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it's the deal that is being done for the west midlands. part of that is crucially the election of a directly elected mayor and i think andy street with his local knowledge and his business experience will drive economic growth. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you. thank you mr. speaker. could i start by welcoming the child refugees that arrived in great britain. they are deeply traumatized and we should welcome them and love them and support them in the best way we can. in respect to the parties, when members of the house go to help problems we reach out in solidarity to them. i want to pay tribute to stanford for the social media message you sent out this morning. it shows amazing humor and bravery. we wish him all the best and hope he fully recovers from this. mr. speaker, there are narrowly regular sessions to announce brexit. it seems the prime minister's counter parts are feeling the same sense of frustration as members of this house. the first minister from whales says there is a great deal among certainty and they are clear they need ful
it's the deal that is being done for the west midlands. part of that is crucially the election of a directly elected mayor and i think andy street with his local knowledge and his business experience will drive economic growth. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you. thank you mr. speaker. could i start by welcoming the child refugees that arrived in great britain. they are deeply traumatized and we should welcome them and love them and support them in the best way we can. in respect to the...
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it's the biggest, the evolution deal that's being done for the west midland part of that is crucially the election of a directly elected mayor and i think andy with his local knowledge and his business experience will drive economic growth. [shouting] >> thank you, thank you, mr. speaker. could i start by welcoming the child refugees that arrived in britain in the last few days. they're obviously deeply traumatized young people and we should welcome them and love them and support them in the best way we can. mr. speaker, we reach out the hand of support in solidarity and friendship to them. i just want to pay tribute to the members in stanford for social media messages sent out this morning. shows amazing humor and bravery and it seems the prime minister counterparts are feeling the same sense of frustration as members of this house. the first minister for whales said there is a great deal of uncertainty but they are clear they need full access to single market. can the prime minister help the first minister of whales and the other administrations by giving them some clarity? >> well,
it's the biggest, the evolution deal that's being done for the west midland part of that is crucially the election of a directly elected mayor and i think andy with his local knowledge and his business experience will drive economic growth. [shouting] >> thank you, thank you, mr. speaker. could i start by welcoming the child refugees that arrived in britain in the last few days. they're obviously deeply traumatized young people and we should welcome them and love them and support them in...
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it's the biggest, the evolution deal that's being done for the west midland part of that is cruciallyhe election of a directly elected mayor and i think andy with his local knowledge and his business experience will drive economic growth. [shouting] >> thank you, thank you, mr. speaker. could i start by welcoming the child refugees that arrived in britain in the last few days. they're obviously deeply traumatized young people and we should welcome them and love them and support them in the best way we can. mr. speaker, we reach out the hand of support in solidarity and friendship to them. i just want to pay tribute to the members in stanford for social media messages sent out this morning. shows amazing humor and bravery and it seems the prime minister counterparts are feeling the same sense of frustration as members of this house. the first minister for whales said there is a great deal of uncertainty but they are clear they need full access to single market. can the prime minister help the first minister of whales and the other administrations by giving them some clarity? >> well, f
it's the biggest, the evolution deal that's being done for the west midland part of that is cruciallyhe election of a directly elected mayor and i think andy with his local knowledge and his business experience will drive economic growth. [shouting] >> thank you, thank you, mr. speaker. could i start by welcoming the child refugees that arrived in britain in the last few days. they're obviously deeply traumatized young people and we should welcome them and love them and support them in...
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i believe that the deal will deliver more jobs and economic prosperity across the west midlands. it's good for the rest of the country as well. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the independent inquiry on child sexual abuse was established tor deliver long-awaited justice for victims and survivors and to dom so it must have the confidence.o surely the survivors association has spent more than 600 survivors of abuse which took place in the council and children's homes and has raised a series concerned about changes to the inquiry. will be prime minister meet wite me and representatives from the survivors association to discus their concerns and take action so that confidence can be restored? >> the honorable lady makes a very important point. the whole purpose of this inquiry was to be able to provide justice for those whose voices have not been heard to longer and before the people positions of power and institutions of the state andti the organization had not heard their voice can not be prepared to listen and probably muscovites happen to the. it is important that an antivirus have co
i believe that the deal will deliver more jobs and economic prosperity across the west midlands. it's good for the rest of the country as well. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the independent inquiry on child sexual abuse was established tor deliver long-awaited justice for victims and survivors and to dom so it must have the confidence.o surely the survivors association has spent more than 600 survivors of abuse which took place in the council and children's homes and has raised a series...
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the lions hosted midland who came out wingining it.. alex martin going deep for dawson paulson and he has him for the games first touchdown.. but lone tree comes right back on the ground drike hotz from 25 yards out races into the endzone this game was back and forth austin smith from the wildcat straight ahead for the 10 yard td to put midland on top 14-10 with the two point conversion.. back comes lone tree that guy hotz again with a td run from 20 yards out to put lone tree back on top and wins a shootout .we are just getting started we will have more highlights on the endzone when we comeback. with the stakes sky high the indians came out all jacked up for this one.. and they looked good on the opening drive checkout the move by wide receiver alex whalen for big yardage.. but that drive stalled and assumption answered thru the air jayce levi with the great play fake airs one out for a wide open ryan wohlers and he takes it down the one fumbles but it gets it back to set up the first touchdown of the game.. and the knights took a 13-
the lions hosted midland who came out wingining it.. alex martin going deep for dawson paulson and he has him for the games first touchdown.. but lone tree comes right back on the ground drike hotz from 25 yards out races into the endzone this game was back and forth austin smith from the wildcat straight ahead for the 10 yard td to put midland on top 14-10 with the two point conversion.. back comes lone tree that guy hotz again with a td run from 20 yards out to put lone tree back on top and...
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among them, fed ex and midland green bay's finance committee will review recommendations on projects that could get some of the excess stadium tax money.. earlier this month-- the council subcommittee recommended 15 projects. a total of 27 groups made requests for funding. tonight some recommendations could be either endorsed or changed. the milwaukee bucks home opener is tomorrow night and anticipation is building.nba fans know that championship teams are built around a talented one- two punch. and, for the first time in a long ti that. the tandem of giannis, the greek freak, and jabari parker promises to excite fans. this has been an active tipoff week with the team out in the community for events leading up to tomorrow night's game against the charlotte hornets. the parking situation could be a little tricky for the home opener.. coming up new on live at 6.. because of construction, finding a spot to leave your car won't be easy.. tonight. what the bucks are doing, to help minimize the parking headache.. that's new up on good for... especially if you have one common metabloic diso
among them, fed ex and midland green bay's finance committee will review recommendations on projects that could get some of the excess stadium tax money.. earlier this month-- the council subcommittee recommended 15 projects. a total of 27 groups made requests for funding. tonight some recommendations could be either endorsed or changed. the milwaukee bucks home opener is tomorrow night and anticipation is building.nba fans know that championship teams are built around a talented one- two...
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among them: fed ex and midland plastics. people who live on milwaukee's southside, will meet face to face with their alderman tonight at town hall meeting. alderman mark borkowski will be joined by representatives from the milwaukee police department and department of neighborhood services. that meeting starts at six o'clock at hamilton high school. milwaukee county will soon be home to the largest urban organic fruit orchard in strawberry plants and asparagus plants, were planted over the weekend at the orchard in oak creek.it's part of the county's sowing, empowering, and eliminating food deserts initiative, also known as the seed initiative. milwaukee county schools and low-income residents will be the first to have access to the organic produce. green bay's finance committee will review recommendations on projects that could get some of the excess stadium tax money.. earlier this month-- total of 27 groups made requests for funding. tonight some recommendations could be either endorsed or changed. still ahead... lighting
among them: fed ex and midland plastics. people who live on milwaukee's southside, will meet face to face with their alderman tonight at town hall meeting. alderman mark borkowski will be joined by representatives from the milwaukee police department and department of neighborhood services. that meeting starts at six o'clock at hamilton high school. milwaukee county will soon be home to the largest urban organic fruit orchard in strawberry plants and asparagus plants, were planted over the...
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. >> host: we have a call from midland to georgia. this is fred. >> caller: how are you doing? john lewis, i am very proud of you, with your life history. but my question is, in reference to your book, because like all three of your books, why can't we have a national march for what's going on in today's world? for all the resources and how fast the country is motivated to do something about white, black and everyone asked why can we the march on washington now with you and other civil rights leaders? >> guest: i think the best march that we can have right now in america is on election day november the eighth for all of us all over america, black and white, latino, asian-american, native america, young people, to march to the polls. the vote is precious. it's almost sacred.th it is the most powerful nonviolent to we have in our democratic society. so let's go to the vote. let's go out and vote. dr. king, if you can't run, crawl. somehow make it there. just go to the polls and vote. that will be the best march we can have at this time. ime. do you have a sense of optimism about
. >> host: we have a call from midland to georgia. this is fred. >> caller: how are you doing? john lewis, i am very proud of you, with your life history. but my question is, in reference to your book, because like all three of your books, why can't we have a national march for what's going on in today's world? for all the resources and how fast the country is motivated to do something about white, black and everyone asked why can we the march on washington now with you and other...
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number of callsh and the ems unit says the call takers are often forced to work overtime just to keep midland staffing fox 8 this morning in court as a man faces charges were a crash is a clark justen was hot on her oneee and charged with improper handling of a weapon in a vehicle at 70 convictions including two for they see the alexander melchert was walking back to his carth when shot six times. college of woosterer issued a statement said that he is a first-year student from wisconsin, he was listed in critical condition at the hospital they invitedd brief counselors to the campus today down on creepy clowns down those responsible using social media turns out through girls are behind the threats to several schools as maia belay reports on thisisroro disturbing case. people were freaked out by the scary clown many had no clue that there were three sisk bear grylls behind >> social media firestorm landing three sisk bear grylls in trouble, these postings at the center of the controversy one post and set that for you and he also said to stop reporting us because it get worse.. this one enough
number of callsh and the ems unit says the call takers are often forced to work overtime just to keep midland staffing fox 8 this morning in court as a man faces charges were a crash is a clark justen was hot on her oneee and charged with improper handling of a weapon in a vehicle at 70 convictions including two for they see the alexander melchert was walking back to his carth when shot six times. college of woosterer issued a statement said that he is a first-year student from wisconsin, he...
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. >> this is the midland basis, where the hotspot is for crude. we are at record highs here. knew? this is pivotable. >> wheelies ask when are the bankruptcies coming? ask when are the bankruptcies coming to echo the carry on pumping. can you walk me through that? >> we start in coal as well. the shutdown costs are pretty substantial and that competitors want to get residual value. we think about getting to the point where they shut in production, you have to go to a solvency issue. someone else is likely to step in and you will continue to see production. peabody is cranking up production again. coal prices are up. >> just today we see copper rally in sync at a five-year high. what is the distinction between what we are seeing an oil that is still struggling versus the metal? >> i would like to argue what we are seeing in mining is the results of a successful .artel action on production cut china has 50% of the world's of 15%oduction mandated reduction in supply, and now we are seeing that filter through. if you look at what has happened the coalners in china, industry was l
. >> this is the midland basis, where the hotspot is for crude. we are at record highs here. knew? this is pivotable. >> wheelies ask when are the bankruptcies coming? ask when are the bankruptcies coming to echo the carry on pumping. can you walk me through that? >> we start in coal as well. the shutdown costs are pretty substantial and that competitors want to get residual value. we think about getting to the point where they shut in production, you have to go to a solvency...
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among them: fed ex and among them: fed ex and midland plastics. visual artists are breaking ground on a new and highly unique public art initiative. the group is partnering with shoreline metro transportation to install art on all 16 city busses in sheboygan. they're calling the project "art on the bus." up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--another deadly amusement park accident... how four people were killed on a ride.then -- a rare honor for handed out in eight years. and we're continuing to follow breaking news this morning on milwaukee's east side... police looking for a person of interest.... after a woman is found dead inside a house just north of brady street. we'll continue to keep you updated as more today - how ambition can le. become a destructive addiction. plus -grab your cozy sweater - we'll tell you the hottest books to curl up with this yesterday was sunny and dry with highs in the mid 50s (almost 20 degrees cooler than just the day before), and a much was cool, it is actually the normal high for this time of the year. this
among them: fed ex and among them: fed ex and midland plastics. visual artists are breaking ground on a new and highly unique public art initiative. the group is partnering with shoreline metro transportation to install art on all 16 city busses in sheboygan. they're calling the project "art on the bus." up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--another deadly amusement park accident... how four people were killed on a ride.then -- a rare honor for handed out in eight years. and...
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"what we are seeing is the hotels in the midlands are booked." travelers heading to augusta georgia found no room at the inns. "we're getting calls left and right." the images of destruction from haiti cast a shadow over the tourists on florida's beaches. "just looking in that direction, it's kind of scary." the sunshine state is bracing for the first hurricane to hit its east coast since wilma in 2005. "if you live in an area and your local officials tell you to evacuate, you need to go, because they have been talking with all of us and getting guidance from us and they're making decisions on the best possible information. most evacuations are for the storm surge hazard -- the deadliest hazard of all, historically." "hope everything works out." two men and a dog are recovering from their injuries... after being stabbed during a burglary in santa rosa. police were notified of the incident at around 3-oclock - this morning. authorities say, a 24-year-old and 57- year-old man were stabbed... after finding several armed suspects wearing ski masks in
"what we are seeing is the hotels in the midlands are booked." travelers heading to augusta georgia found no room at the inns. "we're getting calls left and right." the images of destruction from haiti cast a shadow over the tourists on florida's beaches. "just looking in that direction, it's kind of scary." the sunshine state is bracing for the first hurricane to hit its east coast since wilma in 2005. "if you live in an area and your local officials tell you...
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of a man and i have to say that this business experience would be a very good where for the west midlands. >> on the subject of the nhs, 18 months ago my wonderful doctor suggested i have a general phone and check out. it is just as well but i did because the blood tests revealed that there could have been and was a problem with my despite the fact that i was symptom-free. i was immediately referred to the queen elizabeth hospital in irving had which was simply wonderful. after a period of surveillance that have back in june. but hey, i now find. i want to thank the whole team at the kiwi including my surgeon and maximum specialist richard glad to who gave me advice. but in the next 10 years there will be a real shortage of specialists and urology nurses are many are due for a time. may i ask the prime minister, what can the government do to avert a sure digest these much-needed nurses? >> can i say to my honorable friend house is back in his position. [shouting] is normal exuberant south. he made it a very serious issue and can it join him in commending model that doctors and nurses and
of a man and i have to say that this business experience would be a very good where for the west midlands. >> on the subject of the nhs, 18 months ago my wonderful doctor suggested i have a general phone and check out. it is just as well but i did because the blood tests revealed that there could have been and was a problem with my despite the fact that i was symptom-free. i was immediately referred to the queen elizabeth hospital in irving had which was simply wonderful. after a period...
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. >> but fair weather this year and no really uncomfortable temperatures instead the midlands last week when it got have out there. take a look at the skycam in wilson, and you can see the deep blue skies, and bright sunshine. most of us will see that throughout the day, 1 or two fair weather cirrus clouds, but a lot of us not seeing those. here is what we have at the raleigh/durham airport, 49 degrees and a west southwest wind at 7 miles per hour and a pressure of 30.12" and that's rising with high pressure to the south and west, and we have 50 at the roxboro airport. 50 in rocky mount and 52 for goldsboro and fayetteville and 51 in southern pines. erwin, checking out at 48 this morning. our temperatures are up a good bit compared to the same time yesterday morning, and they were a bigger difference between this morning and yesterday, a few hours ago. yesterday morning, there were pockets of frost out and about. we are not seeing that to start the day. that may be the case by the morning. here's a look at the satellite and radar. not a lot to see and no cloud cover to speak of yesterda
. >> but fair weather this year and no really uncomfortable temperatures instead the midlands last week when it got have out there. take a look at the skycam in wilson, and you can see the deep blue skies, and bright sunshine. most of us will see that throughout the day, 1 or two fair weather cirrus clouds, but a lot of us not seeing those. here is what we have at the raleigh/durham airport, 49 degrees and a west southwest wind at 7 miles per hour and a pressure of 30.12" and that's...
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the future mayor of the west midlands, andy street.applause] an economy that works for everyone is an economy where everyone play business the same rules. i understand the frustration people feel when they see the rich and powerful getting away with thing that is they themselves wouldn't dream of doing and they wouldn't get away with if they tried. i understand that because i feel it, too. there's always an excuse or reason why something can't be done. but when that's used as a basis faith and free markets fall. the conservative party will always believe in free markets and that's precisely why it's this party that should act to defend them. conservativings have always understood that if you want to preserve something important you need to be prepared to reform it. and we must supply that same approach today. that's why where markets are dysfunction al we should be prepared to intervene. where companies are exploiting the failures of the market in which they operate, where consumer choice is inhibited by deliberately complex pricing st
the future mayor of the west midlands, andy street.applause] an economy that works for everyone is an economy where everyone play business the same rules. i understand the frustration people feel when they see the rich and powerful getting away with thing that is they themselves wouldn't dream of doing and they wouldn't get away with if they tried. i understand that because i feel it, too. there's always an excuse or reason why something can't be done. but when that's used as a basis faith and...
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we would go out to midland, texas, to his house. i have known him for many years. when we would do an event like this at the white house, he would always kind of look at me andwould be in the crowd, he would give me a little wink. that was fun. bush, georgee p herbert walker bush's grandson. i just worked with him on his campaign in texas. this has all the vault from film, now to digital. "oil"ecame the cover of magazine in texas. but we were all about social media. when we would walk into an event, i would use my iphone as a primary camera, we would take photos from instagram, twitter, facebook, and post them live while he was actually speaking. here he is. actually, the guy in the back is his press secretary, jr hernandez. just one of the shots of a tv camera. that is the night that he was elected. here he is with his father, jeb bush. campaign bus, and that is jeb sitting down and george p in the back. we drove 15,000 miles in the state of texas and went to 180 counties. here they are on the bus during their social media stop. so they are tweeting out informatio
we would go out to midland, texas, to his house. i have known him for many years. when we would do an event like this at the white house, he would always kind of look at me andwould be in the crowd, he would give me a little wink. that was fun. bush, georgee p herbert walker bush's grandson. i just worked with him on his campaign in texas. this has all the vault from film, now to digital. "oil"ecame the cover of magazine in texas. but we were all about social media. when we would walk...
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the future mayor of the west midlands andy street. [ applause ] an economy that works for everyone iseconomy where everyone plays by the same rules. i understand the frustration people feel when they see the rich and powerful getting away with things that they themselves wouldn't dream of doing and they wouldn't get away with if they tried. i understand that because i feel it, too. there's always an excuse, a reason why something can't be done. but when that's used as a basis for inaction, faith in capitalism and free markets falls. the conservative party will always believe in free markets and that's precisely why it's this party that should act to defend them. from edmond burke onwards, conservatives have always understood that if you want to preserve something important, you need to be prepared to reform it. and we must apply that same approach today. that's why where markets are dysfunctional we should be prepared to intervene. where companies are exploiting the failures of the market in which they operate and consumer choice is inhibited by deliberately complex pricing structures
the future mayor of the west midlands andy street. [ applause ] an economy that works for everyone iseconomy where everyone plays by the same rules. i understand the frustration people feel when they see the rich and powerful getting away with things that they themselves wouldn't dream of doing and they wouldn't get away with if they tried. i understand that because i feel it, too. there's always an excuse, a reason why something can't be done. but when that's used as a basis for inaction,...
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they moved to midland, they get the diagnosis. the doctor says, with all sincerity, i think the thing to do is take her home, make her comfortable and she will be gone in a few months. george bush, being george bush cannot accept that. he walks outside, gets on a pay phone and calls his uncle, john walker who is the head of memorial in new york. he said bring her up, we will do it we can. she survived through some difficult treatment through october, columbus day weekend of 1953. it was the great cataclysmic crisis of the bush marriage and the bush family life. it brought them closer together as you all may no, many couples who lose a child drift apart. interestingly, mrs. bush was strong when president bush was weak and he was weak when she was strong. he could not stand watching robin be treated in the hospital, he can stand the shots and seeing her in pain so he would bolt out of the room leaving barbara to maintain the order and the love in the hospital room in that hour. after robin died, it was president bush who would hold
they moved to midland, they get the diagnosis. the doctor says, with all sincerity, i think the thing to do is take her home, make her comfortable and she will be gone in a few months. george bush, being george bush cannot accept that. he walks outside, gets on a pay phone and calls his uncle, john walker who is the head of memorial in new york. he said bring her up, we will do it we can. she survived through some difficult treatment through october, columbus day weekend of 1953. it was the...
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columbia are moving west, carrying people away from the coast, away from the low country and into the midlands. the reverse lanes do not allow you to exit along the 100 mile route. motorists need to make sure they have plenty of fuel. so far, there are no major shortages of fuel reported at gas stations, which by and large remain open, even here in the low country. as the government nor warns, these gas stations will eventually close once the hurricane gets closer. >> greg? >> i'm a bay area kid. i have never experienced this kind of mass evacuation. i keep thinking about not the families getting in the car but hospitals and rest homes. i can't imagine the undertaking involved in moving people who can't move themselves. how do they deal with this? how do they get everybody out? >> reporter: it's a huge undertaking. they have been bringing them by the bus loads. the department of health and environmental control has been carrying nursing home patients from the state run nursing homes and other medical facilities to facilities in higher ground. then for poor folks or the elderly who don't have t
columbia are moving west, carrying people away from the coast, away from the low country and into the midlands. the reverse lanes do not allow you to exit along the 100 mile route. motorists need to make sure they have plenty of fuel. so far, there are no major shortages of fuel reported at gas stations, which by and large remain open, even here in the low country. as the government nor warns, these gas stations will eventually close once the hurricane gets closer. >> greg? >> i'm a...
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and then i noticed that a month or a month and a half after that, our childhood friends from midland, texas came. and i knew that those boys -- men that we knew as boys wanted to be with george. that they just wanted to be there with him. and i think that is really -- no one talked about war. you know, that wasn't the conversation. the conversation was, we just want to be with you. and i think that's really important. and you think that's the way the children are too. they don't want to -- you don't want them to be worried about decisions their father makes. you know, you want them to just feel the security and love that every parent wants their children -- michelle obama: you just want home to be home. they need that refuge with all that they handle over the course of day. you want them to come on to the second floor when they open the doors to the residence they can brie. they don't need kids hammering them with dad, why don't you do this? sometimes maleah and sasha will do that. every now and then at dinner, it was like what were you thinking? [laughter] but for the most part home
and then i noticed that a month or a month and a half after that, our childhood friends from midland, texas came. and i knew that those boys -- men that we knew as boys wanted to be with george. that they just wanted to be there with him. and i think that is really -- no one talked about war. you know, that wasn't the conversation. the conversation was, we just want to be with you. and i think that's really important. and you think that's the way the children are too. they don't want to -- you...
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eastbound lanes, all lanes moving westbound for 100 plus miles leading from the low country to the midlands. here on the coast, most supermarkets and gas stations have remained open. the governor says that will eventually change as store managers and employees themselves seek shelter. residents who choose to stay behind need to be self-sufficient. >> we live in a new building. a new complex. we are planning to stay home. >> reporter: you feel safe there? >> i feel pretty safe, yeah. everything for the best. >> reporter: the city of charleston distributed more than 15,000 sandbags. they were in very high demand and went quickly. officials say residents and businesses that still need more sandbags should come tact local hardware stores. state officials are urging motorists to obey detours and pay attention to law enforcement. there was one incident that turned fatal. law enforcement say that a motorist knocked over some safety cones and sped on by a roadblock at one of the evacuation routes and when deputies tried to confront him, he opened fire on them. they were not injured but they returne
eastbound lanes, all lanes moving westbound for 100 plus miles leading from the low country to the midlands. here on the coast, most supermarkets and gas stations have remained open. the governor says that will eventually change as store managers and employees themselves seek shelter. residents who choose to stay behind need to be self-sufficient. >> we live in a new building. a new complex. we are planning to stay home. >> reporter: you feel safe there? >> i feel pretty safe,...
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coastal areas, as much as 8 to 14 inches of rainfall is expect and even as you head in towards the midlands, could see to 3 inchto 6 inches through ro hill and all points east of there. heavy rainfall is another concern for us that could result in flash flooding. you look at downtown charleston where you have not only the storm surge coming in and now the heavy rachel, potentially deadly flooding. sustained hurricane force winds along the coast. that's going to bring extensive damage to trees, structural damage to homes. in addition, even if you live inland, the stronger winds pose issues to trees but also people in mobile homes, so please be aware of that and given the strong winds and the likely damage to occur, we should expect widespread and potentially long lasting power outages. so again, we just urge you in an evacuation zone and have not, now's the time to do so and urge you to move in when you can. thank you. >> so you've now heard what we've discussed this morning which is the storm, as we hoped it would relieve a little bit of the situation, i think we're seeing it is getting wor
coastal areas, as much as 8 to 14 inches of rainfall is expect and even as you head in towards the midlands, could see to 3 inchto 6 inches through ro hill and all points east of there. heavy rainfall is another concern for us that could result in flash flooding. you look at downtown charleston where you have not only the storm surge coming in and now the heavy rachel, potentially deadly flooding. sustained hurricane force winds along the coast. that's going to bring extensive damage to trees,...
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"what we are seeing is the hotels in the midlands are booked." travelers heading to augusta georgia found no room at the inns. "we're getting calls left and right." the images of destruction from haiti cast a shadow over the tourists on florida's beaches. "just looking in that direction, it's kind of scary." the sunshine state is bracing for the first hurricane to hit its east coast since wilma in 2005. "if you live in an area and your local officials tell you to evacuate, you need to go, because they have been talking with all of us and getting guidance from us and they're making decisions on the best possible information. most evacuations are for the storm surge hazard -- the deadliest hazard of all, historically." "hope everything works out." >> vicki:kron four meteorologist brittney shipp is in the weather center tracking hurricane matthew for us. brit, where are some of the possible locations this thing could hit? >> britteny: buses going to stay in effect until around noon on saturday so now we track this for you a category three sustained
"what we are seeing is the hotels in the midlands are booked." travelers heading to augusta georgia found no room at the inns. "we're getting calls left and right." the images of destruction from haiti cast a shadow over the tourists on florida's beaches. "just looking in that direction, it's kind of scary." the sunshine state is bracing for the first hurricane to hit its east coast since wilma in 2005. "if you live in an area and your local officials tell you...
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of the low country it's going to be very hard to find a hotel room in south carolina, even in the midlandsen in the upstate. a lot of people may have to drive as far as charlotte, north carolina before they find any vacancy. neil? >> amazing. jonathan serrie, thank you. can you imagine one thing just trying to fly near this thing? my next guest flew into this thing. joins us now on the phone. jack hunter is his name. a hurricane hunter. pretty brave guy. what did you see, jack? >> we're halfway right now between the outer and inner eye. this is one of these rare -- they call them concentric eye hurricanes. it has an inner eye and an outer eye. we are currently inbound from the northwest a little bit south of the grand bahama island and just about to go through the center. >> we're told the eye i guess is closing in, tightening. what does that mean? when that happens, what does that mean? >> [ audio difficulties ]. >> i think it broke up with him. i apologize for that. but that is the nature of the beast if you're flying into a hurricane right now. and it is a category 4 at that, winds in e
of the low country it's going to be very hard to find a hotel room in south carolina, even in the midlandsen in the upstate. a lot of people may have to drive as far as charlotte, north carolina before they find any vacancy. neil? >> amazing. jonathan serrie, thank you. can you imagine one thing just trying to fly near this thing? my next guest flew into this thing. joins us now on the phone. jack hunter is his name. a hurricane hunter. pretty brave guy. what did you see, jack? >>...
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coastal areas as much as eight to 14 inches of rainfall is expected and even as you head in toward the midlands we could see three to six inches of rain. because of that, a flash flood watch is in effect from rock hill through aiken and all points east of there. heavy rainfall is another concern for us. that can result in flash flooding. take a place like downtown charleston, where you have not only the storm surge coming in, now you have the heavy rainfall and we are looking at the potential for deadly flooding on the charleston peninsula. we also want to mention the threat of winds now with this closer track, we could see sustained hurricane force winds along the coast. that's going to bring extensive damage to trees. we will see structural damage to homes. in addition, even if you live inland, the stronger winds will pose issues to trees but also to people living in mobile homes so please be aware of that. given those strong winds and the likely damage that will occur, expect widespread and potentially long-lasting power outages. if you are in an evacuation zone and have not evacuated, now i
coastal areas as much as eight to 14 inches of rainfall is expected and even as you head in toward the midlands we could see three to six inches of rain. because of that, a flash flood watch is in effect from rock hill through aiken and all points east of there. heavy rainfall is another concern for us. that can result in flash flooding. take a place like downtown charleston, where you have not only the storm surge coming in, now you have the heavy rainfall and we are looking at the potential...
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like the midwest or energy states, similarly to the midlands in the u.k. fiscal policy is necessary to restart these economies to change, to retool the economy toward new sectors, new businesses which will be more successful. this is something that will be done with an aligned presidency and congress. that is a very positive thing. guy: plenty more to come from our guest. ceo,ll be talking to the and talk to the chief executive of norwegian air shuttles, looking at the cost of long haul it is ecb day. it will dominate the conversation all morning. do miss our full coverage. what will mario draghi deliver if anything question mark will have the press conference. all that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 17 mark -- minutes to the market open. >> nestle has cut its full-year .evenue forecast the world's biggest food company said revenue will rise about 3.5% and -- in an organic basis. to nestle'speaking ceo at 10:30 a.m. u.k. time. russia -- the third quarter of its newerse pushed by breast cancer therapies. line with analyst estimates. the company does n
like the midwest or energy states, similarly to the midlands in the u.k. fiscal policy is necessary to restart these economies to change, to retool the economy toward new sectors, new businesses which will be more successful. this is something that will be done with an aligned presidency and congress. that is a very positive thing. guy: plenty more to come from our guest. ceo,ll be talking to the and talk to the chief executive of norwegian air shuttles, looking at the cost of long haul it is...
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followed by midland, texas and wake forest, north carolina.you thought you knew the proper color for the planet saturn, think again, the color of the ringed planet is changing. >> gary: steve asked about the pressure. maybe we can win 30 this year instead of 25. now it's funny the best ballplayers we think they work for the team a of two messages when they come home one from the seam and one from the shoe company get there he is roden of our trade that talked with a music deal in berkeley some athletes from the list of high school went to the golden gate bridge and then have you ever been in a mosh pit kevin during a concert land and tossed him around a little bit >> gary: the eldest son came back had bruises on his arm and all that some reason he would that be funny the 49ers aaa this is a lot as a cut almost reached the point if you keep eating up on them that your bully it's not very good and it will get better. a hundred 43 yds passing six straight losses kelly started out this season they will not lose this week they have a bond and one o
followed by midland, texas and wake forest, north carolina.you thought you knew the proper color for the planet saturn, think again, the color of the ringed planet is changing. >> gary: steve asked about the pressure. maybe we can win 30 this year instead of 25. now it's funny the best ballplayers we think they work for the team a of two messages when they come home one from the seam and one from the shoe company get there he is roden of our trade that talked with a music deal in berkeley...
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host: that's cauldron from midland, texas.et's hear from a more caller in the winter back to our guest. that's jennifer martinsville, indiana. janet receives medicare, what is your experience? there: the older guy on , he is obviously from the obama/clinton cap. the other guy speak some truth about all of these plans. i and my husband are on medicare. in one of the things that i know is that all of this blanket medical advantage insurance plans and all that -- it's all instigated by the affordable care act, because they want to under the thumb of the united states president, who they are hoping, with the old guy anyways is hoping is going to be hillary clinton. i think you're going to see a big movement of people dropping a lot of insurance and telling the government's to take a hike, because every doctor, every hospital, every medical place you go today, the first thing do yount to ask you is want to sign an end-of-life will or whatever. they want to tell you that you could get better health care if you are on medicaid. we do
host: that's cauldron from midland, texas.et's hear from a more caller in the winter back to our guest. that's jennifer martinsville, indiana. janet receives medicare, what is your experience? there: the older guy on , he is obviously from the obama/clinton cap. the other guy speak some truth about all of these plans. i and my husband are on medicare. in one of the things that i know is that all of this blanket medical advantage insurance plans and all that -- it's all instigated by the...
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midland, do not leave here today without understanding that consecration proceeds conquest. to get on our knees, to pray through the selection, to pray for the challenges. god will intervene to make clear to this good nation the clear choice we face on the moral issues of our time. announcer: 20 persisting, 2007, virginia tech became the site of the deadly shooting in u.s. history. a lone gunman killed 32 students, faculty, staff and injured dozens more. wee was a virginia tech student who later took his wife. tim kaine and his wife flew back from asia to attend a memorial convocation one day after the shooting. sen. kaine: what an amazing community this is. andpresident and mrs. bush to all who are part of this virginia tech community in this room on this campus worldwide, today it is a very bitter and sad day, and yet my wife and i are very privileged to be here with you and there is nowhere else in the world we would rather be with you at this moment. mentioned, and then i had left on sunday morning from richmond to go on a two-week trade mission to asia, one of the event
midland, do not leave here today without understanding that consecration proceeds conquest. to get on our knees, to pray through the selection, to pray for the challenges. god will intervene to make clear to this good nation the clear choice we face on the moral issues of our time. announcer: 20 persisting, 2007, virginia tech became the site of the deadly shooting in u.s. history. a lone gunman killed 32 students, faculty, staff and injured dozens more. wee was a virginia tech student who...
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temperatures in the midland -- inland valleys will be in the upper 60s -- 70s and upper 60s at the bay. >> -- >>> donald thinks belittling women makes him bigger. he goes after their dignity, their self-worth. >> the stories are all totally false. have to say that. i didn't even apologize to my wife who is sitting here because i didn't do anything. >> [ applause ] >> accusations and denials once again peppered last night's debate, the final one for donald trump and hillary clinton. joining me now to help separate the wheat from the chaff is the university at san francisco [ name indiscernible ] thank you for joining us. want to start off with your reaction to the debate last night. if you listen to some of the analysts, they said both of them had some pretty strong showings. who walked away with the better performance, in your mind. >> i don't think anybody actually wins these debates. it's more about making impressions, are you presidential enough. and uba states person -- can you be estates person? for an hour or so both candidates comported themselves well. i was actually the price
temperatures in the midland -- inland valleys will be in the upper 60s -- 70s and upper 60s at the bay. >> -- >>> donald thinks belittling women makes him bigger. he goes after their dignity, their self-worth. >> the stories are all totally false. have to say that. i didn't even apologize to my wife who is sitting here because i didn't do anything. >> [ applause ] >> accusations and denials once again peppered last night's debate, the final one for donald trump...
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they moved to midland. they get the diagnosis. the doctor says, with all sincerity, i think the thing to do is simply take her home, make her comfortable and she will be gone in a few months. george bush being george bush could not accept that. he walks outside, gets on a pay phone and calls his uncle, jon walker, who is the head of the hospital in your. he says bring her up, we will do what we can. she survived through some very difficult treatments through october, columbus day weekend of 1953. it was a great have to close the crisis of the bush marriage and the bush family life. it brought them closer together. as you all may know, many couples who lose a child drift apart. interestingly, mrs. bush was strong when president bush was weak. and he was weak when she was strong. he could not stand watching robin be treated in the hospital. he couldn't stand the shots. he couldn't stand seeing her in pain so he would bolt out of the room leaving barbara to maintain the order and the love in the hospital room in our. after robin died
they moved to midland. they get the diagnosis. the doctor says, with all sincerity, i think the thing to do is simply take her home, make her comfortable and she will be gone in a few months. george bush being george bush could not accept that. he walks outside, gets on a pay phone and calls his uncle, jon walker, who is the head of the hospital in your. he says bring her up, we will do what we can. she survived through some very difficult treatments through october, columbus day weekend of...
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lee: organic, they have to go organic that you've got to break from monsanto, the arthur daniels midlandyou've got to quit killing all of our kids and everything with all the high-tech foods that are going into us. we got to be close to the vest. mr. kobak to the hexagonal double digging technique that they used in indonesia where you feed twice as many people on 18 your plan. wants to start adapting, this'll be the breadbasket. we are going to be fine in this state. we get are from smaller, we'll sell to all new york, all of boston, montrÉal, everybody is going to buy. everybody will be getting on its we've got to get on it first. we've got to be out the first, get the markets and get a thousand chickens at the most, all organic the be diversified. let's go back to the way from what used to be done and how do they do? all right. next up is jared sullivan from south burlington and then after that will be frank the while they're making their way to the microphone i'd like to remind folks this is the first of four thursdays in a row on vermont pbs for debates. mark those debt and please do
lee: organic, they have to go organic that you've got to break from monsanto, the arthur daniels midlandyou've got to quit killing all of our kids and everything with all the high-tech foods that are going into us. we got to be close to the vest. mr. kobak to the hexagonal double digging technique that they used in indonesia where you feed twice as many people on 18 your plan. wants to start adapting, this'll be the breadbasket. we are going to be fine in this state. we get are from smaller,...
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and if you live in the midlands or the north, you have less chance of attending a good school than childrenn the south. this simply cannot go on. that's why justine greening and i have set out a new package of reforms, building on michael gove's success, to increase the number of good school places across the country, so there's not just a school place for every child, but a good school place for every child. a school place that suits the skills, interests, and abilities of every single pupil. that is why we want more of our -- [applause] that is why we want more of our great universities to set up or sponsor schools in the state sector, just as the university of birmingham has done, a few miles from here. it's why we are saying to the great private schools that, in return for their charitable tax status, we want them to do more to take on children without the means to pay, or set up and sponsor good state schools. it is why we want more good faith schools for parents and pupils who want them. and it is why we have said, where there is demand from parents, where they will definitely take pu
and if you live in the midlands or the north, you have less chance of attending a good school than childrenn the south. this simply cannot go on. that's why justine greening and i have set out a new package of reforms, building on michael gove's success, to increase the number of good school places across the country, so there's not just a school place for every child, but a good school place for every child. a school place that suits the skills, interests, and abilities of every single pupil....
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looking at improving congestion around the midland cities. and also having a plan on providing affordable homes for rent. we think there's a real effort he could put in to sort of kick-starting our investment infrastructure particularly with interest rates at rock bottom. that's a real opportunity. >> something you were calling out for earlier. >> absolutely. why wouldn't you be borrowing long-term money to invest nment economy? >> but a lot of these projects take a while to reap that fruit. what projects can reap the rewards quickly? >> i think -- one small measure is local growth. they could double the funding available for that. most of the bids have been over five times. that would be a simple measure the government could do now to get some more and targeted government spending around our great cities and at the regional level. so we think there really are things the government could do now. obviously it's great we've had a decision on heath row but it would be good to have some start and completion dates for some of the infrastructure th
looking at improving congestion around the midland cities. and also having a plan on providing affordable homes for rent. we think there's a real effort he could put in to sort of kick-starting our investment infrastructure particularly with interest rates at rock bottom. that's a real opportunity. >> something you were calling out for earlier. >> absolutely. why wouldn't you be borrowing long-term money to invest nment economy? >> but a lot of these projects take a while to...
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basin,his is the midland where the hot spot is for crude, and this is the rig count.d highs. jonathan: i remember a couple of years ago when this first ask,ed and we would always when are the bankruptcies coming and when is the oil supply going to roll over? the bankruptcies came but the oil supply did not go over. they file and carry on pumping. jeff: we actually saw it in coal as well. is thatthe key reasons the shutdown costs are substantial and the creditors still want to get some type of residual value out of these companies. only think about getting to the point where they actually shut production, you have got to get into a solvency issue but even then, someone is likely to step in and buy the assets and you will continue to see production. you have bigger issues in what is going on in the commodity space with coal. coal prices are up. copperust today we see on a monster rally, zinc at a five-year high. iron ore moved to hide had to stop trading it. what is the distinction between oil versus metals? jeff: what we are witnessing in metals and mining is the resul
basin,his is the midland where the hot spot is for crude, and this is the rig count.d highs. jonathan: i remember a couple of years ago when this first ask,ed and we would always when are the bankruptcies coming and when is the oil supply going to roll over? the bankruptcies came but the oil supply did not go over. they file and carry on pumping. jeff: we actually saw it in coal as well. is thatthe key reasons the shutdown costs are substantial and the creditors still want to get some type of...
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>> prices are kind of midland.ll off as the chinese farmers get up to speed on how well they can do. the two biggest states in the country for soybean production. >> obviously we have no idea. >> illinois and iowa are the two. >> what about avocados? >> i don't know about avocados why are you doing avocados? >> we talked about them in the 7:00 hour. and it's important to my livelihood. >> i only care if it's going to affect gdp. is avocados going to affect gdp? >> soybean oil? >> yeah, there's something about soybean oil replacing another oil that comes from an asian country that has not done well because of el nino. >> that's not bad. it was almost in the teens. >> how about them in the back? i didn't even tell them i was doing this soybean rift. and there they go. they're up a bit. but here's the thing. that also may roll off in the fourth quarter. and if you add that potential rolloff, i don't know. i have no ability to predict soybean prices. >> do you know -- >> that and the stronger dollar could then make tra
>> prices are kind of midland.ll off as the chinese farmers get up to speed on how well they can do. the two biggest states in the country for soybean production. >> obviously we have no idea. >> illinois and iowa are the two. >> what about avocados? >> i don't know about avocados why are you doing avocados? >> we talked about them in the 7:00 hour. and it's important to my livelihood. >> i only care if it's going to affect gdp. is avocados going to...
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basin this is the midland which is where the hot spot is for crude oil.s here. alix: this is really pivotal. jonathan: when this first started, we would ask when the bankruptcies are coming. the bankruptcies came but oil supplied did not rollover because these companies go into bankruptcy and yet they carry on pumping. >> we saw that in coal as well. one of the key reasons is the shutdown cost are substantial. the creditors still want to get some type of residual value. when we think about getting to where they shut production, you have to get into a solvency issue. then, someone else is likely to step in and buy the assets and you will continue to see production. the bigger issue in the commodities spaces what's happening in coal. peabody is cranking up production because coal prices are up given what china has done to the gold market. -- to the coal market. many commodities are at an all-time high. what is the distinction between what we see in oil that's struggling around 50 versus the metals? >> i would argue that what we are witnessing in metals and
basin this is the midland which is where the hot spot is for crude oil.s here. alix: this is really pivotal. jonathan: when this first started, we would ask when the bankruptcies are coming. the bankruptcies came but oil supplied did not rollover because these companies go into bankruptcy and yet they carry on pumping. >> we saw that in coal as well. one of the key reasons is the shutdown cost are substantial. the creditors still want to get some type of residual value. when we think...
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staying in the 60s here on the coast from san francisco and down midlands around san jose. good chance of rain, starting off the north bay by late many the afternoon by thursday. off and on as we move into the weekend, the pike elevation of snow. xt, w get nto the spirit of halloween with some diy decor, ideas, for your family that are pretty cool and in a world that needs a hero, justice is spelled b-o-x. say hello to a powerful tool that gives you options to fit your budget. ♪ oh, i'm tied to this chair! ♪ dun-dun-daaaa! i don't know that an insurance-themed comic book is what we're looking for. did i mention he can save people nearly $600? you haven't even heard my catchphrase. i'm all done with this guy. box him up. that's terrible. shhh! laughing) what's going on? gasp! you going to shut it down? this is totally going viral. i wanna go viral. going viral? get scrubbing bubbles, clean and disinfect. 20,000 views! what? oh, it looks so clean in here. sdeluxe kids' character costumes. greetings classmates. 58 different costume options available, $15. save money. live bett
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as you well know, john grimes midland, a great chairman of wachovia, imbued in wachovia this culturet a banker is a civil servant as well. there is this obligation to society they have in their community. community. you eulegized him. pay tribute to that culture. i want to think about that culture. because what is so sad to me is that pitch of culture doesn't conform with my experience with my constituents in north carolina. it doesn't conform what i know about first union. because what is so sad to me is that pitch of culture doesn't conform with my experience with my constituents in north carolina. it doesn't conform what i know about first union. what i know about wachovia. and the cultural pitch that you had in acquiring them. what's sad to me is the impact of this on them and those employees you have in north carolina. i wanted to look at your code of conduct. let's look at your code of ethics and business conduct. you said in your message as c.e.o., we're all responsible for maintaining the highest possible ethical standards and how we conduct our business and serve our custome
as you well know, john grimes midland, a great chairman of wachovia, imbued in wachovia this culturet a banker is a civil servant as well. there is this obligation to society they have in their community. community. you eulegized him. pay tribute to that culture. i want to think about that culture. because what is so sad to me is that pitch of culture doesn't conform with my experience with my constituents in north carolina. it doesn't conform what i know about first union. because what is so...
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of a man and i have to say that this business experience would be a very good where for the west midlands. >> on the subject of the nhs, 18 months ago my wonderful doctor suggested i have a general phone and check out. it is just as well but i did because the blood tests revealed that there could have been and was a problem with my despite the fact that i was symptom-free. i was immediately referred to the queen elizabeth hospital in irving had which was simply wonderful. after a period of surveillance that have back in june. but hey, i now find. i want to thank the whole team at the kiwi including my surgeon and maximum specialist richard glad to who gave me advice. but in the next 10 years there will be a real shortage of specialists and urology nurses are many are due for a time. may i ask the prime minister, what can the government do to avert a sure digest these much-needed nurses? >> can i say to my honorable friend house is back in his position. [shouting] is normal exuberant south. he made it a very serious issue and cait
of a man and i have to say that this business experience would be a very good where for the west midlands. >> on the subject of the nhs, 18 months ago my wonderful doctor suggested i have a general phone and check out. it is just as well but i did because the blood tests revealed that there could have been and was a problem with my despite the fact that i was symptom-free. i was immediately referred to the queen elizabeth hospital in irving had which was simply wonderful. after a period...