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natalie was an expert in this. she helped shape the way our industry works with these programs, and she -- i think in addition to shaping those of us that work on this side, she shaped or banking and investment partners. no, natalie was tough, not as tough as then commissioner breed when she was on the redevelopment commission, but she was tough. and we are really lucky. we have some tremendous financing partners that we get to work with on these projects. it's a very specialized field. we get to work with a lot of these individuals in this world, and very few do it as well as wells fargo. i'm going to bring up tim mccann from our wonderful partner, wells fargo. >> thank you, thank you mercy housing, for inviting me. can i move this? thank you. i'm just going to make a few brief comments. my name's tim mccann, and i represent wells fargo. we've invested $30 million in this project, and we're the construction lender for $35 million. i want to thank my internal partners at wells fargo. we've always worked together wi
natalie was an expert in this. she helped shape the way our industry works with these programs, and she -- i think in addition to shaping those of us that work on this side, she shaped or banking and investment partners. no, natalie was tough, not as tough as then commissioner breed when she was on the redevelopment commission, but she was tough. and we are really lucky. we have some tremendous financing partners that we get to work with on these projects. it's a very specialized field. we get...
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natalie: d. is known for the fast pace and politics, yet, life in the capital has affordedooney something he hasn't had in 17 years -- the land of the frees living up to its name. >> i think it's a bit more relaxing for your family. if you want to go to the supermarket or you want to pop out and get a coffee, then, to it's quite easo. at times in england it could be difficult. i think to be able to walk a around have a bit morebi space and t more time toou enjoy with yr family is something that's different than what i'm used to. natalie: he's livi a different life now, albeit without premiere pampering. rooney is now flying economy and sharing hotel rooms. >> i think it's important to be part of the team. wouldn't come in and start manding things. it's not -- natalie: he watched england's world p run as a fan since -- for the first time since he was a kid. the child-like exuberance is coming ali in his football again. the smile is back against all odds. natalie perks, bbc news, washington. laura:
natalie: d. is known for the fast pace and politics, yet, life in the capital has affordedooney something he hasn't had in 17 years -- the land of the frees living up to its name. >> i think it's a bit more relaxing for your family. if you want to go to the supermarket or you want to pop out and get a coffee, then, to it's quite easo. at times in england it could be difficult. i think to be able to walk a around have a bit morebi space and t more time toou enjoy with yr family is...
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i'm natalie adams. >> and i'm george howell from cnn world headquarters.newsroom" starts right now. >>> at 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast we start with breaking news here in the united states. in south carolina reports of party goers injured when a floor collapsed at an apartment complex. on the map you see here happened just a few hours ago in clemson. again, at an apartment complex near clemson university. property management said party goers were dancing together. that's when part of the floor opened up and fell into the basement. we do want to warn you, the video that you're about to see is disturbing to say the very least. it shows the moment the floor collapsed beneath dozes of people. take a look. >> this is the video as it happened right there. >> right. there's no audio. this is from social media, but you can see the people falling through the hole as the floor opens up. we are hearing that 30 people were injured but none of the injuries are known to be life threatening. they have been hospitalized with broken bones as you can imagine. we'll con
i'm natalie adams. >> and i'm george howell from cnn world headquarters.newsroom" starts right now. >>> at 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast we start with breaking news here in the united states. in south carolina reports of party goers injured when a floor collapsed at an apartment complex. on the map you see here happened just a few hours ago in clemson. again, at an apartment complex near clemson university. property management said party goers were dancing together....
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natalie por favor., y por ahora me despido nos vemos en redes sociales, pero disfruten a esta belleza de mujer. >>> bueno. >>> desde exatlÓn estados unidos, nuestro querido chef james entrevistÓ al conductor que le pone emociÓn a la que tencia erasmo provenza. >>> y ademÁs, cada vez son mas los reciÉn nacidos con enfermed hidratantes... has probado uno tras otro. pero una ola de hidratación... ...arrasará con todos. hydro boost de neutrogena®. con ácido hialurónico... ...empapa las células de tu piel... ...dejándola súper hidratada. neutrogena®. ¿estás lista para un color así de vivo, y un cabello así de nutrido? garnier nutrisse ultra color. con aceites de aguacate, oliva y karité. nutre el cabello, y le da un color vivo que lo transforma hasta en nuestro negro más azulado. ultra color. cabello nutrido. color más vivo. (♪mÚsica♪). >>>. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> celebrando con los fans. >>> con alegrÍa seÑores los fanÁticos del cantante corean lo saludan por estuvo celebrando 23 aÑos de vida, bendiciÓnes y Éx
natalie por favor., y por ahora me despido nos vemos en redes sociales, pero disfruten a esta belleza de mujer. >>> bueno. >>> desde exatlÓn estados unidos, nuestro querido chef james entrevistÓ al conductor que le pone emociÓn a la que tencia erasmo provenza. >>> y ademÁs, cada vez son mas los reciÉn nacidos con enfermed hidratantes... has probado uno tras otro. pero una ola de hidratación... ...arrasará con todos. hydro boost de neutrogena®. con ácido...
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natalie, ta ke strains. anyway, i digress. natalie, take us to the front of the independent.urgery up 58%.ij independent. in a just translations of children surgery up 58%. i think this is also going to be connected to the budget. there has been a real sense over the last few weeks i'm a really since party conference that they were going to try and bring an end to austerity, that the pressure is not too great. and this is certainly being presented as that. given the numbers it is hard to see it any other way. write a 58% in cancellation of children's surgeries. those are things like cancer treatment and pregnancy termination. they're not trivial things. as the search" that they haveis things. as the search" that they have is that cancellations worsened by financial pressure, mental anguish for children. i imagine he has caused mental anguish for their families as well. i don't see how it can be fairto families as well. i don't see how it can be fair to them. this is obviously labour tried to pile pressure on ahead of the budget. in that important area of the nhs. we know the
natalie, ta ke strains. anyway, i digress. natalie, take us to the front of the independent.urgery up 58%.ij independent. in a just translations of children surgery up 58%. i think this is also going to be connected to the budget. there has been a real sense over the last few weeks i'm a really since party conference that they were going to try and bring an end to austerity, that the pressure is not too great. and this is certainly being presented as that. given the numbers it is hard to see it...
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natalie, back to you. >> thank you, becky.gi's disappearance is far from the only issue facing the white house. from a hurricane to kanye to kavanaugh, we review president trump's busy week next. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. d
natalie, back to you. >> thank you, becky.gi's disappearance is far from the only issue facing the white house. from a hurricane to kanye to kavanaugh, we review president trump's busy week next. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you...
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natalie and her sister erica also tend to flat in time. events and those taking place 100 years later later during the civil rights movement appear to be one in the same to these kids only really famous race scholar. socially shared tales. almost all tell me that racism is only a feature of the past. something that happened during the olden days. people used to treat black people really terribly. not anymore. as a country we have moved on from racism. carly, she lives in the same community, i think we are good. i don't think that there are any issues. why bring it up? the kids don't even think about it. the name of the suburban community, the operational definition of that, they understand the united states to be a system and in which hard work is rewarded. almost all the children tell me racism is something from the olden days of the past and political equilibrium some and opportunity equals out society. nothing these kids how rich people become rich, they mention hard work. poor people are poor because they're lazy or make bad choices wh
natalie and her sister erica also tend to flat in time. events and those taking place 100 years later later during the civil rights movement appear to be one in the same to these kids only really famous race scholar. socially shared tales. almost all tell me that racism is only a feature of the past. something that happened during the olden days. people used to treat black people really terribly. not anymore. as a country we have moved on from racism. carly, she lives in the same community, i...
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natalie, take us to the telegraph. in a sense, about another example of a paper which is taking it in direction. yes. never one to miss the chance to show a picture of somebody from the bbc on the front cover. karren brady known to large numbers of readers of the telegraph and others for her role in the apprentice, she is in a difficult position because, as they describe her, she is an outspoken defender of women's rights, by which i think we can safely say, to quote rebecca west, she expresses opinions which differentiator from rebecca west, she expresses opinions which diffe re ntiator from a rebecca west, she expresses opinions which differentiator from a doormat. unfortunately from karren brady she finds herself in an unfortunate position because she is the chair of tevita, the holding company of philip green's arcadia retail empire. she was brought in after vhs, let's call it crisis, that is attacked full—term, obviously bhs we re attacked full—term, obviously bhs were sold for £1 and then turned out to have a pen
natalie, take us to the telegraph. in a sense, about another example of a paper which is taking it in direction. yes. never one to miss the chance to show a picture of somebody from the bbc on the front cover. karren brady known to large numbers of readers of the telegraph and others for her role in the apprentice, she is in a difficult position because, as they describe her, she is an outspoken defender of women's rights, by which i think we can safely say, to quote rebecca west, she expresses...
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i'm natalie morales. and i'm craig melvin.nd this is dateline on mynetworktv. n't a very good anniversary gift. after a fatal gunshot just hours after celebrating 16 years of marriage to her police officer husband. he told me she may have tried to clean my gun and it may have accidentally went off. natalie morales (voiceover): police were suspicious. the victim's own mother wasn't. she was so opposed to anyone even exploring the idea that her only daughter had been murdered. natalie morales (voiceover): as the years went by, the case grew cold until a reporter heated it up again. donna fielder: i stayed up all night reading that file and it was astonishing. natalie morales (voiceover): it turns out there was a lot less to this marriage than met the eye.
i'm natalie morales. and i'm craig melvin.nd this is dateline on mynetworktv. n't a very good anniversary gift. after a fatal gunshot just hours after celebrating 16 years of marriage to her police officer husband. he told me she may have tried to clean my gun and it may have accidentally went off. natalie morales (voiceover): police were suspicious. the victim's own mother wasn't. she was so opposed to anyone even exploring the idea that her only daughter had been murdered. natalie morales...
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i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell.rom cnn world headquarters, "newsroom" starts right now. >>> 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, the pain from what hap n happened in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, is still being felt around the world. a mass shooting at a synagogue being investigated as a hate crime. >> again, happening saturday at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. a gunman stormed into the synagogue during morning services and a baby naming ceremony was going on there. he killed 11 people. six people were also wounded including four police officers and s.w.a.t. team officers who responded to the calls of an active shooter. >> the gunman is in custody. police identified him as 46-year-old robert bowers. he was apprehended, alive, wounded, shot multiple times, it is believed by the officers who took him down. according to a cnn affiliate sighting, a police criminal complaint, bowers told a s.w.a.t. team officer he wanted all jews to die and he claimed that jews were committing genocide to his people. he also believed
i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell.rom cnn world headquarters, "newsroom" starts right now. >>> 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, the pain from what hap n happened in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, is still being felt around the world. a mass shooting at a synagogue being investigated as a hate crime. >> again, happening saturday at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. a gunman stormed into the synagogue during morning services and a baby naming ceremony was...
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i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. from cnn head quarters, "newsroom" starts right now. >>> 4:00 a.m. on the east coast. the manhunt is finally over, the suspect now behind bars. police caught a serial bombmaker in the state of florida who allegedly targeted prominent democrats. >> authorities say one fingerprint on one of the packages led them to this man, 56-year-old cesar sayoc in south florida. he is now linked to at least 14 explosive devices intercepted across the u.s. since monday. >> police also impounded his white van, that van covered with pro trump imagery as you see here. and negative images of many of his intended targets. here is everything we know so far from drew griffin. >> reporter: authorities have a suspect in custody they say is responsible for at least a dozen package bombs discovered all
i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. from cnn head quarters, "newsroom" starts right now. >>> 4:00 a.m. on the east coast. the manhunt is finally over, the suspect now behind bars. police caught a serial bombmaker in the state of florida who allegedly targeted prominent democrats. >> authorities say one fingerprint on one of the packages led them to this man, 56-year-old cesar sayoc in south florida. he is now linked to at least 14 explosive devices...
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natalie, lest we forget a man's life is at stake here. we have no idea at this point, simply no idea, concrete evidence as to what has happened to jamal, but i think just that discussion that we've just been having there really provides some context to what is a sort of wider royaling here story of one man, one journalist providing a fulcrum to flush out what is a very difficult, messy situation that is evolving here. >> yes. this man was killed for doing an honest job's work and as we just heard may have been killed for doing honest work and it is his birthday. becky, thank you so much. >>> a u.s. pastor is now back on american soil after being detained in turkey for two years and he's thanking president trump and he's praying for the president. we'll have details next. >>> also, rescue teams race to find possible survivors of hurricane michael. we'll be in one of florida's hardest hit areas here. stay with us, you're watching "cnn newsroom." n tip. easy grip. applies with ease. waterproof. no smudge. all-day precision. maybelline's mast
natalie, lest we forget a man's life is at stake here. we have no idea at this point, simply no idea, concrete evidence as to what has happened to jamal, but i think just that discussion that we've just been having there really provides some context to what is a sort of wider royaling here story of one man, one journalist providing a fulcrum to flush out what is a very difficult, messy situation that is evolving here. >> yes. this man was killed for doing an honest job's work and as we...
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natalie: muchas gracias. desafortunadamente no iniciamos como las noticias. al bÉisbol, juego cinco de la serie mundial entre red soxs y the dodgers. el cuarto campeonato en los Últimos 15 aÑos para ellos. los dodgers no tuvieron poder de reacciÓn y perdieron la serie 4-1. hay malas noticias para el equipo de ibrahimovic y los hermanos donsanto.disfrutar los. el equipo angelino ganaba dos a cero, pero el juego se les fue de las manos y fue un fracaso grande en los Ángeles. new yorkred el trofeo se otorga el equipo con mejor rÉcord durante la temporada regular. los red bulls sumaron 71 puntos y rompieron la marca que estableciÓ el toronto fc con 69 u. todo quedÓ listo para que a partir de este miÉrcoles se juegue el nocaut round. hasta que la informaciÓn deportiva. aranza: gracias como nosotros al volver, un g fel dicen que el ejercicio prÁcticoix: y -- feliz: -- fÉlix: dicen que el ejercicio practicado de familia es mÁs Útil onda arantxa: simpatiquÍsimo este gran danÉs que sigue los pasos de su dueÑo. es sumamente curioso ver a este animal apoyando moralmente
natalie: muchas gracias. desafortunadamente no iniciamos como las noticias. al bÉisbol, juego cinco de la serie mundial entre red soxs y the dodgers. el cuarto campeonato en los Últimos 15 aÑos para ellos. los dodgers no tuvieron poder de reacciÓn y perdieron la serie 4-1. hay malas noticias para el equipo de ibrahimovic y los hermanos donsanto.disfrutar los. el equipo angelino ganaba dos a cero, pero el juego se les fue de las manos y fue un fracaso grande en los Ángeles. new yorkred el...
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natalie: agriculture is illinois's number one industry. the illinois farm bureau estimates that illinois farmers 20 millionhundred dollars due to changes in trade policy. how would you protect illinois farmers? i'm a strong advocate of illinois farmers. i come from a farm family. work ethic.me my they taught me to work hard. i made my own fortune in life. i am earning my way the whole way. iff farmers get hurt by tar wars. i have been to the white house to discuss these issues with the president and the administration and members of congress. that said, i support the efforts to change unfair trade deals taking away jobs in america. for years, other nations have been taking advantage of american jobs, hurting our union workers, factory workers, and farmworkers. i applaud the administration's effort to change those unfair trade deals, but i am working to --ng down the terrorists on tariffs on our farmers. i have gotten them the harvest emergency sign so they can get to product more efficiently and effectively. i have worked with them on very
natalie: agriculture is illinois's number one industry. the illinois farm bureau estimates that illinois farmers 20 millionhundred dollars due to changes in trade policy. how would you protect illinois farmers? i'm a strong advocate of illinois farmers. i come from a farm family. work ethic.me my they taught me to work hard. i made my own fortune in life. i am earning my way the whole way. iff farmers get hurt by tar wars. i have been to the white house to discuss these issues with the...
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what we will see is the portrait of a young man that — who was suggested by natalie bell, when we invitede asked her to give us an example of somebody you worked with that represents the work you have done over 25 years. and she said "yusef", i said "who's yusef?" she said yusef is this kid that we collected money for to get him here from syria. he arrived here homeless, without speaking much english, —— without connections, and by good luck, he got together one of the organisations for youth at risk, in which natalie actually was working, and after five years of working with him, of putting his life back on track, now he is studying medicine. so he is a syrian refugee who has made a successful life in the uk, in a new country? yes, and also it shows how much knowledge we can acquire in our countries, when we let immigrants be part of our world. and this ties in with other work you have done, with this immigrant movement, international, that you have worked with for a long time. you have done some extraordinary installations, one of which here in london involved people having to take a li
what we will see is the portrait of a young man that — who was suggested by natalie bell, when we invitede asked her to give us an example of somebody you worked with that represents the work you have done over 25 years. and she said "yusef", i said "who's yusef?" she said yusef is this kid that we collected money for to get him here from syria. he arrived here homeless, without speaking much english, —— without connections, and by good luck, he got together one of the...
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natalie will have a lot more from here in a few minutes time. >> we'll see you then.runson's freedom capped off a busy week for president trump friendship. >>> also ahead hurricane michael. the latest on the devastation left behind in florida and the it it devastation those. harry's meeting clients... ...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles. if only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a less wrinkly, winning guy. when people say you can't change people's minds, they're usually just talking about one conversation that didn't go well. well, change doesn't happen all at once. it's often glacial. we like to think that people change... the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. download audible. and listen for a change. (a voby daft punk is heard bettethroughout.) download audible. (sound of typing) (sound of exhaling) (sound of drilling) jimmy (shouting): james! brand vo: the world's largest workforce works for themselves. we work for them. quickbooks. backing you. ♪ us elvive protein recharge leave-in conditioner. in just 1 use, elvive'
natalie will have a lot more from here in a few minutes time. >> we'll see you then.runson's freedom capped off a busy week for president trump friendship. >>> also ahead hurricane michael. the latest on the devastation left behind in florida and the it it devastation those. harry's meeting clients... ...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles. if only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a less wrinkly, winning guy. when people say you can't change people's...
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natalie: para mÁs detalles esta noche en contacto deportivo. a quienes hacen lo que sea para vivir bien. accidentes, sfx: rebanando con cuchillo descuidos, sfx: suave sonido de mÚsica a travÉs de los audifonos hay millones de maneras en las que la vida te puede cambiar en un instante. no esperes. asegúrate...de cover; donde puedes encontrar la mejor cobertura pa t encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud que teofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad, tarifas y beneficios. además, puedes obtener ayuda gratuita de nuestros expertos para que te guíen durante el proceso de inscripción. hay ayuda económica disponible. así que averigua sobre los ahorros para los cuales podrías calificar. 9 de cada 10 personas que se inscribieron calificaron. inscríbete antes del 15 de diciembre. visitando coveredca.com/español. porque nunca sabes cuando la vida... te puede cambiar. covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. ramÓn: ya llegó el momento de saber cÓmo estarÁn las funciones del tiempo para el resto de la semana. palmira: y
natalie: para mÁs detalles esta noche en contacto deportivo. a quienes hacen lo que sea para vivir bien. accidentes, sfx: rebanando con cuchillo descuidos, sfx: suave sonido de mÚsica a travÉs de los audifonos hay millones de maneras en las que la vida te puede cambiar en un instante. no esperes. asegúrate...de cover; donde puedes encontrar la mejor cobertura pa t encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud que teofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad, tarifas y beneficios. además,...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, washington. tennis...ff from serving for victory againstjoao sousa to help a spectator who was taken ill at the paris masters. the match came to a stop as the fan was attended to, with djokovic providing him with a towel before he left his seat for treatment. the world number two was nearly broken when play resumed but served out for the match to win 7—5, 6—1. djokovic will play bosnian damir dzumhur in the third round. milos raonic fought from one set down to beat jo—wilfried tsonga in a tight three—set match in his opening round. raonic needed two hours and 52 minutes to see off tsonga with all three sets being decided in a tiebreak. next up for the 27—year—old is a second round clash against roger federer on wednesday russian world number 17 daniil medvedev cruised into the second round following a comfortable 6—2, 6—2 victory over pablo carreno busta of spain. his opponent in round two will be croatia's borna coric. simone biles battled through the pain barrier to help the united states win the women's
natalie pirks, bbc news, washington. tennis...ff from serving for victory againstjoao sousa to help a spectator who was taken ill at the paris masters. the match came to a stop as the fan was attended to, with djokovic providing him with a towel before he left his seat for treatment. the world number two was nearly broken when play resumed but served out for the match to win 7—5, 6—1. djokovic will play bosnian damir dzumhur in the third round. milos raonic fought from one set down to beat...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, washington. newsnight‘s getting under way on bbc two.bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, leicester's premier league match at cardiff will go ahead this weekend following the death of their owner in a helicopter crash. lopetegui is gone, but who's in line to save real madrid's season? and from the emergency room to world gold, simone biles wins her 11th world title. hello and welcome to sportsday. leicester city's premier league match at cardiff will go ahead this weekend following the death of owner vichai seewata napra paa in a helicopter crash. the thai billionaire and four others were killed in the crash outside the king power stadium on saturday. leicester's league cup match against southampton tonight was postponed, with the city instead spending the day paying their respects to the man who helped bring them so much success. victoria hicks reports: words of sympathy and banks as people sign the books of condolence at the king power stadium. it's five minutes past six, i wanted to be the first pe
natalie pirks, bbc news, washington. newsnight‘s getting under way on bbc two.bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, leicester's premier league match at cardiff will go ahead this weekend following the death of their owner in a helicopter crash. lopetegui is gone, but who's in line to save real madrid's season? and from the emergency room to world gold, simone biles wins her 11th world title. hello and welcome to sportsday. leicester city's premier league...
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the scope and scale, natalie, of that vision was always incredibly ambitious. there would be hurdles, challenges along the way just to the point that bobby brought up about rounding up the businessmen just after the davos in the desert event last year as we were reporting on that story, there was certainly a perception of, you know, many of these people, they're accused of stealing from the country. they call it an economic cancer. from the royal court, they were pulling in the dead. take that as you will. those were the positions being taken by the royal court a year ago. we still have no evidence as to where jamal khashoggi is nor have we seen any evidence that the turkish press have been eluding to of a shocking incident happening inside. we continue to dig. back to you. >> yes, as we should. thank you so much, becky, and to your crew. >>> we are going to turn to germany next. oktoberfest is over in munich, but voting has just begun. how the bavarian state elections could be a test for german chancellor lang merkel. that's ahead here. we just got married. we
the scope and scale, natalie, of that vision was always incredibly ambitious. there would be hurdles, challenges along the way just to the point that bobby brought up about rounding up the businessmen just after the davos in the desert event last year as we were reporting on that story, there was certainly a perception of, you know, many of these people, they're accused of stealing from the country. they call it an economic cancer. from the royal court, they were pulling in the dead. take that...
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natalie? madam secretary, will you please call the roll. >> good afternoon. president karen breslin. >> president breslin: here. >> vice president steven follansbee. >> vice pres. s. follansbee: present. >> wilfredo lim. >> commissioner w. lim: present. >> commissioner randy scott expected to be here. >> i am here. >> approval with possible modifications of the minutes set forth below. regular meeting of august 9th, 2018. are there any corrections to the meet sng >> yes, in the roll call i share many things with you, madam president, but not your name. so i would like to have it corrected to read randy scott, not randy breslin. [laughter] >> oh, i missed that too. [laughter] >> any other corrections? no? seeing none. >> i move the adoption of the minutes as edited. >> second. >> okay. any public comment on this item? all those in favor signify by saying aye. all those opposed, no? it's unanimous. item number 2. discussion item. >> item 2, discussion item. general public comment within the board's jurisdiction, not appearing on today's agenda. please come forw
natalie? madam secretary, will you please call the roll. >> good afternoon. president karen breslin. >> president breslin: here. >> vice president steven follansbee. >> vice pres. s. follansbee: present. >> wilfredo lim. >> commissioner w. lim: present. >> commissioner randy scott expected to be here. >> i am here. >> approval with possible modifications of the minutes set forth below. regular meeting of august 9th, 2018. are there any...
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natalie, kick is up with the times. this is so philip green but more lord hain. absolutely.0011 as a but more lord hain. absolutely. as soon as a man is accused of doing something despicable some other people get involved to say what a minute, what about the accuser, hang ona minute, what about the accuser, hang on a second. as if that were the thing that was most important. the the times is reporting on six. men who have decided to attack peter hainfor who have decided to attack peter hain for having used his parliamentary position, as they say he abused his elementary privilege. the most extraordinary quote comes from lord mcdonnell who sound like you come from game of thrones but is a p pa re ntly you come from game of thrones but is apparently real "problem it may be suffering but that is not a shameless assault in the rule of law, no effort from the bigoted attacks of populists also. i think we have to see that is a reference to tommy robb are sent. it seems absolutely extraordinary is... the court could have allowed guilty men to have gone three for having said julie a
natalie, kick is up with the times. this is so philip green but more lord hain. absolutely.0011 as a but more lord hain. absolutely. as soon as a man is accused of doing something despicable some other people get involved to say what a minute, what about the accuser, hang ona minute, what about the accuser, hang on a second. as if that were the thing that was most important. the the times is reporting on six. men who have decided to attack peter hainfor who have decided to attack peter hain for...
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i'm natalie morales.two years after hippies rocked the summer of love in san francisco, los angeles was a city paralyzed with fear. 7 victims plus actress sharon tate's unborn baby have been massacred during a two-day killing spree. it was over a month and were the murders even connected? whoever was responsible for the bloody carnage remained a mystery but soon a most unlike lie sour ly source would deliver a jailhouse confession. >> autumn of '69. it was still hot in l.a. but the police investigation of the grizzly murders was ice cold. not a lead, a clue or a suspect in sight. then in october, a woman widely known on the hollywood party circuit found herself in the l.a. county women's jail. her name was virginia graham. and she knew people, once even dated frank sinatra. this wasn't her first fling with the law. >> i was there for lprobation. that's where virginia was when she met a young woman that was not like the other inmates. >> she was very pretty. very friendly. always happy. singing. doing cart
i'm natalie morales.two years after hippies rocked the summer of love in san francisco, los angeles was a city paralyzed with fear. 7 victims plus actress sharon tate's unborn baby have been massacred during a two-day killing spree. it was over a month and were the murders even connected? whoever was responsible for the bloody carnage remained a mystery but soon a most unlike lie sour ly source would deliver a jailhouse confession. >> autumn of '69. it was still hot in l.a. but the police...
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natalie reynolds has an initiative.ovide one million women around the world of the skills to negotiate effectively and with confidence. she is helping empower women with a skill set to succeed in the business world. she is from advantage spring. she has a great book out. do women negotiate differently? dangerous think it's to say they negotiate differently. men and women are perceived differently when they negotiate, that has the effect that women will hang back or ask for less because we are conscious of the social penalty. francine: what should you remind yourself? natalie: for me and the book i've written, it's all built around remembering active negotiation is fairly simple. if you can follow certain steps, you can be paired and confident and ready to navigate challenge. i have a five-step approach to never -- negotiation. you're going to have an easier ride. francine: you negotiate every day? simon: i'm interested in your view of the importance of positive discrimination and female representation. i'm an economist.
natalie reynolds has an initiative.ovide one million women around the world of the skills to negotiate effectively and with confidence. she is helping empower women with a skill set to succeed in the business world. she is from advantage spring. she has a great book out. do women negotiate differently? dangerous think it's to say they negotiate differently. men and women are perceived differently when they negotiate, that has the effect that women will hang back or ask for less because we are...
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or to watch natalie go back. there are your headlines from the future in november and you'll learn. while frantically declaring anger i will take over entire panel of scientists murdered by their fit bits. and coming up in twenty nineteen yo rid man up to his knees in water swears to start living sustainably once water gets to waste. and three weeks from now. congress announces starting in twenty nineteen one lucky american will get to enjoy social safety net for a year. last time i have my girlfriend we often family can determine not only take you'll be able to go to the light this weekend and thank you so much jacki for that because the biggest in the south last week came here do you think. i feel like i'm dying because i. don't accept the slow drivers that's the right to live my life. it's. like. i don't buy the stuff i love me a lot of had in mind that while i'm somebody that i can know it's a mess you never know what's happening and whether they're shooting like the birds . and mistrust the tibetans are. sad. because they are by your. posts that you give me a clip or labia just
or to watch natalie go back. there are your headlines from the future in november and you'll learn. while frantically declaring anger i will take over entire panel of scientists murdered by their fit bits. and coming up in twenty nineteen yo rid man up to his knees in water swears to start living sustainably once water gets to waste. and three weeks from now. congress announces starting in twenty nineteen one lucky american will get to enjoy social safety net for a year. last time i have my...
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neighbors of the tate modern who collaborated on the project and nominated a local charity worker natalie bell her name is now on the building and on a usually reserved for the big donors and royalty i have. this being in time and kindness and laugh and compassion. and they have just as much it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's a view of a syrian refugee wants homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artists intends to. for the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tos and the touch this is a multi said through experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action. this year's nobel prize in physics has been awarded to three scientists including a woman of the first time in fifty five years american. general strickland. strickland developed a better way to design a laser to allow them to alter matter including eyesight created what's called optical tweezers which allows scientists to better examine molecules and to measure forces. it's a killer wave the right to sell into the hist
neighbors of the tate modern who collaborated on the project and nominated a local charity worker natalie bell her name is now on the building and on a usually reserved for the big donors and royalty i have. this being in time and kindness and laugh and compassion. and they have just as much it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's a view of a syrian refugee wants homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artists intends to. for the low frequency base that...
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natalie will has a question, i believe, for mr. pritzker. >> we've been touching on jobs, you both mentioned it in your opening statement the. mr. pritzker, we are in a tristate region tonight where illinois, missouri and iowa all meet. quincy does have the compete with other states to lure new businesses and to keep ones that are here existing. what is your plan to make illinois appealing for businesses? prits prit well, first of all, let's remember that every state around illinois, virtually every state has a fair tax system, and they also have lower -- [inaudible conversations] let me add one more thing which is, you know, we have a great higher education system in the state. but under governor rauner, he's driven 72,000 student the away from -- students away from illinois colleges and universities. and, you know, many of those kids that that leave the state, 70% of them don't come back. so if you want to know what's causing outmigration, it's property taxes and it's the challenge of kids leaving the the state because the govern
natalie will has a question, i believe, for mr. pritzker. >> we've been touching on jobs, you both mentioned it in your opening statement the. mr. pritzker, we are in a tristate region tonight where illinois, missouri and iowa all meet. quincy does have the compete with other states to lure new businesses and to keep ones that are here existing. what is your plan to make illinois appealing for businesses? prits prit well, first of all, let's remember that every state around illinois,...
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now back to you, natalie. >> thank you, becky. yes. a story that, of course, relates to turkey now. pastor andrew brunsin is back on american soil after two years in detention. president trump is calling this tremendous victory for the american people. he says his administration will now, quote, have a terrific relationship with istanbul. the evangelical pastor met with president trump on saturday. he prayed aloud for him and thanked him. in the oval office. he was held in prison and under house arrest in turkey for two years on charges of espionage and having links to terrorist groups. he denied the accusations and u.s. officials say he was wrongfully detained by turkey. >>> a trail of death and destruction from the gulf of mexico to virginia. blame hurricane michael. we'll have the latest on the cleanup and recovery just ahead here. >>> also, a livid yes now from vatican city. the pope who helped modernize the roman catholic church and the beloved archbishop who was gunned down both are about to become saints in this ceremony along w
now back to you, natalie. >> thank you, becky. yes. a story that, of course, relates to turkey now. pastor andrew brunsin is back on american soil after two years in detention. president trump is calling this tremendous victory for the american people. he says his administration will now, quote, have a terrific relationship with istanbul. the evangelical pastor met with president trump on saturday. he prayed aloud for him and thanked him. in the oval office. he was held in prison and...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> she's on a conveyer belt. only her feet were exposed. the workers thought it was a mannequin. her last hours on earth were not pleasant. >> young women murdered or missing. families in anguish. >> i would tech her and she would text right back, but this time nothing. >> when they killed her, they killed me. >> a serial killer at work and maybe he had a friend. >> that's crazy. they don't work together, serial killers are loners. >> very rare. >> two suspected killers on the hunt. hunting them a detective devoted to justice and more. >> it's almost like you adopted these young women? >> there was a lot of visits to my local church saying, please don't let me screw this up. [ music playing ] hello, welcome to "dateline," they were young women with their whole lives ahead of them. then one by one, they started to vanish. it would take a determined detective willing to go into dark places to uncover the d diabolical plot behind the appearances. here's keith m
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> she's on a conveyer belt. only her feet were exposed. the workers thought it was a mannequin. her last hours on earth were not pleasant. >> young women murdered or missing. families in anguish. >> i would tech her and she would text right back, but this time nothing. >> when they killed her, they killed me. >> a serial killer at work and maybe he had a friend. >> that's crazy. they don't work...
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are resources in their own right they have just as much value it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's of use of a syrian refugee once homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle you from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tears and the touch this is a multi said to experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action to al-jazeera london for example the support now here's ahmed thank you very much for the last figures police say they've reopened an investigation into an allegation of sexual assault involving a five time world footballer of the year cristiana ronaldo statement said detectives are following up on information being provided by american catherine. incidents in june two thousand and nine the claims were first published by german magazine der spiegel we're now learning self as dismissed the accusations as fake news he suspended for you then says games against young boys on choose day and his coach would not be drawn on the allegations. m
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natalie bell her name is now on the building and on a usually reserved for the big donors and royalty i hope is a celebration of resources being in time and kindness and love and compassion and that those are resources in their own right and they have just as much value it was natalie he chose the image that lies underneath it's abusive a syrian refugee once homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle you from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tears at the touch this is a multi said to experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action to al-jazeera london time for the sports news with andy thank you very much pizza events discussion mark celebrity says allegations involving his club struck a christian or an elder or a private matter las vegas police have reopened a sexual assault investigation that dates back to two thousand and nine an american woman says she was attacked by the thoughts on world player of the year in a hard sell room the claims were first publish
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those are resources in their own right they have just as much value it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's of use of a syrian refugee wants homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle you from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tears at the touch this is a multi said to experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action to al-jazeera london. and now a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera indonesia is scrambling to get help and to soothe the ways the island following friday's deadly earthquakes and tsunami at least eight hundred forty four people are confirmed to have died in the disaster but that number is used to rise and more than fifty thousand people have been the place rescuers are trying to reach communities closer to the epicenter of the quake other communication lines are down and roads have been badly damaged us president donald trump has praised the trade deal that he struck with canada to replace nafta as the biggest trade deal in
those are resources in their own right they have just as much value it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's of use of a syrian refugee wants homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle you from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tears at the touch this is a multi said to experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action to al-jazeera london. and now a...
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are resources in their own right they have just as much it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's of use of a siri. and refugee once homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tos and the touch this is a multi sensory experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action. this is all just these are the top stories international aid is being sent to the devastated indonesian island of sort of ways in some areas more than eighty percent of buildings have been damaged or destroyed eight hundred forty four people are confirmed dead so far with searches continuing for others trapped under rubble. spanish police and demonstrators have fought in barcelona has catalonia marks the first year since a banned referendum on independence avalon's voted for secession but spain's central government the said the poll was illegal protesters want the regional government to keep pushing for a separate state. if you know when i wa
are resources in their own right they have just as much it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's of use of a siri. and refugee once homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tos and the touch this is a multi sensory experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action. this is all just these are the top stories...
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wayne rooney spoke to our sports correspondent natalie pirks about life in washington.wayne rooney has always played at the highest level. but, at 33 years old, he's just taken on his toughest career challenge. all right, dc. let's get to work. he told me he's notjust in america for a vacation, though. of course you have people who maybe compare you to other players who've come over here and not done so well. you know, people who make their opinion on you have to be... to see you playing. i couldn't really play and take my foot off the pedal. rooney's arrival has been big news here. when wayne rooney arrived in dc, back injune, the team was in last place in the eastern conference. he was the spark they needed to go on a major run and reach the play—offs. with a basic wage of more than £2 million a year, but with total earnings reportedly more than double that, he's the highest—paid player in the club's history. shirt sales and ticket sales are up, but so is the level rooney demands. last week we won a game, and it wasn't our best performance, by any means. and he came i
wayne rooney spoke to our sports correspondent natalie pirks about life in washington.wayne rooney has always played at the highest level. but, at 33 years old, he's just taken on his toughest career challenge. all right, dc. let's get to work. he told me he's notjust in america for a vacation, though. of course you have people who maybe compare you to other players who've come over here and not done so well. you know, people who make their opinion on you have to be... to see you playing. i...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, washington.in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello there. if the cold weather isn't your thing, then you'll be glad to know by the end of the week, and certainly into the weekend, it'll be turning much milder, but also wetter and windier with it, too, so more on that injust a moment. this morning we're starting off again on quite a cold note for many areas. further west, though, we've got these weak weather fronts bringing more cloud, some spots of rain, so here a less cold start. for central and eastern areas, a fairly widespread frost. there'll also be a little bit of mist and fog across southern areas, but at least where you have the frosty start, it should be dry, with plenty of sunshine in central and eastern areas. these weather fronts further west will be producing a little bit of rain, western scotland into northern ireland, and the other one affecting western parts of england and in towards wales. but eastern scotland, central, southern and eastern eng
natalie pirks, bbc news, washington.in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello there. if the cold weather isn't your thing, then you'll be glad to know by the end of the week, and certainly into the weekend, it'll be turning much milder, but also wetter and windier with it, too, so more on that injust a moment. this morning we're starting off again on quite a cold note for many areas. further west, though, we've got these weak weather fronts bringing more cloud,...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, washington., all that has been happening in central europe and this sort of cloud here gave the heavy rain and flooding in europe and the heavy snowfall, and the same area of low pressure that drove that has been sitting just used the uk, and it brought some rain along those eastern coast, so it wasn't far away. it has left a us with a cloudy, breezy day across norfolk, and this was the way the day ended, quite dramatic fare. different looking skies to the way we finished the day in devon where it has been beautifully sunny all day and the skies are clear, temperatures falling away quickly. overnight that rain and the showers in the east get pushed away as the low pressure moves towards scandinavia and we start seeing more cloud coming into the west, bringing outbreaks of rain, so the frost may be in different places tonight, central and eastern scotland, the midlands, perhaps into yeast wales as well and temperatures will be easily lower than those numbers that you can see in towns and cities. i
natalie pirks, bbc news, washington., all that has been happening in central europe and this sort of cloud here gave the heavy rain and flooding in europe and the heavy snowfall, and the same area of low pressure that drove that has been sitting just used the uk, and it brought some rain along those eastern coast, so it wasn't far away. it has left a us with a cloudy, breezy day across norfolk, and this was the way the day ended, quite dramatic fare. different looking skies to the way we...
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are resources in their own right they have just as much it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's abusive a syrian refugee wants homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle you from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tears at the touch this is a multi said to experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action. london. definitely worth catching on the well that's it for this news hour stay with us i'm going to be back in just a few minutes with more of the. from cutting edge medical technology toxic venom could be a vast resource for the development of lifesaving drugs to advances in the most difficult regions of the world. and yet it is. up side to every. innovative solution to global health care problems that didn't make a difference maybe all of those were good it sure was still the cure on al-jazeera the. al-jazeera. where every. this powerful social network is sculpting a global cyber society and regulation is playing catch up but as scandals
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natalie pirks, bbc news, washington.crowd in six pacific languages at a reception in the city's war memorial museum. he opened his speech with greetings in samoan, tongan, cook islands maori and dowry. president trump has visited the synagogue in pittsburgh which was the scene of the deadly mass shooting on saturday in which 11 people died. hundreds of people gathered to protest after one jewish organisation wrote an open letter saying mr trump shouldn't have been received until he was prepared to denounce white nationalism and neo—nazi activity. just a line coming through in reuters, indonesia's military chief being quoted saying he believed the body of the crashed lion air aeroplane has been located. thank you for watching. hello there. if the cold weather isn't your thing, then you'll be glad to know by the end of the week, and certainly into the weekend, it'll be turning much milder, but also wetter and windier with it, too, so more on that injust a moment. this morning we're starting off again on quite a cold note f
natalie pirks, bbc news, washington.crowd in six pacific languages at a reception in the city's war memorial museum. he opened his speech with greetings in samoan, tongan, cook islands maori and dowry. president trump has visited the synagogue in pittsburgh which was the scene of the deadly mass shooting on saturday in which 11 people died. hundreds of people gathered to protest after one jewish organisation wrote an open letter saying mr trump shouldn't have been received until he was prepared...