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fiona: good question. it as a asset class and i it has a lot of volatility, so i can imagine that asset managers can use it to speculate and have a potential for return. because it hase a volatility that is very difficult to know how rich you -- how rich or poor you are. i think it is becoming a asset class. i could imagine that going forward, it will mature like other asset classes have matured. alix: you called it currency, i think that is news. the unafraid, ceo of unigestion, frick, ceo ofiona unigestion, thank you. mark: let's check in on the "first word news." >> spain will trigger the process to suspend the powers of headlines power -- government. refused toesident drop his claim of independence. the spanish president has called a special session of his cabinet for saturday. his advisers are finalizing the measures he plans to take. in brussels, a showdown over brexit. theresa may will use tonight's dinner to demand that the eu move brexit talks on to trade, but eu officials see a breakthrough as ne
fiona: good question. it as a asset class and i it has a lot of volatility, so i can imagine that asset managers can use it to speculate and have a potential for return. because it hase a volatility that is very difficult to know how rich you -- how rich or poor you are. i think it is becoming a asset class. i could imagine that going forward, it will mature like other asset classes have matured. alix: you called it currency, i think that is news. the unafraid, ceo of unigestion, frick, ceo...
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huge fiona fans, posted the pics online...hey are happy fiona could be a part of their special day (vicki) and a snake found on a santa clara v-t-a bus last month is up for adoption. the snake... a ball python named " rumple snake skin" was originally taken to palo alto animal services but because no one claimed him he was moved to the humane society in burlingame. experts believe the snake is a male and is quote "super friendly". the fee to adopt " rumplesnakeskin" only $35 bucks. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 9.(granti) steve aveson and pam moore are here with a look at what we're working on for kron 4 news at 10. ((pam))thank you grant and vicki...next at ten...a kron 4 exclusivea man and his dog...out for a walkwhen the dog suddenly falls into an open manhole.but what happened after his owner went to retrieve him..has one mother extremely upset...and demanding answers.who county officials say is to blame. plus, one week from now kids all over the bay area will hit the streets in search of treats.. but -- before they
huge fiona fans, posted the pics online...hey are happy fiona could be a part of their special day (vicki) and a snake found on a santa clara v-t-a bus last month is up for adoption. the snake... a ball python named " rumple snake skin" was originally taken to palo alto animal services but because no one claimed him he was moved to the humane society in burlingame. experts believe the snake is a male and is quote "super friendly". the fee to adopt "...
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, fiona wanted in on the action making the perfect face at just the right moment. >>> when we come backthe tributes pouring in tonight for a pioneer music legend. ♪ only in court -- until now. an nbc bay area exclusive... pictures of the suspect taken moments before kate steinle was shot. and we investigate how the red cross performed during the north bay fires. that )s next at 6 >>> finally tonight, if you found yourself today humming "blueberry hill" or "ain't that a shame," then you likely heard the sad news about the passing of music legend fats domino who gave us those and so many other hits on his way to becoming a rock 'n' roll hall of famer. tonight, even in death he leaves our toes still tapping. >> here is fats domino singing "blueberry hill." ♪ i found my thrill >> he was a soft-spoken superstar. ♪ on blueberry hill >> who let those piano keys do all the talking. a piano prodigy, he taught himself to play at age 10, and while fats domino never had the supersized stage presence of his contemporaries like elvis or chuck berry, he blazed an incredible trail just the same. an ast
, fiona wanted in on the action making the perfect face at just the right moment. >>> when we come backthe tributes pouring in tonight for a pioneer music legend. ♪ only in court -- until now. an nbc bay area exclusive... pictures of the suspect taken moments before kate steinle was shot. and we investigate how the red cross performed during the north bay fires. that )s next at 6 >>> finally tonight, if you found yourself today humming "blueberry hill" or...
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you probably remember fiona.e watched at the zoo scrambled when the hippo was nancy: they usually 80 pounds when born but this one only 29. but she is now thriving. >> you can follow the whole story. >> they followed the story. was the baby born early? >> so did monica. her daughter kennedy was nurtured inside this neonatal care unit. >> she was born six weeks early. >> one of the biggest challenge for baby kennedy. >> the biggest challenge was eating. when they are that preterm they have trouble breathing, sucking and swallowing at the same time. >> to get her weight up, mom started breastfeeding right away. >> e had a tube in her -- she had a tube in her nose for anything she did not get out of me. >> for miss fiona, something additional is needed. >> there is not a go buy hippo formula off the shelf situation. take her mother's milk and have a lab develop a similar formula. it had to be fed through a tube feeding. >> she had eight feedings a day. >> just as fiona needed humans to fill in where her own mom coul
you probably remember fiona.e watched at the zoo scrambled when the hippo was nancy: they usually 80 pounds when born but this one only 29. but she is now thriving. >> you can follow the whole story. >> they followed the story. was the baby born early? >> so did monica. her daughter kennedy was nurtured inside this neonatal care unit. >> she was born six weeks early. >> one of the biggest challenge for baby kennedy. >> the biggest challenge was eating. when...
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. >> at parties, said fiona, jason's x-rated tricks were absurdly over the top. >> i would never seet myself. i would hear about it, he would expose himself and do what he thought were funny tricks. i was always rather embarrassed for michelle. >> he never settled down as if he was still living the single life and never bought into the marriage and what all that meant. >> in october 2006, when michelle was four months pregnant, jason became deeply involved with another woman. not just any woman. michelle money was one of michelle young's close friends from college, one of those charlie's angels. in early october, days before his third wedding anniversary, jason flew to florida to see michelle money. she testified they both knew it was wrong. >> we basically hung out at the house and we had an intimate relationship for the two days that he was there. >> jason was crazy about her his friend, josh, said. >> he basically told me he thought he was in love with her. >> michelle's mother said in the last parts of her life she could see thele to the failing marriage was taking on her pregnan
. >> at parties, said fiona, jason's x-rated tricks were absurdly over the top. >> i would never seet myself. i would hear about it, he would expose himself and do what he thought were funny tricks. i was always rather embarrassed for michelle. >> he never settled down as if he was still living the single life and never bought into the marriage and what all that meant. >> in october 2006, when michelle was four months pregnant, jason became deeply involved with another...
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, fiona wanted in on the action making the perfect face at just the right moment. come barks the tributes pouring in tonight for a pioneer music legend. ♪ ... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests an
, fiona wanted in on the action making the perfect face at just the right moment. come barks the tributes pouring in tonight for a pioneer music legend. ♪ ... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another...
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they say they're so happy that fiona could be there for the special day. >> a sea otter returns home will and look at it in the the first place. >>> taking public transit and helping the unexpected. this event was enough to make a lot of passengers squirm. what's next for rum mr. snake >>> a sea otter named doodle is recovering from toxic poisoning. >> he returned to the ocean. >> workers from the marine mammal central made their last sandy steps as the guardians of a sea otter. >> he slowly walked out, took a look around and quickly made his way to the water. he then dipped under, popped up and looked toward the shore. >> he goes out there and gets to be an otter again. >> yankee doodle was given his nail after he was found around the holiday. he was spotted ruing his belly rather than playing among the kelp. he was diagnosed with a disease. three and a half months later, he was feeling dandy enough for the wild. >> such a relief to see him get back in the wild. when we rescued him, he was just down the road. >> to see him go out and be healthy again, it
they say they're so happy that fiona could be there for the special day. >> a sea otter returns home will and look at it in the the first place. >>> taking public transit and helping the unexpected. this event was enough to make a lot of passengers squirm. what's next for rum mr. snake >>> a sea otter named doodle is recovering from toxic poisoning. >> he returned to the ocean. >> workers from the marine mammal central made their last sandy steps as the...
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fiona wanted in on the action making the perfect face at just the perfect time. maybe fiona wanted to say yes. >> then it would be the three of them. >> forever. >>> a story turning this morning, george h.w. bush responds to charges of sexual assault. and bidding farewell to the gamler himself, kenny rogers. that's next. (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ w
fiona wanted in on the action making the perfect face at just the perfect time. maybe fiona wanted to say yes. >> then it would be the three of them. >> forever. >>> a story turning this morning, george h.w. bush responds to charges of sexual assault. and bidding farewell to the gamler himself, kenny rogers. that's next. (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of...
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huge fiona fans, posted the pics online... they are happy fiona could be a part of their special day (robin) a new york airport employee is going viral --- after video was posted of him on the job. that video shows kyran (kai-ren) ashford dancing on the runway. the southwest worker calls this the kai-ren twist. ashford says his work comes first-- but when he has that extra five minutes.. it's showtime. he says he enjoys being able to do something small to put smiles on people's faces. that's when he says he's done his job. (robin) the video was originally posted by country music artist terry mcbride. and has more than four million views. coming up... a high school student has been arrested for carrying a loaded gun. we'll show you where it happened the naacp has issued a travel ad
huge fiona fans, posted the pics online... they are happy fiona could be a part of their special day (robin) a new york airport employee is going viral --- after video was posted of him on the job. that video shows kyran (kai-ren) ashford dancing on the runway. the southwest worker calls this the kai-ren twist. ashford says his work comes first-- but when he has that extra five minutes.. it's showtime. he says he enjoys being able to do something small to put smiles on people's faces. that's...
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fiona mozley works in a book shop in york. is a family drama which explores the loss of rural community in northern england. and the history of wolves by emily fridlund is set in northern minnesota. it is a coming of age story about a teenage girl living in the remains of an old commune. let's have a look at those books in a little more detail with stephanie and sameer. the highest profile writer is the american paul auster. he has written 17 novels, and for three to one looks at four different versions of one—man's lives. —— 4000 321. if this novel is nearly 900 pages, which has put some people off. but that be a mistake? don't be put off by the size. it is a beast but it is rich with detail. it is paul auster at his finest. he's doing something different from what he has done before. it is a wide—ranging history of the last 50 01’ wide—ranging history of the last 50 or 60 years in america, very funny, often tragic, but it has a lot of his trick seen playfulness as well. don't be put off by the size. his trick seen playfulnes
fiona mozley works in a book shop in york. is a family drama which explores the loss of rural community in northern england. and the history of wolves by emily fridlund is set in northern minnesota. it is a coming of age story about a teenage girl living in the remains of an old commune. let's have a look at those books in a little more detail with stephanie and sameer. the highest profile writer is the american paul auster. he has written 17 novels, and for three to one looks at four different...
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fiona, back to you. clive, on the border, thank you.ll for an inquiry and a ban on surgical mesh implants across the uk. that's despite thousands of women being left in excruciating pain and life changing side effects as a result of the implants. that's according to campaigners. they are used to treat incontinence and prolapse after childbirth. in scotland, their use has already been suspended. tulip mazumdar reports. sling the mesh! after years of campaigning, women from all over the country are having their day in parliament. they're demanding a public enquiry into the use of the vaginal mesh implants. cath sampson had an implant a couple of years ago which she says turned herfrom a keen swimmer and boxer to barely being able to walk. the pain is like a cheese wire grating pain in your groin, in your pelvis. for me it felt like someone had punched down the back of my legs. it felt like my feet were not quite connected to my body. it felt like i had been slashed with a knife. this is the type of plastic mesh that has been used in more
fiona, back to you. clive, on the border, thank you.ll for an inquiry and a ban on surgical mesh implants across the uk. that's despite thousands of women being left in excruciating pain and life changing side effects as a result of the implants. that's according to campaigners. they are used to treat incontinence and prolapse after childbirth. in scotland, their use has already been suspended. tulip mazumdar reports. sling the mesh! after years of campaigning, women from all over the country...
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fiona, it is uncharted territory. reluctantly going where no spanish government has gone before. the idea of madrid exerting greater control over a disobedient regional government is so sensitive and controversial that i think at least in private to night spanish government officials at eu summit are working hard to consolidate support. i'm also told by a source close to spanish prime minister that two main opposition parties in spain are well and truly on board. and by and large the spanish public outside catalonia backs the government as well. the real test for any move this weekend, and implemented possibly in days, weeks or months following the announcement on saturday, will be here in catalonia with the public. the prime minister of spain, marianna rawhide, is conservative by party and conservative by party and conservative in nature. i think he will move methodically on this, possibly any move by his government would be backed by legal arguments. the government knows how sensitive they move this is. and any move
fiona, it is uncharted territory. reluctantly going where no spanish government has gone before. the idea of madrid exerting greater control over a disobedient regional government is so sensitive and controversial that i think at least in private to night spanish government officials at eu summit are working hard to consolidate support. i'm also told by a source close to spanish prime minister that two main opposition parties in spain are well and truly on board. and by and large the spanish...
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. >>> fiona, ahead fiona photobombs a couple of precious moments. more of our "cbs this morning" on apple's after 8 years of chris christie, is kim guadagno the change new jersey really needs? guadagno is christie's hand-picked successor. says she's "proud to be part of the christie administration." guadagno was chris christie's right hand as our schools came under attack, critical services were underfunded, and our credit rating was downgraded...11 times. from the bridge to the beach, we've seen it all, and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the change we need. >>> this couple will never forget how they got engaged. he got down on a knee. fiona was right there when she said yes, pressing hur face against the glass as a witness. look at all the rolls in her neck. >> i love the name fiona and >>> good morning, i'm jim donovan. three fire fighters, are in stable condition after they were injured battling a fire, bridget foy's restaurant on south street. chopper three was over scene after dozens of fire fighters, controlled the flames. bridget foy's
. >>> fiona, ahead fiona photobombs a couple of precious moments. more of our "cbs this morning" on apple's after 8 years of chris christie, is kim guadagno the change new jersey really needs? guadagno is christie's hand-picked successor. says she's "proud to be part of the christie administration." guadagno was chris christie's right hand as our schools came under attack, critical services were underfunded, and our credit rating was downgraded...11 times. from the...
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. >>> fiona, ahead fiona photobombs a couple of precious moments.ore of our "cbs this morning" on apple's ipodcasts. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> this couple will never forget how they got engaged. he got down on a knee. fiona was right there when she said yes, pressing hur face against the glass as a witness. neck. >> i love the name fiona and love that smile look at that face. >> thanks so much for so who here is not satisfied with their medicare plan? who's shopping for a new plan this year? it's time to
. >>> fiona, ahead fiona photobombs a couple of precious moments.ore of our "cbs this morning" on apple's ipodcasts. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd...
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and then you see fiona, the hippo, photo bombing. we're so happy fiona could be there for our special day. >> that's awesome. >> and she stuck around, too. >> fiona wants to be flower girl i think. >>> over to a beak ride in key west, florida. when they're all dressed as zombies is when things get >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you're on a fixed income or concerned about rising prices, learn about affordable whole life insurance with a lifetime rate lock that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, or if you misplaced it, call this number now and we'll rush it to you. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. please stand by to learn more. >> i'm alex trebek and the announcement you just heard is for a popular and affordable
and then you see fiona, the hippo, photo bombing. we're so happy fiona could be there for our special day. >> that's awesome. >> and she stuck around, too. >> fiona wants to be flower girl i think. >>> over to a beak ride in key west, florida. when they're all dressed as zombies is when things get >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free...
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and then you see fiona, the hippo, photo bombing. there for our special day. >> that's awesome. >> and she stuck around, too. >> fiona wants to be flower girl i think. >>> over to an unusual bike ride over in key west, florida. bike riding in florida generally not so weird. but when 6,000 people show up and they're all dressed as >>> this morning on "world news now," new details are emerging in that deadly ambush in africa. >> abc news learning more about what happened to the four american special ops soldiers as they were surrounded, ambushed and then killed. the new timeline and new questions ahead. >>> breaking overnight, tense hours for passengers on a flight that struck a bird after takeoff. the plane was supposed to circle for three hours before the pilot could finally attempt a landing. we'll show you what happened next. >>> one of basketball's most popular and respected players, slapped with a huge fine. see how much steph curry's shelling out for quite a stunt. >>> and a series showdown. the world series kicked off tonight i
and then you see fiona, the hippo, photo bombing. there for our special day. >> that's awesome. >> and she stuck around, too. >> fiona wants to be flower girl i think. >>> over to an unusual bike ride over in key west, florida. bike riding in florida generally not so weird. but when 6,000 people show up and they're all dressed as >>> this morning on "world news now," new details are emerging in that deadly ambush in africa. >> abc news...
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. >>> fiona, ahead fiona photo bombs a couple of precious moments." on apple's ipodcasts. nicholas kristof talks about his recent trip to north korea. today, a recent trip to north korea. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. cpresented bye cotarget.... food has the power to transform lives. with the help of target, the san francisco marin food bank addresses hunger head-on in the community. our food pantries are vi
. >>> fiona, ahead fiona photo bombs a couple of precious moments." on apple's ipodcasts. nicholas kristof talks about his recent trip to north korea. today, a recent trip to north korea. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure...
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fiona got a front row seat to a marriage proposal at the cincinnati zoo.she is checking out the ring. the adorable hippo stole the spotlight. the couple haley and nick shared these photos of the famous hippo photo bombing their pictures. they say they're happy fee i don't know that could be there for their special day. >> so cute. she is little for now. >> that's right. >>> well, a sea otter named yankee todayle is getting a chance at a second life in the wild. >> the marine center in sausalito has been his home for the past three and a half months while he recovered from toxic poisoning. >> matt keller was on the beach when yankee doodle returned to the ocean. >> workers from the marine mammal center made their last sandy steps as the guardians of a rescued sea otter. once the gate came up on the beach next to half moon bay, yankee doodle slowly walked out, took a look around and quickly made his way to the water. he then dipped under, popped up and looked towards the shore. >> and flipped on his back afterwards. >> so he goes out there and gets to be a w
fiona got a front row seat to a marriage proposal at the cincinnati zoo.she is checking out the ring. the adorable hippo stole the spotlight. the couple haley and nick shared these photos of the famous hippo photo bombing their pictures. they say they're happy fee i don't know that could be there for their special day. >> so cute. she is little for now. >> that's right. >>> well, a sea otter named yankee todayle is getting a chance at a second life in the wild. >> the...
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. ♪ >> wasn't until i was 13 or 14 when i heard fiona apple. write things so the poetally but it still made perfect sense. writing about personal experiences but still felt like she was speaking to you. >> as a performer, this was only the second time she had sung before a live audience. at the rio olympics in 2016. >> i think i blacked out. i woke up eating pizza. >> she teamed one the guitarist to perform herself the songs she's written for others. >> these vonsongs are just as m a part of me as those. ♪ >> the day sorry became her biggest hit is the same day she wrote issues after a disagreement with a boyfriend. >> i guess so. it was so much my point of view that it felt uncomfortable making it somebody else's. it was a turning point when i realized it was mine. ♪ i've got issues >> setting the stage for her performing career and her bond with fans who hear their inner lives in her words and voice. >> this young girl had followed me around france trying to find me. once she found me, she cried. and just threw herself into my arms. i love th
. ♪ >> wasn't until i was 13 or 14 when i heard fiona apple. write things so the poetally but it still made perfect sense. writing about personal experiences but still felt like she was speaking to you. >> as a performer, this was only the second time she had sung before a live audience. at the rio olympics in 2016. >> i think i blacked out. i woke up eating pizza. >> she teamed one the guitarist to perform herself the songs she's written for others. >> these...
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nick, popped the question to girlfriend haley role, they are sitting in front of the hippo exit and fionasided over proposal. the couple who are huge fans posted pictures on line and they say that they are happy they can be part of the special day. she looks lake she approves of their marriage. >> she got their blessing. >> or they got her blessing. >> exactly. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" local troops heading to puerto rico to help with hurricane relief. >>> also coming up we will update our breaking news a fire at bridget foy's at head house square, henry. >> reporter: two teens gun down in south philadelphia we know one went to st. joes prep we will tell what you this grieving community is doing to come together today. >>> and the fog is starting to move out of the way now but we're still seeing some issues out there, we have an accident on i-95 and few others, ramp closures and construction, we will have those updates coming up but first we will take a quick break, cbs presented by target.... urban agriculture and community greening are helping cities become more sustainable for
nick, popped the question to girlfriend haley role, they are sitting in front of the hippo exit and fionasided over proposal. the couple who are huge fans posted pictures on line and they say that they are happy they can be part of the special day. she looks lake she approves of their marriage. >> she got their blessing. >> or they got her blessing. >> exactly. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" local troops heading to puerto rico to help with hurricane...
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look at -- [ audience aws ] yeah, fiona was like, "always a a bridesmaid."ht, you know. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. hello. how are you, mr. frelinghuysen? >> steve: sid, freeling. >> jimmy: freling. >> steve: now say huysen. >> jimmy: huysen. >> steve: put them together. >> jimmy: frelinghuysen. >> steve: no. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: guys, welcome to the show tonight. a hot show tonight. man, what a great, great show. [ cheers and applause ] so fun. we're in a great mood here at "the tonight show", because we did this thing a couple weeks ago. we teamed up with walmart. we wanted to do something for puerto rico. an walmart, and they were awesome. and we donated $1 million to relief -- [ cheers and applause ] it just feels good and it's the right thing, it just felt right. and walmart upped their game, and they said, well, you know -- tell you what, if you go on walmart.com or the walmart app, or something like that. if you donate -- an
look at -- [ audience aws ] yeah, fiona was like, "always a a bridesmaid."ht, you know. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. hello. how are you, mr. frelinghuysen? >> steve: sid, freeling. >> jimmy: freling. >> steve: now say huysen. >> jimmy: huysen. >> steve: put them together. >> jimmy: frelinghuysen. >> steve: no. [...
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my god, fiona, i know it wasn't your fault. hell, the patient probably knows.ht, like maybe being able to blame somebody for a second or two just might make him feel a little better. and, i know, maybe it's me, but doesn't that seem like something that goes right along with wearing that fancy white coat? it does, doesn't it? kind of. gosh, i'm so proud of you. put it there. [whistles] woof. [thinking] "woof"? that's your answer, then. that girl just asked me to give her my top 10 sexual positions, and after the 2 that i knew, i just started naming insects. elliot, that really sucks. i'm sorry. i'm not sure. i mean, i was mad at you at first, but it's actually kind of empowering, you know, to have this persona, this identity. i mean, i'm not just some, you know, nameless, faceless, white doctor. i'm elliot reid... tramp. heh! well, that's great. if you're happy, i'm happy. the weird thing is she said she'd already tried "stink bug." j.d.: i still don't know why i was so desperate for everyone to know it wasn't my fault. dr. cox, dr. kelso has something he wants
my god, fiona, i know it wasn't your fault. hell, the patient probably knows.ht, like maybe being able to blame somebody for a second or two just might make him feel a little better. and, i know, maybe it's me, but doesn't that seem like something that goes right along with wearing that fancy white coat? it does, doesn't it? kind of. gosh, i'm so proud of you. put it there. [whistles] woof. [thinking] "woof"? that's your answer, then. that girl just asked me to give her my top 10...
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fiona, thank you. you can see they're hungry. fiona, thank you. you can see they‘ re hungry.m made me think of you, yeah! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. the daughter of a woman who suffered painful burns while a resident at a croydon nursing home says anyone worried about loved ones in care should speak out. 72—year—old polly dunkley badly burnt herself on electric heaters placed in her room at the elmwood nursing home. the care provider has been fined £45,000 for failing to deliver safe treatment. if they have got loved ones in the care homes and they're not happy about something to speak out. if you have suspicions of anything, speak out, but document everything. take photographs. back everything up. do things in writing. do not be intimidated by the system. the nhs has apologised for the misery it put patients through after a private ambulance company it was using stopped trading. the essex—based private ambulance service was serving hospitals such as watford general, st albans and bedford. b
fiona, thank you. you can see they're hungry. fiona, thank you. you can see they‘ re hungry.m made me think of you, yeah! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. the daughter of a woman who suffered painful burns while a resident at a croydon nursing home says anyone worried about loved ones in care should speak out. 72—year—old polly dunkley badly burnt herself on electric heaters placed in her room at the elmwood...
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fiona mosley works ina book a single night.an about a teenage girl living in the remains of an old commune. so, those are the short list, and during the dinner later this evening, extracts from those books will be read out by some eminent actors and actresses, and i‘m delighted to say that one of them is with us now, 0livia williams, welcome to you. and we alsojoined by the novelist, man booker prize nominee and judge this year, sarah hall. 0livia, how have you got roped into this evening?” was offered a free meal, and all actors need feeding. what an honour it turned out to be. i was sent the extracts, and they are beautiful pieces of writing. the only other terrifying thing is that i realise that i am reading a writer‘s writing in front of the writer and 1000 other interested parties, so i am nervous. sarah, in your capacity as a judge, what were you looking for when you came to pick your winner? we'd been living with these books for the better part of the year, so we wanted to come into it with as much freshness as possible.
fiona mosley works ina book a single night.an about a teenage girl living in the remains of an old commune. so, those are the short list, and during the dinner later this evening, extracts from those books will be read out by some eminent actors and actresses, and i‘m delighted to say that one of them is with us now, 0livia williams, welcome to you. and we alsojoined by the novelist, man booker prize nominee and judge this year, sarah hall. 0livia, how have you got roped into this evening?”...
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fiona. cautious the chancellor philip hammond has attacked jeremy corbyn since he would destroy economic progress and freedom. he also called for a careful and cautious negotiation of the uk withdrawal from the eu and warned it will not be easy. from manchester, here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the fizz went flat for the tories after the election. is austerity dead chancellor? before then they hardly knew they would have to take their enemies on. now if they are sure of one thing it's that with jeremy corbyn in the ascendancy they need to fight. he is a clear and present danger to our prosperity. by abandoning market economics, jeremy corbyn‘s labour has abandoned the aspirations of ordinary working people. we must be the party which picks them up and delivers on them. attack after attack on labour and push back to those who suggest the way the country does business is done. our economy is not broken, it is fundamentally strong. and while no one suggests a market economy is perf
fiona. cautious the chancellor philip hammond has attacked jeremy corbyn since he would destroy economic progress and freedom. he also called for a careful and cautious negotiation of the uk withdrawal from the eu and warned it will not be easy. from manchester, here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the fizz went flat for the tories after the election. is austerity dead chancellor? before then they hardly knew they would have to take their enemies on. now if they are sure of one thing...
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that is right, fiona. i hope you can hear me because i am battling a tropical cyclone here.efugee camp into a mud bath, making it even harderfor the refugees. yes, more people are coming in. the selfless dedication of the people here and the international workers who are trying to make a difference, is incredible. but doctor you saw my report from leicestershire, he simply answered and advert on facebook for people to come out and help and five days later he was on a plane. there is good news tonight. the daughter of that woman that i interviewed at the clinic today, she is now gaining weight, the 18—month—old girl, for the first time she is putting on weight. so there is some light at the end of that dark tunnel for her. i took part in a 0&a the end of that dark tunnel for her. i took part in a q&a session last night on social media. a number of people got in touch. they wanted to know the fate of the 15,000 rohingya muslims who got over the border but we re muslims who got over the border but were stranded for three days with no place to go essentially. well, i can report
that is right, fiona. i hope you can hear me because i am battling a tropical cyclone here.efugee camp into a mud bath, making it even harderfor the refugees. yes, more people are coming in. the selfless dedication of the people here and the international workers who are trying to make a difference, is incredible. but doctor you saw my report from leicestershire, he simply answered and advert on facebook for people to come out and help and five days later he was on a plane. there is good news...
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yes, fiona, there seem to be many more question marks than clues by by all accounts stephen paddock checkedthe mandalay bay behind me three days before he orchestrated mass murder here. unbeknownst to anyone, he checked in, took his bags up anyone, he checked in, took his bags up to the 32nd floor, they were full of guns, more than 20 of them, some of guns, more than 20 of them, some of them automatic weapons, designed to kill more people, more quickly. the big question is, why did he do it? detectives investigating the case are at the moment is none the wiser. our first report tonight — on the latest on the investigation — is from our north america editor, jon sopel. sirens. radio: we got shots fired. sounded like an automatic firearm. sunday night in las vegas, and the first reports of something going terribly wrong. it's coming from upstairs in the mandalay bay. upstairs, mandalay bay, halfway up. i see the shots coming from mandalay bay. the stress in the voices of the police, evident. they have located where the firing is coming from, and the impact he's having. we have an active shoot
yes, fiona, there seem to be many more question marks than clues by by all accounts stephen paddock checkedthe mandalay bay behind me three days before he orchestrated mass murder here. unbeknownst to anyone, he checked in, took his bags up anyone, he checked in, took his bags up to the 32nd floor, they were full of guns, more than 20 of them, some of guns, more than 20 of them, some of them automatic weapons, designed to kill more people, more quickly. the big question is, why did he do it?...
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fiona lamdin has more on the progress that's been made.reche for 350 calves. we change the teats on the machines every morning and every evening. we take them out and clean them and put them in a pot of disinfectant solution. and just as you'd expect with a child's nursery, with so many young calves living in one barn, bugs are rife here. this process has really dropped antibiotic usage by about 50% across the calf group in here. it's just stopping the spread of disease through the teats, with all the calves coming in all the time drinking and spreading germs. jo's not unique, but her farming is progressive. taking steps to ensure her animals don't get ill. but when it gets cold, smaller calves like this one are much more prone to getting poorly, and so they end up on antibiotics. so now, they're keeping them warm so they stay healthy in the first place. and just in case that wasn't enough, on the outside she has even installed blinds. we get a lot of ground level draught so we need to keep that away from the calves, because itjust causes
fiona lamdin has more on the progress that's been made.reche for 350 calves. we change the teats on the machines every morning and every evening. we take them out and clean them and put them in a pot of disinfectant solution. and just as you'd expect with a child's nursery, with so many young calves living in one barn, bugs are rife here. this process has really dropped antibiotic usage by about 50% across the calf group in here. it's just stopping the spread of disease through the teats, with...
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fiona. thank you. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories.million pounds in back taxes after a european crackdown. the european commission said the online company had been given an over generous tax deal in luxembourg. amazon denied receiving any special treatment. a homeless man has beenjailed for at least 30 years for murdering a woman and her son who took him in and befriended him. aaron barley admitted stabbing to death tracey and pierce wilkinson in march at their home in stourbridge. the judge said "no sentence would ever bring the pair back to their family." a court has heard that an army sergeant emile cilliers — here on the left — on trialfor murder tried to kill his then wife by removing vital parts of her parachute, causing her to spin thousands of feet to the ground. he is also accused of trying to kill his wife on another occasion by deliberately causing a gas leak. mr cilliers denies all charges. twin brothers who've spent a lifetime trying to find out what happened to their father during the second world war have finally discov
fiona. thank you. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories.million pounds in back taxes after a european crackdown. the european commission said the online company had been given an over generous tax deal in luxembourg. amazon denied receiving any special treatment. a homeless man has beenjailed for at least 30 years for murdering a woman and her son who took him in and befriended him. aaron barley admitted stabbing to death tracey and pierce wilkinson in march at their home...
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the record was, and my collea g u es time, what the record was, and my colleagues in the gallery, fionan this for a while, i have to confess, she is much quicker than that! she found out that, from march 1861 to january 1862, there we re march 1861 to january 1862, there were five presidents alive at the same time, and a couple more occasions, more recently, it is usually just after a president occasions, more recently, it is usuallyjust after a president has taken office, usuallyjust after a president has ta ken office, you usuallyjust after a president has taken office, you have somebody at the start of a new term. so this is a joint record with that, now that donald trump is in the white house and hejoins donald trump is in the white house and he joins carter, donald trump is in the white house and hejoins carter, bush, clinton, busch ii, 0bama and if he does not hang around to fight a second term, it could be a record seven. at the age of 21, alex tew had a brainwave. aiming to become a millionaire, he set up a website and sold the pixels it contained to advertisers for a dollar eac
the record was, and my collea g u es time, what the record was, and my colleagues in the gallery, fionan this for a while, i have to confess, she is much quicker than that! she found out that, from march 1861 to january 1862, there we re march 1861 to january 1862, there were five presidents alive at the same time, and a couple more occasions, more recently, it is usually just after a president occasions, more recently, it is usuallyjust after a president has taken office, usuallyjust after a...
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fiona. thank you. thomas investigates knife crime on our streets. every 1a minutes there's a knife crime across england and wales. did he knock that guy off his bike? yeah. who knows what it's been used for. my heart is beating, i'm actually terrified. if you decided not to carry a knife, then it's one less problem on the street. yeah, that's one less person carrying a knife. there are how much other people carrying a knife? that report coming up later. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello. this is bbc news with me rebecca jones. the headlines. a woman tells the bbc how a senior labour party figure persuaded her to drop allegations of rape by a party member. a man is convicted of murder after running over an ex—navy officer with his own car in a robbery gone wrong. police confirm a man and five of his children died in the devastating house fire yesterday in mid wales. the government's plan to crack down on probl
fiona. thank you. thomas investigates knife crime on our streets. every 1a minutes there's a knife crime across england and wales. did he knock that guy off his bike? yeah. who knows what it's been used for. my heart is beating, i'm actually terrified. if you decided not to carry a knife, then it's one less problem on the street. yeah, that's one less person carrying a knife. there are how much other people carrying a knife? that report coming up later. that's all from the bbc news at six, so...
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fiona believe that is the case. apple is standing by this technology. we have said we think they will be summer between 3 million and or million devices at launch. we have no reason to believe it will not be a successful launch. emily: marcus through hell apples facial technology is expected to work. >> there are three components that matter. the illuminator, which is like a torch which sees a face. it passes on the action to what they call the dot projector, which is competition of the intense. the flash is 30,000 dots at your face. the infrared camera then detects that, put that through the algorithms and recognizes this is the person that i should allow or not allowed to unlock the phone. emily: how difficult would you say is it to manufacture this kind of technology at scale? they're difficult. these are position products. we have heard a lot of rumor and innuendo that you'll has been a problem. manufacturing yields of 60%, 50%. those are unacceptable when you think about a high-volume manufacture product. 90,e have to come up to the even 70% overti
fiona believe that is the case. apple is standing by this technology. we have said we think they will be summer between 3 million and or million devices at launch. we have no reason to believe it will not be a successful launch. emily: marcus through hell apples facial technology is expected to work. >> there are three components that matter. the illuminator, which is like a torch which sees a face. it passes on the action to what they call the dot projector, which is competition of the...
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[cheering and applause] greg: i did not own under no fiona donkey. a daily walk through, it's a newspaper, it's free, as described, coming out and i promise you will not regret it. [applause] five that is it. no time for the other two. what? rob o'neill, katie, kat, tyrus. studio audience, i'm greg gutfeld and i love you. [cheering and applause] chute dt open. "watters world" is live and starts right now. jesse: well come this special live edition of "watters world." i'm jesse watters. we'll be heading to the arena at a&m university where the deep from the heart concert is getting ready. they are raising money for the hurricanes, for harvey, irma and maria. ththe -- the money goes to a variety of groups. the rebuild texas fund and the florida disaster fund.
[cheering and applause] greg: i did not own under no fiona donkey. a daily walk through, it's a newspaper, it's free, as described, coming out and i promise you will not regret it. [applause] five that is it. no time for the other two. what? rob o'neill, katie, kat, tyrus. studio audience, i'm greg gutfeld and i love you. [cheering and applause] chute dt open. "watters world" is live and starts right now. jesse: well come this special live edition of "watters world." i'm...
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laws and ministerial appointments that barnaby joyce and field -- might have lived in nash mightand fionaet. could we see a challenge to quarantine laws, for example? johnny depp, perhaps. [laughter] also -- already challenges to penalty decisions, we could already -- we could also see challenges to other decisions when they were sitting in their seats. i think barnaby joyce's claim that this is ridiculous rule is -- it has uncertain drive of a national party theake sure they have systems in place to be consistent with such a clear-cut part of australia's constitution. haidi: does this in peril malcolm turnbull's credibility, or is it just an interesting but? -- insisting blip? andrew: it is a blip, but in a series of blips. the impression on the public is distraction on the core policy agenda, which means the government is struggling to get momentum on ning seems of jobs and growth. betty: just as someone observing from the outside in reading the news about this in australia, how does this happen and no one raises a red flag on this for so long? andrew: it is extraordinary. that wasometh
laws and ministerial appointments that barnaby joyce and field -- might have lived in nash mightand fionaet. could we see a challenge to quarantine laws, for example? johnny depp, perhaps. [laughter] also -- already challenges to penalty decisions, we could already -- we could also see challenges to other decisions when they were sitting in their seats. i think barnaby joyce's claim that this is ridiculous rule is -- it has uncertain drive of a national party theake sure they have systems in...
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[cheering and applause] greg: i did not own under no fiona donkey. run a daily walk through, it's a newspaper, it's free, as described, coming out and i promise you will not regret it. [applause] five that is it. no time for the other two. what? rob o'neill, katie, kat, tyrus. studio audience, i'm greg gutfeld and i love you. [cheering and applause] intelligent talented fox news person will be back tomorrow with me almost all day. >>> the white house is depending its chief of staff general kelly in this week's condolence call controversy. i'm julie banderas with the fox report. it you will started when congresswoman wilson publicly slammed president trump's phone call to a grieving widow. general kelly then defended trump's conversation with a woman he followed up by saying representative wilson had taken credit for getting funding for an fbi building but a video of her speech shows she never actually took that credit. well president trump meantime says the representative should have never listened to trump's call with the widow in the
[cheering and applause] greg: i did not own under no fiona donkey. run a daily walk through, it's a newspaper, it's free, as described, coming out and i promise you will not regret it. [applause] five that is it. no time for the other two. what? rob o'neill, katie, kat, tyrus. studio audience, i'm greg gutfeld and i love you. [cheering and applause] intelligent talented fox news person will be back tomorrow with me almost all day. >>> the white house is depending its chief of staff...
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the couple says they work huge fiona's and are glad she was part of their special day. brian: is it true she is going to be made of honor? adrianna: not a bad idea. brian: outside, cool for the next day or so, dropping in the 30's tonight. tomorrow, probably the coolest. temperatures only near 60 degrees with a light northw esterly breeze. adrianna: i am wearing boots ralcandidate for'm governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed.rtham, because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you. >> announcer: get ready for thrills and chills! because we're serving up fright night bites you'll wanna sink your teeth into. anything can happen as we're joined by not one, but two scarily sensational surprise superstars.
the couple says they work huge fiona's and are glad she was part of their special day. brian: is it true she is going to be made of honor? adrianna: not a bad idea. brian: outside, cool for the next day or so, dropping in the 30's tonight. tomorrow, probably the coolest. temperatures only near 60 degrees with a light northw esterly breeze. adrianna: i am wearing boots ralcandidate for'm governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed.rtham, because washington, dc...
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fiona frick joins us from the robin hood conference in new york.under 30 minutes away from the end of the third base
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fiona lamdin has more on the progress that's been made.orning and every evening. we take them out and clean them and put them in a pot of disinfectant solution. and just as you'd expect with a child's nursery, with so many young calves living in one barn, bugs are rife here. this process has really dropped antibiotic usage by about 50% across the calf group in here. it's just stopping the spread of disease through the teats, with all the calves coming in all the time drinking and spreading germs. jo's not unique, but her farming is progressive. taking steps to ensure her animals don't get ill. but when it gets cold, smaller calves like this one are much more prone to getting poorly, and so they end up on antibiotics. so now, they're keeping them warm so they stay healthy in the first place. and just in case that wasn't enough, on the outside she has even installed blinds. we get a lot of ground level draught so we need to keep that away from the calves, because itjust causes environmental stress for them and chills them down and can lead t
fiona lamdin has more on the progress that's been made.orning and every evening. we take them out and clean them and put them in a pot of disinfectant solution. and just as you'd expect with a child's nursery, with so many young calves living in one barn, bugs are rife here. this process has really dropped antibiotic usage by about 50% across the calf group in here. it's just stopping the spread of disease through the teats, with all the calves coming in all the time drinking and spreading...
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he is the father of the famous baby hippo, fiona.en struggling for months with health issues and the decision was made to euthanize henry after it was determined that his quality of life would not improve but we still have fiona which is great news that's the news update this hour i will send it back downtown to you guys >> thanks, sue. >> thank you very much. >> see you next hour. >>> shares of underarmour getting crushed today after its earnings report this morning let's get over to courtney reagan for more. it's down 22% now, courtney, this thing keeps dropping. >> reporter: yeah, huge. kelly, slumping north american sales, those were down 12% that's really under armour's biggest a kakichilles' heel. main impetus earnings also expected to be lower than previously forecasted the ceo kevin plank says store closings, competition, shifting tastes are the reason for weak north american sales it's clear adidas' strength in north america is hurting under armour and nike. what's worse, plank and analysts see current pressures continuing t
he is the father of the famous baby hippo, fiona.en struggling for months with health issues and the decision was made to euthanize henry after it was determined that his quality of life would not improve but we still have fiona which is great news that's the news update this hour i will send it back downtown to you guys >> thanks, sue. >> thank you very much. >> see you next hour. >>> shares of underarmour getting crushed today after its earnings report this morning...
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becomes or something like that >> hughes admits he has had to adjust his lifestyle since adopting fiona but says it was well worth it. >> without a doubt. >> reporter: more millennials are macking pet ownership a priority. a report from the american pedestrian products association found millennials make up largest pet owning demographic at 35 percent. baby boomers coming in second at 32 percent. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >>> makes sense, matt those pets take up a lot of space and dogs need a place to run so that all makes sense. today will be i great day to take a walk. >> get to the dog park, going out early with the dog, maybe put the coat on the puppy here early on in the day because it will be a cool, morning, for all of us here across the delaware valley, in philadelphia, surrounding areas and heading far up north toward poconos as well. today is first day of october we are taking a look at how september did. well, we ended up 2 degrees above our typical average for september. we will go with the mild graphic there but that is only because we are a couple d
becomes or something like that >> hughes admits he has had to adjust his lifestyle since adopting fiona but says it was well worth it. >> without a doubt. >> reporter: more millennials are macking pet ownership a priority. a report from the american pedestrian products association found millennials make up largest pet owning demographic at 35 percent. baby boomers coming in second at 32 percent. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >>> makes sense, matt...
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progressing cross the uk — in a moment we'll talk to sian lloyd in milford haven, pembrokeshire — then to fionabut first to chris page who's in downhill, county londonderry. just a sense of the impact so far and what is being said locally? this is the beach famous for being the place for many battle scenes for the hit tv show game of thrones but today the battle is against the elements. people are talking about nothing else, the wind is whipping this stand up of the dunes and they are stinging yourface. this stand up of the dunes and they are stinging your face. the waves are stinging your face. the waves are battling the seashore. right across northern ireland, shutters we re across northern ireland, shutters were down. business as we passed we re were down. business as we passed were closed. lots of outpatient appointments were cancelled. lots of people not getting into work at all today. schools have been closed. in the last half hour, we heard... 0nce more tomorrow schools will also be closed. 0phelia is still getting up strength, certainly since we have been here, you can feel the wind is
progressing cross the uk — in a moment we'll talk to sian lloyd in milford haven, pembrokeshire — then to fionabut first to chris page who's in downhill, county londonderry. just a sense of the impact so far and what is being said locally? this is the beach famous for being the place for many battle scenes for the hit tv show game of thrones but today the battle is against the elements. people are talking about nothing else, the wind is whipping this stand up of the dunes and they are...
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fiona is on bbc news at six. let's have a look at the weather now.th, low—pressure drifting away with a trail of sunny spells and scattered showers, in the last few hours in the south—west, rain pushes in. cloudy skies to end the day. the seas are rougher in cornwall. rain arriving. it will take its time in arriving. it will take its time in arriving but it will do so. in the south—west, wet weather over the next few hours. that will drift its way through to the south of the channel. it will just way through to the south of the channel. it willjust push to the south of the m4 corridor for the next few hours. the early evening rush hour is worth bearing in mind but it will clear way at quite a pace and when it does so, the winds continue to fall and the sky is clear. we see temperatures falling away. a chilly night for some of us and scattered showers in the far north and west. in towns and cities, nine to 11 degrees. in rural areas, temperatures in single figures. hopefully lovely spells of sunshine displaying autumn colour across the uk. we still ru
fiona is on bbc news at six. let's have a look at the weather now.th, low—pressure drifting away with a trail of sunny spells and scattered showers, in the last few hours in the south—west, rain pushes in. cloudy skies to end the day. the seas are rougher in cornwall. rain arriving. it will take its time in arriving. it will take its time in arriving but it will do so. in the south—west, wet weather over the next few hours. that will drift its way through to the south of the channel. it...
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fiona mozley works in a book shop in york.dent crossbench peer baroness young, who is chair of thejudges this year. welcome to you. what were you looking for when you came to pick the winner? we look for a variety of things, we want something well written obviously that has value to the reader, feels like it isa value to the reader, feels like it is a gift to the reader. we like things that are provocative and stimulating, that make you feel it is worthwhile investing your time in engaging with this particular text. i think all of the writers on the short list fulfilled that ambition. how difficult has it been? very difficult, we started thinking about it and discussing it at ten o‘clock this morning and we did not finish until almost three o‘clock this afternoon. so it was a marathon. i was at a unanimous decision? i like to work in a very consensual way, we wanted to make sure everyone knew what it was we were picking the final winner and we got the position where everyone agreed that this is the one. do think we are seeing
fiona mozley works in a book shop in york.dent crossbench peer baroness young, who is chair of thejudges this year. welcome to you. what were you looking for when you came to pick the winner? we look for a variety of things, we want something well written obviously that has value to the reader, feels like it isa value to the reader, feels like it is a gift to the reader. we like things that are provocative and stimulating, that make you feel it is worthwhile investing your time in engaging with...
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fiona why would you say that? >> mike, he was the head of romanian intelligence, the highest intelligence that we have. he says that he cannot tell you exactly what happened, but he can tell you what all of the eastern bloc nation intelligence had thought happened after the kennedy assassination. which was this. but christian he had gotten vert the cuban missile crisis. he ordered -- and shortly thereafter that kennedy be assassinated. the preparations occurred, and for example, it, the trip to mexico. where it looks like from some material that has been turned loose, he met with a kgb officer who was specialized in assassinations. there are a number of things that look suspicious that happened during that time. before the assassination. but it looks as if what happened -- it may have happened was that khrushvhev got cold feet a few months before the assassination was to occur, and he realized that he may be starting a war between the u.s. and the soviet union, which he didn't want, so he pulled back it, and he sa
fiona why would you say that? >> mike, he was the head of romanian intelligence, the highest intelligence that we have. he says that he cannot tell you exactly what happened, but he can tell you what all of the eastern bloc nation intelligence had thought happened after the kennedy assassination. which was this. but christian he had gotten vert the cuban missile crisis. he ordered -- and shortly thereafter that kennedy be assassinated. the preparations occurred, and for example, it, the...