50
50
Jul 31, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
and louisa has now got her own sporting activities to do.ther, louisa and i, and charlie looks like he might be on the sprint side of things. he's a really strong little boy. so we'll wait and see what their activities are. but i always enjoy training and competing, and it seemed like it wasn't quite the right time to stop. at a0 years old, sarah has no plans of retiring any time soon. with her young family in tow as her biggest supporters, she'll continue to push the boundaries of sport. kate grey, bbc news, macclesfield. the father of ellie soutter has spoken publicly for the first time since her death. the british snowboarder died last week on her 18th birthday. the family have set up a foundation in her name which they hope will help young winter sports athletes needing financial support. there is a lot of pressure on children, and mental awareness needs to be looked at and made more public. as we all know it has been lately but as a family and as her friends we all thought that ellie had come out of the other side of a particularly dark
and louisa has now got her own sporting activities to do.ther, louisa and i, and charlie looks like he might be on the sprint side of things. he's a really strong little boy. so we'll wait and see what their activities are. but i always enjoy training and competing, and it seemed like it wasn't quite the right time to stop. at a0 years old, sarah has no plans of retiring any time soon. with her young family in tow as her biggest supporters, she'll continue to push the boundaries of sport. kate...
78
78
Jul 31, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
and louisa has now got her own sporting activities to do. sprint side of things. he's a really strong little boy. so we'll wait and see what their activities are. but i always enjoy training and competing, and it seemed like it wasn't quite the right time to stop. at 40 years old, sarah has no plans of retiring time soon. with her young family in tow as her biggest supporters, she'll continue to push the boundaries of sport. kate grey, bbc news, macclesfield. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins it's getting warmer again? some may have felt that summer has been on pause for the last weekend, there have been some contrasts, notably in the last 12 hours. heavy, thundery rain across parts of south—east england, east anglia and the midlands, but that has now cleared away eastwards. for a large swathe of the country, good swathes of sunshine. but not for everyone. you can see the isobars are quite close together here, indicating the strength of the wind. it is pushing a front across and bringing more clouds and outbreaks of rain a
and louisa has now got her own sporting activities to do. sprint side of things. he's a really strong little boy. so we'll wait and see what their activities are. but i always enjoy training and competing, and it seemed like it wasn't quite the right time to stop. at 40 years old, sarah has no plans of retiring time soon. with her young family in tow as her biggest supporters, she'll continue to push the boundaries of sport. kate grey, bbc news, macclesfield. time for a look at the weather....
74
74
Jul 31, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
and louisa has now got her own sporting activities to do.lans of retiring any time soon. with her young family in tow as her biggest supporters, she‘ll continue to push the boundaries of sport. kate grey, bbc news, macclesfield. alice is here — in a moment she will be telling us what‘s hot and what‘s not in the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. aid agencies are acused of being "almost complicit" in sexual abuse across the sector — a damning mps report describes a culture of denial. salman abedi — who killed 22 people in the manchester arena attack — was rescued from libya by a royal navy ship three years earlier. labour‘s being urged to suspend a member of its ruling body after he was recorded describing some members of thejewish community as trump "fanatics". thanks, simon. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. tata motors said its jaguar land rover business reported a pre—tax loss of £264m and sales down 7% to £5.2bn for the quarter to june because of "multiple challenges including temporary issues
and louisa has now got her own sporting activities to do.lans of retiring any time soon. with her young family in tow as her biggest supporters, she‘ll continue to push the boundaries of sport. kate grey, bbc news, macclesfield. alice is here — in a moment she will be telling us what‘s hot and what‘s not in the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. aid agencies are acused of being "almost complicit" in sexual abuse across the sector — a damning mps...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
germany's oldest neoclassical building and was the official residence of the prince and his wife louisa princess of brandenburg shit this was on hold as the unusual thing about this house was that it was always open for members of the public to visit just what was a kind of eighteenth century show how prince france wanted to use it to educate his subjects. guests actually came from all over europe including portugal and russia. and of course girder was also here. going from group to. the park includes a network of canals and bridges since france was a firm believer in religious tolerance and the ideals of the enlightenment from certain points you can see both the synagogue and the catholic church of st peter. the prince was also very interested in flowers. although they were not at all typical for the kind of english landscape gardens that inspired the park. your album of yangon ornamental flowers are arranged here in tears like an affair to look and of course we've been faithful to the original design of the garden to look back then mediterranean species of flowers were arranged here i
germany's oldest neoclassical building and was the official residence of the prince and his wife louisa princess of brandenburg shit this was on hold as the unusual thing about this house was that it was always open for members of the public to visit just what was a kind of eighteenth century show how prince france wanted to use it to educate his subjects. guests actually came from all over europe including portugal and russia. and of course girder was also here. going from group to. the park...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
germany's oldest neoclassical building and was the official residence of the prince and his wife louisa princess abundant bookshop eight this was on the whole earth is the unusual thing about this house was that it was always open for members of the public to visit it just it was a kind of eighteenth century show her prince france wanted to use it to educate his subjects. guests actually came from all over europe including portugal and russia. and of course girder was also here. going from group to. the park includes a network of canals and bridges since france was a firm believer in religious tolerance and the ideals of the enlightenment from certain points you can see both the synagogue and the catholic church of st peter. the prince was also very interested in flowers. although they were not at all typical for the kind of english landscape gardens that inspired the park. your album of yangon ornamental flowers are arranged here in tears like an affair to look and of course we've been faithful to the original design of the garden but back then mediterranean species of flowers were arr
germany's oldest neoclassical building and was the official residence of the prince and his wife louisa princess abundant bookshop eight this was on the whole earth is the unusual thing about this house was that it was always open for members of the public to visit it just it was a kind of eighteenth century show her prince france wanted to use it to educate his subjects. guests actually came from all over europe including portugal and russia. and of course girder was also here. going from...
84
84
Jul 7, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
it is eerie that there seem to be no people in the park at all. 0k, louisa, let me help you.re an art expert yet you were more distracted by the london skyline, the park and the lack of people than actually being able to focus on the art. that is the trouble with this kind of thing. perhaps it'sjust for old dinosaurs like me but there is still something quite thrilling about being able to go up in the air. mastaba is a great piece but i would argue that actually its impact is a physical impact, that when you walk in the serpentine, walk in hyde park and you come across this extraordinary mass, the scale of it, all that stuff, that does not come through on the vr. with a version 50 times the size planned for abu dhabi, you can see that scale is clearly important here. but whilst it may be a lot easier to create that in a virtual world, it is maybe missing the point. klassen that was lara. ok. back to mit in boston now where i am walking around and around and around in order for an artificial intelligence to track me. that is me that you can see on that screen there. but what i
it is eerie that there seem to be no people in the park at all. 0k, louisa, let me help you.re an art expert yet you were more distracted by the london skyline, the park and the lack of people than actually being able to focus on the art. that is the trouble with this kind of thing. perhaps it'sjust for old dinosaurs like me but there is still something quite thrilling about being able to go up in the air. mastaba is a great piece but i would argue that actually its impact is a physical impact,...
71
71
Jul 24, 2018
07/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed so has the availability it grew from one small clinic in the u.k. to a multi-billion dollar global industry i gave has changed the landscape of humor production eight is talking about six mill. i believe that it is much more because i've technology has to reach remote areas in the whole world and it's probably unlikely for us to get feedback of how many babies were born in these remote areas so it's an underestimate it's important to appreciate that currently predicted that by the end of the century there will have been four hundred million babies resulted as i from my very forward white christina in march that pioneering technology gave them families they would otherwise never have had happen stansell al-jazeera london now members of the thai football team trapped for two weeks in a flooded cave are taking part in put a ceremonies to thank the spirits for their resc
s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed so has the availability it grew from one small clinic in the u.k. to a multi-billion dollar global industry i gave has changed the landscape of humor production eight is talking about six mill. i believe that it is much more because i've technology has to reach remote areas...
65
65
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
virginia today. 1.7 mnitude earthquake happened about 3:42 this morning about five miles southeast of louisa> a dangerous heat wave continues to claim lives in parts of canada. 17 people haveied in quebec. 12 deaths reported in montreal. the hot and humid tempetures wi likely stick around for another day before a cooler system moves in. i think we're going to getit. maybe wait another day or two, right? >>e'll start to notice the difference. everything will improve. an just thetory they read there, i want to remind you, heat isum ther one weather related killer in the united states of america. it's nothing to play with. 87 degrees in washington, d.c. 82 in leesburg. so we're takin our time getting to the 90s today. it feeike the 90s. so our highs for today is going to be 91. a little warmer. the thunderstorms will be very isolated in nature. yesterday some of us stay completely dry. if you had f a littlether west and north, they got hammereded with showers and storms. it's going to be isolated this afternoon as far as activity goes. here's a look at the future cast. fast forward to 6:00 p.m.
virginia today. 1.7 mnitude earthquake happened about 3:42 this morning about five miles southeast of louisa> a dangerous heat wave continues to claim lives in parts of canada. 17 people haveied in quebec. 12 deaths reported in montreal. the hot and humid tempetures wi likely stick around for another day before a cooler system moves in. i think we're going to getit. maybe wait another day or two, right? >>e'll start to notice the difference. everything will improve. an just thetory...
95
95
Jul 23, 2018
07/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed so has the availability it grew from one small clinic in the u.k. to a multi-billion dollar global industry i've has changed the landscape of humor production eight is talking about six million babies i am a believer that it is much more because i.v. of technology has to reach the more areas in the whole world and it's probably a likely for us to get feedback of how many babies were born in these remote areas so it's an underestimate it's important to appreciate that currently predicted that by the end of the century there would have been four hundred million babies that is altered as i have a ford white for christina and martina that pioneering technology gave them families they would otherwise never have had catherine stansell al-jazeera london right time to get all the sports news here is father. barbara thank you so much the german football association have rejec
s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed so has the availability it grew from one small clinic in the u.k. to a multi-billion dollar global industry i've has changed the landscape of humor production eight is talking about six million babies i am a believer that it is much more because i.v. of technology has to...
104
104
Jul 23, 2018
07/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed so has the availability it grew from one small clinic in the u.k. to a multi-billion dollar global industry i gave has changed the landscape of humor production eight is talking about six mil. i believe that is much more because i. predicted that. four hundred million. that pioneering technology gave them families they would otherwise never have had. still. in the. timepiece most news is far thanks very much the german football association have rejected mesut ozil as claims of racism claims which prompted the arsenal star to quit the national team they did however can see they could have done more to protect him dominic cain has more from berlin. his international career is over now club duties with arsenal have taken mesut ozil to the far east but in his absence the fallout from his retirement is reverberating around germany the newspapers have seized on his stateme
s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed so has the availability it grew from one small clinic in the u.k. to a multi-billion dollar global industry i gave has changed the landscape of humor production eight is talking about six mil. i believe that is much more because i. predicted that. four hundred million. that...
46
46
Jul 23, 2018
07/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed so has the availability it grew from one small clinic in the u.k. to a multi-billion dollar global industry i gave has changed the landscape of humor production eight is talking about six million. bibi's i am a believer that it is much more because i.v. of technology has to reach remote areas in the whole world and it's probably unlikely for us to get feedback of how many babies were born in d.c. remote areas so it's an underestimate it's important to appreciate that currently predicted that by the end of the century there would have been four hundred million babies that is altered as from my view for white for christina and martina that pioneering technology gave them families they would otherwise never have had catherine stansell al-jazeera london. like me is the general manager of born hall fertility clinic in cambridge in the united kingdom he joins us live now.
s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed so has the availability it grew from one small clinic in the u.k. to a multi-billion dollar global industry i gave has changed the landscape of humor production eight is talking about six million. bibi's i am a believer that it is much more because i.v. of technology has to...
220
220
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
winner meryl streep is set to play "aunt march" in the latest big-screen take on "little women," louisaott's iconic novel about four sisters living in massachusetts during the civil war. a classic actress for a classic tale. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (lydia) still ahead on the kron four morning news... it's day 4 for bay area ice protestors... the demands those who are camped out are asking for. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. temperatures will warm through late week and into the upcoming weekend as high pressure builds over the bay area. daytime highs will range from the low 60s-70s along the coast and mid 70s-80s inland. temperatures will likely warm back to above seasonal averages by friday and potentially persist into early next week. (lydia)happening now... protesters remain camped outside of ice headquarters in san francisco ... for the 4th day. they are holding what is being called a "block ice" block party. as kron 4's hermela aregawi explains, protesters are calling for the end of the agency. organizers are calling it a celebration of resistance.. doze
winner meryl streep is set to play "aunt march" in the latest big-screen take on "little women," louisaott's iconic novel about four sisters living in massachusetts during the civil war. a classic actress for a classic tale. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (lydia) still ahead on the kron four morning news... it's day 4 for bay area ice protestors... the demands those who are camped out are asking for. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. temperatures will warm...
51
51
Jul 13, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe louisa does. or if you do, let us know. field of research. i'm drawing a blank on that. i really don't know. >> i think, and i don't have notes on that and funding, but i'm fairly sure i remember blue cross and blue shield of earth and was he on insurer i saw last year in the rate filings that added the cost of csrs for native american populations back into their premiums. in most states it was just sort of insurers just ate that cost. i'm fairly sure it was blue cross blue shield of arizona that address the issues obviously it's going to be a large enough chunk of money that the added it to the rates just like all the other states added csrs. >> i'm also from iowa, go hawks. i was three, there's a lot of flexibility in what you can apply for in a 133 to waver. i was wondering if you have since as to why states have some a states have decide to pursue reinsurance as the main avenue in their 1332 waivers instead of another solution? >> you know, one of the main reasons is that when price secretary come he sent a letter to the government saying pursue reinsurance. so that
maybe louisa does. or if you do, let us know. field of research. i'm drawing a blank on that. i really don't know. >> i think, and i don't have notes on that and funding, but i'm fairly sure i remember blue cross and blue shield of earth and was he on insurer i saw last year in the rate filings that added the cost of csrs for native american populations back into their premiums. in most states it was just sort of insurers just ate that cost. i'm fairly sure it was blue cross blue shield...