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amy is back with more on lea's journey. >> good morning again.rough her diet. ♪ you better shape up 'cause i need a man ♪ >> reporter: this morning actress and singer lea michele is opening up in the latest issue of "health" magazine, the 33-year-old star revealing that she is living with pcos, or polycystic ovary syndrome. admitting she stayed quiet about her health issues until now because there are way more extreme versions of pcos that women have a lot of difficulty with which is why i haven't talked about it. there are women who have it so much more intense. pcos, or polycystic ovary syndrome, is a female hormone imbalance in which the ovaries may possibly form ovarian cysts. the condition can lead to weight gain, inferty and uterine cancer. the star said changing her diet has helped her cope. >> growing up in new york she loved carbs and sandwiches and bagels. so since then she's worked with her doctor to come up with a diet to help fight those pcos symptoms. >> reporter: according to the u.s. department of health and human services healthy
amy is back with more on lea's journey. >> good morning again.rough her diet. ♪ you better shape up 'cause i need a man ♪ >> reporter: this morning actress and singer lea michele is opening up in the latest issue of "health" magazine, the 33-year-old star revealing that she is living with pcos, or polycystic ovary syndrome. admitting she stayed quiet about her health issues until now because there are way more extreme versions of pcos that women have a lot of...
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the clock is continuing to tick toward october 31, which, if you hen't have a revocation of decisiono lea, if you don't have a deal, if you don't have an agreement on andextsion, thult position remains no deal. this does not get the u.k. any closer to having a revised agreement with the eu or a parliamentaragreement on that deal. jane: this has been a prn ty bad prime minister ship for boris johnson so far. s there any way he can turn any of t his advantage? >> it certainlhas been a very difficult first couple of weekss he has h votes defeated in as many days. whether or not he thes aboutab queen. i think you would see in more normal cwhcumstances ovming pressure for a prime minister to resign under the circumstances. we will need to watch th court's decision next week. if it is decided he misled the queen, thereould be tremendous calls for boris johnson to resign.to second will be whether he manages to renegotiate any sort of agreement with thethu. e has been lots of discussion about whether boris johnson reverts back to a northern ireland only backstop rather than a u.k.-wide one. it is
the clock is continuing to tick toward october 31, which, if you hen't have a revocation of decisiono lea, if you don't have a deal, if you don't have an agreement on andextsion, thult position remains no deal. this does not get the u.k. any closer to having a revised agreement with the eu or a parliamentaragreement on that deal. jane: this has been a prn ty bad prime minister ship for boris johnson so far. s there any way he can turn any of t his advantage? >> it certainlhas been a very...
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and the implication is that that was done because it was to stop lea ks of conversations of the presidentaving, there was one he had with malcolm turnbull, the then prime minister of australia back in 2017, that was leaked. and so the suggestion is that those calls like this very latest one, this controversial one with the president of ukraine are being kept with tighter security. of course the other side of the story, and the democrats suspect, that in fact what's happening is that the white house is trying to cover up details of that controversial conversation. peter bowes there. us sprinter christian coleman has won the 100m world championships gold in doha, just weeks after a controversy over his place in the competition. it makes him the fastest man of the year with a finish time of 9.76 seconds. the build up to the competition saw the us anti—doping agency charge coleman with missing three drugs tests in 12 months before withdrawing the claim. he gave this reaction, after his win. sad you start with something like that. trying to smear my reputation. and i don't know how the informa
and the implication is that that was done because it was to stop lea ks of conversations of the presidentaving, there was one he had with malcolm turnbull, the then prime minister of australia back in 2017, that was leaked. and so the suggestion is that those calls like this very latest one, this controversial one with the president of ukraine are being kept with tighter security. of course the other side of the story, and the democrats suspect, that in fact what's happening is that the white...
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a win by any margin in dublin would have sealed their status, lea pfrogging new zealand.rory best, who played his final home match and will retire after the world cup injapan. lydia campbell reports. it's rarely easy to say goodbye. just ask rory best. this is his home farewell before he retires after the world cup. and on theirfinal game before japan, the irish claimed the first points of the day. rob kearney driving over. these warm—up matches are for fine—tuning ahead of the world cup, and this was pitch perfect. leigh halfpenny added the conversion, giving wales a 10—7 lead at the break. but the second half was all about the men in green. their second try down to pure brute force. and james ryan added the third shortly after. eventually given after some discussion. and that's how it finished. the win lifting ireland to the top of the world rankings for the first time. ahead of the world cup, rory‘s side are simply the best. lydia campbell, bbc news. world cup favourites new zealand hammered tonga 92—7 in theirfinal warm—up game before the tournament begins injapan. th
a win by any margin in dublin would have sealed their status, lea pfrogging new zealand.rory best, who played his final home match and will retire after the world cup injapan. lydia campbell reports. it's rarely easy to say goodbye. just ask rory best. this is his home farewell before he retires after the world cup. and on theirfinal game before japan, the irish claimed the first points of the day. rob kearney driving over. these warm—up matches are for fine—tuning ahead of the world cup,...
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and that the man act we're expected tomorn lea in co alsoos it is pble that charges against thel teense upgraded. >> bk to you. >> continue to follow it. >> meantime seeing some incredible images from flood ravaged texas. senator ted cruz flew over southeast part of the state and capturedur es. trying to recover after tropical storm imel dumped ove0 inches of rain in some places in a tter of days. imelda blamed for five days. >> president trump spoke after coast guard in houston thanking coast guard for efforts following deangy fl. >> what would have been biggest catastrophe really o k itsind ended up being not that. tremendous damage. some life lost. you would have been talking out anywhere from 10 to 20 or lost.0 lives would have been trump is in houston to host joint alley with indian prime minister. >> well, differe story her in our area. we want to take a look from rlay dles crossed y beginning. it f doesn't reallyl that way outside though. >> michele, it is past midnight. nearly 80 degrees here at st tion and i meano say summer is honng on is understatement. >> yeah, not just for
and that the man act we're expected tomorn lea in co alsoos it is pble that charges against thel teense upgraded. >> bk to you. >> continue to follow it. >> meantime seeing some incredible images from flood ravaged texas. senator ted cruz flew over southeast part of the state and capturedur es. trying to recover after tropical storm imel dumped ove0 inches of rain in some places in a tter of days. imelda blamed for five days. >> president trump spoke after coast guard in...
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. >>> well,ynt cou despite tearfun bdaartos until their c nextrt hearing, which is not uexil nmot lea rne much more about what investigators say led up to that one fatal punch. okke a eolo. of that scuffle that ended with e death weed. however,ino showt'ntir incident, this happening fridayt, eveng a te oeno roth b followed and harassed the victi itting the teens a dollar.osore t was th older brother who first punched and pushed mr. edwe. followed him u the victim. knocking him to the...
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. >> it's called pcos and it's thought to affect 5% of women, and this morning actress lea michele opening up about how she was able to find relief through her diet. here's abc's amy robach. ♪ you better shape up because i need a man ♪ >> reporter: actress and singer lea michele is opening up in the latest issue of "health" magazine. the 33-year-old star revealing she is living with pcos, polycystic ovary syndrome, admitting she stayed quiet about her health issues until now because there are way more extreme versions of pcos that women have a lot of difficulty with, which is why i haven't talked about it. there are women who have it so much more intense. pcos, polycystic ovary syndrome, is a female hormone imbalance in which the ovaries may produce excessive amounts of testosterone along with possibly forming numerous small ovarian cysts. the condition can lead to weight gain, infertility, uterine cancer. the star saying changing her diet has helped her cope with the diagnosis. >> growing up in new york she loved carbs, sandwiches, bagels. since then she's worked with her doctor to come u
. >> it's called pcos and it's thought to affect 5% of women, and this morning actress lea michele opening up about how she was able to find relief through her diet. here's abc's amy robach. ♪ you better shape up because i need a man ♪ >> reporter: actress and singer lea michele is opening up in the latest issue of "health" magazine. the 33-year-old star revealing she is living with pcos, polycystic ovary syndrome, admitting she stayed quiet about her health issues...
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poer: t ou.exd th ttours, g lea claboser look amremiat the monument.be everyone else who comes today, this is what they are being tetogrureethhad vewi the y oohas bek. en whladyt ha t india to be able to expenses right befoheret tre aea3:d un>> i have been stationed all over the world. as a cfitural affairs ofr, i have sent many students from othe acountries to amend to washington on tours. of course, they visited the monuments and everything and i have never .wad caowlued out st because they were out there. it was a little bit cool bu no dog ee overlooking national harbodrd . ala ready at 70 degrees 7pual a9 tyirport. on tly aiort,arat ounus.hank you steve. we hav 7e breaking news on on what caused wordrs piorwi athnd sedtain delegate capitol hill.rning heron take a look at some of the video here. we found district residents early this morni ng llaryeh.r. 51, would make d.c. >>john: fis and also t m, nume. y.daking at the heantla riou republicans have sponsored the bill esn even bigger hurdle, the senate. reporting live on capitol hill this afternoon johnlez abc7 news.za g >>lindsey:
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warriors didn't look like nobody could get full acceptance of me there, hasn't been back to bay area since leall be hitting the books. and look at teacher, happy to bring home a souvenir tomorrow. this sports report by river so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. visit your local chase branch. still nervous about buying uh-oh, la new house.meone's is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. >>> superior accuracy in the palm of your hand, new accuweather app from abc7 news. minute by minute forecast, realtime radar
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we are big, we are 95 old company, so we decided to lea n 95 old company, so we decided to lean in andarried this through. china- us trade war, how much of an impact is it having on delta? it is having a modest impact. we see in respect to us industrials some of the manufacturers pulling back some of their chinese travel demands in the corporate space. you know, we are not as welcoming a country right now. with the trade tariffs and the skirmish going on, and so i think whether it is chinese consumers coming into the us or likewise returning. but you have to keep that all in context. 0ur overall traffic to china is up double digits year—on—year. so what you said earlier is right. it is a massive market, there is a lot of interest in travel to the us. so not growing as fast as fast as we might be able to grow, but it is still an important market and still growing. and that was delta's chief executive, ed bastian, speaking there to my colleague aaron heslehurst. let's have a quick look now at the asia pacific markets. as you can see on your screens, investors in japan and you can see on
we are big, we are 95 old company, so we decided to lea n 95 old company, so we decided to lean in andarried this through. china- us trade war, how much of an impact is it having on delta? it is having a modest impact. we see in respect to us industrials some of the manufacturers pulling back some of their chinese travel demands in the corporate space. you know, we are not as welcoming a country right now. with the trade tariffs and the skirmish going on, and so i think whether it is chinese...
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you and the women have got home advantage at lea valley, but this is last chance 5 this is going to be going to be really nerve-racking matches. both teams wa nt to nerve-racking matches. both teams want to qualify already but we have the home games and home support and an extra player. i think a better just look forward to get starting. if knocked 1 million miles off you in the ranking, they are just out the top ten. we played malaysia a lot and they are a top side. their individual skills are one of the best in the world so it will be a tough game, but the home crowd playing on the pitch reduced to having the support the team.“ playing on the pitch reduced to having the support the team. if you have few people would be amazed at the women would go back three years to rio committed a 0lympic champions come they've got to go through these nail—biting matches, they've got this to leg and tie on home soil as well. but it been through a transition from a lot of retirements of the last few years on the women's team. a new coach as well coming in. looking to improve on where they've been th
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student athletes in cali nrnia under th law will be ablebe to benefit, and california hasr been a leaprogressive state laws in changing things. don't be surprised to see other lastates follow. a: which athletes in which sports could potentially benefit? sean: all kinds. you talk about the big-time athletes, they get a lot of attention. men's basketball and men's football players may benefit the most. however, athletes who are not the spotlight as much, if theyni have ae talent and are charismatic, they can be on a local car commercial, sign autographs. could be littlehings, smaller things, but this is a chance for them to benefit economically, too. laura: the overall body for college sports is not at all keen on this. are they getting the california will back down? sean: no, they're readyor a fight, but the entity that the ncaa is fighting right now, the schools that constitute the nc'h don'have to pay under this law. it is third-party endorsement deals. it is kind of odd that they are fighting this so hard. the schools don't have to pay anything here. nyboneak a ercompanies, local ca
student athletes in cali nrnia under th law will be ablebe to benefit, and california hasr been a leaprogressive state laws in changing things. don't be surprised to see other lastates follow. a: which athletes in which sports could potentially benefit? sean: all kinds. you talk about the big-time athletes, they get a lot of attention. men's basketball and men's football players may benefit the most. however, athletes who are not the spotlight as much, if theyni have ae talent and are...
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the blood vessels actually become lea and so therefore you show it on your face in the form of undercles and flowing and dark circles and backs. >>changing bad habits now can help bring good health in the future for today's health minute. i'm mandy gaither. >>next on kron 4 news delta flight dropped more than 30,000 feet in a matter of minutes now passengers say they are lucky, they're alive and things get worse. >>and if you're streaming us on kron on the news continues during the commercial break go during the commercial break go on ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>frightening moments for passengers on a flight from atlanta to floor fort lauderdale. the plane dropped about 30,000 feet over an eight-minute period a problem with the cabin pressure prompted an emergency landing. michael police ca has the details. >>asked the oxygen masks dropped from the top of
the blood vessels actually become lea and so therefore you show it on your face in the form of undercles and flowing and dark circles and backs. >>changing bad habits now can help bring good health in the future for today's health minute. i'm mandy gaither. >>next on kron 4 news delta flight dropped more than 30,000 feet in a matter of minutes now passengers say they are lucky, they're alive and things get worse. >>and if you're streaming us on kron on the news continues...
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a spokesman told me lea elder traveled to the city under the radar to see 19-year-old finn elder for was arrested and accused of stabbing to death italian police officer mario cerciello rega. italian prosecutors say the teens were looking to buy cocaine in the early morning of july 26th, and when undercover officers intervened they took what police called a pusher's backpack to the meridian hotel where they were staying. when the so-called pusher called his phone still in the backpack, the boys answered and demanded 100 euro and a gram of cocaine for the return. you could hear the backpack owner calling police for help retrieving his property. undercover officers andrea varriale and mario cerciello rega responded and confronted the teens who said after they didn't know the men were police officers. prosecutors say finn elder admitted stabbing rega with this marine-style knife. they fought him off and ran away. at this police conference the commander said the varriale couldn't fire at the suspects run away because it would violate policy and he was busy helped his mortally wounded col
a spokesman told me lea elder traveled to the city under the radar to see 19-year-old finn elder for was arrested and accused of stabbing to death italian police officer mario cerciello rega. italian prosecutors say the teens were looking to buy cocaine in the early morning of july 26th, and when undercover officers intervened they took what police called a pusher's backpack to the meridian hotel where they were staying. when the so-called pusher called his phone still in the backpack, the boys...
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we have seen with the lea ked country.ve seen with the leaked operation yellowhammer report what it would mean for problems with goods getting across the straits between dover and calais, the government has talked about potential shortages of medicine, food prices, farmers saying it would be devastating for them if there is a no—deal brexit. so that is the principal purpose of the bill. and i think i watch the prime minister's marks on the steps of downing street a moment ago, and to try and claim that somehow mps would want to prevent all of those things from being inflicted on the country, for which incidentally he has no mandate, is somehow undermining his negotiations, is nonsense. the former prime minister for over two yea rs former prime minister for over two years said, no deal is better than a bad deal, that did not work then, why it should work now completely eludes me. and the other point is, are they really serious negotiations taking place? just last weekend, mrs merkel said, we are getting on for a third of th
we have seen with the lea ked country.ve seen with the leaked operation yellowhammer report what it would mean for problems with goods getting across the straits between dover and calais, the government has talked about potential shortages of medicine, food prices, farmers saying it would be devastating for them if there is a no—deal brexit. so that is the principal purpose of the bill. and i think i watch the prime minister's marks on the steps of downing street a moment ago, and to try and...
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uno de los principales argumentos para la reelecciÓn de trump que es la economÍa por ahora tampoco ba leaos la respuesta de trump no demorÓ y en twitter dijo que la encuesta estÁ arreglada y que los datos son falsos. ademÁs hoy su gobierno pasÓ por otra sacudida, anunciÓ el presidente tambiÉn en twitter que despidiÓ a john bolton, su tercer asesor de seguridad en su mandato. >> john bolo son se ton se va, mÁs en la administraciÓn trump. en twitter dijo que informÓ a bolton que sus servicios ya no eran necesarios, escribiÓ que Él como otros en su equipo estaban en desacuerdo con muchas de sus sugerencias, esta maÑana bolton fue visto en el ala oeste en la casa blanca luego de un Último encuentro con trump. en twitter aclarÓ que no lo despidieron y que fue Él el que renunciÓ, se suma a michael flynn y... y es el tercer asesor de seguridad que abandona esta casa blanca. >> es una administraciÓn caÓtica, inestable, la gente no dura, porque para durar con trump, hay que estar de acuerdo con Él 100%, y yo creo que hay muchas personas que encuentran eso muy difÍcil. >> el presidente trump tiene
uno de los principales argumentos para la reelecciÓn de trump que es la economÍa por ahora tampoco ba leaos la respuesta de trump no demorÓ y en twitter dijo que la encuesta estÁ arreglada y que los datos son falsos. ademÁs hoy su gobierno pasÓ por otra sacudida, anunciÓ el presidente tambiÉn en twitter que despidiÓ a john bolton, su tercer asesor de seguridad en su mandato. >> john bolo son se ton se va, mÁs en la administraciÓn trump. en twitter dijo que informÓ a bolton que...
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a spokesman told me lea elder traveled to the city to see 19-year-old finn elder for the first time sincewas arrested and accused of stabbing to death mario cerciello rega. and 18-year-old gabe natale's grandparents visited him. italian prosecutors say they were looking to buy cocaine in materially morning of july 26th, and when undercover officers intervened they took what police called a pusher's backpack to the hotel where they were staying. when the pusher called the phone still in the backpack, the boys answered and demanded 100 euro and a gram of cocaine for its return. you can hear the backpack owner calling police for help retrieving his property. undercover officers andr officer varriale and rega who responded. finn admitted stabbing him with this knife and they ran away. at this news conference the police commander said variousuavarriale couldn't fire at the suspects running away because it would violate policy and he was busy helping his wounded colleague. now italian media reported he changed his account in a deposition, admitting both did not have service weapons, handcuffs o
a spokesman told me lea elder traveled to the city to see 19-year-old finn elder for the first time sincewas arrested and accused of stabbing to death mario cerciello rega. and 18-year-old gabe natale's grandparents visited him. italian prosecutors say they were looking to buy cocaine in materially morning of july 26th, and when undercover officers intervened they took what police called a pusher's backpack to the hotel where they were staying. when the pusher called the phone still in the...
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welcome, lea. >> thank you eric, it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> we have this big issue in our country. and whatever waye t issu of the day, what is coming to the the ys the ways in which we in which we hear one another, the ways in which we have listened. and you have written a fantastic book that has to do with understanding and hearing other people stories, and ways in which they are hurt, and ways in which you can listen to them. jump right in, and ask you what led you to this book, what is this book, and tell us the background of a paired >> i think your assessment is exactly right. i worry a great deal that we don't converse anymore. we have lost that as part of a conversation. we have become very divisive. the political rhetoric on both sides dominate our conversations. this is a conversation about human beings, and ethical issue. for me, it started many years ago in childhood or adolescence, but really in 2004, when i made my first visit to eastern chad, and to refugee camps, right when they were coming over. and, in this camps i would say is really when i started liste
welcome, lea. >> thank you eric, it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> we have this big issue in our country. and whatever waye t issu of the day, what is coming to the the ys the ways in which we in which we hear one another, the ways in which we have listened. and you have written a fantastic book that has to do with understanding and hearing other people stories, and ways in which they are hurt, and ways in which you can listen to them. jump right in, and ask you what led you...
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think they would stick around for the possibili of chairmanships for the committees or subcommittees or leahe agenda and pass legs. it looks like that may not happen. pete: is it the fldt --t also be that they're tired of defending the president? >> when i think about all these retirements i think about being a reporterho is sticking s my camera or notebook in the republicans' faces. what about this tweet? a lot of times thelicans will say, yes, we back the prident. as soon as theamas are off and they're off the record you have them saying, i don't want to thik about i think there is a little bit of fatigue in the idea that their legacy and reputations are tied to president trump. m it's aifferent republicanre party than whey of them joined. many joined for fiscalli disc, standing up to russiaia or free trade, a lot o these issues that are on opposite sides of the president. it's not great to have to swallow some of these things in the name o party unity. pete: i want to ask you abo ano the e. latest report of new jobs came on friday. the number was lower than expected. employers added 130,
think they would stick around for the possibili of chairmanships for the committees or subcommittees or leahe agenda and pass legs. it looks like that may not happen. pete: is it the fldt --t also be that they're tired of defending the president? >> when i think about all these retirements i think about being a reporterho is sticking s my camera or notebook in the republicans' faces. what about this tweet? a lot of times thelicans will say, yes, we back the prident. as soon as theamas are...
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we are going to hear from dave lea hy was next. the us, also the analysis signed all of apple's latest news and devices. this is the story on bbc online. the uk's royal society are warranting of the possibilities of neural technology meaning we could read each other‘s thoughts and what it could mean if companies got hold of that data. many of you have been in touch with us. lucas as i believe we are farfrom this touch with us. lucas as i believe we are far from this however, when the time comes, and google, facebook et cetera have time comes, and google, facebook et cete ra have a ccess time comes, and google, facebook et cetera have access to this data without our permission, where will it lead? many of you express your concerns, it does send a shiver down the spine. we will talk about that and apple in some of our other stories. see you in a bit. good morning. a spell of heavy rain in scotland is sinking its wave steadily south. that means we could see some wet weather around and stronger winds than yesterday. that said, the rain
we are going to hear from dave lea hy was next. the us, also the analysis signed all of apple's latest news and devices. this is the story on bbc online. the uk's royal society are warranting of the possibilities of neural technology meaning we could read each other‘s thoughts and what it could mean if companies got hold of that data. many of you have been in touch with us. lucas as i believe we are farfrom this touch with us. lucas as i believe we are far from this however, when the time...
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delle donne led the lea 22 points. washington fell short. take a live look outside.it is the first full daf fall. it's not going to feel like ite though. we'r actually expecting mperatures in the low to mid 90's. imagine the outside, if you. >> a live look inside. were we have the air on. you probably will, too, as well because it's going to be hahot. that's w we're trying tood mnin. so glad you're with us. monday. a move it forward >> we're going to move it forward now. >> september 23rd is the day, erin como watching roads and mike thomas talking>> y'all hite head today. chance for a couple showers headingif you're the redskins game. we'll show you futurecast in just a few moments.>> erin. late clearing construction. road work impacting 295 in both directions of pennsylvania avenue causing some delays. hey, metro is on time if you want to take thatig instead. >> allht. we'll take that. thank you, erin. 5:31. right off the tophis half hour wtll b of frederick county. rewe a an apparent attack that epreedat u >> fox5's melanie alnwick has th
delle donne led the lea 22 points. washington fell short. take a live look outside.it is the first full daf fall. it's not going to feel like ite though. we'r actually expecting mperatures in the low to mid 90's. imagine the outside, if you. >> a live look inside. were we have the air on. you probably will, too, as well because it's going to be hahot. that's w we're trying tood mnin. so glad you're with us. monday. a move it forward >> we're going to move it forward now. >>...
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so what's rosengren's problem withhiswi he said the coworking model involves short-terms lea to smallest mature companies the first to go under in recession.n landlords and potential are at risk because the don't have recourse in the agreements ck for the parent company of we work. cities also with a lot of coworking firms in it can face more defaults because of the concentration. sengren doesn't believe that wework model with will create a downturn. what i says is it could make it worse once it happens. for nightly busines report i'm steve liesman rmts the in other news the white house imposed sanctions on iran'ssa central bk in retaliation for thettack on saudi arabia oil facilities. the trump administration beli es iran was responsib for the attacks. the iranian government defied it. treasury secretary steve mnuin said t new sanctions are designed to cut off the last remaining srce of funds for iran >>> as we reported those weekend attacks, knocked out half of the country's oil supply. today hedley gamble got a lookk at the fields where the repair work is now under way. >> nearly a we
so what's rosengren's problem withhiswi he said the coworking model involves short-terms lea to smallest mature companies the first to go under in recession.n landlords and potential are at risk because the don't have recourse in the agreements ck for the parent company of we work. cities also with a lot of coworking firms in it can face more defaults because of the concentration. sengren doesn't believe that wework model with will create a downturn. what i says is it could make it worse once...
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and the implication is that that was done because it was to stop lea ks of conversations of the president there was one he had with malcolm turnbull, the then prime minister of australia back in 2017, that was leaked. and so the suggestion is that those calls like this very latest one, this controversial one with the president of ukraine are being kept with tighter security. of course the other side of the story, and the democrats suspect, that in fact what's happening is that the white house is trying to cover up details of that controversial conversation. peter bowes. as the british prime minister boris johnson arrives in manchester for the conservative party conference, there is growing speculation that opposition parties at westminster are considering a vote of no confidence in him. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says a caretaker government is becoming more likely every day. chris mason's report contains some flashing images. borisjohnson — you are not fit... borisjohnson arrived here this evening with his girlfriend, carrie symonds. are you losing control, prime minister? a prime
and the implication is that that was done because it was to stop lea ks of conversations of the president there was one he had with malcolm turnbull, the then prime minister of australia back in 2017, that was leaked. and so the suggestion is that those calls like this very latest one, this controversial one with the president of ukraine are being kept with tighter security. of course the other side of the story, and the democrats suspect, that in fact what's happening is that the white house...
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with me are martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun — and the economist ruth lea.are already in. the sunday times has their interview with amber rudd's on her resignation from the government and the conservative whip. the mail on sunday has reports of prince andrew having a row with with aides. the observer goes with legal advice that suggests the pm would have to resign if he failed to follow the brexit law passed by mps. and the sunday express leads with a threat from the prime minister to paralyse the eu to avoid getting a brexit extension. just a little flavour there are some of the front pages. let's start off with a breaking news this evening. ruth, you are saying that the last time amber rudd resigned, you were with us here. i was. so i am an old hand at dealing with amber rudd and her resignations. this goes back to last tuesday and it seems about 300 yea rs last tuesday and it seems about 300 years ago but it was only last tuesday when they were 2! tory rebels who signed with the opposition to take over the business of the house from the government. what h
with me are martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun — and the economist ruth lea.are already in. the sunday times has their interview with amber rudd's on her resignation from the government and the conservative whip. the mail on sunday has reports of prince andrew having a row with with aides. the observer goes with legal advice that suggests the pm would have to resign if he failed to follow the brexit law passed by mps. and the sunday express leads with a threat from the prime...
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and the implication is that that was done because it was to stop lea ks of conversations of the presidentaving, there was one he had with malcolm turnbull, the then prime minister of australia back in 2017, that was leaked. and so the suggestion is that those calls like this very latest one, this controversial one with the president of ukraine are being kept with tighter security. of course the other side of the story, and the democrats suspect, that in fact what's happening is that the white house is trying to cover up details of that controversial conversation. the american retailer, cvs pharmacy, has suspended the sale of a heartburn drug over concerns that it could be linked to cancer. the store says it will stop sales of zantac until further notice. zantac is a brand name for the generic medication ranitidine. the pills are used by millions of people to reduce acid in the stomach. houthi rebels in yemen claim they have captured thousands of troops, including several saudi army officers, along with a large number of vehicles and weapons. a spokesman for the houthi movement said a thre
and the implication is that that was done because it was to stop lea ks of conversations of the presidentaving, there was one he had with malcolm turnbull, the then prime minister of australia back in 2017, that was leaked. and so the suggestion is that those calls like this very latest one, this controversial one with the president of ukraine are being kept with tighter security. of course the other side of the story, and the democrats suspect, that in fact what's happening is that the white...
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all right joining us now from london is ronan lea of visiting scholar at queen mary university of london's international state crime initiative ronan thanks for being with us look i think a lot of people that maybe follow this story just from time to time don't quite understand the magnitude of the persecution faced by the rohingya i mean we're talking about decades here right could you go into a little bit about the waves of migration that we've seen in the seventy's the ninety's in the past couple of years from me and more into bangladesh. well we've seen 4 major waves of forced migration from me and mother bangladesh and the common denominator every time is when me and mao's military interacts with the rich the direct result is atrocities against rohingya civilians and tens of thousands of. being sent to bangladesh during the seventy's they claimed that what they were doing was checking citizenship rights within me and ma the direct result was atrocities committed against civilians and hundreds of thousands crossed into bangladesh that was repeated again in 1992 when again 200000 rating
all right joining us now from london is ronan lea of visiting scholar at queen mary university of london's international state crime initiative ronan thanks for being with us look i think a lot of people that maybe follow this story just from time to time don't quite understand the magnitude of the persecution faced by the rohingya i mean we're talking about decades here right could you go into a little bit about the waves of migration that we've seen in the seventy's the ninety's in the past...
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of the turmoil the government believed might come if we leave without a deal. 12 months later, after lea. 12 months later, after leaks and suspicion, at last, ministers have been forced to publish the actual details. let's hope they do know what they're doing, because leaving without arrangements in place could mean shortages of some food, protests, severe disruption of the irish border and much more. if we have to come out on october the 31st with no deal, we will be ready. and the ports will be ready, the farming communities will be ready, all the industries that matter will be ready for a no—deal brexit. industries that matter will be ready for a no-deal brexit. after clashes in parliament, mps did change the law to make it much harderfor the government to take us out if there is no agreement with brussels by the end of october. but the prime minister is adamant he would find a way round that to stick to his deadline. so, neitherside has way round that to stick to his deadline. so, neither side has any intention at this stage of backing down. if we were to allow the country to leave w
of the turmoil the government believed might come if we leave without a deal. 12 months later, after lea. 12 months later, after leaks and suspicion, at last, ministers have been forced to publish the actual details. let's hope they do know what they're doing, because leaving without arrangements in place could mean shortages of some food, protests, severe disruption of the irish border and much more. if we have to come out on october the 31st with no deal, we will be ready. and the ports will...
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you touch upon the one that was lea ked you touch upon the one that was leaked recently, this one isase. is there a question over the original one that was leaked and the original one that was leaked and the title there, because there is a bit of a discrepancy on social media. rosamond irwin, the reporterfor the sunday times newspaper in the uk, that got hold of this leak last month, she makes the argument that the documents are pretty much identical save for their badging, they‘re titling, where her document was described as a base scenario. my understanding of civil servant speak, that means a kind of middle case scenario speak, that means a kind of middle case scenario on speak, that means a kind of middle case scenario on the worry—, where one is worry and the other is don‘t worry, this is in the middle, but this document is described as a reasonable worst—case scenario, down near the doumbe laden area of the spectrum. talking to sources in government, it is possible there we re government, it is possible there were two variations of a document circulating, of which she got hold
you touch upon the one that was lea ked you touch upon the one that was leaked recently, this one isase. is there a question over the original one that was leaked and the original one that was leaked and the title there, because there is a bit of a discrepancy on social media. rosamond irwin, the reporterfor the sunday times newspaper in the uk, that got hold of this leak last month, she makes the argument that the documents are pretty much identical save for their badging, they‘re titling,...
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papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun, and the economist ruth leathe work and pensions secretary amber rudd has resigned from the government tonight and announced that she will no longer be sitting as a conservative mp. she's said she "cannot stand by while good loyal moderate conservatives are expelled from the party". it follows the decision of the prime minister borisjohnson to expel 21 mps this week, who have refused to back a no—deal brexit, including two former chancellors of the exchequer. mrs rudd said the government appeared to be putting less effort into securing a brexit deal than preparing for no—deal. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. amber rudd has served at the heart of government. she campaigned to remain in the eu referendum and was home secretary under theresa may. she survived the clear out of like—minded colleagues when boris johnson became prime minister and was made work and pensions secretary. among others, almost all brexiteers. just this week, amber rudd expressed concern about the prime minister's strategy
papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun, and the economist ruth leathe work and pensions secretary amber rudd has resigned from the government tonight and announced that she will no longer be sitting as a conservative mp. she's said she "cannot stand by while good loyal moderate conservatives are expelled from the party". it follows the decision of the prime minister borisjohnson to expel 21 mps this week, who have refused to back a no—deal...
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guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun, and the economist ruth lea known to have died in the bahamas as a result of hurricane dorian has risen to a3. but the death toll is expected to rise significantly. efforts are continuing to provide aid to survivors and find further victims of the storm on the islands. david willis reports. hundreds, possibly thousands, are missing on the tiny island of abba cow in the bahamas. and many fear the place will never be the same again. i honestly believe abaco is finished. i think abaco will not recover until the next ten years. like, fully recover, because everything is gone. absolutely everything is gone. a few miles offshore, the crew of a british ship, the rfa mounts bay, is spearheading what looks to be a massive relief operation. the united nations believes more than 70,000 people here are in urgent need of food and water. but the aim is to evacuate as many as possible to neighbouring islands, not least because those who remain face being homeless for months. dorian, for its part, has now headed out to sea, wea
guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, chief sports reporter from the sun, and the economist ruth lea known to have died in the bahamas as a result of hurricane dorian has risen to a3. but the death toll is expected to rise significantly. efforts are continuing to provide aid to survivors and find further victims of the storm on the islands. david willis reports. hundreds, possibly thousands, are missing on the tiny island of abba cow in the bahamas. and many fear the place will never be...
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he could no longer hide his frailty, and lea nt increasingly on his younger wife, grace. of her own, but the rising discontent in the party he dominated for over a0 years led to them both being outmanoeuvred by his right—hand man, emmerson mnangagwa. there are reminders of robert mugabe everywhere, but here on the streets, there are no visible signs of mourning. that is because he lived out his last years cut off from public and political life, in an opulent mansion far removed from the struggles of many zimbabweans. many will remember him as a gifted orator and visionary, who liberated zimbabwe, but who turned his back on the high ideals he had originally believed in. india's attempt to land a spacecraft on the moon appears to have failed. scientists lost contact with the vikram lander during the descent to the lunar surface. as bill hayton reports, the country's prime minister urged the scientists not to give up hope. glum faces at ground control. india was attempting to become the fourth country to make it to the moon, but it was not to be. everything appeared to be go
he could no longer hide his frailty, and lea nt increasingly on his younger wife, grace. of her own, but the rising discontent in the party he dominated for over a0 years led to them both being outmanoeuvred by his right—hand man, emmerson mnangagwa. there are reminders of robert mugabe everywhere, but here on the streets, there are no visible signs of mourning. that is because he lived out his last years cut off from public and political life, in an opulent mansion far removed from the...
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originally, they did play it down, they said it was an old document, number ten sources suggested it was leated it was leaked by old cabinet ministers. the date on this document is very clearly the 2nd of august so when it was first percolated out there, it was first percolated out there, it was only a couple of weeks old and it is only five weeks old now. the government argues that they have made some progress, but this is the latest iteration of the reasonable worst—case assumptions. it should be said that i have been told that there was a version of this document that was entitled best case scenario and the government says that is a technical expiration of something. —— base case scenario. there are also very concerning assumptions about northern ireland, disruptions to key sectors and job losses likely to key sectors and job losses likely to result in protest and direct action with road blockages particularly severe in border communities. very serious for the government but also now out in the open. thank you forjoining us. faisal islam, our economics editor with detail from the operatio
originally, they did play it down, they said it was an old document, number ten sources suggested it was leated it was leaked by old cabinet ministers. the date on this document is very clearly the 2nd of august so when it was first percolated out there, it was first percolated out there, it was only a couple of weeks old and it is only five weeks old now. the government argues that they have made some progress, but this is the latest iteration of the reasonable worst—case assumptions. it...
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the content of the audio lea k of that? the content of the audio leak is actually not new.actually reports in some measure newspapers saying that carrie lamb often wanted to resign when the crisis deepened and in beijing, the dinner not resign and ta ke beijing, the dinner not resign and take care of the mess that she helped create. so the content itself is not new was not what is new is that now we hear from herself that she wanted to resign and we all know that it she wanted to resign and we all know thatitis she wanted to resign and we all know that it is beijing that didn't that her resign. some protesters i know are suspicious that this is not an accidental leg. i think it is a reasonable suspicion that actually carrie lam, herself, might be responsible in this party for letting this creep out so to that this kind of tenement to letting people know that she is not the one who is adamant and refuses to apologise and refuses to resign and if there is some affronting of that, calling the shots, making her not able to make a formal apology, and resign. so what would you sa
the content of the audio lea k of that? the content of the audio leak is actually not new.actually reports in some measure newspapers saying that carrie lamb often wanted to resign when the crisis deepened and in beijing, the dinner not resign and ta ke beijing, the dinner not resign and take care of the mess that she helped create. so the content itself is not new was not what is new is that now we hear from herself that she wanted to resign and we all know that it she wanted to resign and we...
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the government is insisting that a lea ked government is insisting that a leaked cross government studyno deal brexit set out a worst—case scenario. according to operation yellowhammer, the dossier published in the sunday times, the uk could face months of disruption out of sports and food and medicine shortages. there has been extensive speculation about what leaving without a deal may mean for businesses and individuals. moving toa businesses and individuals. moving to a new set of customs procedures, adjusting to new border checks and dealing with new tariffs all pose significant challenges. and nobody can be blithe or lies a about the challenges we face or the scale of work required. but provided the right preparations are undertaken by government business and individuals, risk can be mitigated, significant challenges met and we can be ready. he turned to the leak of operation yellowhammer. it is an exercise in anticipating what a reasonable worst—case scenario anticipating what a reasonable worst—case scenario might involve. and how we can then mitigate any risks. operation yellowh
the government is insisting that a lea ked government is insisting that a leaked cross government studyno deal brexit set out a worst—case scenario. according to operation yellowhammer, the dossier published in the sunday times, the uk could face months of disruption out of sports and food and medicine shortages. there has been extensive speculation about what leaving without a deal may mean for businesses and individuals. moving toa businesses and individuals. moving to a new set of customs...
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once this is out of the way, anything he tables will be lea ked way, anything he tables will be leakede side or the other in the conservative party. some of the options being talked about are going back to a northern —— northern ireland only backstop and then theresa may said it would be uk wide backstop. northern ireland do not wa nt to backstop. northern ireland do not want to be treated differently to the rest of the united kingdom, so it could well be a problem. could we go back to the possibility of a time—limited backstop? the eu said they would not do that. no windows, but it has what borisjohnson would prefer, although he constantly talking about the how he's willing to do that if necessary, but there isa to do that if necessary, but there is a small matter of the law. the benn act brought in to make sure he has to ask for it delay to brexiter there is no deal by the 19th of october. becky young at the conservative party conference, thank you very much. —— vicki young. conservative party conference, thank you very much. -- vicki young. we saw the defence secretary in our openin
once this is out of the way, anything he tables will be lea ked way, anything he tables will be leakede side or the other in the conservative party. some of the options being talked about are going back to a northern —— northern ireland only backstop and then theresa may said it would be uk wide backstop. northern ireland do not wa nt to backstop. northern ireland do not want to be treated differently to the rest of the united kingdom, so it could well be a problem. could we go back to the...
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i don't know if you know, but today a lea k don't know if you know, but today a leak has come out fromexed order question suggesting there are serious major problems with the proposals put forward by boris johnson and members of the government. these technological solutions he talks about simply aren't there. other people say they are... but this is a government report. other people who do this as a living say that's already happened. i was in business and are used to export all over the world and it didn't matter where i was exporting, to the eu or non—eu, my goods would get there on time. when a working group is set up by the government to look at these alternative sand when it comes, concludes there are problems, you ignore them? the reputation of the government exports hasn't been very good. you just follow your gut instinct? there's many experts who do this for a living who say this works. i am do this for a living who say this works. iam prepared do this for a living who say this works. i am prepared to accept that. you're just crossing your fingers and hoping for the best on the
i don't know if you know, but today a lea k don't know if you know, but today a leak has come out fromexed order question suggesting there are serious major problems with the proposals put forward by boris johnson and members of the government. these technological solutions he talks about simply aren't there. other people say they are... but this is a government report. other people who do this as a living say that's already happened. i was in business and are used to export all over the world...
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it is not a huge lea p technology today.to think that that could become a reality. what sort of body implants are you talking? well, they didn't specify. it was just this, the next iteration of this is likely to be not visible. and that carries dangers of course, is well the top now, we know that the internet has had huge opportunities for children. it is change the way they learn. this change the way they learn. this change the way they learn. this change the way they communicate with each other. it is an amazing way for them to entertain themselves but there are huge dangers online. even now when you can see, my eight—year—old can see when she is on the ipad in the room, if this becomes a wearable technology, our regulation, which is already 30 yea rs regulation, which is already 30 years out of date, based on the children's act, is no chance of keeping up. so what barnardos is saying is that the technology is fantastic. young people benefit hugely from it but our regulation around keeping children safe online, we do off—l
it is not a huge lea p technology today.to think that that could become a reality. what sort of body implants are you talking? well, they didn't specify. it was just this, the next iteration of this is likely to be not visible. and that carries dangers of course, is well the top now, we know that the internet has had huge opportunities for children. it is change the way they learn. this change the way they learn. this change the way they learn. this change the way they communicate with each...
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goan sams worked alongside the multiple agencies responding in harris t countyo reste at leas 50 people trapped by nearby creek and b you. the flooding brought back memories of hurricane harvey in 2017. >> everybody devastated. all the homes recently or in the process of being finished. i>> it done this before harvey. it was bauter than thatse it wasn't up as high. you wknow, ween't expecting it to getp as muc as it did. but it's like six inches so it's not rrible. we wereok. >> that's a good out look. >> five people died in t texas he flooding with hundreds of others displaced. more than 4 inches of rain fell in southwest texas over four days. >>> and tning to california now where someesidents got their first snow of the season. take a look. these are images from ma'am mot mountain rort not far fromes yosemite starts bial f start on monday. >> fall creeping in, but 't feel like it. i wouldn't call it a hot summer nigh but it is a warm summer nigh>>out there. ertainly is. t there.mmer day for manyou of check in with michele rotello to see if warm weather willreast st of theweekend. hey
goan sams worked alongside the multiple agencies responding in harris t countyo reste at leas 50 people trapped by nearby creek and b you. the flooding brought back memories of hurricane harvey in 2017. >> everybody devastated. all the homes recently or in the process of being finished. i>> it done this before harvey. it was bauter than thatse it wasn't up as high. you wknow, ween't expecting it to getp as muc as it did. but it's like six inches so it's not rrible. we wereok....
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so lea prship is not clear eople, whether you are born with it or you inherit it or you kinecome a leader by education. what do you think makes a great leader? phil: well, they come in all shapes and sizes, don't they? i mean, obviposly hollywood will ray our leaders tall and handsome and strong-jawed, but lot of times the real good leaders are just the opposite. i think it's just... people that-- well, first of all, they have got to want it, but they come in all shapes and sizes. i don't know there is any one lson. david: and stoday, anything left you would like to achieve in your personal life or professional life, or you've pretty much achieved it? phil: no, i--if i knew exactly what it wa i probably wouldn't tell you, but it's--i don't really know. t it's something i think about a lot, and i'm comfortable that i'll be having-- y have some goals and to meet them david: now, you are famous for wearing sunglasses, and i appreciate you not wearing them this interview. but is that because you are shy by nature? you just don't want people to see you? phil: basically, i wear contact lenses,
so lea prship is not clear eople, whether you are born with it or you inherit it or you kinecome a leader by education. what do you think makes a great leader? phil: well, they come in all shapes and sizes, don't they? i mean, obviposly hollywood will ray our leaders tall and handsome and strong-jawed, but lot of times the real good leaders are just the opposite. i think it's just... people that-- well, first of all, they have got to want it, but they come in all shapes and sizes. i don't know...
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we have seen with the lea ked country. across the straits between dover and calais, the government has talked about potential shortages of medicine, food prices, farmers saying it would be devastating for them if there is a no—deal brexit. so that is the principal purpose of the bill. and i think i watch the
we have seen with the lea ked country. across the straits between dover and calais, the government has talked about potential shortages of medicine, food prices, farmers saying it would be devastating for them if there is a no—deal brexit. so that is the principal purpose of the bill. and i think i watch the
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as a moral ash it -- arbitoo for people, and for me it was serving with fellow soldier who are gay, leas lesbian and understanding how deep that bond was and continues to be, i would give my life for them, i know they would give their life for me, taking that time of reflecttion, and seeing the contradiction of views that i previously held, and a member of congress, an opportunity to truly fight for equal tie, and make sure our government does not fall into that trap of trying to be a moral arbitor . kennedy: if your democrat nomination is not successful. would you consider running as a libertarian, getting rid of progressive nonsense. >> i will not. kennedy: come on. you broke paul bennett's heart, one of our producers. >> i am sorry paul. kennedy: thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: please comeback, keep us posted. >> i will. kennedy: coming up bernie sanders with crazy ideas, what a shock. these plan ar for wealth tax mae craziest of them all, next. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both... adjust your comfort with your sleep number
as a moral ash it -- arbitoo for people, and for me it was serving with fellow soldier who are gay, leas lesbian and understanding how deep that bond was and continues to be, i would give my life for them, i know they would give their life for me, taking that time of reflecttion, and seeing the contradiction of views that i previously held, and a member of congress, an opportunity to truly fight for equal tie, and make sure our government does not fall into that trap of trying to be a moral...
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a huge upset in the lea k centre with me. a huge upset in the leak up this evening. after normal time. the league 2 side progressed to a—3 on penalties after kristin erickson missed theirfor this verse. elsewhere, scoring twice, southhampton now in control. cedric added a third before nathan redman to finish things off and their a—0 went to reach the last 16. elsewhere, all the other premier league sites progressed. a big one for league 2, quality town. beating stoke on penalties. jordan is back on the england squad
a huge upset in the lea k centre with me. a huge upset in the leak up this evening. after normal time. the league 2 side progressed to a—3 on penalties after kristin erickson missed theirfor this verse. elsewhere, scoring twice, southhampton now in control. cedric added a third before nathan redman to finish things off and their a—0 went to reach the last 16. elsewhere, all the other premier league sites progressed. a big one for league 2, quality town. beating stoke on penalties. jordan is...
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that is the lea d story ? is out of his hands. that is the lead story?ey discuss the eu withdrawal bill. i would like to call two more speakers but i want the secretary of state to be on his feet and no later than 450.” the secretary of state to be on his feet and no later than 450. i agree with virtually everything she says and it is a pleasure to listen to my friends for north east bedfordshire and mid sussex with whom i have served here for 36 years and i know they don't want to stand again but if they were standing i would want to stand shoulder to shoulder with them as conservative candidates. there are procedures for dealing with this issue but i hope that those like my friend for runnymede who voted with their conscience, evenif who voted with their conscience, even if i don't agree with them, can find a way to stand again for our party, at the trouble with purges is that you purge one group of people and you may have to purge another group when you try to push a deal through parliament so that is the point of compromise. i i'm ina i'm in a minori
that is the lea d story ? is out of his hands. that is the lead story?ey discuss the eu withdrawal bill. i would like to call two more speakers but i want the secretary of state to be on his feet and no later than 450.” the secretary of state to be on his feet and no later than 450. i agree with virtually everything she says and it is a pleasure to listen to my friends for north east bedfordshire and mid sussex with whom i have served here for 36 years and i know they don't want to stand...
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these are people we have nurtured that have been instrumental in helping me lea learn, and grow, and stay engaged as an educator. i have esther, whitney, veroni veronica, maria, antoinette, vicki, gail, and megan who is here. those collaborations. a lot of times we have the answers we need when we were together. as leaders, and on as well we have to work creatively, to work against the model of teaching where teachers are just and just do what they want and feel like not being bothered is the best way to go about being teaching. we need time and support to look at student work, to reflect on what we are doing. to get feedback and learn from our peers and colleagues. i do believe that learning is transformative and can be transgressive for our students, but also we, the adults need those opportunities to stay engaged and stay connected to teaching. i think in order for those things to happen, we need some conditions. we need condition -- continuous pd for leaders to lead some of that work. we need high quality resources from c n so that what we are doing is meaningful. we know we are
these are people we have nurtured that have been instrumental in helping me lea learn, and grow, and stay engaged as an educator. i have esther, whitney, veroni veronica, maria, antoinette, vicki, gail, and megan who is here. those collaborations. a lot of times we have the answers we need when we were together. as leaders, and on as well we have to work creatively, to work against the model of teaching where teachers are just and just do what they want and feel like not being bothered is the...