday it is about 95% the same as the north american free trade agreement, the original 1993 packed. of an
esther tucker, you work as a fellow, political scientist at the roosevelt institute people is the roosevelt institute? guest: it is a think tank attached to the franklin delano rosen of presidential library. like a lot of think tanks out there, presidential libraries out there, there is a think tank attached to it that does work to promote the legacy of president roosevelt. there is a george bush think tank, a ronald reagan think tank , and we are the fdr think tank. host: is it funded through...
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esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these conversations for me are long overdue. but now i'm broke. richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black churchgoers in north carolina were shot by a white supremacist. the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy. soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest in slave populatio
esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these conversations for me are long overdue. but now i'm broke. richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the...
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esther george says a tightening labor marketould lead inflation to accelerate though she hadad the pace remainsma a er of discussion. separately a new report showed slowing ilation last month. index roser price less than expected. >>> and the president has we have been reporting has been a vocal critic of the fed monetary policy. he called thefed's recent stance on interest rates too aggressive. but is it in li? steve liesman reports. >> reporter: the president of the united states not holding back in criticism of the federal reserve's interest rate hiking policies blaming the recent selloff directly on the central bank. >> i think theed is out of control. i think what they're do something wrong. i ink the fed is far too stringent and making a mistake. andt's not right. and it's -- despite that we are doing very well. but it's not necessary in my opinion. and i think i knowbout i better than they do, believe me. >> so is the fed crazy?re be answering it's worth pointing out three of the four meers of the board of governors chair and two vice chairs were appointed by presndent trump. be
esther george says a tightening labor marketould lead inflation to accelerate though she hadad the pace remainsma a er of discussion. separately a new report showed slowing ilation last month. index roser price less than expected. >>> and the president has we have been reporting has been a vocal critic of the fed monetary policy. he called thefed's recent stance on interest rates too aggressive. but is it in li? steve liesman reports. >> reporter: the president of the united...
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we have read this weekend that andrea leadsom and esther mcvey and penny mordaunt potentially ready tonic raab is another one, davis seems to be on manoeuvres, believing that he could be the one who takes over as the short—term leader, always wanted to be prime minister, perhaps boris johnson... what a mess. we have had threats for a long time, we have borisjohnson, david davis both leaving the cabinet, we have had to departures. talk about some of the people you just mentioned. hasn't happened. remains a live threat and something that if it did happen to the extent, if we get to a point where, deal, no deal, whateverthe format of what happens becomes more clear, if that is possible, that is when people get to the point where they have to take a decision and thatis they have to take a decision and that is where you could see some resignation. the scottish secretary, saying, if there is this separate arrangement for northern ireland, we cannot support it, we will have to quit, endangering the scottish bard in the union. seems to be a sale from also writes. —— assailed from all sides. yo
we have read this weekend that andrea leadsom and esther mcvey and penny mordaunt potentially ready tonic raab is another one, davis seems to be on manoeuvres, believing that he could be the one who takes over as the short—term leader, always wanted to be prime minister, perhaps boris johnson... what a mess. we have had threats for a long time, we have borisjohnson, david davis both leaving the cabinet, we have had to departures. talk about some of the people you just mentioned. hasn't...
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she is shocked and horrified by what he did in the name of islam and that really got to me right estherfelt and for me debbie online thank you very much for bringing your insights to us on the program now of course if you want to see more on mr felder and her colleagues and best a geisha is do go to do dot com and you'll find more details there you're watching d.w. news still to come fifty five kilometers of tarmac stretching between hong kong macau and the chinese mainland china opens the world's longest sea bridge. also in the champions league tonight the most into submitted match of secrecy an hour and i'll do a take to the pitch for his team to renters against manchester united now the club that had to make him a household name head of the game goodall do spoke publicly for the first time about drip allegations made against him by an american woman she's now suing him and the police have reopened a two thousand and nine investigation at her request. all eyes are on christiane of an elder as he returns to manchester to face his former club on this occasion however football is not the
she is shocked and horrified by what he did in the name of islam and that really got to me right estherfelt and for me debbie online thank you very much for bringing your insights to us on the program now of course if you want to see more on mr felder and her colleagues and best a geisha is do go to do dot com and you'll find more details there you're watching d.w. news still to come fifty five kilometers of tarmac stretching between hong kong macau and the chinese mainland china opens the...
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esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these conversations for me are long overdue. but now i'm broke. richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black church goers in south carolina were shot by a white supremacist the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy and soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest in slave popula
esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these conversations for me are long overdue. but now i'm broke. richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the...
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esther tucker, you work as a fellow, political scientist at the roosevelt institute people is the roosevelttute? guest: it is a think tank attached to the franklin delano rosen of presidential library. like a lot of think tanks out there, presidential libraries out there, there is a think tank attached to it that does work to promote the legacy of president roosevelt.
esther tucker, you work as a fellow, political scientist at the roosevelt institute people is the roosevelttute? guest: it is a think tank attached to the franklin delano rosen of presidential library. like a lot of think tanks out there, presidential libraries out there, there is a think tank attached to it that does work to promote the legacy of president roosevelt.
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anything else they can -- they can countered those those terms arguments -- were wasting encountered esther's arguments -- the concern over the trump administration is hoping that it will be able to continue to affect the saudis and there have been signs -- that they are doing that at the moment i mean do compare visits -- on the same day of one hundred million dollars were transferred to the us that had been promised back in the summer i mean there are signs that. the americans are trying to move on and overcome this crisis -- regardless perhaps of of what will emerge later on in this investigation into the question as to what extent you can call it an investigation of a there's so little -- there's a little details coming out in terms of evidence that we're having yeah so what when it's so hard to decide -- which which side you're gonna believe found evidence you know. might have been destroyed when cleaning crews are coming in hours absolutely that there could be some dna in a cleaning crew material that we had we can't forget that. we need to talk a little bit more about crucial to the ma
anything else they can -- they can countered those those terms arguments -- were wasting encountered esther's arguments -- the concern over the trump administration is hoping that it will be able to continue to affect the saudis and there have been signs -- that they are doing that at the moment i mean do compare visits -- on the same day of one hundred million dollars were transferred to the us that had been promised back in the summer i mean there are signs that. the americans are trying to...
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applied to any aspect of that would never occur to any change that works from the stage of reading to esther's on current practices transportation shelf life which is dick's right give us some examples though some practical examples of what. a normal farm that's converted into ag tag how does it look different. server example of when dealing in the family you could first of all what agone put the family might choose so the genetics the actual performance of the plot how do we know that that plant is suitable for that soil really know the right amount of seed is going to be used and then from there what you actually make a planting season how can you use data in order to be more precise about that first one with the planting and then how to treat that one as it grows. then we go through that treatment process with different forms of pesticide fungus aren't herbicide traditionally an area where some quite approved chemicals have been used and it's time to the next generation and then it's harvesting time how do we record that he'll how can the family best market their product and digital garroti
applied to any aspect of that would never occur to any change that works from the stage of reading to esther's on current practices transportation shelf life which is dick's right give us some examples though some practical examples of what. a normal farm that's converted into ag tag how does it look different. server example of when dealing in the family you could first of all what agone put the family might choose so the genetics the actual performance of the plot how do we know that that...
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penny mordaunt and esther mcvey's names are thrown around as resigning over chequers.ters of no confidence, demanding a vote of no confidence have already been sent. they need 48 so have already been sent. they need 48 so they are getting close to the line where they can potentially trigger a leadership contest. would they really want to do that? this is they really want to do that? this is the problem, there was talk at the party conference that there had been a suggestion that whips were starting to brief that if the deal wasn't voted for, the election, an election would be called. this co nsta nt election would be called. this constant threat of a general election coming, it is coming very regularly now. the briefing from those around number ten and those around the whip's office, saying co nsta ntly around the whip's office, saying constantly this idea that if you don't support us you will end up with a general election and jeremy corbyn as prime minister. is that what you want? there is a suggestion the tories should get behind the prime minister and support whate
penny mordaunt and esther mcvey's names are thrown around as resigning over chequers.ters of no confidence, demanding a vote of no confidence have already been sent. they need 48 so have already been sent. they need 48 so they are getting close to the line where they can potentially trigger a leadership contest. would they really want to do that? this is they really want to do that? this is the problem, there was talk at the party conference that there had been a suggestion that whips were...
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me entrÓ mucha ansiedad y empecÉ a comer mucho pan. >> nuestra mexicana esther gonzÁlez. ♪ ♪ >>mira la de cachemira y el aroma de la mañana. mi nueva aventura comienza en el número 201. renovación. tenemos una fragancia para eso. glade. sc johnson. ♪ ♪ >>vamos a terminar este dÍa como a mÍ me gusta, con mÚsica querida. bienvenidos. >> en el 2016 estuvimos por aquÍ y hoy estamos de nuevo. vamos a ir para chicago y mineÁpolis.en vivo, cuÁles son sus cuentas?se facebook como ritmo alegre oficial, en te >> aparte >> ella viene la nueva generaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪me aconsejan que vaya a buscarte y pedirte perdÓn, no saben que para eso ya es un poco tarde.♪ ♪ comprendÍ que tu perdÍ.♪ ♪ ♪ ♪despuÉs que perdisteen tus obras o sus bailando aquella canciÓn que era mi preferida.♪ >> mari--mari, ¿qué te pasa?s esa carita? maría: jorge alfredo me pidió que no quería volver a verme nunca más. >> no... santos: [piensa] tengo que buscar trabajo de lo que sea. de lo que sea.
me entrÓ mucha ansiedad y empecÉ a comer mucho pan. >> nuestra mexicana esther gonzÁlez. ♪ ♪ >>mira la de cachemira y el aroma de la mañana. mi nueva aventura comienza en el número 201. renovación. tenemos una fragancia para eso. glade. sc johnson. ♪ ♪ >>vamos a terminar este dÍa como a mÍ me gusta, con mÚsica querida. bienvenidos. >> en el 2016 estuvimos por aquÍ y hoy estamos de nuevo. vamos a ir para chicago y mineÁpolis.en vivo, cuÁles son sus...
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work and pensions secretary esther mcvey admitted some people could be worse off because of the switchr mps queued up to condemn the change. the damage that is going on now, let alone next year, cannot be underestimated. the government is determined to continue with the roll—out of universal credit, because it is helping more people back into work. the government has also, however, been determined to improve the system as we roll it out, which is why it's been highlighted and we're making sure no—one sees a reduction in their benefits when they're moved on to universal credit. my constituent has been in and out of work and has now told me he has been unable — he has exhausted the number of universal credit advance payments he can receive. he's out of work now and received his last pay cheque two weeks ago. he've even exhausted his food bank vouchers. the dwp has told him he has to wait seven weeks for any kind of payment. thanks to interventions from my office, he has been awarded £350 towards paying his rent — which isn't enough — so can i ask for an urgent debate in government time o
work and pensions secretary esther mcvey admitted some people could be worse off because of the switchr mps queued up to condemn the change. the damage that is going on now, let alone next year, cannot be underestimated. the government is determined to continue with the roll—out of universal credit, because it is helping more people back into work. the government has also, however, been determined to improve the system as we roll it out, which is why it's been highlighted and we're making...
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other brexiteers, like esther mcvey, penny mordaunt, not so much.isagreements inside the cabinet. what cabinet ministers were talking about in number 10 this evening was the question of how the irish backstop plan will work. we know that the eu wa nted plan will work. we know that the eu wanted that to apply only to the uk. the uk has been urging brussels to allow it to applied to the whole of the uk, in case there is not a long—term trade deal that ensures there is an invisible border between northern ireland and the republic. what seems to be emerging hour is an a cce pta nce what seems to be emerging hour is an acceptance by the uk that that backstop might have to be indefinite. it won't have a time limit attached. that is something thatis limit attached. that is something that is really annoying some of the brexiteers within the government. they fear that this could mean, effectively, that the ukjust they fear that this could mean, effectively, that the uk just slides into an indefinite customs union with the eu after brexit. that was the discus
other brexiteers, like esther mcvey, penny mordaunt, not so much.isagreements inside the cabinet. what cabinet ministers were talking about in number 10 this evening was the question of how the irish backstop plan will work. we know that the eu wa nted plan will work. we know that the eu wanted that to apply only to the uk. the uk has been urging brussels to allow it to applied to the whole of the uk, in case there is not a long—term trade deal that ensures there is an invisible border...
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and let's join esther to seek eu agreement to remain close for a prospective period from the date we leave making it clear we will exercise our rights for an emergency brake for the department of labor. it may not be the first option. our only consideration now in the national interests. >> we have the direction and are grateful. the prime minister. >> the only consideration for this government, the national address, we look forward to a proposal that delivers on the vote of the referendum and the we leave the european union on 29 march 2019, we will no longer send money annually to the european union, we will take control of our borders and there will not be jurisdiction of the european court of justice in this country, the free movement will end and protect jobs and livelihoods and protect the european union of the united kingdom and that is in the national interests and what the government has proposed. >> order. >> wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two or sunday night here on c-span. c-span.orgo go to and find video of past prime minister's questions and other british publ
and let's join esther to seek eu agreement to remain close for a prospective period from the date we leave making it clear we will exercise our rights for an emergency brake for the department of labor. it may not be the first option. our only consideration now in the national interests. >> we have the direction and are grateful. the prime minister. >> the only consideration for this government, the national address, we look forward to a proposal that delivers on the vote of the...
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saudi arabia claims esther kashoggi —— mr kashoggi was killed in a fight.tures ofjamal khashoggi and his fiancee just hours before he was murdered. arriving at his flat in istanbul, shortly before his ill—fated visit to the saudi consulate almost three weeks ago. now look at this picture, turkish investigators believe this is one of the saudi hit squad chosen as a body double of mr kashoggi, wearing very similar close. later the double was seen safe on the streets of istanbul after the murder. could this be part ofa after the murder. could this be part of a huge saudi cover—up? significantly, donald trump is now suggesting he does not by the changing saudi stories. after speaking again to the crown prince, but also hearing from his own american investigators. in saudi arabia, we will know very soon, we have tremendously talented people that do this stuff very well, they're coming back tonight or tomorrow, and i will know very soon. and i am unsatisfied with whatever. turkish police clearly believe they have assembled a powerful case against saudi arabia. to
saudi arabia claims esther kashoggi —— mr kashoggi was killed in a fight.tures ofjamal khashoggi and his fiancee just hours before he was murdered. arriving at his flat in istanbul, shortly before his ill—fated visit to the saudi consulate almost three weeks ago. now look at this picture, turkish investigators believe this is one of the saudi hit squad chosen as a body double of mr kashoggi, wearing very similar close. later the double was seen safe on the streets of istanbul after the...
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no doubt i can configure from three hours into insisting on blobby fifty has been declared by the esther my auntie martin in the s.t.d. endorsement which is a to assume from cannot on you can indeed for he. had the better and the other s. to polluters on a list and dinner is now open and a whole new cooked i believe gusts are going to gust about half a million believe my line at the end of phone america and photos that evocation to see it on damage has he gone through damage by the ford of on being damaged by c. for fuel leaking. if i'm banned from you know strong i was almost the most is this blame a lot police are working in following my own this includes even this is the c. of the items i digs out of the wood in the albert my home is in kabul it was a home having this event a lawful clean and tribal. well there are none as i did in can one can also hear flows. on all levels of the just its intolerant organ therefore does what you please i'd leave must be god leaving gigs at state and regionally. sheer real fear. new york nine hundred seventy one. author of the best selling female you
no doubt i can configure from three hours into insisting on blobby fifty has been declared by the esther my auntie martin in the s.t.d. endorsement which is a to assume from cannot on you can indeed for he. had the better and the other s. to polluters on a list and dinner is now open and a whole new cooked i believe gusts are going to gust about half a million believe my line at the end of phone america and photos that evocation to see it on damage has he gone through damage by the ford of on...