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ward co—parents hartley with her former partner.hood and management is a struggle. it was just before christmas, hartley said to me, "why do we never have a day off together?" because naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know. you miss parents�* evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? it's a heavy heart, constant battle. there's not many female managers at the top of the game. but do you think the struggle of balancing football and family life is a factor in all of that? 100%. ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. herfriend emma hayes is the other, but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usajob. a better work life balance was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham's katrina gorrie is one of them. a mum to two—year—old harpe
ward co—parents hartley with her former partner.hood and management is a struggle. it was just before christmas, hartley said to me, "why do we never have a day off together?" because naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know. you miss parents�* evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? it's a heavy heart, constant battle. there's not many...
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ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. christmas, hartley said to me, "why do we never "have a day off together?" because naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know? you miss parents' evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham's katrina gorry is one of them — a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew, i kind of thought, you know, i'd have to hang up the boots before i started a family. it's all i thought about. i dreamt about it. i just knew that there was something missing, and i went to an ivf clinic and four weeks later i was pregnant. and then after i had her, all i thought about is getting back to the game. ifelt like i loved it more than i ever had before. now that clubs are more supportive, football a
ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. christmas, hartley said to me, "why do we never "have a day off together?" because naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know? you miss parents' evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top...
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ward co—parents hartley with her former partner.y do we never "have a day off together?" because naturally i work on the weekends. it�*s mum guilt. it�*s tough, you know. you miss parents�* evening. you miss shows that she�*s doing. and that�*s when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? it�*s a heavy heart, constant pulling battle. there�*s not many female managers at the top of the game. but do you think the struggle of balancing football and family life is a factor in all of that? 100%. ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. herfriend emma hayes is the other, but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usajob. a better work—life balance was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham�*s katrina gorry is one of them. a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew, i kind of thought, you know, i�*d have to hang
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ward co—parents hartley with her former partner.mas, hartley said to me, "why do we never "have a day off together?" because naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know. you miss parents�* evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? it's a heavy heart, constant pulling battle. there's not many female managers at the top of the game. but do you think the struggle of balancing football and family life is a factor in all of that? 100%. ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. herfriend emma hayes is the other, but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usajob. a better work—life balance was part of the appeal, was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham's katrina gorry is one of them. a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew, i
ward co—parents hartley with her former partner.mas, hartley said to me, "why do we never "have a day off together?" because naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know. you miss parents�* evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? it's a heavy heart, constant pulling battle. there's not many female managers at the top of the game. but do...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday morning would have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and through the afternoon, we did see quite a few showers develop, as you can see here on the afternoon radar picture. some of those showers worked into cornwall. you can see quite big thunderclouds here on the horizon of helston. now, during this evening and overnight, we got outbreaks of rain moving into southern england, perhaps reaching the far south of wales. a few showers for northern scotland, but otherwise the day showers will melt away. clear skies for scotland, northern ireland and northern england will allow another widespread and sharp frost. in the south, it's fros
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday morning would have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and...
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ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. motherhood and management is a struggle. it was just before christmas, hartley said to me, why do we never have a day off together? because naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know. you miss parents' evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? it's a heavy heart, constant pulling battle. there's not many female managers at the top of the game. but do you think the struggle of balancing football and family life is a factor in all of that? 100%. ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. herfriend emma hayes is the other, but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usajob. a better work life balance was part of the appeal, while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham's katrina gorry is one of them. a mum to two—yea
ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. motherhood and management is a struggle. it was just before christmas, hartley said to me, why do we never have a day off together? because naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know. you miss parents' evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? it's a heavy heart, constant pulling battle. there's not many...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.uction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's speak to karl bennett, managing director of bloomfield auctions. a deputy with us. —— good to have you. how important are these two items? , , ., , . ., items? these items are immense. who the belon: items? these items are immense. who they belong to. — items? these items are immense. who they belong to. the _ items? these items are immense. who they belong to, the fact _ items? these items are immense. who they belong to, the fact that _ items? these items are immense. who they belong to, the fact that there - they belong to, the fact that there is so valuable from the disaster backin is so valuable from the disaster back in 1912, they are absolutely imperative to the history of the titanic. 50 imperative to the history of the titanic. ,., ., imperative to the history of the titanic. ., ., ., , , t
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.uction, streamed live, will attract bidders from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's speak to karl bennett, managing director of bloomfield auctions. a deputy with us. —— good to have you. how important are these two items? , , ., , . ., items? these items are immense. who the belon: items? these items are...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.s from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. i want to leave you with some stunning pictures from florida. this is a pub two full moon, or the pink moon in all it glory. it doesn't take its name from its appearance but is based on what native americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. americans used to call it, naming it aftera herb. i americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. i really coaxed out of the day, widespread frost, temperatures down to —6 in coldest spot but many of us have seen sunny skies already. a day when clouds will bubble up to bring showers and we have seen lots of showers in northern ireland, some in the north and eastern scotland and the eastern side of england. meanwhile, the sticker cloud affecting southern wales and southern most areas of england. at a weather front bringing general outbreaks of rain. the rain will be light and patchy stop it in sout
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.s from around the world, ready to spend as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. i want to leave you with some stunning pictures from florida. this is a pub two full moon, or the pink moon in all it glory. it doesn't take its name from its appearance but is based on what native americans used to call it, naming it after a herb. americans used to call it,...
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ward co—parents hartley with her former partner.turally i work on the weekends. it�*s mum guilt. it�*s tough, you know. you miss parents�* evening. you miss shows that she�*s doing. and that�*s when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? it�*s a heavy heart, constant pulling battle. there�*s not many female managers at the top of the game. but do you think the struggle of balancing football and family life is a factor in all of that? 100%. ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. herfriend emma hayes is the other, but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usajob. a better work—life balance was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham�*s katrina gorry is one of them. a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew, i kind of thought, you know, i�*d have to hang up the boots before i started a family. it�*s all i
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. is it going to get any warmer? it will eventually, next week. but before we get there, a few cold days to come. and speaking of cold weather, do you know, this morning, weather, do you know, this morning, we had not only a widespread frost, but temperatures managed to get all the way down to —6 celsius in cumbria. so a really cold start to the day. but this month has been quite dull. the sunshine many of us have enjoyed so far this morning, i'm sure, will have been quite welcomed. however, we start to see shower clouds develop really widely now with some thicker, frontal cloud down towards the south—west of england bringing a threat of rain. shower clouds are developing. we have seen plenty of those in northern ireland already. through the afternoon, showers continue here, continuing to affect northern and eastern scotland, continuin
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.as they save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. is it going to get any warmer? it will eventually, next week. but before we get there, a few cold days to come. and speaking of cold weather, do you know, this morning, weather, do you know, this morning, we had not only a widespread frost, but temperatures managed to...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.y save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's catch up with the weather. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday morning would have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and through the afternoon, we did see quite a few showers develop, as you can see here on the afternoon radar picture. some of those showers worked into cornwall. you can see quite big thunderclouds here on the horizon of helston. now during this evening and overnight, we got outbreaks of rain moving into southern england, perhaps reaching the far south of wales. a few showers for northern scotland, but otherwise the day showers will melt away. clear skies for scotland, northern ireland and northern england will allow another widespread and sharp frost. in the south, it's frost free because
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million.y save these unique items from a ship enshrined in maritime folklore. duncan kennedy, bbc news. let's catch up with the weather. hello there. one thing that's been in quite short supply this month is sunshine. so i'm sure these sunny skies that we have through friday morning would have been welcomed. but it was a cold start for some. cumbria had temperatures down as low as minus six degrees celsius. and through the...
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ward co—parent5 hartley with her former partner.efore christmas, hartley said to me, "why do we never "have a day off together?" becau5e naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know? you miss parents' evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top players are choosing to have children during their careers. west ham's katrina gorry is one of them — a mum to two—year—old harper. for as long as i knew, i kind of thought, you know, i'd have to hang up the boots before i started a family. it's all i thought about. i dreamt about it. i just knew that there was something missing, and i went to an ivf clinic and four weeks later i was pregnant. and then after i had her, all i thought about is getting back to the game. ifelt like i loved it more than i ever had before. now that clubs are more supportive, footb
ward co—parent5 hartley with her former partner.efore christmas, hartley said to me, "why do we never "have a day off together?" becau5e naturally i work on the weekends. it's mum guilt. it's tough, you know? you miss parents' evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. while mothers in management are a rarity, more...
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. >> reporter: when she was 17, ranell hartley was in the mtv documentary "camp scott lockup," a rare the facility. camp scott is now closed. it's just one of several juvenile detention facilities owned by the l.a. county probation department which faces thousands of allegations of abuse, including rape and sexual abuse of children. ranell was one of them. >> everywhere i look everything that i see i just see his face. >> reporter: the face of her probation officer, thomas jackson. ranell alleges in a lawsuit that he abused her more than two decades ago. he's one of multiple probation officers accused of trading privileges for sex acts with children in the county's care. >> he had me lift up my shirt to show him my breasts. i begged him, i said please don't make me do this. he said you do have a review coming up, it's up to you how i write it. he had the pen so, he had the power. another time he made me grab his penis with my hand. >> reporter: ranell and her former bunkmate akila jefferson are two litigants among the more than 2,500 now suing the county. akila says in a lawsuit that
. >> reporter: when she was 17, ranell hartley was in the mtv documentary "camp scott lockup," a rare the facility. camp scott is now closed. it's just one of several juvenile detention facilities owned by the l.a. county probation department which faces thousands of allegations of abuse, including rape and sexual abuse of children. ranell was one of them. >> everywhere i look everything that i see i just see his face. >> reporter: the face of her probation officer,...
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moderator: next question now, this will go to from roger hartley to mr. trone. >> thank you so much. this has a bit of a wind up and it is an educational question. the federal government sends millions of tax dollars to local jurisdictions to education annually. in baltimore city to have been several examples of corporate performance concerns and a lack of oversight for some grades. what oversight parameters would you like to see implemented at the federal level to help foster better outcomes for students in our classrooms? rep. trone: at the end of the day, i think we all realize that we are not learning as much as we would like to win an education. if we get education right, that is the key thing we can do is take care of our kids and our grandchildren. they have got the educational funding that is solid, they are going to succeed. we have to get more dollars to help those with special needs. there was endorsed by the teachers union, 75,000 strong. we are very appreciative of that and we need more teachers and better pay, better paying for our teachers
moderator: next question now, this will go to from roger hartley to mr. trone. >> thank you so much. this has a bit of a wind up and it is an educational question. the federal government sends millions of tax dollars to local jurisdictions to education annually. in baltimore city to have been several examples of corporate performance concerns and a lack of oversight for some grades. what oversight parameters would you like to see implemented at the federal level to help foster better...
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if i had to give my own opinion, it would be nearer my god to thee because that's what wallace hartley said he would play if he was ever on a sinking ship. [music playing] not one single member of the band survived. they all died. [music playing] the sinking really accelerated around 2:15 when water reached the bridge. as the weight of water pulled the bow lower and lower, you still had this very buoyant stern of the titanic. all of a sudden, a wave sort of came over them and engulfed them. they felt the ship really sinking. people were trying to run up the decks to the stern to stay out of the water. people tried to cling onto anything they could. and at a certain point, unless you're holding on to something, you're just going to slip down the decks into the sea. people were falling, dropping into the ocean. there was screams. there was panic. there was hysteria. some of the lifeboats that were very close in could see the ship rearing up over their heads, which must have been very frightening. and survivors were able at quite close range to just observe titanic as she slowly sank. and
if i had to give my own opinion, it would be nearer my god to thee because that's what wallace hartley said he would play if he was ever on a sinking ship. [music playing] not one single member of the band survived. they all died. [music playing] the sinking really accelerated around 2:15 when water reached the bridge. as the weight of water pulled the bow lower and lower, you still had this very buoyant stern of the titanic. all of a sudden, a wave sort of came over them and engulfed them....
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. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," actor justin hartley joins us in the studio to discuss starring inmber-one cbs tv series "tracker." i love that my daughter still needs me. but sometimes i can't help due to burning and stabbing pain in my hands, so i use nervive. nervive's clinical dose of ala reduces nerve discomfort can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred... fuel up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge. my psoriasis was all over. then psoriatic arthritis. who knew they could be connected? for me, cosentyx works on both. cosentyx helps real people find clear skin. and in psoriatic arthritis, can mean less joint pain, and help stop further joint damage. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and increased risk of infections some fatal have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. ♪see me♪ (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with
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so there was an incident with julia hartley—brewer . she had a julia hartley—brewer.afa barghouti, i must have one actually on her program, which received 17,000 complaints. so that's the vast majority. and there's also the laurence fox. incident where he said he didn't want to have intercourse with a political journalist when he may well have actually wanted to, but let's go over that again. yeah but most of these complaints, i mean, this is the thing the complaints aren't being made by people who are watching channel and then watching the channel and then they're offended by something they're offended by something they see. there's activists. you get being sent get these emails being sent around by these activist groups, you funded by shadowy you know, funded by shadowy money that, you know, encourage people complain en masse to people to complain en masse to ofcom. so it's not legitimate complaints . complaints. >> i think people watching the programmes like them. yeah. that's why it's odd to me. yeah, yeah. >> shadowy money is my favourite kind of money, by the bu
so there was an incident with julia hartley—brewer . she had a julia hartley—brewer.afa barghouti, i must have one actually on her program, which received 17,000 complaints. so that's the vast majority. and there's also the laurence fox. incident where he said he didn't want to have intercourse with a political journalist when he may well have actually wanted to, but let's go over that again. yeah but most of these complaints, i mean, this is the thing the complaints aren't being made by...
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a brown leather violin bag owned by wallace hartley, the leader of the orchestra who, with his colleaguesc news. plenty more to come. hello there. it certainly has been a saturday of contrasts across the country. we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful afternoon in fife, as you can see. we have more heavy rain though arriving through the night tonight. it is across the south. that rain — some of it really quite intense — will gradually drift its way steadily north and east as we go through sunday. once again a day of contrasts because the rain will continue to move its way out of the midlands, up into the north—east of england and eastern scotland. west will certainly stay drier and brightest for longest. into the afternoon we should see an improving picture across much of england and wales. sunny spells, a few scattered showers, and temperatures
a brown leather violin bag owned by wallace hartley, the leader of the orchestra who, with his colleaguesc news. plenty more to come. hello there. it certainly has been a saturday of contrasts across the country. we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful...
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wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. the bodies ofjohn jacob astor and the violin player were recovered from the sea two weeks after the disaster and their bodies were picked up by recovery vessel said to find the victims and at the same time, they would collect any wreckage, anything floating on the surface to use evidence. and a lot of it ended up in display in museums including canada. we are the current custodians of these artefacts and i have a few here. perhaps the most surprising is instead of legs from a deckchair, they will probably fill the screen, very delicate. very rusty and damaged. but perhaps my favourite is what we believe to be the largest piece of the grand staircase. this gives an idea of what the ship looked like in its prime. this was found floating in the sea. it looked like in its prime. this was found floating in the sea.- found floating in the sea. it also aives an found floating in the sea. it also gives an idea — found floating in the sea. it also gives an idea of— found floating in the sea. i
wallace hartley's violin itself was sold separately in 2013 for £1 million. the bodies ofjohn jacob astor and the violin player were recovered from the sea two weeks after the disaster and their bodies were picked up by recovery vessel said to find the victims and at the same time, they would collect any wreckage, anything floating on the surface to use evidence. and a lot of it ended up in display in museums including canada. we are the current custodians of these artefacts and i have a few...
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musical instruments, bid 500, attention to the screen, a violin that belonged to the musician wallace hartley for 9,000 pounds and is now in a museum in belfast, and it sounded on this ship , probably on the titanic. and i sum it up: 300 for andrey, 700 for yakov, 3.00 for dal, the second round is ahead. rich taste of princess nuri tea gives warmth and warms hearts, uniting the whole family. tea princess nuri - the magic of heat. uralsip is a bank for business, and we work on the principle of all or nothing. everything for entrepreneurs, and nothing extra. we offer free service for 3 months when opening a business account. bank ural sip. nothing extra, this is a show of stars, duels, denis dorokhov, let me go, let me go against philip kirkorov, i’m actually a singer, and i’m a taxi for the soul, while there are no concerts, the deceitful nature has bent me and deprived me of beauty and height , ugly distorted, and up time i was sent into the living world. this is how i see luntik, it’s a housing issue, yeah, a million-dollar secret. all my ex-women began with the letter a. amin, where are you
musical instruments, bid 500, attention to the screen, a violin that belonged to the musician wallace hartley for 9,000 pounds and is now in a museum in belfast, and it sounded on this ship , probably on the titanic. and i sum it up: 300 for andrey, 700 for yakov, 3.00 for dal, the second round is ahead. rich taste of princess nuri tea gives warmth and warms hearts, uniting the whole family. tea princess nuri - the magic of heat. uralsip is a bank for business, and we work on the principle of...
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hartley cloudy skies saturday and sunday and by next week we could see another chance of showers .t coming up in just a bit. >>> a few things to cover starting on northbound 280, commuters on the stretch between west menlo park dealing with a bit of slow conditions. no reports of any crashes but it is normal for this side of the bay. an exit ramp on northbound 680 is closed due to flooding. it shouldn't change much of your commute because the roads are extra-clear at this hour but if you plan to head out sometime soon, no major delays. drive safe on this monday morning. >>> all around the bay area weather cooperated with sunshine for early morning easter egg hunt , including a special celebration in the south bay. the bay area christian church said the sensory friendly is a way to accommodate the unique needs for kids with autism. they enjoyed the event with reduced noise and other reduced stimulation. >> we really wanted to do this because holidays are so special for kids but many kids get shut out from being able to experience things like this because they can't handle the crowds
hartley cloudy skies saturday and sunday and by next week we could see another chance of showers .t coming up in just a bit. >>> a few things to cover starting on northbound 280, commuters on the stretch between west menlo park dealing with a bit of slow conditions. no reports of any crashes but it is normal for this side of the bay. an exit ramp on northbound 680 is closed due to flooding. it shouldn't change much of your commute because the roads are extra-clear at this hour but if...
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lancashire's tom hartley is picked after he did well for the test team in india, while chrisjordan and, jonny bairstow, and willjacks have all scored centuries in the ipl this season. but it's archer who remains the headline selection. draw for archer being out, he's just so special, you do everything you can to get them back in play. you saw him take the longer road this time, but as always with draw from, fingers crossed until you see him outplaying. you don't quite believe it until you see he's there. but he's tracking well at the moment — hopefully the next step is when he gets into that pakistan series, it'll be full match intensity and how he keeps going through. and at the moment, doing everything he can and entities in a good spot. everything a thing he does creates a bit of noise around him, and i think mentally that's tough. that's why we make sure we try and get it right with letting him go back home and spend some time in barbados, doing the training they are rather than just staying in england all the time, so it's always been a balance with joffra where time, so it's alwa
lancashire's tom hartley is picked after he did well for the test team in india, while chrisjordan and, jonny bairstow, and willjacks have all scored centuries in the ipl this season. but it's archer who remains the headline selection. draw for archer being out, he's just so special, you do everything you can to get them back in play. you saw him take the longer road this time, but as always with draw from, fingers crossed until you see him outplaying. you don't quite believe it until you see...
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first up the violin a bag within issues whh blunts the titanic band at master wallace hartley but accordingthat is eight piece band as they continued playing music while the ship sank in april of 1912. it sold freight whopping three and 60000 pounds which is roughly four to $55000. as for the violin that sold separately in 2014 for about 900,000 pounds. the gold pocket watch it even better selling for more than one point to million pounds. that's about $1.5 million that includes of course taxes and fees. that's the highest and ever paid for a single titanic artifacts the gold pocket watch belonged to the wealthiest passenger on board 47-year-old jon jacob astor who was an american financer and real estate investor. he went out the ship after helping his pregnant wife onto a lifeboat and of course we passed the 112 anniversary of the titanic's demise it was going from southhampton to england over too new york claimed the lives of more than 1500 people. auctioneers say the items not only reflect the importance of the artifacts themselves, but also the enduring fascination with the titanic and
first up the violin a bag within issues whh blunts the titanic band at master wallace hartley but accordingthat is eight piece band as they continued playing music while the ship sank in april of 1912. it sold freight whopping three and 60000 pounds which is roughly four to $55000. as for the violin that sold separately in 2014 for about 900,000 pounds. the gold pocket watch it even better selling for more than one point to million pounds. that's about $1.5 million that includes of course taxes...
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ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. tough, you know. you miss parents evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? i love the day—to—day hustle and bustle of club football, but yeah. it's a heavy heart, constant pulling battle. and then what's next? there's not many female managers at the top of the game, but do you think the struggle of balancing football and family life is a factor in all of that? 100%. yeah, i know first—hand from various females that could potentially be working at the top of the game. so i do not know the answer, but certainly more can be done, because you can see in the us they do it very well. ward says she feels supported at villa. she is, though, one of only two mums managing in the top flight. herfriend emma hayes is the other. but the chelsea boss will soon leave for the usa job. a better work—life balance was part of the appeal. while mothers in management are a rarity, more top player
ward co—parents hartley with her former partner. tough, you know. you miss parents evening. you miss shows that she's doing. and that's when you start to question, what are you doing? why are you doing it? and is there longevity in it? i love the day—to—day hustle and bustle of club football, but yeah. it's a heavy heart, constant pulling battle. and then what's next? there's not many female managers at the top of the game, but do you think the struggle of balancing football and family...
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a brown leather violin bag owned by wallace hartley, the leader of the orchestra who, with his colleaguesalkways. our reporter vince rogers has more. dangling from ropes off the famous london landmark are a team of abseilers reaching the parts that others can't reach. what i'm doing now is i'm protecting the ropes as we go underneath, as humans don't do too well when they fall from heights. so what we've done is we've put platforms underneath. what the team will do is they will abseil over the platform as works positioning, clip into the steel beams underneath, and that way they can safely traverse and carry out the cleaning of the glazing. it's all right, that. the walkways have glass floors for spectacular views of the bridge below, but now they've become a bit grimy and they've been clean for the first time. years of grime coming out of there, vince. look at that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing is we're cleaning with a nylon brush. we're using purified water, which doesn't leave any imperfections. so when you use it on the glass it's like this, it dries spot free, which mean
a brown leather violin bag owned by wallace hartley, the leader of the orchestra who, with his colleaguesalkways. our reporter vince rogers has more. dangling from ropes off the famous london landmark are a team of abseilers reaching the parts that others can't reach. what i'm doing now is i'm protecting the ropes as we go underneath, as humans don't do too well when they fall from heights. so what we've done is we've put platforms underneath. what the team will do is they will abseil over the...
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. >> plus justin hartley stops by. >> that's at nine on abc seven. >> hi there. monday morning.m camera. temperatures are into the low 50s. san francisco 55 and oakland and san jose with redwood city coming in in the mid 50s. it is in the low 50s, santa cruz going for a high of about 70 today. breezy here. beautiful start to the day. 54 santa rosa 53, in livermore. so temperatures once again today near average. very similar to what we had over the weekend. breezy to gusty winds here along the coast just in the upper 50s. about 70 in oakland, 73 in napa, 80 inland by wednesday. stephanie. >> all right lisa, thank you. we will have another abc seven news update coming up in news just about 30 minutes in just about 30 minutes. and always on our news app and >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square. >> lara: we are back now on gma with an exclusive first look at the trailer for mufasa the lion king. this is the origins story of the beloved character from the disney classic. take a look. ♪ >> this story begins far beyond the mountains and the shadows. on the other sid
. >> plus justin hartley stops by. >> that's at nine on abc seven. >> hi there. monday morning.m camera. temperatures are into the low 50s. san francisco 55 and oakland and san jose with redwood city coming in in the mid 50s. it is in the low 50s, santa cruz going for a high of about 70 today. breezy here. beautiful start to the day. 54 santa rosa 53, in livermore. so temperatures once again today near average. very similar to what we had over the weekend. breezy to gusty...
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there was an interview with jane hartley, the us and she us ambassador, recently, and she mentioned the times in that interview. but it's interview. right. but it's special for them to some extent. also, provide a cover for also, we provide a cover for them when they're doing what they in the world. they want to do in the world. it's mentioned that britain is there it's mentioned that britain is the it it's mentioned that britain is the ii but then i suppose >> i know, but then i suppose the counterargument to this is obviously our relationship with america in the america is important in the world. mean, they're a global world. i mean, they're a global superpower. suppose superpower. and also, i suppose if you look at sort of life in the uk after the second world war and after the fall of the soviet all the of soviet union and all the rest of it, going to it, who else were we going to augn it, who else were we going to align with? it, who else were we going to aligwell, with? it, who else were we going to aligwell, were th? it, who else were we going to aligwell, were aligned with >> we
there was an interview with jane hartley, the us and she us ambassador, recently, and she mentioned the times in that interview. but it's interview. right. but it's special for them to some extent. also, provide a cover for also, we provide a cover for them when they're doing what they in the world. they want to do in the world. it's mentioned that britain is there it's mentioned that britain is the it it's mentioned that britain is the ii but then i suppose >> i know, but then i suppose...
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but now the american ambassador to the uk, jane hartley, has told sky news it's not going to happen underooks like harry still wants special treatment, doesn't it, calvin? i thought he'd renounce his privilege . his privilege. >> well, i'm torn on this issue because if he's kicked out of the states , then he comes back the states, then he comes back here. well, that i don't want him back here. i mean, the psychodrama is bad enough with him being 6000 miles away. what would it be like if he were wandering around windsor great park you know, and, park every day, you know, and, bringing his bringing his missus with him? all i could see is massive aggro. however, this is a political dispute now with biden saying if trump is in favour of kicking him out, i'm in favour of keeping him and therefore he's got caught up in some rather ridiculous political drama anyway. but look, i don't want him back here. so i the fact is he lied on his visa right ? because there was no right? because there was no money involved. he then writes a book and says if you throw in i took drugs, then the value of my boo
but now the american ambassador to the uk, jane hartley, has told sky news it's not going to happen underooks like harry still wants special treatment, doesn't it, calvin? i thought he'd renounce his privilege . his privilege. >> well, i'm torn on this issue because if he's kicked out of the states , then he comes back the states, then he comes back here. well, that i don't want him back here. i mean, the psychodrama is bad enough with him being 6000 miles away. what would it be like if...
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— is a new mockumentary based around the world of competitive vegetable growing staring jo hartley andl's very dry, caroline. oh, come on! _ i got them into this mess, paul. get off my husband! for all we know, lawrence and louise could be dead now! everything was going through my head. ijust couldn't put it together. yeah, i think in hindsight— we probably should have gone to the police at that stage. you'll never take me alive, copper! that sounds very fast—paced, doesn't it? it's got everything. the film's writer and co—director brook driverjoins us now, alongside professional veg grower kevin fortey — also known as the giant veg man. welcome, both of you. good morning. as ben welcome, both of you. good morning. as lten says. — welcome, both of you. good morning. as lten says. it — welcome, both of you. good morning. as ben says, it has _ welcome, both of you. good morning. as ben says, it has got _ welcome, both of you. good morning. as ben says, it has got everything. i as ben says, it has got everything. let's start with you, brooke, why did you start with professional veg growin
— is a new mockumentary based around the world of competitive vegetable growing staring jo hartley andl's very dry, caroline. oh, come on! _ i got them into this mess, paul. get off my husband! for all we know, lawrence and louise could be dead now! everything was going through my head. ijust couldn't put it together. yeah, i think in hindsight— we probably should have gone to the police at that stage. you'll never take me alive, copper! that sounds very fast—paced, doesn't it? it's got...
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so his name was wallace hartley, and he is one of those thought to have been playing.ht to reach £120,000, the violin inside it sold for over £1 million. this is the violin case that remains. it has his initials on the insides of the note is the real thing.— his initials on the insides of the note is the real thing. note is the realthing. sounds a bit macabre. french _ note is the realthing. sounds a bit macabre. french troops _ note is the realthing. sounds a bit macabre. french troops will i note is the realthing. sounds a bit macabre. french troops will guard | macabre. french troops will guard buckingham palace for the first time in history. this is in the sun. to mark the 100 years of the entant cordial, trips are —— trips are at wellington palace, which you will see, but there are around, i can't limit the number, 32, 32 soldiers from the national gendarmerie will march with the scots guards. and ideally say palace, the coldstream guards are going to be... ads, guards are going to be... a reciprocal arrangement. guards are going to be... a i reciprocal arrangemen
so his name was wallace hartley, and he is one of those thought to have been playing.ht to reach £120,000, the violin inside it sold for over £1 million. this is the violin case that remains. it has his initials on the insides of the note is the real thing.— his initials on the insides of the note is the real thing. note is the realthing. sounds a bit macabre. french _ note is the realthing. sounds a bit macabre. french troops _ note is the realthing. sounds a bit macabre. french troops...