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gary has been amazing because he has to sort through all the stuff and there's a ton of it.erally, this will go about 2. and it's really hard work and gary has made my life tremendo tremendously more easy, helping me get through my work and therefore he has made the public's work easier and we appreciate his support. i would like to read a certificate of honor august 28th, 2019 whereas behalf of the city and county of san francisco i'm pleased to recognize and honor gary for more than 13 years of service to the city and county of san francisco. your dedication to the operations and success of the san francisco boar board of apps is commendable. your support has been integral to the efficiency, equity and development of the san francisco board of appeals and our city therefore i have set my hand and caused the seal of the city and the county of san francisco to be affixed london breed, mayor of san francisco. congratulations, gary. thank you for all your service to all of us. commissioners -- >> yes, i also would like to reiterate the same. gary has been great over the years
gary has been amazing because he has to sort through all the stuff and there's a ton of it.erally, this will go about 2. and it's really hard work and gary has made my life tremendo tremendously more easy, helping me get through my work and therefore he has made the public's work easier and we appreciate his support. i would like to read a certificate of honor august 28th, 2019 whereas behalf of the city and county of san francisco i'm pleased to recognize and honor gary for more than 13 years...
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time is something called carrier has plenty of but it doesn't have many people. lots of small gary and earn their crust of brought over the past 40 years europe's poorest country has 2000000 inhabitants migration that's a tough act to crack there's no. easy solution to ball carrier brain drain now it's 270 grams of plain flour and 160 grams of brown bread flour 190 grams of yogurt 6 grams of sugar 13 grams of fresh yeast and 10 grams of salt. bread and salt these are the 2 key ingredients of europe's oldest welcoming ceremony. if you arrive on an official visit to both areas capital sofia a city founded 7000 years ago expect to find this women in traditional garb showing their hospitality with freshly baked loaves. need to do well for about 40 minutes by hand and leave it to rest then split it into 6 pieces sharing is something gary has really good at at least amongst its only cars. and what a lot there is to share. subsidies rights. kickbacks. the country is the most corrupt e.u. member state and that drives many citizens away. gary as prime minister nicknamed batman wants to reve
time is something called carrier has plenty of but it doesn't have many people. lots of small gary and earn their crust of brought over the past 40 years europe's poorest country has 2000000 inhabitants migration that's a tough act to crack there's no. easy solution to ball carrier brain drain now it's 270 grams of plain flour and 160 grams of brown bread flour 190 grams of yogurt 6 grams of sugar 13 grams of fresh yeast and 10 grams of salt. bread and salt these are the 2 key ingredients of...
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gary: yeah. yeah, she has.emonis: i mean, you want the business to survive, somebody's got to teach her how to do it instead of dumping it on somebody else. that, to me, is like "holy crap." larissa: [ sighs ] i'm sorry. lemonis: what are you stressed about? larissa: just everything -- all the bills and everything that's been piling up. it's just so much. i've been trying my hardest to help, and i just don't know how much more i can do, you know? sue: exactly. why do you think i'm at home? i'm dealing with the phone calls at home. -gary: mm...no, you're not. -sue: yes, i am. persuade them, you know, to work with us. that's what i'm doing. lemonis: sue, look, it's clear to me that you need to take more of an active role in the business. are you able to be here on a daily basis to take some of this burden off larissa? sue: yes. lemonis: the fact that i can't analyze these numbers the way i normally do makes me very uncomfortable. so, i tell you what i'd like to start with, is understanding this whole universe of
gary: yeah. yeah, she has.emonis: i mean, you want the business to survive, somebody's got to teach her how to do it instead of dumping it on somebody else. that, to me, is like "holy crap." larissa: [ sighs ] i'm sorry. lemonis: what are you stressed about? larissa: just everything -- all the bills and everything that's been piling up. it's just so much. i've been trying my hardest to help, and i just don't know how much more i can do, you know? sue: exactly. why do you think i'm at...
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biggest issues has been access to the reading material needed for his course. gary to the university over the last three years, but only one has been fully upheld. on wednesday, simon and gary sat down withjoanna gosling, and he told her of the difficulties that he has encountered. i've also had problems with examinations, i've had it issues, i've had problems with many e—mails and letters back and forth — which is taking up all my time — and some of them are quite nasty as well. so what are your needs? and what's the reaction when you ask for it? so, visual impairment, which means that i need to have all of my reading in an accessible word format. so, in order for me to get that, i have to provide the reading list to an external agency. so it must be quite a time—consuming process? if you don't get it, what impact does that have on you? if i don't receive the reading, it means that i basically have to do all of my assessments and my exams based entirely on my memory, which means that it really affects my grades. and how does that make you feel? it's very, very depr
biggest issues has been access to the reading material needed for his course. gary to the university over the last three years, but only one has been fully upheld. on wednesday, simon and gary sat down withjoanna gosling, and he told her of the difficulties that he has encountered. i've also had problems with examinations, i've had it issues, i've had problems with many e—mails and letters back and forth — which is taking up all my time — and some of them are quite nasty as well. so what...
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ktvu reporter jessie gary has her story. >> and the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> the words have become familiar. the face and voice behind them, now seen and heard for the first time. chanel miller reading the victim impact statement that became a central point in the etoo movement. the central figure in the brock turner case is coming forward in an intervow with 06 minutes to reportedly reclaim her voice. >> i think that is a problem that many sexual assault victims have. that the act of sexual assault itself takes soft woman victim's autonomy. >>> miller came to prominence during the brock turner case in 20151. turner was a stanford swimmer accused and convicted the following year of three counts of sexual assault. the judge sentenced her to six moos in jail which touched off a firestorm of protests and ultimately lead to the judge's recall. >> your honor, if it is all right for the majority of this statement, i would like to address the defendant directly. >> miller's victim i'll pact statement read in open court and now saturated the internet. expert
ktvu reporter jessie gary has her story. >> and the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. >> the words have become familiar. the face and voice behind them, now seen and heard for the first time. chanel miller reading the victim impact statement that became a central point in the etoo movement. the central figure in the brock turner case is coming forward in an intervow with 06 minutes to reportedly reclaim her voice. >> i think that is a problem that many...
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. >> reporter: gary has a front row seat. he lives at 21st and washington where neighbors have posted signs pleading for drivers to please slow down. >> i've even seen cars do 60, 70 miles an hour straight through the stop signs. >> reporter: a few blocks away, still no relief. nest cams captured more bad behavior. >> it's blood boiling. >> reporter: paul marshall calls it reckless abandon by people who don't care about conseque e consequences. >> i've had close calls and i'm being careful. i can't imagine what a san jose high school student riding their bike and, you know, has ear buds in not paying attention, that's a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: so he and others are reaching out hoping leaders will explore traffic calming measures before the issue becomes much worse. >> anything that can make people slow down in our neighborhood will save lives. >> reporter: mayor sam liccardo was unable to talk but they are always willing to explore traffic concerns grow. i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> new this morning the
. >> reporter: gary has a front row seat. he lives at 21st and washington where neighbors have posted signs pleading for drivers to please slow down. >> i've even seen cars do 60, 70 miles an hour straight through the stop signs. >> reporter: a few blocks away, still no relief. nest cams captured more bad behavior. >> it's blood boiling. >> reporter: paul marshall calls it reckless abandon by people who don't care about conseque e consequences. >> i've had...
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jesse gary has details on the cell phone video of the incident that has gone viral.>> i'm deaf.>> reporteraugust 31, at the jack-in-the-box on hamilton avenue started innocently enough. but it turns is a really nasty come after she bypassed the speaker and tried to order directly from the window.>> this one just got mad, and he starts waving his arm, i was like, i'm deaf. >> jensen says she's been deaf since birth, although she did have an implant, but it had to be removed. now she is able to talk with us, as an interpreter science questions. >> it's happened to me a few times, but this is the worst experience.>> i am deaf! i can't hear you!>> no, i say no. to make the conversation continues for two hours, jensen remains defined, demanding the same service the patrons with hearing receives. an attorney specializing in disability cases says jensen is protected under the americans with disability act.>> they are required to provide full and ample access to all disabled people. people who are hearing impaired. >> the attorneys says in this case, that could have taken the form of having a touc
jesse gary has details on the cell phone video of the incident that has gone viral.>> i'm deaf.>> reporteraugust 31, at the jack-in-the-box on hamilton avenue started innocently enough. but it turns is a really nasty come after she bypassed the speaker and tried to order directly from the window.>> this one just got mad, and he starts waving his arm, i was like, i'm deaf. >> jensen says she's been deaf since birth, although she did have an implant, but it had to be...
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jesse gary has video of the incident and response from the fast food chain.>> i'm deaf.r.>> this confrontation on august 31 at jack-in-the-box on hamilton avenue started innocently enough. but it turns real, the nasty, as she bypassed the speaker and tried to order directly from the window. >> at first it was okay, but this one just got mad, he starts waving his arms. go, go. i was like, i'm deaf. >> jensen has been deaf since birth, although she did have an implant for a time, but it had to be removed. now she is able to talk with us, after an interpreter science questions. >> it happened to me a few times, but this is the worst experience.>> i want to number eight please. i am deaf! i can't hear you! no, i am deaf! >> the confrontation continues for two hours. other customers come and go but jensen remains defiant, demanding the same service patrons with hearing received, she never does get her already and attorneys specializing in disability cases says jensen is protected under the americans with disability act. >> they are required to provide full and equal access to
jesse gary has video of the incident and response from the fast food chain.>> i'm deaf.r.>> this confrontation on august 31 at jack-in-the-box on hamilton avenue started innocently enough. but it turns real, the nasty, as she bypassed the speaker and tried to order directly from the window. >> at first it was okay, but this one just got mad, he starts waving his arms. go, go. i was like, i'm deaf. >> jensen has been deaf since birth, although she did have an implant for...
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jesse gary has more on the bill and who it could benefit.>> to the average athlete it will mean much,you are a superstar, it will mean a whole lot.>> reporter: potentially a whole lot of money for college athletes to become household names and subsequently brand names. california's assembly recently amended and passed senate bill 206, also known as the fair pay to play act. under it, 24,000 college athletes from 54 schools would no longer be barred from earning money from the use of their names, images, or likeness. lebron james is because of this bill you can work with everyone to create national policy that is fair to the athletes. treatment green heads finally getting this thing right, kids going to sleep hungry, yet these universities are profiting. >> a lot of athletes are men and women of color, they come from poor backgrounds, and a lot of them will not make the nfl, maybe 2% do. or the nba. so this is a way for them to make money. >> the ncaa board of governors see a slippery slope starting in the golden state. members wrote governors and saying in part sb 206 would raise the
jesse gary has more on the bill and who it could benefit.>> to the average athlete it will mean much,you are a superstar, it will mean a whole lot.>> reporter: potentially a whole lot of money for college athletes to become household names and subsequently brand names. california's assembly recently amended and passed senate bill 206, also known as the fair pay to play act. under it, 24,000 college athletes from 54 schools would no longer be barred from earning money from the use of...
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the bbc's gary o'donoghue has tbeen followi case, and he joined me earlier. whatid the judge say she delivered the sentence and what was felicity huffman's reaction? gary: the judge was pretty cle f thicity huffman had behaved as well as she could after she had been caught. she pleaded ilty pretty quickly, she was contrite. she had not involved her daughter in the particular arrangement, which was something the judge pointed out.th in effece judge halved the amount the prosecution was asking felicity huffman to go to jail for.e shll get a $30,000 fine and have to do 250 hours community service. she was pretty emotional i court and issued a statement talking about how she apologize not just to her family but te thople in america who work hard to go to college, which goes to the heart of thiwhole scandal, which is the idea that perhaps the wealthy, the rich, e famous were operating on a r different set es to the rest of them. nada: absolutely, and she is just the first of 34 parents who will be sentenced or go to trial.s whate verdict say about what they can exp
the bbc's gary o'donoghue has tbeen followi case, and he joined me earlier. whatid the judge say she delivered the sentence and what was felicity huffman's reaction? gary: the judge was pretty cle f thicity huffman had behaved as well as she could after she had been caught. she pleaded ilty pretty quickly, she was contrite. she had not involved her daughter in the particular arrangement, which was something the judge pointed out.th in effece judge halved the amount the prosecution was asking...
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then union president gary jones being implicated. that hasreal backlash among the rank-and-file. there's a lot of unhappiness with their leadership. gary jones has not been seen around for a few days, although he remains the president. he was not at the press conference yesterday to announce the strike against general motors. gm, interesting, it is going over the heads of the uaw leaders in making the details of its offering known directly to the membership and public. that is a highly unusual move. it seems to be that gm thinks that the leadership has weakened. paul: keith in detroit, thank you for joining us. you can watch us live and see the past interviews on our interactive tv function, tv . you can dive into any of the securities or functions we talk about. you can become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. you can check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get a quick c
then union president gary jones being implicated. that hasreal backlash among the rank-and-file. there's a lot of unhappiness with their leadership. gary jones has not been seen around for a few days, although he remains the president. he was not at the press conference yesterday to announce the strike against general motors. gm, interesting, it is going over the heads of the uaw leaders in making the details of its offering known directly to the membership and public. that is a highly unusual...
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so far gary jones has not been charged. >>> we turn now to the new report of alleged sexual misconducteme court justice brett kavanaugh when he was in college. president trump is coming to his defense lashing out at the media. "the new york times" published a previously unreported account from a former yale classmate of justice brett kavanaugh max stier who says he saw kavanaugh expose himself at a party his freshman year in 1983 and saw kavanaugh's friends pushing him into a female student's hand. this latest allegation never reportedly pursued by the fbi. kavanaugh supporters are coming to his defense saying "the times" essay adapted from an upcoming book about the justice does not tell the full story. >> this article just shows the obsession with the far left with trying to smear justice kavanaugh by going 30 years back with anonymous sources. >> reporter: the book says the female student did not wish to speak publicly and her friends say she doesn't remember the incident.di kavanaugh tweeting, he is an innocent man who has been treated horribly. such lies about him. following presi
so far gary jones has not been charged. >>> we turn now to the new report of alleged sexual misconducteme court justice brett kavanaugh when he was in college. president trump is coming to his defense lashing out at the media. "the new york times" published a previously unreported account from a former yale classmate of justice brett kavanaugh max stier who says he saw kavanaugh expose himself at a party his freshman year in 1983 and saw kavanaugh's friends pushing him into a...
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able gary an investigative journalist has claimed to have exposed an elaborate network of private american companies which have been buying weapons from serbian manufacturers and shipping them to the middle east the journalist managed to get through a labyrinth full of fake trails and dead ends designed specifically to cover the tracks to the network's command center the pentagon. in one instance an american company 04 industries used a british broker as its middleman to buy mortar shells from serbian manufacture acoustic and this e-mail says a learner is a direct proof of that and it was business as usual up until the moment one crew sic was about to get paid because none of the companies that dealt with wanted to wire the money instead they wanted to finish the transaction and through a nother 3rd party british company and this raised all sorts of red flags. bearing in mind that the payment will be affected by the company that is not the buyer according to our law and foreign exchange operations we will need the consent of the serbian government i.e. the ministry of finance in order to b
able gary an investigative journalist has claimed to have exposed an elaborate network of private american companies which have been buying weapons from serbian manufacturers and shipping them to the middle east the journalist managed to get through a labyrinth full of fake trails and dead ends designed specifically to cover the tracks to the network's command center the pentagon. in one instance an american company 04 industries used a british broker as its middleman to buy mortar shells from...
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gary johnson has 74,000 votes, 9%, you don't have him in the mix this time. e president needs to pick up pretty much all gary johnson's vote. is that possible or bridge too far? >> it is possible but it is going to be a challenge, the challenge comes in breaking it down by county. gary johnson as you are mentioning is a curveball republicans have to address. he ran on a moderate ticket and the question, can republicans continue to message hard conservative voters in the western part of the state working in oilfield jobs and at the same time produce a message that will play well with independents in larger metropolitan areas where mister johnson performed well? >> new mexico is the state with the highest population of hispanic people and among hispanics donald trump has a 25% approval rating of the chairman of new mexico's republican party says one thing donald trump could do to improve that number is toned down his rhetoric in terms of immigration policy, securing the border with --'s tone needs to change. do you agree with that and you think the message will
gary johnson has 74,000 votes, 9%, you don't have him in the mix this time. e president needs to pick up pretty much all gary johnson's vote. is that possible or bridge too far? >> it is possible but it is going to be a challenge, the challenge comes in breaking it down by county. gary johnson as you are mentioning is a curveball republicans have to address. he ran on a moderate ticket and the question, can republicans continue to message hard conservative voters in the western part of...
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james mattis has a sense, hr mcmaster, gary cohn has a sense.e, i believe, though they sympathize with him in many ways, i think they're proud that they did some good things. i've got to doubt a lot that they think he should be president for another term. >> let's bring back the sharpie. we keep saying it's absurd. but you don't know what finally penetrates. one of the thought ice had, do you remember when president bush joked about no wmds at the white house correspondent dinner? and that just went over like a lead balloon. and it was the moment that it stuck to him like oh. nobody is joking about this. this is -- and all of a sudden that moment stuck to the president in ways that it hadn't even stuck before. does this have that? >> i had another fault from another bush administration. remember when george h.w. bush went to the supermarket and it seemed like he didn't know what the standard was? that stuck as emblematic of being out of touch. >> this is enough. >> pushing back so hard and making it a fight about us, it's hard to know if it's go
james mattis has a sense, hr mcmaster, gary cohn has a sense.e, i believe, though they sympathize with him in many ways, i think they're proud that they did some good things. i've got to doubt a lot that they think he should be president for another term. >> let's bring back the sharpie. we keep saying it's absurd. but you don't know what finally penetrates. one of the thought ice had, do you remember when president bush joked about no wmds at the white house correspondent dinner? and...
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we said gary has been here at the times square studio since day one. three years old, matthew was. is why we're glad to show the folks behind the scenes as well. >> thanks. >> our family. ginger. >> i love that. that means in 20 years you got to start working here, okay? does that sound good? he's 3 right now. we wanted to share with all of you that monday something is happening. we've got a little peek at it. look at this picture. you know what that means. adrian, what does it mean? >> fall. fall officially begins astronomically at least monday at >>> lara, let's get some deals. ♪ something is happening >>> "deals & steals," 20 years of celebration here. wait a minute. let's see a little throwback if you will. tory's first time on "gma." 15 years ago. 2004. look at you, lady. >> look at me. okay. i'm glad to be talking about deals now. >> let's talk about deals. this was my favorite commercial break memory ever at "good morning america" when i met george clooney. i used to have this as a phone saver and the ladies at my manicure place would say is that your husband and i'd say, su
we said gary has been here at the times square studio since day one. three years old, matthew was. is why we're glad to show the folks behind the scenes as well. >> thanks. >> our family. ginger. >> i love that. that means in 20 years you got to start working here, okay? does that sound good? he's 3 right now. we wanted to share with all of you that monday something is happening. we've got a little peek at it. look at this picture. you know what that means. adrian, what does...
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when i walked by it today, as i know our gary tuchman has, as well. they don't know how many bodies are in the water there or under debris. and what both the canine unit and the morticians told me is, look, those are more difficult recovery and it may take some time to get that done. it is, obviously, under a lot of constraints because they do need the equipment to come in from nassau. and then after that, they need to try and identify these people, which is obviously going to be difficult. fred? >> paula newton in marsh harbour, thank you so much for that update. >>> in freeport, bahamas, we're getting new video of residents coming together to save one another. these images we're just now getting in of when the storm was under way. volunteers on jet skis rescued a wife, husband, their 6-year-old daughter trapped in flood waters. about a dozen jet skiers rescued at least 100 people in dangerous conditions. cnn's patrick is in freeport, which is the main city on grand bahama. patri patrick, you mentioned earlier survivors were the first responders and
when i walked by it today, as i know our gary tuchman has, as well. they don't know how many bodies are in the water there or under debris. and what both the canine unit and the morticians told me is, look, those are more difficult recovery and it may take some time to get that done. it is, obviously, under a lot of constraints because they do need the equipment to come in from nassau. and then after that, they need to try and identify these people, which is obviously going to be difficult....
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that is what has formed the basis of nancy pelosi's decision to bring forth impeachment proceedings. garyower the new york times has got the report and what is it saying? well, they are suggesting that it is someone in the cia, serving cia officers that is perhaps attached to the white house but what we do know is that he or she was not on that call directly. but their information through half a dozen, may be a dozen of her individuals who were privy to that call and to the memorandum associated with that call interestingly, get this, the president had a closed—door meeting and apparently said that the people who pass this information to the whistle—blower, they are like spies, aren't they? and we use to treat them in an old—fashioned way, didn't we? of course, what did he mean by that? he means execution. borisjohnson has called for tempers to come down in parliament, after the furious exchanges yesterday among mps. but, in an interview with the bbc he defended his own use of language, including words like "surrender" to describe moves by his opponents. we need, i need, to reach out acro
that is what has formed the basis of nancy pelosi's decision to bring forth impeachment proceedings. garyower the new york times has got the report and what is it saying? well, they are suggesting that it is someone in the cia, serving cia officers that is perhaps attached to the white house but what we do know is that he or she was not on that call directly. but their information through half a dozen, may be a dozen of her individuals who were privy to that call and to the memorandum...
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that day has just arrived for gary.weeks here and then i'll be going to my own flat. ace! yes. ah, that's brilliant. that's me. this is a good place now, the whole world can see my face. that i'm in a race for success. i'm going to do my best and i'm going to put an ‘s‘ on my chest. that's a freestyle. good luck. thank you, bless. good luck. but behind gary, there are many more needing help, with a 150% increase in rough sleeping since 2010. the underlying thing, the biggest thing we see is people who have experienced a load of trauma. they've experienced trauma leading up to being homeless, they've experienced the horrendous trauma of being homeless and then after that, you know, there's so many barriers in the system that make it so much harder to get stable. this charity offers sanctuary for those who choose to come inside. but for those who don't, or won't, or can't, likejohn, rebecca and louise are here with outreach. but the thing is, if i give up my dog, i could go in a hostel. right? yeah. you ask a couple to gi
that day has just arrived for gary.weeks here and then i'll be going to my own flat. ace! yes. ah, that's brilliant. that's me. this is a good place now, the whole world can see my face. that i'm in a race for success. i'm going to do my best and i'm going to put an ‘s‘ on my chest. that's a freestyle. good luck. thank you, bless. good luck. but behind gary, there are many more needing help, with a 150% increase in rough sleeping since 2010. the underlying thing, the biggest thing we see is...
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gary 0'donoghue in washington. a second man hasigh value golden toilet was taken. the 36—year—old man from cheltenham was released under investigation, thames valley police said. anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the stolen toilet is urged to contact police. i will be back in a couple of minutes with the headlines and a catch up with the sport. louise has the weather. cool in the shade but many of us have seen lovely smells of autumn sunshine over the last there is more to come. today we got more in away of cloud spilling into the north and this weather front is arriving and elsewhere it was beautiful for many of us. temperatures responding eventually into the south with highs of 21 degrees and always cooler along the east coast. as we go through the night with clear skies those temperatures are likely to fall away and the green turns —— descends across the country meaning low single figures in sheltered, rural spots of england and wales so a chilly start to wednesday morning with patchy mist and fog but high pressur
gary 0'donoghue in washington. a second man hasigh value golden toilet was taken. the 36—year—old man from cheltenham was released under investigation, thames valley police said. anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the stolen toilet is urged to contact police. i will be back in a couple of minutes with the headlines and a catch up with the sport. louise has the weather. cool in the shade but many of us have seen lovely smells of autumn sunshine over the last there is more to...