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grace: marcus? lemonis: yes. grace: hi, marcus. this is grace. lemonis: oh, hey, grace.wanted to keep you in the loop of what's going on. my employment at the soup market has been terminated. he walks in and says, "you are fired for insubordination." he said, "you need to go now. you need to go now." and i refused to accept that. i said, "no, i'm not going to leave." he took out his phone, he dialed 911, and he had the police come and escort me out. lemonis: literally, the police came? grace: literally, the police came. lemonis: after all of this, now he fires her? grace: i want to give you a little bit of a back story because, unfortunately for him, he does have the eeoc hanging over him. two years ago, um, he made an advance. he had some strong feelings for me. i did not accept the advance, and that was part of the eeoc. i did file one because of the situation. lemonis: so you filed a claim with the eeoc. i knew that dave had feelings for grace, and i knew it wasn't a healthy situation, but to find out that she filed a complaint with a federal agency for sexual harassm
grace: marcus? lemonis: yes. grace: hi, marcus. this is grace. lemonis: oh, hey, grace.wanted to keep you in the loop of what's going on. my employment at the soup market has been terminated. he walks in and says, "you are fired for insubordination." he said, "you need to go now. you need to go now." and i refused to accept that. i said, "no, i'm not going to leave." he took out his phone, he dialed 911, and he had the police come and escort me out. lemonis:...
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for always and forever, grace unknowns. .- grace wins for the words you and me, grace wins. for the people on the cross, wins. ,or the world that is lost there is no war between guilty -- guilt and grace, and they are fighting for a sacred space, but we are living proof that grace wins every time. hey, hey, hey. , we areore lying down rising up and victory, singing hallelujah, grace wins every time. i believe, every single time. yes. we are all just living proof ♪ t grace wins every time amen. thank you. [applause] >> let us pray. father, we continue to thank you for this day. lord, this is a day that you have made, and we shall continue to rejoice and be glad in it. father, we thank you for the privilege of being able to call on your name. for youryou, father, love and protection, for the president, for his family. for thed, we thank you seed of life, and we pray that , andontinue to restore continue to strengthen his family. we rank you for cedric and his family -- we thank you percent of and his family and the precious gift of friendship, and we ask you that you will cont
for always and forever, grace unknowns. .- grace wins for the words you and me, grace wins. for the people on the cross, wins. ,or the world that is lost there is no war between guilty -- guilt and grace, and they are fighting for a sacred space, but we are living proof that grace wins every time. hey, hey, hey. , we areore lying down rising up and victory, singing hallelujah, grace wins every time. i believe, every single time. yes. we are all just living proof ♪ t grace wins every time...
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we see the lord's grace in the service members who risk their lives for our freedom. we see it in the teachers who work tirelessly for their students and the police who sacrifice for our communities and sacrifice they do. [applause] and we see the lord's grace in the moms and dads who work two and three jobs to give their children the chance for beater and much more prosperous and happier life. as the bible tells us, for we are god's handy work created in jesus christ to do good works. america's heroes rise to this calling. in their selfless deeds, they reveal the beauty and goodness of the human soul. when catastrophic hurricanes struck, first responders and everyday citizens dove into rushing waters to save stranded families from danger and they saved them by the thousands. neighbors opened their homes to those in need of food, clothes, shelter, firefighters braved blinding smoke and flames to rescue children from devastating wildfires. during the horrific shootings, strangers shielded strangers, and police officers ran into a hail of bullets to save the ives of the
we see the lord's grace in the service members who risk their lives for our freedom. we see it in the teachers who work tirelessly for their students and the police who sacrifice for our communities and sacrifice they do. [applause] and we see the lord's grace in the moms and dads who work two and three jobs to give their children the chance for beater and much more prosperous and happier life. as the bible tells us, for we are god's handy work created in jesus christ to do good works....
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grace's dad says she is outgoing, into muse pick and theater.has told her to try to avoid situations that involve bullying. >> is she going to say something or back off and back out of the situation? >> it depends on how far it goes. i would be curious to see what her facial suppressions aexpres is going through her mind. my get is she will stay out of it as long as she can. >> bianca's mom says her daughter is quiet, an avid reader and not big on social media. she also says bianca has been the target of terrible bullying, some of it even physical. >> so she knows how it feels to be the victim. >> yeah. >> she says she has told bianca to speak up for herself. >> now days if you don't do anything, they're constantly coming back because you're not defending yourself. they're like, you're an easy target. i don't want her to be an easy target. >> ready to see how they do? >> yeah. >> here we go. >> this time we have an all-girl group with actors playing bullies and victim, who has been asked to be annoying. before long it becomes apparent angel isn'
grace's dad says she is outgoing, into muse pick and theater.has told her to try to avoid situations that involve bullying. >> is she going to say something or back off and back out of the situation? >> it depends on how far it goes. i would be curious to see what her facial suppressions aexpres is going through her mind. my get is she will stay out of it as long as she can. >> bianca's mom says her daughter is quiet, an avid reader and not big on social media. she also says...
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place, wert from this know we will not depart from your grace for your grace is sufficient for any obstacletry torier that may stand between you and us. we ask you to strengthen the ties that bind our hearts together as a nation and binds -- hearts to chap together-- together to our friends and allies around the world. we pray this in the name of the only one who can keep us from falling. amen. [applause] [indistinct conversation] announcer: and a look at the u.s. capitol tonight where we are still awaiting some action in the senate to avoid a government shutdown. a shutdown will happen at midnight eastern time -- and that is about an hour and a half away. the way the senate and house process works, there may be enough time to avoid a shutdown at this link. we can tell you there is a 1:00 a.m. vote expected in the senate. if that does happen, we can move forward and we get about an hour of debate. that debate will be taken over by rand all in kentucky -- rand paul, he has been blocking the two-year budget deal because it goes above spending caps. paul ofal hawk, rand slowing the shutdown as
place, wert from this know we will not depart from your grace for your grace is sufficient for any obstacletry torier that may stand between you and us. we ask you to strengthen the ties that bind our hearts together as a nation and binds -- hearts to chap together-- together to our friends and allies around the world. we pray this in the name of the only one who can keep us from falling. amen. [applause] [indistinct conversation] announcer: and a look at the u.s. capitol tonight where we are...
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and luckily, through the grace of god i did. i had a lot of surgeries, a lot of great surgeons, a lot of blood transfusions, so many people prayed. so many of you prayed for me and i can't thank you enough for those prayers because many of you i know. many of you i serve with and know through other means and a lot of you i don't know and never met and yet, you prayed for me, too. let me just share with you, because you do it all the time. your faith leaders and asked through a friend. my friend's got cancer, can you pray for them. when you pray for somebody you don't know, they feel it. i felt that prayer. the prayers of so many people that i'd never met before. it wasn't just the prayer groups from my local church at st. katherine, but it was colleagues from other states and i was in the shopping center and someone said to me, how is that congressman that was shot doing? we're praying for him. thank you for those prayers, they are felt and it truly did help lift me up and lifted my family up through incredibly difficult times.
and luckily, through the grace of god i did. i had a lot of surgeries, a lot of great surgeons, a lot of blood transfusions, so many people prayed. so many of you prayed for me and i can't thank you enough for those prayers because many of you i know. many of you i serve with and know through other means and a lot of you i don't know and never met and yet, you prayed for me, too. let me just share with you, because you do it all the time. your faith leaders and asked through a friend. my...
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this is where you need to have some grace. >> wait a minute, what the hell do i have to be graceful for you have not been very graceful to the republicans and the conservatives in this hall in this room for a very long period of time. >> former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst michael steel. we get glib, you and me, because we can't believe what we're seeing. matt is a dear friend of mine, a dear friend of yours. >> yep. >> i think he made a few mistakes there. let me just fact check him. you have not been critical of the conservative aspects of trump's presidency. you have been critical of the racist aspects of his presidency. there are not good people on both sides of the kkk rally. you are at the heart of the trump administration where they have been the least conservative. >> that's correct. >> how does it feel to get shoved down alice in wonder land's rabbit hole by one of our friends? >> it was stunning. i said at that time that i saw matt stop drinking the kool-aid out of the glass and take the iv and plunge it into his arm. and i've seen a lot of folks that we both know
this is where you need to have some grace. >> wait a minute, what the hell do i have to be graceful for you have not been very graceful to the republicans and the conservatives in this hall in this room for a very long period of time. >> former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst michael steel. we get glib, you and me, because we can't believe what we're seeing. matt is a dear friend of mine, a dear friend of yours. >> yep. >> i think he made a few mistakes there....
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that havefind people thatse of grace, something you feel will translate on a painting on a museum wall. it is something you know, when you see it. you don't quite know what it is. people are minding their own business, trying to get to work and i will cap them on the shoulder and i will say do you mind if i paint you and people say -- most people say no. it is tough to get people to recognize what the gravity of art is. my job has been to slowly take these moments of chance and try to weave them into something that means something in the language of art history. these big museums are dedicated to what we as a society hold most dear. the great curators, their jobs are to be the guardians of culture, to say this is what we as a people stand for. growing up as a kid in south-central los angeles, going to the museums in l.a., there were not too many people who happened to look like me and those museums, on those walls. as the years go on and i try to create my own type of work, it had to do with correcting for some of that, trying to find places where people who happened orlook like me fee
that havefind people thatse of grace, something you feel will translate on a painting on a museum wall. it is something you know, when you see it. you don't quite know what it is. people are minding their own business, trying to get to work and i will cap them on the shoulder and i will say do you mind if i paint you and people say -- most people say no. it is tough to get people to recognize what the gravity of art is. my job has been to slowly take these moments of chance and try to weave...
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i'm going to start with you on this one, grace. how in trump's mind is he vindicated because of this memo? >> i think in his mind anything that shows there was any tential bias, even though sort of the contents of the memo are in dispute and what the underlying conclusions are in dispute, but he feels, look, this shows there may have been some key steps that were skipped in seeking surveillance on carter page, so, therefore, the whole investigation is blown up. it's been clear from the start that's been his goal all along, to undermine the mueller investigation, and so he's going to seize on this as part of that narrative and that's what we saw all along. that's why it was so powerful. wasn't so much the memo itself, but sort of the drum beat leading up to its release. >> what's confusing to me, there was no talk in him between the helping draft the release of the response of his son after we found out about the meeting, no talk of papadopoulos. none of that was mentioned in the memo. there was no talk of comey's firing at all in t
i'm going to start with you on this one, grace. how in trump's mind is he vindicated because of this memo? >> i think in his mind anything that shows there was any tential bias, even though sort of the contents of the memo are in dispute and what the underlying conclusions are in dispute, but he feels, look, this shows there may have been some key steps that were skipped in seeking surveillance on carter page, so, therefore, the whole investigation is blown up. it's been clear from the...
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amy, i want to thank you for spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman i love. [laughter] pres. obama: a special shout out to my man, joe biden. [applause] pres. obama: an even more special shout out to my mother-in-law. who in addition -- [applause] pres. obama: who in addition to providing the hotness genes -- [laughter] pres. obama: also has been such an extraordinary rock and foundation stone for our family, and we are so grateful to her. we love her so much. [applause] pres. obama: like michelle, i have never had a portrait done of myself. the hope poster was cool, but i did not sit for it. nobody in my family tree, as far as i can tell, had a portrait done. i do have my high school yearbook picture. [laughter] which is noama: great shakes. [laughter] when i heardma: this was part of the tradition, i did not quite know what to do, we were somewhat confused. we were lucky to have some extraordinary friends and people with exquisite taste. assist ands an helped us to consider a whole range of artists. immediate connection with
amy, i want to thank you for spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman i love. [laughter] pres. obama: a special shout out to my man, joe biden. [applause] pres. obama: an even more special shout out to my mother-in-law. who in addition -- [applause] pres. obama: who in addition to providing the hotness genes -- [laughter] pres. obama: also has been such an extraordinary rock and foundation stone for our family, and we are so grateful to...
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he had a message of grace, not justice that god could forgive anything, god would forgive anything and nobody gets to heaven based on their work, they get to heaven based on their understanding of the grace ofd god. he defended civil rights for afghan americans. he insisted from the early 1950s on, from the beginning of his f crusades they would be integrated and he was a friend of doctor martin luther king 1957. he invited doctor king to speak at one of his revival meetings. he later bailed doctor king out of jail. he said had it not been for the ministry of my good friend doctor billy graham, my work in the civil-rights movement would not have been as successful as it has been. that is the end of doctor king's quote. he spoke about critical issues. his face inspired him to build bridges. for decades he was always includedor in the ten most admired men in the world. 61 times, morehe than anyone else in history of that poll. he led a remarkable faith filled life that he touched many lives and there's no objection, i would like to include in the record this articlek. from february 23 wa
he had a message of grace, not justice that god could forgive anything, god would forgive anything and nobody gets to heaven based on their work, they get to heaven based on their understanding of the grace ofd god. he defended civil rights for afghan americans. he insisted from the early 1950s on, from the beginning of his f crusades they would be integrated and he was a friend of doctor martin luther king 1957. he invited doctor king to speak at one of his revival meetings. he later bailed...
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, however, the name is not from grace kelly, grace comes from gracy the owner before the current ownersadly when new owners took over, the name became grace winery in honor of her. >> bow royalty has stayed here >> correct, yes. >> megan markle, mr. prince harry, want to do a little pre honeymoon, honeymoon, time to come here. >> they could absolutely it is opened. >> i have been to grace wineries, beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> they said hello. >> thanks, jen. >> okay. we have to do one more re-creation, right? you guys always talk about this movie love actually can we do that. >> let's do it. >> okay. >> all right. >> so yesterday. >> what, what. >> i was walking in the stores , and they have different rent sections for your wife, for your friend or humor that kind of thing. looking through different categories and i see this one, troubled love. >> i said they have greeting card for trouble love. >> it comes up a lot, you are getting a card because did you something wrong. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know tr
, however, the name is not from grace kelly, grace comes from gracy the owner before the current ownersadly when new owners took over, the name became grace winery in honor of her. >> bow royalty has stayed here >> correct, yes. >> megan markle, mr. prince harry, want to do a little pre honeymoon, honeymoon, time to come here. >> they could absolutely it is opened. >> i have been to grace wineries, beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> they said hello. >>...
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, she did all of this while raising two remarkable daughters and did it always with good humor and grace. [applause] dear to my heart, mrs. obama also continues to be a devoted champion of the arts, and we need the arts so much in every day in our lives. as first lady, she helped give african-american artists a greater presence on the walls of the white house, a commitment of her selection of amy sherald to paint her portrait reflects and one that we had the smithsonian here are so proud to share. now it is my honor and privilege to invite mrs. obama and amy sherald to unveil the portrait. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] mrs. obama: good morning, everyone. let's just start by saying wow again. let's just take a minute. it is amazing. wow. how are you all doing? it is a pleasure and an honor to be here in this beautiful museum today. let me first think the secretary and kim sajet for their remarks and outstanding leadership and everything they have done to support us, to support the arts over these many years. i also want to recognize all of our dear friends and colleagues and
, she did all of this while raising two remarkable daughters and did it always with good humor and grace. [applause] dear to my heart, mrs. obama also continues to be a devoted champion of the arts, and we need the arts so much in every day in our lives. as first lady, she helped give african-american artists a greater presence on the walls of the white house, a commitment of her selection of amy sherald to paint her portrait reflects and one that we had the smithsonian here are so proud to...
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. >> reporter: kristene's parents, grace and larry chapa, were worried, too. grace had been pacing the floor ever since she discovered kristene hadn't come home the night before. >> that's unusual. >> that was very unusual. >> by now, how many times have you called your daughter? >> i would say about four or five times i called her. i even told her, "i'm gonna call the police if you don't call me right now." >> reporter: which is just what grace did. that's when she learned kristene had been hurt. but the officer wouldn't say much else, only that grace needed to get to memorial hospital. >> he doesn't tell you what happened? >> no. he doesn't know what happened. >> reporter: it was only after arriving at the hospital that the chapas learned kristene had been shot. but they still didn't know if kristene was alive or dead. >> the nurse walks in and tells us one girl died and one girl is on the second floor. and we need to identify her. >> and they don't know who died and who lived? >> no. >> reporter: it was up to the chapas to identify the survivor. >> you coul
. >> reporter: kristene's parents, grace and larry chapa, were worried, too. grace had been pacing the floor ever since she discovered kristene hadn't come home the night before. >> that's unusual. >> that was very unusual. >> by now, how many times have you called your daughter? >> i would say about four or five times i called her. i even told her, "i'm gonna call the police if you don't call me right now." >> reporter: which is just what grace...
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whombassador for crist reminded people of the gift of grounds grace. today we honor him as owner -- only through private citizens before him have been so honored. and like the faithful of today we say a prayer for our country. all across this land, the lord will raise up men and women like billy graham to spread a message everye and hope to precious child of god. you, and, god bless god bless america. thank you very much. ♪ >> let's bow our heads for the benediction. the fountain of every blessing, we praise you for your greatness and goodness. that gave our nation and world the gift of your servant, evangelists william franklin graham junior. tothank you for using him preach your gospel around the counsel and prayed for national and global leaders, and to invite the multitudes to anrt and sustain experiential relationship with you. with -- we are grateful for his scandal-free life of integrity. conduct thated by was above reproach. you blessed him through his humility and commitment to you, to bring deliverance to those held captive by sin, to restore
whombassador for crist reminded people of the gift of grounds grace. today we honor him as owner -- only through private citizens before him have been so honored. and like the faithful of today we say a prayer for our country. all across this land, the lord will raise up men and women like billy graham to spread a message everye and hope to precious child of god. you, and, god bless god bless america. thank you very much. ♪ >> let's bow our heads for the benediction. the fountain of...
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the graceful man known as america's pastor is dead at age 99.ed e advantage lichl into the tv age and counseled presidents for six decades. plus, president trump's anger at the russian meddling investigation spills into the media again, attacking has own attorney general. and students rally
the graceful man known as america's pastor is dead at age 99.ed e advantage lichl into the tv age and counseled presidents for six decades. plus, president trump's anger at the russian meddling investigation spills into the media again, attacking has own attorney general. and students rally
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what the hell do i have to be graceful for? >> you have not been very grace tofl the republicans and the conservatives in this hall and in this room for a very long period of time. >> oh my god. it is like -- >> michael, we'll turn the floor over to you. i want the viewers to know. i've known matt for a long time and liked matt for a long time and he has been considered very reasonable, one of the good guys. >> yeah. i've known matt a long time, too. we've been, as i said at the beginning of that interview, we've been through a lot of wars together. but that was a moment among many in that interview and those nine minutes in which i saw matt not just drink the cool aid but take the iv and plunge it into his arm. and it was stunning and disappointing. the fact that he would then twist this back and say, oh well, yeah, this because you were a lousy chairman. well, like i gave a damn about that? i knew people didn't want me to be chairman. i knew people didn't like that i was chairman. i was not their typical chairman. but my goal
what the hell do i have to be graceful for? >> you have not been very grace tofl the republicans and the conservatives in this hall and in this room for a very long period of time. >> oh my god. it is like -- >> michael, we'll turn the floor over to you. i want the viewers to know. i've known matt for a long time and liked matt for a long time and he has been considered very reasonable, one of the good guys. >> yeah. i've known matt a long time, too. we've been, as i...
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your response first, grace.e listening earlier to jessica leeds' response to this, one of the 16 accusers of sexual misconduct of the president -- of donald trump before he was elected. what did you think about what she said as well as where we're at and how the president is reacting to what's happening to his white house? >> i mean, her remarks are incredible and are part of this broader narrative of women who have stepped forward to accuse the president himself of misconduct. and, you know, referring back to the president's tweet calling it a mere allegation, in his case as you noted 16 allegations of sexual misconduct, not to mention the "access hollywood" tape where he's recorded talking about how he's allowed to get away with grabbing women by the genitals. so in his case he's made it very clear. when it comes to in particular white men in positions of power, he sides with them. we've seen this across the board, not just with rob porter and the kind words he had so aabout him this week, but also about roy m
your response first, grace.e listening earlier to jessica leeds' response to this, one of the 16 accusers of sexual misconduct of the president -- of donald trump before he was elected. what did you think about what she said as well as where we're at and how the president is reacting to what's happening to his white house? >> i mean, her remarks are incredible and are part of this broader narrative of women who have stepped forward to accuse the president himself of misconduct. and, you...
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you are on with grace whiting. caller: i was curious.s at c-span every day, so we really appreciate the programming. my mom had as -- stroke about three years ago. we do have a caregiver that we have hired. however, she only works a certain amount of hours a day. dadr that, my 83-year-old does a lot of the caregiving as well. i am curious to see exactly what how it canm does and provide help or assistance. guest: i think what you're highlighting is when you think aret family caregiving, you helping out. you may have someone who is paid who is helping out as well as other people who are unpaid, friends, family, volunteers, centers of faith. this bill is a first step. it says as a country we recognize there are 44 million people part of this workforce and that they need support. they cannot provide all the care by themselves all the time. i think we should think of it that way. together andcome send is important to recognize caregivers and look for bipartisan solutions that can help people across the country. host: elise is also a caregive
you are on with grace whiting. caller: i was curious.s at c-span every day, so we really appreciate the programming. my mom had as -- stroke about three years ago. we do have a caregiver that we have hired. however, she only works a certain amount of hours a day. dadr that, my 83-year-old does a lot of the caregiving as well. i am curious to see exactly what how it canm does and provide help or assistance. guest: i think what you're highlighting is when you think aret family caregiving, you...
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what the hell do i have to be graceful for?ve not been very graceful to the republicans and conservators in this hall and roam for a very long period of time. >> i've spent 41 years in this party, 41, all right. i've taken crap you have no idea about and i've carried this baggage. and for him to stand on that stage and den great my service to this party, and for you as a friend to sit and go well, you've been critical of the party. there's on one word i can say and i can't say it on this air. >> what does that even mean, he should have some grace? that's the most absorbed thing i've heard in my life. again, i'm not surprised by this. you should be able to critique your party. how in the heck can you grow if people aren't consistently challenging each other by ideas back in forth. >> is that the issue here jenna and jeff that the conservator movement have trouble taking criticism? because you heard this as well -- for example the rnc support of roy moore? >> you know, i keep thinking back to the sunday night before the election,
what the hell do i have to be graceful for?ve not been very graceful to the republicans and conservators in this hall and roam for a very long period of time. >> i've spent 41 years in this party, 41, all right. i've taken crap you have no idea about and i've carried this baggage. and for him to stand on that stage and den great my service to this party, and for you as a friend to sit and go well, you've been critical of the party. there's on one word i can say and i can't say it on this...
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travel to graces.es, medical support, specific stuff like physiologists, looking into how you can get faster at every level. that funding has been very important to oui’ careers. funding has been very important to our careers. the huge amount of money could go into it. katherine grainger has spoken to us today and said she would not want to see an athlete on the start line before the event thinking this could be the difference between my sports funding 01’ difference between my sports funding or my personal future funding. what would it be like for you if you had that in mind before an event. would it be like for you if you had that in mind before an eventlj would it be like for you if you had that in mind before an event. i have never been on a start line thinking this performance is going to make the difference for funding. triathlon is in a similar situation, it had gone to 30 olympic games and we have not won an olympic medal. in london and the pressure was on. i did not think about that at the sta
travel to graces.es, medical support, specific stuff like physiologists, looking into how you can get faster at every level. that funding has been very important to oui’ careers. funding has been very important to our careers. the huge amount of money could go into it. katherine grainger has spoken to us today and said she would not want to see an athlete on the start line before the event thinking this could be the difference between my sports funding 01’ difference between my sports...
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you can find out where you get... ...your precision... ...your grace... ...your drive. and now, with more than 150 ethnic regions to connect to, only ancestrydna can put your greatness on full display. save 30% now at ancestrydna.com. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got places to go! washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to geico. big man with a horn. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab. that's it! we really need to get with the program and see the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq (mirabegron) for oab symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq an
you can find out where you get... ...your precision... ...your grace... ...your drive. and now, with more than 150 ethnic regions to connect to, only ancestrydna can put your greatness on full display. save 30% now at ancestrydna.com. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got places to go! washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to...
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les debe y e esta empresa ha accedido a ha a hablar con el equipo de noticias telemundo investiga, graceque llevan en el noticiero de las 6:30 >> estamos en una a;parte de n investigacion, un inmigrante debe tener el 100 por ciento de la fianza, ese inmigrante no e tiene dinero para pagar la fi z fianza de ice que cada vez son m mas altas, tiene que recurrir a una compaÑia que paga por ello a cambio la compaÑia le cobra mi e miles de dolares y le coloca un grillete >> les colocan un grillete, les cobran mucho dinero >> suena a esclavitud >> son deudas altisimas para devolver la fianza, el caso de i inmigranets mexicanos que salio de un centro de detencion nos cuenta su experiencia dentro del centro y comos esintio al salir >> grace, tiene que acompaÑa, >> ha sido detenido, y tanto la comida, el sistema que llevan ahi adentro no es bueno, no es b bueno, y te puedo decir que asi con mo sale gente, entran gente alegria, la verdad que alegria, paz, y es bendecido por esa p parte porque no todos tienen el privielgio de salir >> a mi la verdad que me darian muchas ganas de hacerte mas p g preg
les debe y e esta empresa ha accedido a ha a hablar con el equipo de noticias telemundo investiga, graceque llevan en el noticiero de las 6:30 >> estamos en una a;parte de n investigacion, un inmigrante debe tener el 100 por ciento de la fianza, ese inmigrante no e tiene dinero para pagar la fi z fianza de ice que cada vez son m mas altas, tiene que recurrir a una compaÑia que paga por ello a cambio la compaÑia le cobra mi e miles de dolares y le coloca un grillete >> les colocan...
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over the terms of the two-year grace period.ss as a future trade deal between the sides almost certainly would be complete when the u.k. leaves the eu next march. helps of finding more survivors from this week's earthquake in taiwan sated today after two more bodies were found in a partially collapsed hotel. at least 10 people were killed and the tuesday 6.4 magnitude earthquake and more than 270 others were hurt with five people missing. the flu is tightening its grip on the united states. a government report shows one out of every 13 visits to the doctor last wee
over the terms of the two-year grace period.ss as a future trade deal between the sides almost certainly would be complete when the u.k. leaves the eu next march. helps of finding more survivors from this week's earthquake in taiwan sated today after two more bodies were found in a partially collapsed hotel. at least 10 people were killed and the tuesday 6.4 magnitude earthquake and more than 270 others were hurt with five people missing. the flu is tightening its grip on the united states. a...
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we see the lord's grace in the service members who risk their lives for our freedom.e see it in the teachers who work tirelessly for their students and the police who sacrifice for our communities and sacrifice they do. [ applause ] >> and we see the lord's grace in the moms and dads who work two and three jobs to give their children the chance for a better and much more prosperous and happier life. as the bible tells us, for we are god's handiwork, created in jesus christ to do good works. americas heros rise to this calling in their selfless deeds they reveal the beauty and goodness of the human soul. when catastrophic hurricanes struck, first responders and everyday citizens dove into rushing waters to save stranded families from danger and they saved them by the thousands. neighbors opened their homes to those in need of food, clothes, shelter, firefighters braved blinding smoke and flames to rescue children from devastating wildfires dur the horrific shooting strangers shielded strangers and police officers ran into a hail of bullets to save the lives of their fe
we see the lord's grace in the service members who risk their lives for our freedom.e see it in the teachers who work tirelessly for their students and the police who sacrifice for our communities and sacrifice they do. [ applause ] >> and we see the lord's grace in the moms and dads who work two and three jobs to give their children the chance for a better and much more prosperous and happier life. as the bible tells us, for we are god's handiwork, created in jesus christ to do good...
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from grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya.er failing to safeguard the rohingya. boris johnson met grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya. borisjohnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday and said international diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and dignified return to home. we need to find a solution in myanmar from return to home. we need to find a solution in myanmarfrom burma creating a safe and dignified return for these people. that is what they want. they want to go back, but they do not feel safe. he admitted that right now that seemed a distant prospect. later today, right now that seemed a distant prospect. latertoday, borisjohnson will be taken by the myanmar military nay tour of rakhine state from where they fled, alleging arson, rape, and murder. bbc news, myanmar. theresa may will deliver a major speech within the next three weeks, outlining the future relationship britain wants to have with the eu after brexit. it is being seen as important as her florence speech
from grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya.er failing to safeguard the rohingya. boris johnson met grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya. borisjohnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday and said international diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and dignified return to home. we need to find a solution in myanmar from return to home. we need to find a solution in myanmarfrom burma creating a safe and dignified return for these people....
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for the words you and me, grace wins. for the people on the cross, wins. ,or the world that is lost there is no war between guilty -- guilt and grace, and they are fighting for a sacred space, but we are living proof that grace wins every time. hey, hey, hey. , we areore lying down rising up and victory, singing hallelujah, grace wins every time. i believe, every single time. yes. we are all just living proof ♪ t grace wins every time amen. thank you. [applause] >> let us pray. father, we continue to thank you for this day. lord, this is a day that you have made, and we shall continue to rejoice and be glad in it. father, we thank you for the privilege of being able to call on your name. for youryou, father, love and protection, for the president, for his family. for thed, we thank you seed of life, and we pray that , andontinue to restore continue to strengthen his family. we rank you for cedric and his family -- we thank you percent of and his family and the precious gift of friendship, and we ask you that you will cont
for the words you and me, grace wins. for the people on the cross, wins. ,or the world that is lost there is no war between guilty -- guilt and grace, and they are fighting for a sacred space, but we are living proof that grace wins every time. hey, hey, hey. , we areore lying down rising up and victory, singing hallelujah, grace wins every time. i believe, every single time. yes. we are all just living proof ♪ t grace wins every time amen. thank you. [applause] >> let us pray. father,...
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what you think of that idea, grace? absolutely.times reports are left open until the following day. it is totally against policy, but you can't get all the reports written at times. is it possible you couldn't cope with the pressure? because you know when you start a newjob, pressure? because you know when you starta newjob, it pressure? because you know when you start a newjob, it is hard, you we re start a newjob, it is hard, you were trying to get your head round things, it does feel a bit chaotic. could that not be part of the reason why you felt stressed? no, i think it was bad management. some of my collea g u es it was bad management. some of my colleagues were coming in at half past seven to finish reports and leaving at eight o'clock, and then management were asking them to take la pto ps management were asking them to take laptops home on their days off to com plete laptops home on their days off to complete report is. let me read some m essa 9 es complete report is. let me read some messages here. an e—mail, i'm about cl
what you think of that idea, grace? absolutely.times reports are left open until the following day. it is totally against policy, but you can't get all the reports written at times. is it possible you couldn't cope with the pressure? because you know when you start a newjob, pressure? because you know when you starta newjob, it pressure? because you know when you start a newjob, it is hard, you we re start a newjob, it is hard, you were trying to get your head round things, it does feel a bit...
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amy, i want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm hotness of the woman that i love. a special outout to my man, joe biden. [ applause ] >> even more special shoutout to my mother-in-law, who, in addition to providing the hotness genes, also has been such an extraordinary rock and foundation stone for our family. we are so, so grateful to her. we love her so much. like michelle, i have never had a portrait done of myself. it was cool, but i didn't sit for it. nobody in my family tree, as far as zi can tell had a portrait done. i do have my high school yearbook picture. it is no great shakes. and, so when i heard this was part of the tradition, i didn't quite know what to do. michelle and i were confused. we were lucky to have some extraordinary friends and people with exquisite taste, bill, them ma and michael smith, who gave us the assist and helps us to consider a whole range of artists and we had an immediate connection with the two artists that are sitting here today. i think it's fair to say that kahendai and i bonded, maybe not
amy, i want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm hotness of the woman that i love. a special outout to my man, joe biden. [ applause ] >> even more special shoutout to my mother-in-law, who, in addition to providing the hotness genes, also has been such an extraordinary rock and foundation stone for our family. we are so, so grateful to her. we love her so much. like michelle, i have never had a portrait done of myself. it was cool,...
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the sense of grace and character in the portraiture, wouldn't you say? >> i agree.comes down to painting people's expectations of what they are going to see when they come into the museum, and what they would see when they go to, to, a movie theater like that. and i think, for us to be able to produce movies, about us and not have it labeled as a black movie is a thing. you know you have actors. who have crossed over. almost lost their blackness in a way. so, will smith, can, have a blockbuster movie. that everybody will go see. but its almost like he is not -- he is, he is, become something bigger than himself. and i think that's what is important about representation. is that, you know, that, that -- these figures become ubiquitous. and what they think is universal. >> well, the making of images. the consuming of images. normalizes what we see as acceptable. museums choose to say this is the best of us. this is what we choose to celebrate as a society. the great films we nominate every year. as, as viewers. to be celebrated, say this is what we stand behind. and,
the sense of grace and character in the portraiture, wouldn't you say? >> i agree.comes down to painting people's expectations of what they are going to see when they come into the museum, and what they would see when they go to, to, a movie theater like that. and i think, for us to be able to produce movies, about us and not have it labeled as a black movie is a thing. you know you have actors. who have crossed over. almost lost their blackness in a way. so, will smith, can, have a...
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so he just experienced this nation's grace. and i.c.e. decision of him staying.gain, we cannot base everything, all the law systems, so complex, into one particular case. i personally know a couple of people deported under the obama administration, but it wasn't as loud as before. so it's very political. it's very emotional. i'm just very glad jesus has his second chance. he's going to have to really reapply himself. i'm an immigrant from mexico. 16 years ago. still working on my english as you can tell. and working very hard. i have four kids myself. it's a lot on his plate. >> one difference is that president obama didn't demonize immigrants. whatever his government did under him, they called him the deporter in chief and he was criticized for that. >> the president is enforcing the law. that's why a lot of advocates have been calling him deporter in chief. >> why did you deport 2 million people? >> we're not going to -- >> it seems to me that you are deporter in chief -- >> you called me deporter in chief. >> president obama has deported millions and millions
so he just experienced this nation's grace. and i.c.e. decision of him staying.gain, we cannot base everything, all the law systems, so complex, into one particular case. i personally know a couple of people deported under the obama administration, but it wasn't as loud as before. so it's very political. it's very emotional. i'm just very glad jesus has his second chance. he's going to have to really reapply himself. i'm an immigrant from mexico. 16 years ago. still working on my english as you...
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grace you do need to be good and i was to the johns and i didn't even have breasts in them and maybe i leant over money i was so calm sake paid a little. bit . in this remote region in northern kenya josephine kool-aid are fights for the rights of beat girls. today she's come to a village where many girls wear the necklaces and the activist wants to help them. the beads a gift for more seeing some blue worriers who were then permitted to have sex with the girls whenever they want to be doing is just one traditional practice here that's home full to women and girls there are lessons to this point only one day that moves by she's a disco. and they already have in bits and that's also one of joseph include layer has set up a foundation to protect girls against the practices of beating female genital mutilation and s f g m and child marriage but how. easy is it to combat tradition. together with a government official josephine tries to convince fathers to send their daughters to school instead of marrying them off. according to some guru custom women have little say in their lives illite
grace you do need to be good and i was to the johns and i didn't even have breasts in them and maybe i leant over money i was so calm sake paid a little. bit . in this remote region in northern kenya josephine kool-aid are fights for the rights of beat girls. today she's come to a village where many girls wear the necklaces and the activist wants to help them. the beads a gift for more seeing some blue worriers who were then permitted to have sex with the girls whenever they want to be doing is...
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and grace dangerous the ices of them as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life into the legendary sometimes luser cattle there with the cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. and then reported on the. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. explores prominent figures of the twentieth century and how life already has influenced the course of history was the cuban revolution communist away feel castro is a feudal east the not a communist i'm just a wanted his country che wanted international revolution they came a point when the relationship came to an end the icons of revolution who changed the course of latin american politics. and fidel
and grace dangerous the ices of them as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life into the legendary sometimes luser cattle there with the cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. and then reported on the. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their...
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the burmese leaders has suffered a spectacular fall from grace in international public opinion afterights of the rohingya. boris johnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday, and said that international diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and dignified return to home for them. it's about finding a political solution, finding an answer in myanmar from burma, creating the conditions for a safe, dignified return for these people. that's what they want. they do want to go back, but they don't feel safe. but he admitted that right now that seemed like a distant prospect. later today, mrjohnson will be taken by the myanmar military on a tour of the rakhine state from where the refugees fled, alleging arson, looting, rape, and murder by soldiers and buddhist mobs. reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar. in a moment we'll be joined by audiences on bbc one for the lunch time national news. then stay with us at 12:30pm, when we'll bring you the latest in the world of technology in click. good afternoon. the government has threatened to cut o
the burmese leaders has suffered a spectacular fall from grace in international public opinion afterights of the rohingya. boris johnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday, and said that international diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and dignified return to home for them. it's about finding a political solution, finding an answer in myanmar from burma, creating the conditions for a safe, dignified return for these people. that's what they want....
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because sports is about winning with grace, and losing with grace. but also about how do you position yourself as a country, as a team, as an athlete in terms of trying to follow the highest level of integrity in exercising your sport. >> you mentioned the russia situation. there's a story in the "new york times" today, there are several athletes from russia still unsure if they can participate or not. how will that be treated? >> well, the whole doping mess is i think at a stalemate. there is so much science trying to promote doping for athletes. there's tremendous pressure by many athletes to make a living. then there is this anti-doping agency trying to catch up with all these things that are happening, from blood doping to using performance-enhancing drugs. in sochi there was systematic switching of urine samples by the russian government, to the point where they're not being allowed to participate in these games. so yeah, i think it's a big issue. >> the storyline says the russians continue to deny the existence of a state-sponsored doping progr
because sports is about winning with grace, and losing with grace. but also about how do you position yourself as a country, as a team, as an athlete in terms of trying to follow the highest level of integrity in exercising your sport. >> you mentioned the russia situation. there's a story in the "new york times" today, there are several athletes from russia still unsure if they can participate or not. how will that be treated? >> well, the whole doping mess is i think at...
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dioxide and calcium carbonate are released nine stannis deposited everything the water touches with grace white true cuteness. this is nature become stone marble capitals from the temple of apollo suggest the importance here apple is once had at one time it was the first great cultic site here applets was the center of the culture of seventy the great earth mother till the time of classical antiquity it was thought that an entrance to the underworld lay here the sacred realm of pluto poisonous gases are still emitted from the cave in antiquity the thermal water was valued for its healing powers the remains of the nymph am of harappa less suggest the scale of the cult the complex built around the springs was visible from a considerable distance. at a rapid as there was a roman bathing culture in asia minor two thousand years ago the city had an estimated population of one hundred thousand. and them from the great bath house a sculpture founded. the theory is that a stone dislodged from the vaulting by an earthquake decapitated the. excavations have been in progress for more than a century
dioxide and calcium carbonate are released nine stannis deposited everything the water touches with grace white true cuteness. this is nature become stone marble capitals from the temple of apollo suggest the importance here apple is once had at one time it was the first great cultic site here applets was the center of the culture of seventy the great earth mother till the time of classical antiquity it was thought that an entrance to the underworld lay here the sacred realm of pluto poisonous...
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oh, that's lovely...so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-cl
oh, that's lovely...so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect...
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they get to heaven based on their understanding of the grace of god. he defended civil rights for african americans. he insisted from the early 1950's on, actually from the beginning of his crusades, that they would be integrated. he was a friend of dr. martin luther king. in 1957 he invited dr. king to speak at one of his revival meetings. he later bailed dr. king out of jail. dr. king said that, quote, had is not been for the ministry of my good friend dr. billy graham, my work in the civil rights movement would not have been as successful as it has been. that's the end of dr. king's quote. he spoke about critical issues. his faith inspired him to build bridges fo. for decades he was always included in the gallop organization's ten most admired men in the world. 61 times, more than anyone else in the history of that poll. he led a remarkable faith-filled life. he touched many lives. in fact, if there's no objection, mr. president, i'd like to include in the record this article yesterday from -- or earlier in the week. it's february 23, "wall street j
they get to heaven based on their understanding of the grace of god. he defended civil rights for african americans. he insisted from the early 1950's on, actually from the beginning of his crusades, that they would be integrated. he was a friend of dr. martin luther king. in 1957 he invited dr. king to speak at one of his revival meetings. he later bailed dr. king out of jail. dr. king said that, quote, had is not been for the ministry of my good friend dr. billy graham, my work in the civil...
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the paper says it is a remarkable fall from grace, that's their words. later in the interview he links it to the wider more in common movement. we've allegations like this in hollywood, westminster, the city, now the charity sector. —— the me too movement. he makes a point which is sometimes intentions don't matter, if there is such a gaping power imbalance and such a lack of oversight, you can make women feel very uncomfortable and unsafe perhaps without realising. that is a culture change that needs to happen across industries. oxfam, who has been so much in the spotlight over the last few days, on the front page again of the sunday telegraph. this is saying oxfam new ten years ago of a "urgent sex abuse problem". this isa a "urgent sex abuse problem". this is a report in 2008 by save the children, a report about haiti saying that people were being forced to sell sex in exchange for aid. that was circulated to various charities. oxfam say one of their representatives went to haiti and put some processes in place. however, oxfam admit the measures they
the paper says it is a remarkable fall from grace, that's their words. later in the interview he links it to the wider more in common movement. we've allegations like this in hollywood, westminster, the city, now the charity sector. —— the me too movement. he makes a point which is sometimes intentions don't matter, if there is such a gaping power imbalance and such a lack of oversight, you can make women feel very uncomfortable and unsafe perhaps without realising. that is a culture change...
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advertising agency that specializes in outdoor ads we asked to see at least one natural model that graces its google what's. the designer shows a soda mama she's the epitome of natural beauty. and then we all skim to show us his favorite celebrity names viviane and hoskins bleached good luck or particularly you know you would you look at. him are right. there. were. no minds your bones. when i fit in that would be out of it go men men is not in love with you because you're glad to aborigine. he was a private yes you see my feet to see how. the man at. what it that no one could do much. less that. they want to do that and i presume i'm one of them. but my depth i might have been enough but. that if i'm on the name of that and i know when that family knew my dad that well. as a curious theory about skin martin says she believes that exercising in the open at all since those who think. you luck you that. you get a new book on the fence obama. about midday me. but i would do it in the. light let off and also know that later if it wasn't anybody to tell me from the face of balance it would not
advertising agency that specializes in outdoor ads we asked to see at least one natural model that graces its google what's. the designer shows a soda mama she's the epitome of natural beauty. and then we all skim to show us his favorite celebrity names viviane and hoskins bleached good luck or particularly you know you would you look at. him are right. there. were. no minds your bones. when i fit in that would be out of it go men men is not in love with you because you're glad to aborigine. he...
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great to hear that grace is doing great.ave a wonderful event out there in san francisco. >> thank you guys so much. we really appreciate it. >> of course. >> coming up in a moment on mornings on 2 the 9. a promising high school student murdered in the richmond area 24 years ago. you will meet the young film maker trying to keep her spirit alive with a new movie. >>> a neighborhood on high alert after surveillance cameras catch a man who appears to be casing homes. >> here is another view over oakland where you see high clouds overhead. the high clouds will not prohibit the temperatures from warming. in fact we're warmer at this hour than 24 hours ago. low 50s right now in livermore. san jose, 58. in santa rosa, it is 58 outside your doors. 8 degrees warmer in the north bay of santa rosa. and in the sat bay of san jose, by four. as we take a look at the view from up above, you can see just the mid and high level clouds continuing to stream through overhead for today. and the afternoon highs, are you read other for the spring
great to hear that grace is doing great.ave a wonderful event out there in san francisco. >> thank you guys so much. we really appreciate it. >> of course. >> coming up in a moment on mornings on 2 the 9. a promising high school student murdered in the richmond area 24 years ago. you will meet the young film maker trying to keep her spirit alive with a new movie. >>> a neighborhood on high alert after surveillance cameras catch a man who appears to be casing homes....
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and he handled that adversity with dignity and grace. and then of course donald trump, i mean, just -- it's beyond the policies it's the personal differences are vast. >> why do you think he continues that lie that he inherited a mess and that he inherited -- he seems to insin eight the same %-p. he inherited a great economy, low unemployment. but yet he says he inherited a mess. >> as you know, don, he lies compulsively, five six times a day at least. why does i is a i his tax cut is the largest in history when it's like the eighth largest and ronald reagans in 1981 was the largest. he has to inflate achievements. but the significant differences between reagan and trump have nothing to do with policy or issues. it has to do with personality. remember reagan was a guy who did not pay off porn actresses, didn't embarrass the country. didn't call his political opponents treasonous, who did not dem demonize immigrants and racial minorities. he was a good guy. and he was president with dignity and class and grace which is not something you c
and he handled that adversity with dignity and grace. and then of course donald trump, i mean, just -- it's beyond the policies it's the personal differences are vast. >> why do you think he continues that lie that he inherited a mess and that he inherited -- he seems to insin eight the same %-p. he inherited a great economy, low unemployment. but yet he says he inherited a mess. >> as you know, don, he lies compulsively, five six times a day at least. why does i is a i his tax cut...