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social political independent direct theatre company and the writer of the burning tower about the granville disaster thanks elder for him to speed tell me about what the burning towers over the burning towers about two girls who are sharing the history of social housing when you come to the plate they fill you in on everything they've studied and learned and as the play goes on you stop at that one of them is it going for survival and she find it difficult to talk about her experience it's you as an audience are asked to get involved and support her in sharing what she's been through before it's even revealed that one of them is a granville's of over the history they're telling very entertaining really with or leo and all sorts of other effects in the drama are very different to the history. nor documentaries about bridges tree there's something we all about the history that we share i think and that with n.t. steve comes through we do have a living history program where kids go and talk to local residents about their member of social housing and that's what informed that's what forms the s
social political independent direct theatre company and the writer of the burning tower about the granville disaster thanks elder for him to speed tell me about what the burning towers over the burning towers about two girls who are sharing the history of social housing when you come to the plate they fill you in on everything they've studied and learned and as the play goes on you stop at that one of them is it going for survival and she find it difficult to talk about her experience it's you...
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budgeting without government support if they have to fund if they have to fund all of the costs that granville has cost the council would have sunk by now like a fountain shop but just finally and briefly new me israel youth ambassador for a local theatre group in kensington and chelsea told us that it's up to the community to step up to do council jobs i know you are a councillor you know whether you know they have to do your job as well until all of this is sorted out is it really up to the communities of the poorest areas of the richest bar in europe to sort things out for themselves well they did do after the fire they did it for nearly a year after the fire and some of the still doing it community volunteers who didn't get a penny. and in fact were were from the pond by the council and not seen as legit by the incumbent workers so they had to do what they shouldn't have to do i mean there's vast amounts of money gets spent on these services they shouldn't have to do it i mean everywhere you look to do what renfield is lines and lines of services whether it's counselling or mental health o
budgeting without government support if they have to fund if they have to fund all of the costs that granville has cost the council would have sunk by now like a fountain shop but just finally and briefly new me israel youth ambassador for a local theatre group in kensington and chelsea told us that it's up to the community to step up to do council jobs i know you are a councillor you know whether you know they have to do your job as well until all of this is sorted out is it really up to the...
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budgeting without government support if they have to fund if they have to fund all of the costs that granville has cost the council would have sunk by now like the fountains. but just finally and briefly new me israel youth ambassador for a local theater group in kensington and chelsea told us that it's up to the community to step up to do council jobs i know you are a counselor you know whether you know they have to do your job as well until all of this is sorted out is it really up to the communities of the poorest areas of the richest bar in europe to sort things out for themselves well they did do off the far they did a familiar you know after the fall and some of the still doing it community volunteers who didn't get a penny. and in fact were from the pond by the council not seen as legit by the incumbent workers so they had to do what they shouldn't have to do i mean there's vast amounts of money gets spent on these services they shouldn't have to do it i mean everywhere you look to do what renfield is lines and lines of services whether it's counselling or mental health or community ser
budgeting without government support if they have to fund if they have to fund all of the costs that granville has cost the council would have sunk by now like the fountains. but just finally and briefly new me israel youth ambassador for a local theater group in kensington and chelsea told us that it's up to the community to step up to do council jobs i know you are a counselor you know whether you know they have to do your job as well until all of this is sorted out is it really up to the...
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clifton: by that time, they had sold my grandfather's family , notin granville, missouri long after he retired. and that farm was almost 600 acres and they sold it to developers, that took care of all the bills. they even had money left to send their grandchildren in college. -- to college. she was ok. david: let me ask you a question. you're a decendent from two presidents. grover cleveland and william mckinley. which one do you like better? [laughter] >> it depends on the day. and who is in the audience in -- and who you are talking to. both i think are probably, i think, two of the greatest. david: let's talk about grover cleveland. he married the youngest first lady ever, is that correct? >> that is correct. 21 years old and beautiful. francis bold from cleveland. david how old was he? : >> 30 or 40 years older. a lot older. i think he was 48 when they married. david: ok. he served two terms, but not consecutively. >> that is correct. david: is there presidential memorabilia you have in your family? >> i do have a ton of letters. i was talking to george cleveland, who is here today
clifton: by that time, they had sold my grandfather's family , notin granville, missouri long after he retired. and that farm was almost 600 acres and they sold it to developers, that took care of all the bills. they even had money left to send their grandchildren in college. -- to college. she was ok. david: let me ask you a question. you're a decendent from two presidents. grover cleveland and william mckinley. which one do you like better? [laughter] >> it depends on the day. and who...
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i item two, case at granville avenue. discretionary review is closed for continuance this september 13th, 2018. discretionary review is proposed for continuance until october 25 th, 2018. no other items proposed for continuance and no speaker cards >> president hillis: thank you any public comment on the items being proposed for continuance? >> i was the d.r. requester for both the grandview and the new hampshire. i support continuing 505 grandview. we are close to reaching a deal with the architects. they have been great. we just need a little more time. and then on 701, i do not support the continuance. this is in an a.d.u. project. we had several tenants, who are going to lose their garages and be displaced. one tenant has been -- has taken a buyout. they were pressured to do so. the other one does not want to move but but she is under tremendous pressure to take the buyout. i just would like you guys to watch this project so that is not on the table. because she is the lone wolf here and it's not fair to her. the plan
i item two, case at granville avenue. discretionary review is closed for continuance this september 13th, 2018. discretionary review is proposed for continuance until october 25 th, 2018. no other items proposed for continuance and no speaker cards >> president hillis: thank you any public comment on the items being proposed for continuance? >> i was the d.r. requester for both the grandview and the new hampshire. i support continuing 505 grandview. we are close to reaching a deal...
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after he started that bill went live with his first story, an explosion at the grain elevator in granville. he witnessed the fireball erupting, the walls of the elevator sumbling into a heap of debris. all that night bill provided live updates on the disaster. as the fire subsided, it it became apparent to bill that had he found his calling. over the past half century, bill has gone from answering phones to being a news director for several news outlets. his duties require him to act as investigative reporter, news gatherer, copy editor, and broadcaster. mr. speaker, many voices have been raised in recognition of bill's remarkable career. i'm pleased to be able to add my own to the chorus. i wish bill and newhoff media all the best in the future as we celebrate his 50 years in radio. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition? -- neb seek recognition. -- nebraska seek recognition. >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise t
after he started that bill went live with his first story, an explosion at the grain elevator in granville. he witnessed the fireball erupting, the walls of the elevator sumbling into a heap of debris. all that night bill provided live updates on the disaster. as the fire subsided, it it became apparent to bill that had he found his calling. over the past half century, bill has gone from answering phones to being a news director for several news outlets. his duties require him to act as...
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. >> so we're in granville kentucky, hello janine. >> i have two quick questions.ou one is what is your degree in and secondly, how did you pay to get all this advanced education? how did you pay for that? and i'll hang up now and listen to your answer. >> .. >>host: what does your family think about this and you have a best-selling book? >> my dad for example he is proud of me in some ways in some ways he didn't like it at all but then he also wanted me to stay home but i think a part of him is proud of me. >>host: has your faith changed? >> i wasn't raised mormon it was a much more radical version band the mainstream mormons. but i don't feel that wasn't quite the right fit for me. but now my concept has changed. that the essence of things of not seen and that bible verse with that definition of faith is keeping education alive anybody that embarks on a e,education to affect change in their lives. >>host: michigan go ahead. >> caller. >>host: we lost iris. what prompted you to write this book? >> going through thisif difficult process and losing my family and when i was going through
. >> so we're in granville kentucky, hello janine. >> i have two quick questions.ou one is what is your degree in and secondly, how did you pay to get all this advanced education? how did you pay for that? and i'll hang up now and listen to your answer. >> .. >>host: what does your family think about this and you have a best-selling book? >> my dad for example he is proud of me in some ways in some ways he didn't like it at all but then he also wanted me to stay...