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>> are we looking at greenwich? >> commissioner moore: we are looking at what i think is greenwich -- no, i'm on the wrong building. sorry. my sheets got -- my sheets got turned around. i am so sorry. >> clerk: commissioners, if i could -- sorry, interrupt. at the last time we heard this hearing, president hillis was absent, and commissioner johnson was not yet appointed to this commission. in order to proceed, please acknowledge you reviewed the materials from the previous hearing. thank you. >> president hillis: all right. commissioner moore, do you have questions on this? >> commissioner moore: no. >> president hillis: so does someone want to make a motion and take d.r. as advised? commissioner richards? >> vice president richards: move to take d.r. and approve the project as revised. >> second. >> clerk: commissioners, there is a motion and a second. one second...to take d.r. and approve the project as revised. on that motion -- [ roll call. ] >> clerk: so moved. that motion passes unanimously, 7-0. >> president
>> are we looking at greenwich? >> commissioner moore: we are looking at what i think is greenwich -- no, i'm on the wrong building. sorry. my sheets got -- my sheets got turned around. i am so sorry. >> clerk: commissioners, if i could -- sorry, interrupt. at the last time we heard this hearing, president hillis was absent, and commissioner johnson was not yet appointed to this commission. in order to proceed, please acknowledge you reviewed the materials from the previous...
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for months experts estimate it's going to crash into the earth possibly as late as monday morning greenwich mean time but no one can really say for sure and no one knows where it will hit the good news is that when they station enters the atmosphere it will break up into thousands of small pieces most of which will likely burn up upon re-entry. just with the chang going one space lab will come down nobody knows not even europe's top space junk expert hole get krug predictions are being revised constantly and are even affected by solar flare activity. so it's on call to do it and it's going to be an uncontrolled reentry and it's even more complicated because the space station is tumbling on its own axis. in two thousand and eleven the nine and a half ton module was launched into space the first step of an ambitious chinese project to build its own space station in a small bit but two years ago they lost contact now with each passing day the module comes closer to the earth all that snow and for certain is that it will come down somewhere between letter chewed forty three degrees north and fo
for months experts estimate it's going to crash into the earth possibly as late as monday morning greenwich mean time but no one can really say for sure and no one knows where it will hit the good news is that when they station enters the atmosphere it will break up into thousands of small pieces most of which will likely burn up upon re-entry. just with the chang going one space lab will come down nobody knows not even europe's top space junk expert hole get krug predictions are being revised...
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and they chose greenwich time becausero those that worked in the control center to utilize the metrosystem to get to and from work because it isn't open all the time so that is based on the moscow subway schedule. [laughter] >> you mentioned the number of things that made you feel unsafe like co2 levels or the spacewalk so knowing all of those things do you still feel safe? >> i would not say not safe the word i use had a very specific meaning but we try to make everything as safe as we can would i go again? i would go right now if there was a rocket outside that is just an incredible experience and something i really miss. yes there is risk involved sometimes they look like bullet holes or other risks involved living and working in space but i would do in a heartbeat. absolutely. >> have you spent more than one year in space? >> not at one time but i have spent 520 days total. >> how do you see the voyage of people going to mars to spend all that time? how long would that take first of all how do they spend that time and how does that feel? >> it would take conventional wisdom today
and they chose greenwich time becausero those that worked in the control center to utilize the metrosystem to get to and from work because it isn't open all the time so that is based on the moscow subway schedule. [laughter] >> you mentioned the number of things that made you feel unsafe like co2 levels or the spacewalk so knowing all of those things do you still feel safe? >> i would not say not safe the word i use had a very specific meaning but we try to make everything as safe...
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we use greenwich meantime on the space station. not because it's an international standard of time but it was just most convenient time to be on when you have these different control centers around the world, and japan, germany, the u.s., and russia, and so when the crew is up you have more people in the control centers working, when the crew is awake and working so they had to find a time that worked for ashe, and they chose greenwich time because it allowed the people that worked in the control center in moscow to utilize the metro system to get to and from work. the metro system is not open all the time. so the time he use on the space station is based on the moscow subway schedule. >> question over here. >> hi there. you mentioned a number of things in your book about that made you feel unsafe, such as the co2 levels or when you were on your space walk, the mike career meteors that chipped away at the handles that could tear your gloves. knowing all of those things would you still feel safe. >> i wouldn't use the word "unsafe."
we use greenwich meantime on the space station. not because it's an international standard of time but it was just most convenient time to be on when you have these different control centers around the world, and japan, germany, the u.s., and russia, and so when the crew is up you have more people in the control centers working, when the crew is awake and working so they had to find a time that worked for ashe, and they chose greenwich time because it allowed the people that worked in the...
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do whatever it is you feel like doing, and he began attracting, this is, again, this is in greenwich village, the site of new york city of sort of the counterculture lot of , so there is a countercultural activity a lot of artists coming to new york and looking for work. working or in not between jobs they come down to cappuccino, and they decide to paint on the walls or play and ly write a put it on in a tiny corner on the table while people sit and sip d sip coffee cappuccino and maybe bring in a bottle of wine. he starts to encourage an increasing number of artists who affiliated with the cafe cino. wilson, two wilsons. langford wilson, there is a lot of wilsons, doric wilson. else,ilsons, and then who sam shepherd was the playwright. there are a number of people writingrt coming in and these experimental plays. 1968, so he died in ad been sort of working at establishing this little tiny theater place but what started he died, by the time over the course of the 10 years, when he first moves into this little tiny cafe, and in 1968, the es of creating theater in new ork city, in alt
do whatever it is you feel like doing, and he began attracting, this is, again, this is in greenwich village, the site of new york city of sort of the counterculture lot of , so there is a countercultural activity a lot of artists coming to new york and looking for work. working or in not between jobs they come down to cappuccino, and they decide to paint on the walls or play and ly write a put it on in a tiny corner on the table while people sit and sip d sip coffee cappuccino and maybe bring...
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despite having a checkered image over the years doc sons are now back in london's greenwich park is the scene of a special sausage walks. that you know maybe. i'm well hundred of the best let's say off route with all the way to gather. krakow poland has an annual parade featuring hundreds of costumed wiener dogs and owners from all over the world. some of the dogs have become stars the canadian smooth haired crusoe has over a half million followers on his instagram page and is even the subject of a bestselling book. in cars so it seems the whole city is gearing up for the new museum this baker has designed bread products in the shape of the dogs and their paws. inside the museum the owners are looking forward to spreading dinner dog mania to their visitors. will be happy if people leave here with a smile. and say for a moment it was like being in another world and on. their own dogs. just can't wait for the ground zero. no wonder the museum and a refreshing drink will be free of charge for doc's office. and the man in our next report is actually a geoscientist by trade but nature has dr
despite having a checkered image over the years doc sons are now back in london's greenwich park is the scene of a special sausage walks. that you know maybe. i'm well hundred of the best let's say off route with all the way to gather. krakow poland has an annual parade featuring hundreds of costumed wiener dogs and owners from all over the world. some of the dogs have become stars the canadian smooth haired crusoe has over a half million followers on his instagram page and is even the subject...
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. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village. he was wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achieve fame, too. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into zany sculptures. he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm co
. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village. he was wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achieve fame, too. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born....
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owners raid freezing temperatures in london for a sausage walk which took place for the third time in greenwichpark in south london the organizers are three dog lovers who first met on instagram. that you know maybe. i'm out of hundreds of the best. in the u.k. docks ones are affecting at least known as sausage dogs hence the sausage walk the next one is scheduled for june when hopefully the weather will be better. for. the sixteenth international chocolate festival in portugal came to an end on sunday the event showcased the world's most expensive chocolate. it's priced over seventy seven hundred euros and covered in edible twenty three carat gold. it's filled with the most expensive spices in the world. and that gives it a creaminess gold flakes and vanilla from madagascar. its creator portuguese shukla. said the diamond shaped chocolate was certified as the world's most expensive book of records. the chilean marine biologists have found a way to grow fruit and vegetables under the seat of the world's first tribal biospheres called name are located off the coast of northern italy eight meters
owners raid freezing temperatures in london for a sausage walk which took place for the third time in greenwichpark in south london the organizers are three dog lovers who first met on instagram. that you know maybe. i'm out of hundreds of the best. in the u.k. docks ones are affecting at least known as sausage dogs hence the sausage walk the next one is scheduled for june when hopefully the weather will be better. for. the sixteenth international chocolate festival in portugal came to an end...
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the uk hasjust begun the 12 month countdown to brexit at 11pm greenwich meantime on 29th march 2019 thet hour in brussels, where the european union is based. negotiations need to be completed much sooner, though, because the final deal has to be endorsed by several parliaments. this weekend is the twentieth anniversary of the good friday agreement, the political deal which help to end 30 years of violence. for the previous 30 years the land border between northern ireland and the republic used to bristle with security checkpoints. checks of sorts will have to be restored, even if just for customs purposes. for now the dispute has been parked. brian, can you explain why this border dispute is more thanjust brian, can you explain why this border dispute is more than just a question of customs duties and trade? it is a question of customs duties and trade and as you say, because once one side of the border is no longer in the eu it's the only eu land border the uk. the reason it's so important to the republic of ireland is a cause of the economic factors that come with it. it is the case t
the uk hasjust begun the 12 month countdown to brexit at 11pm greenwich meantime on 29th march 2019 thet hour in brussels, where the european union is based. negotiations need to be completed much sooner, though, because the final deal has to be endorsed by several parliaments. this weekend is the twentieth anniversary of the good friday agreement, the political deal which help to end 30 years of violence. for the previous 30 years the land border between northern ireland and the republic used...
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expected to take place after these votes are counted so that the polls close at twenty two hours greenwich mean time and then the count. it will begin and as i say the horse trading will then begin let's take a closer look at the main players who are contesting this election the democratic party or the p d that is led by the former prime minister material renzi is pretty european pro immigrant but has failed to engage younger voters luigi de my is the prime ministerial pick of the five star movement that's an anti establishment and anti corruption party and looks set to do well in the polls matter leads the lega party which is euro skeptic euro skeptic excuse me and anti immigrant and the former prime minister silvio berlusconi he's back with the center right forza italia party he can't actually hold public office because of a criminal conviction but he could become an important kingmaker lawrence lee is our correspondent he's there monitoring all of these developments so how is it looking now as i was saying earlier talents it's now been voting for a couple of hours how does it look. well
expected to take place after these votes are counted so that the polls close at twenty two hours greenwich mean time and then the count. it will begin and as i say the horse trading will then begin let's take a closer look at the main players who are contesting this election the democratic party or the p d that is led by the former prime minister material renzi is pretty european pro immigrant but has failed to engage younger voters luigi de my is the prime ministerial pick of the five star...
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greenwich the schedule. today the chinese efforts once again seem to come to a halt at the symbolic border. from here the project of the new silk road depends on moscow's goodwill but does putin's russia even want it. watered down to dream but i'm skeptical about the relationship between china and russia what's your russia is facing a laborious rethinking process a solution that. russia used to be china's big brother today it struggles to accept that china is superior and she's also mentally we're told of course china and russia are cooperating on military to raise for geopolitical reasons but the new silk road has little support in russia because russia has its own eurasian project and with the shah she's a housing hero yeah and if you find any of these. groups you look at all stalin for putin as for stalin before him military strength is the primary factor position but that's just not enough in today's world and if acutely you need an efficient economy technology science if you were to work with putin's ru
greenwich the schedule. today the chinese efforts once again seem to come to a halt at the symbolic border. from here the project of the new silk road depends on moscow's goodwill but does putin's russia even want it. watered down to dream but i'm skeptical about the relationship between china and russia what's your russia is facing a laborious rethinking process a solution that. russia used to be china's big brother today it struggles to accept that china is superior and she's also mentally...
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holly hamilton is in greenwich this morning. actually we will chat with you to.ng? slopes in the uk, where do you do your training? we do most of it away, about seven months of the year, on and off, and most of that is in europe but we have big trips over to canada and korea and other places. skiing is an exhilarating sport, what would your advice be when you're starting out? don't look at how steep it is! and find someone likejen. i at how steep it is! and find someone like jen. i think at how steep it is! and find someone likejen. i think that's a very good point. i will remember that next timei point. i will remember that next time i go, don't look at the steepness. thank you for the extra interview. would you like, know more about driverless cars? holly hamilton is testing them —— would you like to know more. these driverless cars have been hitting the headlines for perhaps the wrong reasons over the past few days following the incident in arizona but whether we like it or not, this is the future. i'm hoping he's going to stop, he did. this car is completely
holly hamilton is in greenwich this morning. actually we will chat with you to.ng? slopes in the uk, where do you do your training? we do most of it away, about seven months of the year, on and off, and most of that is in europe but we have big trips over to canada and korea and other places. skiing is an exhilarating sport, what would your advice be when you're starting out? don't look at how steep it is! and find someone likejen. i at how steep it is! and find someone like jen. i think at how...
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we use greenwich meantime on the space station. not because it's an international standard of time but it was just most convenient time to be on when you have these different control centers around the world, and japan, germany, the u.s., and russia, and so when the crew is up you have more people in the control centers working, when the crew is awake and working so they had to find a time that worked for ashe, and they chose greenwich time because it allowed the people that worked in the control center in moscow to utilize the metro system to get to and from work. the metro system is not open all the time. so the time he use on the space station is based on the moscow subway schedule. >> question over here. >> hi there. you mentioned a number of things in your book about that made you feel unsafe, such as the co2 levels or when you were on your space walk, the mike career meteors that chipped away at the handles that could tear your gloves. knowing all of those things would you still feel safe. >> i wouldn't use the word "unsafe."
we use greenwich meantime on the space station. not because it's an international standard of time but it was just most convenient time to be on when you have these different control centers around the world, and japan, germany, the u.s., and russia, and so when the crew is up you have more people in the control centers working, when the crew is awake and working so they had to find a time that worked for ashe, and they chose greenwich time because it allowed the people that worked in the...
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this picture here is going to be our new station 16 that's under construction in greenwich in supervisor stefani's district. it's a project we're excited to tell you about. these are funded from the earthquake safety and emergency respond bond. it passed in 2010 and 2014 and public health and safety bond program. currently under way, not only station 16, but station 5, a division house. one of our largest stations at turk and webster. it's due to the online and back in service in december. we're hoping for station 16 in supervisor stefani's district to come online in september, in the fall. we're also working on station 35 at pier 22 and a half at the foot of harrison. it's the fire boat station. it is an integral station for us. one of the things we're excited about which went through on the health and safety bond, the adf. ambulance deployment facility. 14, 15 evans, it was always meant to be a temporary facility. i applaud all the staff that works out of there. it's not an ideal workplace, to go to work, but we're very excited about the state-of-the-art facility that will be built adj
this picture here is going to be our new station 16 that's under construction in greenwich in supervisor stefani's district. it's a project we're excited to tell you about. these are funded from the earthquake safety and emergency respond bond. it passed in 2010 and 2014 and public health and safety bond program. currently under way, not only station 16, but station 5, a division house. one of our largest stations at turk and webster. it's due to the online and back in service in december....
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journalist, trekked over 175 thousand miles as part of your investigation from dumpster diving in greenwichctic circle to explore hidden truth behinded food we eat. you said just call you nel? >> these. >> nel. documentary premiering tuesday march 27, 8 p.m., fusion. 40% of food is wasted, who is wasting most, us in homes or big food companies. >> it is us. >> oh. >> it is sad to say 40% of food we buy in america, never makes it the plates or to the bodies, that is the food that makes it to us, a third of food produced for consumption that lands here in america doesn't get to us it is not even picked. i went out to guatemala to peru, i saw the farmers and how much wastage they done bother picking up -- they didn't bother picking up. we don't want a work. wonkr carrot, you think about how much energy and fuel and water is wasted just making the stuff that never gets to us, problem is compounded. >> is there anyway do correct it? you are not gets people to pick up the wonky grou fruit becausee don't want it. >> why wouldn't we, we have been programmed to think we like food like a magazine, th
journalist, trekked over 175 thousand miles as part of your investigation from dumpster diving in greenwichctic circle to explore hidden truth behinded food we eat. you said just call you nel? >> these. >> nel. documentary premiering tuesday march 27, 8 p.m., fusion. 40% of food is wasted, who is wasting most, us in homes or big food companies. >> it is us. >> oh. >> it is sad to say 40% of food we buy in america, never makes it the plates or to the bodies, that is...
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but still i have a german passport so i'm relatively privileged my german is also very good and greenwichstreet thanks. thinks so of course that doesn't make me feel so good but this is not the main issue for me it also saves me from being becoming a nationalist. this is not the huge issue i really with my anti rise to struggle and we offer from the from the ice steve this initiative for black people in germany we really want to fight for the people especially black people but all people migrants refugees without rights the german society now i understand you wrote a master's thesis on the representation of black people in german schoolbooks what did you find out doing that well there are still huge could basically colonial continuities within schoolbooks and within the german using education context. just had one or two quick examples more than eighty five percent of black people being shown from the african continent shown almost naked and banging the drum in the jungle this is. like a very well known colonial cliches but i think it's a sign that germany really has. to do more and confr
but still i have a german passport so i'm relatively privileged my german is also very good and greenwichstreet thanks. thinks so of course that doesn't make me feel so good but this is not the main issue for me it also saves me from being becoming a nationalist. this is not the huge issue i really with my anti rise to struggle and we offer from the from the ice steve this initiative for black people in germany we really want to fight for the people especially black people but all people...
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it really is taking in the boroughs of tower hamlets, lewisham, southwark and greenwich. they are raising funds for. it is encouraging people to get healthy, get it, really get the community involved. what makes these races, these matt vonk saw half marathons, is the crowds that come out to line the route. —— these matt vonk. so for the crowds to come out this morning, they will get a glimpse of serb mo farah? yes, fantastic to have sir mo farah here. he is racing against callum hawkins, who came fourth in the world championships in london in the matt vonk. —— marathon. those three will be going foran marathon. those three will be going for an amazing battle. we have got some of the top para wheelchair athletes. we've got david weir against marcel heug. we have got the top british women, who are looking top british women, who are looking to get picked for the half marathon championships in valencia. there are an awful lot of top athletes for the crowds to come out and watch. great stuff. good luck with it all. it gets under way at nine o'clock. so if you are in london, yo
it really is taking in the boroughs of tower hamlets, lewisham, southwark and greenwich. they are raising funds for. it is encouraging people to get healthy, get it, really get the community involved. what makes these races, these matt vonk saw half marathons, is the crowds that come out to line the route. —— these matt vonk. so for the crowds to come out this morning, they will get a glimpse of serb mo farah? yes, fantastic to have sir mo farah here. he is racing against callum hawkins,...
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the beginning where there is concern that people have about the future there is a certain charm greenwich people feel there is a societal debates there are lots of challenges that all the state institutions had in twenty fifty men had to cope with so many people arriving. but it actually acted like a prism. it crystallized lots of the problems of immigration and integration and it made them sharper and more visible than the happy before. first that can be said that in the one nine hundred sixty s. in what was so west germany millions of people came from a chalet from spain from greece turkey and other countries you know and it was through their work through their hard work they actually contributed to the prosperity of the fed republic of germany and their children and grandchildren definitely not contribute to the prosperity of a united germany. even though of that. you think it's equally undeniable and that these people. were always the first to lose their jobs when there was a structural change that their children on average obtained let's go to educational qualifications that the work
the beginning where there is concern that people have about the future there is a certain charm greenwich people feel there is a societal debates there are lots of challenges that all the state institutions had in twenty fifty men had to cope with so many people arriving. but it actually acted like a prism. it crystallized lots of the problems of immigration and integration and it made them sharper and more visible than the happy before. first that can be said that in the one nine hundred sixty...
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steve is on our independent line from greenwich, new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. wanted to reiterate a very important point here, that the firing of mccabe came out of two sources. an obamahe ig report, appointee, and second, the office of professional responsibility within the fbi, which is a bunch of career people. they are not political people. so the narrative that somehow this is a trump lyrical action against -- political action that ifthe fbi is c-span wants to be honest here, they need to reiterate that point. and they slapped down and reiterate the point that the narratives that obama was born was false. this is something that all of us americans should be worried about. liberals, conservatives, it does not matter. if you really care about the country, we need to be very concerned about the supposedly premier law enforcement agency in the country becoming roque and acting -- rogue and acting politically. host: are you satisfied with the actions attorney general jeff sessions has taken within the fbi to address concerns you have about its functioning? well
steve is on our independent line from greenwich, new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. wanted to reiterate a very important point here, that the firing of mccabe came out of two sources. an obamahe ig report, appointee, and second, the office of professional responsibility within the fbi, which is a bunch of career people. they are not political people. so the narrative that somehow this is a trump lyrical action against -- political action that ifthe fbi is c-span wants to be honest...
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so we will finish at midday at greenwich and there was a big festival, it is a brilliant idea.s. i am glad he used the word shed breakfast. you runa used the word shed breakfast. you run a marathon before, what are you hoping for in terms of your personal best? is this competitor for you? hoping for in terms of your personal best? is this competitorfor you? it sounds like you may not have done as much training as you had talked thinking it by be called off. we are up thinking it by be called off. we are up to speed with training because you don't want to mess about because this is part of the training for the phil marathon, so some people are doing this but most people are doing it as part of training for the film absence you cant mess about otherwise you will have a mills —— miserable time on april 22. but as far as miserable time on april 22. but as faras our miserable time on april 22. but as far as our target times are concerned this is a flat run, so we should be ok. we think... you're going for what? 120 something. are you sure! i think we can collectively say we think th
so we will finish at midday at greenwich and there was a big festival, it is a brilliant idea.s. i am glad he used the word shed breakfast. you runa used the word shed breakfast. you run a marathon before, what are you hoping for in terms of your personal best? is this competitor for you? hoping for in terms of your personal best? is this competitorfor you? it sounds like you may not have done as much training as you had talked thinking it by be called off. we are up thinking it by be called...
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thousands of tiny paws pattered their way through greenwich park in london over the weekend, as hundredsratures for the third ever sausage walk. the owners were there as well, taking to the great outdoors despite the freezing temperatures to take pa rt the freezing temperatures to take part in the third ever sausage fest, created to celebrate the breed. lovely dogs. another dog update for you. we know that about 80 people had spent the night in shelters, after snow shut stretches of roads along the a30. we will have updates on breakfast this morning. quite a few schools closed today as well so if you are in that part of the country we will keep you up—to—date on that. our correspondent can bring us on that. our correspondent can bring us the very latest details, but they may well have a television in that rescue centre, and if you are watching, good morning. if you are a golf fan, the sport is in quite healthy shape. the leaderboard of the arnold palmer invitational looks to be tasty, tiger woods back in contention, for his last two tournaments he has been in the mix and you wouldn't rul
thousands of tiny paws pattered their way through greenwich park in london over the weekend, as hundredsratures for the third ever sausage walk. the owners were there as well, taking to the great outdoors despite the freezing temperatures to take pa rt the freezing temperatures to take part in the third ever sausage fest, created to celebrate the breed. lovely dogs. another dog update for you. we know that about 80 people had spent the night in shelters, after snow shut stretches of roads along...
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almost 1000 tiny sausage dogs and their owners went dashing through greenwich park in london over theespite the freezing temperatures to take part in the third ever sausage fest, which was created to celebrate the breed. that is a lot of feet and tiny dogs. we will have full coverage here on bbc news at around a quarter to 12 of the news conference following on from news that there has been some progress on the transition period for brexit. if you are leaving us, you can stay up—to—date on the website. right now let's catch up with the weather. hello. a lot of snow on the ground at the moment so we are looking at some icy conditions over the next couple of days with cold nights ice could become a problem. today it looks like it will be largely dry and bright. we have a bit more cloud in the south, some snow clearing the southern counties here. but it will have largely cleared as we move to the next hour or two. then we are looking at a lot of dry, bright weather, some good spells of sunshine, perhaps a little more cloud in eastern scotland and some showery arabic suffering to the nort
almost 1000 tiny sausage dogs and their owners went dashing through greenwich park in london over theespite the freezing temperatures to take part in the third ever sausage fest, which was created to celebrate the breed. that is a lot of feet and tiny dogs. we will have full coverage here on bbc news at around a quarter to 12 of the news conference following on from news that there has been some progress on the transition period for brexit. if you are leaving us, you can stay up—to—date on...
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we talk about the real estate in greenwich and elsewhere taking a hit.of a long-term shift they're not ready for. >>> stocks did bounce back after last week's big selloff. we'll hear from a couple of retail investors on whether they're buying back into the market. >>> plus, lowe's underperforming archrival home depot "fast money" traders tell us if the timererent of lowe's ceo is enough to turn things around let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. but to us, it's the pace of tomorrow. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets exp
we talk about the real estate in greenwich and elsewhere taking a hit.of a long-term shift they're not ready for. >>> stocks did bounce back after last week's big selloff. we'll hear from a couple of retail investors on whether they're buying back into the market. >>> plus, lowe's underperforming archrival home depot "fast money" traders tell us if the timererent of lowe's ceo is enough to turn things around let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and...
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in a small pocket of south—east london in greenwich.the incident in arizona, the first fertility linked to a driverless car. that will change attitudes, as well. memo yes, you will think exactly that most of that was that was done before sunday. just as a toyota has stopped all trials of those d riverless ca rs stopped all trials of those driverless cars in america as a result of that accident, and... interestingly, a engineering professor tweeted today that we should stop rushing to deploy this immature technology, as she calls it, and that is resonating with a nod but the moment to thinking that these driverless vehicles are being pushed too quickly, too soon, really, and pushed upon people when perhaps we are not ready for it. again, we will see what happens. i don't think we will see driverless cars on our road any time soon, in the next year or two, but long—term, that looks ok real possibility. but, certainly at the moment, as a result of the devil and sunday, in america, car manufacturers stepping back and saying we need to slow
in a small pocket of south—east london in greenwich.the incident in arizona, the first fertility linked to a driverless car. that will change attitudes, as well. memo yes, you will think exactly that most of that was that was done before sunday. just as a toyota has stopped all trials of those d riverless ca rs stopped all trials of those driverless cars in america as a result of that accident, and... interestingly, a engineering professor tweeted today that we should stop rushing to deploy...