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osborn is standing by for us hi louise so as we said we understand that the big points have been wrapped up at this point what can you tell us. so like you said the article 6 rules on carbon markets have not yet been unfinished which is you know problematic in that they were hoping to get the rule book finished this year but now it's going to be pushed into next year which is when they'll be implementing the parse agreement so that's something that's really hanging over that they were hoping to to kind of get out of the way so that they can concentrate on looking at reducing carbon emissions one of the good things that's come out of this year and one thing that n.g.o.s were really worried about where is the language around increasing their ambitions when it came to reducing their carbon emissions. they have taken that they have said that they are going to enhance some positions next year which is a good sign. what does this mean in terms of what kind of a concrete action we could actually see. well it's it remains to be seen
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thank you, louise. so, the monochromatic look is in is it hot and happening? ly all of these jewel tones. amethyst, ruby -- >> monochromatic, always change up the shoes -- >> it's about a pop. >> a pop >> yes here is the leopard shoe, again, animal print is so in. a great add, great addition. in her hair, two barrettes telling you, pull out your '80s barrettes? >> what? they're back like the scrunchy? >> like the scrunchy. >> like it appreciate it. okay julia is showing us velvet is rockin'! velvet always looks good what does she have happening >> i think it's luxurious. she's stunning, it's fun and sexy here is a wide-leg pant. you can never go wrong when i wear velvet i feel like a million bucks.ore exciting. obviously, velvet sometimes can be >> how do you know to wear a cool top like that what should you pair with velvet >> make it a little more exciting obviously, velvet sometimes can be a little flat here we've added the two-tone shoe and gold from the ruffled shirt on top it really pulls it together. the russell is a style of the season a trend that can
thank you, louise. so, the monochromatic look is in is it hot and happening? ly all of these jewel tones. amethyst, ruby -- >> monochromatic, always change up the shoes -- >> it's about a pop. >> a pop >> yes here is the leopard shoe, again, animal print is so in. a great add, great addition. in her hair, two barrettes telling you, pull out your '80s barrettes? >> what? they're back like the scrunchy? >> like the scrunchy. >> like it appreciate it. okay...
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special thanks to kathy and jason and the number of volunteers, luanne, louise, mike, so many of youto make this happen in the library board. in ohio still we are necessarily have the best state government we do libraries better than any state in the country. >> let's get to the questions. Ãb the committees are more or less placed by committees of seniority. someone had told me that senators carved their names in the bottom of the desk drawers the fourth when i said. he said that's gotta be bobby's because i have jack's desk.he did get first choice. but then i started thinking about the senators who signed this desk. i'm guessing there's at least one senator or maybe two who almost never heard of or would know very little about. you do do your job better whether you practice medicine or law or run the library or get able or work in government or work in business or work in fifth third, if you know the history of your institution and of a business you do it better. connie went online and found probably a dozen or 15 books about senators or the senate all out of print all very inexpens
special thanks to kathy and jason and the number of volunteers, luanne, louise, mike, so many of youto make this happen in the library board. in ohio still we are necessarily have the best state government we do libraries better than any state in the country. >> let's get to the questions. Ãb the committees are more or less placed by committees of seniority. someone had told me that senators carved their names in the bottom of the desk drawers the fourth when i said. he said that's gotta...
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louise calling her parents back in england. they figured five hours ahead, it's the middle of the night. they will never tell anybody anyway. [laughter] justice gorsuch: so louise calls her father and says dad, you are never going to believe it. it's going to be neil. and my father-in-law stayed up to watch the news and he said darling, i'm watching your american news and there is another fellow and he's driving and he's at a gas station. he's driving on his way to washington, and i'm pretty sure it's going to be him. [laughter] justice gorsuch: in-laws. [laughter] the otherrsuch: fellow was a dear friend of mine too. louise says dad, i'm pretty sure it's neil. i am sitting in the lincoln bedroom. he quickly replied yes, but president trump, the other guy might be down the hall. [laughter] justice gorsuch: and everything changed. [laughter] justice gorsuch: everything. david: even your milk delivery. justice gorsuch: yes, that is a story in the book. so, the marshals who were guarding our home and family, i only huge debt to them -- i owe a huge debt to them. they are wonderful people who gave their lives serving their country, and the courts very bravel
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forward so far including germany so from their perspective a collection of very good ideas but it'll all depend to what extent they now can be put into action right louise you are at the climate conference there in madrid how much support is there for the contents of this deal. so germany has said that it's supportive spend your show it's the environment minister spoke this morning and said she was happy with the new deal and that is set a good signal other reactions have been a little bit more mixed so there were environmental organizations for example who have said that it's just not ambitious enough and that carbon neutrality should be met by 2040 not 2050 others are saying it's transformative because of the social and economic measures that it takes i spoke to a delegate earlier today from tanga she said that action is definitely better than inaction and she hopes that this will also mean that other big investors follow suit ok so some mixed voices there in madrid garrick let's come back to you in brussels because we heard a number of ports that there are various obstacles not least that some countries are really in favor of this deal so will there
forward so far including germany so from their perspective a collection of very good ideas but it'll all depend to what extent they now can be put into action right louise you are at the climate conference there in madrid how much support is there for the contents of this deal. so germany has said that it's supportive spend your show it's the environment minister spoke this morning and said she was happy with the new deal and that is set a good signal other reactions have been a little bit more...
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the conference for us in madrid and she joins us for more hi louise can you explain to us what exactly has been decided and what has not. so what they basically decided was that they wanted to enhance the ambition to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in countries all over the world this was something that n.g.o.s and civil sorry civil society were quite happy about they wanted to see countries take that into account at the moment emissions would rise too high even with the targets that countries have said so that was one thing the carbon markets of course as we've just heard. did not work out they were here for 2 weeks trying to come to an agreement and they just weren't able to do that so it's being pushed to next year why couldn't they find agreement on that point. there was some contentious issues around for example double counting so the idea that a country that was buying. you know carbon credits so that they could have made more would be able to count those reductions within their own reductions but then also the country that was selling those emissions might also be able to count them so they were trying to come up wi
the conference for us in madrid and she joins us for more hi louise can you explain to us what exactly has been decided and what has not. so what they basically decided was that they wanted to enhance the ambition to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in countries all over the world this was something that n.g.o.s and civil sorry civil society were quite happy about they wanted to see countries take that into account at the moment emissions would rise too high even with the targets that countries...
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louise korea. he was sohralled with nadler's opening address that ha became a citizen journalist. do yououna see him there? they had a moment when he went around the room like this. he's taking pictures of everybody. of the media and the people gathered. amazing. even nadler was disinterested. why the republicans were speaking, nadler poured himself a little coke and heaven knows what else there. i don't know, he's mixing the drinks. then he nodded off. clearly there wasn't enough caffeine. he was caught in the middle of the hearing snoozing. poor man. his mouth was hanging open at one point. we are going to check with jim jordan if he was snoring. but apparently he is a repeat offender because he was pretty close to dozing off during the impeachment hearing on december 4thth as well. the wide shot of the hearing was veryry revealing. idat one point, we caught it several committee members playing on their cell phones. i guess playing candy crush. >> laura: shopping. oh, best buy has a cheaper? they are their
louise korea. he was sohralled with nadler's opening address that ha became a citizen journalist. do yououna see him there? they had a moment when he went around the room like this. he's taking pictures of everybody. of the media and the people gathered. amazing. even nadler was disinterested. why the republicans were speaking, nadler poured himself a little coke and heaven knows what else there. i don't know, he's mixing the drinks. then he nodded off. clearly there wasn't enough caffeine. he...
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have won but it's unclear if we will get to this moment this time around lisa louise reporting from paris france thank you so now it's known as the toughest rowing race in the world and for women from hamburg are to be the 1st german women's team to compete in a 12 the atlantic challenge will see them attempt a 5000 kilometer journey across the atlantic some ago mera in the canary islands to antigua hamburg 4 have been training for a year. lean forward pull let go lean forward pull lek out this movement will dominate the lives of these 4 women 5050 days starting tomorrow. the 1st german team to take part in the world hardest rowing race the task of whisky atlantic challenge that means 2 hours rowing to alice sleeping always alternating 24 hours a day. all of us all some of us indeed i think i also want to get to know me a little bit better and from a different pond a few just doing something crazy at another to see i think. british row a charlie pitcher has custom built the team vote for this specific challenge. 3 of the crew on hand for a 1st look for. the boat will be their home and life raft for the comin
have won but it's unclear if we will get to this moment this time around lisa louise reporting from paris france thank you so now it's known as the toughest rowing race in the world and for women from hamburg are to be the 1st german women's team to compete in a 12 the atlantic challenge will see them attempt a 5000 kilometer journey across the atlantic some ago mera in the canary islands to antigua hamburg 4 have been training for a year. lean forward pull let go lean forward pull lek out this...
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i'm a is so you got to vice president of the student union and got well but. unlike louise mason who rarely saw her mother during childhood jaan shelter hill and formed a close bond with his mother from birth and her unwavering support and encouragement were critical in his career decision she never lost hope she'll she said que everything you want to achieve in your life you're going to achieve it i have absolutely no doubt and where night when i turned up with their with the idea that . that i wanted to be a doctor everybody told me you should not it's not a very good idea you cannot do that you will have severe problems she said son do your own thing if that's what you want to do you're going to match jani is now an emergency room doctor in switzerland i don't consider my condition as a major issue i mean i'm not a little margin for a spot on the 1st but i'm a man i'm trying to be a good doctor and trying to be a good husband arms and a father and a lover and i have short arms and that's it and if people have problems it's accepting me or i have problems to interact with
i'm a is so you got to vice president of the student union and got well but. unlike louise mason who rarely saw her mother during childhood jaan shelter hill and formed a close bond with his mother from birth and her unwavering support and encouragement were critical in his career decision she never lost hope she'll she said que everything you want to achieve in your life you're going to achieve it i have absolutely no doubt and where night when i turned up with their with the idea that . that...
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they're probably going to lose 30 seats in the next election as a result of this, so why did they play thelma and louisend drive off a cliff here? one of two things. either their base has gotten so nutty this is the only thing they could do, or at least equally likely that john durham investigation is getting close to indictment of some very top people in the obama justice department and obama fbi and may be the obama white house of what is the greatest politicalnd scandal in history. the obama administration spying on their political opponent in the 2016 election. i think all of this is designed to try to find an alternative narrative to try to pretend that didn't exist so we don't have to talk about it. >> laura: very convenient, is it not, because we have the testimony today of the inspector general in the senate. it was kind of overlooked. major concessions, in my view, made by him, he was a lot more specific about bias in the fisa process. but i don't think the democratsa wanted that narrative anywhere near this election cycle. >> i agree with you. michael was great, he is a friend of mine, i thoug
they're probably going to lose 30 seats in the next election as a result of this, so why did they play thelma and louisend drive off a cliff here? one of two things. either their base has gotten so nutty this is the only thing they could do, or at least equally likely that john durham investigation is getting close to indictment of some very top people in the obama justice department and obama fbi and may be the obama white house of what is the greatest politicalnd scandal in history. the obama...
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louise is dropping out of the league championship? all i said was "hey, cam." so i invited mitchell to join my gay bowling team -- the britney spares. i came up with the team name, i designed the shirts. yeah. it's not important who gets the credit. when we first stated, my bowling was, um -- well, it was iffy. but then i practiced and i practiced until the shoe-rental guy called me "decent." i'm not here as a teammate. i'm here on official police business. what? please tell me that is not you. man: what is that (people scream) oh, no. (children screaming) oh. oh. (screams) cameron: no, no, no. hmm. that's fiz. mm-hmm. ...with a scary mask. that's clearly not me. it's not him. (voice breaking) no! who would hat? who would take something so beautiful and turn it into something so ugly? how did the guy get the costume?
louise is dropping out of the league championship? all i said was "hey, cam." so i invited mitchell to join my gay bowling team -- the britney spares. i came up with the team name, i designed the shirts. yeah. it's not important who gets the credit. when we first stated, my bowling was, um -- well, it was iffy. but then i practiced and i practiced until the shoe-rental guy called me "decent." i'm not here as a teammate. i'm here on official police business. what? please tell...
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so how's it been? you have been smiling a lot more, louise! i have really enjoyed it! le on christmas day, i didn't have my phone all day. so not onlyjust off social media, just doing stuff at home. it has improved your life no end. well done. i'm glad it's made such an improvement! let's find out, carol has the weather for us. good let's find out, carol has the weatherfor us. good morning! good to hear, good morning, everybody. this morning's weather not bad at all. this weather watcher picture. we have some patchy fog across some southern picture. we have some patchy fog across some southern parts of england. if you are travelling, bear that in mind. the new year's eve itself, mainly dry today, a little colder than it was yesterday. a cold start across parts of northern ireland and scotland in particular, where we have had temperatures below freezing and some frost around. here, along with northern england, east anglia, midlands, starting on a sunny note. cloud will encroach on northern ireland through the day and already cloud across wales, southern england and the s
so how's it been? you have been smiling a lot more, louise! i have really enjoyed it! le on christmas day, i didn't have my phone all day. so not onlyjust off social media, just doing stuff at home. it has improved your life no end. well done. i'm glad it's made such an improvement! let's find out, carol has the weather for us. good let's find out, carol has the weatherfor us. good morning! good to hear, good morning, everybody. this morning's weather not bad at all. this weather watcher...
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louise. hello, there. certainly had a cloudy thursday, and rain around so far this morning.has been across england and wales with a little bit of wintry list for higher ground across the north of england and across the north of england and across the north of england and across the mountains of scotland. here, it will stay in the cool side with just 3—5d at the very best, but as the bulk of rain shift eastwards, slightly milder conditions, a brighter afternoon in the south—west, highs of 10—11. the bulk of the rain will push into the north sea during the night, leaving a trail of blustery showers being blown in from the west. gale force gusts across the extreme south—west and here, not quite as cold, around 6 degrees on friday morning, but a chilly start on the east of scotland. maybe some icy stretches around as well. we are still going to see that low pressure just influencing the east of scotland for a time first thing on friday morning. later wednesday, but a time first thing on friday morning. laterwednesday, but plenty of blustery winds from the north—west elsewhere. i
louise. hello, there. certainly had a cloudy thursday, and rain around so far this morning.has been across england and wales with a little bit of wintry list for higher ground across the north of england and across the north of england and across the north of england and across the mountains of scotland. here, it will stay in the cool side with just 3—5d at the very best, but as the bulk of rain shift eastwards, slightly milder conditions, a brighter afternoon in the south—west, highs of...
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louise melvin. >> i love my daddy. >> wow, i -- >> i love my daddy so much. >> this is just too much.been a welcome part of our family, haven't you, michael? >> and i love this family. i love my da-da, ma-ma. >> oh, my gosh. andre andrew and david have been foster parents since last year. >> that enthusiasm. >> this christmas is going to be a nice one for that family. >>> finally the baby who did not want to attend this photo shoot. >> her name is luna moussa, and here she is looking thrilled kind of. the photographer called luna awake and peaceful during the entire shoot. >> her dad calls her expression mean mugging. he says luna is mean mugging all the time. >> when luna is a teenager, that mean mug is really going to get to dad. >> oh, yeah. time. >> when luna is a teenager that will really get to dad. (joy ofodu) we got this! ♪ (kids) wow! santa was here! (military mom's husband) whoa. (military mom's husband) how did this happen? (military mom) i think i know. (military mom's husband) merry christmas honey. (military mom) merry christmas! (kids) look, it's snowing. ♪ what's the t
louise melvin. >> i love my daddy. >> wow, i -- >> i love my daddy so much. >> this is just too much.been a welcome part of our family, haven't you, michael? >> and i love this family. i love my da-da, ma-ma. >> oh, my gosh. andre andrew and david have been foster parents since last year. >> that enthusiasm. >> this christmas is going to be a nice one for that family. >>> finally the baby who did not want to attend this photo shoot....
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life wasn't so kind for another thalidomide poster child louise mason continued to enjoy bullying from other kids at her institution for the handicapped but one day when she was 13 she was raped by another student. louise went to a nurse for help are shaking i was tearful and. i took my underwear off and i saw blood and i tried to explain to them what happened they did nothing. and to nothing to. louise enjoy 5 more years of fear and loneliness before finally leaving the institution then like any 18 year old louise immediately started to enjoy the freedom and joys of college life. balance parts and just share how with guns with also gaps between clocking us to god because. it was something i shouldn't have done or wasn't altitude i went to the park regularly troubles me regularly i got into trouble that it was cross our boys in europe for a date. but i might as well you know got to vice president of the student union and got well but. unlike louise mason who really saw her mother during childhood yun shelter hill and formed a close bond with his mother from birth and her unwavering sup
life wasn't so kind for another thalidomide poster child louise mason continued to enjoy bullying from other kids at her institution for the handicapped but one day when she was 13 she was raped by another student. louise went to a nurse for help are shaking i was tearful and. i took my underwear off and i saw blood and i tried to explain to them what happened they did nothing. and to nothing to. louise enjoy 5 more years of fear and loneliness before finally leaving the institution then like...
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and it turns out it's through the kitchen door, and so louise and i snuck in through the kitchen anda moving experience. louise was given use of the queens bet room across the hall, she's british and that was quite something for her, that's where churchill stayed during the second world war but at any rate , louise was allowed to call back to england. we weren't supposed to tell anybody but she could call her father in england because it's england and who cares and she woke up her dad in the middle of the night and said dad, you're never going to leave it but neil is about to be nominated to the supreme court of the united states and she said honey i've been watching your american tv, i stayed up late and i tell you about an hour ago they had another fellow, dear friend of mine, caught on tv driving to washington from pennsylvania and i'm afraid it's going to be him. ainsley: [laughter] >> and louise said but dad, dad , i think it's going to be neil. we're sitting in the lincoln bedroom and he said honey, i understand that. ainsley: we can all relate to these stories. >> honey i unde
and it turns out it's through the kitchen door, and so louise and i snuck in through the kitchen anda moving experience. louise was given use of the queens bet room across the hall, she's british and that was quite something for her, that's where churchill stayed during the second world war but at any rate , louise was allowed to call back to england. we weren't supposed to tell anybody but she could call her father in england because it's england and who cares and she woke up her dad in the...
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what happens in the coming year, and whether the extremist group the so—called islamic state is allowed to fill the power vacuum. louiseral burkina faso, where families have been forced from their homes. aside from the shade of a tree, there is little comfort here for these women and children. it has been a month since they fled their village, leaving everything behind. translation: we didn't want to leave our homes, but we were so afraid. we heard gunshots. so we had to leave and come here. they couldn't say who attacked their village, but islamist militants and militias have been operating in the area. while they feel safe here, they are desperate for more support, and they are not the only ones in urgent need. we've just arrived on the top of a hill where two tents have been set up. about a dozen children are living here. we are told they left their village about three months ago, and that they've been living here under these tents, the girls on one side and the boys on the other side, and mostly living without any parents. there is one mother present, and an aunt who helps out, but for the most part, the children s
what happens in the coming year, and whether the extremist group the so—called islamic state is allowed to fill the power vacuum. louiseral burkina faso, where families have been forced from their homes. aside from the shade of a tree, there is little comfort here for these women and children. it has been a month since they fled their village, leaving everything behind. translation: we didn't want to leave our homes, but we were so afraid. we heard gunshots. so we had to leave and come here....
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. >> the one thing i love so much about "thelma and louise" was a love story between two women. >> these friends decided to get away and things go off the rail quickly. >> shut up, shut up! >> breathe, breathe. >> i was driving home one niepgt and the idea just hit me. two women go on a crime spree. >> this is a robbery. >> i kind of saw the whole movie in one flash. >> stop. damn, you -- >> i don't think he's going to apologize. >> i don't think so. [ gunshot ] [ explosion ] >> it is an oddyssey on the last journey. >> a lot of women looked at the film before i can relate to them. >> let's keep going. >> what do you mean? >> go. >> they looked at each other and they both knew. >> you sure? >> it is kind of the combination of both of our live and we have no choice. let's go. can't imagine the movie would have had any power at all had we not end it that way. >> i have no enemies here. >> no? >> either do i. >> the redemption is the perfect prison film. >> there has to be help. these characters they fall for. >> the love between two men spending 20 or 30 years in prison and getting to know
. >> the one thing i love so much about "thelma and louise" was a love story between two women. >> these friends decided to get away and things go off the rail quickly. >> shut up, shut up! >> breathe, breathe. >> i was driving home one niepgt and the idea just hit me. two women go on a crime spree. >> this is a robbery. >> i kind of saw the whole movie in one flash. >> stop. damn, you -- >> i don't think he's going to apologize....
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so that's happened. and i also think -- i have this vision of the republican party as sort of donald trump and mike pence as thelma and louise driving the party off the cliff. they were a party that for so long was known for being tough on communism, tough on russia. free trade, anti-protectionism. and now you've got this swing back to social conservativism that is so much at odds with the demographic changes going on in this country. you know, with millennials, they can be personally conservative but socially quite liberal. once you take trump, this big personality, this reality tv host out of the picture, what is the republican party left with? and if you watch what happened in the house hearings, it's not a good sign. you had yelling and shouting and pointing fingers, but no real substance to what the party stands for. so i think they're in a very, very tough place. and if they -- maybe they pull it off if they manage to win re-election in 2020, but if trump loses, the autopsy within the republican party is going to be fascinating because it's not a party that stands for anything anymore, except backing their personal pre
so that's happened. and i also think -- i have this vision of the republican party as sort of donald trump and mike pence as thelma and louise driving the party off the cliff. they were a party that for so long was known for being tough on communism, tough on russia. free trade, anti-protectionism. and now you've got this swing back to social conservativism that is so much at odds with the demographic changes going on in this country. you know, with millennials, they can be personally...
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louise casey who is the chair of the world's big sleep 0ut. why are you doing this? i know, it seems absolutely bloody crackers right now. the rain is so homelessness problem, it has a displaced people problem, it has refugees and this is — all of these people are here tonight walking in the shoes of people who are homeless or people who are refugees. we're just experiencing it for one minute, we're experiencing something that people have to experience all year round, so it's a privilege to be here this evening. wet and cold as it is, it's still a privilege. and we've 60,000 — i think it's 62,000 people across the globe are sleeping out yesterday, tonight and tomorrow for exactly the same thing. now, in 2005, the united nations estimated about 100 million people around the world do not have a home. is this situation getting better or is it getting worse? i think the truth of the matter is this is really tough, which is homelessness is getting worse. and if you think of things like the war that we've had across the globe, floods, all sorts of things that are displacing people all the time, and some of those people are very poor and they
louise casey who is the chair of the world's big sleep 0ut. why are you doing this? i know, it seems absolutely bloody crackers right now. the rain is so homelessness problem, it has a displaced people problem, it has refugees and this is — all of these people are here tonight walking in the shoes of people who are homeless or people who are refugees. we're just experiencing it for one minute, we're experiencing something that people have to experience all year round, so it's a privilege to...
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so we don't get the snow but we do get the sunshine this christmas. goodbye. good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and louiselines today: racism in football — calls for a government inquiry after a premier league match is stopped for the first time because of allegations of abuse from the stands. chelsea's antonio rudiger, who made the complaint, says he hopes the offenders will be found and punished, while tottenham have vowed to take the strongest possible action. stories of survival from the australian bushfires. we'll hear from the residents of one community that's been devastated by the flames. it's apparently the busiest day for food shopping of the year, with an estimated 13 million of you buying supplies for christmas day.
so we don't get the snow but we do get the sunshine this christmas. goodbye. good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and louiselines today: racism in football — calls for a government inquiry after a premier league match is stopped for the first time because of allegations of abuse from the stands. chelsea's antonio rudiger, who made the complaint, says he hopes the offenders will be found and punished, while tottenham have vowed to take the strongest possible action. stories of...
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1st covering the climate talks hi louise i understand in the chamber behind you those talks are still going on can you bring us up to date on the latest . that's right so delicate are in there at the moment they're discussing documents going through. it's cool to see how they can take these talks forward they have agreed that they will and ambitions for next year which is a positive step forwards civil societies there saying specially considering that they had felt that it was going to be a disastrous outcome yesterday a failure even for this call so it looks like it's not going to be as bad as they initially thought that also discussing article 6 which has to do with carbon markets but that is something that's likely to be pushed to next year which a lot of delegates are. upset about because obviously it's something that came from last year and if it's pushed to next year that's going to be come a problem when it comes to moving on to the past agreements which will come into effect from 2020 louise you said they have been able to agree on enhancing ambitions what will that actually mean in terms of concrete action. well it's hard to say at this point
1st covering the climate talks hi louise i understand in the chamber behind you those talks are still going on can you bring us up to date on the latest . that's right so delicate are in there at the moment they're discussing documents going through. it's cool to see how they can take these talks forward they have agreed that they will and ambitions for next year which is a positive step forwards civil societies there saying specially considering that they had felt that it was going to be a...
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so until we're back, keep checking the forecast. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.g children, have survived a plane crash in kazakhsta. it came down shortly after take off. 15 people though have been killed. free hospital parking in england for some patients and visitors from april but questions over how it will be funded. tributes are paid to a father and his two children who drowned in a hotel swimming pool in spain on christmas eve. good morning, iam good morning, i am at a
so until we're back, keep checking the forecast. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.g children, have survived a plane crash in kazakhsta. it came down shortly after take off. 15 people though have been killed. free hospital parking in england for some patients and visitors from april but questions over how it will be funded. tributes are paid to a father and his two children who drowned in a hotel swimming pool in spain on christmas eve. good morning, iam...
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so. looking wet and windy again, though, across the board for boxing day. good morning. welcome to breakfast with louisef a bumpy path in her christmas message after a difficult year for the royal family and for the country. thousands of volunteer firefighters will spend christmas day battling wildfires that are still ravaging australia. behind the scenes in barry island: we're on the set of gavin and stacey's eagerly anticipated festive return. this is bbc breakfast. this is christine who has directed every single second you have ever seen.
so. looking wet and windy again, though, across the board for boxing day. good morning. welcome to breakfast with louisef a bumpy path in her christmas message after a difficult year for the royal family and for the country. thousands of volunteer firefighters will spend christmas day battling wildfires that are still ravaging australia. behind the scenes in barry island: we're on the set of gavin and stacey's eagerly anticipated festive return. this is bbc breakfast. this is christine who has...
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so that they can lay their eggs and then they can move on. narrator: the projeje includess two captive females, thelma and louise. they enjoy some perks the other tortoises don't. brian henen: because it actually is a research project to decide whether or not we can head-start animals, protect those young, release them to the wild, and have those offspring help stabilize the population. we want to be able to do it now while--and we still have animals that we can work with. if we wait until the last minute, it's either going to be too late and impossible or extremely expensive and arduous or difficult to do. narrator: today, geopolitical issues are placing new pressures on the desert, and the tortoise has become part of renewable energy planning. esque:e: it's s a difficulult balancing act, i thihink. can we build solar energy in the desert? yes, i think so, but let's put them in places that are smarter. lovich: there is broad support in the public for protecting wildlife, and there is broad support for clean, renewable energy. what we should be looking for are ways to maximize both, and i thinink with resear, we'
so that they can lay their eggs and then they can move on. narrator: the projeje includess two captive females, thelma and louise. they enjoy some perks the other tortoises don't. brian henen: because it actually is a research project to decide whether or not we can head-start animals, protect those young, release them to the wild, and have those offspring help stabilize the population. we want to be able to do it now while--and we still have animals that we can work with. if we wait until the...
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louise melvin. >> and i love my daddy! >> wow. i -- >> love my daddy so much. >> this is just too much.es and his new family broke out in applause. his teacher says family doesn't have to be dna because family is support and love. say it again. preach! family is support and love. it's not all about the dna blood right there. >> his dad asked, why do you want to have your classmates there? he said, my class is kind of my family, so it only makes sense. he's just got a huge family. >> stop, i'm not -- you're trying to get me. >> i'm not crying. you're crying. >> don't do it, marci, don't do it. >>> coming up, the new charges filed against singer r. kelly. >> later in "the skinny," the new honor for lil nas x. what billboard says the rapper has done with his single "old town road." you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. try febreze one; a range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to div neutralis stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lavender
louise melvin. >> and i love my daddy! >> wow. i -- >> love my daddy so much. >> this is just too much.es and his new family broke out in applause. his teacher says family doesn't have to be dna because family is support and love. say it again. preach! family is support and love. it's not all about the dna blood right there. >> his dad asked, why do you want to have your classmates there? he said, my class is kind of my family, so it only makes sense. he's just got...
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dead and really affected attitudes in the heart of the troubles as well so all those sorts of things to look at today and louise'sdio in salford with the rest of the day's news. see with little bit later. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a 12—year—old boy was killed when a car hit children outside a school in essex. six other people, including five teenagers, were also hurt in the accident which happened yesterday afternoon. brea kfast‘s tim muffett is there for us this morning. tim remind us what happened. emergency services were called here around about 320 yesterday afternoon when pupils were making their way home from school and there were reports of a collision between a vehicle and a group of students and police announced last night at a 12—year—old boy had died and six others had been injured, including 215—year—old boys, a 13—year—old boy, a 12—year—old boy, a 16—year—old girl and a 23—year—old woman and it's thought none of their injuries are life—threatening. lee said they wanted to speak to terry glover, 51, in relation to the incident and said that a man had been arrested on suspi
dead and really affected attitudes in the heart of the troubles as well so all those sorts of things to look at today and louise'sdio in salford with the rest of the day's news. see with little bit later. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a 12—year—old boy was killed when a car hit children outside a school in essex. six other people, including five teenagers, were also hurt in the accident which happened yesterday afternoon. brea kfast‘s tim muffett is there for us...
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louise regional hospital in gilroy. the vice president of their union, mike mannypayo says staffing is a big issue saying "when a new nurse comes in they're paid so low after 6 to 12 months, they leave, so we continuously have new nurses coming through our system." county officials say there is a new contract offer on the table. the union will discuss that offer with county leaders next month and if there is a strike, it would be after that and a ten-day notice will be given. >>> a traffic light project on the peninsula is helping with rush hour congestion. last may, palo alto and cal trans synchronized 19 traffic lights from middlefield road to the dumbarton bridge. the project updated the minimum times of the traffic lights so that cars have enough time to clear the intersections. transportation leaders then tested to see how well the project was doing. you want to know the results? traffic sped up by 28% and travel time decreased by 13%. >>> working to prevent another major wildfire. the all new laws set to take effect in 2020 across our state and how they'll impact the potential of more safety power outages. >>> plus we have a look at how ama
louise regional hospital in gilroy. the vice president of their union, mike mannypayo says staffing is a big issue saying "when a new nurse comes in they're paid so low after 6 to 12 months, they leave, so we continuously have new nurses coming through our system." county officials say there is a new contract offer on the table. the union will discuss that offer with county leaders next month and if there is a strike, it would be after that and a ten-day notice will be given....
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so, it's a grey end to 2019, a bit of a great start to 2020 as well. bye for now. good morning. welcome to breakfast with louiset thousands of people took refuge on the shore in australia to escape bush fires engulfing their town. we were bracing for the worst, because it was black. like, it should have been daylight but it was black like midnight. and we could hear the fire roaring. the uk government says it's seriously concerned about a fair
so, it's a grey end to 2019, a bit of a great start to 2020 as well. bye for now. good morning. welcome to breakfast with louiset thousands of people took refuge on the shore in australia to escape bush fires engulfing their town. we were bracing for the worst, because it was black. like, it should have been daylight but it was black like midnight. and we could hear the fire roaring. the uk government says it's seriously concerned about a fair
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so what do you make of this, shelby? because it looks like the thelma and louise of the united states is quote is the president's lawyer.rudy giuliani is doubling down on his criticism of marie you ya yovanovitch. >> her problem is she was getting in the middle of their escapades. >> yes, that's what she said in her testimony and that's what rudy giuliani is saying now. it's echoing something he said in october in which he saw her as an obstacle and spoke to the president about it and the president moved her. the president tomorrow will likely be impeached for abuse of power but that abuse of power as democrats see it involve the removal of you von vch. and as he told them shortly after zelensky was inaugurated, he said talk to rudy. and they said it was pretty clear we weren't going to get anywhere unless rudy was satisfied. and so it set into motion what the president is now being impeached for. >> let me simplify it, and you can do a better job of this. the fact is it looks like the president is sending rudy over there. the president doesn't have enough time to cook this up. hey, i'm going to go over there, mr. presi
so what do you make of this, shelby? because it looks like the thelma and louise of the united states is quote is the president's lawyer.rudy giuliani is doubling down on his criticism of marie you ya yovanovitch. >> her problem is she was getting in the middle of their escapades. >> yes, that's what she said in her testimony and that's what rudy giuliani is saying now. it's echoing something he said in october in which he saw her as an obstacle and spoke to the president about it...
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so much and congratulations. >> thank you. i will be real brief. i wanted to say thank you to mirna, louise, santiago, and tracy from the bottom of my heart. this is one of the first places i ever came to in san francisco. i think of it as a second home. my mother-in-law, may she rest in peace, was the lady who found this building. she convinced the board to buy this building and to think about having community assets and community leadership. it truly broke my heart to think that we might lose this and that rosario would have given all that she had gave to the city and gave to the community and some of it would have gone in vain. so when you all stepped in in the work that you did, it truly saved the spirit of the neighborhood. you really and truly did. i know you all did it voluntarily. we had that celebration in the mission that day and it was amazing. i just want to thank you on behalf of our family and everyone that was involved. truly, thank you so much. >> okay. mirna? >> i wanted to say thank you to supervisor ronen. also thank you to rosario. may she rest in peace releasing those l
so much and congratulations. >> thank you. i will be real brief. i wanted to say thank you to mirna, louise, santiago, and tracy from the bottom of my heart. this is one of the first places i ever came to in san francisco. i think of it as a second home. my mother-in-law, may she rest in peace, was the lady who found this building. she convinced the board to buy this building and to think about having community assets and community leadership. it truly broke my heart to think that we...
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so enjoy that sunshine tomorrow. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london now though it‘s back to louise and naga. bye for now.ibed as a pre—existing condition. we don‘t know what that condition. we don‘t know what that condition was. we had perhaps a hint from prince charles, his son, yesterday, of how the the duke was getting on. prince charles was with flood victims in fishlake in doncaster and was asked by people about his father, and he said, at his age, he is 98, things don‘t work so well. he talked about the care he is getting here at the king edward vii hospital. he said he is being looked after very well, and that‘s all we know. andy, thank you. the duke and duchess of sussex have revealed their festive greeting via the queen‘s commonwealth trust twitter account. captured in black and white, the image shows their seven—month—old son archie gazing into the camera. the card was not officially released, instead it was emailed to friends and staff and hard copies sent to family. harry and meghan are currently spending a six—week break in canada. borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn have thanked nhs staff and ot
so enjoy that sunshine tomorrow. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london now though it‘s back to louise and naga. bye for now.ibed as a pre—existing condition. we don‘t know what that condition. we don‘t know what that condition was. we had perhaps a hint from prince charles, his son, yesterday, of how the the duke was getting on. prince charles was with flood victims in fishlake in doncaster and was asked by people about his father, and he said, at his age, he is 98, things...