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things, at wright paterson air force base. again, failing to pass the agreement will also keep us from moving forward with the across-the-board 3.1% pay increase for our troops, which is key to ensuring they're fairly compensated for their hard work and the sacrifices we've talked about today. it will be the largest pay raise in a decade and they shouldn't be prevented from getting it because of our political differences here on other issues. anyone who's read the constitution will tell you that the very first stated purpose of the federal government is to, and i quote, provide for the common defense. that's our fundamental responsibility here. if we can't put aside these partisan disagreements and reach an agreement to fund our armed forces, we're failing to carry out those duties. i hope it doesn't come to that. i hope politics can be put aside and we can agree soon to give our men and women in uniform the comprehensive support that they need. because when you meet veterans, as i did on veterans day across our state, you can
things, at wright paterson air force base. again, failing to pass the agreement will also keep us from moving forward with the across-the-board 3.1% pay increase for our troops, which is key to ensuring they're fairly compensated for their hard work and the sacrifices we've talked about today. it will be the largest pay raise in a decade and they shouldn't be prevented from getting it because of our political differences here on other issues. anyone who's read the constitution will tell you...
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steve paterson, nbc news >> with that, let's get right to meteorologist dylan dreyer what are we facing >> good evening, lester. this is storm we're watching all weekend long the northern side of it is where we will see most of the snow perhaps up to six inches or more in the northern plains and upper midwest. out ahead of the cold front, it is warmer, and a lot of rain and torrential storms. and up and down the east coast on sunday, rain and snow you go up into new york and new england, we could see significanamrhapas much as nine inches lesser amounts as you go farther to the south either way it is a huge travel day on sunday. and back through minneapolis, h lester >> dylan, thank you. >>> on this black friday, shoppers are not going to let weather or anything else frankly get in the way of the best bargains of the year joline kent has. so, has sox best deals in stores and online. >> three, two, one. >> black friday kicked off with a bang with more than 3,000 people lining up in cold weather to get into the mall of america for the busiest shopping day of the year. >> how early did you
steve paterson, nbc news >> with that, let's get right to meteorologist dylan dreyer what are we facing >> good evening, lester. this is storm we're watching all weekend long the northern side of it is where we will see most of the snow perhaps up to six inches or more in the northern plains and upper midwest. out ahead of the cold front, it is warmer, and a lot of rain and torrential storms. and up and down the east coast on sunday, rain and snow you go up into new york and new...
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chris martin speaking to colin paterson there.g to fake an illness to get a day off work. the office for national statistics says the average worker ta kes statistics says the average worker takes around four six days a year but official data does not include fa ke but official data does not include fake illnesses. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it looks like the weather fronts haven't taken a single day off either, it has been so wet, with more rain to come today as well. on the satellite picture it is this stripe of cloud you can see working its way in bringing the rain. it will tend to pivot away from northern ireland as we go through the rest of the afternoon, with the weather becoming drier but there will be a lot of cloud around. that will be a lot of cloud around. that will spread in a southern wales where we already have damp weather, probably reaching dorset, hampshire, perhaps the isle of wight. becoming drier in northern ireland but wherever you are today it will feel chilly with a cold wind that c
chris martin speaking to colin paterson there.g to fake an illness to get a day off work. the office for national statistics says the average worker ta kes statistics says the average worker takes around four six days a year but official data does not include fa ke but official data does not include fake illnesses. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it looks like the weather fronts haven't taken a single day off either, it has been so wet, with more rain to come today as well....
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colin paterson talking to them there in paris.is in a sikh temple as he celebrated indian culture and its people. prince charles is on a two—day trip and will meet india's head of state in the capital new delhi, as well as helping to mark the 550th anniversary of the birth of the founder of the sikh religion. rajini vaidya nathan reports breaking ad making bread at a sikh temple in delhi. prince charles got a taste of how to cook a chapati as he met worshippers in their community kitchen. his visit to the temple coincided with the 550th birth anniversary of guru nanak, the founder of sikhism. it also coincided with delhi's blues in season. today levels were dangerously high. at a service of remembers at the city's war cemetery, many people wore masks to protect themselves from the toxic air. the prince of wales conducted his duties without one. laying a wreath in one of the fallen. visiting the graves of those who lost a life. this is prince charles's tenth official visit, todayis charles's tenth official visit, today is all about
colin paterson talking to them there in paris.is in a sikh temple as he celebrated indian culture and its people. prince charles is on a two—day trip and will meet india's head of state in the capital new delhi, as well as helping to mark the 550th anniversary of the birth of the founder of the sikh religion. rajini vaidya nathan reports breaking ad making bread at a sikh temple in delhi. prince charles got a taste of how to cook a chapati as he met worshippers in their community kitchen. his...
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here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.and one at sunset — to launch their new album, everyday life. but to no audience. instead it will be streamed for free to fans watching around the world online. the tour for coldplay‘s last album visited five continents and grossed more than £400 million in ticket sales. this time, there won't be one — chris martin says for environmental reasons. we are taking time over the next year or two to work out... "how can our tour not only be sustainable, but how it can be actively beneficial?" the hardest thing is the flying side of things. but, for example, our dream is to have a show with no single—use plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. is it possible to be a carbon neutral band on tour? i hope so — that's what we are trying to work out. so i think it's a question ofjust accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others because everyone will catch up, i think, if you prove that it's easy to do it the right way. and there's one festival close
here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.and one at sunset — to launch their new album, everyday life. but to no audience. instead it will be streamed for free to fans watching around the world online. the tour for coldplay‘s last album visited five continents and grossed more than £400 million in ticket sales. this time, there won't be one — chris martin says for environmental reasons. we are taking time over the next year or two to work out... "how can our tour not...
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here's colin paterson.napping by indians in 1899 — the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that mitchell and kenyon‘s worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today, it will be shown for the first time in a century at the british textile biennial in the town. a very simple story — a frontier family encounters the native americans, who try to take the child, and they are saved by the plucky cowboy, so it has got feathers, smoking pistols — it is a cowboy film. it is often claimed that the great train robbery made in the us in
here's colin paterson.napping by indians in 1899 — the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that mitchell and kenyon‘s worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around...
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in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paterson who was the part of the case no matter who the shooting is bad that happened. to grassroots group being involved in the same go right and that was right and you know that person for the rest and short of 5 years aren't producing makgabo 1st you off i didn't know you were bashing. it curves out you were already interviewed in this case group that was right after he got arrested but i gather she threw out a lot of that or that i was actually not a part of the 2 other titles for it will surprise you to know that the interview with eli took 6 minutes. the little boys. were surprised to know that in your view did not ask him about the genesis other day in hell. you have information indicating that he was there. know it right yes so you report it down only you mistaken. god refused to kill jazz was a big bear and we should ask why we were there you never asked him about saying he's god. for what. i don't. do kids. they're kids i was a kid too i was that kid i was that that my family members a told their kids don't hide with a lexus. don
in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paterson who was the part of the case no matter who the shooting is bad that happened. to grassroots group being involved in the same go right and that was right and you know that person for the rest and short of 5 years aren't producing makgabo 1st you off i didn't know you were bashing. it curves out you were already interviewed in this case group that was right after he got arrested but i gather she threw out a lot of that or that i was actually...
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waiving change fees for flyers at major airports on sunday let's get more on this now from steve paterson >> reporter: across the country, bracing for another battle with bad weather. 56 million in all on alert for snow or high winds and flash floods and airlines aric taing notice american and delta waiving change fees for passengers traveling through dozens of hubs, on december 1st, and 2nd, including new york, boston and minneapolis. in colorado, today, whiteout weather, burying roads and covering cars. in northern arizona, roads in and out of flagstaff, cut off by nearly two feet of snow, making travel almost impossible in southern california, pockets of severe rain led to a mud slide, cutting off part of a major highway. in the northeast, it was heavyei havoc the storm in cape cod snapped this tree, and it collapsed right on top of a home gusty winds left a mess in philadelphia, too. >> i heard a sound, like a bomb. >> reporter: veronica brinkley's car, one of several crushed by bricks after the wind ripped apart a wall and in the midwest, plows are hitting the highways early, getting
waiving change fees for flyers at major airports on sunday let's get more on this now from steve paterson >> reporter: across the country, bracing for another battle with bad weather. 56 million in all on alert for snow or high winds and flash floods and airlines aric taing notice american and delta waiving change fees for passengers traveling through dozens of hubs, on december 1st, and 2nd, including new york, boston and minneapolis. in colorado, today, whiteout weather, burying roads...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet the two stars in paris, where the film opensstars, but ken miles might not be a familiar name. and i hope this changes that. we should be incredibly proud of him. and he is a legendary figure inside of racing circles but outside of that, no—one knows who he is. we're on the verge of something now you tell me we can't have the best man in world behind the wheel? how did you prepare for the driving scenes? they let us do as much as they could insure us for. some. kristin did a bit of driving, actually and you we nt bit of driving, actually and you went to racing school.|j bit of driving, actually and you went to racing school. i went to a racing school and did open wheel stuff, it was fantastic. if you two had been left to do all of the driving, how would it have a look? very boring! really slow! we are like grandpas, racing. we aren't bad, not the worst drivers in the world. no, we aren't the western world. no, we aren't the western world. but we were the worst on that set. there is an interesting link between your two careers. y
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet the two stars in paris, where the film opensstars, but ken miles might not be a familiar name. and i hope this changes that. we should be incredibly proud of him. and he is a legendary figure inside of racing circles but outside of that, no—one knows who he is. we're on the verge of something now you tell me we can't have the best man in world behind the wheel? how did you prepare for the driving scenes? they let us do as much as...
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here's colin paterson.pping by indians in 1899 — the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today, it will be shown for the first time in a century at the british textile biennial in the town. a very simple story — a frontier family encounters the native americans, who try to take the child, and they are saved by the plucky cowboy, so it has got feathers, smoking pistols — it is a cowboy film. it is often claimed that the great train robbery made in the us in 1903 was the first
here's colin paterson.pping by indians in 1899 — the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling...
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colin paterson has more. chris martin, here we are. in jordan. why are we here?at we consider the middle of the world and in the middle of the biggest area where we normally do not get to play. and bands like us do not come here very often. also, it is just so beautiful. it makes me fizzle with excitement. how difficult is it for bands who believe in environmental issues to go on believe in environmental issues to goona believe in environmental issues to go on a world tour at the moment?‘ great question. we are not touring this album. we are taking time over the next year or two to work out how can it not only our be sustainable but actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact. the hardest thing is the flying side of things. for example, ourdream is to flying side of things. for example, our dream is to have a show with no single use plastic, for it to be largely solar powered. now you have cropped up a few times on the main stage and paul mccartney will headline next year. any chance of coldplayjo
colin paterson has more. chris martin, here we are. in jordan. why are we here?at we consider the middle of the world and in the middle of the biggest area where we normally do not get to play. and bands like us do not come here very often. also, it is just so beautiful. it makes me fizzle with excitement. how difficult is it for bands who believe in environmental issues to go on believe in environmental issues to goona believe in environmental issues to go on a world tour at the moment?‘...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson met them on set and was given a lesson in how to stareearly years of the 21 century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseyside. the tripod falls... on location for the new bbc series the war of the worlds. do you think it could be from mars? something can erupt from mars and end up in surrey? as soon as i walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the camera's on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really can't. is it...a shooting star? that's right, a shooting star. why have i got these glasses on? they're not real! i like them. this adds instant character. i look scientific. # the chances of anything coming from mars are 1 million to one... rafe spall plays george, who has just left his wife and now has to flee aliens. something has arri
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson met them on set and was given a lesson in how to stareearly years of the 21 century there would be an alien invasion on the beach in merseyside. the tripod falls... on location for the new bbc series the war of the worlds. do you think it could be from mars? something can erupt from mars and end up in surrey? as soon as i walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy....
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led to the death of a student more than a dozen other fraternities had been suspended nbc's steve paterson is there >> reporter: tonight shockwaves through the campus at san diego state university after the death of dylan hernandez. >> it's horrifying and i feel terrible for the parents. >> reporter: the 19-year-old college freshman was rushed to the hospital the day after attending a phi dammia delta fraternity event wednesday night. the university acted swiftly, suspending 14 fraternities after i campus police investigation uncovered possible misconduct at the fraternity saying in part, the university will keep organizations under suspension while it considers next steps the fraternity responded saying phi gamma delta is working with the university and local authorities to understand the circumstances surrounding this tragic accident. this is is not the first time phi gamma delta found itself punished by the university two years ago the fraternity was put under probation after violating alcohol-related policies tonight the mother of timothy piazza, who died from a hayesing incident at pe
led to the death of a student more than a dozen other fraternities had been suspended nbc's steve paterson is there >> reporter: tonight shockwaves through the campus at san diego state university after the death of dylan hernandez. >> it's horrifying and i feel terrible for the parents. >> reporter: the 19-year-old college freshman was rushed to the hospital the day after attending a phi dammia delta fraternity event wednesday night. the university acted swiftly, suspending...
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going on tour to promote their latest album because of concerns about the environment, as colin patersonrform two concerts — one at sunrise, one at sunset — but to no audience. instead, it will be streamed live for free to fans around the world watching online. coldplay‘s last tour visited five continents and was seen by more than five million people. but this time, they will not be hitting the road in support of their new album everyday life. chris martin says for environmental reasons. we're taking time over the next year or two to work out... "how can our tour not only be sustainable, but how it can be actively beneficial?" the hardest thing is the flying side of things. but, for example, our dream is to have a show with no single—use plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. is it possible to be a carbon neutral band on tour? i hope so — that's what we're trying to work out. so i think it's a question ofjust accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others because everyone will catch up, i think, if you prove that it's easy to do it the rig
going on tour to promote their latest album because of concerns about the environment, as colin patersonrform two concerts — one at sunrise, one at sunset — but to no audience. instead, it will be streamed live for free to fans around the world watching online. coldplay‘s last tour visited five continents and was seen by more than five million people. but this time, they will not be hitting the road in support of their new album everyday life. chris martin says for environmental reasons....
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liberal party mp andrew hastie and senatorjames paterson were due to go on a study tour in china next applications were rejected. both men have been outspoken critics of china, singling out its human rights record, and its alleged interference in australian politics. the former mayor of new york, michael bloomberg, says he is sorry for his strong backing of the "stop and frisk" tactic used by the city's police. it disproportionately affected black and latino residents. the billionaire democrat, who was mayor from 2002 until 2013, said he believed the policy saved lives, but that good intentions were not good enough. mr bloomberg has indicated he may join the democratic race for the presidency, but has yet to confirm this. the 21—year—old greek player stefanos tsitsipas has won the tennis atp tour finals in london. tsitsipas came from a set down to beat dominic thiem in a 3rd set tie break to take the title, in his first appearance at the tournament. tsitsipas says he will mark the biggest victory of his career with a meal with his family and some champagne. sri lanka's most prominent
liberal party mp andrew hastie and senatorjames paterson were due to go on a study tour in china next applications were rejected. both men have been outspoken critics of china, singling out its human rights record, and its alleged interference in australian politics. the former mayor of new york, michael bloomberg, says he is sorry for his strong backing of the "stop and frisk" tactic used by the city's police. it disproportionately affected black and latino residents. the billionaire...
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here's colin paterson.world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. from northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapped by indians. mitchell and kenyon's documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today, it will be shown for the first time in a century at the british textile biennial in the town. a very simple story, a frontier family encounters native americans, who try to take the child, and they are saved by the plucky cowboy, so it has got tomhawks, feathers, smoking pistols, it is a cowboy film. it is often claimed that the great train robbery made in the us in 1903 was the first western. but kidnapping b
here's colin paterson.world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. from northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapped by indians. mitchell and kenyon's documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is...
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here's colin paterson.cording to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today, it will be shown for the first time in a century at the british textile biennial in the town. a very simple story — a frontier family encounters the native americans, who try to take the child, and they are saved by the plucky cowboy, so it has got feathers, smoking pistols — it is a cowboy film. it is often claimed that the great train robbery made in the us in 1903 was the first western. but kidnapping by indians was shot four years
here's colin paterson.cording to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. in northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapping by indians. mitchell and kenyon‘s documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie...
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latest album because of concerns about the environment, as our entertainment correspondent, colin patersonl perform two concerts — one at sunrise, one at sunset — but to no audience. instead, it will be streamed live for free to fans around the world watching online. coldplay‘s last tour visited five continents and was seen by more than five million people. but this time, they will not be hitting the road in support of their new album, everyday life. chris martin says for environmental reasons. we're taking time over the next year or two to work out how can our tour not only be sustainable, but how it can be actively beneficial? the hardest thing is the flying side of things. but, for example, our dream is to have a show with no single—use plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. is it possible to be a carbon neutral band on tour? i hope so — that's what we're trying to work out. so i think it's a question ofjust accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others because everyone will catch up, i think, if you prove that it's easy to do it the rig
latest album because of concerns about the environment, as our entertainment correspondent, colin patersonl perform two concerts — one at sunrise, one at sunset — but to no audience. instead, it will be streamed live for free to fans around the world watching online. coldplay‘s last tour visited five continents and was seen by more than five million people. but this time, they will not be hitting the road in support of their new album, everyday life. chris martin says for environmental...
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going on tour to promote their latest album because of concerns about the environment, as colin patersonone at sunrise, one at sunset — but to no audience. instead, it will be streamed live for free to fans around the world watching online. coldplay‘s last tour visited five continents and was seen by more than five million people. but this time, they will not be hitting the road in support of their new album everyday life. chris martin says for environmental reasons. we're taking time over the next year or two to work out... "how can our tour not only be sustainable, but how it can be actively beneficial?" the hardest thing is the flying side of things. but, for example, our dream is to have a show with no single—use plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. is it possible to be a carbon neutral band on tour? i hope so — that's what we're trying to work out. so i think it's a question of just accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others because everyone will catch up, i think, if you prove that it's easy to do it the right way. and there's
going on tour to promote their latest album because of concerns about the environment, as colin patersonone at sunrise, one at sunset — but to no audience. instead, it will be streamed live for free to fans around the world watching online. coldplay‘s last tour visited five continents and was seen by more than five million people. but this time, they will not be hitting the road in support of their new album everyday life. chris martin says for environmental reasons. we're taking time over...
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and a warm welcome to supporters freelance journalist only paterson who witnessed the fall of the wall 1st round and he points out the 30 years on from the fall of the wall at the far right his winning a worry going to support in the world's communist east. thank you once again all 3 for being with me today i'd like to begin with you charlie inevitably because you were there what do you remember most i remember most. listening or watching television and hearing reports coming in that there was some movement at the crossing points in the bag in wall and so we got into a car and drove flat out to a crossing point at the wall cool. and people walking towards us as we drove along this wide and we thought i would this must be just west berliners have come to have a look and now walking back into west berlin has me got closer and closer more and more people started coming through and it was a maelstrom of people by the time we actually managed to walk there and the mood was just incredible it was there were people crying hugging each other. you know when i think about it today it almost make
and a warm welcome to supporters freelance journalist only paterson who witnessed the fall of the wall 1st round and he points out the 30 years on from the fall of the wall at the far right his winning a worry going to support in the world's communist east. thank you once again all 3 for being with me today i'd like to begin with you charlie inevitably because you were there what do you remember most i remember most. listening or watching television and hearing reports coming in that there was...
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serves an and to implement the terms of the final judgment in the title of rhianna buffen and crystal patersontem 17, aaron number 170.19 in fiscal '9-'20 to implement positions and for a limited term through fiscal year '20-'21 at the district attorney's office and sheriff's office to implement the terms of the stipulated fine judgment for the aforementioned action. >> colleagues, can we take these items, same house, same call. without objection, these ordinances are passed on first reading unanimously. madam clerk, please call item number 18. >> a resolution to rename one block of gilbert street between bryant and branon and perpendicular to jeff adache way. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, this is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, call the next item. >> item 19 is a resolution to approve the jurisdictional transfer of 1419 bryant street under the jurisdiction of the municipal transportation agency and to the real estate division on behalf of animal care and control or the acc and 1,215th 1200 15th street and subject to the terms and conditions of a memorandum of unde
serves an and to implement the terms of the final judgment in the title of rhianna buffen and crystal patersontem 17, aaron number 170.19 in fiscal '9-'20 to implement positions and for a limited term through fiscal year '20-'21 at the district attorney's office and sheriff's office to implement the terms of the stipulated fine judgment for the aforementioned action. >> colleagues, can we take these items, same house, same call. without objection, these ordinances are passed on first...
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>>within an hour the mike was back in paterson back in he lovingarms of his family excited side and thaty're humans. excited happy.hey share my cousins have been too. >>charlie is willing to own dog next today, we're going to take a look at how people across the country came together today. but remember veterans day and in sports and what many say is their biggest ga in 6 years, the 49 ers go do to overtime with the seahawks. >>mark has an update coming up. >>cross country many people on earth our men and women in uniform today on veterans day and the president the vice president the democratic all of them going to es all a number of events throughout the nation to pay homage to our vets darryl forges has deils. a day of gratitude. >>a dato honor us veterans across the country. everything ans risked for us. now it is our duty to serve and protect them. every single day of our lives. >>presidentpeaking at a veterans day parade in new york. honoring those who gave service the ited states to >>and all across ourd. y. and his greatestliving heroes. >>the president wasn't the only back. vice
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but also on breakfast this morning: rafe spall gives colin paterson a lesson in how to react when youone i have just done thejurassic park film, and it turns out seeing a dinosaur is pretty similar to seeing a tripod martian. this is all you have to do. westlife will be on the sofa to explain how family life has inspired their comeback album, and what it was like to work with ed sheeran on their new single. the team from seven worlds, one planet tell us about filming this female dingo in australia who must use all her stamina and intelligence to catch a kangaroo to feed her hungry pups. good morning. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: the army is preparing fresh defences for flood—stricken parts of south yorkshire as more heavy rain is forecast across the uk. the village of fishlake, near doncaster, has been cut off by flooding, with hundreds of people being forced to leave their homes and businesses. a yellow weather warning for rain is due to come into force around nottingham, sheffield and doncaster in the next few hours. 200 army soldiers are helping to bolst
but also on breakfast this morning: rafe spall gives colin paterson a lesson in how to react when youone i have just done thejurassic park film, and it turns out seeing a dinosaur is pretty similar to seeing a tripod martian. this is all you have to do. westlife will be on the sofa to explain how family life has inspired their comeback album, and what it was like to work with ed sheeran on their new single. the team from seven worlds, one planet tell us about filming this female dingo in...
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started a week before obviously against penn state but shay paterson and he wassive line they played well against notre dame. i want to see if that offense travels against a maryland team with three straight losses but there is bad blood that the head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattis and his inability to call plays because he never called plays before. there is a little bad blood. >> there was sniping back and forth they were on staff together at alabama last year. the game on cb. this rivalry slipped to mediocrity for florida but it can turn. >> look at home miami. first head coach manny diaz bouncing back and forth between the perry and williams. he is starting williams against fsu. i believe fsu is going to alexbrock. >> undefeated smu against memphis. the primetime game. >> all the talk about smu quarterback shane bushel fantastic season undiesterhafted keep an eye on brady white, memphis quarterback completed 69% of the passes number one in the conference, throwing sass many tp touchdowns at shane. but less interceptions only four. keep an eye on brady white, th
started a week before obviously against penn state but shay paterson and he wassive line they played well against notre dame. i want to see if that offense travels against a maryland team with three straight losses but there is bad blood that the head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattis and his inability to call plays because he never called plays before. there is a little bad blood. >> there was sniping back and forth they were on staff together at alabama last year. the...
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>>within an hourhe mike was back paterson back in the loving arms of his family excited side and thatthey're a minds. excited happy they share my cousins have been too. >>to buy extended making it easy to it access all your favorite entertainment. >>now more of that game tonighwith the 49 wipe away our tears and try to ty're trying to move on. >>it's a rivalry again isn't mean what a what a chapter in this back and forth between these 2 squads this was a game that h the look. a feel of a playoff game can we to see it again now seahks quarterback russell wilson called it the craziest game he's ever played. and it certainly wa one ofthe craziest to watch 49 ers seahawks matters again it to the highlights we go, let's head out to santa clara look at the pre game veterans day festivities, a navy seals parachuted into levi's e lane, the 1st half niners were up. seattle gaining steam dk metcalf inside the fight to frosty talk pulls te ball out hold on to deny the seahawks a late score, 10 7, 9, years at the head. out of the reak, however. jim garoppolo's pass this goes through can't reports
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but shay paterson and the offensive line they played very well against notre dame. what i want to see now if that oechs is going to travel against the maryland team with three straight losses but also a little bad blood, head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattis and his inability to call plays because helabe there is bad blood between the coaches there. >> they were sniping back anthe. the afternoon game the on cb. miami and florida state, the rivalry slipped to mediocrity but the season can turn for the winner >> both teams not having a great season. look at home, first head coach manny diaz bounced back and forth between the quarterbacks, between the perry and jarrion williams. he starts williams against fsu. fsu arts starts allis. >> the bbk the boulevard the primetime game saturday night. undefeated smu against memphis. >> all the talk about smu quarterback shane having a fantastic season there. but keep an eye on brady white. memphis quarterback. completed 69% of passes number one in the conference. thrown as many tornado watches as shane buchelp k
but shay paterson and the offensive line they played very well against notre dame. what i want to see now if that oechs is going to travel against the maryland team with three straight losses but also a little bad blood, head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattis and his inability to call plays because helabe there is bad blood between the coaches there. >> they were sniping back anthe. the afternoon game the on cb. miami and florida state, the rivalry slipped to mediocrity...
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it started penn state but shay paterson and the offensive line they played well against notre dame.i want to see now is if the offense is going to travel against the maryland team with three straight losses but there is a little bad blood the head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattisis and inability to call plays because he never called plays before. there is a little bad blood between the coaches there. >> there was sniping back and forth those guys were on staff together at alabama last year. the afternoon game on abc. miami and florida state, man the rivalry sort of i said slipped in mediocrity but the season can turn for the winner >> both teams are not having a great season. you look at miami. head coach manny diaz has bounced back and forth between quarterbacks between the perry and williams. he is starting jarren williams against fsu. i believe fsu is arting allis honey brook. >> the we're here on bb king. the primetime here undefeated smu against memphis sflo all the talk about smu quarterback shane bushel trm fantastic season there undeeted watch brady white, m
it started penn state but shay paterson and the offensive line they played well against notre dame.i want to see now is if the offense is going to travel against the maryland team with three straight losses but there is a little bad blood the head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattisis and inability to call plays because he never called plays before. there is a little bad blood between the coaches there. >> there was sniping back and forth those guys were on staff together at...
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here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapped by indians. mitchell and ca nyon's documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899 that changes, they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today it will be shown for the first time in a sentry at the british textile daniel in the turn. very simple story, a frontier family encounters a native american, and they try to take the child and they are saved by the plucky cowboy so it has got, locks, feathers, smoking pistols, it is a cowboy film. it is often claimed that the great train robbery made in the us in 1903 was the first western. but kidnapping by indians was shot four years earlier and they are good reasons why the wild west was known in the north—west. there is this connection between the cotton
here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapped by indians. mitchell and ca nyon's documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899 that changes, they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today it will be...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson met them on set and was given a lesson in how to starede. the tripod falls... on location for the new bbc series the war of the worlds. do you think it could be from mars? something can erupt from mars and end up in surrey? as soon as i walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the cameras on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really can't. is it...a shooting star? that's right, a shooting star. why have i got these glasses on? they're not real! i like them. this adds instant character. i look scientific. # the chances of anything coming from mars are a million to one... rafe spall plays george, who has just left his wife and now has to flee aliens. something has arrived in england. when the aliens appear, is it tennis balls and socks and they'll all get
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson met them on set and was given a lesson in how to starede. the tripod falls... on location for the new bbc series the war of the worlds. do you think it could be from mars? something can erupt from mars and end up in surrey? as soon as i walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it,...
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in a world exclusive, he gave his only interview to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson.ay. and bands like us do not come here very often. also, it is just so beautiful. it makes me fizzle with excitement. how difficult is it for bands who believe in environmental issues to go on a world tour at the moment? that is a great question. we are not touring this album. we are taking time over the next year or two to work out how can it not only our be sustainable but actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact? the hardest thing is the flying side of things. for example, ourdream is to have a show with no single—use plastic. for it to be largely solar powered. now you have cropped up a few times on the main glastonbury stage and paul mccartney will headline next year. any chance of coldplay joining the bill? no. why not? i did pop up on stage last year and i loved doing so. stormzy, kylie. and then i saw a tweet after it that said you can always rely on him to come on in a tracksuit and ruin everything. so i was
in a world exclusive, he gave his only interview to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson.ay. and bands like us do not come here very often. also, it is just so beautiful. it makes me fizzle with excitement. how difficult is it for bands who believe in environmental issues to go on a world tour at the moment? that is a great question. we are not touring this album. we are taking time over the next year or two to work out how can it not only our be sustainable but actively beneficial?...
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lead singer chris martin has been talking exclusively to our entertainment correspondent, colin patersonw difficult is it for bands who believe in environmental issues to go on world tours at the moment? well, that is a great question. we‘re not touring this album. we‘re taking time over the next year or two to work out how can...not only our tour be sustainable, but how can it be actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact? the hardest thing is the flying side of things. but, for example, our dream is to have a show with no single use plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. glastonbury. you are so part of that festival now. you cropped up a couple of times on the main stage last year. it‘s been announced paul mccartney is going to headline next year. any chance of coldplay joining him on the bill? no. why not? i did pop up on stage last year and i loved doing so. stormzy, kylie. and then i saw a tweet afterwards that said, "you can always rely on him to come on in a tracksuit and ruin everything." so i thought, you
lead singer chris martin has been talking exclusively to our entertainment correspondent, colin patersonw difficult is it for bands who believe in environmental issues to go on world tours at the moment? well, that is a great question. we‘re not touring this album. we‘re taking time over the next year or two to work out how can...not only our tour be sustainable, but how can it be actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact?...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson met them on set and was given a lesson in how to starei walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the camera's on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really can't. is it...a shooting star? that's right, a shooting star. why have i got these glasses on? they're not real! i like them. this adds instant character. i look scientific. # the chances of anything coming from mars are 1 million to one... rafe spall plays george, who has just left his wife and now has to flee aliens. something has arrived in england. when the aliens appear, is it tennis balls and socks and they'll all get stuck in later? there's lots of this sort of acting. ready? yeah. no, no, that's too much. too much. because you have to remember that the audience are going to be seeing it, so y
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson met them on set and was given a lesson in how to starei walked onto the set, i thought, this is as big as any movie i've done. it's huge. robert carlyle plays the astronomer ogilvy. his first war of the worlds experience — jeff wayne's double album. we used to play it, and that tune is in my head. that's my earliest memories of war of the worlds — and richard burton's voiceover. the camera's on a lunch break. i can't work like this, i really...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet the stars in paris for their only british name to a lot of our viewers. i hope this changes that. we should be incredibly proud of him. and he's legendary inside of racing circles. but you're quite right — outside of racing circles, nobody knows who he is. ken miles is not a ford man. we're on the verge of something, and now you tell me that i can't have the best man in the world behind the wheel? how did you go about preparing for the driving scenes? they're going to let us do exactly as much as they can insure us for. so — which is to say, you know, some. christian did quite a bit of driving, actually, and you went to racing school. yeah, i went to a drive — racing school and whatnot and open—wheel stuff. it was fantastic. if you two had been left to do all of the driving, how would it have looked? very boring — really slow! yeah, it wouldn't have been... real grandpas racing. you know, we weren't bad. we're not the worst drivers in the world. no, we aren't the worst in the world. but we were the worst on that set. there is
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet the stars in paris for their only british name to a lot of our viewers. i hope this changes that. we should be incredibly proud of him. and he's legendary inside of racing circles. but you're quite right — outside of racing circles, nobody knows who he is. ken miles is not a ford man. we're on the verge of something, and now you tell me that i can't have the best man in the world behind the wheel? how did you go about preparing for...
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in a world exclusive, he gave his only interview to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson.onmental issues to go on world tours at the moment? that is a great question. we are not touring this album. we‘re taking time over the next year or two to work out how can it not only are to be sustainable but how can it be actively beneficial. how can we harness the resources that our tour creates an make it have a positive impact. the ha rd est make it have a positive impact. the hardest thing is the flying side of things but, for example, our dream is to have a show with no single—use plastic, largely solar—powered. glastonbury, you are so part of that festival. paul mccartney headlining next year. any chance of coldplay joining the bill? no. why not? i did p0p up joining the bill? no. why not? i did pop up on stage last year, and i loved doing so and then i saw a tweet saying you can always rely on him to come on in a tracksuit and read everything so i thought, you know what, a! should work on my trousers, be, should not be on line and the sea, just go and watch glastonbury for a
in a world exclusive, he gave his only interview to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson.onmental issues to go on world tours at the moment? that is a great question. we are not touring this album. we‘re taking time over the next year or two to work out how can it not only are to be sustainable but how can it be actively beneficial. how can we harness the resources that our tour creates an make it have a positive impact. the ha rd est make it have a positive impact. the hardest...
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lead singer chris martin has been talking exclusively to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson for bands who believe in environmental issues to go on a world tour at the moment? a great question. we are not touring this album. we are taking time over the next year or two to work out how can it not only our be sustainable but actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact. the hardest thing is the flying side of things. for example, ourdream is to have a show with no single use plastic, for it to be largely solar powered. now you have cropped up a few times on the main glastonbury stage and paul mccartney will headline next year. any chance of coldplay joining the bill? no. i did pop up on stage last year and i loved doing so. stormzy, kylie. and then i saw a tweet after it that said you can always rely on him to come on in a tracksuit and ruin everything. so i was... you know what, i should work a, on my trousers and b, i should not be out of line and perhaps, c, perhaps watch glastonbury for a year or so. did that
lead singer chris martin has been talking exclusively to our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson for bands who believe in environmental issues to go on a world tour at the moment? a great question. we are not touring this album. we are taking time over the next year or two to work out how can it not only our be sustainable but actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact. the hardest thing is the flying side of things....
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the point was made by the band's lead singer chris martin to bbc entertainment correspondent colin patersone, writing: thank you for all of your comments this week. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news, online, or bbc social media. you may even get to appear on the programme. you can e—mail us, you can find us on twitter, you can call us, and do have a look at our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning — welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today... the four main party leaders are grilled by voters. we live in a world where sometimes strange things have happened in politics. i will be diplomatic. this is bermuda triangle stuff! first heard here on question time! there are uncomfortable moments for all when they appear in a question time election special. as prince andrew is pictured horse—riding with the queen — another major company pulls its support from his mentoring scheme. the premier league's back after the international b
the point was made by the band's lead singer chris martin to bbc entertainment correspondent colin patersone, writing: thank you for all of your comments this week. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news, online, or bbc social media. you may even get to appear on the programme. you can e—mail us, you can find us on twitter, you can call us, and do have a look at our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage...