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ruby would i often, we didn't know. ruby would say what _ often, we didn't know.uestions, they would shut door~ i_ more questions, they would shut door~ i said — more questions, they would shut door. i said i would get her through the door. _ door. i said i would get her through the door, and the rest was up to her~ _ the door, and the rest was up to her~ i_ the door, and the rest was up to her~ i would _ the door, and the rest was up to her. i would carry a bag full of bibs _ her. i would carry a bag full of bibs and — her. i would carry a bag full of bibs and ruby would say, "can you go out on _ bibs and ruby would say, "can you go out on the _ bibs and ruby would say, "can you go out on the street?" sharon would say no. out on the street?" sharon would say no she _ out on the street?" sharon would say no. she asked what if she wore a beard _ no. she asked what if she wore a beard. ~ . , . , beard. we had instincts. the interviews — beard. we had instincts. the interviews were _ beard. we had instincts. the| interviews were ten minutes, beard. we had instincts.
ruby would i often, we didn't know. ruby would say what _ often, we didn't know.uestions, they would shut door~ i_ more questions, they would shut door~ i said — more questions, they would shut door. i said i would get her through the door. _ door. i said i would get her through the door, and the rest was up to her~ _ the door, and the rest was up to her~ i_ the door, and the rest was up to her~ i would _ the door, and the rest was up to her. i would carry a bag full of bibs _ her. i would...
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said we've gotta get ruby back on.e, and a couple were interesting. then the pandemic happen, so we thought about, ok, let'sjust go back and look at the archive. then it chimed with the louis podcast — then it chimed with the louis podcast and his good grace, we were _ podcast and his good grace, we were up— podcast and his good grace, we were up and running. you use the word audition. and clive, i think there was a sense of how the camera crew operated. there was a degree of auditioning of how they did theirjobs. ruby would say, and she was right, some cameramenjust aren't listening and can't do it. we would audition the camera men and women and they would come around to ruby's house, and then we would walk around the house and they would have to film us. if ruby said "oh, look at that picture", if they didn't swing the camera and come back to see our reaction, they didn't make the squad. we wanted the camera to have a personality, notjust a piece of dead meat. i wonder, given that celebrities in that kind of format w
said we've gotta get ruby back on.e, and a couple were interesting. then the pandemic happen, so we thought about, ok, let'sjust go back and look at the archive. then it chimed with the louis podcast — then it chimed with the louis podcast and his good grace, we were _ podcast and his good grace, we were up— podcast and his good grace, we were up and running. you use the word audition. and clive, i think there was a sense of how the camera crew operated. there was a degree of auditioning of...
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fan, was like — "we've gotta get ruby back on."see some of pamela and roseanne, and a couple of them were interested and then — then the pandemic happened, so we then actually thought about, ok, let'sjust go back and look at the archive. and then it chimed with the louis podcast and with his good grace, we were off and running. and you use the word audition. i think ruby, you used it, and i think, clive, there was a sense of even how the camera crew operated. there was a degree of auditioning about how they did theirjobs as well, wasn't there. yes, ruby would say, and she was right, that some cameramenjust aren't listening and can't do it. so we would audition the camera men and women and they would come round to ruby's house, and then we would walk around the house and they would have to film us. and if ruby said "oh, look at that picture up there", if they didn't swing the camera and look at the picture and then come back to see our reaction, they didn't make the squad. you wanted the camera to have a personality, notjust a piece
fan, was like — "we've gotta get ruby back on."see some of pamela and roseanne, and a couple of them were interested and then — then the pandemic happened, so we then actually thought about, ok, let'sjust go back and look at the archive. and then it chimed with the louis podcast and with his good grace, we were off and running. and you use the word audition. i think ruby, you used it, and i think, clive, there was a sense of even how the camera crew operated. there was a degree of...
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ruby, for you. to be able to represent — ruby, for you. to be able to represent new— ruby, for you. you. to be able to i represent new zealand in rugby, it's the most dominant sport in new zealand. it means so much to the country and for you, the journey to get here, does it kind of sink in, the magnitude of what you achieved? probably not, it's of what you achieved? probably not. it's quite — of what you achieved? probably not, it's quite heavy. _ of what you achieved? probably not, it's quite heavy. to - of what you achieved? probably not, it's quite heavy. to be i not, it's quite heavy. to be honest, we won the world cup, the commonwealth games. we need to get this across the line. i try not to swear because i'm so excited about it, but it takes every inch of your soul, we are just so grateful. to be part of an event like this in the olympics, which after such a 0lympics, which after such a high couple of years. it's just so beautiful hours quarantining going? so beautiful hours quarantining uroin? ~ . so beautiful hours quarantining hoin? . ., ., so beautiful hours quarantining
ruby, for you. to be able to represent — ruby, for you. to be able to represent new— ruby, for you. you. to be able to i represent new zealand in rugby, it's the most dominant sport in new zealand. it means so much to the country and for you, the journey to get here, does it kind of sink in, the magnitude of what you achieved? probably not, it's of what you achieved? probably not. it's quite — of what you achieved? probably not, it's quite heavy. _ of what you achieved? probably not, it's...
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thank _ ruby tui. what a character, ben. thank you, _ ruby tui. what a character, ben. sarah. and ruby tui. what a character, - ben. thank you, sarah. and this is the last time we will be speaking on abbott great stuff, thank you very much indeed. two weeks ago, japan opened the tokyo 0lympics with a ceremony which featured two mixed race japanese athletes in very high—profile roles — nba basketball star rui hachimura, and tennis champion naomi 0saka. in the days since there has been intense debate over whether this could be a watershed moment in the way japan views its growing multi—ethnic population. from tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes reports. it was the crowning moment of the opening ceremony and a big surprise — two of japan's most famous mixed—race athletes given the honour of leading the team and lighting the cauldron. but in the two weeks since, naomi 0saka in particular has been targeted with online abuse, with some questioning whether she is really japanese. it's something ariana miyamoto knows as well. back in 2016, she also caused shock here, becoming the firs
thank _ ruby tui. what a character, ben. thank you, _ ruby tui. what a character, ben. sarah. and ruby tui. what a character, - ben. thank you, sarah. and this is the last time we will be speaking on abbott great stuff, thank you very much indeed. two weeks ago, japan opened the tokyo 0lympics with a ceremony which featured two mixed race japanese athletes in very high—profile roles — nba basketball star rui hachimura, and tennis champion naomi 0saka. in the days since there has been...
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but ruby has a secret. she loves to sing.s a career in music but she fears her parents won't support her ambitions. funny and unconventional, ruby's parents bring wit and warmth to the story, and crucially they are played by deaf actors, troy kotsur and marlee matlin, who won an oscar for children of a lesser god in 1986. as for the hearing cast, emilia jones, who is the daughter of singer aled jones, is terrific, though eugenio derbez feels miscast as her flamboyant music teacher. still, i was prepared to forgive and forget when it came to the emotionalfinale. coda is an uplifting, inclusive tear—jerker with a flavour of the tv series glee, and it is a real step forward when it comes to the representation of deaf characters on screen. it is in cinemas, and on apple tv plus now. thanks for watching the film review with me anna smith. i will be back next week. meantime, stay safe. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. i'm chetan pathak. coming up on the programme... mo salah makes history as liverpool win at new boys norwic
but ruby has a secret. she loves to sing.s a career in music but she fears her parents won't support her ambitions. funny and unconventional, ruby's parents bring wit and warmth to the story, and crucially they are played by deaf actors, troy kotsur and marlee matlin, who won an oscar for children of a lesser god in 1986. as for the hearing cast, emilia jones, who is the daughter of singer aled jones, is terrific, though eugenio derbez feels miscast as her flamboyant music teacher. still, i was...
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clive, she's not in the same room as you, so what was ruby like to work with? erm... to work with her, and it's been even more thrilling to reunite after 20 years. yeah. well, you're both very welcome. layla smith is head of objective media group, part of the tv giant all3media and, before that, she was controller of entertainment at itv. i mean, layla, you're looking after a huge selection of programmes at 0bjective. what are your big hits at the moment? well, like what we're talking about, one of the big things, _
clive, she's not in the same room as you, so what was ruby like to work with? erm... to work with her, and it's been even more thrilling to reunite after 20 years. yeah. well, you're both very welcome. layla smith is head of objective media group, part of the tv giant all3media and, before that, she was controller of entertainment at itv. i mean, layla, you're looking after a huge selection of programmes at 0bjective. what are your big hits at the moment? well, like what we're talking about,...
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ruby, you won gold.ive years ago and using that as a motivation. just tell us how you feel now that you've managed to win the gold medal and you had a little bit of time to reflect on it. t and you had a little bit of time to reflect on it. i feel a bit like it, — time to reflect on it. i feel a bit like it, i'm _ time to reflect on it. i feel a bit like it, i'm talking - time to reflect on it. i feel a bit like it, i'm talking about| bit like it, i'm talking about the gold too much i need to be humble but i love it, i want to keep talking about it. the gold feels incredible. i can still taste the silver medal, i looked at the silver medal every single day, i took it with me to the olympics to remind me why we have sacrificed all that we have while we're here because it gets hard to know, ten years chasing this golden dream, and now we got it, and i get to sleep with a gold medal every night, it's got its own side of the bed so i am just over the moon, so grateful. president biden has announced that hong
ruby, you won gold.ive years ago and using that as a motivation. just tell us how you feel now that you've managed to win the gold medal and you had a little bit of time to reflect on it. t and you had a little bit of time to reflect on it. i feel a bit like it, — time to reflect on it. i feel a bit like it, i'm _ time to reflect on it. i feel a bit like it, i'm talking - time to reflect on it. i feel a bit like it, i'm talking about| bit like it, i'm talking about the gold too much i need to...
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ruby wax, who needs little introduction —
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receptionist ruby, who is 65... hi, ruby.e future is unclear. i think there's every possibility that come one october when the furlough scheme ends completely, then yes, i will possibly have to start looking for anotherjob. she can't afford to retire yet, so that's a worry. i don't think a lot of employers are happy to employ you if you're over 65. the highest rates of people on furlough used to be among the under—25s. but in the most recent data, we've seen that it's over—60s who are now more likely to be furloughed. and that's concerning because we're likely to see a rise in unemployment when thejob retention scheme ends in the autumn, and any workers who are kind of left on furlough are more likely to become unemployed. in its final stage, the scheme is changing. previously the government paid 80% of wages for hours not worked. in july that contribution fell to 70%, with the employer picking up 10%. from today, the government will pay 60% and the employer 20%, until furlough stops at the end of september. the british chamb
receptionist ruby, who is 65... hi, ruby.e future is unclear. i think there's every possibility that come one october when the furlough scheme ends completely, then yes, i will possibly have to start looking for anotherjob. she can't afford to retire yet, so that's a worry. i don't think a lot of employers are happy to employ you if you're over 65. the highest rates of people on furlough used to be among the under—25s. but in the most recent data, we've seen that it's over—60s who are now...
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receptionist ruby, who's 65... hi, ruby.it, but the future is unclear. i think there's every possibility that come october 1st, when the furlough scheme ends completely, then, yes, i will possibly have to start looking for anotherjob. the highest rates of people on furlough used to be among the under 25s. but in the most recent data, we've seen that it's over 60s who are now more likely to be furloughed. we know that when older people lose theirjobs, they are more likely to leave the labour force entirely. any workers who are kind of left on furlough are more likely to become unemployed. in its final stage, the scheme is changing. previously, the government paid 80% of wages for hours not worked. injuly, that contribution fell to 70%, with the employer picking up 10%. from today, the government will pay 60% and the employer 20% until furlough stops at the end of september. the british chambers of commerce thinks a fifth of firms still using it are now considering redundancies. the extra cost is a strain for businesses which
receptionist ruby, who's 65... hi, ruby.it, but the future is unclear. i think there's every possibility that come october 1st, when the furlough scheme ends completely, then, yes, i will possibly have to start looking for anotherjob. the highest rates of people on furlough used to be among the under 25s. but in the most recent data, we've seen that it's over 60s who are now more likely to be furloughed. we know that when older people lose theirjobs, they are more likely to leave the labour...
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but ruby has a secret. she loves to sing.y, and crucially they are played by deaf actors, troy kotsur and marlee matlin, who won an oscar for children of a lesser god in 1986. as for the hearing cast, emilia jones, who is the daughter of singer aled jones, is terrific, though eugenio derbez feels miscast as her flamboyant music teacher. still, i was prepared to forgive and forget when it came to the emotionalfinale. coda is an uplifting, inclusive tear—jerker with a flavour of the tv series glee, and it is a real step forward when it comes to the representation of deaf characters on screen. it is in cinemas, and on apple tv plus now. thanks for watching the film review with me anna smith. i will be back next week. meantime, stay safe. hello, it's a mixed picture this weekend. sunshine for some. cloud and rain for others. the low pressure has been burning outbreaks of rain into parts of wales, the midlands, northern england and northern ireland. elsewhere some warm spells of sunshine. we've had some breaks in the cloud across
but ruby has a secret. she loves to sing.y, and crucially they are played by deaf actors, troy kotsur and marlee matlin, who won an oscar for children of a lesser god in 1986. as for the hearing cast, emilia jones, who is the daughter of singer aled jones, is terrific, though eugenio derbez feels miscast as her flamboyant music teacher. still, i was prepared to forgive and forget when it came to the emotionalfinale. coda is an uplifting, inclusive tear—jerker with a flavour of the tv series...
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sure botulism oh, yeah, we caught botulism everybody loved ruby tuesday but you did not enjoy ruby wednesdayghter ] back in my day, rudy giuliani wasn't on cameo. he was on his cousin because she was his wife [ dog barking well, apparently it is legal, rusty. fact is, it's probably the only legal thing he's ever done back in my day, we weren't worried about climate change in fact, we really aren't worried too much about it now. which is why the world is going to end in about, oh, i don't know, eight years. back in my day, we didn't have over 100 degree heat domes in oregon tillamook cheddar! [ laughter ] back in my day if you were getting overheated in oregon it was because you had travel dysentery and you were about to die. but no matter, half your family and oxen already died back in the river when you thought you could just, you know, cock the wagon and float across worst vacation ever. best computer game though. kids ♪ back in my day, there was no alcohol in mountain dew, or was there? i mean who the hell really knows what's in mountain dew i don't want to know all i know is whatever's i
sure botulism oh, yeah, we caught botulism everybody loved ruby tuesday but you did not enjoy ruby wednesdayghter ] back in my day, rudy giuliani wasn't on cameo. he was on his cousin because she was his wife [ dog barking well, apparently it is legal, rusty. fact is, it's probably the only legal thing he's ever done back in my day, we weren't worried about climate change in fact, we really aren't worried too much about it now. which is why the world is going to end in about, oh, i don't know,...
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ford and earl warren flew to dallas to question jack ruby after jack ruby had killed oswald. and questioned him at length. and met with mrs. oswalt and met with marguerite also the mother. he did a lot of work, productive produced a book, jack styles i pointed out he wrote a book. think it came out in 1966 called portrait of the assassin. he believed in the inclusions that the warren commission published. he helped to shape those conclusions, crafting the language that said there is no evidence of any other participation of any collusion of other players that oswald, the evidence indicate oswald is the known assassin. they believed oswald to be the alone assassin. it was also very open with those critics and would say, i heard him stand number of occasions if you have evidence, bring it forward. we are still willing to consider it. but in the absence of any other evidence the conclusion stands. >> a terrific. missy if i can sneak a couple more in here before we have to wrap up. can you talk to us about why did he dump rockefeller in bp and 76? tough decision. ford made princi
ford and earl warren flew to dallas to question jack ruby after jack ruby had killed oswald. and questioned him at length. and met with mrs. oswalt and met with marguerite also the mother. he did a lot of work, productive produced a book, jack styles i pointed out he wrote a book. think it came out in 1966 called portrait of the assassin. he believed in the inclusions that the warren commission published. he helped to shape those conclusions, crafting the language that said there is no evidence...
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that probably means rupiah and ruby, -- ruby indian ruby.robably at the front for traders to look at. the baht and peso have been beaten up badly, but it may be that the local situations are to uncertain, so only the briefest of traders would look at thailand and the philippines. it depends on the won being reasonably stable. the activity in the moment is all about equities, and the won is on the sidelines. the asian high-yields do have a chance until the end of the month. haidi: mark cranfield. you can follow more on that story, markets live blog. amp posted a 20% slide in profit as a grappled with outflows. let's get some insight behind the results with the cfo of amp joining us now. let's start with the outflows, when it comes to management, 2.7 billion dollars worth of outflows. what is the plan to win back trust and credibility? >> thanks. we did report lower levels. we are making changes, including improving platforms. we have made changes in that area, and we are also continuing to work with financial advisors. the program has a big r
that probably means rupiah and ruby, -- ruby indian ruby.robably at the front for traders to look at. the baht and peso have been beaten up badly, but it may be that the local situations are to uncertain, so only the briefest of traders would look at thailand and the philippines. it depends on the won being reasonably stable. the activity in the moment is all about equities, and the won is on the sidelines. the asian high-yields do have a chance until the end of the month. haidi: mark...
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new at this time >> host: you write in your most recent book that you integrated that school all of ruby bridges but without a police escort. my parents and the school district and i suppose the school newspaper or the town newspaper. they decided we didn't want to makedn a big deal about it. it would be nothing unusual here but what wasas very unusual i remember delegations of educators and standing in the doorway to look at us on the 25 or so white kids who were in the class with me just to see how it was going. it was an intense time and my mother said at one point i broke out in hives. it's like anything you look back at that time period and i've remember some of the bad stuff. my overall feeling which was of excitement of learning things. that's where galvanized. i had friends. there were some white kids who were not nice to me but my first grade teacher and my second grade teacher which were the key formative years were just fantastic. they didfa everything they could to make everything run smoothly but there were bumps. >> host: in her book annette gordon-reed has written three ab
new at this time >> host: you write in your most recent book that you integrated that school all of ruby bridges but without a police escort. my parents and the school district and i suppose the school newspaper or the town newspaper. they decided we didn't want to makedn a big deal about it. it would be nothing unusual here but what wasas very unusual i remember delegations of educators and standing in the doorway to look at us on the 25 or so white kids who were in the class with me...
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mark web is full and development, so my ruby enabling kenya resident and others have told us the fighters and the gray region of entered the historic town. la bella, there were rumors that they were play some local residents over the last week. some of the residents that they've had gunfire at night, but they say it's normal to to have some gunfire at night there. but then just in the last few hours, resident said they could see the, the gray and people's liberation from finances getting close. busy and then just to show while ago they've taken control of the town to town with a population of 20000 people, but it couldn't be of greater religious and cultural and historical significance. a 100 years old, full of ancient church, and in a holy site, 4 years millions of orthodox christine. but it is also, as will appears to be a significant incursion on the part of the grand people's liberation funds from the north, coming into the territory of the enemy. they've been fighting with a mar of militia to the south, and now it seems they have taken control of the town as well inside the enemy ter
mark web is full and development, so my ruby enabling kenya resident and others have told us the fighters and the gray region of entered the historic town. la bella, there were rumors that they were play some local residents over the last week. some of the residents that they've had gunfire at night, but they say it's normal to to have some gunfire at night there. but then just in the last few hours, resident said they could see the, the gray and people's liberation from finances getting close....
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"baby ruby"? >> yeah. i did a film upstate, a beautiful little film called "baby ruby."s out in november and you can't say anything about that >> yeah. i seem to have segued from a tv show where i can't tell you anything on to a movie where i can't tell you anything. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's correct >> i can tell you how that tv show ended now if you want >> jimmy: no i loved you -- i was giant fan of "game of thrones. when you do a marvel thing, do they have lawyers come into the room, like, "hey, sign these papers." and you -- >> i just think it's an aura i think that there's a kind of, like, you just know. no one tells you no one says you can't say anything well, first of all, they don't -- you know, i didn't get sent a script. i just got sent "this is who you're playing." >> jimmy: oh, really >> yeah. and so i was like, "okay." i just had to google the character. [ laughter ] this is a hell of a way to kind of work out, you know, who you're playing >> jimmy: what did you find from google? >> well, i found out that he -- i googled him and i was like -- he's a cha
"baby ruby"? >> yeah. i did a film upstate, a beautiful little film called "baby ruby."s out in november and you can't say anything about that >> yeah. i seem to have segued from a tv show where i can't tell you anything on to a movie where i can't tell you anything. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's correct >> i can tell you how that tv show ended now if you want >> jimmy: no i loved you -- i was giant fan of "game of thrones. when you do a...
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bob in somalia are kind of affiliates in syria and the ruby peninsula. and isis attempting to create a kayla fight in syria and iraq and establishing affiliates across the african asia . the fundamental obligation of a president, in my opinion, is the defend and protect america. not against threats of 2001, but against the threats of 2021 and tomorrow. well, as after the u. s. departed taliban leaders spoke of attracting international investment and forming an inclusive government. while the group has been celebrating, it's also expressed disappointment at what's been left behind, and couple airport planes and helicopters were disabled all the equipment destroyed . meanwhile, they're been long queues outside banks in couple the countries long running economic problems got worse. as the taliban advance, people have been trying to withdraw their maximum limit of $200.00 a day. syrian government forces have wrapped up their offensive on a rebel enclave in the south. west. fighting to the city of raw has escalated over the past week. along with the faith of
bob in somalia are kind of affiliates in syria and the ruby peninsula. and isis attempting to create a kayla fight in syria and iraq and establishing affiliates across the african asia . the fundamental obligation of a president, in my opinion, is the defend and protect america. not against threats of 2001, but against the threats of 2021 and tomorrow. well, as after the u. s. departed taliban leaders spoke of attracting international investment and forming an inclusive government. while the...
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the query is mac and cheese per rubies. and the 2 results are any home grown organic mac and cheese and n. he's really should or microwave will macaroni and she is, which are neither of them are produce. so it's saying that want to be equally bad matches. what's the use of doing that? a lot of it, i think, is to train search, search algorithms. so like when someone says the computer and types a product, the algorithm will be able to determine with more accuracy what product is that that person is looking for. for every 10 answers curate earnest, less than one cent. to get an idea of how much money he can make, we leave him to work for 30 minutes. he's answered 180 questions over the course of half an hour. how much you earned $0.15 for whole half hour. which would be 30 cents t hour. yeah. which are pretty definitely not level a livable wage. that's for sure. so they have the right to do this. i mean, they have right to do whatever they want. i'm the one coming to them for a little tiny bits of, of coins on this website. an
the query is mac and cheese per rubies. and the 2 results are any home grown organic mac and cheese and n. he's really should or microwave will macaroni and she is, which are neither of them are produce. so it's saying that want to be equally bad matches. what's the use of doing that? a lot of it, i think, is to train search, search algorithms. so like when someone says the computer and types a product, the algorithm will be able to determine with more accuracy what product is that that person...
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we've got a couple more days of below average temperatures to go including four ruby and bodacious.tastic name, in south san francisco. it looks like they're not going to be willing to leave their nest for a walk this evening. >> translator: in the low 60s right now, dropping down into the upper 50s as we head through the rest of this evening. get your pets out for some exercise tomorrow and wednesday with those below average temperatures before the heat builds later on this week. the fog is going to spread into the inland valleys and pretty widespread by early tomorrow morning, but it will back. good visibility by 10:00 in the morning for most inland parts of the bay area with improving visibility's around the bay and along the coast as we head towards midday and into early afternoon. temperatures mostly starting off in the low to mid 50s early tomorrow morning, even upper 40s around santa rosa. just a couple degrees below average but several degrees below normal for most high temperatures tomorrow, almost exactly where we were today. mid-60s in the city with low 70s and the east b
we've got a couple more days of below average temperatures to go including four ruby and bodacious.tastic name, in south san francisco. it looks like they're not going to be willing to leave their nest for a walk this evening. >> translator: in the low 60s right now, dropping down into the upper 50s as we head through the rest of this evening. get your pets out for some exercise tomorrow and wednesday with those below average temperatures before the heat builds later on this week. the fog...
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he carried a deadly attack on a tankard, ruby and c. 2 crew members were killed last week and the ledge drone strike on the vessel linked to an israel billionaire to run denies responsibility and pledge as a severe response if it is attacked. fall asleep with a later this morning than from tel aviv tension. can the region are running high and med concerned that they could be a confrontation between iran and those opposing her? so i think we had seen the red treat increased dramatically, particularly as the way the prime minister, enough to be bennett had sprung words for tyrann, shall not be off. so he ron is the one that carried out the attack against the ship . intelligence sources have uncovered evidence of this and we expect the international community to make any clear uranium regime plot that they have made a serious mistake. in any case, we know how to convey the message to iran in our own way. now the united states and united kingdom have joined israel in pointing as of yet, and substantiated fingers at iran, blaming hope of being behind the tax, the secretary of state, and to b
he carried a deadly attack on a tankard, ruby and c. 2 crew members were killed last week and the ledge drone strike on the vessel linked to an israel billionaire to run denies responsibility and pledge as a severe response if it is attacked. fall asleep with a later this morning than from tel aviv tension. can the region are running high and med concerned that they could be a confrontation between iran and those opposing her? so i think we had seen the red treat increased dramatically,...
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it won't be all ruby murray's curry houses, you know, pint of beers and everything.ntly bengali dishes. we sell fish. do you guys get certain woke customers asking for staff curry, which is like the stuff that's not on the menu. yeah. yeah, we get that, too. back when i was in school, when i left school, we made the curries to the food industry, adapted to them. yeah, to their tongues and... the masalas and... and now we... they're adapting to our food. yeah! do you get my point? 100%. and i think that is a masterful touch. they love it. we as a community forget the power we have. our dads came to this country, and they didn't even speak the language. they gave birth to a completely different industry. we're smart people, we're creative people. what does it mean to be a british bangladeshi? for me, it's supporting england in football and bangladesh in cricket. it's speaking bangla and english in the exact same sentence. it's eating rice and curry for mains and british chocolates for dessert. it's having a shopping list that starts with milk and bread and ends with bh
it won't be all ruby murray's curry houses, you know, pint of beers and everything.ntly bengali dishes. we sell fish. do you guys get certain woke customers asking for staff curry, which is like the stuff that's not on the menu. yeah. yeah, we get that, too. back when i was in school, when i left school, we made the curries to the food industry, adapted to them. yeah, to their tongues and... the masalas and... and now we... they're adapting to our food. yeah! do you get my point? 100%. and i...
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the fighters foster talk the town in 2017 mocking the beginning of the conflict in this ruby and natural gas reach nothin most region of muslim. be they to control of more simple order prior in 2020 but people who fled their homes and i'll be asked by local officials to return frequent patrols around the town on making that easier for some money because couldn't be that. and i can be a mom, but we for the so it just came, we were being chased around like goods by us. children were suffering in the forest where we whining. now we have coming back to civilization. taking this port town is a major victory for the troops. they say they want to remove also, but from the entire province, within a month, our actions talk more done. what i can see today we are free wherever most of the, the prior for it from terrorist. but this is different speech. the next stage is to move forward to go today a big, strong hold. some honestly said the rebellion in colorado is largely wanted aided by inequalities and grievances against the state. it's also believed fighters from other parts of the continent are
the fighters foster talk the town in 2017 mocking the beginning of the conflict in this ruby and natural gas reach nothin most region of muslim. be they to control of more simple order prior in 2020 but people who fled their homes and i'll be asked by local officials to return frequent patrols around the town on making that easier for some money because couldn't be that. and i can be a mom, but we for the so it just came, we were being chased around like goods by us. children were suffering in...
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to blend past and future the new which tree display encourages users to write down the dreams that ruby can of technology, pride and hope for a better tomorrow. than you can. >> well feel the still a very high views above tokyo. i'm justin surrency. >> now to bay area baseball. kris bryant making his first debut after being traded to the giants on friday as san francisco took on the houston astros bryant got a standing ovation and he didn't disappoint and the 3rd inning bryant comes up with the giants down by 2. >> he lines one over the left field wall for a home run. >> it was his only hit of the game. but it was a big one and later and any brandon crawford with a base hit up the middle that ties the game. the next hitter is darin ruf, drives and buster posey to give the giants that lead and they never looked back tears just the winds by 5 3 after the game. kris bryant talk about what it was like to play in san francisco. it's really cool for them to be cheering for you this time, you know, around. so i. >> you know, it's talking. i like that. they're just saying how i've had an unbeli
to blend past and future the new which tree display encourages users to write down the dreams that ruby can of technology, pride and hope for a better tomorrow. than you can. >> well feel the still a very high views above tokyo. i'm justin surrency. >> now to bay area baseball. kris bryant making his first debut after being traded to the giants on friday as san francisco took on the houston astros bryant got a standing ovation and he didn't disappoint and the 3rd inning bryant comes...
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that killed at least 60 people, including 13 american military personnel and other news could for ruby, facing a political crisis. congress has decided going to new, left this cabinet and we meet the cancer patients in lebanon, who are victims of i help support system on like support. ah, we're going to begin with a deepening crisis and i've got to stand the us president is threatening to strike back in response to attacks outside counsel airport. as many as 60 people, including 13 members of the american military, have been killed. the group i saw has claimed responsibility. joe biden says the service members who died our heroes and his voting to make those responsible, paid the president exhaust military commanders to draw up plans to strike back. the taliban has condemned the attacks. the group spokesman told on to 0, the area in which the assault happened is under the responsibility of the fallen forces. there's this attack, but then there's also the situation around the airport. the gatherings of tens of thousands of people around couple airports is a suitable location for these a
that killed at least 60 people, including 13 american military personnel and other news could for ruby, facing a political crisis. congress has decided going to new, left this cabinet and we meet the cancer patients in lebanon, who are victims of i help support system on like support. ah, we're going to begin with a deepening crisis and i've got to stand the us president is threatening to strike back in response to attacks outside counsel airport. as many as 60 people, including 13 members of...
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areas, human figures show, hundreds of thousands of people are going hungry. malcolm web is in my ruby with more on how if the opiate is treating the 8 organizations good monetary organization said that they were suspended since last week, but it was just a short while ago that the government put out the statement confirming that and the things that they've accused those organizations of included using social media to disseminate propaganda. humanitarian organizations commonly try to publicize the crises that they're working on, where they're trying to assist people. the government, on the other hand, throughout the duration of the conflict, was cut off the internet, cut off the phone, cut off the electricity throughout the gray region. there's definitely an information war going on as well. and the government clearly object to the humanitarian organization telling the world about what's actually going on on the ground. another one of those accusations was against doctors without borders, reporting, satellites, communications equipment without the license for the schools. and all of th
areas, human figures show, hundreds of thousands of people are going hungry. malcolm web is in my ruby with more on how if the opiate is treating the 8 organizations good monetary organization said that they were suspended since last week, but it was just a short while ago that the government put out the statement confirming that and the things that they've accused those organizations of included using social media to disseminate propaganda. humanitarian organizations commonly try to publicize...
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i mean, don't they, don't they see this here, or is a distinct all of us are just a bunch of rubies that can be easily ignored. go ahead, ryan. yeah, that's good question. so my co author can't heck and lively he did a great job helped me with a book. and his perspective is kind of like, you know, the, the iron curtain. so, you know, run reagan, he's able to reach out to the russians in the eighty's and the russians thought we were the bad guys. so i think, i think we need to work with them. kind of that with that approach may be the big tech ceos think that, you know, they really think that christian conservative right wing people are evil or the enemy. so maybe need to bridge that divide as possible. but, but yeah, going back to was ex said, i mean, yeah. who, who is controlling these people? how me effected i. i worked for about 3 months as a contractor for uber corporate doing account security and the ceo of hoover, the time travis colonic at one point he said, you know, all lives matter and they forced him to retract that. and i, so i see a lot of influence when i was there, when we
i mean, don't they, don't they see this here, or is a distinct all of us are just a bunch of rubies that can be easily ignored. go ahead, ryan. yeah, that's good question. so my co author can't heck and lively he did a great job helped me with a book. and his perspective is kind of like, you know, the, the iron curtain. so, you know, run reagan, he's able to reach out to the russians in the eighty's and the russians thought we were the bad guys. so i think, i think we need to work with them....
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they are prepared to act on rubies, and in fact, our colleagues were talking so many of the people who are besieging the terminal earlier today. and quite many of them have simply nothing, no ticket, no papers, no passport, but simply has to be that on the off chance that they might get on some flight somehow. as i mentioned that military flights have we started the u. s. as both stood, it's contingent at the airport by a 1000 extra soldiers that has resumed, but they still have thousands more people to clear. and there's also been a resumption of charter flights and flights by the other military's who have have had a presence here getting their own embassy people out. and also people connected with their missions here who, who feel bundle, who feel that they would be susceptible to to retaliation by the taliban if they stayed here or thinks about roman pride with that update from a couple let's say now from the native secretary general that jens dolton beg, who's called on the taliban to facilitate the departure of all those who want to leave afghanistan. so beg, also playing the afgh
they are prepared to act on rubies, and in fact, our colleagues were talking so many of the people who are besieging the terminal earlier today. and quite many of them have simply nothing, no ticket, no papers, no passport, but simply has to be that on the off chance that they might get on some flight somehow. as i mentioned that military flights have we started the u. s. as both stood, it's contingent at the airport by a 1000 extra soldiers that has resumed, but they still have thousands more...