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that's why everyone‘s got to move out of marsh drive. yes. i'm beyond living like this. beyond it. do it for your neighbour, do it for your children, do it for whatever. finally, the writer and director armando iannucci, who's famous for his comedy writing, from alan partridge to his political satire, came on our programme last week to talk about his the personal life of david copperfield, based, of course on the charles dickens classic. when i reread the book about eight or nine years ago, i was impressed by how modern and fresh, and original, it's a funny, funny book. i think, yeah, we do have this image of dickens as being a fusty, dark, victorian novelist who writes about mud and fog and street urchins and depression, and yes, there is that, and yes, there is that, and, you know, there are themes in the film that touch on that, but he's also very very funny. he was really about the age of 21, 22, he was the like the most famous writer in the world, and he was, he was famous for his funny comedy, really, and he was like the precursor to charlie chaplin in a way, in how internati
that's why everyone‘s got to move out of marsh drive. yes. i'm beyond living like this. beyond it. do it for your neighbour, do it for your children, do it for whatever. finally, the writer and director armando iannucci, who's famous for his comedy writing, from alan partridge to his political satire, came on our programme last week to talk about his the personal life of david copperfield, based, of course on the charles dickens classic. when i reread the book about eight or nine years ago, i...
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lauren says, fantasticjournalism exposing the poor housing situation in marsh drive.ody should expect that and that is why barnet is having a state regeneration programme across the borough, regenerating estates that we re borough, regenerating estates that were poorly designed and even if the doors did work blocks of flats across the borough where security doors are working, people tailgate residents into the block and getting somehow and there is a poor design with lots of nooks and crannies. somehow and there is a poor design with lots of nooks and cranniesm is no consolation that there are burglaries in other places. it's not that i'm trying to explain that these things happen elsewhere even when there are security measures and what we need to do is design an estate, new estate where it's harder for these things to happen. can i ask you another question mark your local ward councillor told residents who had a job that taxpayers were paying for them to live for free and they should move somewhere else cheaper. what you think of that?” don't agree with that. that's
lauren says, fantasticjournalism exposing the poor housing situation in marsh drive.ody should expect that and that is why barnet is having a state regeneration programme across the borough, regenerating estates that we re borough, regenerating estates that were poorly designed and even if the doors did work blocks of flats across the borough where security doors are working, people tailgate residents into the block and getting somehow and there is a poor design with lots of nooks and crannies....
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the men sunk in to the local mud of a hidden marsh and bushes.holly would lose precious time to reform his unit and when he got the 7th connecticut ready to attack. the 28th massachusetts slammed into them from the rear. disordering both units. it was too much for the men from connecticut and they broke, leaving the rest of the federal effort 400 yards from the fort. as the 7th connecticut worked to reach toward tower battery, some of the men of the 8th michigan managed to get on the northern confederate flank, firing at confederate bellinger's gun crews. they took a number of casualties. it was him, his brother and one private to continue the work of the guns. at that moment, lieutenant colonel peter galliard stormed into the fort and crowded on the right flanks parapet. they were hit with fire, a lot of it, casualties mounted quickly. they spread out and engaged the attacking force. once again, southern support arrived just at the right place, just at the right time. finally those men of the 8th michigan that clung to the parapet started to fal
the men sunk in to the local mud of a hidden marsh and bushes.holly would lose precious time to reform his unit and when he got the 7th connecticut ready to attack. the 28th massachusetts slammed into them from the rear. disordering both units. it was too much for the men from connecticut and they broke, leaving the rest of the federal effort 400 yards from the fort. as the 7th connecticut worked to reach toward tower battery, some of the men of the 8th michigan managed to get on the northern...
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europe,est wetlands in 100,000 square kilometers of marsh, rivers and swamps. it is regarded as impossible to cross. on top of this, there is a second mud season in the spring and late june that further swells the rivers and makes the terrain even more difficult. the red army will move against the green. there are almost no roads. they will build their own roads by cutting down trees and putting together the roads. 1944, theye, in began to receive a significant amount of vehicles. jeeps and studebaker trucks equipped with winches will be key items. thingsthe most difficult in river crossings. there are many of these. i wanted to describe this for you. paratrooper, he escapes upm a pow camp and he ends with a russian tank battalion. he has a fascinating memoir. was with them in 19 45, a few months after this event. these tankers he was fighting with told him rivers or trenches for russian blood that must be filled before crossing. vodka, theyks of spoke. no soldier had survived them all. the rivers were legacies, the normandys.of four another improvement was the
europe,est wetlands in 100,000 square kilometers of marsh, rivers and swamps. it is regarded as impossible to cross. on top of this, there is a second mud season in the spring and late june that further swells the rivers and makes the terrain even more difficult. the red army will move against the green. there are almost no roads. they will build their own roads by cutting down trees and putting together the roads. 1944, theye, in began to receive a significant amount of vehicles. jeeps and...
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i am susan marsh. last week i said while we oppose sb50 and do not believe it will be fixed. we urge passage of this resolution as written. i should touch today on one robe we believe it will not be fixed that is because if you look at the way in which it is structured and the lack of any meaningful tenant protections, it is very clear the goal and purpose of the legislation is to promote massive get fiction and displace -- gentrification. the protections are not meaningful with all due respect to the northern california nonprofit housing association as the journalists who site them as authorities, as people who defined tenants every day, we are absolutely persuaded these protections cannot be enforced without an administrative body and without public records. that is just one of many reasons why we oppose this bill. again, we thank you for your efforts and we urge passage of this resolution. thank you. >> caroline kennedy. like supervisor peskin, i put sb50 in item two. i want to reiterate this bill sb50 is an over reach with a huge negative impact on our city. it is the inc
i am susan marsh. last week i said while we oppose sb50 and do not believe it will be fixed. we urge passage of this resolution as written. i should touch today on one robe we believe it will not be fixed that is because if you look at the way in which it is structured and the lack of any meaningful tenant protections, it is very clear the goal and purpose of the legislation is to promote massive get fiction and displace -- gentrification. the protections are not meaningful with all due respect...
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ron christie there and mary and marsh. happening in the floor of the senate, adam schiff is still there. little interesting back story here because we did hear from the president's legal team at the very beginning of this and the president's li lawyers spoke for about five minutes, that's what lawyers do. adam schiff has been speaking by my reckoning now for about 20 minutes, so... he's there with us for a while. these are their graphics not ours. right, this is what we are being fed from the city and was looking at that earlier and saying we are not explaining it to our poor audience. he isjustifying the case for as we were hearing of why the need the witnesses. legal a nalyst why the need the witnesses. legal analyst and former us attorney camp is with us now. on this issue of dissent and documents because we are going to be speaking a lot about that today until all of this road map is sorted out explain to get to our audience from 50,000 feet why is process matter so much. in matters for a process matter so much. in mat
ron christie there and mary and marsh. happening in the floor of the senate, adam schiff is still there. little interesting back story here because we did hear from the president's legal team at the very beginning of this and the president's li lawyers spoke for about five minutes, that's what lawyers do. adam schiff has been speaking by my reckoning now for about 20 minutes, so... he's there with us for a while. these are their graphics not ours. right, this is what we are being fed from the...
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roads are closed because there's nowhere to go late the same situation in the marshes of the south coast of new south wales to thousands of people remain in small holiday resorts in tiny communities and on the beach and in serve to try and to try to find some temporary accommodation until they're rescued that might be some days away because the roads are likely to remain closed to some time and in the meantime the australian air force and the navy tries to get these people on trial either to evacuate them by sea or to bring them out by helicopter but that is taking some time to organize and it may well be that these people who stay there until saturday if they can't get out of all are ok you mentioned the australian norm terry roger are they going to be playing a major role now what are they going to be doing to help alleviate the situation and the comfort. well 2 disorders departed in the past few hours one from sydney and one from jervis claims just south of sydney they're heading down towards the north you selflessly tour the border so that they can closely evacuate these people at mi
roads are closed because there's nowhere to go late the same situation in the marshes of the south coast of new south wales to thousands of people remain in small holiday resorts in tiny communities and on the beach and in serve to try and to try to find some temporary accommodation until they're rescued that might be some days away because the roads are likely to remain closed to some time and in the meantime the australian air force and the navy tries to get these people on trial either to...
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i am susan marsh. last week i said while we oppose sb50 and do not believe it will be fixed. we urge passage of this resolution as written. i should touch today on one robe we believe it will not be fixed that is because if you look at the way in which it is structured and the lack of any meaningful tenant protections, it is very clear the goal and purpose of the legislation is to promote massive get fiction and displace -- gentrification. the protections are not meaningful with all due respect to the northern california nonprofit housing association as the journalists who site them as authorities, as people who defined tenants every day, we are absolutely persuaded these protections cannot be enforced without an administrative body and without public records. that is just one of many reasons why we oppose this bill. again, we thank you for your efforts and we urge passage of this resolution. thank you. >> caroline kennedy. like supervisor peskin, i put sb50 in item two. i want to reiterate this bill sb50 is an over reach with a huge negative impact on our city. it is the inc
i am susan marsh. last week i said while we oppose sb50 and do not believe it will be fixed. we urge passage of this resolution as written. i should touch today on one robe we believe it will not be fixed that is because if you look at the way in which it is structured and the lack of any meaningful tenant protections, it is very clear the goal and purpose of the legislation is to promote massive get fiction and displace -- gentrification. the protections are not meaningful with all due respect...
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marsh creek. 5, 580 you might encounter some of that fog.s a little easterly breeze coming back over san pablo bay. carquinez strait. an east wind at hercules. that's coming back in from the valley back over toward san pablo bay. a little blow up near average. rain's on the way but a very light rain and it will not be until tonight. .01 to .04 into wednesday morning should cover it. a better system is on the way for thursday. that will give us more rain. 30s for many, 20s for some. 32 san ramon. brentwood 35. even pittsburgh at 39 along with martinez. 30 now for ukiah 19 in truckee. this system won't arrive as we talked about until this evening so look for mostly sunny skies this morning and turning partly cloudy to cloudy by later this afternoon tonight. the system on thursday will have a bigger punch and that will give us about 1/10" to 1/3". 50s on the temps. mid to the north and upwards to near 60 to the south. i think this is it for the 60s. after that system swings through on thursday we will be in a cool northwest pattern. >> thank yo
marsh creek. 5, 580 you might encounter some of that fog.s a little easterly breeze coming back over san pablo bay. carquinez strait. an east wind at hercules. that's coming back in from the valley back over toward san pablo bay. a little blow up near average. rain's on the way but a very light rain and it will not be until tonight. .01 to .04 into wednesday morning should cover it. a better system is on the way for thursday. that will give us more rain. 30s for many, 20s for some. 32 san...
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maybe marsh creek. i would watch out for there or also 80% travis and fairfield. although vacaville seems clear. it's that time of year. cold morning sun and clouds. overnight rain. better system on thursday will get more rainfall. 1/10" to 1/3". as the pattern turns more out of the northwest. it will still give us increasing clouds throughout the day. sun in the morning and late tonight some light rain will make it a .01 to maybe a 5/100". 29 lake port. 32 novato. vacaville's 31. san leandro 36. sunnivale's 38 and san leandro's 36. holding steady at 40. a cool 41 with 44 in oakland and 45 in a.m.ameda. 30s in truckee. monterey's at 44. they have a breeze a little offshore breeze. that system will drive south late tonight. there won't be much to it. but the one on thursday does look a lot better. and then after that we'll go into a cool, breezy pattern going into friday and also saturday. morning sun and increasing clouds throughout the day. 50s on the temps. a little warmer to the south. these temps are coming down. light rain on thursday. and again out of the no
maybe marsh creek. i would watch out for there or also 80% travis and fairfield. although vacaville seems clear. it's that time of year. cold morning sun and clouds. overnight rain. better system on thursday will get more rainfall. 1/10" to 1/3". as the pattern turns more out of the northwest. it will still give us increasing clouds throughout the day. sun in the morning and late tonight some light rain will make it a .01 to maybe a 5/100". 29 lake port. 32 novato. vacaville's...
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i love the fact marsh is essential, i have always thought that is his position.and greenwood coming in is very good and a natural goal—scorer. you have the pace of danieljames goal—scorer. you have the pace of daniel james as well. goal—scorer. you have the pace of danieljames as well. no problems up front but you do have problems in midfield. the problem is that it is a big paul pogba shaped problem in the centre. if you get the best out of him and can do that every week, then you don't have a problem, but it isa then you don't have a problem, but it is a big if. it is a kick-off at eight o'clock here. mikel arteta took on manchester united five times as an arsenal player and he never against them. a goal in one of the 5:30pm kick—offs with gabrieljesus giving manchester city the lead against everton. that's it. next on bbc news it's time for click. are you well? that was great. trying to give spencer direction. we just did a stagger through which is about three hours behind schedule. hopefully it's all going to work out in the end when we go live at five o'cloc
i love the fact marsh is essential, i have always thought that is his position.and greenwood coming in is very good and a natural goal—scorer. you have the pace of danieljames goal—scorer. you have the pace of daniel james as well. goal—scorer. you have the pace of danieljames as well. no problems up front but you do have problems in midfield. the problem is that it is a big paul pogba shaped problem in the centre. if you get the best out of him and can do that every week, then you don't...
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so y you kw, i i jt wantnt to veve you vieiew what t e salt marshes ouound he lolookike. youanan seehat t the'marsh for mes in th d direcon.. marsheprprovida lolot buffefe frm m storenerergyso theh're a buffebebetweeour r hun civilitition a the seaso t the resrarationnvololvepumpinin sediment io o a mah lilikehis to raise thelelevatin tto low it to bter keepacace wi seaea level rise d d to fl inin aas that have ered. so isis is e bububbdove structure,hihich ione e ofhe majoflfloodges i in e morgaa a to t gululf vee system. wita a leve onene questionhahat yohaveve i who'iinsid annd o is tside ee lev sysyste by drdring thisalall inhe m mar, you'u're changing t e envirmentnt, t yo''e alalsoettingngown a series p princles s ofho lives wherendnd theindsds o choiceshahat the cocommitiess face in theeaears aad, , so of which e e gointo b be ry, veve tough cicices. albert. . naqu: ththisrea used tbebe lov' lane e cause there watrtrees l ovoverhe pla. . yououldld g in hehe and go hide ba t thereso o w'dd lisn n to mic a andang ouou with uur gifrieiendy'l do't ind d if say t tt, hu
so y you kw, i i jt wantnt to veve you vieiew what t e salt marshes ouound he lolookike. youanan seehat t the'marsh for mes in th d direcon.. marsheprprovida lolot buffefe frm m storenerergyso theh're a buffebebetweeour r hun civilitition a the seaso t the resrarationnvololvepumpinin sediment io o a mah lilikehis to raise thelelevatin tto low it to bter keepacace wi seaea level rise d d to fl inin aas that have ered. so isis is e bububbdove structure,hihich ione e ofhe majoflfloodges i in e...
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when farmers drained thiis marsh to try toto grow m more food, they not only damaged an important wetland ecosystem, they also had a significant impact thrree hours drive away in kigalali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda'ss capital. as t the wetlands began to dry out, power stations below couldn't generate enough electricity. the r rwandan government rentedd diesel-powered generators to make up the shortfall. doctor rose mukankomeje took me to see them. >> so what is happening here is that those generators... we are renting them from this company, and we are being obliged to rent them, especially, when we degraded the wetlands and we lost 20 megawatts of electricity, and to run those machines we are paying 65,000 u.s. dollars a day. >> $65,000 a day, that's multimillions of dollars per year. >> yes, it milillions of dollars and, asas you must--might know, rwanda is notot a rich country. ssome of that money has been borrowed from m the ba, as from taxpayers. >> how does this affect the climate? >> of course, those machi
when farmers drained thiis marsh to try toto grow m more food, they not only damaged an important wetland ecosystem, they also had a significant impact thrree hours drive away in kigalali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda'ss capital. as t the wetlands began to dry out, power stations below couldn't generate enough electricity. the r rwandan government rentedd diesel-powered generators to make up the shortfall. doctor rose...
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cause maher lives in the outskirts of marsh on my yacht over not far from the austrian border although he is not an e.u. citizen he still could move on and earn higher wages if he got a job offer elsewhere he shares a 15 square meter room with 2 friends from serbia but 3 of them came to hungary together. instant coffee and cigarettes other small luxuries they allow themselves . to do many of their conversations revolve around the home they left behind. it's hard to be here when everyone else is back home. and it's just the 3 of us here. we've made some new friends but all my old friends my brothers and sisters the entire family they're all in serbia and ways on our hearts. brothers will soon be joining him here in hungary they too are willing to make the change for higher wages. and i'm sure a lot of the time i really do feel like an outsider here and that makes it pretty tough i mean. might i guess that i'll just have to get used to it. marginalized but with more money in his pocket. that's worth. at least for now. but he it's incredible what people are prepared to do to get into thei
cause maher lives in the outskirts of marsh on my yacht over not far from the austrian border although he is not an e.u. citizen he still could move on and earn higher wages if he got a job offer elsewhere he shares a 15 square meter room with 2 friends from serbia but 3 of them came to hungary together. instant coffee and cigarettes other small luxuries they allow themselves . to do many of their conversations revolve around the home they left behind. it's hard to be here when everyone else is...
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samoa the we're farm national historic site showing the studio the famous painter julian where and the marsh billings rockefeller national will be released next month er and the rest of the corner go into circulation. throughout the year. >>let's check in with our meteorologist forfree so rodriguez as we take this live look outside at term sco's market there it's almost the weekend almost the weend and enjoy the wolf moon out there he first full moon of the year and let'stake a look at our bay area forecast out therright now for the 40 niners big playoff game on turday afternoon kickoff at one 30and we're going to notice moing showers for yoursaturday morning t then drying out just in time for that kick off at one 30 in the afternoowith temperatures in the mid 50's when speeds out of the northwest at 5 to 10 miles r hour. so enjoy your game day forecast for those of you luy to attnd weak stm will impactthe bay area during the overnight hours and we could see about a 10th of ainch of rain or less with the highest mounts for those of you in the north bay, daytimehighs for tomorrow will be in t
samoa the we're farm national historic site showing the studio the famous painter julian where and the marsh billings rockefeller national will be released next month er and the rest of the corner go into circulation. throughout the year. >>let's check in with our meteorologist forfree so rodriguez as we take this live look outside at term sco's market there it's almost the weekend almost the weend and enjoy the wolf moon out there he first full moon of the year and let'stake a look at...
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years that farming is lead to illegal extraction of water and that has a serious impact on the park's marshes and lagoon use the groundwater levels of far . so the water balance and only on a national park has been altered. we are destroying it and you tell us that. he. has been fighting to protect anjana national park for 16 years the agricultural engineer comes from the region and has made the campaign against illegal wells his life's mission he uses satellite imaging to locate newly drill for holes and illegal agriculture. as well as myself and yes these are official government maps may show legal agricultural areas. it is it's a map that's available to the general public. so what do we do we end our experts look for an authorized try armors we zoom in and identify areas where crops are being cultivated you. know the failure is this and this and this or all know if we pass our findings on to the authorities and report the illegal zones when we identify anything suspicious we go and check it out and one of them i would hope my mom put it on. but the activist says the authorities off a littl
years that farming is lead to illegal extraction of water and that has a serious impact on the park's marshes and lagoon use the groundwater levels of far . so the water balance and only on a national park has been altered. we are destroying it and you tell us that. he. has been fighting to protect anjana national park for 16 years the agricultural engineer comes from the region and has made the campaign against illegal wells his life's mission he uses satellite imaging to locate newly drill...
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course all the latest news information around the clock our website at the w dot com claims terri marsh and you'll find me on twitter at g.m. news stream thanks for watching. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian turkey has outraged many of its allies and fatness with its military operations in syria my guest this week here at the from policy forum in garland is turkey's presidential spokesman in for him colleen how does he justify his country's filing controversial policies that's focused on the brink of conflict comes next to mark de gaulle shoots at the feet of. arms exports to troubled spots. what role did the german foreign intelligence service b n d play. tanks in south sudan in myanmar german shipping companies delivered military hardware to sensitive regions. how was the b. and d. involved. the b.m.d. file german shipping companies and the arms trade in 45 minutes on d w. can i am a bit can. stick closest place to helen was missing an incident here. and jenks does a camp at all it trains kimi and more ignorant than you. nice news and you can do more of the unfortunate. mom.
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much bind in the marsh and i heard one of those episodes on radio for extra on sunday. repetition oflable starting now. i am at something out of a disadvantage on the subject because i never heard of this nicholas parsons character. he sensed a rifle, fascinating. deviation from sense, everybody has heard of him! i guess with a bonus point. applause . i will give you one or concede and say you deserve that but not the fa ct say you deserve that but not the fact that i am on the show, you say you have not heard of nicholas parsons and you are appearing in a show with nicholas parsons. do you know him? you are nicholas parsons? d nicholas parsons? i thought you we re d nicholas parsons? i thought you were a mythical creature! what pricing out! marcus we enjoyed your interruption. nine missed speaking. it was sue who interrupted me. but i enjoyed her interruption. sue gets a point because she interrupted, takes over the subject... you get a bonus point for the humour that you instill. splendid, good, yes! and who gets the subject. 15 seconds ago, starting now. there is nothing greater t
much bind in the marsh and i heard one of those episodes on radio for extra on sunday. repetition oflable starting now. i am at something out of a disadvantage on the subject because i never heard of this nicholas parsons character. he sensed a rifle, fascinating. deviation from sense, everybody has heard of him! i guess with a bonus point. applause . i will give you one or concede and say you deserve that but not the fa ct say you deserve that but not the fact that i am on the show, you say...
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some of what we need to keep to the advocates of issues your absurd marsh and i will come back one day. well we are now in the final hours before the divorce known as brecht's and on friday at 11 pm london time the u.k. will leave the european union on the eve of this historic parting of ways europe and the u.k. well they still have 2 things in common their power in the world is about to shift and as people around the world watch europe and britain will seem at least for a while incomplete as if something is missing as if something has been lost i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. by u.k. type a complete. look good. to see that it's a mistake when people are coming together for a moving borders and there's free movement the us will do they have their reasons but i do think it's beneficial even if it then all the rest of. it wanted to do even now that with this with a bit more empathy understanding listening solutions are a lot closer than people think want to. also coming up tonight 4 years ago when the brakes referendum a majority of the scottish voted to remain in the european u
some of what we need to keep to the advocates of issues your absurd marsh and i will come back one day. well we are now in the final hours before the divorce known as brecht's and on friday at 11 pm london time the u.k. will leave the european union on the eve of this historic parting of ways europe and the u.k. well they still have 2 things in common their power in the world is about to shift and as people around the world watch europe and britain will seem at least for a while incomplete as...
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historic site the salt river bay national historic park and ecological preserve that's a mouthful and marsh billings roc-a-fella national historical park and the tallgrass prairie national preserve a lot to keep up with the 1st quarter will be released next month. here's a little peek outside want to check in on conditions around the bay area, here's the airport sfo always busy of course john let you know if you have any delays traffic looks good and what wanted to ad for heading >>welcome back 4.54 on this monday morning heading back to work today with pretty risks as you take to the roads there are a few wet spots though due to some do that is formed overnight with the chilly temperatures we have you can see the east bay right here looking really nice and clear most of us are under the same clear skies temperatures are in the 40's for most of the bay won the bottle in santa rosa in the 30's conquered, and fremont your chip 45 degrees now after a dry day today we do have some light shower activity tonight rainfall should amount to around a half an inch max for most areas so enough to make
historic site the salt river bay national historic park and ecological preserve that's a mouthful and marsh billings roc-a-fella national historical park and the tallgrass prairie national preserve a lot to keep up with the 1st quarter will be released next month. here's a little peek outside want to check in on conditions around the bay area, here's the airport sfo always busy of course john let you know if you have any delays traffic looks good and what wanted to ad for heading...
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stop the killing of your great iranian people i think the maximum pressure campaign is working the marsh well that's working there's no other way for them to get the money they need to fund the guard to fund their regime to fund their mine activities and you're seeing protests now breaking out across toronto attention sought after a u.s. drone attack 10 days ago which left a senior iranian commander dead in baghdad it would seem instead of looking to calm the situation washington's opted to continue to apply maximum pressure on to iran it was not a takes up with or. as washington seated on the verge of an all out war with iran it looked like it had just stepped outside of its comfort zone the risk of plunging the middle east into yet a nother disastrous conflict was an obvious weight on the u.s. but now with the tensions easing america is back in familiar territory waging a political and economic campaign to force its rival into submission what is their strategy post the confidence of the man in killing and post the ballistic missile attack on the united states this is our strategy we ar
stop the killing of your great iranian people i think the maximum pressure campaign is working the marsh well that's working there's no other way for them to get the money they need to fund the guard to fund their regime to fund their mine activities and you're seeing protests now breaking out across toronto attention sought after a u.s. drone attack 10 days ago which left a senior iranian commander dead in baghdad it would seem instead of looking to calm the situation washington's opted to...
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an official party candidate in the race for mayor of paris in march benjamin greville another our marsh m.p. said the big deal and he has decided he's going to run anyway despite failing to get official backing it's a mess isn't it the non-accrual now is not north korea agree we are not russia or agree we are a recount free with freedom in political party whether you agree with that i feel a need for running where there is going to marry for the answer is no but he is free and then to god we are in a free country and losing the youth vote as the elections. for the european parliament though it didn't they had never been as many young people voting and a number of them voted for omar well compared to 2017 you lost 6 percent among 18 to 24 year. rhodes and 11 points among voters aged 25 to 34 problem is that you should compare what is comparable compare it with previous european elections and you will see that the turnout was much bigger and young people went to the polls where they were not voting for previous european elections the highest school in the europe in the elections categorie
an official party candidate in the race for mayor of paris in march benjamin greville another our marsh m.p. said the big deal and he has decided he's going to run anyway despite failing to get official backing it's a mess isn't it the non-accrual now is not north korea agree we are not russia or agree we are a recount free with freedom in political party whether you agree with that i feel a need for running where there is going to marry for the answer is no but he is free and then to god we...
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the killing of your greats iranian people i that the back some pressure campaign as work in mr de marsh while this work in there's no other way for them to get the money they need to fund the guard hard to fund their regime to fund their of their mall an activity is and here seem protests now breaking out or cross turan and attorney should sought after u.s. drone attack 10 days ago which left a senior rainy and commanded dead in baghdad it would seem is that of looking to karma situation washington is opted to continue to apply maximum pressure on to ron it was done off takes up was store as washington seated on the verge of an all out war with a run it looked like it had just step outside over its comfort zone the risk of plunging the middle east into yet a nother disastrous conflict was an obvious weight on the u.s. but now with detentions easing america is back in familiar territory waging a political and economic campaign to force its rival into submission what is our strategy pose the kasem so the money killing and post the ballistic missile attack on the united states this is our
the killing of your greats iranian people i that the back some pressure campaign as work in mr de marsh while this work in there's no other way for them to get the money they need to fund the guard hard to fund their regime to fund their of their mall an activity is and here seem protests now breaking out or cross turan and attorney should sought after u.s. drone attack 10 days ago which left a senior rainy and commanded dead in baghdad it would seem is that of looking to karma situation...
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well, we've come to body worlds in london to come to dr dan marsh, who is a plastic surgeon.kindly come out of surgery for us today, to bring along some implants and show us about them. just tell me exactly what they are. an implant is basically made of silicon, so you've got a silicon shell, inside this you've got a sticky silicon gel — it's fairly gooey. so if you were to cut the implant in half, all the gel would sit where it stays. a breast implant is usually placed through an incision under the breast. the implant can go either in front of the muscle or behind the pec muscle. people often think the implant goes into the breast — it actually goes behind the breast, so all of your breast tissue sits in front of the implant. so how is it that something like that could potentially cause breast implant illness? i think the honest answer to that is we don't really know what causes it. the jury is still out on whether breast implant illness is a thing, it exists. we think that it's the body's reaction to the silicon. but silicon is present and lots of medical devices — cardiac
well, we've come to body worlds in london to come to dr dan marsh, who is a plastic surgeon.kindly come out of surgery for us today, to bring along some implants and show us about them. just tell me exactly what they are. an implant is basically made of silicon, so you've got a silicon shell, inside this you've got a sticky silicon gel — it's fairly gooey. so if you were to cut the implant in half, all the gel would sit where it stays. a breast implant is usually placed through an incision...
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well tonight a leading member of french president emanuel micron's on marsh party is predicting thatontroversial pension reforms will be passed by parliament in the coming weeks and that's despite the fact that anger over the reforms has led to violent protests coming up in conflict zone tim sebastian sits down with france's former european affairs minister not only knew so the country is not in k. off there is no threat anymore in railways or public transportation and there will be the moves them vicious pension system to form a full day k. through it wish which when paf in the parliament in the next week people have died in demonstrations paris has wreaked of tear gas for weeks on end you've had gigantic disruptions in transport so the worst transport disruption since the 1960 s. are you talking about that obviously i'm told about patterns you don't seem to come often to paris ah i do i have my family in paris is there with protests that's a french tradition. and you can see tim sebastian's entire interview with the talia was so right here on the w. in just a few minutes or you can
well tonight a leading member of french president emanuel micron's on marsh party is predicting thatontroversial pension reforms will be passed by parliament in the coming weeks and that's despite the fact that anger over the reforms has led to violent protests coming up in conflict zone tim sebastian sits down with france's former european affairs minister not only knew so the country is not in k. off there is no threat anymore in railways or public transportation and there will be the moves...
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the near—complete devastation here at marsh harbour on great abaco is a product of the strongest stormone of the most powerful on record in the atlantic. in the western pacific in october, hagibis is the strongest typhoon in 60 years to hitjapan. the storm leaves behind widespread damage, including to these bullet trains swamped by the floodwaters. earlier in march, cyclone idai is one of the strongest ever to hit africa. this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere's second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage, with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across parts of
the near—complete devastation here at marsh harbour on great abaco is a product of the strongest stormone of the most powerful on record in the atlantic. in the western pacific in october, hagibis is the strongest typhoon in 60 years to hitjapan. the storm leaves behind widespread damage, including to these bullet trains swamped by the floodwaters. earlier in march, cyclone idai is one of the strongest ever to hit africa. this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the...
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we must protect, replenish, and expand our marshes. we must develop centralized streamlined resiliency and response plans. we must ensure local governments have the means to access much-needed recovery funds. we must plant more native vegetation to deter erosion and aid in ground water filtration. and we must collaborate and support innovative efforts like those envisioned in charleston. our commission will continue as we face these challenges, and i am confident -- i am confident -- that we can be a model for other states. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, in closing, i want to say south carolina is winning. we are in the midst of a stunning economic resurgence with opportunities to seize prosperity for generations to come. we recognize our tremendous assets. we acknowledge our challenges. and we believe in faith, we believe in family, we believe in the flag, and we believe in free markets. we believe in liberty. we believe in that shining city on a hill of which president reagan spoke so eloquently years ago. and we know that libert
we must protect, replenish, and expand our marshes. we must develop centralized streamlined resiliency and response plans. we must ensure local governments have the means to access much-needed recovery funds. we must plant more native vegetation to deter erosion and aid in ground water filtration. and we must collaborate and support innovative efforts like those envisioned in charleston. our commission will continue as we face these challenges, and i am confident -- i am confident -- that we...
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. >> reporter: the demonstration turned into a marsh down market street. with a final slot of protesters telling their biggest fear. >> world war iii. >> worldwide three. >> reporter: however, with certain things in motion, they are not sure if this administration or one ran by democrat president will be able to roll things back. in the newsroom, leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2 news . >> what you're watching here is hundreds of people marching around sacramento today, checking against the killing of soleimani. home of the sacramento kings, there they participated in a giant blocking some people from getting into the arena. after that, some protesters continue to watch the and the demonstration out of state capital. it remained mostly peaceful, but law enforcement was close by. >> the younger people here should know that all of the wars that have been fought since you have been fought since you have been born have been fought over oil. >> the antiwar protest in lafayette park across of the white house. antiwar and anti-climate change activists for decades. phila
. >> reporter: the demonstration turned into a marsh down market street. with a final slot of protesters telling their biggest fear. >> world war iii. >> worldwide three. >> reporter: however, with certain things in motion, they are not sure if this administration or one ran by democrat president will be able to roll things back. in the newsroom, leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2 news . >> what you're watching here is hundreds of people marching around sacramento today,...
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human rights against protesters in musher shar he oversaw the massacre of 148 helpless iranians in the marsh our region last november general shot the poor was in command of units responsible for the violent crackdown and lethal repression around musher shar. as president donald trump has announced his defense team for the upcoming impeachment trial this includes kenneth stop the prosecutor in the failed impeachment of bill clinton 22 years ago and celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz who has represented jeffrey epstein o.j. simpson roman polanski and mike tyson the trial will be led by white house counsel the polonium and trump's lawyers. the legal process was set in motion in the senate today. no is following events for us in washington and these new additions to trump's legal team will be prominent well known household names amongst the american public what's been the initial reaction to this announcement. i think people clearly are looking at this and basically saying that trump is clearly going to be taking this very very seriously based on his legal team you have alan dershowitz who's a lo
human rights against protesters in musher shar he oversaw the massacre of 148 helpless iranians in the marsh our region last november general shot the poor was in command of units responsible for the violent crackdown and lethal repression around musher shar. as president donald trump has announced his defense team for the upcoming impeachment trial this includes kenneth stop the prosecutor in the failed impeachment of bill clinton 22 years ago and celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz who has...
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from david marsh and they're correspondent that i caught these shared militias are part of the iraqi security force and there were 25 people killed there imagine some foreign country voice you know a base of u.s. national guard kills 25 people and then they're dismayed that they're going to have to states citizens are staging a demonstration in their embassy you know and this demonstration it was van percent all warped the ukrainian nazis did during their mind on protests they set on fire 10 buildings there and people and killed 38 policemen this is how the war started put in didn't started it started in kiev but now there were just a few storms thrown their gate of the embassy the current of their guest the green zone you know and the iraqi security force did not react why because thank you 5 of their colleagues who were killed you know it's interesting. i was watching how my pompei of the secretary of state was reacting to all this. they don't want any kind of questioning of their i was going to say strategy but there is no strategy the way i can see it i mean it looks quite empty
from david marsh and they're correspondent that i caught these shared militias are part of the iraqi security force and there were 25 people killed there imagine some foreign country voice you know a base of u.s. national guard kills 25 people and then they're dismayed that they're going to have to states citizens are staging a demonstration in their embassy you know and this demonstration it was van percent all warped the ukrainian nazis did during their mind on protests they set on fire 10...
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i am susan marsh. last week i said while we oppose sb50 and do not believe it will be fixed. we urge passage of this resolution as written. i should touch today on one robe we believe it will not be fixed that is because if you look at the way in which it is structured and the lack of any meaningful tenant protections, it is very clear the goal and purpose of the legislation is to promote massive get fiction and displace -- gentrification. the protections are not meaningful with all due respect to the northern california nonprofit housing association as the journalists who site them as authorities, as people who defined tenants every day, we are absolutely persuaded these protections cannot be enforced without an administrative body and without public records. that is just one of many reasons why we oppose this bill. again, we thank you for your efforts and we urge passage of this resolution. thank you. >> caroline kennedy. like supervisor peskin, i put sb50 in item two. i want to reiterate this bill sb50 is an over reach with a huge negative impact on our city. it is the inc
i am susan marsh. last week i said while we oppose sb50 and do not believe it will be fixed. we urge passage of this resolution as written. i should touch today on one robe we believe it will not be fixed that is because if you look at the way in which it is structured and the lack of any meaningful tenant protections, it is very clear the goal and purpose of the legislation is to promote massive get fiction and displace -- gentrification. the protections are not meaningful with all due respect...
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the enemies of the hezbollah in his name this song mourns the passing of his son who is considered a marsh up he's a role model for the mahdi scouts. thought it was the guy that i have now because. of the war and the families of those who have died in combat for hezbollah a given financial and material support has been also run schools and hospitals and has become an important social institution in lebanon but how is the organization financed with iranians voice been the main bankroller of hezbollah but hezbollah years ago diversified its portfolio and they have all kinds of revenue streams coming directly into the organization so a lot of it is charitable donations from wealthy shia businessmen who support hezbollah respect has fallen. the same applies on a smaller scale too has fallen sport base but they also have a whole array of business networks around the world some of them. are just not but they will provide farmers you know coming through to hezbollah has called for. hezbollah continues to grow in power and influence and is shifting the denominational power structure in favor of th
the enemies of the hezbollah in his name this song mourns the passing of his son who is considered a marsh up he's a role model for the mahdi scouts. thought it was the guy that i have now because. of the war and the families of those who have died in combat for hezbollah a given financial and material support has been also run schools and hospitals and has become an important social institution in lebanon but how is the organization financed with iranians voice been the main bankroller of...