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very high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by the summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwichhas bore bryant fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already here that fast. 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything in gets to find the press and find that everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised. the next year the weather wasn't as warm ana and graphs reselling grapes didn't acquire enough must wait in the autumn the increasingly short days and cold nights dashed hopes for a norwegian reselling 29000 vintage such crop failures used to happen at times in germany to. at least that's what we're seeing here and now right you get one year that it's like a normal nordic summer and then the next one is more like 7 french atmosphere and the weather will be more extreme actually in 2008 the problem was not the right thing it was the droughts so we had. the right it's because of the lack of water and i cou
very high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by the summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwichhas bore bryant fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already here that fast. 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything in gets to find the press and find that everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised....
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very high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by the summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwich has a bore ripe fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already. that fast. in 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything and gets to find the press and find their everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised. the next year the weather wasn't as warm and graphs reselling grapes didn't acquire enough must wait in the autumn the increasingly short days and cold nights dashed hopes for a norwegian reasoning 2019 vintage such crop failures used to happen at times in germany to. at least that's what we're seeing here in our right you get one year that it's like a normal nordic summer and then the next one is more like southern french atmosphere and the weather will be more extreme actually in 2018 the problem was not the right it was the droughts so we had. stopped. and i could never ever have foreseen that. a pr
very high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by the summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwich has a bore ripe fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already. that fast. in 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything and gets to find the press and find their everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised....
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that's not the only memorial to the merchant navy, of course, the most prominent of which is here in greenwich, a reminder of the dangers the men faced. you've a 50% chance of not making it at these peak points in the conflict. and conditions would be poor, your pay was poor, and your recognition was also not up there with the armed forces. without the merchant navy, we could not have won world war ii. it's as simple as that. my grandfather did make it home to west wales before the end of the war, and despite fragile health, he lived to the age of 85. always modest, always hard—working, and always grateful. in a rare comment on his difficult wartime experience, he said simply this. "i was very lucky." and he always thought of the tens of thousands of merchant seamen who did not return, but who made such a vital contribution to britain's survival in the second world war. and tomorrow it is the turn of mishal husain to share the story of her relatives and their wartime experiences. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk join
that's not the only memorial to the merchant navy, of course, the most prominent of which is here in greenwich, a reminder of the dangers the men faced. you've a 50% chance of not making it at these peak points in the conflict. and conditions would be poor, your pay was poor, and your recognition was also not up there with the armed forces. without the merchant navy, we could not have won world war ii. it's as simple as that. my grandfather did make it home to west wales before the end of the...
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many would stop that is not the only memorial to the mercnt navy, the most prominent is here in greenwichminder of the dangers the men faced. >> you had a 50% chance of not making it up these peak points in the conflict. w conditiold be poor, hey was poor, and recogniti was not up there with the armed forces. >>itut the merchant navy, we could not have won world war ii. it is as simple as tt. hugh: my grandfather did make it home to west wales. he did live to the age of 85. alys modest, always hard-working and always grateful. in a rare comment on is difficult wartime experience he said this, i was very lucky. he always thought of the tens of thousands of merchant seamen who did not return, but he made such a vital contribution to britain's survival in the second world war. katty: hugh edwards reporting. that generation is dying off and it forces us to keep their memory alive. there is always that one family or person ingh the nrhood who puts up halloween decorations ridiculously early. in a town in kansas his name is kenneth torres. he uses early decorating to remind people to wear masks
many would stop that is not the only memorial to the mercnt navy, the most prominent is here in greenwichminder of the dangers the men faced. >> you had a 50% chance of not making it up these peak points in the conflict. w conditiold be poor, hey was poor, and recogniti was not up there with the armed forces. >>itut the merchant navy, we could not have won world war ii. it is as simple as tt. hugh: my grandfather did make it home to west wales. he did live to the age of 85. alys...
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the royal borough of greenwich says it recognises the importance of collaborating in drawing up educations given the opportunity to comment on the plan before it becomes a legally—binding document. in liverpool, becky and tom have decided their only option is to appeal the plan drawn up for sofia. i really don't feel like i have a choice. all of us, notjust my daughter, we get one shot at childhood, one shot at education. in the six years since the system was changed, the number of appeals against the content of education, health and care plans increased from 453 to almost 4,000 in 2019. for parents, appealing can be emotionally draining and expensive. with local authorities spending an estimated £40 million last year on lawyers, expert reports and testimony to defend cases brought against them at tribunals, many families feel they need to buy in help too. ali fiddy runs a charity that helps parents through the process. candles when they are faced with a local authority who is coming armed with various professionals and lawyers, they often feel they've got no choice but to arm themselves
the royal borough of greenwich says it recognises the importance of collaborating in drawing up educations given the opportunity to comment on the plan before it becomes a legally—binding document. in liverpool, becky and tom have decided their only option is to appeal the plan drawn up for sofia. i really don't feel like i have a choice. all of us, notjust my daughter, we get one shot at childhood, one shot at education. in the six years since the system was changed, the number of appeals...
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very high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by the summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwich has a bore bryant fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right great so when it happened already here that fast. 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything and get to find the press and find their everything i needed to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised. the next year the weather wasn't as warm and graphs reselling grapes didn't require an author must wait in the autumn the increasingly short days and cold nights dashed hopes for a norwegian reselling $29000.00 vintage such crop failures used to happen at times in germany to. at least that's what we're seeing here in our right you get one year that it's like a normal nordic gave summer and then the next one is more like southern french atmosphere and the weather will be more extreme actually in 2018 the problem was not the right thing it was the drought so we had so little water it was so dry that the ri
very high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by the summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwich has a bore bryant fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right great so when it happened already here that fast. 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything and get to find the press and find their everything i needed to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised....
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that's not the only memorial to the merchant navy, of course — the most prominent of which is here in greenwichers the men faced. you've a 50% chance of not making it at these peak points in the conflict and conditions would be poor, your pay was poor and your recognition was also not up there with the armed forces. without the merchant navy, we could not have won world war ii. it's as simple as that. my grandfather did make it home to west wales before the end of the war and, despite fragile health, he lived to the age of 85 — always modest, always hardworking and always grateful. in a rare comment on his difficult wartime experience, he said simply this — "i was very lucky." and he always thought of the tens of thousands of merchant seamen who did not return, but who made such a vital contribution to britain's survival in the second world war. huw edwards and the story of his grandfather and the atlantic convoys. well, thousands of miles away on the other side of the world, hundreds and thousands of allied troops were engaged in one of the most defining and brutal campaigns of the war. they w
that's not the only memorial to the merchant navy, of course — the most prominent of which is here in greenwichers the men faced. you've a 50% chance of not making it at these peak points in the conflict and conditions would be poor, your pay was poor and your recognition was also not up there with the armed forces. without the merchant navy, we could not have won world war ii. it's as simple as that. my grandfather did make it home to west wales before the end of the war and, despite fragile...
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that's not the only memorial to the merchant navy, of course, the most prominent of which is here in greenwichat these peak points in the conflict. and conditions would be poor, your pay was poor, and your recognition was also not up there with the armed forces. without the merchant navy, we would not have won world war ii. it's as simple as that. my grandfather did make it home to west wales before the end of the war, and despite fragile health, he lived to the age of 85. always modest, always ha rd—working, and always grateful. in a rare comment on his difficult wartime experience, he said simply this. "i was very lucky." and he always thought of the tens of thousands of merchant seamen who did not return, but who made such a vital contribution to britain's survival in the second world war. that report was from my colleague huw edwards. tomorrow, mishal husain revealed her family story. time for a look at the weather now, with nick miller. meteorological autumn is now underway, with a set of new storm names as compiled by the weather services of the uk, ireland and
that's not the only memorial to the merchant navy, of course, the most prominent of which is here in greenwichat these peak points in the conflict. and conditions would be poor, your pay was poor, and your recognition was also not up there with the armed forces. without the merchant navy, we would not have won world war ii. it's as simple as that. my grandfather did make it home to west wales before the end of the war, and despite fragile health, he lived to the age of 85. always modest, always...
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home in areasy that are just a train ride away from new york like greenwich, connecticut, sales haveipled. new york city, pending condo deals down by 38%, according to a report by miller samuel and douglas real estates. --ning us is sanjeev jask sanjiv das with one of the largest mortgage companies in the united states. thanks for your time. people are moving out, away from the urban areas. walk us through the size and scale of the moves we are seeing , and whether it will be sustainable? you, guy, good to see you. there is no question there is a massive jet -- geographic transition. , fore give you a statistic one of the largest purchase lenders in the country. purchase volumes have gone up from february to august by about 72%. hasn average, the industry gone up about 27% but in the midst of covid, it looks like tripled. have there is a massive move from urban to suburban and people are moving to cities like seattle and tampa. from high taxing states like california and new york, florida and texas and nevada. there is an interesting phenomenon going on with extremely low interest ra
home in areasy that are just a train ride away from new york like greenwich, connecticut, sales haveipled. new york city, pending condo deals down by 38%, according to a report by miller samuel and douglas real estates. --ning us is sanjeev jask sanjiv das with one of the largest mortgage companies in the united states. thanks for your time. people are moving out, away from the urban areas. walk us through the size and scale of the moves we are seeing , and whether it will be sustainable? you,...
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in fact, max eastman, was the editor of the masses in greenwich village and one of the men mentioned in the chapter, he was a socialist an advocate of free love. the whole birth control movement comes out of this era. he said that the women's right to vote was the great fight for freedom in my generation. >> we have a special guest. we have betsy griffith who's the author of a book on elizabeth cady stanton. >> she was a nasty woman. >> aren't we all? >> i teach history in politics as well. i hope you will be against one of my classes. suffrage passes because by 1919 women were voting in enough states and controlled enough electoral college votes that the congress is going to switch rather than have women both them out of office. but there are all these complexities. i can't wait to read your book. congratulations and thank you. i'm interested in the money. these women were sort of the emily's list of that era. i know mrs. belmont was feeling the bag with cash and come back on the train with it. -- 3 million dollar inheritance were you evil to track actual funds? the traditional wome
in fact, max eastman, was the editor of the masses in greenwich village and one of the men mentioned in the chapter, he was a socialist an advocate of free love. the whole birth control movement comes out of this era. he said that the women's right to vote was the great fight for freedom in my generation. >> we have a special guest. we have betsy griffith who's the author of a book on elizabeth cady stanton. >> she was a nasty woman. >> aren't we all? >> i teach history...
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very high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by the summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwich has a bright fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already. that fast. 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything and gets to find the press and find the everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised. the next year the weather wasn't as warm and graphs reselling grapes didn't require an author must wait in the autumn the increasingly short days and cold nights dashed hopes for a norwegian reselling $29000.00 vintage such crop failures used to happen at. times in germany. at least that's what we're seeing here and now right you get one year that it's like a normal nordic summer and then the next one is more like southern french atmosphere and the weather will be more extreme actually in 2018 the problem was not the right thing it was the droughts so we had so little water it was so dry that the reckoning alw
very high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by the summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwich has a bright fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already. that fast. 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything and gets to find the press and find the everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised. the...
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even when i go out on the avenue in greenwich, connecticut, the restaurants out there, they're runningpacity but people want to get out there. we'll have to find ways around that. i think the secular growth trade we lived with for the first part of this made the most sense when we shut down. now that we're reopening, we'll see the money, seeing it all last week start to move to other areas of the economy. charles: you know, i'm going to have no choice but to own best buy because i've been there so many times, david. i'm trying to set up a outdoor theater. it has worked once, just once, okay? the last time i had it ready, all the kids were over, the grandkids and the receiver blew. i don't know if they sold me the wrong receiver. i bought a screen from them, two receivers. i'm not trying to diss them, salespeople they can't keep the stuff. they're selling anything, everything. i have to wait for some of this stuff. you're right, best buy is not the only one but they're certainly doing very well. i love when you bring the antidotes, especially when i also experienced it too. thanks a lot
even when i go out on the avenue in greenwich, connecticut, the restaurants out there, they're runningpacity but people want to get out there. we'll have to find ways around that. i think the secular growth trade we lived with for the first part of this made the most sense when we shut down. now that we're reopening, we'll see the money, seeing it all last week start to move to other areas of the economy. charles: you know, i'm going to have no choice but to own best buy because i've been there...
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high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by this summer's end the recycling great finds from greenwichhas a full ripe fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already here that fast as in 2018 for me that was actually pfaff i had to rearrange everything and gets to find the press and find the everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised. the next year the weather wasn't as warm and graphs reselling grapes didn't acquire enough must wait in the autumn the increasingly short days and cold nights dashed hopes for a norwegian reselling 29000 vintage such crop failures used to happen. times in germany. at least that's what we're seeing here and now right you get one year that it's like a normal nordic summer and then the next one is more like southern french atmosphere and the weather will be more extreme actually in 2018 the problem was not the writing it was the drought so we had. the right. because of the lack of water and i could never
high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by this summer's end the recycling great finds from greenwichhas a full ripe fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already here that fast as in 2018 for me that was actually pfaff i had to rearrange everything and gets to find the press and find the everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised....
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he panics more than an uptight greenwich matriarch who finds out her daughter is dating a tattooed biker going to ruin our reputation at the country club." by the way, dibs on that screenplay "i will have you know this urn holds my grandfather's ashes, and would appreciate if you stop calling it 'janky.'" "okay. pretty janky urn, though." [ laughter ] and can we please go back to this >> well, i think if you said "in order to reduce panic," perhaps that's so. >> seth: oh, perhaps that's so i'm so [ beep ] sick of watching this guy try out every excuse until one sticks you just know trump's the kind of guy who takes one bite of every chocolate in the box "excuse me, are any of these filled with gravy? also, the choices aren't lie or panic. there's a third option where you tell people the truth and then do something about it, which would reassure everyone. but no, we elected the guy who puts a piece of duct tape over the check engine light a trump brand fire alarm wouldn't beep, it would just tell you that in april it rains a lot, and that should put out the fire even after the tapes came
he panics more than an uptight greenwich matriarch who finds out her daughter is dating a tattooed biker going to ruin our reputation at the country club." by the way, dibs on that screenplay "i will have you know this urn holds my grandfather's ashes, and would appreciate if you stop calling it 'janky.'" "okay. pretty janky urn, though." [ laughter ] and can we please go back to this >> well, i think if you said "in order to reduce panic," perhaps...
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at the eeoc which i forgot about when i worked with justice frantz thomas that we been forced the greenwichartment to integrate, they did not want to have blacks. obviously that was about race, people make these judgments and it so ignorant. but the issue is, you cannot group everybody the same. let's say if you had a situation where you learned your daughter had been raped by someone who happens to be white. would it be fair but the next day you run into somebody white you assume that all have the capability of raping your daughter? that person could be the most pathetic and experience the things they experience, they may have experiences with their own daughter may have been raped or a situation so what i'm saying to you even though you have that hurt, you have that pain, you cannot take that pain and make a decision that every group is the same because it breaks my heart when people use headlines in the media they make blacks out to be in bottling drugs, the criminal, black people are so much more than that. they are in corporate america, in medicine, parents are raising kids that thrive
at the eeoc which i forgot about when i worked with justice frantz thomas that we been forced the greenwichartment to integrate, they did not want to have blacks. obviously that was about race, people make these judgments and it so ignorant. but the issue is, you cannot group everybody the same. let's say if you had a situation where you learned your daughter had been raped by someone who happens to be white. would it be fair but the next day you run into somebody white you assume that all have...
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high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by this summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwich has a full ripe fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already here that fast. 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything in gets to find the press and find the everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised. the next year the weather wasn't as warm and graphs reselling grapes didn't require an author must wait in the autumn the increasingly short days and cold nights dashed hopes for a norwegian reselling $29000.00 vintage such crop failures used to happen at times in germany to. at least that's what we're seeing here in our right you get one year that it's like a normal nordic summer and then the next one is more like southern french. atmosphere and the weather will be more extreme actually in 2008 the problem was not the right the droughts so we had. the right. because the lack of water and i could never e
high temperatures and little rain in 2018 so by this summer's end the recycling grapevines from greenwich has a full ripe fruit. i didn't expect it to be honest i didn't have any trip i didn't have anything prepared to get through right grapes so when it happened already here that fast. 2018 for me that was actually pfaff as i had to rearrange everything in gets to find the press and find the everything i need it's to make wine because i didn't think it was possible i was quite surprised. the...
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shejoins us now from greenwich. thank you for being with us.inding a gas like this on venus is really exciting because of the possibility that it could have also been produced by life, like it is on the earth. ok. i'mjust explain been produced by life, like it is on the earth. ok. i'm just explain to us again how exactly you have found this gas is present there? we used telescopes in order to search for the gas. we first observed phosphane gas in hawaii, the telescope in hawaii. it was a shock when we first found it. when we originally set out to the study we didn‘t know if we would find the gas and then actually finding it was just a really big surprise. we then confirm that observation with another telescope, and that actually led us to search where the 23 was coming from in the atmosphere as well. so use to telescopes to find the phosphane. he said this type of gas is a bio signature if you like, an indicator of possible life. could there though be other explanations as to its presence? absolutely. so at this time we have not been able to ex
shejoins us now from greenwich. thank you for being with us.inding a gas like this on venus is really exciting because of the possibility that it could have also been produced by life, like it is on the earth. ok. i'mjust explain been produced by life, like it is on the earth. ok. i'm just explain to us again how exactly you have found this gas is present there? we used telescopes in order to search for the gas. we first observed phosphane gas in hawaii, the telescope in hawaii. it was a shock...
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and by the way, neil, i just want you to know, i was at a very good restaurant in greenwich run by ronaring was stuff about cavuto. i don't know why. neil: wow. i was at a mcdonald's, and your name came up -- [laugher] it wasn't quite the same. always good seeing you, my friend. there are business reporters and then there's charlie. he's the best in the business. we're very, very lucky to have him. and he goes to the greatest restaurants. all right, we're also following a little bit of, you know, i did wonder what happened to the last english-named hurricane, tropical storm wilfred is already forming, they run out of names, hence to alpha on this tropical storm in the greek alpha with the. it is what it is. more after this. ♪ here? nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ [camera man] actually anyone 50 or over is at increased risk for shingles. the pain, the burning! my husband had to do everything for weeks. and the thing is, there's nothing you can do about it! [camera man] well, shingles can be prevented. shingles can
and by the way, neil, i just want you to know, i was at a very good restaurant in greenwich run by ronaring was stuff about cavuto. i don't know why. neil: wow. i was at a mcdonald's, and your name came up -- [laugher] it wasn't quite the same. always good seeing you, my friend. there are business reporters and then there's charlie. he's the best in the business. we're very, very lucky to have him. and he goes to the greatest restaurants. all right, we're also following a little bit of, you...
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amy, as you can see, the greenwich bureau is very excited for the big cast.e floor in the ballroom. what has life been like for you over the past five months? >> well,"tiger king" really glamorized animal abusers and villainized me for trying to stop animal abuse and so i felt really betrayed by that. but what amazed me was how many people believed that false portrayal of me without doing anything to find out who i really am so it's been a nightmare since "tiger king" aired. >> well, do you think, carole, you can turn it around with this show and by dancing? you say you were villainized. now people maybe get to see you in a new light. >> i really hope so and the biggest thing for me is that the longer my partner and i can stay in the running and in the competition, it will keep the cats forefront in the viewer's eye, and to me that was where "tiger king" missed the ball. it really should have been focused on the animals and so i'm hoping "dancing with the stars" will do that. >> you talk about the show there. it highlighted kind of a beef you had, right, and
amy, as you can see, the greenwich bureau is very excited for the big cast.e floor in the ballroom. what has life been like for you over the past five months? >> well,"tiger king" really glamorized animal abusers and villainized me for trying to stop animal abuse and so i felt really betrayed by that. but what amazed me was how many people believed that false portrayal of me without doing anything to find out who i really am so it's been a nightmare since "tiger king"...
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. >> new york good knocking out tenant killing tenant much real estate in manhattan greenwich villagehot stock on the move ahead of the opening will be more "mornings with maria" live on fox business right after this ♪ when your body is moving the music gets moving ♪ ♪ dagen: 30 minutes away from opening bell. here is a market mover for you, pelaton, $105 a share. pelaton shares for sixth day of gains an tripled so far this year. 8 and a half percent gain in premarket. another stock to watch, draftking, stock soaring with michael jordan joining as special adviser. nba hall of famer caking -- taking equity interest. thank you to mitch roschelle and to steve forbes, always such a pleasure to spend the morning with you two gentlemen. see you very soon. don't forget to tune in tomorrow, i will be joined by trump organization executive vice president donald trump, jr., to talk about the unrest in america and all things 2020, that does it for us. it's been a pleasure spending the morning with you always, every day, we are watching a market ready to set new all-time highs. mr. varney is up.
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greenwich, connecticut, nearly tripling westchester contracts up almost 60%. a huge month palm beach county up 84% broward more than doubling miami-dade also higher the biggest gains in florida are in higher end properties with contracts for seven figure homes more than tripling in palm beach. john lennon's house, which he and yoko bought in 1980 for $725,000 just sold, it was listed for $47 million sold really soon after listing so, again, this migration, guys, that we saw starting two years ago from the salt tax changes in new york down in florida really accelerating with covid. >> robert, what's the price adjustment been so far trying to figure out if the whole market is going to radically change obviously extremely soft creates competition for sales. what's that look like so far >> so let's step back. remember that even before covid new york had a two-year bear market where prices fell about 10 to 15%. right now since march prices are down around 10%. so we've seen a 20% or 25% reduction since 2018 but prices have not come down much. again, only 10% since
greenwich, connecticut, nearly tripling westchester contracts up almost 60%. a huge month palm beach county up 84% broward more than doubling miami-dade also higher the biggest gains in florida are in higher end properties with contracts for seven figure homes more than tripling in palm beach. john lennon's house, which he and yoko bought in 1980 for $725,000 just sold, it was listed for $47 million sold really soon after listing so, again, this migration, guys, that we saw starting two years...
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i had a in greenwich park at the end of september, the audience are not undercover so i am hoping for we will be back tomorrow at six. goodbye. hi, good morning, this is victoria derbyshire. welcome to bbc news with the latest headlines. back to school for pupils in england and wales, but a warning that some children are months behind in their learning. ministers say it's vital students return to the classroom. schools are open, they're ready for those young people, they've put in place all the measures that i've been talking about to keep people safe. but it is important for both their educational prospects and their mental health that young people are back in school over the course of this week. if you've got children going back to school this week, how are you feeling about it? @vicderbyshire or email victoria@bbc.co.uk. marcus rashford's new goal, the manchester united striker tells the bbc why he's heading up a task force to make sure children don't go hungry. i feel like at times people think like they're being looked down on if they ask somebody for help. and i think in this ge
i had a in greenwich park at the end of september, the audience are not undercover so i am hoping for we will be back tomorrow at six. goodbye. hi, good morning, this is victoria derbyshire. welcome to bbc news with the latest headlines. back to school for pupils in england and wales, but a warning that some children are months behind in their learning. ministers say it's vital students return to the classroom. schools are open, they're ready for those young people, they've put in place all the...
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the entire time because i was supposed to be outside and i remember speaking in the building in greenwich waking me up and a number telling me you're notsupposed to be here, go back outside and bring me food and all kinds of stuff . i was outside most of the time but every role had a role and responsibility that we had to be on the floor where it was quiet andyou could study . we let people in the building at certain times and i was let in the building at a certain time and i was responsible for making that stuff happened on the outside and it was moving through the building there was a passcode you had to have . you can't just walk freely through the building. >> i hated that password so much. >> i remember jesse jackson coming and he says desean jackson was like what the password. he turned to me and i said the white man is still in charge and that'swhat he said . it was you know, we were young at that time. it was just very serious but i tried to get as many people involved. that's not normallypolitical , not normally to be involved in and the thing i remember the most out of all of it
the entire time because i was supposed to be outside and i remember speaking in the building in greenwich waking me up and a number telling me you're notsupposed to be here, go back outside and bring me food and all kinds of stuff . i was outside most of the time but every role had a role and responsibility that we had to be on the floor where it was quiet andyou could study . we let people in the building at certain times and i was let in the building at a certain time and i was responsible...
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that's the way all guys are if you read chapter one looking like a scared little kid these being greenwichso now let me talk about to give you some flavor what it's about and i'll be happy to take your questions when you're in the white house press room a guy like sam donaldson will say tell the truth. i'm so glad you asked the question. [laughter] and then mr. president you cannot leave until you tell us exactly. thank you for bringing that up. now i won't answer it and not have to worry about these things anymore. [laughter] >> 1943 finishing pre- flight school and went to minneapolis getting my final training that this is in and 43 i got a letter from the uncle to the great opera singer federica he was on a furlough recovering from pneumonia in claims glad i was in texas maybe i am i hope so i would be absolutely sick guys are getting plucked off all the time it happens it's funny being thrown in with a bunch of guys so much older they don't seem older but here they all talk about getting married. everybody asks me when i will marry barbara. good heavens you think last year this time i
that's the way all guys are if you read chapter one looking like a scared little kid these being greenwichso now let me talk about to give you some flavor what it's about and i'll be happy to take your questions when you're in the white house press room a guy like sam donaldson will say tell the truth. i'm so glad you asked the question. [laughter] and then mr. president you cannot leave until you tell us exactly. thank you for bringing that up. now i won't answer it and not have to worry about...