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in england louise mason didn't see her parents and three siblings for months at a time. i was let alone most of the time my parents had other children there's no way that they could leave them with my nan it was my crime i was old so they just stopped coming. i went home three weeks. for week by week in the summer making a christmas easter. if the policy is not change now your brothers sisters again. in your kansas catch a one thousand laws parents decided the best way to get their arm listen to cope with life was to turn his toes into fingers for hours alvin was given manual task to perform with the seat. granted having no arms or the exact rather simple disability or very complicated disability and i'd be lying if i did say it was a lot of work a lot of work a lot of time spent by myself very long and very afraid very frustrated but i think it was the character that was built by my parents especially by a lifer. that allowed me to not really think that i was all that different. it's not an easy thing to get dressed but. again it goes back to the basic theory of my life
in england louise mason didn't see her parents and three siblings for months at a time. i was let alone most of the time my parents had other children there's no way that they could leave them with my nan it was my crime i was old so they just stopped coming. i went home three weeks. for week by week in the summer making a christmas easter. if the policy is not change now your brothers sisters again. in your kansas catch a one thousand laws parents decided the best way to get their arm listen...
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louise died in a german prison just before the end of the war, although she was never forgotten. the supreme allied commander visited her memorial several years later to remember the heroism that had made such a difference. and more recently, veterans marking the sen tenery of the great war did the same. >> the family is proud and want children to remember if you are committed to a direction and you follow this, you can achieve great things. and it is thanks to people like her, which it did happen in the end and we had this armistice. >> reporter: an armistice now being remembered 100 years on, along with the sacrifices made by people like louise for the allied cause. and in the name of peace. melissa bell, cnn, paris. >> the lessons of history back on full display. thank you for being with us for this hour of newsroom. i'm george howell at the cnn center atlanta. remember to connect any time on twitter at george howell cnn. let's do it again. more news after the break. stay with us. a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. som
louise died in a german prison just before the end of the war, although she was never forgotten. the supreme allied commander visited her memorial several years later to remember the heroism that had made such a difference. and more recently, veterans marking the sen tenery of the great war did the same. >> the family is proud and want children to remember if you are committed to a direction and you follow this, you can achieve great things. and it is thanks to people like her, which it...
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louise: it's really an engagement process.e are here to talk and d to len togegether with ththe healersd try anand work out w ways in wh wewe can work totogether to se sosome of these e plants for e bebenefit of everybody. reportrter: all the healers at e woworkshop get s some saplingo plant on their land so they veve theieir owsourcece of leaves ad bark.. but the vovolume is not t neay enough to o supp the c cits. that is another problem. loui: ouour fit phasase has really been about supplyg g the substence e maet and we're going toe e lookg intotoays of tryingo adaddrs the commercial mamarket throughgh promoting as to these p plants that w we're growing. reporterer: after the e sessi, louise swemmer and rosie makhubena meet a woman who took partrt in their vevery first workshopop six years a ago. ththe seedlings s rose chauket back then arare flourishining. evidence the propagationroroject is making a a difference. she's happy y she no lononger ho buy her leavav, and d at she can help her cololleagues. rosese: i can even har
louise: it's really an engagement process.e are here to talk and d to len togegether with ththe healersd try anand work out w ways in wh wewe can work totogether to se sosome of these e plants for e bebenefit of everybody. reportrter: all the healers at e woworkshop get s some saplingo plant on their land so they veve theieir owsourcece of leaves ad bark.. but the vovolume is not t neay enough to o supp the c cits. that is another problem. loui: ouour fit phasase has really been about supplyg g...
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but madonna and marie louise say getting what state foarm owes i a struggle. they say they're willing to take what they offer, but state farm hasn't paid them in full to rebuild. >> it just doesn't seem fair. you spend for your insurance, and then to have to battle for rebuilding, that's cruel. >> reporter: some homes are already rebuilt. while she's waiting to be repaid, state farm says the timeline to process a claim varies because each customer's claim is unique. two steps here to figure this out. first, take your policy and that number at the top, take that to a builder. ask is this enough money? if not, go to your insurance agent and say, we need to fix that. >> around here it probably isn't. >> you just need more money for the prumium. >> it's going to go up a small amount, but 66% of the people who lost their homes in the north bay were underinsured, you probably are, too. i think all of us probably are. >> if you have a tip for chris and his team, give us a call, you see the numbers, 1-888-996-tips or go to the website. >>> warm out today, warm still t
but madonna and marie louise say getting what state foarm owes i a struggle. they say they're willing to take what they offer, but state farm hasn't paid them in full to rebuild. >> it just doesn't seem fair. you spend for your insurance, and then to have to battle for rebuilding, that's cruel. >> reporter: some homes are already rebuilt. while she's waiting to be repaid, state farm says the timeline to process a claim varies because each customer's claim is unique. two steps here...
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it declined to talk specifics of madonna and marie louise's case. instead it sent a statement that it is our intent and obligation to pay what we owe under the terms of the policy. we are always willing to work with our customers to make sure they're receiving the full benefits allowed within their policy. but madonna and marie louise say even getting what state farm owes is a struggle. they tell us they're just ready to accept the seven-figure shortfall and take what the policy offers, yet state farm still hasn't paid them in full to rebuild. >> it just doesn't seem fair. you spend years and years paying for your insurance, and then to have to battle for rebuilding, that's cruel. >> well, as for why some homes are already rebuilt while madonna is still waiting to be paid, state farm said, quote, the timeline to process a claim can vary because each customer situation is unique. back to underinsurance, just two steps. one, ask a builder if the amount in your policy is enough to rebuild. and two, tell your insurance agent to adjust it. please send ch
it declined to talk specifics of madonna and marie louise's case. instead it sent a statement that it is our intent and obligation to pay what we owe under the terms of the policy. we are always willing to work with our customers to make sure they're receiving the full benefits allowed within their policy. but madonna and marie louise say even getting what state farm owes is a struggle. they tell us they're just ready to accept the seven-figure shortfall and take what the policy offers, yet...
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it declined to talk specifics of madonna and marie louise's case.tead it sent a statement that says in part, it is our intent and obligation to pay what we owe under the terms of the policy. we are always willing to work with our customers to make sure they are receiving the full benefits allowed within their policy. but madonna and marie louise say even getting what state farm owes is a struggle. they told us they're ready to just accept the seven-figure shortfall and take what their policy offers, yet state farm still hasn't paid them in full to rebuild. >> it just doesn't seem fair. you spend years and years paying for your insurance and then to have to battle for rebuilding, that's cruel. >> reporter: well, as for why some homes are already rebuilt while madonna is still waiting to be paid, state farm said, quote, the timeline to process a claim can vary because each customer's situation is unique. back to underinsurance, two steps. one, ask a builder if the amount in your policy is enough to rebuild and, two, tell your insurance agent when you
it declined to talk specifics of madonna and marie louise's case.tead it sent a statement that says in part, it is our intent and obligation to pay what we owe under the terms of the policy. we are always willing to work with our customers to make sure they are receiving the full benefits allowed within their policy. but madonna and marie louise say even getting what state farm owes is a struggle. they told us they're ready to just accept the seven-figure shortfall and take what their policy...
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his shows louise and ramone.after the war -- by the way, the the hello girls stayed longer than most doughboys. many were there as long as two years, most for well more than a year. why? because of logistics. how will you get them there and how will you get them home. you need communication the whole time. the other woman who died during this period of time was well after the armistice and will after woodrow wilson came back to the peace conference. that was louise and ramone. i wanted to say about this. when they got home, they came back expecting it hero welcome but received something different. it turned out, that unlike the navy and the marines, which gave them the full veterans benefits including hospitalization, war risk insurance if they died, a flag on their coffins, including a bonus, all the benefits that came to veterans after war, the army did not do so. the army told the women they had only been contract employees. the said, i never signed a ontract. as i follow this story to the 1970's, there is one
his shows louise and ramone.after the war -- by the way, the the hello girls stayed longer than most doughboys. many were there as long as two years, most for well more than a year. why? because of logistics. how will you get them there and how will you get them home. you need communication the whole time. the other woman who died during this period of time was well after the armistice and will after woodrow wilson came back to the peace conference. that was louise and ramone. i wanted to say...
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well, no, this is the thing, louise. of trim it a little bit as long as it smells nice andi little bit as long as it smells nice and i get rid of the sea salt and jellyfish tentacles. so today i am steaming my face, hopefully this is a compromise. fingers crossed. steaming my face, hopefully this is a compromise. fingers crossedm life, i think is the way forward. we're also going going to prepare some bananas for you. how are you feeling about that?” some bananas for you. how are you feeling about that? i haven't. .. good, yes, i got one yesterday on the one show, and we have a way to go before 700, i don't know if you have 50 bananas, but 650 is the total so far. magnificent, ross. we will see you later, once you have been repaired. i have never seen that eucalyptus heat being. just to be clear, we don't have that treatment every morning. hopefully you can walk, as well. later we will be in arras, travelling along the western front in preparation for armistice day, and robert hall is going to play you and robert hall is
well, no, this is the thing, louise. of trim it a little bit as long as it smells nice andi little bit as long as it smells nice and i get rid of the sea salt and jellyfish tentacles. so today i am steaming my face, hopefully this is a compromise. fingers crossed. steaming my face, hopefully this is a compromise. fingers crossedm life, i think is the way forward. we're also going going to prepare some bananas for you. how are you feeling about that?” some bananas for you. how are you feeling...
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of her louise hadn't been very well and kind to a christmas card and come down and read aloud i think the spark reignited it is the best way to describe it he kissed me goodbye and butterflies were. i was floating on on a cloud and he told his wife he was leaving. she helped impact our. and then he moved down in reading together sent. the little boat it up and understanding with the two of them it's really weird that we cannot it's on then and you guys wouldn't know what i'm talking what you don't about but are now straight away what's the point in that you know that a lot of the head or a mannerism you pick up you know a little more if you just pick up on it but it's as though the six then you know it really is really fascinating where we communicate here we go there without even talking. and i think we all think we were made for it too that we are. and i remember thinking for twenty eight years all divorced got a kid losing my hair gaining a gut no arm what a package and then i got to thinking you know i've got to change this that's how alan you should use intel to the future wife c
of her louise hadn't been very well and kind to a christmas card and come down and read aloud i think the spark reignited it is the best way to describe it he kissed me goodbye and butterflies were. i was floating on on a cloud and he told his wife he was leaving. she helped impact our. and then he moved down in reading together sent. the little boat it up and understanding with the two of them it's really weird that we cannot it's on then and you guys wouldn't know what i'm talking what you...
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of her louise having been very well and kind to a christmas card and calm down and said aloud i think the spark reignited is the best way to describe it. kiss me goodbye and butterflies. i was floating on on a cloud and he told his wife he was leaving. she house impact. and then he moved down in the being together since. little motive other than understanding with the two of them it's really weird that we cannot it's one thing and you guys wouldn't know what i'm talking what you don't about but are now straight away what you've pointed out you know that a lot of the head or a mannerism you pick up you know a little more if you just pick up on each other it's as though the six think you know it really really fascinating we communicate to each other without even talking . and i think we all think we were made for it to the to be honest. there are member think i'm twenty eight years old divorced got a kid losing my hair gaining a gut no arms what a package and then i got to thinking you know i've got to change this that's how alan introduce himself to his future wife darlene who was sitt
of her louise having been very well and kind to a christmas card and calm down and said aloud i think the spark reignited is the best way to describe it. kiss me goodbye and butterflies. i was floating on on a cloud and he told his wife he was leaving. she house impact. and then he moved down in the being together since. little motive other than understanding with the two of them it's really weird that we cannot it's one thing and you guys wouldn't know what i'm talking what you don't about but...
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louise mason was determined to drive no matter how difficult it was for her just physically to get behind the wheel and do up her seat. in the. drive these trucks are now shot tonight disable. somebody else but the test. was exactly the same as everyone else there's no difference they came so not be driving and we were transferred to most of my life. and. my parents they were the most practical people i think i've ever met in my entire life so when it came to learning how to drive. that was just practical that way you can get around on your own you know independent people to take care of you don't have to worry about. taking a bus or use your cam and it was really just about trying to figure it out. anyway i just love driving when i got a lot of different things to do. most people don't consider the power of my mind. and i my mind is very powerful tool and it get into it interjects all kinds of things into my system so that my feet are literally. my hands so when it comes to driving. i get really seriously and i have high explain why can't i can drive with one foot on the wheel what is pe
louise mason was determined to drive no matter how difficult it was for her just physically to get behind the wheel and do up her seat. in the. drive these trucks are now shot tonight disable. somebody else but the test. was exactly the same as everyone else there's no difference they came so not be driving and we were transferred to most of my life. and. my parents they were the most practical people i think i've ever met in my entire life so when it came to learning how to drive. that was...
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good morning, louise.untry that's seen the part of the country that's seen the biggest increase over the last ten years, average times have gone up ten years, average times have gone up by ten years, average times have gone up by eight minutes. still below the average uk average, but below the figure of eight minutes. this is how long things take depending on the type of transport you use getting to and from work. we're talking times per day. c—train takes two hours 11 minutes, up by four minutes over the past decade —— the train. in your car, 52 minutes, up by three minutes over the past ten years. buses will ta ke over the past ten years. buses will take 79 minutes. that's an hour and 19 minutes, up by seven minutes. those are the time periods with talking about. is the commute always a bad thing? i spoke to people from bristol temple meads last night to see what they think. a connecting train, 40 minute wait in between but at times it can work to my benefit because i can do a bit of work in between but
good morning, louise.untry that's seen the part of the country that's seen the biggest increase over the last ten years, average times have gone up ten years, average times have gone up by ten years, average times have gone up by eight minutes. still below the average uk average, but below the figure of eight minutes. this is how long things take depending on the type of transport you use getting to and from work. we're talking times per day. c—train takes two hours 11 minutes, up by four...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a blow for donald trump, as the democrats take back control of the house of representatives. but mr trump hails the night a tremendous success, as the republicans hold onto the senate. passengers flying in and out of heathrow face disruption because of a fault with the runway lights. uncovering the forgotten stories of the 1.3 million indian soldiers who fought in world war one. can local people determine the future of their high street? the government wants empty shops to go to community groups. is it enough? i'll speaking to the minister for high streets just before 7am. in sport: late joy for spurs, but liverpool lose thier mojo in the champions league. good morning. it is a mild start to the date, but for many of us it will bea the date, but for many of us it will be a wet one with either raining or showers, a little bit of brightness in between, and i will have more details in 15 minutes. good morning. it's wednesday, november 7. our top story: the us mid—ter
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a blow for donald trump, as the democrats take back control of the house of representatives. but mr trump hails the night a tremendous success, as the republicans hold onto the senate. passengers flying in and out of heathrow face disruption because of a fault with the runway lights. uncovering the forgotten stories of the 1.3 million indian soldiers who fought in world war one. can local people determine the future...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: britain's armed forces turn to foreign fighters to solve a recruitment crisis — commonwealth citizens will now be able to serve without ever having lived in the uk. nearly 200,000 workers are set for a pay rise from today. the voluntary real living wage goes up to £9 an hour. i'll be finding out what it means for workers. remembering the fallen as armistice week opens — 10,000 beacons are lit to commemorate the centenary of the war to end all wars. in sport, an inspired raheem sterling fires manchester city back to the top of the premier league, as they thump southampton. could you cope with having your bins emptied just once a month? we'll find out how people in one welsh county are coping with extreme recycling. and after the frost of last week, much more mild, but in scotland and northern ireland, grab your brolly, it isa northern ireland, grab your brolly, it is a wet start to monday. i will have your full forecast here on brea kfast. good morning. it's monday
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: britain's armed forces turn to foreign fighters to solve a recruitment crisis — commonwealth citizens will now be able to serve without ever having lived in the uk. nearly 200,000 workers are set for a pay rise from today. the voluntary real living wage goes up to £9 an hour. i'll be finding out what it means for workers. remembering the fallen as armistice week opens — 10,000 beacons are lit to commemorate the...
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louise romero, i would like to mention. robert legal, the head of the two legal services. we're talking about a treaty. as all lawyers know, every word counts. so what i'm saying is that all of this work has only been possible because we have pooled all this expertise and experience. all the skills that these persons, these people could muster. i have worked towards unity and i very carefully nurtured the unity which heads of state and government under -- they have wanted to show from the outset. we will continue to ensure that unity. that unity among member states and unity among institutions. i have been a part of one of those institutions the past. i will be very happy to continue the work under this aegis. thank you. >> the united nations security council held an emergency meeting in new york yesterday to discuss the confrontation between russia and ukraine in the strait which connects the black sea and the sea of azaf. this portion of the session included remarks by u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley. as well as the ukrainian ambassador and deputy russian ambass
louise romero, i would like to mention. robert legal, the head of the two legal services. we're talking about a treaty. as all lawyers know, every word counts. so what i'm saying is that all of this work has only been possible because we have pooled all this expertise and experience. all the skills that these persons, these people could muster. i have worked towards unity and i very carefully nurtured the unity which heads of state and government under -- they have wanted to show from the...
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conference on the fretting floor together with some of the traders and i think they mostly agreed that louise seemed irritated over the course of nearly ninety minutes he's won repeatedly between calling for unity and attacking democrats and some members of his own party but it was feed and the trading floor and it is not that easy to find someone who's actually critical of the president but this speech and his aggressive manner have cost some of the traders standing next to me while watching it to shake their heads one of them said trump is being attacked and now he's defending himself blindly and from the outside it loke to definitely pretty directionless emotional and almost as if he was unprepared but the traitorous didn't care in the end neither did the investors the markets were up and can we glean anything about the direction all future economic policy from what the president had to say today. not really had this also shows how weird this news conference was it seems to leave out important aspects this touch on the gridlock trying to find unity with the democrats though that probably i
conference on the fretting floor together with some of the traders and i think they mostly agreed that louise seemed irritated over the course of nearly ninety minutes he's won repeatedly between calling for unity and attacking democrats and some members of his own party but it was feed and the trading floor and it is not that easy to find someone who's actually critical of the president but this speech and his aggressive manner have cost some of the traders standing next to me while watching...
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he's been acting since he was eleven louise hoffman has even been a guest at the oscars. yeah ok do this. now another david letterman of mine in which he plays a german p.o.w.'s assigned to clear mines after world war two was nominated for an oscar. and she appeared in dark a mystery drama and the first german series produced by netflix. i mean if you want to be an i want to like eric deuce on the edge i really enjoy that i want tell stories that have relevance in advance and. such as this drama about abuse and violence at a protestant reform school. because ultimately. born in one thousand nine hundred seven luis hoffman is the only one of our magnificent seven with no formal acting training but that doesn't seem to be hindering his career. louis hoffman was fourteen when he got his first starring role playing tom sawyer in a german adaptation of the mark twain classic the last member of our magnificent seven is another one dark and not yet twenty five she's already being compared to the great romy schneider some call her the best actress of her generation that's thanks
he's been acting since he was eleven louise hoffman has even been a guest at the oscars. yeah ok do this. now another david letterman of mine in which he plays a german p.o.w.'s assigned to clear mines after world war two was nominated for an oscar. and she appeared in dark a mystery drama and the first german series produced by netflix. i mean if you want to be an i want to like eric deuce on the edge i really enjoy that i want tell stories that have relevance in advance and. such as this...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: senior cabinet ministers had serious doubts about theresa may's brexit plan from the start, as boris johnson calls for a cabinet mutiny. more than 31 people are now known to have died in the most destructive wildfires california has ever seen. around 70 are still missing. in sport: city looked like they enjoyed the manchester derby. the premier league leaders beat united 3—1. their third looked like a stroll in the park. how a nation remembers. hundreds of thousands pay their respects to the fallen of the great war on the centenary of the armistice. good morning. it is a relatively mild start to the day. we are looking at sunshine and showers. most of the showers will be in the west, they could be heavy thundery. i have more in 15 minutes. —— heavy and thundery. it's monday, november 12. our top story: several members of the cabinet expressed significant doubts from the start about theresa may's chequers brexit plan which they agreed to support during a meeting in
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: senior cabinet ministers had serious doubts about theresa may's brexit plan from the start, as boris johnson calls for a cabinet mutiny. more than 31 people are now known to have died in the most destructive wildfires california has ever seen. around 70 are still missing. in sport: city looked like they enjoyed the manchester derby. the premier league leaders beat united 3—1. their third looked like a stroll in the...
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so we've seen two big names one of them is princess natta louise of norway who was here to receive a reward for her work with the foundation for disabled children another one was the fashion designer and if so we but we really don't see any hillary clinton's or marissa mayer's here right now it's still a fairly young effort and this is only the fifth year this has been going on and really it's it's just a networking opportunity right now for people who are maybe just starting out don't have the connections yet to meet with people sort of at a similar level swap stories swap ideas and build themselves up from the ground fifty eight but hopefully gathering steam all correspondent my story to a new york for us to talk to thanks. that's it for me and the team here thanks for watching and make sure you have a great we can't stop crying. i'm putting. the amount . of the such . length. sleep little. listen carefully to. see. it's going to be a good. illegible discover the old. leg. below subscription documentary on you tube. how about taking a few arrests you could even take a chance on lov
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so we've seen two big names one of them is princess nasa louise of norway who was here to receive a reward for her work with the foundation for disabled children another one was the fashion designer and as we but we really don't see any hillary clinton's or marisa . there is here right now it's still a fairly young effort and this is only the fifth year this is been going on and really it's a it's a it's just a networking opportunity right now for people who are maybe just starting out don't have the connections yet to to meet with people sort of at a similar level swap story swap ideas and build themselves up from the ground fifty but hopefully gathering steam all correspondence by a straight a a new york for us to talk to thanks. that is it for me and the team haim ballin thanks for watching and make sure you have a great we can't stop by. earth . two goons of species. we're seeing. here which of those are big changes and most start with small steps global warming tears tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like news conference convert jews to green ene
so we've seen two big names one of them is princess nasa louise of norway who was here to receive a reward for her work with the foundation for disabled children another one was the fashion designer and as we but we really don't see any hillary clinton's or marisa . there is here right now it's still a fairly young effort and this is only the fifth year this is been going on and really it's a it's a it's just a networking opportunity right now for people who are maybe just starting out don't...
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it had the jewish hospital onjuly the top 1961 and it was the louise wise adoption agency. knew growing up that i was adopted pins were always open about its. it eddy galland, robert shafran said, sun of a prominent physician. and is said to myself, he's got the wealthy family. as the beginning it seems like the most remarkable story of coincidence. about 25 minutes into the film they have done that and they had a chamomiles cameo in a madonna movie. they had their own business. you ask wheeler goes from here? it then starts to ask about how these coincidences happened and why was it that none of them knew about the others? was a coincidental that they ended up in three families from three different social strata? and on the starts to look like they have been sinisterly planned. the less you know about a going in the better. every time you think that is the end of all possible coincidences it cannot get any more intriguing. one of the bad things about the documentaries is that date story is retold well. it has to be told what the right level of revelation. at times it is li
it had the jewish hospital onjuly the top 1961 and it was the louise wise adoption agency. knew growing up that i was adopted pins were always open about its. it eddy galland, robert shafran said, sun of a prominent physician. and is said to myself, he's got the wealthy family. as the beginning it seems like the most remarkable story of coincidence. about 25 minutes into the film they have done that and they had a chamomiles cameo in a madonna movie. they had their own business. you ask wheeler...
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so we've seen two big names one of them is princess natta louise of norway who was here to receive a reward for her work with a foundation for disabled children another one was the fashion designer and as we but we really don't see any hillary clinton's or marissa mayer's here right now it's still a fairly young effort and this is only the fifth year this has been going on and really it's it's just a networking opportunity right now for people who are maybe just starting out don't have the connections yet to meet with people sort of at a similar level swap stories swap ideas and build themselves up from the ground fifty eight but hopefully gathering steam all correspondent bias fair enough a new york for us good to talk to you thanks miles. come. with him how to be done because of it as well ah yes i know if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip that i would not have put myself and my parents in law danger to the bottom of the game but a beautifully it would. love one son to the other one of the able to give them i had serious problems on a p
so we've seen two big names one of them is princess natta louise of norway who was here to receive a reward for her work with a foundation for disabled children another one was the fashion designer and as we but we really don't see any hillary clinton's or marissa mayer's here right now it's still a fairly young effort and this is only the fifth year this has been going on and really it's it's just a networking opportunity right now for people who are maybe just starting out don't have the...
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joe has been elected to the seat of our beloved and departed colleague, louise slaughter. joe hails from -- i know i butchered. that and like myself served in the new york state assembly. he was lectsed -- elected to that body in 1990 and became majority leader in 2013. he graduated from -- with a bachelor's degree in political science and began his political career at age 28 as a monroe county legislator. congressman morelle and his wife, mary beth, are well known, well loved and we're so happy to have joe morelle as one of our colleagues. congratulations, joe. the speaker: does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? mr. engel: yes. i yield to the gentleman from new york. the speaker: the gentleman from ew york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues. and, mr. speaker, thank you for -- to your staff for the courtesies they have extended to me. i want to thank, first of all, my wife, mary beth, my entire family and many dear friends who have traveled to be with us today. and those
joe has been elected to the seat of our beloved and departed colleague, louise slaughter. joe hails from -- i know i butchered. that and like myself served in the new york state assembly. he was lectsed -- elected to that body in 1990 and became majority leader in 2013. he graduated from -- with a bachelor's degree in political science and began his political career at age 28 as a monroe county legislator. congressman morelle and his wife, mary beth, are well known, well loved and we're so...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesslatest headlines: the bbc has launched a major initiative to tackle the spread of fake news. as part of an in—depth investigation, it's found evidence of russian disinformation which could worsen relations with the united states. wildfires raging in california have become the deadliest in the state's history — the governor has urged president trump to declare a major disaster. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times and her majesty the queen who led commemorations as britain marked the centenary of the armistice, 100 years to the moment after the guns fell silent at the end of the first world war. nearly all of front pages in the uk have the armistice memorial on the front page. meanwhile, the atlantic focused on armistice ceremonies in france and president emmanuel macron's speech where he rejected nationalism and reinforced his deep commitment to multilateralism. his message is seen as being at odds to
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesslatest headlines: the bbc has launched a major initiative to tackle the spread of fake news. as part of an in—depth investigation, it's found evidence of russian disinformation which could worsen relations with the united states. wildfires raging in california have become the deadliest in the state's history — the governor has urged president trump to declare a major disaster. now it's...
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louise. was she she intelligent she went on to answer to that with hello. and. if you see. it. funny how do you know when to tell you it. doesn't come off as a pop because well it was possible is not. only. the big searching the countryside on his own is no longer enough now he's putting these clips on this playing card. the two of spades in a very special pack of cards. thirteen thousand kilometers away is choosing on china's east coast. taxi drivers give out packs of cards to part of the barca i will vary i got by man so you're not kind to say you're going to come out right now because of that partner gang is on the hook without any somebody who was an academic you should know churches want. other drivers from can tome in the south to dolly and in the north are also involved. they use they taxis to distribute the cards in villages they suspect might house abducted women and he'll look at religion i'm a. liar. what . religion you are. leaving your initial letters such a just read the letter it's hard. well a new model of let's turn our values and unite up on. the council the i
louise. was she she intelligent she went on to answer to that with hello. and. if you see. it. funny how do you know when to tell you it. doesn't come off as a pop because well it was possible is not. only. the big searching the countryside on his own is no longer enough now he's putting these clips on this playing card. the two of spades in a very special pack of cards. thirteen thousand kilometers away is choosing on china's east coast. taxi drivers give out packs of cards to part of the...
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it had the jewish hospital on july the top 1961 and it was the louise wise adoption agency.was adopted pins were always open about its. it said, sun of a prominent physician. and is said to myself, he's got the wealthy family. about 25 minutes into the film they have done that and they had a chamomiles cameo in a madonna movie. they had their own business. you ask wheeler goes from here? is that as to ask why those coincidences happen and why was that none of them knew about the others? was it coincidental that they ended up in three families from three different social strata? it also is the max almost starts to look like the accidental destiny has been sinisterly planned. as the documentary goes on, the less you know about going in the better. every time you think that is the end of all possible coincidences and can't get any more intriguing than this, it does. it is very well put together because as a piece of storytelling one of the problem sometimes with documentaries is they are as good as the story. this is a good story but it has to be told well with just the right l
it had the jewish hospital on july the top 1961 and it was the louise wise adoption agency.was adopted pins were always open about its. it said, sun of a prominent physician. and is said to myself, he's got the wealthy family. about 25 minutes into the film they have done that and they had a chamomiles cameo in a madonna movie. they had their own business. you ask wheeler goes from here? is that as to ask why those coincidences happen and why was that none of them knew about the others? was it...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: britain's armed forcesns will now be able to serve without ever having lived in the uk. nearly 200,000 workers are set for a pay rise from today. the voluntary real living wage goes up to £9 an hour. i'll be finding out what it means for workers. remembering the fallen as armistice week opens — 10,000 beacons are lit to commemorate the centenary of the war to end all wars. in sport, an inspired raheem sterling fires manchester city back to the top of the premier league, as they thump southampton.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: britain's armed forcesns will now be able to serve without ever having lived in the uk. nearly 200,000 workers are set for a pay rise from today. the voluntary real living wage goes up to £9 an hour. i'll be finding out what it means for workers. remembering the fallen as armistice week opens — 10,000 beacons are lit to commemorate the centenary of the war to end all wars. in sport, an inspired raheem sterling...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: senior cabinet ministerss brexit plan from the start, as boris johnson calls for a cabinet mutiny. more than 31 people are now known to have died in the most destructive wildfires california has ever seen. around 70 are still missing. in sport: city looked like they enjoyed the manchester derby. the premier league leaders beat united 3—1. their third looked like a stroll in the park. how a nation remembers. hundreds of thousands pay their respects to the fallen of the great war on the centenary of the armistice.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: senior cabinet ministerss brexit plan from the start, as boris johnson calls for a cabinet mutiny. more than 31 people are now known to have died in the most destructive wildfires california has ever seen. around 70 are still missing. in sport: city looked like they enjoyed the manchester derby. the premier league leaders beat united 3—1. their third looked like a stroll in the park. how a nation remembers....
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kjetiljansrud made it back to back wins as he won the men's super g at the alpine ski world cup at lake louises to beat vincent kreek—myer of austria by just 0.14 seconds. jansrud is attempting to become the fourth man to win the super—g standings three seasons in a row. and over in vermont in the womens slalom it was american mikaela shiffrin who took the top prize to win her thrid straight world cup at the venue. this was world cup slalom win number 34 for shiffrin, tying her with switzerland's vreni schneider in second. the record of 35 is held by austria's marlees schild. there were eight nba games played on sunday. orlando magic beat the lakers. they sunday. orlando magic beat the la kers. they have sunday. orlando magic beat the lakers. they have won seven of their past eight before so they were on quite a role. the colts have made it five wins in a row. they beat the dolphins. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. well, for days and days now we've had those persistent chilly easterly winds bringing at times very grey weather with some showers.
kjetiljansrud made it back to back wins as he won the men's super g at the alpine ski world cup at lake louises to beat vincent kreek—myer of austria by just 0.14 seconds. jansrud is attempting to become the fourth man to win the super—g standings three seasons in a row. and over in vermont in the womens slalom it was american mikaela shiffrin who took the top prize to win her thrid straight world cup at the venue. this was world cup slalom win number 34 for shiffrin, tying her with...
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madonna and marie louise were stunned and upset to learn they were underinsured. even though state farm automatically adjust you had their coverage each year. >> there's a gap of at least a million dollars in what it would take to rebuild this. >> this report estimates $3.2 million to rebuild middle earth. madonna and marie louise say their policy will 1.5 million for a maximum. >> they gave us less than half right now to rebuild. >> that's a familiar chorus in the fire zone. >> the law has to change. >> amy back is a san francisco nonprofit -- her group found 66% of north bay fire victims were underinsured. who is responsible for making sure you have enough coverage? you are. even though insurance companies automatically adjust your policy yearly, state farm's website is clear. the choice is yours. fox says most people renew with whatever the computer spits out. she believes those formulas can better reflect building costs. >> if you don't know how to figure that out, then you got to tell your customers that. you can't continue to lull them into a false sense of
madonna and marie louise were stunned and upset to learn they were underinsured. even though state farm automatically adjust you had their coverage each year. >> there's a gap of at least a million dollars in what it would take to rebuild this. >> this report estimates $3.2 million to rebuild middle earth. madonna and marie louise say their policy will 1.5 million for a maximum. >> they gave us less than half right now to rebuild. >> that's a familiar chorus in the fire...
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one season finale would offer some hollywood style drama albeit not with regards to world champion louise hamilton who led from poland yet another recession. the thing that came when nico hokum berg landed upside down after a crash. concerned faces in the renault carriage. but the german emerged last three unscathed how milton of already secured a fifth world title last month push showed his neverending hunger by sealing his eleven victory of a stunning season the most cities drive even treated the crowd to some donuts along with fernando alonso who is quitting f one after three hundred twelve starts and two world titles there have been a personal wrestling week with this champions from now you know i feel very privileged we do. things but everything thanks for my want i will i will be always a part of this show but the day and the season belonged to hamilton the briton even showing off his tattoo to the adoring fans. and a reminder now the top story we're following for you e.u. leaders have signed off on a deal paving the way for the united kingdom to leave the bloc they say the e.u. and
one season finale would offer some hollywood style drama albeit not with regards to world champion louise hamilton who led from poland yet another recession. the thing that came when nico hokum berg landed upside down after a crash. concerned faces in the renault carriage. but the german emerged last three unscathed how milton of already secured a fifth world title last month push showed his neverending hunger by sealing his eleven victory of a stunning season the most cities drive even treated...
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and all all right now is working with their their get together with all the nonsense firsters louise white light too easy easy the little villages. but it was like china and use those tools resources. that even even more than jesse jackson says. help help us assistance. we're going to work words and should remain should have access to cation -- there is there is less what it means i'm terms are meant to mental. color namame meaning that exams and yes this also just almost a hundred thirty people. may say saying. that russia russian. mail television residents may have a lead left behind when one now now now what's in the house i live in this kind of kind of the idea of trying to trying to get a copy of your feet. with the gun in her home she'll she'll fly californi. sales and internet line likely place. a war will parking lots now not on how those those if they have it have it does the note in oakland california town destroyed by why what fun. and when i hotels. thousand homes and ultimately. does does night in over a hundred channels missing in the state state at this. the town was l
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: american voters deliverresident trump. i'm not on the ballot, but in a certain way i am on the ballot, so please go out and vote. five men are arrested after a video showing a model of 6renfell tower being burned on a bonfire emerged online. a bbc investigation reveals patients are facing long waits for nhs tests, as hospitals struggle with staff shortages. stocking up. christmas has come early for more than a fifth of us, who have bought the gifts already. i'll be asking if it is just festive excitement or financial necessity. huddersfield will remember the 5th of november.
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: american voters deliverresident trump. i'm not on the ballot, but in a certain way i am on the ballot, so please go out and vote. five men are arrested after a video showing a model of 6renfell tower being burned on a bonfire emerged online. a bbc investigation reveals patients are facing long waits for nhs tests, as hospitals struggle with staff shortages. stocking up. christmas has come early for more than a fifth...
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welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: the death toll from wildfires president trump declares it a major disaster. theresa may says the brexit negotiations are now entering the endgame as the cabinet prepares to meet this morning. spider—man, spider—man, does whatever a spidercam. -- spider can. hollywood stars line up to pay tribute to stan lee the mastermind behind the marvel comics, who's died aged 95. the difficulties of shopping while disabled. today sees 100 of retailers commit to make things easier for customers, but is it enough? in sport, liverpool and england striker
welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: the death toll from wildfires president trump declares it a major disaster. theresa may says the brexit negotiations are now entering the endgame as the cabinet prepares to meet this morning. spider—man, spider—man, does whatever a spidercam. -- spider can. hollywood stars line up to pay tribute to stan lee the mastermind behind the marvel comics, who's died aged 95. the difficulties of shopping while disabled....
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one season finale would offer some poli wood style drama albeit not with regards to world champion louise hamilton who led from poland yet another recession thanks came when nico holcomb berglund it up side down after a crash. concern faces in the renault carriage. but the german emerged last the unscathed how will turn of the already secured a fifth world title last month showed he's never ending hunger by stealing his eleven victory in a stunning season the mercedes driver even treated the crowd to some donuts along with fernando alonso who is quitting at one of the three hundred twelve starts and two world titles there has been a pressure wrestling with with this time period from now you know i feel very privileged we do this here and thanks for everything thanks for my want i will i will be always a part of. but the day and the season belong to hamilton the briton even showing off his tattoo to the adoring fans. and the bundesliga show follows after the break we'll be discussing byard new next slide and also check out the best of sunday's action including high flying club by hosting a
one season finale would offer some poli wood style drama albeit not with regards to world champion louise hamilton who led from poland yet another recession thanks came when nico holcomb berglund it up side down after a crash. concern faces in the renault carriage. but the german emerged last the unscathed how will turn of the already secured a fifth world title last month showed he's never ending hunger by stealing his eleven victory in a stunning season the mercedes driver even treated the...
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presumably public it's the stiff it is the queen of the but the harm hans is accompanied by her husband is louise happy to attend such events. no. more this month. we're not talking my mother one of the. i've been doesn't it come out it. was on top. of not a mile off. and a long. what i'm basically a good idea when i'm osama bin is. you don't they are. going to one up when i was going to get done now you to have my daughter how about coyote on the dock and i. don't out of that agenda. i would your model. sort of any into about what i'm. going to buy because it doesn't go back to that i want to go to. the location that i would if. you know what i'm without it but i would want a. legit. one i would. be the bum with it and i think that one more doing a thing would have been the we're going to go down find a dish will. one of. them look down and wonder what i move and what i wish to do with me stay she. wished the woman with the money more than five i thought she. would be a good commission i give him what it is in. a position they have one you will love and. i know. when you. when i want to. come ho
presumably public it's the stiff it is the queen of the but the harm hans is accompanied by her husband is louise happy to attend such events. no. more this month. we're not talking my mother one of the. i've been doesn't it come out it. was on top. of not a mile off. and a long. what i'm basically a good idea when i'm osama bin is. you don't they are. going to one up when i was going to get done now you to have my daughter how about coyote on the dock and i. don't out of that agenda. i would...
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hejoined dan and louise on the breakfast sofa and began by telling them how it felt to reach dry land 157 days, so just a little bit wobbly. —— hadn't set foot on land. but i did not faceplant. you had slept on the vessel, you hadn't been on dry land. the arches of your feet have collapsed a bit, do you genuinely have to teach yourself how to walk ain? have to teach yourself how to walk again? you overlook these things in terms of the intrinsic small muscles, ligaments and tendons in the feat. i'm doing a lot of foot rehab, even bone density, i have almostjoined a rehab, even bone density, i have almost joined a strange rehab, even bone density, i have almostjoined a strange group of people almost like astronauts, non—weight—bearing activity. now it is literally trying to walk again. my is literally trying to walk again. my favourite story, this was the bristol channel, going from north devon to wales, aiming the whale was breaching next to me and ifreaked out at first and then it started circling me, humming underneath me, i turned to the captain and asked if i was safe, he said i th
hejoined dan and louise on the breakfast sofa and began by telling them how it felt to reach dry land 157 days, so just a little bit wobbly. —— hadn't set foot on land. but i did not faceplant. you had slept on the vessel, you hadn't been on dry land. the arches of your feet have collapsed a bit, do you genuinely have to teach yourself how to walk ain? have to teach yourself how to walk again? you overlook these things in terms of the intrinsic small muscles, ligaments and tendons in the...