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and joanna breyer has written a book i think when your child is sick and she has worked in pediatrics area with children who have diseases cancer think it is a very important book your child doesn't have to be sick to read your interesting connection parenting advice like how you tell a sibling their brother or sister are seriously ill or make the process go better. i have started now and i think it will be a great book. john and bobby to teddy? >> so in
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where's joanna, so i should say bye?"ery excited about portugal chances? [ speaking foreign language ] [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: final 16. cristiano ronaldo, is that somebody that you have feelings for? >> oh, listen. [ laughter ] i just told a really great story about my fiancÉ otherwise -- [ light laughter ] i used to say that i was gonna marry him and he just doesn't know it yet. >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm not one for polygamy, but i could be. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] well, let's see if they win the world cup. >> yes. >> seth: if they win the world cup, i think anyone -- >> if they win -- >> seth: yeah. >> cristiano, i could be your prize. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank you so much for being here. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> seth: give it up for katie stevens, everyone. "the bold type" airs tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on freeform. we'll be right back. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there
where's joanna, so i should say bye?"ery excited about portugal chances? [ speaking foreign language ] [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: final 16. cristiano ronaldo, is that somebody that you have feelings for? >> oh, listen. [ laughter ] i just told a really great story about my fiancÉ otherwise -- [ light laughter ] i used to say that i was gonna marry him and he just doesn't know it yet. >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm not one for polygamy, but i could be. >>...
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>>> welcome to "street sign"s, i'm joanna very is a chee and these are your headlines the brexit hurts currency. she narrowly avoids a no confidence vote. >>> okado sinks. the ecommerce firm warns it will be bigger than expected as increased spending hits first half earnings. >>> turkish leader erdogan wields his new presidential powers by appointing his son-in-law as finance manager. >>> neighborly rivalry takes center stage as france and belgium prepare to battle it out in the first of the world cup semi-finals. >>> and of course our top story this morning, theresa may's new luck cabinet gets to work. dominic steps into david davis's shoes. in a scathing resignation letter to the prime minister johnson wrote that the, quote, dream is dieing suffocated by needles self-doubt and warned that the u.k. would end up like a colony of the e.u in response theresa may said she was a little surprised by boris johnson's resignation given his backing on friday. but may added that it was right he stepped down if he was unable to support the deal, but in the party may was cheered by conservative la
>>> welcome to "street sign"s, i'm joanna very is a chee and these are your headlines the brexit hurts currency. she narrowly avoids a no confidence vote. >>> okado sinks. the ecommerce firm warns it will be bigger than expected as increased spending hits first half earnings. >>> turkish leader erdogan wields his new presidential powers by appointing his son-in-law as finance manager. >>> neighborly rivalry takes center stage as france and belgium...
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joanna jolly reports.as of japan have seen rainfall as intense as this. vast areas in the main island of honshu have been inundated with muddy water as rivers have burst their banks. many of those killed have fallen into and been swept away by the fast flowing floods. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and factories have been forced to halt production. this is a mountainous area and the authorities have warned against the threat of mudslides, which have already claimed several lives. japan's infrastructure has also suffered as roads have crumbled and rail lines have been broken in half. 50,000 police officers, firefighters and members of the defence forces have been deployed to rescue those cut—off or flooded out of homes. officials have told the public to be vigilant against further danger from landslides, rising rivers and strong winds. translation: heavy rain will continue in the area for western to eastern japan. and it will be historic torrential rainfall, which could be the heaviest rain ever reco
joanna jolly reports.as of japan have seen rainfall as intense as this. vast areas in the main island of honshu have been inundated with muddy water as rivers have burst their banks. many of those killed have fallen into and been swept away by the fast flowing floods. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and factories have been forced to halt production. this is a mountainous area and the authorities have warned against the threat of mudslides, which have already claimed several lives. japan's...
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joanna jolly reports.nd western areas of japan have seen rainfall as intense as this. vast areas in the main island of honshu have been inundated with muddy water as rivers have burst their banks. many of those killed have fallen into and been swept away by the fast flowing floods. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and factories have been forced to halt production. this is a mountainous area and the authorities have warned against the threat of mudslides, which have already claimed several lives. japan's infrastructure has also suffered as roads have crumbled and rail lines have been broken in half. 50,000 police officers, firefighters and members of the defence forces have been deployed to rescue those cut—off or flooded out of homes. officials have told the public to be vigilant against further danger from landslides, rising rivers and strong winds. translation: heavy rain will continue in the area for western to eastern japan. and it will be historic torrential rainfall, which could be the heaviest
joanna jolly reports.nd western areas of japan have seen rainfall as intense as this. vast areas in the main island of honshu have been inundated with muddy water as rivers have burst their banks. many of those killed have fallen into and been swept away by the fast flowing floods. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and factories have been forced to halt production. this is a mountainous area and the authorities have warned against the threat of mudslides, which have already claimed several...
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joanna breyewelcome to the newshour. >> thank you. >> woodruff: i'll be candid at the outset. i wanted to talk to you because among other things my husband and i have had a son w serious medical issues and we knowi know, firsthand what a serious subject this is and how important is to tackle it. r d you did this book just grow naturally out of yars of being a psychologist or did you have to be talked intot? >> i began by writing a book for children who hated treatment with a section for parents and enough people told me that the part for section for parents was really good. another person suggested perhaps i could write a book for parents reflecting their stories and my own observations over the years. and that's what i started to do. >> woodruff: you break some of the advice, much of the advice in the book up by the age of the child: babies, toddlers, and then children in school, and then adolescents. you do that because of obviously different levels of maturity but also the importance of communicating. i mean you've got some items here with us that you'vese actuallyin your p
joanna breyewelcome to the newshour. >> thank you. >> woodruff: i'll be candid at the outset. i wanted to talk to you because among other things my husband and i have had a son w serious medical issues and we knowi know, firsthand what a serious subject this is and how important is to tackle it. r d you did this book just grow naturally out of yars of being a psychologist or did you have to be talked intot? >> i began by writing a book for children who hated treatment with a...
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joanna, thank you. to shore up her numbers, her staff having meetings with labour and liberal democrat mps later today, underlining the numbers issue. she needs labour and lib dem support for that decision taken at chequers on friday about what she feels brexit truly means. this has been facilitated by the resignation of david davis who has been speaking scores of later political editor, laura kuenssberg. —— speaking exclusively to our political editor. essentially, two policies and the tactics. we are now proposing to use the same rule book, or the same laws, really, as the european union, not equivalent, not similar, but the same. and that will provide all sorts of problems when it comes to if we want to diverge and do something different. so the return of control to parliament is more illusory than it is real. secondly, the customs arrangements, we will be collecting taxes, tariffs for the european union. they are bound to insist on a european court having a say in that, and that'll be a problem in t
joanna, thank you. to shore up her numbers, her staff having meetings with labour and liberal democrat mps later today, underlining the numbers issue. she needs labour and lib dem support for that decision taken at chequers on friday about what she feels brexit truly means. this has been facilitated by the resignation of david davis who has been speaking scores of later political editor, laura kuenssberg. —— speaking exclusively to our political editor. essentially, two policies and the...
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i'm joanna ver sec i >>> sergio man -- leads chrysler and the sister companies reeling as the ceo is replaced due to ill health under performs in a red session in europe. >>> beijing warned washington that threats and intimidation will never work. steve mnuchin says there's a real chance all chinese imports will be hit with tariffs. >>> turbulent -- shares plummet after the carrier warns of more strikes that will weigh on summer fares. >>> a cautious note for julius bar. the swiss private bank, trade concerns continue. >>> shares in fiat are lower along with ferrari and cnh and tariff exports thatfollows the reshuffle following the -- mark yoin according to fiat is being treated in zurich after suffering complications following shoulder surgery there's no further details on that >> match yoen i -- we're going to look at the key moments in marchionne's career. >> sergio at the helm of the company for 14 years we have been looking back at the milestones of his career june 2004 he was first appointed ceo of fiat. it was seen as a gamble because he did not have auto industry experience,
i'm joanna ver sec i >>> sergio man -- leads chrysler and the sister companies reeling as the ceo is replaced due to ill health under performs in a red session in europe. >>> beijing warned washington that threats and intimidation will never work. steve mnuchin says there's a real chance all chinese imports will be hit with tariffs. >>> turbulent -- shares plummet after the carrier warns of more strikes that will weigh on summer fares. >>> a cautious note for...
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this morning what joanna says d ser husbas every time a new baby i born.lebrating my birthday in new york city. shoutout to the children's home and my mom. >> it's our weekend at the "tod" show. >> love you, kyle, can't wait to marry you in september. >> first time in new york and we're the "today" show. >> welcome back. good to see you onur this saty morning here on "today." >> a large crowd today.s i alw say this is one of the highlights for the show for me, seeing all these peo over the country. >> we'll join them in just a bit. it is a busy saturday so let's start with the overnight news from thailand, as the boys have sent handwritten letters up to their parents letting them know that they're doing okay inside that cave. this asee rescuers k a close eye on the incoming rains, which could pose a major problem for rescue efforts. nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely is outside the cave in thailand. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig. they are hdwritten with real love and they give us a real insight into what the boys are thinkin
this morning what joanna says d ser husbas every time a new baby i born.lebrating my birthday in new york city. shoutout to the children's home and my mom. >> it's our weekend at the "tod" show. >> love you, kyle, can't wait to marry you in september. >> first time in new york and we're the "today" show. >> welcome back. good to see you onur this saty morning here on "today." >> a large crowd today.s i alw say this is one of the...
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joanna coddington says she called 911 three times after delivering her baby girl at home... 3 monthsarly.when she couldn't get through... she called her mom at work... joanna coddington: "my mom answered and i told her that i gave birth to the baby and she wasn't breathing."theresa kerby raced home... twice more.. calling 911... this time from her phone.not getting through.... they got in their car and drove to the closest emergency room.more than 15 minutes of busy signal... from the 911 center. theresa kerby / coddington's mother: "nobody knows what the possibilities are if 911 could have came, but the end result is the same and that's that baby angel's not with us." douglas county 911 director dave sleeter says the dispatchers were overwhelmed with 3-4 times the normal amount of calls... most.. non-emergency--- reporting fireworks complaints.theresa kerby / coddington's mother: "that just infuriated me, because real emergencies, of life and death, were not able to get through."but the 911 center says the ácarriers are the issue.sleeter says there's a certain number of connections
joanna coddington says she called 911 three times after delivering her baby girl at home... 3 monthsarly.when she couldn't get through... she called her mom at work... joanna coddington: "my mom answered and i told her that i gave birth to the baby and she wasn't breathing."theresa kerby raced home... twice more.. calling 911... this time from her phone.not getting through.... they got in their car and drove to the closest emergency room.more than 15 minutes of busy signal... from the...
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. >> reporter: nestled in the hills of mendocino county lies joanna's pot farm.ou consider yourself a small farmer? >> definitely. the smallest of small. >> she grows on less than a quarter acre and because she's growing legally, she's had to clear a lot of regulatory hurdles, like making sure her plants are far enough away from her property line. but some of the hurdles are high. if growers want to hire employees, for example, they have to make their farms wheelchair accessible. her property is steep and the upgrades expensive. without workers, she and her partner can't expand. >> we've gotten outside jobs in order to make this small farm stay alive. >> do you worry that ultimately it may not work out for you? >> every day. >> reporter: it's not going to work out for a lot of small farmers, and these are the guys who break the bad news. they're land management consultants who inspect pot farms to see if they meet state and local requirements. back when marijuana was illegal, growers hid in the hills. turns out the land that's good for hiding isn't always good fo
. >> reporter: nestled in the hills of mendocino county lies joanna's pot farm.ou consider yourself a small farmer? >> definitely. the smallest of small. >> she grows on less than a quarter acre and because she's growing legally, she's had to clear a lot of regulatory hurdles, like making sure her plants are far enough away from her property line. but some of the hurdles are high. if growers want to hire employees, for example, they have to make their farms wheelchair...
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thick toned and i think it's quickly paced enough that you are not going to get bogged down in it and joanna bryer has written a book i think called when your child is sick or something like that, she's worked in pediatric area with children who have serious diseases, cancer and all that and i think it's a very important book. your child doesn't have to be sick to read it. it makes interesting connections between i think good parenting advice and how you tell a sibling that brother or for is ill and what you can do to make the process goes better and i started in on that and i think will be good book to finish. >> maybe war and peace on the table. [laughter] >> it's been on the table a long time. [laughter] >> i forget when it was but one of the papers published an article of the 20 greatest books that no one has actually read -- [laughter] >> so true. it was on the list. >> well, chief, i know that you have a very busy schedule and tight schedule but i wanted to just say how much each of us appreciates your presence here today and come back to where i started and that is leadership that you
thick toned and i think it's quickly paced enough that you are not going to get bogged down in it and joanna bryer has written a book i think called when your child is sick or something like that, she's worked in pediatric area with children who have serious diseases, cancer and all that and i think it's a very important book. your child doesn't have to be sick to read it. it makes interesting connections between i think good parenting advice and how you tell a sibling that brother or for is...
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and he has been enormously encouraging every step of the way of me writing this book. >> woodruff: joanna breyer, the book is "when your cguld is sick: e to navigating the practical and emotional challenges of cari for a child who's very ill." thank you. >> thank you so much, judy. >> woodruff: million children grew up with mister rogers and his neighborhood. now a new documentary explores his life and lessons.ff jey brown has more.wn >> bro: the trolley, the cute sock-puppets, the cardigan sweater-- millions loved mister rogers and his neighborhood, others found it all a bit, well, too "nice." filmmaker morgan neville watched as a kid and, looking again as an adult, found something worth exploring, celebrating today. >> when i started digging into him i just felt like this was a voice i don't hear in our culture anymore. a itoice that needs a place at the table and it's a ice that speaks up for a lot of things that nobody else is. speaking out f it's a grownup voices empathetic and that's looking out for our own cultural long- term well-being. >> brown: ville, who won an oscar for his do
and he has been enormously encouraging every step of the way of me writing this book. >> woodruff: joanna breyer, the book is "when your cguld is sick: e to navigating the practical and emotional challenges of cari for a child who's very ill." thank you. >> thank you so much, judy. >> woodruff: million children grew up with mister rogers and his neighborhood. now a new documentary explores his life and lessons.ff jey brown has more.wn >> bro: the trolley, the...
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joanna will present on the rest of this. >> thank you very much. >> hi. i'm joanna. i am a development partner on the parcel. and i just wanted to provide a brief development update at this point. as far as the budget, we are actually in the throes of applying for financing, which is financing for veterans projects from the state. so that application will be our first major funding source to come in if we are successful. it is $10 million. right now, according to the current financial projections, the amount that would be neat is sold by the city is, we have heard from the city as capped at $18 million. which is significantly less then they gap financing on recent projects. so we have run a few different iterations of numbers and it looks like we will need both. and additional allocation of project space and vouchers, and to proceed with modular construction in order to achieve that 18 million dollar gap. it just our contacts, that is a hundred $75,000 per unit on recent other projects that have been funded by the city. we have been seeing about, no less than $270,00
joanna will present on the rest of this. >> thank you very much. >> hi. i'm joanna. i am a development partner on the parcel. and i just wanted to provide a brief development update at this point. as far as the budget, we are actually in the throes of applying for financing, which is financing for veterans projects from the state. so that application will be our first major funding source to come in if we are successful. it is $10 million. right now, according to the current...
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the team started in 2013 and the likes of laura kenny and joanna rowsell shand have previously riddenally for the quarter—finals at the women's hockey world cup after the second—lowest ranked team — ireland — secured a shock victory over india. the green army beat the side ranked fifth in the world 1—0 thanks to anna o'flanagan's deflected effort. the result means ireland — who are competing in their first world cup in 16 years — will top pool b and have guaranteed their place in the quarterfinals. england face ireland this sunday to determine where they will finish in the group. it is an absolute dream experience. we were pinching ourselves for a couple of days anyway but it is brilliant for us. it wasn't outside the realms of possibility for this team. we came here with the belief, we did our homework and played a lot of the teams in our pool before and knew we could get a result. it is an unbelievable experience. earlier, spain dominated south africa in their second group game of the tournament. two first—quarter goals started the upset. south africa only got a look—in in the third
the team started in 2013 and the likes of laura kenny and joanna rowsell shand have previously riddenally for the quarter—finals at the women's hockey world cup after the second—lowest ranked team — ireland — secured a shock victory over india. the green army beat the side ranked fifth in the world 1—0 thanks to anna o'flanagan's deflected effort. the result means ireland — who are competing in their first world cup in 16 years — will top pool b and have guaranteed their place in...
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here's joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day's news. minister's country home, chequers, on friday. ministers have been involved in heated discussions in recent weeks as they try to find a plan they can all agree on. there's more instability for germany's coalition government after the country's interior minister offered to resign. horst seehofer has been pushing for a tougher approach to asylum—seekers and was reported to be unhappy with last week's european union deal on migration. its not yet clear whether his resignation will be accepted by german chancellor angela merkel. police have launched an investigation after a 1k year old boy was stabbed in north london. officers were called to the scene at fairbridge road near islington at around seven o clock last night where the victim was found with a number of injuries. a 1a year—old boy and another 15—year—old have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. an 11—year—old — who had been arrested — has now been released. the people of mexico have elected their first left—wing presid
here's joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day's news. minister's country home, chequers, on friday. ministers have been involved in heated discussions in recent weeks as they try to find a plan they can all agree on. there's more instability for germany's coalition government after the country's interior minister offered to resign. horst seehofer has been pushing for a tougher approach to asylum—seekers and was reported to be unhappy with last week's european union...
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i'm joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live.ighters from across england are joining their colleagues on the burning moors of greater manchester and lancashire today. crews from tyne and wear, northamptonshire and shropshire are attempting to extinguish major fires on winter hill, above bolton, and moors around saddleworth, near oldham. ben norman, from lancashire fire and rescue service has been explaining the problems his team faces. the ground is very arduous conditions that they are working on so conditions that they are working on so that creates its challenges. we are enjoying a fabulous summer period but it's not great for the firefighters all the fire itself, which is why we have the most aggressive fighting at four a: m. , which is why we have the most aggressive fighting at four a:m., at first light. as the day gets hotter it creates problems for the firefighters and intensifies the firefighters and intensifies the fire and we will also see fires that we extinguish yesterday where we tried to dig out the pete and the fi
i'm joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live.ighters from across england are joining their colleagues on the burning moors of greater manchester and lancashire today. crews from tyne and wear, northamptonshire and shropshire are attempting to extinguish major fires on winter hill, above bolton, and moors around saddleworth, near oldham. ben norman, from lancashire fire and rescue service has been explaining the problems his team faces. the ground is very arduous conditions that they are...
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joanna breyer has written a book called when your child is sick. i think it is a very important book. your child does not have to be sick to read it. how do you tell a sibling that there brother or sister is very ill. i have started in that and i think it will be a good one to finish. it has been on the table a long time. one of the papers published an article. >> so true. >> it was on the list. >> i know you have a very busy schedule, but i wanted to say -- i can tell you i'm looking forward to reading. i got a book called why bob dylan matters. it is written by a harvard professor. it sounds like it will be very good. jeff rosen has written a new biography, but it is light. you get down in it. when your child is sick risotto in fact, she works in pediatric areas. this is good parenting advice on things. if the tell a sibling brother or sister is seriously ill. what you can do to make that process go better. i've started in on that. it may be war and peace on the table. >> it has been on the table for a long time. one of the papers published an ar
joanna breyer has written a book called when your child is sick. i think it is a very important book. your child does not have to be sick to read it. how do you tell a sibling that there brother or sister is very ill. i have started in that and i think it will be a good one to finish. it has been on the table a long time. one of the papers published an article. >> so true. >> it was on the list. >> i know you have a very busy schedule, but i wanted to say -- i can tell you i'm...
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joanna jolly, bbc news.ine that could protect people from hiv. scientists acknowledge there are huge challenges to overcome but they say they are seriously hopeful, cautiously hopeful. now it's time for a look at the weather. the weekend has got off to a warm and hot start in places with plenty of sunshine, more to come tomorrow for many. we have seen the shower in kent but they will fade this evening, plenty of evening sunshine to come, and then lengthening clear spells, north—west scotland, the cloud increasing, lightweight and drizzle later in the night. —— light rain. temperatures close to freezing in scotland but double figures tonight and elsewhere 12—16 figures. rather humid. into tomorrow plenty of sunshine to begin the day. there will be some cloud building, baby shower in northern england and southern scotland, hit and miss. and northern scotland will be cloudier and cooler compared with today, still a bit of light rain and drizzle in places and more of a breeze as well, and atlantic breeze bringin
joanna jolly, bbc news.ine that could protect people from hiv. scientists acknowledge there are huge challenges to overcome but they say they are seriously hopeful, cautiously hopeful. now it's time for a look at the weather. the weekend has got off to a warm and hot start in places with plenty of sunshine, more to come tomorrow for many. we have seen the shower in kent but they will fade this evening, plenty of evening sunshine to come, and then lengthening clear spells, north—west scotland,...
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it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm joanna gosling. welcome to the programme. the wrath of a lib dem mp who's on maternity leave with her four—week old baby and is accusing the conservative party chairman of breaking an agreement with her not to vote on brexit. we'll be speaking to two mps who have recently had babies about how it works when you're on maternity leave and there's an urgent vote. a high courtjudge will rule this morning on the privacy case brought by sir cliff richard against the bbc for the way it covered a police raid at his home in berkshire. sir cliff, who denied a claim of historical sexual assault, was questioned but never arrested or charged. we'll bring you that ruling when it comes. sexting and not drinking alcohol — does this explain why
it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm joanna gosling. welcome to the programme. the wrath of a lib dem mp who's on maternity leave with her four—week old baby and is accusing the conservative party chairman of breaking an agreement with her not to vote on brexit. we'll be speaking to two mps who have recently had babies about how it works when you're on maternity leave and there's an urgent vote. a high courtjudge will rule this morning on the privacy case brought by sir cliff richard against the bbc...
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thought wow maybe i should make a website maybe russians might like this so i did make my website site joanna sting ray dot com and when the website came out within the first two or three weeks there were a hundred million i half a million people that went on the website looking at all the old photos and then i saw how everybody was for that time and it was interesting but you know everything in the arts sometimes in life is so cyclical and so i think it's just natural that it's about twenty five years thirty years after the saw happened in the eighty's that that i'm not surprised by the interest being renewed well john i really have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. ministry's police school says in the city administrations of many countries depend on one cool peroration that does one like will be one of the boys go to. the beat on this gun was going to guns in the woods as if you did you know going into this you must assume like them. you don't know. much security when you have a. microsoft dependent government. corruption is everywhere in our ho
thought wow maybe i should make a website maybe russians might like this so i did make my website site joanna sting ray dot com and when the website came out within the first two or three weeks there were a hundred million i half a million people that went on the website looking at all the old photos and then i saw how everybody was for that time and it was interesting but you know everything in the arts sometimes in life is so cyclical and so i think it's just natural that it's about twenty...
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thought wow maybe i should make a website maybe russians might like this so i did make my website site joanna sting ray dot com and when the web site came out within the first two or three weeks there were one hundred million. half a million people that went on the web site looking at all the old photos and then i saw how everybody was for that time and it was interesting but you know everything in the arts sometimes in life is so sickle call and so i think it's just natural but it's about twenty five years thirty years after the saw happened in the eighty's that that i'm not surprised by the interest being renewed well john i really have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. there are one other comment on other. love the idea that not out of the mouth of the money get a little mad at each other. this was a good time to. try to move. that you know how to not why not gender again for a changing of the old people we believe you. know my kids i don't want the bubble so johnny the audio of the moment i want to tell them about how do a lot of kids or is it
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he's written an autobiography, he has a degree and in 2009, married joanna. and then...hocked. and very excited. i think the most difficult thing about fatherhood for me will be finding effective ways to communicate with a baby. i have experienced extreme loneliness, but it taught me to be comfortable with my own company. i think it is easy to ta ke my own company. i think it is easy to take communicating for granted. everyone says actions are more powerful than words. but i wonder, communication is one of our most powerful tools. and is it not our words that lead to action? bbc news. hello there. i think you would agree with me it's been a pretty remarkable summer for heat and dry weather. things couldn't get any hotter. it looks like this up coming week potentially being the hottest speu week potentially being the hottest spell of the year so far. but not for everyone. the further north and west of you are across the uk, the cloudier and breezy here. and the sequel it will be with some rain at times. when i say cool, not quite as hot as what we're going to see from the
he's written an autobiography, he has a degree and in 2009, married joanna. and then...hocked. and very excited. i think the most difficult thing about fatherhood for me will be finding effective ways to communicate with a baby. i have experienced extreme loneliness, but it taught me to be comfortable with my own company. i think it is easy to ta ke my own company. i think it is easy to take communicating for granted. everyone says actions are more powerful than words. but i wonder,...
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time for the latest news, here's joanna gosling.ed until october, as heavy rainfall hampers rescue efforts. british cave divers discovered the boys yesterday, nine days after they disappeared. rescuers face a daunting logistical challenge to bring them out of the cave system safely, and are taking them four months worth of food. an action plan designed to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and tra nsgender people in the uk from discrimination has been announced by the government. the 4.5 million pound proposals addresses access to healthcare, education in schools, and the proposed ban of a controversial "gay cure". labour says the plans don't go far enough — and shy away from real change. police on the island of bute are attempting to piece together the last movements of a six—year—old girl, whose body was found in woodland yesterday. officers are treating the death of alesha mcphail as unexplained, and are keen to speak to any of the island's residents who joined the search after she was reported missing at around 06:30. one of britain
time for the latest news, here's joanna gosling.ed until october, as heavy rainfall hampers rescue efforts. british cave divers discovered the boys yesterday, nine days after they disappeared. rescuers face a daunting logistical challenge to bring them out of the cave system safely, and are taking them four months worth of food. an action plan designed to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and tra nsgender people in the uk from discrimination has been announced by the government. the 4.5 million...
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here's joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day's news. dominic raab, the new brexit secretary, was one of the first to arrive. mrs may was forced into the reshuffle when her brexit negotiating position was rejected by his predecessor and the foreign secretary. meanwhile jeremy hunt, who replaces mrjohnson, says he's "four square" behind her. will you hold firm on the brexit plan? absolutely. is the government in crisis? norman smith is in downing street. it was a tumultuous day yesterday but what is in store today? the new look cabinet has just finished its first meeting. no more resignations, we counted them in and out and as liam fox left on a colic shuddered, are you resigning and he shook his head and said no —— a colleague shouted. mrs may left a short time later wearing a fairly eye—catching fascinator, perhaps a demonstration of self—confidence, i suspect her media team might applaud it would be a show of bravado after her difficulties but the signs are she might now have some breathing space because the brexiteers seem determined
here's joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day's news. dominic raab, the new brexit secretary, was one of the first to arrive. mrs may was forced into the reshuffle when her brexit negotiating position was rejected by his predecessor and the foreign secretary. meanwhile jeremy hunt, who replaces mrjohnson, says he's "four square" behind her. will you hold firm on the brexit plan? absolutely. is the government in crisis? norman smith is in downing street. it was...
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time for the latest news, here's joanna gosling.been hospitalised after being exposed to an unknown substance. the man and woman in their 40s were found unconscious inside a property in the town on saturday evening. the pair are said to be in a critical condition at salisbury district hospital. a number of areas in amesbury and salisbury have been cordoned off as a precaution. the government is setting out plans for the fishing industry after brexit. ministers say the new proposals will make fishing more sustainable and environmentally friendly in future, because the uk will negotiate access to its waters as an independent coastal state. the scottish government says it has significant concerns about the plans, which have been broadly welcomed by the fishing industry. this white paper is good news for the fishing industry and for coastal communities in scotland and across the united kingdom. we are taking back control of our territorial waters. once we leave the european union, we will be able to ensure that we decide who comes into
time for the latest news, here's joanna gosling.been hospitalised after being exposed to an unknown substance. the man and woman in their 40s were found unconscious inside a property in the town on saturday evening. the pair are said to be in a critical condition at salisbury district hospital. a number of areas in amesbury and salisbury have been cordoned off as a precaution. the government is setting out plans for the fishing industry after brexit. ministers say the new proposals will make...
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thought wow maybe i should make a website maybe russians might like this so i did make my website site joanna sting ray dot com and when the website came out within the first two or three weeks there were one hundred million i have. a million people that went on the web site looking at all the old photos and then i saw how everybody was for that time and it was interesting but you know everything in the arts sometimes in life is cyclical and so i think it's just natural that it's about twenty five years thirty years after the saw happened in the eighty's that that i'm not surprised by the interest being renewed well john i really have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for. our . welcome back to worlds apart with jonathan green american musician and a prominent speaker of the sylvia to rock scene in the nine hundred eighty s. john i know that there were long periods. during which you did not visit russia i think it was twelve or maybe even twenty years at a time that you stayed away from this country was there any particular reason for that you kno
thought wow maybe i should make a website maybe russians might like this so i did make my website site joanna sting ray dot com and when the website came out within the first two or three weeks there were one hundred million i have. a million people that went on the web site looking at all the old photos and then i saw how everybody was for that time and it was interesting but you know everything in the arts sometimes in life is cyclical and so i think it's just natural that it's about twenty...
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and joanna brier has written a book called, i think it is, "when your child is sick" or something like that. she has worked in the pediatric area with children who have serious diseases, cancer and all that, and i think it's a very important book. your child doesn't have to be sick to read it, it makes interesting connections between good parenting advice and things tell a sibling that their brother or sister is series leal, what you can do to make the process will better, and i have started on that. maybe you leave "war and peace" on the table. chief justice roberts: it has been on the table a long time. i forget which one it was one of , the papers published an article, the 20 greatest books that no one has actually read. judge wilkinson. -- judge wilkinson so true. :chief justice roberts: it was on the list. judge wilkinson: i know you have a very busy and tight schedule. i wanted to say how much it -- how much each one of us appreciates your presence here here today, coming back to where i started. it is just an inspiration to us all what you do. chief justice roberts: it is very n
and joanna brier has written a book called, i think it is, "when your child is sick" or something like that. she has worked in the pediatric area with children who have serious diseases, cancer and all that, and i think it's a very important book. your child doesn't have to be sick to read it, it makes interesting connections between good parenting advice and things tell a sibling that their brother or sister is series leal, what you can do to make the process will better, and i have...
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joanna is in the newsroom.vestigation has been launched after a woman who came into contact with the nerve agent novichok in wiltshire has died. dawn sturgess and her partner fell ill last weekend in the town of amesbury close to where the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter were poisoned in march. here's our correspondent tom burridge with more. killed after somehow coming into contact with a deadly nerve agent, dawn sturgess's death means the police are now investigating murder. the staff here at salisbury district hospital worked tirelessly to save dawn. our staff are talented, dedicated and professional, and i know that they will be hurting too. they did everything that they could. chemical weapons experts have been decontaminating the hostel where dawn sturgess lived. police say she was killed by the same type of nerve agent, known as a novichok, used against a former russian spy and his daughter back in march. the government blamed russia for the poisoning of the skripals, who survived. the
joanna is in the newsroom.vestigation has been launched after a woman who came into contact with the nerve agent novichok in wiltshire has died. dawn sturgess and her partner fell ill last weekend in the town of amesbury close to where the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter were poisoned in march. here's our correspondent tom burridge with more. killed after somehow coming into contact with a deadly nerve agent, dawn sturgess's death means the police are now investigating...
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i'm joanna gosling.ibing the prime minster‘s current approach as "the worst of both worlds". the only way through this now is to take that decision away from the hands of politicians and put it back into the hands of the public, for them to be able to decide. net migration from the eu reaches its lowest level for five years. but migration from elsewhere is on the increase. and, will it be third time lucky for train passengers? govia thameslink launches its third timetable in the space of two months. this one, it claims, will be more "robust and reliable".
i'm joanna gosling.ibing the prime minster‘s current approach as "the worst of both worlds". the only way through this now is to take that decision away from the hands of politicians and put it back into the hands of the public, for them to be able to decide. net migration from the eu reaches its lowest level for five years. but migration from elsewhere is on the increase. and, will it be third time lucky for train passengers? govia thameslink launches its third timetable in the...
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thought wow maybe i should make a website maybe russians might like this so i did make my website joanna sting ray dot com and when the website came out within the first two or three weeks there were one hundred million i have. a million people that went on the web site looking at all the old photos and then i somehow missed out everybody was for that time and it was interesting but you know everything in the arts sometimes in life is so cyclical and so i think it's just natural that it's about twenty five years thirty years after this all happened in the eighty's that that i'm not surprised by the interest being renewed while john i really have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. on. both so you will both be in both parties your last years does. she doesn't it with the people most of us are not but what i mean. we're never going to get what was a mother. with. really a local superman family we can see that you know whose life. was your it was the home of the real. old boy seymour. with the baby but it was in the middle most of them even when h
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thought wow maybe i should make a website maybe russians might like this so i did make my website site joanna sting ray dot com and when the web site came out within the first two or three weeks there were one hundred million a half. a million people that went on the web site looking at all the old photos and then i saw how everybody was for that time and it was interesting but you know everything in the arts sometimes in life is sickle call and so i think it's just natural that it's about twenty five years thirty years after this all happened in the eighty's that that i'm not surprised by the interest being renewed while john every have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. our. financial guide i don't buy it i'm on a few. friday i suppose some of my it's from the future trucker watch keyser. camera. roughly once the show and some movie thank you for the. future uncool videos during the world cup this summer with the broccoli staring at . me down more on string i don't really don't t.v. . welcome back to worlds apart with joy on a stingray an america
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joanna is amazing also. this is what sets me apart. you grew up in a housing project in new york, one of seven children. we had an alcoholic mother and absent father. head start came to town when i was three and a half i was chosen to go to nursery school at the time and i fell in love with education. the smell of ivory dishwashing takes me back to preschool i remember the joy i had as a preschool child. i found my way back to my population. i grew up and went on to study child psychology. when i was asked to institute in the classroom i have brought my social skills to preschool children education. i believe in standing up for the children at risk. i stand up for special needs return and why teachers. i would not be here today if it wasn't for my teachers to find coverage so i could leave the classroom. i have five teachers when i need 12. i am here too speak to teachers and families and children. there can be no higher education without education. 0 to 3 is important. trauma can change that. that is why we do a lot of social work. i
joanna is amazing also. this is what sets me apart. you grew up in a housing project in new york, one of seven children. we had an alcoholic mother and absent father. head start came to town when i was three and a half i was chosen to go to nursery school at the time and i fell in love with education. the smell of ivory dishwashing takes me back to preschool i remember the joy i had as a preschool child. i found my way back to my population. i grew up and went on to study child psychology. when...
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i'm joanna gosling. these are the top stories developing at ham: president trump meets vladimir putin in finland for talks, and says relations between the us and russia have "never been worse". former education secretary justine greening backs calls for a second brexit referendum, describing the prime minster‘s current approach as "the worst of both worlds". the only way through this now is to take that decision away from the hands of politicians and put it back into the hands of the public, for them to be able to decide. net migration from the eu reaches its lowest level for five years. but migration from elsewhere is on the increase. and, will it be third time lucky for train passengers? govia thameslink launches its third timetable in the space of two months. this one, it claims, will be more "robust and reliable". and it's the morning after the night before in paris. french football fans celebrated their world cup victory through the night. good morning. president trump is meeeting russian leader vla
i'm joanna gosling. these are the top stories developing at ham: president trump meets vladimir putin in finland for talks, and says relations between the us and russia have "never been worse". former education secretary justine greening backs calls for a second brexit referendum, describing the prime minster‘s current approach as "the worst of both worlds". the only way through this now is to take that decision away from the hands of politicians and put it back into the...
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. >> reporter: nestled in the hills of the county lies joanna morris's pot farm. >> consider yourself small farm? >> definitely, the smallest of small. >> reporter: growing on less than a quarter acre, legally, she cleared a lot of hurdles like ensuring the plants are far enough away from the property line. >> searching and saving. >> reporter: some of the hurdles are high. >> challenging. >> reporter: if growers want to hire employees, fricti for exam property has to be wheelchair accessible. without that, they can't expand. >> we sought outside jobs in other words to make this a small farm to stay alive. >> reporter: do you worry or get nervous ultimately it may not work out for you in every day. >> reporter: it's not going to work out for a lot of small farmers. and these are the guys who break the bad news. they are land management consultants who inspect pot farms to see if they meet state and local requirements. that's when marijuana was illegal, growers hid in the hills. turned out the land good for hiding is not good for growing. >> that's the hard part of the job is being the
. >> reporter: nestled in the hills of the county lies joanna morris's pot farm. >> consider yourself small farm? >> definitely, the smallest of small. >> reporter: growing on less than a quarter acre, legally, she cleared a lot of hurdles like ensuring the plants are far enough away from the property line. >> searching and saving. >> reporter: some of the hurdles are high. >> challenging. >> reporter: if growers want to hire employees, fricti for...
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. >> joanna gains shared a photo of her nrn son, crew, on instagram with the caption n a little's b overand he's settling in just fine. the hgtv star welcomed the newborn with husband chip gains last saturday. the two are also pents to four other children. yeah, number five. >> yeah. >> we've been there, done this. we know how to do i >> all right. coming up on fox5 morning, the fda approves a new device tohe lp improve the lives of diabetics. >> it is the end of an era for music at best buy.>> this is the american legion bridge you're about to see at 5:20 this morning. fox5 m aning backfter this. >> ♪ -hey, did i me62n for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? you cannot hear me at all, >> ♪ >> one of myavorite songs of all time. >> really. >> i don't know why. that will get me going every time on the dance floor welcome back. we're glad you're wit us. it is 5:53. is it 5:53? i can't see it. , 5:23. i need to quit telling the time. let's turn our focus to businesseadlines. the u.s. tariff war with canada heats up wh our neighbors to the northng
. >> joanna gains shared a photo of her nrn son, crew, on instagram with the caption n a little's b overand he's settling in just fine. the hgtv star welcomed the newborn with husband chip gains last saturday. the two are also pents to four other children. yeah, number five. >> yeah. >> we've been there, done this. we know how to do i >> all right. coming up on fox5 morning, the fda approves a new device tohe lp improve the lives of diabetics. >> it is the end of...
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and joanna breyer has written a book called i think it's when your child is sick or something like that she's worked in pediatrics for children who have serious diseases, cancer and all that and i think it's a very important book. your child doesn't have to be set to read it. it makes interesting connections between parenting advice and things like how do you tell a sibling that their brother or sister isseriously ill. what you can do to make that process go better. and i started in on that and i think it's going to be great to finish . >> send us your summer reading list at instagram or facebook. book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> ladies and gentlemen, i was -- i was for the iraq invasion but i am against the cuban embargo. i've supported capital
and joanna breyer has written a book called i think it's when your child is sick or something like that she's worked in pediatrics for children who have serious diseases, cancer and all that and i think it's a very important book. your child doesn't have to be set to read it. it makes interesting connections between parenting advice and things like how do you tell a sibling that their brother or sister isseriously ill. what you can do to make that process go better. and i started in on that and...
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joanna, back to you.ompany, cambridge analytica, had deleted users's data. the data was passed on. what do you think of this half £1 million fine? under new york laws it could be 479 million because the rules have changed, so half a million doesn't sound like much, in the scheme of things? it doesn't. it could have been a lot bigger if it had been levied under the general data protection regulation but because the events happen before that new laws enforceable, half a million is the maximum the uk government could levy. in terms of finances for facebook, it is not very significant, but i think in terms of reputation and the knock—on effect of its business model, that could be considerably more considered —— considerably more significant. what about the impact on facebook, the reputational damage? obviously facebook has seen some turbulence over the last year, andi some turbulence over the last year, and i think people are beginning to realise more and more that when they use facebook as a platform, there
joanna, back to you.ompany, cambridge analytica, had deleted users's data. the data was passed on. what do you think of this half £1 million fine? under new york laws it could be 479 million because the rules have changed, so half a million doesn't sound like much, in the scheme of things? it doesn't. it could have been a lot bigger if it had been levied under the general data protection regulation but because the events happen before that new laws enforceable, half a million is the maximum...
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host: thank you, joanna. guest: to address your first issue, evangelical is simply a word that is translated from the greek meaning "the good news." the evangelical lutheran church traces its history to protestant reformation. they have attached the word a, in a way, the elc that the evangelicals who are supporting donald trump today, they are very different. they come out of the fundamentalist movement of the early 20th century. many evangelicals today were people who rejected some of the harsher sides of fundamentalism, and wanted to engage the culture a little bit more. jerry falwell senior and liberty university and many of trump's supporters did come out of a very conservative type of evangelicalism. some may call it fundamentalist, but it is a very different type of evangelicalism. word?damentalism a fair perhaps. often times, it is a word used by people who do not like somebody else. we need to be careful with that as well. host: this is from jodey. a fear of a woman president scared of evangelicals ar
host: thank you, joanna. guest: to address your first issue, evangelical is simply a word that is translated from the greek meaning "the good news." the evangelical lutheran church traces its history to protestant reformation. they have attached the word a, in a way, the elc that the evangelicals who are supporting donald trump today, they are very different. they come out of the fundamentalist movement of the early 20th century. many evangelicals today were people who rejected some...
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joanna jedrzejczyk: my whole body, my whole mind are focused on me getting better. fighting at such a high level is very hard, more emotionally and mentally than physically. jeremy stephens: when i show up that night, there's nothing in my way. i'm coming to take what's mine. dustin poirier: everything i've worked for is one fight away. (grunting) narrator: in the five-round main event, former ufc lightweight champion eddie alvarez, whose blistering attacks have earned him 16 career knockouts, squares off
joanna jedrzejczyk: my whole body, my whole mind are focused on me getting better. fighting at such a high level is very hard, more emotionally and mentally than physically. jeremy stephens: when i show up that night, there's nothing in my way. i'm coming to take what's mine. dustin poirier: everything i've worked for is one fight away. (grunting) narrator: in the five-round main event, former ufc lightweight champion eddie alvarez, whose blistering attacks have earned him 16 career knockouts,...
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cnbc's joanna joins us live from london.sla and the reporting from the "wall street journal." >> reporter: absolutely. this time the "wall street journal" is reporting that tesla asked some of its suppliers for cash refunds dating as far back as 2016. the request was described as being essential to tesla's continued operation. actually, elon musk has confirmed these reports and said they are actually seeking a price reduction but it would only apply from the third quarter of last year onwards. this comes at an interesting time for tesla. of course, they burned through about one billion dollars of cash per quarter. so lots of questions there. the other big story in the other space is that of fiat chrysler, there's new that the ceo has stepped down for health reasons. it comes as a bit of a surprise but the company was quit to name his replacement. he has been running their chief businesses for last couple years and that has been a strong component of the business as a total. shareholders have not taken well to the news. share
cnbc's joanna joins us live from london.sla and the reporting from the "wall street journal." >> reporter: absolutely. this time the "wall street journal" is reporting that tesla asked some of its suppliers for cash refunds dating as far back as 2016. the request was described as being essential to tesla's continued operation. actually, elon musk has confirmed these reports and said they are actually seeking a price reduction but it would only apply from the third...