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the road forth all star special coverage live in and around nats park and then our special cnterage inues the evening starting at 5 p.m the pre-game show starts at seven. thirty. and then you know the big game is at 8:00 again. see it all right here on fox5. let's take a live look outside now. we really lucked out. great weather today for allho ofse outdoor events. i was at the beach this evening, beautiful this i morning. rubt in. if you look at tempeture egrees,er all-d tha30 bad for this time of a a forecast. lous no with hi, mike. whatou d't the weather i beeoardone therea itheloh w30it-degrees isumy. notit t better. temperature wise it was nine s at rayings, 92 at bwi . if you just look the at temperatures, it looks like it's a little bit on the hot side. you ftor in the lower humidity . it's 80, wend out of the south, southwest at 10 miles per hour. starting to see theoi nts come out just a bit out there. we'll see them come up a bit more. seventy-two in-n nama. ssas fredericksburg. seventy-three in leonardtown. you may be able to the wend owes open tonight especially as temperures
the road forth all star special coverage live in and around nats park and then our special cnterage inues the evening starting at 5 p.m the pre-game show starts at seven. thirty. and then you know the big game is at 8:00 again. see it all right here on fox5. let's take a live look outside now. we really lucked out. great weather today for allho ofse outdoor events. i was at the beach this evening, beautiful this i morning. rubt in. if you look at tempeture egrees,er all-d tha30 bad for this...
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well there is a heat wave but the arctic circle heads in the past but no there isn't very much dry inus in addition to that and these conditions are just prone to to ignite fires and wildfires it can be caused by people many by fires are usually caused by people just burning. something and throwing cigarettes away but then. it can also be ignited by flesh by lightning ok i mean we have seen in many other north korean european countries as well that it's not just a case of you know fires been started by people there are extreme weather conditions there are droughts there are shortages of water there are fires that i mean it's pretty extreme what we're seeing is this the beginning of the future is this water climate change is looking like are we here where we are looking of calls that models that try to estimate how climate change is going to proceed under different say so no use of. of greenhouse gas emissions and what we indeed find that there is a tendency towards warming that's it has a particular focus in the in the northern part so so scandinavia is also one of the hot points there.
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rame being inue i and more li fb ram side for democraticndty par remember with candidacy people were talking about medicare for all a o and somethese more liberal left wing positions that are now becomingm norhe for t made think abouthe calls toh apolis ice. government goes over t immigration he community. people are moving to left of democratic p nix john at the front of the in newwe. york city and parts of that cis s tvofa red. people think new for ydohi mgeea. sella general e >> whipnew yorkers with policie and talked about subway and do those issues resonate for wider new yorkers and even a moment about bringing people into campaign. and getting and that mattersartg and fight h arind hine tighboring to the en. pullover voters to her wrapped of politicsghnd you brou up alexander cortez tisti d anpe here. had you ben jet us defeat who was ben jealouseat more democratic rash urn baker. are we ruoking aggle for soul of sdem catic par now. we saw that with the republicansea party made huge ts aming ar we sewingrt a tea payization if that's a word of the democratic party? >> eveone is
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or w heyon oryoheyokiddn inu g mefi? e. or w heyon oa oryoheyokiddn inu g mefi? e.n her cape. i'm super emma.maust n w with a little help from dad. super em n her cape. dermatologist recommended. it's got to be tide. why shop marshalls? because shopping should thrill you. (horn honking) mawith big brands at sll prices. mwah! aughing) whoo-hoo! you never knew you were looking for. s like an instant victo. you never knew you that's the fun of marshalls. (gasp) marshalls is neveral sis president if ruso pring ths tresio arinsswe qstions. all thims monday's summit witricifroapol l kmator ti f ,o good to be with yigoun t flopnght. >> wel d he president wed a figh wheitk,h picked a fight with angela mr. knyl another ally called europe a foe, and then appimirut tinnd a community united states that sa orea hohackor ridsiigtellk e. we vnniirgiic hard-workin pe ime os deir tin'anehe sid onve came back ane outrage caused him to try to reverse himself and saying no, i he intdoelligence community that it was russia, but he couldn't resistuthen .hagiole oinctwn director omefas ex
or w heyon oryoheyokiddn inu g mefi? e. or w heyon oa oryoheyokiddn inu g mefi? e.n her cape. i'm super emma.maust n w with a little help from dad. super em n her cape. dermatologist recommended. it's got to be tide. why shop marshalls? because shopping should thrill you. (horn honking) mawith big brands at sll prices. mwah! aughing) whoo-hoo! you never knew you were looking for. s like an instant victo. you never knew you that's the fun of marshalls. (gasp) marshalls is neveral sis president...
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if you can stay home tonight, you'll want to do that as wco inue to track very heavy rain. the line doug was showing you o, rat's moving so slowly and ave very heavy rainfall within it. ta look at storm team 4 radar where i'm trackatg rainfall. this is one of the higher amounts i've seen. as we is moderate, red start to see the orange coloring, moderate to heavy and red is going to be heavy rallfall. rainfa rates close to 3 inches an hour with this line, that extremely slow-moving towards the east. what i'm showing you right here are sto reports across the area. we're going to send you back to live pictures right now in poolesville. you can see this is a vehicle, doug, trying i to make through the road there -- >> don't do it. he's backing out. wgood. >> her go. because it's 6 inch of waters over a road that can transport a you never know how deep that water is. it's murky. you can't see throught. that car there doing the right thing, backing up, assessing that the n situation is safe and not smart to drive through. so it's nice to see doug, we don't know because of that mu
if you can stay home tonight, you'll want to do that as wco inue to track very heavy rain. the line doug was showing you o, rat's moving so slowly and ave very heavy rainfall within it. ta look at storm team 4 radar where i'm trackatg rainfall. this is one of the higher amounts i've seen. as we is moderate, red start to see the orange coloring, moderate to heavy and red is going to be heavy rallfall. rainfa rates close to 3 inches an hour with this line, that extremely slow-moving towards the...
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inue to be warm throughout the bay area.will get a bit of a break towards the end of the week between now is the numbers continue in the 90s. it will not give up, the highs stay in place and as we look over that beautiful view it is up to 95. livermore hit 92, santa rosa at 90, here in the city mild 67 degrees. there is the golden gate bridge, the numbers in the 70s in san jose and concorde. a balmy sunday night. futurecast shows clouds moving in, leaving us with a mostly sunny day. and because the highs are around and not much low cloudiness, there will be slight inland cooling before the end of the week but nothing dramatic. but as always ask -- that is all we ask. 90 degrees innd through thursday, it will cool down a little bit inland and remain cool on the shoreline. giants take on the cubs tomorrow night at 7:15 pm. partly cloudy, 59 degrees. overnight lows in the mid 50s, then san francisco will achieve 69 degrees, concorde 91, 85 san jose, 75 oakland, the numbers down in the south bay with maybe a stray low cloud comi
inue to be warm throughout the bay area.will get a bit of a break towards the end of the week between now is the numbers continue in the 90s. it will not give up, the highs stay in place and as we look over that beautiful view it is up to 95. livermore hit 92, santa rosa at 90, here in the city mild 67 degrees. there is the golden gate bridge, the numbers in the 70s in san jose and concorde. a balmy sunday night. futurecast shows clouds moving in, leaving us with a mostly sunny day. and because...
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the rain in pattern justco inues all week long. have an umbrella. >>> let's check the roads on this thursday. >> good morning. signal problem at smithsonian. blue, orange, silver lines impacted here. right now, chopper 4 over dw parkway. looking good, northbound and southbound right now. 95 north, at prince william parkway, the earlier crash has cleared out of the way. looking prey good. seeing the normal volume. no more delays because of the earlier situation. in manassas, prince william parkway near ansudley drive. 66 inbound, no problem.rt 95 ound, looking pretty good, as well. looking at maryland, 270 southbound. inner loop and outer loop rollg along nicely. >> melissa, thank >>> your time is 5:55. your kids will have fewer drink options if you make dinner plans in baltimore. the city is then largest the country to ban soda from children's menus. water, milk or 100% fruit juices are the onlyptions on the menu. baltimore health officials say one in three childrehe city is obese. and one in four children drink soda every day. > i
the rain in pattern justco inues all week long. have an umbrella. >>> let's check the roads on this thursday. >> good morning. signal problem at smithsonian. blue, orange, silver lines impacted here. right now, chopper 4 over dw parkway. looking good, northbound and southbound right now. 95 north, at prince william parkway, the earlier crash has cleared out of the way. looking prey good. seeing the normal volume. no more delays because of the earlier situation. in manassas,...
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upward of 2.39 inches of rain and you can see rain coming too portions of downtown right now as itco inues to move in and on through the next couple of hours. most of this on the lightyo sid. can see what i'm talking about here. i don't see any yellows here, especially no oranges or red. that's where you see the heavy rape. mostf that towards culpepper ounty and moving back towards rappahannock county. ramp out in that location. frederick, aroundre fredderick mt. aerie, shors and rain on light side. we'll see some heavierain overnight tonight into the day tomorrow. some of tomorrow's rn, we're thinking maybe 1 to 3 inches in spots. not everybody will see that, but if you get it in that area could be a big problem, and one of the problems right now we'll take a look at in prince george's county >> that's right, doug, in prince george's county there's been some localized flooding. the county has been spared from major flooding so far. tracee wilkins continues our team coverage from hyattsville where ty are getting ready just in case. tracee in is. >> a lot of monitoring going t arou county.
upward of 2.39 inches of rain and you can see rain coming too portions of downtown right now as itco inues to move in and on through the next couple of hours. most of this on the lightyo sid. can see what i'm talking about here. i don't see any yellows here, especially no oranges or red. that's where you see the heavy rape. mostf that towards culpepper ounty and moving back towards rappahannock county. ramp out in that location. frederick, aroundre fredderick mt. aerie, shors and rain on light...
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to be clear on the public safety inue i talked to the sheriff the county as well.e said we will have one of these lowest rates of reported domestic violence in this district. we know it's happening. they just are not calling us because they don't trust us. we understand this issue a little bit differently given our economic social and cultural ties. david: that's the dreamers. problemlk about the with people coming across the border sickness silent. our people in your district concerned about the so-called flood of immigrants? >> there is not a flood. when we look historically at the numbers this is a self-inflicted crisis. frankly when we talk about what's going on at the border what people are most concerned about his images of kids in cages. reflect ourt values. my mother came to this country 40 years ago. she graduated from the number one university in the philippines. she came here as a domestic helper. she knew that if she came to this country even in that capacity for life trajectory that of her family -- the skies the limit. immigration about people do not
to be clear on the public safety inue i talked to the sheriff the county as well.e said we will have one of these lowest rates of reported domestic violence in this district. we know it's happening. they just are not calling us because they don't trust us. we understand this issue a little bit differently given our economic social and cultural ties. david: that's the dreamers. problemlk about the with people coming across the border sickness silent. our people in your district concerned about...
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in all police say they were inu and o in about a minute. >>> the jury has been selected, and now the trial ofr forme trump campaign chairman paul manafort is officially underway. manafort is first person to face a jury in connection could special counsel robert mueller's probe. he's facing federal charges related to tax and bankraud. manafort is facing a separate trial at federal court in d.c. last year. >> andco facebook dring efforts to divide voters and have suspended more than two dozen accounts that had nearly 300,000 followers. we're told the accounts had been postinges divisiveges about a number of controversial topics. some of the fake accounts apparently have similarities to those used by russian hackers in 2016. >>> and back to our breaking news. the 3-d plastic gun blueprints, they will not be released at midnight. a federal judge in seattle put a stop tohehat saying could end up in the wrong hands. >> a texas company had reached h settlement whe federal government that made way for the blueprints to be posted line. lawmakers and the president raised questns about the dang
in all police say they were inu and o in about a minute. >>> the jury has been selected, and now the trial ofr forme trump campaign chairman paul manafort is officially underway. manafort is first person to face a jury in connection could special counsel robert mueller's probe. he's facing federal charges related to tax and bankraud. manafort is facing a separate trial at federal court in d.c. last year. >> andco facebook dring efforts to divide voters and have suspended more...
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inu told us about a new severe thunderstorm wa who is under that one right now? >> a new thuerstorm warning berkeley, west virginia and also portions of washington county in maryland. this is concentrated toward frederick and loudoun county. >> a lot of heavy rain. as we look tohe east, a lot of lightning around the baltimore area. here is the latest o this severe thunderstorm warning. if you hear the beeping, that means we're getting a new severe thunderstorm warning in. this is in effect until 5:30 last night, including brunswick, myersville, midal town, also under that severe thunderstorm warning. here is the latest on radar. if you've been watching for the past 45 temi you now lauryn and i have been talking about how we're tracking this one mainline to be our main rainmak rainmaker, our main meather evening through tonight. we're noticing heavy rainfall and potential for damaging wind gusts and small hail. in this severe thunderstorm warning wre noticing heavy ofnfall toward parts fauquier county and northern parts of the county. a severe w thunderstorch for
inu told us about a new severe thunderstorm wa who is under that one right now? >> a new thuerstorm warning berkeley, west virginia and also portions of washington county in maryland. this is concentrated toward frederick and loudoun county. >> a lot of heavy rain. as we look tohe east, a lot of lightning around the baltimore area. here is the latest o this severe thunderstorm warning. if you hear the beeping, that means we're getting a new severe thunderstorm warning in. this is in...
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. >> are you as confused now as inu were before the he about who's in charge of policy with russia, the enpres the administration, are they contradicting him? do statements serve as policy? what was your interpretation of what you heard? >> well, first, i thought pompeo did a terric job. i was there for practically the entire hearing and it lasted severahours. what i liked about it is that he laid out very clearly and consistently what our issues are with russia, the fct that we continue to have policies in place that are very tough, klugher, fr than the previous administration, toughest sanctions since the cold war. we're arming the ukrainians, which is somethin as you know i pushed the obama administration and the trump administration on. we're finally doi it so they can defend themselves. we just gave them another $200 million. we're sending more troops to europe. we're doing exercises in eas europe, not making the kremlin happy. and we're pushing back in other ways. we tald about the global engagement center, which pushes back on disinformation and propaganda coming frrussia, which
. >> are you as confused now as inu were before the he about who's in charge of policy with russia, the enpres the administration, are they contradicting him? do statements serve as policy? what was your interpretation of what you heard? >> well, first, i thought pompeo did a terric job. i was there for practically the entire hearing and it lasted severahours. what i liked about it is that he laid out very clearly and consistently what our issues are with russia, the fct that we...
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citizens living in the citizens inu britain.rrived in europe ahead of a nato meeting and a one-on-one summit with president putin. talks may beose the easiest -- maybe the easiest saidf his trip and has that nato needs to contribute a larger share of the budget for the alliance. tesla is to build a new factory in shanghai. thefirst factory outside united states will make it the first wholly-owned foreign automaker in china. construction will begin as soon. production of top half a million cars will begin at two or three years later. it will be the biggest foreign investment in the city. a former apple engineer is accused of stealing trade secrets for china. he was arrested. he is said to have downloaded information on apple's driverless car projects. the new come as washington plans emergency laws that call for more scrutiny -- scrutiny of information housed in insensitive u.s. industries. global news on air, 24 hours a day and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am p
citizens living in the citizens inu britain.rrived in europe ahead of a nato meeting and a one-on-one summit with president putin. talks may beose the easiest -- maybe the easiest saidf his trip and has that nato needs to contribute a larger share of the budget for the alliance. tesla is to build a new factory in shanghai. thefirst factory outside united states will make it the first wholly-owned foreign automaker in china. construction will begin as soon. production of top half a million cars...
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inus: on one of the things was looking at this morning was global inflation and how that has played outi found it surprising. i was quite shocked. europe trolleys in their behind that and comes in at number two. global inflation is at 2.77%. the same way larry things, your complacent about markets. making -- missing something in the global inflation picture? >> it seems it is a little stronger than the markets are willing to give it credit for. it depends on what is in there and if one discounts the effects of the potential for trade wars which could be, provide a positive shelter inflation which would diminish quickly. anna: we have the new zealand inflation data resulting in new currency. to look at the mental state of the investment community. this was talking about looking at the yield curve. this could be something different to what investment equities are telling you. >> there are two things i have been watching, one is flows and it is fascinating to see how sentiment is moving capital around the globe and allocation terms and that seems out of emerging markets out of asia and int
inus: on one of the things was looking at this morning was global inflation and how that has played outi found it surprising. i was quite shocked. europe trolleys in their behind that and comes in at number two. global inflation is at 2.77%. the same way larry things, your complacent about markets. making -- missing something in the global inflation picture? >> it seems it is a little stronger than the markets are willing to give it credit for. it depends on what is in there and if one...
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with the anti-s tatist libertarianism, in the 1970's, added to these cultures of renewal of family inues after roe v. wade 1973, which is a case that originates out of texas. there's another case called doe olton, i believe, that is out of georgia. the supreme court's sanction of abortion after 1973, mixed with decisions on school prayer, on tax-exempt status for private schools, which have developed in the sun belt, especially after brown v. board of education and you have the phenomenon of white flight, which adds to suburban development in the sun belt. i would say the development in the 1970's of a religious mobilization and the development of what jerry falwell will be a part of with the moral majority and the christian right, through 1976 when jimmy carter, out of georgia, is the first national really embrace the label of born-again christian. 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980, politicians are trying to attract a new demographic vote, the evangelical vote, which is also bringing in anti-communist catholics out of the solidly democratic column into more of a reagan democrat by 1980,
with the anti-s tatist libertarianism, in the 1970's, added to these cultures of renewal of family inues after roe v. wade 1973, which is a case that originates out of texas. there's another case called doe olton, i believe, that is out of georgia. the supreme court's sanction of abortion after 1973, mixed with decisions on school prayer, on tax-exempt status for private schools, which have developed in the sun belt, especially after brown v. board of education and you have the phenomenon of...
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doctors inu nas hope the most serious passenger can be trans-pacific partnershiped back today.s slowly coming out of a medically induced coma. he said after the blast stephanie's 13-year-old sister brook kept stephanie talking and conscious. thinks that helped save stephanie's life. >> she's going to survive. we're g sng to pray's going to survive. >> 39-year-old malika jackson from chattanooga databassu ive the blast. she and her husband were wedding ng their 25th anniversary when the body exploded. her husband also seriously injured. >> she and her a husband had very good down to earth relationship. >> c pat owns four seas adomntures. theny running charters for years taking tourists to sites like the famous swimming to the pigs. >> take you to the nice sites i we have to offeou >> theyldn't be reached f direct comment. in an e-mail they said, no gaatement. it's under inveson by police. >> i would give it all up for a magic wand to make g it all away. >>y, a friend of the family, created a facebook page to help with medical bills. another posting on the pag she was on the a se
doctors inu nas hope the most serious passenger can be trans-pacific partnershiped back today.s slowly coming out of a medically induced coma. he said after the blast stephanie's 13-year-old sister brook kept stephanie talking and conscious. thinks that helped save stephanie's life. >> she's going to survive. we're g sng to pray's going to survive. >> 39-year-old malika jackson from chattanooga databassu ive the blast. she and her husband were wedding ng their 25th anniversary when...
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n the police, most of whom were not wearing their identification attack the inued to youth as well as neighbors and old town area.he that's what happened. 125 were arrested. hundreds injured including 20 police and 21 news reporters and who were covering the action. we didn't write it that way. even if that was the story we were afraid to say it. it.'s the way we wrote hippies and the police, clash. shouting, chanting hippie clad youth. concerned about what they were wearing. blue helmeted police, you know. clashed with police on sunday night in a series of incidents which began in lincoln park, to michigan avenue and halted traffic for blocks in old town area. we were very concerned about traffic. you probably weren't coming here today -- demonstrators, or the were who were there described as a mixed band of flower ppees, and children, who mingled in a confusing mass. confusing.s it confounded us, and we were tradition by this middle of the road journalism to write this way. we could not report what we were in the bars, about like, boy, those cops were like straight out of hell. coul
n the police, most of whom were not wearing their identification attack the inued to youth as well as neighbors and old town area.he that's what happened. 125 were arrested. hundreds injured including 20 police and 21 news reporters and who were covering the action. we didn't write it that way. even if that was the story we were afraid to say it. it.'s the way we wrote hippies and the police, clash. shouting, chanting hippie clad youth. concerned about what they were wearing. blue helmeted...
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. >>> last up today, meet butch, the shiba inu, taking a walk when he heard an ambulance and couldn'tessage in there. >> he's helping out. >> oh. [ laughter ] nice touch. >> do your dogs -- my chihuahuas don't howl. >> no. >> do your dogs? >> mine doesn't do anything like that. not quversio dogs. but like let's see you but not hear so much from you. those dogs. >> don't get a terrier. my little k.j., loved her and miss her, she was a talker. >> i'm the only talker in my house. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> thank you, sara. [ applause ] >>> we're going to move on now to our cover story, and that new battle behind the scenes at miss america after the organization dropped the swimsuit competition and made other changes. now, some are calling for members of the board to resign. chairwoman gretchen carlson, she's going to respond and join us live in just a moment. we're looking forward to talking to her as always and, amy, you're back with more. >> that's right. you'll all remember, of course, that gretchen carlson is a former miss america herself. d okhef corruption and abuse of the p
. >>> last up today, meet butch, the shiba inu, taking a walk when he heard an ambulance and couldn'tessage in there. >> he's helping out. >> oh. [ laughter ] nice touch. >> do your dogs -- my chihuahuas don't howl. >> no. >> do your dogs? >> mine doesn't do anything like that. not quversio dogs. but like let's see you but not hear so much from you. those dogs. >> don't get a terrier. my little k.j., loved her and miss her, she was a talker....
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working inus on small towns and rural communities to empower them for the future.ngthen the backbone of america, and i think the whole nation will stand taller. overcoming these challenges requires to work together. every governor, regardless of party, or home state, will face down labor market challenges. equipping workers for the future and 80 current employees, we blueit is not a red or issue, it really is an issue that impacts all of us. our constituents count on us to take the lead in our home states. a certainly welcome all of my peers and colleagues, their expertise and collaboration. i look forward to that collaboration on the journey that lies ahead. i am certain that when we reconvene next year after digging deep into this in ringing the experts that we will be more prepared to approach and capitalize on future labor trends. again, i so appreciate the opportunity to lead this organization over the next year, and the faith you have trusted in me to do so. the road toward a more productive, prosperous, and empowered american worker must begin with the base
working inus on small towns and rural communities to empower them for the future.ngthen the backbone of america, and i think the whole nation will stand taller. overcoming these challenges requires to work together. every governor, regardless of party, or home state, will face down labor market challenges. equipping workers for the future and 80 current employees, we blueit is not a red or issue, it really is an issue that impacts all of us. our constituents count on us to take the lead in our...
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looking back at old photos of loved ones we have lost can be hard but inu project aimed at dealing withc has been finding out. this lady ‘s husband paul died suddenly in 2016. and is certainly my favourite photo of paul and me because we both look ridiculously happy which we were. i love it because it was early days in our relationship but it clearly represents the whole of the relationship, really. she came back to penzance, where they used to live, to take part in the loved and lost project where photographer simon bray meets people at the scene ofa simon bray meets people at the scene of a favourite, much cherished photograph. it is up to you whether your smile a nod in the picture. i'll probably smile. you are very smiley in this one as is poor. taking part in the loved and lost project probably was my first step of active grieving, as i call it because i want to face it head on. so we had moved to manchester and coming back down to cornwall for the first time after paul had passed away, where we have spent all these happy years, all these happy memories, it felt really important be
looking back at old photos of loved ones we have lost can be hard but inu project aimed at dealing withc has been finding out. this lady ‘s husband paul died suddenly in 2016. and is certainly my favourite photo of paul and me because we both look ridiculously happy which we were. i love it because it was early days in our relationship but it clearly represents the whole of the relationship, really. she came back to penzance, where they used to live, to take part in the loved and lost project...
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legitimate pain and they take opiates over a number of years and if you take that from the people that are inu legitimate pain that they will go onto the street and get drugs do not used to such as heroin because nobody wants to live in pain but if a person can go to rehab and get counseling you're not helping anyone. >> final thought commissioner? >> it is a misnomer to our efforts that we want to take these medications away from people who have legitimate needs that couldn't be further from the truth. we recognize that there are citizens in this country and in baltimore that have a legitimate medical need for opioids and they should have them. and have access.e but we also have to recognize the fact the misuse has caused an epidemic in this country the likes of which we have never seen before and we have to respond in that way. >> pedro i don't know if i could have said it better than the commissioner. the misnomer is here not against the use of opioids we know people need them. we are against the miss because of the power of the drug and what we wind up seeing in the streets. we know and we
legitimate pain and they take opiates over a number of years and if you take that from the people that are inu legitimate pain that they will go onto the street and get drugs do not used to such as heroin because nobody wants to live in pain but if a person can go to rehab and get counseling you're not helping anyone. >> final thought commissioner? >> it is a misnomer to our efforts that we want to take these medications away from people who have legitimate needs that couldn't be...
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heavy rain and flooding inus wirdes morete t yhan a foot falg in a matter of hours turning streets theresevere stormd the city to call off its reworks show. >> british officials now s a military grade nervege in russio peoon two it is the same poison usedn a former russian spy and his ughter in march. the british emergency committee met this morning to discussns london's re but russia is denying any connection to the incident calling it propaganda aimed at embarr m world cup. >> nerve wracking isn't it. >> don't touch anything, you know, don't doou anything. wash y hands, you know, all of that sort o stuff. >> authorities say they believe there's little risk to the public right now b they're still urging people to be extremely cautious as the >> on the way visiting voters leads to a visit from police >> such an important decision and er going to give you a great one. >> and thene preside step closer to picking ath nominee to supreme court. three judges he's focusedk upon. >> a northern virginia city eliminates its civil weekend. we're going to tell you what's being done to replace it. >>
heavy rain and flooding inus wirdes morete t yhan a foot falg in a matter of hours turning streets theresevere stormd the city to call off its reworks show. >> british officials now s a military grade nervege in russio peoon two it is the same poison usedn a former russian spy and his ughter in march. the british emergency committee met this morning to discussns london's re but russia is denying any connection to the incident calling it propaganda aimed at embarr m world cup. >>...