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ora muchos ciudadanos como marÍa guadalupe usan esta frontera con la preocupaciÓn de ser detenida >>cis, noticias teo >>> una pareja latina de indianÁpolis tiene que vivir con el racismo todos los dÍas, aÚn estando en su propia casa, dicen que su vecina los agrede constantemente y hasta los ha amenazado de muerte . uno de los incidentes quedÓ grabado en cÁmara. vemos las imagenes y su denuncia >>> la imagen se ha vuelto vi l viral. es el caso mÁs reciente de odio racial esta vez en indianÁpolis . >>> en el vÍdeo se ve cÓmo la mujer de 67 aÑos enfurecida rompe las seÑales de no traspasar y despuÉs se las lanza en el rostro a su vecino, con u hombre de origen mexicano, la seÑora los amenazaba al grado que otro vecino los amenazÓ desde su casa. >>> la mujer estallÓ en colera porque sus vecinos de origen latino colocaron letreros en el cÉsped de ellos . >>> esposa del seÑor que fue agredido dice que la mujer les acosa desde que llegaron al vecindario hace mÁs de un aÑo . >>> es difÍcil teniendo una seÑora viviendo al lado que no soporta a los de color, por ser mexicano. es difÍcil >>> de
ora muchos ciudadanos como marÍa guadalupe usan esta frontera con la preocupaciÓn de ser detenida >>cis, noticias teo >>> una pareja latina de indianÁpolis tiene que vivir con el racismo todos los dÍas, aÚn estando en su propia casa, dicen que su vecina los agrede constantemente y hasta los ha amenazado de muerte . uno de los incidentes quedÓ grabado en cÁmara. vemos las imagenes y su denuncia >>> la imagen se ha vuelto vi l viral. es el caso mÁs reciente de odio...
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ah ora, puedes obtener oferta increíbles en los últimos modelos toyota 2018iembre. alto casi siempre lo hace trabajando sobre su propia piel. su elaborada una mujer sin cuello y despuÉs sin cabeza, eso sÍ, con r su atenciÓn. ♪ ♪ deportivo" cruz azul ante zacatepec son los juegos que protagonizan y engalanan la fecha dos. ]y ador: fueÉntica fiesta en atlanta,
ah ora, puedes obtener oferta increíbles en los últimos modelos toyota 2018iembre. alto casi siempre lo hace trabajando sobre su propia piel. su elaborada una mujer sin cuello y despuÉs sin cabeza, eso sÍ, con r su atenciÓn. ♪ ♪ deportivo" cruz azul ante zacatepec son los juegos que protagonizan y engalanan la fecha dos. ]y ador: fueÉntica fiesta en atlanta,
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. >>> y este es el rescate de un trabajador que resulto ora lesionado cuando una mÁquina fallÓ y lo golpeorlo desde una altura de 40 pisos, el rescate durÓ una hora y se desconoce hasta el momento el estado de salude este trabajador. >>> dos familias estÁn en el dolor luego que un peatÓn murio tras ser atropellado por un conductor ebrio la vÍctima estaba esperando el autobÚs en la par arda cuando fue embestida. >>> conozco al seÑor de unos seis aÑos, y nunca lo he visto tomado. y con olor a cerveza. >>> tienen un food en la garan garnlt porque se enteraron de con su amigo rigoberto estÁ acusado de atropellar y matar a un hombre del 43 aÑos. >>> es penoso para una persona que estÁ dedicada a su trabajo, porque siempre que lo he visto lo he visto trabajando. >>> segÚn las autoridades rigoberto de 41 aÑos mane jash sprintmente bajo los efectos del alcohol la maÑana del domingo cuando perdiÓ el control de esta camioneta. el acusado se subiÓ laazo ze embist embistiÓ a un hombre y un hidrante de agua. >>> pedimos a todos que nos ayuden porque esta persona no estaba bebiendo solo, estaban tomo na
. >>> y este es el rescate de un trabajador que resulto ora lesionado cuando una mÁquina fallÓ y lo golpeorlo desde una altura de 40 pisos, el rescate durÓ una hora y se desconoce hasta el momento el estado de salude este trabajador. >>> dos familias estÁn en el dolor luego que un peatÓn murio tras ser atropellado por un conductor ebrio la vÍctima estaba esperando el autobÚs en la par arda cuando fue embestida. >>> conozco al seÑor de unos seis aÑos, y nunca...
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should we call it a musical ora drama? by this. should we call it a musical or a drama? on the festival circuit like south by south west. it is about a father and daughter, nick offerman and kiersey clemons, who have been playing together as father and daughter. they live in brooklyn and daughter. they live in brooklyn and the summer before she is about to go to university, they start to ta ke to go to university, they start to take things more seriously and start to write songs together and upload them and get a bit of attention. so you have a film about people embracing change and coming out of their shell a little bit. i think it's impossible to dislike this film. it is so good—natured and so warm—hearted. it's really about the therapeutic power of music and how it can bring people together. that is gorgeous, and the music itself, which is original music, is gorgeous. there is a downside in that it gorgeous. there is a downside in thatitis gorgeous. there is a downside in that it is not exactly edge of your seat. a bit more threat would not have gone amiss. but ultima
should we call it a musical ora drama? by this. should we call it a musical or a drama? on the festival circuit like south by south west. it is about a father and daughter, nick offerman and kiersey clemons, who have been playing together as father and daughter. they live in brooklyn and daughter. they live in brooklyn and the summer before she is about to go to university, they start to ta ke to go to university, they start to take things more seriously and start to write songs together and...
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the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been ora at labadee pray and one loyal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior of the carriage was designed by james athenian stuart and william muta. following a five hundred seventeen seventy nine they renovated the originally baroque church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening so. seventeen pages seven the organ is regarded as the finest in the whole looking today in melody played by the musical director of the royal chapel. viewed from the thames while naval hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resit men who spent most of their adult life in the spotted conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not from the daily round was marked by military drill and pool food as one old talking planed pillars colonnades unseen interest goes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and flattery all that's been watered down to. the hear
the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been ora at labadee pray and one loyal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior of the carriage was designed by james athenian stuart and william muta. following a five hundred seventeen seventy nine they renovated the originally baroque church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening so. seventeen pages seven the organ is regarded as the finest in the whole looking today in melody...
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whether they play a back three ora in. back three or a back four, they have different options all round the pitch. goals coming from different areas of the team. losing kevin de bruyne hasn't been ideal, but they have players who can cover. huddersfield held them back at the end of last season, but this is a fantastic start for manchester city. they didn't miss a beat with kevin de bruyne with david silva coming in. liverpool, beat crystal palace 2—0 and i know roy hodgson wasn't very happy about the penalty but are liverpool the who can push manchester city close? we think so, he spent a lot of money in the market but another wonderful tea m the market but another wonderful team to watch, high energy and high pressing. crystal palace are a team who can do well this season. very ha rd to who can do well this season. very hard to break down, especially at selhurst park and a great manager in roy hodgson. a good win early on to get the away win and liverpool are looking strong. they caught them on the break and crystal palac
whether they play a back three ora in. back three or a back four, they have different options all round the pitch. goals coming from different areas of the team. losing kevin de bruyne hasn't been ideal, but they have players who can cover. huddersfield held them back at the end of last season, but this is a fantastic start for manchester city. they didn't miss a beat with kevin de bruyne with david silva coming in. liverpool, beat crystal palace 2—0 and i know roy hodgson wasn't very happy...
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a tribute anspto ora local sports legend is next. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >>> good morning. 4:54. you are taking live look at a the ride along highway 24. this is in lafayette in the west bound direction. it is an easy drive from 680 to 580. on 880, major brake lights. what is going on? we had some road work starting in hey ward but it looked like cal trans was wrapping up with that. this is as you are making your way out of san lorenzo. do expect delays. we will have more on this and the rest of your morning commute coming up. >>> it was a day to honor a bay area football legend. >> vern glenn was at yesterday's memorial. >>
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oras we've been rng home values have been climbing at roughly double the pace of average wage growth.s time to te a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. morgan stanley hiked itsrice target on amazon to 500, the highest on wall street. at that price, amazon would have a $1.2 trillion market valuation. the firm maintains its overweight rating on the stock. the shares rose 3% to $1998.10. and that same morgan stanley analyst raised his price target on alphabet to $1,515, also the highest on wall street. th analyst cites waymo's leadership to develop driverless cars. it could rise 20% over the nt 12 months. the stock was up 1.5% to 1,264.65. >>> square is being called the best new idea and highest convicti name in thin tech by guggenheim. ast analyst there for higher subscription revenue for square. the price t the stock upto 685.70. kansas city southern to market perform at cowan. the analyst cites the preliminary trade agreement between the u.s. and mexico saying 50% of the company's business comes from the mexican market. the price$1 target no. the stock rose almost 1% to $
oras we've been rng home values have been climbing at roughly double the pace of average wage growth.s time to te a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. morgan stanley hiked itsrice target on amazon to 500, the highest on wall street. at that price, amazon would have a $1.2 trillion market valuation. the firm maintains its overweight rating on the stock. the shares rose 3% to $1998.10. and that same morgan stanley analyst raised his price target on alphabet to $1,515, also the...
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oras boris johnson. the bicycle guy. well known not only did this bicycle guy calm and make headlines but also cause the u.k. delegation to chuckle as well as brought a smile to theresa may's face now one of the reasons potentially that the kenyan president would have a bone to pick with boris johnson could be the comments he had made in the past among them saying things such as barack obama being described as according to johnson as part kenyan with an ancestral dislike of the british empire as well as some other offensive comments such as watermelons but when it comes to theresa may of course the reason she would rejoice in a moment like this potentially is some of the issues she has herself with boris johnson not only did he white recently resigned as foreign secretary because of disagreements over her stance on iraq since but also because of the political rivalry going on between johnson and may of course we have to remember that boris johnson potentially becoming the next conservative party leader has been the talk
oras boris johnson. the bicycle guy. well known not only did this bicycle guy calm and make headlines but also cause the u.k. delegation to chuckle as well as brought a smile to theresa may's face now one of the reasons potentially that the kenyan president would have a bone to pick with boris johnson could be the comments he had made in the past among them saying things such as barack obama being described as according to johnson as part kenyan with an ancestral dislike of the british empire...
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for us, it is every bit as bad as a fire ora us, it is every bit as bad as a fire or a flood or earthquakesat happened to affect our businesses. this is just as bad as any other serious event like that. so that's what i would be asking them. and then to set up some relief and some investments into the farmers, to let them get through to the other side. firefighters in california say they have made good progress in tackling what has become the largest wildfire in the state's history. it has scorched an area in the north almost the same size as los angeles. nine people have died since the fires started injuly. john blackston from cbs news is with the firefighters. more than 4000 firefighters continue to battle this conflict is fires. almost two weeks after the blazes began. so this is one of your lives of defensive. yes, this is a secondary line... this fire chief, ross fowler, and his team, says fighting these fires has been like waging a war. we are on the battleground and trying to make sure our troops stay safe, but we are all dell are also trying to save people's lives and property. stop
for us, it is every bit as bad as a fire ora us, it is every bit as bad as a fire or a flood or earthquakesat happened to affect our businesses. this is just as bad as any other serious event like that. so that's what i would be asking them. and then to set up some relief and some investments into the farmers, to let them get through to the other side. firefighters in california say they have made good progress in tackling what has become the largest wildfire in the state's history. it has...
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might be here for another month, three months, or a year. be here for another month, three months, oramonth, three months, or a year. it depends on the safety. i don't want to go back when there is still a war going on. for some time now, more than a million syrians have been living in lebanon in conditions like these. the president he says he wants them to go home. the assad regime wants them to come back. at the united nations says it is not safe to do so. almost 90% of refugees said they do want to return to syria. however, you know, certain refugees expressed concerns with regards to property, with regards to military conscription. so certain guarantees need to be, you know, officially in place. one person looking unlikely to go back is this man. he left government controlled damascus almost two years ago to pursue his music. he is now going to canada with his acoustic group on a scholarship, but is still haunted by what he left behind. even if it's more safe now back in syria, evenif if it's more safe now back in syria, even if the war stopped, you can't just forget what you have
might be here for another month, three months, or a year. be here for another month, three months, oramonth, three months, or a year. it depends on the safety. i don't want to go back when there is still a war going on. for some time now, more than a million syrians have been living in lebanon in conditions like these. the president he says he wants them to go home. the assad regime wants them to come back. at the united nations says it is not safe to do so. almost 90% of refugees said they do...
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and aside from that, how do you cope after one hour's sleep for whatever reason, a new dog ora baby orng babies to dogs?” or a baby or whatever. are you comparing babies to dogs? i had a bad night sleep last night. —— night's sleep. i was interviewing the new leeds manager at 10:30pm and then you said i should be in bed. then i watched the whole press conference, quite amusing. carol is waiting. i'm sure she has had lots of sleep and is very disciplined and the grown—up amongst us. good morning. i will be talking to you all later about this! it is beautiful in london, the temperature is just right, it is beautiful in london, the temperature isjust right, not it is beautiful in london, the temperature is just right, not too hot, not too cold, blue skies and we are still crying out for rain. there is some in the forecast this week. todayis is some in the forecast this week. today is largely dry for england and wales, patchy rain in scotland and northern ireland but this week it will turn fresher and there will be rain at times. some more significant rain at times. some more significant r
and aside from that, how do you cope after one hour's sleep for whatever reason, a new dog ora baby orng babies to dogs?” or a baby or whatever. are you comparing babies to dogs? i had a bad night sleep last night. —— night's sleep. i was interviewing the new leeds manager at 10:30pm and then you said i should be in bed. then i watched the whole press conference, quite amusing. carol is waiting. i'm sure she has had lots of sleep and is very disciplined and the grown—up amongst us. good...
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consumers may be don't want to , oras much as they used to likely to look for less expensive alternativese need to have more trip to consumer offerings which may provide more consumer satisfaction but means less revenue because you can't bundle undesirable channels with desired ones. higher costs are going to continue to rise for higher quality content. probably worse for media owners. caroline: you mentioned the risk of marketers. as a company exposed to for the past sell year facebook, i want to delve into the future of facebook going forward, and other company that has a key man risk around the country -- company. mark zuckerberg has led this phenomenally since he founded it. now maybe questions about whether he should be in the role of chairman and ceo. where do you see facebook going? >> facebook has so many challenges yet to fully address and deal with. been thessue has investment community does not appreciate the limits to growth. there is only so much advertising money available in any one year. there's only so much facebook and take. there is a wall facebook will hit in which the
consumers may be don't want to , oras much as they used to likely to look for less expensive alternativese need to have more trip to consumer offerings which may provide more consumer satisfaction but means less revenue because you can't bundle undesirable channels with desired ones. higher costs are going to continue to rise for higher quality content. probably worse for media owners. caroline: you mentioned the risk of marketers. as a company exposed to for the past sell year facebook, i want...
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you can point to norway, where they've made a legislative effort with a quote, 40% of women in boards ora specifically in social engineering and it seems to be working... it doesn't seem to be working. forgive me, norway is top of any contentment index we see across the world. ok, firstly norway has plenty of oil money, which is contributing to that and second, it depends what you mean by working. there's no evidence the legislation designed to increase the number of women on boards has increased any movement with a number of women holding management and administrative positions in norway. the theory was as societies become more a gamma terrier men and women would become more the same, but that hasn't happened. the biggest differences between men and women now temperament lee and in our own interest have manifested in the scandinavian countries, so what that will mean is men and women will make different choices in occupation if they have free choice. what are we meant to do, stop that from happening? is that the feminist perspective? let's go back to what i used before, and ask you direc
you can point to norway, where they've made a legislative effort with a quote, 40% of women in boards ora specifically in social engineering and it seems to be working... it doesn't seem to be working. forgive me, norway is top of any contentment index we see across the world. ok, firstly norway has plenty of oil money, which is contributing to that and second, it depends what you mean by working. there's no evidence the legislation designed to increase the number of women on boards has...
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democracy, the greater use of deliberative democracy, where people 01’ deliberative democracy, where people oraople are taken through these arguments, the potential for that for the future of democracy is very high. notjust because we know much more about how people think and the bias is that people think and the bias is that people have, but because of the very technology that is causing the problem in the first place. people are not unwilling to look at information and to consider their views. they will not flip their worldview, but on particular issues, we have done lots and lots of studies where you take people through really quite technical things, or quite identity based things, or quite identity based things, and they will listen and they will adapt. so in a word, you don't fearfor they will adapt. so in a word, you don't fear for democracy?” they will adapt. so in a word, you don't fear for democracy? i think i don't fear for democracy? i think i do fearfor democracy, but don't fear for democracy? i think i do fear for democracy, but there are things we can do. robert duffy, we have the
democracy, the greater use of deliberative democracy, where people 01’ deliberative democracy, where people oraople are taken through these arguments, the potential for that for the future of democracy is very high. notjust because we know much more about how people think and the bias is that people think and the bias is that people have, but because of the very technology that is causing the problem in the first place. people are not unwilling to look at information and to consider their...
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and had sort of a chiselled face, and he had an an anti-washington ora about him.was from colorado, so there was this kind of cowboy mystique. he was a heart shot. >> women just swooned over him, and he returned the favor. i mean, he looked at them lustingly. >> he's hanging out with all the cool journalists, all the cool, gets more -- legendarily has the most sex appeal of anyone of his generation. >> and what does warren do? invites him to the pool where they sit around with topless starlets. you know, gary hart probably thought he fell into nirvana. >> as hart gained national attention, sally quinn in a 1970 profile revealed the hot new political operative had a less than enlightened view of women in the workplace. >> there was a moment where i did ask him why there were not anymore women on mcgovern's staff, and he said, well, you know, they are not as good as men. i mean, anybody said that today would be fired. >> reporter: in 1974 with the nation reeling from the water gate scandal, hart ran for the united states senate, winning easi easily with 57% of the vo
and had sort of a chiselled face, and he had an an anti-washington ora about him.was from colorado, so there was this kind of cowboy mystique. he was a heart shot. >> women just swooned over him, and he returned the favor. i mean, he looked at them lustingly. >> he's hanging out with all the cool journalists, all the cool, gets more -- legendarily has the most sex appeal of anyone of his generation. >> and what does warren do? invites him to the pool where they sit around with...
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he is using the ora of his past job in a political way that i think is unsavory. >> he is talking aboutthe new york times" op-ed from brennan where he said, you know, of course there was collusion on the part of the trump team. how do you see it? >> first, senator graham is wrong. he has his time line wrong. the president stripped the security clearance and then john brennan said, i believe that there was collusion. look, this points to at least two larger issues. i respect senator graham. i have always admired the fact that he takes -- i don't agree with him on a lot of things, but he takes an independent view of things. he has become part of the cult of personality which are these republicans who are supporting a president that not just democrats, not just most americans, not just women, but as you know so famously yesterday admiral william mcraven, commander of the seal unit says is unfit to be president. you have a republican senator lining up in this cult of personality to defend the indefensible, which is using the tools of our national security clearances to get back at people wh
he is using the ora of his past job in a political way that i think is unsavory. >> he is talking aboutthe new york times" op-ed from brennan where he said, you know, of course there was collusion on the part of the trump team. how do you see it? >> first, senator graham is wrong. he has his time line wrong. the president stripped the security clearance and then john brennan said, i believe that there was collusion. look, this points to at least two larger issues. i respect...
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abc 7 news saw warning signs posted, no smoking, no wood ora campfires. visitors are allowed to use gas or propane fueled stoves. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >>> here's a look at live doppler 7 showing mild and calm weather conditions around the bay area today. all we had to be upset about was lingering fog. over in the sierra, there was an outbreak of afternoon thunderstorms, numerous thunderstorms and lightning strikes, not unusual, but important to know. looking westward at the coast, 62 degrees in san francisco, oakland 67, mountain view 70, 71 in san jose, 81 at morgan hill. here's a look at the cloudiness pushing through the golden gate, temperature readings below 70s in gnnapa and novato. mpat dpss og surs t spencer. a possible mountain lion sighting, a resident reported seeing a wild animal before 7:00 this morning. the woman told police she saw a mountain lion, or maybe a coyote near 31st avenue and fernwood street by hillside high school. officers checked out the area but they did not find anything. it's o
abc 7 news saw warning signs posted, no smoking, no wood ora campfires. visitors are allowed to use gas or propane fueled stoves. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >>> here's a look at live doppler 7 showing mild and calm weather conditions around the bay area today. all we had to be upset about was lingering fog. over in the sierra, there was an outbreak of afternoon thunderstorms, numerous thunderstorms and lightning strikes, not unusual, but...
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a developing story -- a possible jail release f the ora possible jail release for t five suspects - accusedf >>> well, developing story, a possible jail release for five suspects accused of mistreating kids in their care in a compound in new mexico and allegedly training them some of them at least to carry out attacks on schools. >> they were given a signature bond which means they can leave without posting any money. nbc's gadi schwartz is following the story for us and has more. >> the court -- >> reporter: a shocking decision in a new mexico courtroom. >> i deny the petition for pretrial detention pending trial. >> reporter: the judge deciding the suspects released from jail and placed on house arrest. the hearing held to determine whether they were a threat after prosecutors allege the children were starving and may have been trained to carry out deadly school shootings but in court those allegations of abuse were not the state's main focus. according to fbi testimony, the suspects believed god was speaking to them and a 3-year-old child who had a history of seizure needed an exorcism t
a developing story -- a possible jail release f the ora possible jail release for t five suspects - accusedf >>> well, developing story, a possible jail release for five suspects accused of mistreating kids in their care in a compound in new mexico and allegedly training them some of them at least to carry out attacks on schools. >> they were given a signature bond which means they can leave without posting any money. nbc's gadi schwartz is following the story for us and has...
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and then, all i remember was meeting kate moss and rita ora, who i hadn't met before. >> jimmy: oh myght off. they must have been like, she's a very strange person. >> jimmy: now, but how great was madonna? >> that's all i cared about. >> jimmy: it was the best. >> i mean, of course i cared about being at the met ball. and, you know, i would love to go next year and all that stuff. [ light laughter ] bulike -- >> jimmy: look at -- this is your dress.yo i meanre just -- stunning. >> that's just me practicing to be batwoman. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at th yeah, exactly. your first -- your first batwoman, right there. >> my first attempt. >> jimmy: before you even knew. yeah. >> well actually, my first attempt at batwoman was, when i was a kid, i was telling my ttm. and she has a bat . she has like a little batman tattoo. mom when she was in her 20's, because she had pet bats growing up. very normal. islight laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, s -- >> and -- >> jimmy: what? >> yeah, sheursed these little bats back to life, but then they couldn't go anywhere because they were domeed,
and then, all i remember was meeting kate moss and rita ora, who i hadn't met before. >> jimmy: oh myght off. they must have been like, she's a very strange person. >> jimmy: now, but how great was madonna? >> that's all i cared about. >> jimmy: it was the best. >> i mean, of course i cared about being at the met ball. and, you know, i would love to go next year and all that stuff. [ light laughter ] bulike -- >> jimmy: look at -- this is your dress.yo i...
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are about to create violence with those who have taken spice because they have missed their regime orave had staff who have had to come off the wings because they couldn‘t work in that environment. it is destroying on many occasions the living environment. being a prison officer is a tough job before you start, then when you are coping with that as well it makes life very difficult and they have to go back in the morning and start all over again. it is a grim picture. thank you very much indeed. the headlines on bbc news... the government takes over the running of birmingham prison from the private firm gas after inspectors warn that it had slipped into a "state of crisis". the british woman who survived ten hours in the sea after falling from a cruise ship is due to be released from hospital in croatia this evening. a man appears in court charged with attempted murder after a car crashed outside the houses of parliament. an update on the market for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt ended the day. a group of elderly south koreans have visited north korea to meet relatives they ha
are about to create violence with those who have taken spice because they have missed their regime orave had staff who have had to come off the wings because they couldn‘t work in that environment. it is destroying on many occasions the living environment. being a prison officer is a tough job before you start, then when you are coping with that as well it makes life very difficult and they have to go back in the morning and start all over again. it is a grim picture. thank you very much...
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the ones that are educating their children or making these kind of decisions, it is not your decision orawe can try to educate the kids ourselves, they've got a better learning curve, because not being funny, a lot of parents don't wa nt to being funny, a lot of parents don't want to educate their kids these days. laura has e-mailed, i'm a teacher at a secondary school in london and i'm shocked by the number of children who rely on energy drinks in the morning. in my experience, the biggest issue is the crash children have mid—morning after the sugar rush has worn off. stu d e nts after the sugar rush has worn off. students can become irritable and tired, unable to concentrate because they have no nutritional source of slow releasing energy. vanessa says energy drinks are a nightmare in school, i won't allow them in my classroom. the problem is huge, kids have several day and their behaviour spirals as a result. the children who drink them don't know what in is them. this is brilliant news for teachers. 0n them. this is brilliant news for teachers. on this one, i support a total ban, too.
the ones that are educating their children or making these kind of decisions, it is not your decision orawe can try to educate the kids ourselves, they've got a better learning curve, because not being funny, a lot of parents don't wa nt to being funny, a lot of parents don't want to educate their kids these days. laura has e-mailed, i'm a teacher at a secondary school in london and i'm shocked by the number of children who rely on energy drinks in the morning. in my experience, the biggest...
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. -- ora: i spoke to asians, or african-americans. cousha: i spoke with one from lions gate.ely, if you come to me with a stereotypical story of apartment -- of a poor immigrant or drug dealer, then i'm not interested. people want to see stories that are aspirational. black panther is aspirational for african-americans and africans. it was a celebratory story of their culture as is crazy rich asian. this is something in some ways hollywood is new to. if you talk to geena davis, which he did thelma and louise, people thought women are going to be seen as a power at the box office, but it has taken a long time. to take risks if movies are risky, so they go with what they know which is leading white actors and actresses. now, they are finding they are having more success when they really give something different. scarlet: absolutely. bloomberg's anousha sakoui. have you seen crazy rich asians? caroline: it's not out in the u.k. yet. scarlet: now that you are here, you can totally do it. caroline: i'm definitely going to go. coming up, what you need to know for gear for the week
. -- ora: i spoke to asians, or african-americans. cousha: i spoke with one from lions gate.ely, if you come to me with a stereotypical story of apartment -- of a poor immigrant or drug dealer, then i'm not interested. people want to see stories that are aspirational. black panther is aspirational for african-americans and africans. it was a celebratory story of their culture as is crazy rich asian. this is something in some ways hollywood is new to. if you talk to geena davis, which he did...
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greater manchester would be up to choose a private higher cab 01’ be up to choose a private higher cab orag to get the black cab drivers and the private higher drivers together on a single app platform. this is being seen in the view of how uber has faced hurdles with the iconic london black cab drivers and so hopefully this model could be a win—win for both. also what they're doing is charging lower commissions from drivers at each ride. something that's worked for them very well in australia and they hope to change the model in the uk as well. and pubs in the uk are apparently closing at the rate of 18 a week. suppressing up to the world cup. a lot more for you in the next half an outside source. good evening, it's been another hot and humid day across southern and eastern parts of the country. pressure conditions already in the northwest, but the heatwave is said to go out with something of a bang. this is a senior there on this afternoon blue skies and affair with afternoon blue skies and affair with a cloud there. not too far away. we saw some pretty threatening skies with nimbus clou
greater manchester would be up to choose a private higher cab 01’ be up to choose a private higher cab orag to get the black cab drivers and the private higher drivers together on a single app platform. this is being seen in the view of how uber has faced hurdles with the iconic london black cab drivers and so hopefully this model could be a win—win for both. also what they're doing is charging lower commissions from drivers at each ride. something that's worked for them very well in...
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you find that great sporting athlete is not necessarily from and are the culture ora necessarily fromoots came from there but fiow of course, we are lot of our roots came from there but now of course, we are looking further afield. it's notjust getting an axle getting sore and swinging it and hitting it as hard as you can, there is a lot of technique in it, it takes years and years to perfect. having six events, it's a lot like the decathlon. you can'tjust be it's a lot like the decathlon. you can't just be good it's a lot like the decathlon. you can'tjust be good at one, you've got to be good at six it least. and it's those athletes can excel across all the disciplines with sore and axe this weekend of blenheim palace will be picked for the british team world championships resort. no wonder so much training is needed. so we've got a steel sops —— stop saw in the pit if you like this is where the machines are lined up. it's like riding a powerful motorbike but you must have control. of course it is, strong in the wrist, strong in the legs, good balance. maybe not quite a chip off the
you find that great sporting athlete is not necessarily from and are the culture ora necessarily fromoots came from there but fiow of course, we are lot of our roots came from there but now of course, we are looking further afield. it's notjust getting an axle getting sore and swinging it and hitting it as hard as you can, there is a lot of technique in it, it takes years and years to perfect. having six events, it's a lot like the decathlon. you can'tjust be it's a lot like the decathlon. you...
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. - and a vote for conscience, ora vote four hope, those are the votes that you need to regter, not a lesser of two evils, where, at the end of the day, you're still left with el. when they call someone a spoiler, they're saying, "shut up." - as a natedn, we've become o the idea that runningwoor president is aarty affair, but that's not the way it has to be. and back in 1992, that meant ross perot, a shorwitexas billionaire a distinctive twang. now, perot launched his campaign on a lark, but as he shot up in the polls, his opponents, george h. w. bush and bill clinton, were forced to take him very seriously. now, on the other hand,ca ralph nader spent s in the public eye and affected the lives of millions of people around the world as a consumer advocate. he's now probably best remembered as an independent party contender who may have changed the course of history. now, you can call these third-party candidates ornery. you can call 'em difficult, but whatever you do,t don'u dare call them spoilers. - the interesting thing about ross perot was that he didn't really look and talk like a
. - and a vote for conscience, ora vote four hope, those are the votes that you need to regter, not a lesser of two evils, where, at the end of the day, you're still left with el. when they call someone a spoiler, they're saying, "shut up." - as a natedn, we've become o the idea that runningwoor president is aarty affair, but that's not the way it has to be. and back in 1992, that meant ross perot, a shorwitexas billionaire a distinctive twang. now, perot launched his campaign on a...
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make a difference if you have an open border or a hard border, difference if you have an open border oran seamless borders, paperless borders and non—paperless borders. it isn't as easy as that for everyone and it does impact some sectors more than others. food is one, aerospace is another way you have complex supply change and then you rely on free movement. a hard brexit at the end of the day means hard borders. thank you both very much. that's the view from the uk, but what about the rest of europe? german business leaders have urged the two sides in the brexit negotiations to strike a deal, and avoid a so called hard brexit. the german chamber of commerce has warned that time is running out and the uncertainty is already costing its companies time and money. jenny hill reports now from mosel, famous for its wine. in a region where it pays to be patient, they're getting tired of waiting. the wine has to be 100% produced... ernst sends his german wine all over the world. butjust as he cracked the british export market, the bitter taste of brexit... i asked last time my importer, you kn
make a difference if you have an open border or a hard border, difference if you have an open border oran seamless borders, paperless borders and non—paperless borders. it isn't as easy as that for everyone and it does impact some sectors more than others. food is one, aerospace is another way you have complex supply change and then you rely on free movement. a hard brexit at the end of the day means hard borders. thank you both very much. that's the view from the uk, but what about the rest...
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that was not the language michel barnier was using three months ago ora barnier was using three monthsching orders from those 27 governments and the uk will not get much more than what other countries have been given. at the beginning you said michel barnier still thinks there are divisions in the uk government. dominic raab is saying we have got over those divisions and we have got over those divisions and we are all on board and we are ready to start negotiating. yes, it has been chaotic and we are on the same page now. is that an argument that has not been bought in brussels? yes, i think brussels wants to see the conservative party unite at its conference around the chequers plan. the realistic view in brussels is we are not going to finalise this at the october eu leaders' summit, it will be more like november or december and everyone knows the uk has a hard stop on the 21st of january. if theresa may is not sure she has got the final outlines, she will have to answer to parliament and we are in dangerous territory. 0k, thank you very much forjoining us. 0k, thank you very much fo
that was not the language michel barnier was using three months ago ora barnier was using three monthsching orders from those 27 governments and the uk will not get much more than what other countries have been given. at the beginning you said michel barnier still thinks there are divisions in the uk government. dominic raab is saying we have got over those divisions and we have got over those divisions and we are all on board and we are ready to start negotiating. yes, it has been chaotic and...
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negotiator has also been telling us he is ready to get ona been telling us he is ready to get on a bot orat on a bot or a plane or a train, he will get back round the table, but only when he knows what the conditions of those talks might be. he is not prepared to sign a rehashed version of a deal that was put forward a few months ago that he is not acceptable to the british fishing industry. but he says if they come back with a better deal, and he would like to know what that is sooner rather than later, he will sit round the table. the eu and the european commission has been urging france and britain to find an amicable solution. they have weighed in saying it could not get involved in the fight as arrangements for trawling this lucrative prize shellfish officially between those individual countries is not dealt with at a european level but at a national level. negotiations are under way. there are a frantic e—mail conversations ongoing. how that will be resolved is yet to be decided but for these fish are meant yet they would like to get back out to that fishery sooner rather than later,
negotiator has also been telling us he is ready to get ona been telling us he is ready to get on a bot orat on a bot or a plane or a train, he will get back round the table, but only when he knows what the conditions of those talks might be. he is not prepared to sign a rehashed version of a deal that was put forward a few months ago that he is not acceptable to the british fishing industry. but he says if they come back with a better deal, and he would like to know what that is sooner rather...
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place ora particular if a particular backgrounder rage or ethnicity. we make sure that our analysts during those first couple layers are analyzing based solely on behavioral attributes. once we get to the point where we believe that we might have a concern that would rise to an investigative lead, that is when the employee is unmasked. all of that is logged internally so that we can go back and ensure that we were on the right side of our concept of operations. expanding that out beyond the analyst to the entire program and organization, how much training is the right amount? i feel like i do corporate training at least once a month for one thing or another. without overloading on all of these priorities, how important is training, organization wise? this is a newcomer to the insider threat thing, i'm more of an external threat kind of guy. you have different roles-based training, there needs to be a certain awareness across your organization. doing this, what it consists of, what the benefits are, that kind of thing. and then how you roll that out. yo
place ora particular if a particular backgrounder rage or ethnicity. we make sure that our analysts during those first couple layers are analyzing based solely on behavioral attributes. once we get to the point where we believe that we might have a concern that would rise to an investigative lead, that is when the employee is unmasked. all of that is logged internally so that we can go back and ensure that we were on the right side of our concept of operations. expanding that out beyond the...
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thinking about their finances maybe in looking ahead and thinking about theirfinances maybe in six months orat what you are faced with, there is no surprise, the bank of england is signalling that rates are rising, but they will be gradual and they will be limited. lucy o'carroll from aberdeen standard investments. we will be keeping a close eye on that screen and we will show you exactly what we are looking at and we will bring it to you live at midday on the bbc news channel as we get that interest rate decision from the bank of england. it's 50 years this week since the end of regular steam train services on the british main line railway. to mark the occasion, steam enthusiasts around the country are being treated to a little bit of railway nostalgia. ricky boletto reports robust. noisy. rattly. but fantastic to look at, for people to travel behind or whatever. it is the romance of steam, it really is. half a century on, steam trains are still pulling in the crowds. young and old and of the four—legged variety too. there isjust something about a steam engine especially, the noise, the smel
thinking about their finances maybe in looking ahead and thinking about theirfinances maybe in six months orat what you are faced with, there is no surprise, the bank of england is signalling that rates are rising, but they will be gradual and they will be limited. lucy o'carroll from aberdeen standard investments. we will be keeping a close eye on that screen and we will show you exactly what we are looking at and we will bring it to you live at midday on the bbc news channel as we get that...
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. >>> se llama thomas douglas casi pierde los brazo, iba a pescar en caro lunes del sur y naldo ora tras, y ver toda la lluvia estas condiciones pero asistirÁn el viernes continuarÁn lluvias ver niegas, temperaturas mÁximas para hoy, los Ángeles 91 grados, despejados en tres dÍgitos para phoenix, dallas cien grado, atlanta 92, miami 88. ahora amigos vamos a ponerle para un alto al tiempo y asÍ pasar con jessica y un pequeÑo bueno con mucha sabidurÍa. >>> gracias janice. >>> bastante sabidurÍa para ellos no vamos a ir nuevamente a ciudad de mÉxico con karina monroy quiÉn hablÓ con este chico carlos marÍa que sombra a todos. >>> veo que karina estÁ con lentes muy intelectual para platicarons de este chico que hoy arranca la universidad no es asÍ? >>> hoy despuÉs del escuchar este pequeÑo niÑo he decidido cambiar de profesiÓn. allÍ va el chisme. tengo que empezar a estudiar sinceramente me sorprende este chico ahora resulta que este joven es el primero en cursar una licenciatura en fÍsica bio mÉdica en la universidad autÓnoma de mÉxico, hoy inicia sus clases estÁ preocupado por la salud del
. >>> se llama thomas douglas casi pierde los brazo, iba a pescar en caro lunes del sur y naldo ora tras, y ver toda la lluvia estas condiciones pero asistirÁn el viernes continuarÁn lluvias ver niegas, temperaturas mÁximas para hoy, los Ángeles 91 grados, despejados en tres dÍgitos para phoenix, dallas cien grado, atlanta 92, miami 88. ahora amigos vamos a ponerle para un alto al tiempo y asÍ pasar con jessica y un pequeÑo bueno con mucha sabidurÍa. >>> gracias...
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working in out—of— hours services, pain they might be working in out—of—hours services, pain clinic ora report saying gps only work three and a half days a week, they should provide a five—day week service to their patients. it is not acceptable to be told you cannot have an appointment in a reasonable time. is that why there are problems, gps. working enough across the week? patients are finding it hard to access gp appointments. the money for general practice has been rising in recent years, but before that, it was falling. other bits of the health service has been going up faster than primary care. sorry to interrupt, our patients paying the price for gps going part—time?m interrupt, our patients paying the price for gps going part-time? it is ha rd price for gps going part-time? it is hard to say gps are working part—time. they might be seeing patients part—time in general practice, but there are other ways in which they work as a team. if gps we re in which they work as a team. if gps were still seeing patients nine till five, five days a week they will probably see the same number
working in out—of— hours services, pain they might be working in out—of—hours services, pain clinic ora report saying gps only work three and a half days a week, they should provide a five—day week service to their patients. it is not acceptable to be told you cannot have an appointment in a reasonable time. is that why there are problems, gps. working enough across the week? patients are finding it hard to access gp appointments. the money for general practice has been rising in...
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to the doctor, she is notjust taking those symptoms with her whether it is abnormal bleeding, pain, orare seeing a sign of uptake in screening. they are not too embarrassed to get a bikini wax but they are too embarrassed to get a cervical screening appointment. do you think something like this awareness day is helpful, do we need more? anything that normalises the conversation, normalises the language that talks about body parts in proper ways using proper language. if you go on to parenting websites you can see acres of discussion around, my two—year—old daughter has started to point to pa rt of daughter has started to point to part of her body, what should we call it? call it what it is, do not make upa call it? call it what it is, do not make up a name, it isn't helpful in the long run. let's talk about some of those symptoms because for people watching, what are some of the symptoms? i had a lump, some women have irritations for years and sometimes given cream to fix it. but they are not getting a diagnosis from that. it is basically the irritations and the lumps and probably the b
to the doctor, she is notjust taking those symptoms with her whether it is abnormal bleeding, pain, orare seeing a sign of uptake in screening. they are not too embarrassed to get a bikini wax but they are too embarrassed to get a cervical screening appointment. do you think something like this awareness day is helpful, do we need more? anything that normalises the conversation, normalises the language that talks about body parts in proper ways using proper language. if you go on to parenting...
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they will use it to set student loan interest ora rail use it to set student loan interest or a railfares consumer price index should be used instead. chris grayling explained why he wants to make the change. the big issue is can we move the industry towards a lower level of inflation calculation? that requires the unions to play ball. it is the case that salaries amounted to about half of the cost of the industry as a whole. you can't make adjustments without working with the unions. i'm disappointed they have said no. they have said they want their members to have higher pay rises than anybody else. earlier, i spoke to steve hedley from the rail union the rmt, and asked him why rail workers shouldn't have pay rises linked to the cpi inflation measure. fir5t first of all, i think it's a bit rich for an first of all, i think it's a bit rich foran mp first of all, i think it's a bit rich for an mp who vote them5elve5 above inflation, above rpi increa5e5, wage increa5e5 every year, and seem to spend most increases, wage increases every year, and seem to spend most of the time sat on their b
they will use it to set student loan interest ora rail use it to set student loan interest or a railfares consumer price index should be used instead. chris grayling explained why he wants to make the change. the big issue is can we move the industry towards a lower level of inflation calculation? that requires the unions to play ball. it is the case that salaries amounted to about half of the cost of the industry as a whole. you can't make adjustments without working with the unions. i'm...
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sometimes, just one night ora families. sometimes, just one night or a few days. a week.mily i could be a child, i could live as a child and feel safe. and i asked them, can i come back? and after awhile, they yes, come back. and they saved me. first during the war and later on after the war. and after the war, did you allow yourself to think about what had happened to that very brave mother who had sent you a way to save your life? no, no. there was no time for it. life goes on at that time. you had to keep going on. going to school. seeing other people. building a new life. nobody knew. it is what i told bart, without a family, you have no stories. there is nobody you can share your stories with. my children asked, of course, and i have told them. but i didn‘t tell a lot. there we re them. but i didn‘t tell a lot. there were no people you could share it with. and there was a lot of stuff you were not able to share. you were welcomed back into bart‘s family, but before that, there was a time you in one household where you were raped? yes. i was in a family who had been e
sometimes, just one night ora families. sometimes, just one night or a few days. a week.mily i could be a child, i could live as a child and feel safe. and i asked them, can i come back? and after awhile, they yes, come back. and they saved me. first during the war and later on after the war. and after the war, did you allow yourself to think about what had happened to that very brave mother who had sent you a way to save your life? no, no. there was no time for it. life goes on at that time....
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and what motivates their choices either to wear a full face veil like the burqa or the niqab, ora hijabe have with us mabruka beik who has worn a hijab since she was 12 years old. sahar al—faifi, who chooses to wear a niqab, even though herfamily would prefer her not to. salima boukayoua, a fashion model who never wears any form of veil or head covering and huda jawad, who is a gender activist. yourfamily do your family do not want you to wear it but you choose, in terms of your choices and what is going on, the conversation we have just heard, boris johnson's comments, what conversation we have just heard, borisjohnson's comments, what are you feeling about it? his comments are you feeling about it? his comments a re clearly you feeling about it? his comments are clearly islamophobic and racist, it is nothing but a dog whistle statement, dehumanising and criminalising women who choose to wear the face veil and he seems to wa nt to wear the face veil and he seems to want to increase his political profile at the spencer my safety. i am all forfreedom profile at the spencer my safety. i a
and what motivates their choices either to wear a full face veil like the burqa or the niqab, ora hijabe have with us mabruka beik who has worn a hijab since she was 12 years old. sahar al—faifi, who chooses to wear a niqab, even though herfamily would prefer her not to. salima boukayoua, a fashion model who never wears any form of veil or head covering and huda jawad, who is a gender activist. yourfamily do your family do not want you to wear it but you choose, in terms of your choices and...
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well, gcses, very rarely an end in itself, it leads other things, a—levels, perhaps an apprenticeship oraore skills they need to help them succeed in employment when they get to the world of employment and give the qualifications, vocational, apprenticeships, a levels, but we have to give them the skills to make sure that they succeed in the workplace. can i just sure that they succeed in the workplace. can ijust say, sky and darcy are having a good chuckle. i will ask you about that and a second. you moved here from pakistan, you are a mother so your kids will go through the british education system at some point. a lot of these changes are to do with making britain more competitive with the likes of the subcontinent. do you think it is a good thing that britain is looking abroad and saying, "we‘ve got to do better, we‘ve got to do better than china and india and pakistan and other places?" i think it's a good step and the contact stomach contents are getting more intense and i think more in line with what others have gone through. when i was doing my maths all of my secondary education
well, gcses, very rarely an end in itself, it leads other things, a—levels, perhaps an apprenticeship oraore skills they need to help them succeed in employment when they get to the world of employment and give the qualifications, vocational, apprenticeships, a levels, but we have to give them the skills to make sure that they succeed in the workplace. can i just sure that they succeed in the workplace. can ijust say, sky and darcy are having a good chuckle. i will ask you about that and a...
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area fine if you are like this, if you are a larger or fine if you are like this, if you area larger ora they think, there are loads of them, i hear this, there are loads of empty spaces, what harm ami are loads of empty spaces, what harm am i doing? but of course, for some people, people see it as a privilege, or some special treatment, but it isn't, it is levelling the playing field for people who need the spaces and what i say to people is if you're struggling to see that, think of someone struggling to see that, think of someone in your family who really needs to be close to the doors, or maybe who is hard of mobility, it helps you try to have compassion for the faceless person you think you are not violating when you humanise it. it is an issue that wines people up, that is for sure. it is nice to see you this morning, thank you. keep your thoughts coming in this morning. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather from a rather stunning location, severndroog castle in greenwich. a dramatic new. good morning -- view. i'm at severndroog castle in greenwich, on top of shooter's
area fine if you are like this, if you are a larger or fine if you are like this, if you area larger ora they think, there are loads of them, i hear this, there are loads of empty spaces, what harm ami are loads of empty spaces, what harm am i doing? but of course, for some people, people see it as a privilege, or some special treatment, but it isn't, it is levelling the playing field for people who need the spaces and what i say to people is if you're struggling to see that, think of someone...
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after a cool night, ora cold night introduce more cloud.hine turning hazy as more cloud develops the course of the day study as we had from friday into the weekend, we have a clutch of fronts bumping into this high pressure, further south taking rain with them in doing so. . everywhere will see that rain. 0n with them in doing so. . everywhere will see that rain. on saturday we have got this weak weather front as it bumps into that cloud producing rain. this looks cloudy but it will be bright and for many of us, dry. also sunshine to have as well. temperatures starting to rise particularly where it has been cool on friday. we see tempertaures in wales getting up to 20 or 21 degrees. as we had through sunday and monday, we still have high pressure dominating the weather but it is further south. as this front comes in it will bump into it and we can. there are conditions coming into the north—west. this is where you can expect. capital cities looking at the high teens or the 20s, but for the south, especially on sunday, somewhere like london
after a cool night, ora cold night introduce more cloud.hine turning hazy as more cloud develops the course of the day study as we had from friday into the weekend, we have a clutch of fronts bumping into this high pressure, further south taking rain with them in doing so. . everywhere will see that rain. 0n with them in doing so. . everywhere will see that rain. on saturday we have got this weak weather front as it bumps into that cloud producing rain. this looks cloudy but it will be bright...
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last year, 26% of papers received ana ora—stargrade, with results predicted to be broadly similar againgranted more time to question the suspect in the alleged terror attack in westminster on tuesday. 29 year—old salih khater, a british citizen originally from sudan, was arrested by armed police after crashing his car into a barrier outside the houses of parliament. he is being held on suspicion of terror offences and attempted murder. a malaysian judge has ruled that two women will be tried for murdering the half—brother of the north korean leader, kim jong—un. the prosecution says the women smeared kim jong—nam's face with a toxic nerve agent at kuala lumpur airport last year. they claim they thought they were taking part in a prank for a tv show. the former director of the cia, john brennan, has had his security clearance revoked by president trump. mr brennan has accused the president of trying to suppress freedom of speech, but white house press secretary sarah sanders said the former intelligence chief had used his access to sensitive files to make unfounded allegations. she has s
last year, 26% of papers received ana ora—stargrade, with results predicted to be broadly similar againgranted more time to question the suspect in the alleged terror attack in westminster on tuesday. 29 year—old salih khater, a british citizen originally from sudan, was arrested by armed police after crashing his car into a barrier outside the houses of parliament. he is being held on suspicion of terror offences and attempted murder. a malaysian judge has ruled that two women will be...
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we don‘t know if was a lightning bolt ora don‘t know if was a lightning bolt or a mechanical problem.rities haven‘t said how serious the injuries sustained are. it seems some of the passengers managed to walk off the plane after it came down. the airport has now closed while emergency services deal with the crash and families wait the news on the condition of the passengers and crew onboard. andrew plant, bbc news. universal credit is leaving domestic abuse victims at the mercy of their abusers. that‘s according to an investigation by the commons work and pensions committee. under the system, benefits are paid into one bank account per household, which mps say allows abusers to take control of family finances. but the government insists split payments are available for those who need them. zimbabwe‘s governing zanu pf party has taken a commanding lead in the country‘s first general election since the fall of former president robert mugabe. official results are not yet in after monday‘s poll, but according to zimbabwe‘s electoral commission zanu pf has won more than twice as many seats
we don‘t know if was a lightning bolt ora don‘t know if was a lightning bolt or a mechanical problem.rities haven‘t said how serious the injuries sustained are. it seems some of the passengers managed to walk off the plane after it came down. the airport has now closed while emergency services deal with the crash and families wait the news on the condition of the passengers and crew onboard. andrew plant, bbc news. universal credit is leaving domestic abuse victims at the mercy of their...
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it is going to be a bit like a mini olympics, ora mock 2018.4 and 2014, and he went on to great things. what is it like to ta ke great things. what is it like to take part in something like this? great, being so young and being in a massive, multisport event, having the nerves, but then a great team behind you, wearing your kit, you are so behind you, wearing your kit, you are so proud. i feel like i want to do this again, i want to keep going and where the england kit again. and with me is the chair of uk sport, and a gold olympic champion in rowing. this is a fantastic opportunity for young people, not only about the sport, but they get to learn about mental health, what it is like if you don‘t make it, why is that important? there is a huge educational piece built around the youth games. a four—day event, loads of competition, they are all excited and competitive, but alongside that they get workshops with amazing mentors like sammy, they get told what it is like to be in sport for long periods, how they can achieve their ambitions, but also
it is going to be a bit like a mini olympics, ora mock 2018.4 and 2014, and he went on to great things. what is it like to ta ke great things. what is it like to take part in something like this? great, being so young and being in a massive, multisport event, having the nerves, but then a great team behind you, wearing your kit, you are so behind you, wearing your kit, you are so proud. i feel like i want to do this again, i want to keep going and where the england kit again. and with me is the...
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es inconstitucional autorida ora ciudades santuario.esto es lo dice la corte de ral sessions deberÍarminar el tema de la injerencia rusa.comete es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. o% eduardo: muy buenas noches, jorge tiene el dÍa libre. el milagro durango. asÍ explqun el choque del Área de pasajeros emo de la deerto . los pasajerodente que se encuentra estigacÓn autoridades aeronÁuticnas ti vilm7< se relata el infierue se viviÓ a bor y fue llamado ajera. el azote de a to Á Í sar.m2 vilma: aviÓn. ashley: una las alas, Ñ6el piso y causÓ que nos gabeza. este vpor otro ro tanto el momento nte y el descontrol dentrove. se el llanto deticamente de vá abde golÓÍ adas mientras que ella gritaba que tenÍa miedo y se le dificultaba pensÓ que ese era su Último dÍa. bueno, ella se repone de las lesiones que friera el cuello durango, mÉxico ynto se prepara para áundartedes. ilia: aviz___ accidentÓ en durango es de far capacidad para algo mÁs de 100 personas. se expertos enxico expertos sobre la causa accidente en lnave. stimonios pasajeros queevivieron dice influir en lo que
es inconstitucional autorida ora ciudades santuario.esto es lo dice la corte de ral sessions deberÍarminar el tema de la injerencia rusa.comete es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. o% eduardo: muy buenas noches, jorge tiene el dÍa libre. el milagro durango. asÍ explqun el choque del Área de pasajeros emo de la deerto . los pasajerodente que se encuentra estigacÓn autoridades aeronÁuticnas ti vilm7< se relata el infierue se viviÓ a bor y fue llamado ajera. el...
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consejo es: no le dé pena pedirlme ca,jÉ-yloa ♪ bubuen día ♪ es agosto.uidación nacional toyota, ah orata. vayamos juntos.%$xw6u,bqbñÚsica) ♪os juegan6q con a las nuevo estudio calc ras as y televisiÓn, lourdes ti estar bien informada es para carolina un trabajo de tiempo completo. estoypuedo decir que estoy consumie pero estaiante de excepciÓn a b.la regla, entre laevisiÓn, radio es en promedionteractuando con meos >> una tenndas las a mayors digi para los cada losre 18 y...