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we often shared a new leash— heath. we often shared a new leash on— heath. live, afternoon tea at edgerton house, he would have the scones and clotted cream and i — the scones and clotted cream and i would watch.— and i would watch. christian has all the _ and i would watch. christian has all the fun, _ and i would watch. christian has all the fun, doesn't - and i would watch. christian has all the fun, doesn't he? j has all the fun, doesn't he? i'm going to have to complain to my producers for that. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. very quiet on the weather front out there right now and home, too, after a hot tuesday for some of us, and here is a reminder of the temperatures we had on tuesday in a selection of places. these are the hot spots, up to 31, in one or two spots, up to 31, in one or two spots in wales, close to 30 in many other areas, for example across the midlands. and wednesday is going to be another hot one, with tonnes of sunshine on the way. we are starting to see a breakdown of this sunny weather in the far south—west of the u
we often shared a new leash— heath. we often shared a new leash on— heath. live, afternoon tea at edgerton house, he would have the scones and clotted cream and i — the scones and clotted cream and i would watch.— and i would watch. christian has all the _ and i would watch. christian has all the fun, _ and i would watch. christian has all the fun, doesn't - and i would watch. christian has all the fun, doesn't he? j has all the fun, doesn't he? i'm going to have to complain to my...
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as heath was a free agent, arsenal did not have to complete the move before thursday's transfer deadlineon, before an ankle injury, and won a bronze medal with the us at this summer's olympics. the women's super league starts this evening and is expected to attract record audience figures and become one of the most watched women's sport leagues in the world. you can get all the build—up on the bbc sport website. i will be back with you in the next hour but back to you for now. thank ou. thank you. the foreign secretary dominic raab says he's had "constructive and cordial" discussions with his counterpart in pakistan, about securing safe passage out of afghanistan for people entitled to settle in the uk. he told a news conference in islamabad that the two countries had "a shared interest in supporting a stable and peaceful future for afg hanistan". and he said the uk was sending £30 million of aid to countries in the region, to help them deal with an anticipated surge of refugees. the bedrock, the basis of the uk pakistan relationship is very strong. like his excellency, the uk has the de
as heath was a free agent, arsenal did not have to complete the move before thursday's transfer deadlineon, before an ankle injury, and won a bronze medal with the us at this summer's olympics. the women's super league starts this evening and is expected to attract record audience figures and become one of the most watched women's sport leagues in the world. you can get all the build—up on the bbc sport website. i will be back with you in the next hour but back to you for now. thank ou. thank...
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armistead commanded the small company and his lieutenants were hancock and henry heath. he'd get so says memoir is used later third person confirmation and he said armistead con -- hancock are mess made and never was a mess made happier than i. they were about the same age. during this period hancock and -- r. going out at night trying to meet girls. hancock is so good-looking and he's a magnet for the young ladies. one night hancock of the young lady at i love you and the next night a third one i love you and he says hancock what you tell till these different women you love them produces heath we are still at war and all is fair in love and war. they are transferred after the war and they do the same thing and go out and keith was with him when hancock meets his future wife. you can make the case that hancock is closer to heat than armistead at least socially but it's armistead and hancock so getting back to the story. what were their family lives like? via the stable family like that's life he and l. myra had two children in the family was almost always together. they
armistead commanded the small company and his lieutenants were hancock and henry heath. he'd get so says memoir is used later third person confirmation and he said armistead con -- hancock are mess made and never was a mess made happier than i. they were about the same age. during this period hancock and -- r. going out at night trying to meet girls. hancock is so good-looking and he's a magnet for the young ladies. one night hancock of the young lady at i love you and the next night a third...
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one guy who would not have been surprised is the old friend henry heath. he published his letters and i've never seen this quote before but i'llconclude with this . those two regimental associates never met again on earth and i'm sure have met again inheaven . i think armistead was killed by hancock's troops and hancock was killed by armistead's command. thank you very much. [applause] >> is there anybody in charge? >> what happened to the prayer book? >> we don't know. she had said she had it got lost him where and it was passed down from descendents so it would havebeen great to have it . we lose a lot of things. >> did the armistead's have swedish heritage? >> i don't think they did. they had english and german. there might have been but i think it was just because of his military promise. this was a military family. they knew military history. that's the only thing i can surmise. another question. >> so in gods and generals, there's that part where hancock is all by himself. is that true? the way the gods and generals audiobook made it sound it's that
one guy who would not have been surprised is the old friend henry heath. he published his letters and i've never seen this quote before but i'llconclude with this . those two regimental associates never met again on earth and i'm sure have met again inheaven . i think armistead was killed by hancock's troops and hancock was killed by armistead's command. thank you very much. [applause] >> is there anybody in charge? >> what happened to the prayer book? >> we don't know. she...
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michelle mcmurray heath. would you have made the same recommendation as dr. walensky? >> i think it was wise. you know, advisory panels are just that, they're advisory. it's wonderful to bring in external expertise to both the food and drug administration and the centers for disease control and prevention and get their timely advice. but then the government officials really have to look across the entire landscape and weigh the benefits versus risks. and in this case director walensky looked at health care workers, looked at teachers and said, you know, they're our frontline workers so we feel the risks are so important that we need to offer them the benefit of the third shot. so it was a measured approach and it happens. it's sometimes rare but in this case it was not unexpected. >> so let's talk about all of the possible vaccines here. this is just for pfizer, right, so you still have j&j and moderna. kendis got moderna, i got pfizer. kendis is wondering, if i got moderna, can i still get a pfizer booster? it sound like the data is available yet, but have you been lo
michelle mcmurray heath. would you have made the same recommendation as dr. walensky? >> i think it was wise. you know, advisory panels are just that, they're advisory. it's wonderful to bring in external expertise to both the food and drug administration and the centers for disease control and prevention and get their timely advice. but then the government officials really have to look across the entire landscape and weigh the benefits versus risks. and in this case director walensky...
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daughter steering since being released from youth detention adam has returned to school and orthor heath placed him in the custody of his 18 year old brother, who will call michael a strange for much of their childhood. both boys have spent most of their lives in bank c, a hill, or on the streets at nasa. and down to that point, it was like still offer homeless person myself. i was homeless student staple, just fall or whatever was in the bag. i got myself locked out. i just went in last semester window and, and sat might've replaced it. oh, i got locked up so i gotta get a bed and fade because it's pretty cold out in the city. so in, in a weird way, banks here was a place in some ways of safety because you had times. yeah. some times when there's nothing and you got enough. there was a good for faith, deliberately get muscle, for instance, as i can go on it and i was shower kid, proper thoughts, co my faith, and in the science for a while, prison michael was 14. when he 1st entered banks, he hill detention center doesn't teach any one. a lesson doesn't really help. it just puts you, hon
daughter steering since being released from youth detention adam has returned to school and orthor heath placed him in the custody of his 18 year old brother, who will call michael a strange for much of their childhood. both boys have spent most of their lives in bank c, a hill, or on the streets at nasa. and down to that point, it was like still offer homeless person myself. i was homeless student staple, just fall or whatever was in the bag. i got myself locked out. i just went in last...
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. >> brian heath is out on the track every day in his land rover. 71-year-old drives for three hours a day to the middle of one of the most important nature reserves in kenya. because of the so-called great animal migrationhat takes place year every year. it's a unique spectacle of nature that brian lives and fights to preserve. brian: i'm glad we're able to protect them. people can see the road work. the obvious things we do but behind the scenes there is a lot of other work that goes on. security is a big issue. >> every year, thousands of tourists come to watch in awe the herds of wildebeests that migrate from the serengeti in search of water and food. the animals follow their instincts. but, at the moment, there are large areas of charred black, burned land on the migration trail. this, surefooted shows huge clouds of smoke passing over the masai in recent days. is it arson on the savanna? right now during the great animal migration? or they simply fires that have run out of control? environmentalists in the capital of nairobi are sounding e ala
. >> brian heath is out on the track every day in his land rover. 71-year-old drives for three hours a day to the middle of one of the most important nature reserves in kenya. because of the so-called great animal migrationhat takes place year every year. it's a unique spectacle of nature that brian lives and fights to preserve. brian: i'm glad we're able to protect them. people can see the road work. the obvious things we do but behind the scenes there is a lot of other work that goes...
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and it come to a lot of power and generate a lot of heath to see how the center manager says it's a quick write down the oh, where in the future road, this is where all the green energy flows through into the data. all. so this is basically the giant engine of this data center. the consumption in this data center with all the different data holes at consumes the power equal to about 20000 household. while this may seem a lot, some of the biggest data centers consume as much power as the city of a 1000000 people. every click you do on your device, generate at liberty inside a data center summer. if it's in norway, it's green and renewable as well. so only using green energy this data center is reducing its impact on the environment by cooling its service using cold water from the nearby deep salt water inlet of yard. so while most data centers youth around 40 percent of the energy to cool servers, which would otherwise reach a 100 degrees celsius in minutes, this data center get to cooling free from nature. so if it were producing the cold water use to cool the cloud, a 5 ammonia cold sea
and it come to a lot of power and generate a lot of heath to see how the center manager says it's a quick write down the oh, where in the future road, this is where all the green energy flows through into the data. all. so this is basically the giant engine of this data center. the consumption in this data center with all the different data holes at consumes the power equal to about 20000 household. while this may seem a lot, some of the biggest data centers consume as much power as the city of...
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lemme said that when a site is heath mould, perish in the middle of the end. this mountains in a while or yeah, residence you have been struggling to defend the community for mining and the damages causes for years. the. now there are posing the entry of a subsidy area of the trillion company hancock, prospecting. i firm that has 6 mining concessions in the area to extract copper. the police were recently deployed last year. we had to protect your operations, the youth, your gas and violence to control a peaceful protest fully. madame us is a parish leader. she says he has lost hope because know when he's helping them in the fight to protect the community. there is a village grow other than when cyrus has lost all how is, there is no government, no law, any hurts. we want peace and i'm trauma ties. we thought the police there was censor, respect us, because there were women, all people, but it was the contrary. the police is not for us for the poor, for carmine, the police is for the rich. the people of lemme said they want to say to say, they know what mining
lemme said that when a site is heath mould, perish in the middle of the end. this mountains in a while or yeah, residence you have been struggling to defend the community for mining and the damages causes for years. the. now there are posing the entry of a subsidy area of the trillion company hancock, prospecting. i firm that has 6 mining concessions in the area to extract copper. the police were recently deployed last year. we had to protect your operations, the youth, your gas and violence to...
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heath returning to stadiums in countries like argentina is a major step towards normality. after a year of watching football on tv, most fans were willing to respect all rules for a chance to feel the passion for football. once again, that is how i defeated when a fight, if one of india popular hindu festival has been held under tight restrictions due to a spike in covered 19 infections. celebration is usually draw huge crowds that police, him by band, public professions and restrictive crowds. health officials that concerned gatherings for religious celebrations correspond effort wage. ah, no, again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera and g. mccarty has been confirmed as the new prime minister of lebanon, the billionaire businessman takes charge of a new government after 13 months of deadlock and with a country facing an economic crisis in a hunter, has more from being on the makeup of the new government. well, some new faces, other familiar faces, but bottom line is this the political parties that have governing this country for the past few decades. those
heath returning to stadiums in countries like argentina is a major step towards normality. after a year of watching football on tv, most fans were willing to respect all rules for a chance to feel the passion for football. once again, that is how i defeated when a fight, if one of india popular hindu festival has been held under tight restrictions due to a spike in covered 19 infections. celebration is usually draw huge crowds that police, him by band, public professions and restrictive crowds....
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we went big walks together in hampstead, especially the heath.ave the scones and clotted cream and i would watch. i'm lactose intolerant! christian was certainly enjoying that interview. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. goodbye for now. very quiet on the weather front out there right now and quite warm too, after a hot tuesday for some of us. here's a reminder of the temperatures we had on tuesday in a selection of places. these are the hotspots — up to 31 degrees in one or two spots in wales, close to 30 in many other areas, for example, across the midlands. and wednesday is going to be another hot one, with tons of sunshine on the way. but we are starting to see a breakdown of this sunny weather in the far southwest of the uk. there's just the possibility of some showers early in the morning in cornwall, maybe even the odd crack of thunder. but for many of us, it's sunshine right from the word go and warm — 17 degrees in the morning. now, the reason the weather's going to be changi
we went big walks together in hampstead, especially the heath.ave the scones and clotted cream and i would watch. i'm lactose intolerant! christian was certainly enjoying that interview. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. goodbye for now. very quiet on the weather front out there right now and quite warm too, after a hot tuesday for some of us. here's a reminder of the temperatures we had on tuesday in a selection of places. these...
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this is a small heath, which is one of our most widespread butterflies, found across the uk but alsot got to the bottom of it. and itjust got caught in a spider's web. oh, no! two thirds of butterfly species are in decline. they are pollinators and play a key role in our environment. this makes the point perfectly, really, doesn't it, why we are interested in butterflies. it's not just about the butterflies, but they are an important part of the food chain and other things eat them. therefore, if we know the butterflies are doing well, we know they are supporting the rest of the ecosystem. as the weather gets warmer and some butterflies struggle... where did it go? i can see it, it's going to go over that fence. scientists hope their new experiment will help more survive. it's gone. richard westcott, bbc news, bedfordshire. one more story to bring you before the weather, a rather different story. they're popular in the us and now europe is seeing more and more rage rooms opening. a finnish man who spent two decades behind bars for murder says he is trying to repay his debt to society
this is a small heath, which is one of our most widespread butterflies, found across the uk but alsot got to the bottom of it. and itjust got caught in a spider's web. oh, no! two thirds of butterfly species are in decline. they are pollinators and play a key role in our environment. this makes the point perfectly, really, doesn't it, why we are interested in butterflies. it's not just about the butterflies, but they are an important part of the food chain and other things eat them. therefore,...
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out and in the countries federal elections, percent left party, natalie beat, the article, merkel heath, which itself love stories, love and personal fuel shortage prices, people with long tail boss.
out and in the countries federal elections, percent left party, natalie beat, the article, merkel heath, which itself love stories, love and personal fuel shortage prices, people with long tail boss.
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come out and in the country central elections percent left party natalie be under the merkel heath which helped love stories love and personal fuel shortage. quite the people with long tail boss, petrol station, the u. k. government says it's the public for panic. buying the headlights. so you up next. the kinds of record the via mass guys are. this is the cause report so much happening in paris. max and stacy are taking it all in geo politics. gone berserk, australia, france, the u. k. all battling it out in what appears to be a new york bomb fight. stacy. right, well, because we are in the fashion capital of the world, paris. our last episode here, we will say the fashion in diplomacy seems to be new york style, new york born boris johnson was in the white house last week. and what he said to the french to my crone, his message was, get a grip. give me a break, he said in french bad french i might say even worse than mine. but here in france, my crone says to scott morrison, essentially not were believed, but through his actions. he's saying take a hike, buddy scram, get lost pound san
come out and in the country central elections percent left party natalie be under the merkel heath which helped love stories love and personal fuel shortage. quite the people with long tail boss, petrol station, the u. k. government says it's the public for panic. buying the headlights. so you up next. the kinds of record the via mass guys are. this is the cause report so much happening in paris. max and stacy are taking it all in geo politics. gone berserk, australia, france, the u. k. all...
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that being a wake—up call to humanity, between extreme events that we have been seeing unprecedented heathd in the warmer summer on record in the northern hemisphere, catastrophic flooding, wildfires in many places so climate is on the mind of people in a way that really has not been the case until recently. increasingly people are seeing that climate change is not a problem for our children, it is a problem with us right now and if that does not motivate, i don't know what will. �* , not motivate, i don't know what will. a . will. as you say, so much has happened _ will. as you say, so much has happened just _ will. as you say, so much has happened just this _ will. as you say, so much has happened just this summer . will. as you say, so much has i happened just this summer that have caused all of us globally to be quite aware of this problem. you look for technological solutions to these problems, what can people watching the programme now do? if there was one thing they could do now to make a difference, what would you say that is? personal choices are important. we can choose to eat le
that being a wake—up call to humanity, between extreme events that we have been seeing unprecedented heathd in the warmer summer on record in the northern hemisphere, catastrophic flooding, wildfires in many places so climate is on the mind of people in a way that really has not been the case until recently. increasingly people are seeing that climate change is not a problem for our children, it is a problem with us right now and if that does not motivate, i don't know what will. �* , not...
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we'll get the latest details from our heath editor. from our health editor. get the latest details from our health editor. also this lunchtime... nearly one in three people arriving in england and northern ireland may have broken the rules on travel quarantine at a time when the delta variant was spreading. the nhs starts trials of a revolutionary new blood test that detects more than 50 types of cancer before the patient has any symptoms. the bbc obtains evidence that the taliban are killing civilians in afghanistan. and what's next for emma? british tennis legends offer their advice to the teen queen emma raducanu. and coming up on the bbc news channel... a convincing win over the world number one — russian daniil medvedev with an unusual celebration after beating novak djokovic to become the us open champion. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. an announcement is expected this afternoon recommending that children aged between 12 and 15 be routinely vaccinated for covid—19. the uk's four chief medical officers have now submitted their guidanc
we'll get the latest details from our heath editor. from our health editor. get the latest details from our health editor. also this lunchtime... nearly one in three people arriving in england and northern ireland may have broken the rules on travel quarantine at a time when the delta variant was spreading. the nhs starts trials of a revolutionary new blood test that detects more than 50 types of cancer before the patient has any symptoms. the bbc obtains evidence that the taliban are killing...
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kevin, the secretary taking heath for refusing to testify virtually rather than in person.ot of lawmakers were there. here is an exchange with the congressman scott mary. >> mr. blank and assuming it's not classified, can you tell us where you are today? >> yes, i'm at the state department. >> you couldn't bother to come down here and see congress, that's great. >> excuse me, sir, my understanding that house is not in session. >> i'm right here, secretary. we are here. >> shannon: kevin, did they reach conclusions on that? >> there are a couple of ways to look at that. yes, he was at the state department but this was a head back-to-back capitol hill meetings. so they are arguing, look, he needed to be there, simple, safer, smarter but look. the bottom line is this he was g itself took place. as you saw there a number of ranking members were actually on the ground, however, chairman means that this was a hybrid hearing which means some chose to be there and others chose not to be there. here is what the critics will argue: this will establish a trend. others especially in th
kevin, the secretary taking heath for refusing to testify virtually rather than in person.ot of lawmakers were there. here is an exchange with the congressman scott mary. >> mr. blank and assuming it's not classified, can you tell us where you are today? >> yes, i'm at the state department. >> you couldn't bother to come down here and see congress, that's great. >> excuse me, sir, my understanding that house is not in session. >> i'm right here, secretary. we are...
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. >> i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of heath carsarus. he was born in los angeles, california and graduated from preptory college. he graduated from san francisco state. he started his 24 year education career in the san francisco unified school district as a classroom teacher at edison school. he served as principle for five years at lafayette elementary and was an assistant principal at star king elementary and took the helm of new tradition during distance learning and soared as a leader for that community. we'll remember his sunny disposition and pursuit to serve each and every particularly students with special needs. he leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, his four daughters, his mother and all of us. i ask that we take a moment to remember the memory of heath. thank you all. >> thank you. section p closed section. before we go into closed section, i call for any speakers to the closed session items in the agenda. there will be a total of five minutes for speakers. >> translation, can we please repeat that closed session five min
. >> i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of heath carsarus. he was born in los angeles, california and graduated from preptory college. he graduated from san francisco state. he started his 24 year education career in the san francisco unified school district as a classroom teacher at edison school. he served as principle for five years at lafayette elementary and was an assistant principal at star king elementary and took the helm of new tradition during distance learning...
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michelle mcmurray-heath.rning. >> what would you say to those who oppose a vaccine mandate for public schools, whether it's teachers or staffers? >> it's 50 years too late. we already have many vaccines for kids to go to school. those almost 14 diseases are vaccinated against routinely at our schools across the nation, and we have to think about protecting the most vulnerabl among us. children have no choice go to school. we have to make every choice possible to protect them while they're there. >> we just saw president biden say he'll get a booster shot when he's eligible, but the booster shot debate has divided medical experts especially after the fda advisory panel recommended the emergency use authorization for the pfizer shot for americans 65 and older and those at risk but rejected extending boosters for people under 65. what do you think? was this the right call? are they approaching this the right way? >> well, they're being very cautious and the data is still rolling in. a lot of the data we got from
michelle mcmurray-heath.rning. >> what would you say to those who oppose a vaccine mandate for public schools, whether it's teachers or staffers? >> it's 50 years too late. we already have many vaccines for kids to go to school. those almost 14 diseases are vaccinated against routinely at our schools across the nation, and we have to think about protecting the most vulnerabl among us. children have no choice go to school. we have to make every choice possible to protect them while...
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. >> i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of heath carsarus. he was born in los angeles, california and graduated from preptory college. he graduated from san francisco state. he started his 24 year education career in the san francisco unified school district as a classroom teacher at edison school. he served as principle for five years at lafayette elementary and was an assistant principal at star king elementary and took the helm of new tradition during distance learning and soared as a leader for that community. we'll remember his sunny disposition and pursuit to serve each and every particularly students with special needs. he leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, his four daughters, his mother and all of us. i ask that we take a moment to remember the memory of heath. thank you all. >> thank you. section p closed section. before we go into closed section, i call for any speakers to the closed session items in the agenda. there will be a total of five minutes for speakers. >> translation, can we please repeat that closed session five min
. >> i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of heath carsarus. he was born in los angeles, california and graduated from preptory college. he graduated from san francisco state. he started his 24 year education career in the san francisco unified school district as a classroom teacher at edison school. he served as principle for five years at lafayette elementary and was an assistant principal at star king elementary and took the helm of new tradition during distance learning...
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. >> reporter: patsy white foot whose sister daisy mae heath has been missing for over 30 years starteder own podcast called war cry to push for more resources and accountability in these cases. >> there is never any communication, never any follow-up with families. so the whole justice system just needs to be turned upside down. >> antonia, all of these cases are still open. we are talking about this because of gabby petito and you're now doing this reporting, but what happens next week? are you still on these stories? where do we go from here? >> that's what i want. look, our team here at nbc has invested in stories about missing and murdered women, i recently got the opportunity to cover school children who were abused in a system of boarding schools around the united states and taken out of native-american tribes. i think it's important that we keep pushing forward on this. look, in my conversations with black and indigenous community leaders right now in prepping for this story, what i hear is we have been trying to talk to you about this for decades and now that gabby petito's cas
. >> reporter: patsy white foot whose sister daisy mae heath has been missing for over 30 years starteder own podcast called war cry to push for more resources and accountability in these cases. >> there is never any communication, never any follow-up with families. so the whole justice system just needs to be turned upside down. >> antonia, all of these cases are still open. we are talking about this because of gabby petito and you're now doing this reporting, but what...
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arsenal women have completed the signing of united states forward and two—time world cup winner tobin heathleague season. dan evans is about to get under way against australia's alexei popyrin in the third round of the us open. follow that on the bbc sport website. that is all from me for now. back to martin. justin, thank you very much. the women's super league returns this evening and it could be the biggest and most exciting season yet. with a new broadcast deal in place — allowing matches to be shown live on bbc and sky tv — there will be more eyes on the wsl than ever before. it is expected to attract record audience figures and become one of the most watched women's sport leagues in the world. joining me now is patricia gregory, former england player. 0ne one of the game's pioneers who set “p one of the game's pioneers who set up a team and league in the late 19605 up a team and league in the late 1960s on women's the policy effectively banned. she went on to oversee the growth of the women's football association. patricia, welcome. how exciting is this development, the fact that we w
arsenal women have completed the signing of united states forward and two—time world cup winner tobin heathleague season. dan evans is about to get under way against australia's alexei popyrin in the third round of the us open. follow that on the bbc sport website. that is all from me for now. back to martin. justin, thank you very much. the women's super league returns this evening and it could be the biggest and most exciting season yet. with a new broadcast deal in place — allowing...
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hadley heath manning, thank you for joining us today from denver. >> thank you.t ahead. don't go anywhere. car buyers forced to hit brakes on new purchases. the ceo of ford is going to tell us why you could soon be driving electricth cars. ♪ then, a mysterious figure reminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah, y-you did. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ turns out deb's constipation with belly pain was actually ibs-c giving her grief. so she talked to her doctor because she wanted more relief. that's when she said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms-belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than six
hadley heath manning, thank you for joining us today from denver. >> thank you.t ahead. don't go anywhere. car buyers forced to hit brakes on new purchases. the ceo of ford is going to tell us why you could soon be driving electricth cars. ♪ then, a mysterious figure reminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something....
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emergency medicine, and in 2010, i decided that patients were getting lost in the system and needed that heath advocacy and navigation was a much needed service, so i peeled out of the emergency room and created a company called good medicine, and we were a group of multidisciplinary health professionals that provided advocacy and engaged in approximate advanced care planning with seniors and supported them through serious illness. and actually, through a friend of mine, directed the film toxic [inaudible] about firefighters and cancer, i was introduced to tony stefani at the cancer prevention foundation. and tony, soon after meeting me, had me come to present to the board about the company, good medicine, and the services we offered. shortly after that, i became a contracted patient advocate with the cancer prevention foundation, and my work was with firefighters who were at end of life after battling cancer. and after working on several very sad and difficult cases with the foundation, they commended me by giving me the white helmet award, which was a great honor. and at the gala, where i ga
emergency medicine, and in 2010, i decided that patients were getting lost in the system and needed that heath advocacy and navigation was a much needed service, so i peeled out of the emergency room and created a company called good medicine, and we were a group of multidisciplinary health professionals that provided advocacy and engaged in approximate advanced care planning with seniors and supported them through serious illness. and actually, through a friend of mine, directed the film toxic...
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susan: heath sending the crypto -- he's sending the crypto world wild.buying a firm radical. point 72, his hedge fund office, manages about $28 billion, so if he's willing to spend a portion of that saying that crypto's only going to get bigger, that's a very positive sentiment, by the way, and message to the rest of the cryptocurrency space. stuart: and i'm sure you saw cathy wood saying that bitcoin would go to -- susan: she's said that before. stuart: yeah, i know, but she said it again. it didn't hurt, did it? susan: no, it didn't. she says if companies allocate -- right now i think 1% of their cash holdings are going into crypto. if that goes up significantly, which she expects, that could easily reach 500,000 per coin. stuart: you're not supposed to say this -- [laughter] susan: you're going to say it. stuart: all right. the dow has lost some of its early rally. it's now up 70 points, and on the left-hand side of the screen, those are the winners. american express, microsoft just behind. the s&p 500 winners, who are they? topped by moderna, kla ten
susan: heath sending the crypto -- he's sending the crypto world wild.buying a firm radical. point 72, his hedge fund office, manages about $28 billion, so if he's willing to spend a portion of that saying that crypto's only going to get bigger, that's a very positive sentiment, by the way, and message to the rest of the cryptocurrency space. stuart: and i'm sure you saw cathy wood saying that bitcoin would go to -- susan: she's said that before. stuart: yeah, i know, but she said it again. it...
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whether it stops the flow of illegal crossings i'm not sure it will. heath? when it is so risky? well, it's i risky, of course it's risky, but at the same time it's also shown to be successful. it's a good way of getting into this country and staying here. those who do make it onto the water and onto our boats are frankly here to stay. intern; onto the water and onto our boats are frankly here to stay.— are frankly here to stay. very few are frankly here to stay. very few are returned. _ are frankly here to stay. very few are returned. what _ are frankly here to stay. very few are returned. what i _ are frankly here to stay. very few are returned. what i was - are returned. what i was thinking was, the government talks about making legal options the way for people to come here, so that they don't end up seeing that as a way thatis don't end up seeing that as a way that is successful. below is legal options aren't really out there, are they? that's the problem. when you look at what is happening in afghanistan right now, the government has announced the scheme
whether it stops the flow of illegal crossings i'm not sure it will. heath? when it is so risky? well, it's i risky, of course it's risky, but at the same time it's also shown to be successful. it's a good way of getting into this country and staying here. those who do make it onto the water and onto our boats are frankly here to stay. intern; onto the water and onto our boats are frankly here to stay.— are frankly here to stay. very few are frankly here to stay. very few are returned. _ are...
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this is a small heath, which is one of our most widespread butterflies, found across the uk but also to be awarded the special status of national park can be fierce, because of the investment that comes with the title. now, campaigners behind one unsuccessful bid — the south pennines — say a new system of recognition is needed. judy hobson reports. in the hills above burnley, it's obvious to see why this area was once in the running to become a national park. this rich landscape is steeped in cultural and industrial heritage. but what the south pennines doesn't have is a brand. above us is burnley, pendle hill. sweeping across you've got the yorkshire dales in the background. helen noble is on a mission to change that. she wants the south pennines to be recognised as a national landscape which she believes will help protect it. it would certainly give everyone a sense of place, somewhere that's well known. but for us, it's very much bringing that investment into the area. this deserves being looked after. it deserves that investment and for us, the community and the landscape has gre
this is a small heath, which is one of our most widespread butterflies, found across the uk but also to be awarded the special status of national park can be fierce, because of the investment that comes with the title. now, campaigners behind one unsuccessful bid — the south pennines — say a new system of recognition is needed. judy hobson reports. in the hills above burnley, it's obvious to see why this area was once in the running to become a national park. this rich landscape is steeped...
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we'll get the latest details from our heath editor. from our health editor.
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maybe it is something i would have to think about a little bit more but once my body copes well. heathhy not. so yes. you had twins in april- are you _ else, why not. so yes. you had twins in april. are you in _ else, why not. so yes. you had twins in april. are you in good _ else, why not. so yes. you had twins in april. are you in good contact, - in april. are you in good contact, fourfamilies, five in april. are you in good contact, four families, five children. three families. two _ four families, five children. three families. two were _ four families, five children. three families. two were siblings. - four families, five children. three families. two were siblings. are i four families, five children. three i families. two were siblings. are you in contact with _ families. two were siblings. are you in contact with the _ families. two were siblings. are you in contact with the families? - families. two were siblings. are you in contact with the families? i - families. two were siblings. are you in contact with the families? i am. l in contact with the families? i am. a coule in c
maybe it is something i would have to think about a little bit more but once my body copes well. heathhy not. so yes. you had twins in april- are you _ else, why not. so yes. you had twins in april. are you in _ else, why not. so yes. you had twins in april. are you in good _ else, why not. so yes. you had twins in april. are you in good contact, - in april. are you in good contact, fourfamilies, five in april. are you in good contact, four families, five children. three families. two _ four...
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this is a small heath, which is one of our most widespread butterflies, across the uk but also one oftt, bbc news, bedfordshire. i enjoyed watching your face as much as watching the vat. you were agog. i don't think it ended well for that butterfly. what a great project. you butterfly. what a great pro'ect. you can't artificially * butterfly. what a great project. m. can't artificially upset in nature, thatis can't artificially upset in nature, that is amazing. you are watching bbc breakfast, still to come. an epic journey comes to an end — we'll speak to the former lifeguard who's become the first person to circumnavigate mainland britain on a paddleboard. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm sonja jessup. knife and gun crime have remained low in london, despite the easing of lockdown restrictions, according to new figures from the met police. knife crime was down by a third lasy month, compared to august 2019. and both robbery and gun offences fell by nearly a0%. some experts had predicted a spike in violent crimes once lockdown had eased. th
this is a small heath, which is one of our most widespread butterflies, across the uk but also one oftt, bbc news, bedfordshire. i enjoyed watching your face as much as watching the vat. you were agog. i don't think it ended well for that butterfly. what a great project. you butterfly. what a great pro'ect. you can't artificially * butterfly. what a great project. m. can't artificially upset in nature, thatis can't artificially upset in nature, that is amazing. you are watching bbc breakfast,...