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sally: was it gradual? i know sometimes when i make decisions, i mull over for a long period of time and then i will think, i am going to do this or i can't take this anymore. gretchen: i can't talk specifically about all my emotions over the years, but in general terms, for women, i often think we are so used to working extra hard, that we feel we can change the dynamic if we just work a little more hard. you keep hoping they will finally see you for who you really are. i often think actually that stronger women are worse victims because of that. we are so used to banging our head against a brick wall to get ahead and persevere against all odds, that we keep fighting instead of saying something. that is the dynamic that needs to change. sally: it must've been humiliating for you. what about your colleagues at fox? didn't people say, hmm, i wonder why gretchen just lost the show that had the highest ratings on television? i don't get it. gretchen: you find out who your friends are. sally: how did that happe
sally: was it gradual? i know sometimes when i make decisions, i mull over for a long period of time and then i will think, i am going to do this or i can't take this anymore. gretchen: i can't talk specifically about all my emotions over the years, but in general terms, for women, i often think we are so used to working extra hard, that we feel we can change the dynamic if we just work a little more hard. you keep hoping they will finally see you for who you really are. i often think actually...
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so sally hemmings is part of an inheritance. i think it's important to remember that slaves were property and could be inherited through marriage as well as being bought and sold. so when jefferson married his wife, martha in 1772 she was it daughter of a very wealthy slave trader and it was through john wales that jefferson inherited 135 slaves and sally hemmings was one of those slaves. so she was born on the eastern shore and arrived here in about 1773 or 1774. sally hemmings is a person who is shrouded in mystery because we know so little about her. there are actually only four references to deskrapgzs of her that exist in the last 200 years. jefferson himself never wrote about her explicitly. so she remains this very mysterious figure. but i think it's important to emphasize she was related to jefferson's wife. so she was martha wales jefferson's half sister and she may have even resembled jefferson's wife. so in 1784 jefferson took up a post in paris as essentially a trade ambassador. he was trying to forge treaties with t
so sally hemmings is part of an inheritance. i think it's important to remember that slaves were property and could be inherited through marriage as well as being bought and sold. so when jefferson married his wife, martha in 1772 she was it daughter of a very wealthy slave trader and it was through john wales that jefferson inherited 135 slaves and sally hemmings was one of those slaves. so she was born on the eastern shore and arrived here in about 1773 or 1774. sally hemmings is a person who...
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sally is braving the cold.lly when we're talking about davos, it is about how we repair the world economy, but this time, the message is very much, it is on the men. absolutely. that's definitely the message we've had so far here. you talked about what the imf had to say about the outlook for 2018, on top of that, you have mentioned the survey from pwc about business leaders being the most optimistic they have been for years. here, they are well aware of the challenges we are well aware of the challenges we are facing. in fact, the theme is all about how to create an environment where we are sharing in terms of trade, expertise, in our fractured world. when they talk about the fractures in the world at the moment, there are lots of issues, of course, but the main one issues, of course, but the main one is the thinking about the us and the actions of president donald trump. today, we have already seen some action in terms of protectionism, you could call it — fresh tariffs slapped on steel products coming out of
sally is braving the cold.lly when we're talking about davos, it is about how we repair the world economy, but this time, the message is very much, it is on the men. absolutely. that's definitely the message we've had so far here. you talked about what the imf had to say about the outlook for 2018, on top of that, you have mentioned the survey from pwc about business leaders being the most optimistic they have been for years. here, they are well aware of the challenges we are well aware of the...
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and i'm sally bundock in davos, at the world economic forum. could europe he set for a big pay rise? germany's biggest union demands an inflation—busting deal for millions of workers. live from london and davos, that's our top story on wednesday 24th january. the industrial workers union normally sets the tone for pay across germany — but will they end up helping the eurozone wind down its stimulus programme? also in the programme... full steam ahead for the pacific's free trade deal. australia welcomes the new deal that's been reached a year after the united states withdrew. of climate change. i will be talking to the boss of the world's biggest wind energy producer, who is here in davos. and we want you to be a part of the conversation. as quitting smartphones is described as the new "quitting smoking" in the ft, we're asking, are you addicted to your device? and if you quit your smartphone, what would you miss most? let us know — just use the #bbcbizlive. that's an easy question, i would miss your tweets the most! hello and welcome to busine
and i'm sally bundock in davos, at the world economic forum. could europe he set for a big pay rise? germany's biggest union demands an inflation—busting deal for millions of workers. live from london and davos, that's our top story on wednesday 24th january. the industrial workers union normally sets the tone for pay across germany — but will they end up helping the eurozone wind down its stimulus programme? also in the programme... full steam ahead for the pacific's free trade deal....
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.azon. we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal is
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.azon. we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission...
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and i'm sally bundock in davos at the world economic forum. our economy is booming , that's the upbeat message that us president donald trump is bringing here as he talks tough on trade. live from london and davos, that's our top story on thursday 25th january. the president's team have been warning that the world's biggest economy is ready to impose more import tariffs, but will it lead to a full scale trade war? also in the programme — the boss of leading us bankjp morgan renews his warning that brexit could mean job cuys in the city of london. morgan renews his warning that ——brexit could mean job cuts and i'll be getting the inside track on philanthropy for women by women. hrh crown princess of norway is here. female empowerment is a big theme here this year, and you canjoin in the debate. as the allegations have surfaced about the hostesses who we re surfaced about the hostesses who were harassed at a men only dinner in london, 50,000 people have signed a petition saying more needs to be done to protect women. tell us what you think shoul
and i'm sally bundock in davos at the world economic forum. our economy is booming , that's the upbeat message that us president donald trump is bringing here as he talks tough on trade. live from london and davos, that's our top story on thursday 25th january. the president's team have been warning that the world's biggest economy is ready to impose more import tariffs, but will it lead to a full scale trade war? also in the programme — the boss of leading us bankjp morgan renews his warning...
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i'm sally bundock. the latest intel on spectre and meltdown chip vulnerability — the boss says fixes will be rolled at by the end of the month and there are no signs customer data has been put at risk. despite having its boss behind bars, samsung electronics goes from strength to strength, predicting record profits in the months ahead. we will be live at the ces show. you can see the markets are all higher. if you love tech news, you will love this programme. the boss of intel has made his first major public appearance since the security scandal that has potentially left millions — possibly billions — of machines vulnerable. called meltdown and spectre, they could allow hackers to steal sensitive data, including passwords and banking information. the uk security services say the chip vulnerabilities have not been exploited. and structurally there is nothing wrong with the hardware. it's like having doors and windows in a house — that need to be there — but that burglars are able to exploit. adding to in
i'm sally bundock. the latest intel on spectre and meltdown chip vulnerability — the boss says fixes will be rolled at by the end of the month and there are no signs customer data has been put at risk. despite having its boss behind bars, samsung electronics goes from strength to strength, predicting record profits in the months ahead. we will be live at the ces show. you can see the markets are all higher. if you love tech news, you will love this programme. the boss of intel has made his...
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i'm sally bundock in davos, switzerland. minister of italy, all among the speakers of the day. in global news, business, and sport. you can be part of the conversation. thatcher because it could lead to vandalism and civil disobedience? vandalism and civil disobedience? could she be honoured with a statue that has already been made? that has already been made? let us know what you think. against former president lula da silva. he's been found guilty of accepting a penthouse apartment as a bribe. are politically motivated. our south america correspondent, katy watson, reports from brazil. politician of brazil is worth chanting about. chanting about. define the future of lula, and of brazil. brazil. he wants to run for leadership again. leadership again. tuesday evening to thank the crowd for their support. for their support. one thing will stop me from what i am doing. am doing. that will be the day i am no longer here, the day i die. no longer here, the day i die. society, a society we can be proud of. people here are angry.
i'm sally bundock in davos, switzerland. minister of italy, all among the speakers of the day. in global news, business, and sport. you can be part of the conversation. thatcher because it could lead to vandalism and civil disobedience? vandalism and civil disobedience? could she be honoured with a statue that has already been made? that has already been made? let us know what you think. against former president lula da silva. he's been found guilty of accepting a penthouse apartment as a...
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sally! lovely to see you. happy monday to you.ery, regardless of the day of the week for the time of year. it is not a blue monday for me. me neither, who came up with that anyway? tell us about softbank. absolutely, it is the talk of the market this monday because the listing potentially, sally, could be on two exchanges. 0ne sally, could be on two exchanges. one is the tokyo stock exchange, and there is a lot of talk right now that the second listing could be in london. media reports say the offering could be as early as spring, which falls between march and may, and the shares will debut in tokyo and elsewhere potentially around autumn. and if the listing materialises, it would rival the massive 1987 listing of nippon telegraph and telephone in size. softbank confirmed in a statement that the share sale is an option, but no decision has yet been made. the softbank group, which is majority owned by a japanese billionaire, reportedly intends to sell about 30% of the standing shares in its subsidiary to investors, while keeping a
sally! lovely to see you. happy monday to you.ery, regardless of the day of the week for the time of year. it is not a blue monday for me. me neither, who came up with that anyway? tell us about softbank. absolutely, it is the talk of the market this monday because the listing potentially, sally, could be on two exchanges. 0ne sally, could be on two exchanges. one is the tokyo stock exchange, and there is a lot of talk right now that the second listing could be in london. media reports say the...
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would you agree with that, sally?and the sound of the music? definitely. i've felt so engaged, it was a wonderful experience. i was there with my friends, we were there with our daughters, we could talk about it after. we discussed the songs, and we even talked about the interpreter, who did a fantastic job. i would like to be able to just do that again. i want the full experience this time. what is the purpose of suing them? what is it that you want to achieve, apart from presumably some compensation? well, i would like something... i would like a precedent. i don't want to go through this again. that is the number one. it was so hard and arduous. i would number one. it was so hard and arduous. iwould really like number one. it was so hard and arduous. i would really like service providers to think about access for everyone, and inclusivity, and to make those thoughts beforehand. i would really like something in law that anyone can use in the future if they want to attend a concert or a venue, if they want to buy a t
would you agree with that, sally?and the sound of the music? definitely. i've felt so engaged, it was a wonderful experience. i was there with my friends, we were there with our daughters, we could talk about it after. we discussed the songs, and we even talked about the interpreter, who did a fantastic job. i would like to be able to just do that again. i want the full experience this time. what is the purpose of suing them? what is it that you want to achieve, apart from presumably some...
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meet sally she's five maybe six will perhaps seven she doesn't know and this market the streets of home surviving isis's see each of their disorder was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she has a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves and. can't oh i'm. almost done on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life former neighbors who knew their family have taken pity on the kids and have looks out for them but it's not easy. now but i wanted to take her in and she kept escaping that i sent people to look for her but she never stays in one place long shallow escapes. there. sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled carville is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company. about a month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in w
meet sally she's five maybe six will perhaps seven she doesn't know and this market the streets of home surviving isis's see each of their disorder was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she has a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves and. can't oh i'm. almost done on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for...
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good morning to you, sally.ood morning, some answer, and good morning to all of you from the world economic forum in davos —— samantha. as you can see behind me, it is snowing heavily and has been ever since i arrived on sunday, which in itself brings a lot of challenges, but we are in switzerland, there used to it, but it's more snow than they've had for many years so the ploughs are out in force, we've all been given crampons and i've nearly fallen over a few times but i'm in one piece and there's plenty to do here —— they are used to it. we have so here —— they are used to it. we have so many political leaders here this year. it's at the ruby packed in terms of world leaders who are coming —— it's absolutely packed. including us president donald trump at the end of the week. there's huge anticipation here in terms of what the discussions will be, the speeches, what will be tackled, but also of course, as you said, some answer, this whole event has started with a very optimistic report coming from the internat
good morning to you, sally.ood morning, some answer, and good morning to all of you from the world economic forum in davos —— samantha. as you can see behind me, it is snowing heavily and has been ever since i arrived on sunday, which in itself brings a lot of challenges, but we are in switzerland, there used to it, but it's more snow than they've had for many years so the ploughs are out in force, we've all been given crampons and i've nearly fallen over a few times but i'm in one piece...
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sally, over to you. thank you, alice. talk of the week, the fact the president of the week, the fact the president of the week, the fact the president of the united states has come here and he has come here with the biggest delegation of any us president prior to this year at the world economic forum. they have all come on message. they are all talking the talk and they are all making sure that we in the media are getting it very loud and very clear. well, my colleague here, kamal ahmed, economics editor, has been talking to all sorts of people at the world economic forum, among them larry fink, chief executive of the investment management firm black rock, and they did discuss donald trump's presence here. let's listen to what he had to say. i think he's been good for the us economy and therefore it's been good for the global economy. i may disagree with many things he has said and does but unquestionably the tax reform is going to add, you know, at least nine tenths of gdp to the us economy. some of the deregulation that
sally, over to you. thank you, alice. talk of the week, the fact the president of the week, the fact the president of the week, the fact the president of the united states has come here and he has come here with the biggest delegation of any us president prior to this year at the world economic forum. they have all come on message. they are all talking the talk and they are all making sure that we in the media are getting it very loud and very clear. well, my colleague here, kamal ahmed,...
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. >>> and sally yates and mike pompeo have been talking with mueller, less than 24 hours after we learned that james comey and jeff sessions had met with the special counsel. the president seems unfazed. >> did you talk to -- >> no, i didn't. i'm not at all concerned. >> could he be next? team trump negotiating the terms for the president to meet with robert mueller. >>> and off the table. chuck schumer pulls his offer to fund the border wall as the white house says the bipartisan agreement reached last week is dead on arrival. >>> i'm tired of getting empty promises. >> a tragedy in kentucky. two are dead and more than a dozen injured after a 15-year-old student is accused of opening fire inside a high school. >> how did you make it out? >> i mean, we just -- just ran. >>> we begin today with the russia investigation. and a ton of new headlines that seem to show bob mueller focusing on obstruction of justice charges. interviewing folks in trump's outer circle. his inner circle. his cabinet. and potentially, the president himself. and i've got a great panel here to break all of it down. f
. >>> and sally yates and mike pompeo have been talking with mueller, less than 24 hours after we learned that james comey and jeff sessions had met with the special counsel. the president seems unfazed. >> did you talk to -- >> no, i didn't. i'm not at all concerned. >> could he be next? team trump negotiating the terms for the president to meet with robert mueller. >>> and off the table. chuck schumer pulls his offer to fund the border wall as the white...
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i'm sally bundock. a political powerhouse of attendees and top business bosses prepare for what president trump will deliver this afternoon. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars. he's been under pressure over claims of sexual harassment, which he denies. the czech republic readies for the second round of the country's presidential election. polls show the two candidates are neck and neck. and coming up in the business briefing: boeing versus bombardier. us regulators to rule on a dispute between the planemakers, with thousands ofjobs at the canadian firm at risk. welcome to the programme, as we brief you on all you need to know on global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. we've been tracking events in davos all week. is it a critical way for world leaders to get their messages out? or hot airfor a cold climate? there's a question. tell us what you think. just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing. donald trump will deliver his keynote speech at
i'm sally bundock. a political powerhouse of attendees and top business bosses prepare for what president trump will deliver this afternoon. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars. he's been under pressure over claims of sexual harassment, which he denies. the czech republic readies for the second round of the country's presidential election. polls show the two candidates are neck and neck. and coming up in the business briefing: boeing versus bombardier. us...
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sally bundock explains. it isa sally bundock explains. elite in the swiss alpine resort of davos, encouraging globalisation, trade and integration. 3000 delegates are going from more than 100 countries, including leaders from politics, business and even royalty. india's narendra modi, britain's theresa may and donald trump of the us all making an appearance. he's a president who is championed america first, challenging the very concept of free trade and globalisation —— who has. a powerful audience for him who have paid top dollar to attend. business leaders including the likes of chinese entrepreneurjack facebook‘s sam bird and ibm's ginny roma teague to namejust a bird and ibm's ginny roma teague to name just a few. it's notjust about dealmaking, gender equality is a big theme this year. 0nly dealmaking, gender equality is a big theme this year. only 21% of davos delegates are women. there are high profile campaigns under way notjust to tackle sexual harassment in the workplace but also to bring an end to unfair pay. davos is often crit
sally bundock explains. it isa sally bundock explains. elite in the swiss alpine resort of davos, encouraging globalisation, trade and integration. 3000 delegates are going from more than 100 countries, including leaders from politics, business and even royalty. india's narendra modi, britain's theresa may and donald trump of the us all making an appearance. he's a president who is championed america first, challenging the very concept of free trade and globalisation —— who has. a powerful...
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sally is deaf, and booked for her and two deaf friends to go with their daughters.guage interpreter. we asked two or three times initially, please can you provide an interpreterfor us, and the explanation we got back was just a no, we didn't have any reason behind it. eventually we became so frustrated. i wanted to share the same experience that my daughter had, and that my friends were there too, essentially i just wanted access to the songs. under the equality act, any organisation supplying a service to the public is under a duty to make reasonable adjustments to ensure disabled people's experience is as close as possible to those without a disability. with just days to go before the concert and no interpreter in place, sally took an unprecedented legal step. she instructed lawyers to apply for a court injunction to force lhg live to provide a british sign language interpreter, and it worked. music: "black magic" by little mix. the girls and their mums got to go to the concert, and when little mix took to the stage their lyrics were interpreted for sally and her
sally is deaf, and booked for her and two deaf friends to go with their daughters.guage interpreter. we asked two or three times initially, please can you provide an interpreterfor us, and the explanation we got back was just a no, we didn't have any reason behind it. eventually we became so frustrated. i wanted to share the same experience that my daughter had, and that my friends were there too, essentially i just wanted access to the songs. under the equality act, any organisation supplying...
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sally, you're next. >> i would just point out, as i have to you in the past, that the concourse garage is expensive. and that's probably why there's 120 free spots in there at any given time. but i did have another question -- how is the outreach done? and how is it continuing to be done? >> right now, i am providing technical data and assisting where i can for presentations, such as today. in terms of any expansion, the bicycle coalition is doing a lot of the outreach. and they're coordinating the meetings. we did all the initial meetings that i listed her. it was led by our department. and then there were folks that were more into the neighborhoods that we didn't reach out to, so we're expanding that now. and that's what we've been working on. >> i know. i live 1/2 block from the park and no one has ever asked me my opinion and i will tell it to whoin that wants to listen. >> we appreciate that. thank you. >> excellent. orkid, i understand you're next? >> yes. i'm a parent. and i take my son there pretty often on the weekend and i give presentations, so i attend golden gate park for
sally, you're next. >> i would just point out, as i have to you in the past, that the concourse garage is expensive. and that's probably why there's 120 free spots in there at any given time. but i did have another question -- how is the outreach done? and how is it continuing to be done? >> right now, i am providing technical data and assisting where i can for presentations, such as today. in terms of any expansion, the bicycle coalition is doing a lot of the outreach. and they're...
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sally was diagnosed with multi myeloma and needed a stem cell transplant.it's a type of blood cancer and it attacks your white cells. she fought hard and now is cancer free. this is where the magic happens actually. train ing several times a day in her home jim, able to race the iefl to your steps this year. cancer may take the years from my life but i'm not going to let it take out the life in my years . a life spent on her boat and feeling proud of her three children. in toms river, bill rohrer, fox 29 news. >> a great story. we have made it to the next round. this time we're not talking about football . we're talking about amazon, the business giant announcing philadelphia has made it to the top 20 for their second headquarterers location. this could mean tens of thousands of jobs. so where in philly will the new business go two choices u city square or the old navy shipyard. philadelphia sits in the center of where the talent is in thed and we feel very confident that we can compete against necessity other city. other cities still in the running, chicag
sally was diagnosed with multi myeloma and needed a stem cell transplant.it's a type of blood cancer and it attacks your white cells. she fought hard and now is cancer free. this is where the magic happens actually. train ing several times a day in her home jim, able to race the iefl to your steps this year. cancer may take the years from my life but i'm not going to let it take out the life in my years . a life spent on her boat and feeling proud of her three children. in toms river, bill...
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sally hawkins for the shape of water?ee billboards outside ebbing, missouri? maybe margot robbie for i, tonya. or saoirse ronan for lady bird. or even perhaps meryl streep for the post. again, so that's a really great list. are you going to say we're going to get another british winner, sally hawkins in the shape of water, or maybe meryl streep? no way. this year, it's all about frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. one of the great dramatic performances of the year. i suspect she's right. we'll find out on the fourth of march, when the oscars are awarded, and possibly make history... now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. is this the most grotesquely sexist charity event anywhere? the business dinner where some of the rich guests grope hostesses, and an auction prize is plastic surgery for the wife. stag night type shenanigans, at the dorchester hotel, raising money for great ormond street among others. we'll hear the details of what went on at the presidents club dinner from the ft‘s underco
sally hawkins for the shape of water?ee billboards outside ebbing, missouri? maybe margot robbie for i, tonya. or saoirse ronan for lady bird. or even perhaps meryl streep for the post. again, so that's a really great list. are you going to say we're going to get another british winner, sally hawkins in the shape of water, or maybe meryl streep? no way. this year, it's all about frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. one of the great dramatic performances of the year. i...
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and i'm sally bundock in davos. business and political leaders are gathered to try to talk about a shared future in a fractured world. and on the markets, it's very upbeat mood in asia as you can see and on the markets, it's very upbeat mood in asia as you can see and the dow once again closed at a record high. the prospects for the global economy are at their brightest in almost decade, that's according to both business leaders and the international monetary fund, who have launched their latest forecasts as the world economic forum gets under way in davos. it's where the world's business leaders and top politicians push for greater trade links and investment. the imf has increased its growth predictions for this year and next to 3.9%. it says that reflects growing momentum and president trump's recent us tax reforms. the imf says the good news has been well spread out with 120 countries, representing 75% of the world economy, seeing stronger growth in 2017. business leaders have noticed it too. 57% of the world's l
and i'm sally bundock in davos. business and political leaders are gathered to try to talk about a shared future in a fractured world. and on the markets, it's very upbeat mood in asia as you can see and on the markets, it's very upbeat mood in asia as you can see and the dow once again closed at a record high. the prospects for the global economy are at their brightest in almost decade, that's according to both business leaders and the international monetary fund, who have launched their...
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so who will win, sally hawkins for the shape of water?, tonya. or a saoirse ronan for lady bird. or even perhaps meryl streep for the post. a great list. are you going to say we're going to get another british win for sally hawkins, or maybe meryl streep? no way, this year it is all about frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri, one of the great dramatic performances of the year. suspect she is right. we will find out on the 4th of march when the oscars are awarded. time for a look at the weather now. it has been a topsy—turvy afternoon sunshine around, it has been milder but a lot of showers, some of them with some fail. already some standing water with more rain to come. it is notjust rain, some strong winds. this area of low pressure has been named as storm georgina. and when you see the isaac boss close together, it is going to be very windy. the wind strengthening all the while. a few showers and a lot of dry weather before the cloud gathers to the west later. some heavy and persistent rain settling in later, a
so who will win, sally hawkins for the shape of water?, tonya. or a saoirse ronan for lady bird. or even perhaps meryl streep for the post. a great list. are you going to say we're going to get another british win for sally hawkins, or maybe meryl streep? no way, this year it is all about frances mcdormand in three billboards outside ebbing, missouri, one of the great dramatic performances of the year. suspect she is right. we will find out on the 4th of march when the oscars are awarded. time...
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. >> sally is going up. way up to the top. only to turn around, and here i come and gently come back down. >> don't worry. it is my work out. >> using every muscle in her body, sally lungs up 90 floors a day, in the parking garage where she works. >> doesn't feel cold out here any more. >> she started all of this after she lost her husband, peter, to cancer. >> as more adversity hit my life, i would take it out on the stairs. i would just go harder and harder, faster and master. >> so fast at 55, sal is he one of the fastest competitive stair climbers in the world. >> it is a little fire inside of me that i'm very competitive with myself. and i always want to better myself. >> it is a sport that's gaining more popular every year. racers start at the bottom floor and leave everything they have on the stairs. all the way to the top. >> and your lungs just freeze up along with all of your other muscles. and you're just, see that finish line, and just kicking for it, and then the endorphins and the high is amazing. >> elite athlet
. >> sally is going up. way up to the top. only to turn around, and here i come and gently come back down. >> don't worry. it is my work out. >> using every muscle in her body, sally lungs up 90 floors a day, in the parking garage where she works. >> doesn't feel cold out here any more. >> she started all of this after she lost her husband, peter, to cancer. >> as more adversity hit my life, i would take it out on the stairs. i would just go harder and...
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. >> go ahead, sally. >> my recollection is something more personally. i didn't know mayor lee personally. but all of us on the commission owe our position on the commission owe that to him. doesn't mean we know him personally. he showed me a small kindness. this was at the opening of ucf children's hospital and i was asked to speak as a representative of the families, like the voice of the families, who use that facility. and my daughter, who had significant physical and developmental disabilities as well as medical issues what what we call a frequent flier at ucf. she was there all the time. she passed away in 2014 shortly before the new hospital opened, this was a press conference to celebrate the new hospital and i was asked to come meet with the mayor. this doesn't happen to me often, so i said, sure. away from the press, away from the cameras, extended his condolences to me on the loss of my daughter. and it wasn't -- sorry. it wasn't something he had to do. it wasn't -- none of the other dignitaries there did that, but i will never forget that, be
. >> go ahead, sally. >> my recollection is something more personally. i didn't know mayor lee personally. but all of us on the commission owe our position on the commission owe that to him. doesn't mean we know him personally. he showed me a small kindness. this was at the opening of ucf children's hospital and i was asked to speak as a representative of the families, like the voice of the families, who use that facility. and my daughter, who had significant physical and...
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>> sally! >> jimmy: hi, sally o'malley!p, or something? >> chicken box. >> jimmy: chicken box. >> chicken box. >> jimmy: and i go -- >> i performed there when i was 13. >> jimmy: did you really? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: well it looked like -- >> young legend. >> jimmy: it looks like it's -- yeah, exactly. it looked like a real cool place. i mean, there was chicken wire on the windows, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> after a certain hour, it can get a little dirty. >> jimmy: i go, "what is that?" she's like, "oh, the chicken box." she goes, "do you want to go in for a beer?" i go, "no, it's afternoon. i'm totally fine." but i just want to look at it from afar and take pictures with my phone. >> that's nantucket. >> jimmy: well, you know about it. okay, good. yeah. is it your brother's birthday today? >> j-train, happy birthday, i know you're watching this. i love you. he's 22! my little brother. >> jimmy: happy birthday, buddy! [ cheers and applause ] want to make sure we get that out there. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >
>> sally! >> jimmy: hi, sally o'malley!p, or something? >> chicken box. >> jimmy: chicken box. >> chicken box. >> jimmy: and i go -- >> i performed there when i was 13. >> jimmy: did you really? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: well it looked like -- >> young legend. >> jimmy: it looks like it's -- yeah, exactly. it looked like a real cool place. i mean, there was chicken wire on the windows, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> after a...
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meet sally she's five maybe six or seven she doesn't know and least markets the streets. surviving isis's seeds of dead as order was new mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she has a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves and family and. can't home. don't want to learn she spends her days begging. stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life former neighbors who knew their family have taken pity on the kids and have looked out for them but it's not easy. i wanted to take her in but she kept escaping i sent people to look for her but she never stays in one place long show escapes. there. sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled carville is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company. about a month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in with a head i
meet sally she's five maybe six or seven she doesn't know and least markets the streets. surviving isis's seeds of dead as order was new mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she has a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves and family and. can't home. don't want to learn she spends her days begging. stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this...
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were interpreted for sally and her friends.d the interpreter hadn't been booked to cover them. ifelt that, you know, we were really part of the little mix experience. but because it was so good, i realised that we'd missed out on the first two acts, so it was very much a disparity of experience to everybody else. in a statement, lhg live told the bbc: for cate merry, there's only one thing that matters. because i really love my mum and i really want her to come to the concerts with me. clive coleman, bbc news. sir eltonjohn is set to make an announcement about his future career at a joint press conference in london and new york on wednesday. the star is expected to reveal plans for a new venture after his las vegas residency comes to an end in march after six years. media reports in the uk have speculated the 70—year—old will announce his final world tour. sir elton has sold more than 300 million records over his career. time for a look at the weather. tomasz schafernaker is here. what a grey day. dreadful, isn't it? that is to
were interpreted for sally and her friends.d the interpreter hadn't been booked to cover them. ifelt that, you know, we were really part of the little mix experience. but because it was so good, i realised that we'd missed out on the first two acts, so it was very much a disparity of experience to everybody else. in a statement, lhg live told the bbc: for cate merry, there's only one thing that matters. because i really love my mum and i really want her to come to the concerts with me. clive...
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he gets a congratulatory hug from sally and mom, and that's when he starts crying. he loses it.t sounds like it's really special to him that he's not going to have the last name patterson. >> thank you. >> aw. i love you, buddy. >> aw. and that was a really special moment when he goes over to dad and gives him a hug and thanks him for doing this. >> that's a button you're never going to let go. that's pretty awesome. >> happy adoption day. >> thank you. >> aw. >> that sinking feeling you get when something goes wrong. we've all experienced that. we're just like -- i think aaron swain felt the same thing right about here. >> oh, no. >> yeah. >> like at the top of the mountain as well. >> yeah, he's about 5,000 feet up in the bear tooth mountains in montana when one of his skis pop off. you know the skis have those little brakes that pop out. the brake did pop out. but that's not going to help when the ski is tumbling like that. >> he's doing exactly the only thing he can do. just watching it and seeing his day get worse and worse. >> so is this where he just gets on his bum and s
he gets a congratulatory hug from sally and mom, and that's when he starts crying. he loses it.t sounds like it's really special to him that he's not going to have the last name patterson. >> thank you. >> aw. i love you, buddy. >> aw. and that was a really special moment when he goes over to dad and gives him a hug and thanks him for doing this. >> that's a button you're never going to let go. that's pretty awesome. >> happy adoption day. >> thank you....
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the bosses of facebook, twitter and youtube face a grilling over the spread of extremist material on the internet. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 17th january. as the internet giants go from strength to strength, do they need to play a greater role in tackling extremism? that's the question they'll face in washington today. also on the grapevine... as protectionist policies over wine. and we'll be getting a bird's eye view on the world of aerial imagery.
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. the bosses of facebook, twitter and youtube face a grilling over the spread of extremist material on the internet. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 17th january. as the internet giants go from strength to strength, do they need to play a greater role in tackling extremism? that's the question they'll face in washington today. also on the grapevine... as protectionist policies over wine. and we'll be...
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i'm sally bundock. an end to secrecy? south korea implements a ban on anonymous trading in crypto currencies, will other countries follow? trade wars. is steel and aluminium next on the hit list for the white house? speculation mounts as the us president prepares to deliver his state of the union address. and on the markets has the new year euphoria finally come to an end? markets in asia are headed lower, after wall street experiences its worst day in 2018. so let's get started and not a day goes by without a headline about so—called cryptocurrencies. today, a ban on anonymous cryptocurrency transactions comes into effect in south korea. from now on, only accounts linked to a verified bank account will be allowed to buy and sell bitcoins.
i'm sally bundock. an end to secrecy? south korea implements a ban on anonymous trading in crypto currencies, will other countries follow? trade wars. is steel and aluminium next on the hit list for the white house? speculation mounts as the us president prepares to deliver his state of the union address. and on the markets has the new year euphoria finally come to an end? markets in asia are headed lower, after wall street experiences its worst day in 2018. so let's get started and not a day...
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. >> sally is going up. way up to the top.rn around, here i come, and gently come back down. >> don't worry, it is my work out. >> using every muscle in her body, sally lungs up 90 floors a day, in the parking garage, where she works. >> doesn't feel cold out here any more. >> she started all of this after she lost her husband, peter, to cancer. >> as more adversity hit my life, take it out on the stairs. i would just climb harder and harder, faster and faster. >> so fast, at 55, sal is he one of the fastest competitive stair climbers in the world. >> it is a little fire inside of me that i'm very competitive with myself. and i always want to better myself. >> it is a sport that's gaining more popular every year. racers start at the bottom floor, and leave everything they have on the stairs. all the way to the top. >> and you're lungs just freeze up along with all of our other muscles. and you're just, see that finish line, and you're just kicking for it, and then the endorphins and the high is amazing. >> elite athletes like
. >> sally is going up. way up to the top.rn around, here i come, and gently come back down. >> don't worry, it is my work out. >> using every muscle in her body, sally lungs up 90 floors a day, in the parking garage, where she works. >> doesn't feel cold out here any more. >> she started all of this after she lost her husband, peter, to cancer. >> as more adversity hit my life, take it out on the stairs. i would just climb harder and harder, faster and...
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dan coats, mike rogers, mike pompeo, james comey, and sally t yates. and natasha and jill are back with us. jill, i want to go back to what we heard the president say, this was that n that impromptu meeting with reporters tonight before getting on air force one. did he think robert mueller's investigation would be fair, what was your reaction to how he answered that question? >> it's typical trump. he said we'll see. that's what he says about everything. but there was one other thing that he said in that dialogue. and that was, for the first time he said, no obstruction. he has said hundreds of times no collusion, no collusion, no collusion. but tonight was the first time i heard him say and there's no obstruction. the obstruction case is, of course, quite clear and pretty strong. so that's an interesting thing that he is now adding that. and also the timing of his telling flynn he wanted loyalty, the day after he learns that flynn has talked to the fbi is extremely suspicious and makes it look very bad. it's another step that looks like more obstructi
dan coats, mike rogers, mike pompeo, james comey, and sally t yates. and natasha and jill are back with us. jill, i want to go back to what we heard the president say, this was that n that impromptu meeting with reporters tonight before getting on air force one. did he think robert mueller's investigation would be fair, what was your reaction to how he answered that question? >> it's typical trump. he said we'll see. that's what he says about everything. but there was one other thing that...
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. >> reporter: sallie houser-hanfeld the va's eastern colorado healthcare system. >> my highest priority is getting access fixed. >> reporter: she attributes the long wait times to a perfect storm in denver. 11,000 new veterans seeking care in the past two years and the shortage of doctors and nurses. >> working toward getting it down has taken us a long time. and we need to speed up our process. >> reporter: that process is working for retired air force pilot dennis orr who has had three knee surgeries. >> i would take the v.a. care over any other place, hands down. >> reporter: but for allison bush, the wait for that care is agonizing. >> people need help. they need help. they served our country. i mean, you asked them to put their lives on the line, now you can't take care of their lives once they're back. ridiculous. >> reporter: years after a scandal, she wonders what the v.a. is waiting for. >>> now to the pay gap
. >> reporter: sallie houser-hanfeld the va's eastern colorado healthcare system. >> my highest priority is getting access fixed. >> reporter: she attributes the long wait times to a perfect storm in denver. 11,000 new veterans seeking care in the past two years and the shortage of doctors and nurses. >> working toward getting it down has taken us a long time. and we need to speed up our process. >> reporter: that process is working for retired air force pilot...
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sally of course is in davos. soaking it allup! soaking it all up!ess of the talk about protectionism, the us is still the place that 70 companies wa nt to still the place that 70 companies want to get their money into. indeed. they want a piece of the
sally of course is in davos. soaking it allup! soaking it all up!ess of the talk about protectionism, the us is still the place that 70 companies wa nt to still the place that 70 companies want to get their money into. indeed. they want a piece of the
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meet sally she's five maybe six perhaps seven she doesn't know and the smog hit the streets. surviving isis's see each of their disorder was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves out on land. oh. now you are now almost done on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life former neighbors who knew their family have taken pity on the kids and have looks out for them but it's not easy to mock us now but i wanted to take her in but she kept escaping that i sent people to look for her but she never stays in one place long shallow escapes. there. sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled carville is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company. about a month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her
meet sally she's five maybe six perhaps seven she doesn't know and the smog hit the streets. surviving isis's see each of their disorder was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves out on land. oh. now you are now almost done on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for...
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sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled cargill is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company. about a month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in with a head injury. when she fell she damaged an implant that siphons away the fluid different people tell different versions some say the full was accidental others attempted suicide well but i believe the fluids keep building and there will be consequences she will lose her sight hearing and the ability to swallow the pressure on to bring has grown. in hospital i don't know she'll find no cure in that as order as we were filming and i says shell landed just a few hundred meters away sagitta needs to get to damascus to survive but lacking identification relatives and trapped in a war zone it's difficult to see how that's possible. sagitta doesn't get so many visitors but there is one vigil person who always makes a smile that. if left alone sagitta begins to scream and cry
sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled cargill is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company. about a month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in with a head injury. when she fell she damaged an implant that siphons away the fluid different people tell different versions some say the full was accidental others attempted...
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i'm sally bundock. a big pay—out could be on the cards for workers in germany, provided the powerful 2.3 million member ig metall union gets its way. but there may be big crippling strikes ahead before they get there. iam i am sally bundock at the world economic forum in davos. european leaders take centrestage today. and a quick look at the markets. pretty flat as europe's biggest economy, germany, often sets the tone with the industrial manufacturers that are the haired—z, cf the 22—2" ee gay metall represents about 2.3 million workers and wants an above inflation 6% pay rise. the other key demand is the flexibility of switching to a 28—hour working week. the union is threatening more strikes. but one of the big concerns for companies is that unemployment is at a record low 3.6% so they're worried there won't be enough staff to fulfil all orders if those workers have the option of less hours. unemployment has also been falling across the rest of the eurozone as the global economy continues to pick up,
i'm sally bundock. a big pay—out could be on the cards for workers in germany, provided the powerful 2.3 million member ig metall union gets its way. but there may be big crippling strikes ahead before they get there. iam i am sally bundock at the world economic forum in davos. european leaders take centrestage today. and a quick look at the markets. pretty flat as europe's biggest economy, germany, often sets the tone with the industrial manufacturers that are the haired—z, cf the...
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i'm sally bundock. here are the headlines: new rules to make the financial system safer and more transparent come into force across europe — it's the biggest shake up to the industry since the ‘big bang' in 1986. asian ambitions: britain's trade chief arrives in china to secure a brexit deal, but has the uk set its sights on a bigger pacific trade pact? asian sharemarket is riding high after a rally in technology companies are boosting us stocks to record highs. as many of you are aware, the financial crisis resulted in a raft of new rules. to make our banking system more robust, one of the most significant changes takes effect across the eu today. with the unweildy name of mifid two, it aims to protect investors, giving them better value for money and make europe's financial services industry more competitive. one of the biggest changes relates to the research investors use to decide which shares to buy and sell. it will now have to be charged separately rather than bundled with other financial service
i'm sally bundock. here are the headlines: new rules to make the financial system safer and more transparent come into force across europe — it's the biggest shake up to the industry since the ‘big bang' in 1986. asian ambitions: britain's trade chief arrives in china to secure a brexit deal, but has the uk set its sights on a bigger pacific trade pact? asian sharemarket is riding high after a rally in technology companies are boosting us stocks to record highs. as many of you are aware,...
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details trump's preoccupation of sally yates even after firing her and quotes donald trump saying sallyates is, quote, such a see you next tuesday. quote, the transition report said trump wouldn't like the 56-year-old atlanta-born university of georgia career justice department lawyer slated to step up to acting attorney general. there was something about a particular kind of obama person. something about the way they walked and held themselves. superiority. and about a certain kind of woman who would immediately rub trump the wrong way. obama women being a good tipoff, hillary, women another. later this would be extended to quote doj women. back with us, general reuben and jennifer rubin and neera tanden. ladies, thank you for joining us. neera, you were an obama woman. when you read something like that, what do you think? >> you know, i think the book actually just confirms something we have already seen. just to follow trump's twitter feed or the things he says. he went after elizabeth warren, senator warren from massachusetts with a racist remark. calling her pocahontas which is, yo
details trump's preoccupation of sally yates even after firing her and quotes donald trump saying sallyates is, quote, such a see you next tuesday. quote, the transition report said trump wouldn't like the 56-year-old atlanta-born university of georgia career justice department lawyer slated to step up to acting attorney general. there was something about a particular kind of obama person. something about the way they walked and held themselves. superiority. and about a certain kind of woman...
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meet sally she's five maybe six perhaps seven she doesn't know and this market the streets. surviving isis's c.g. of the resort was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. sally is a survivor she has a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves. oh i'm. still on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life for my neighbors who knew their family have taken pity on the kids and have looks out for them but it's not easy. i wanted to take her in but she kept escaping i sent people to look for her but she never stays in one place long show escapes. me back there. sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled carville is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company. about a month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in with a head injury. when she fell she
meet sally she's five maybe six perhaps seven she doesn't know and this market the streets. surviving isis's c.g. of the resort was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. sally is a survivor she has a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves. oh i'm. still on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life for my neighbors who...
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meet sally she's five maybe six or perhaps seven she doesn't know and this market's these streets home surviving isis's age of the resort was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. sally is a survivor she her sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves. oh i'm. still on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life former neighbors who knew their family have taken pity on the kids and have looks out for them but it's not easy. but i wanted to take her in and she kept escaping i sent people to look for her but she never stays in one place long show escapes. there. sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled carville is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company. about a month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in with a head injury when she fell she damaged
meet sally she's five maybe six or perhaps seven she doesn't know and this market's these streets home surviving isis's age of the resort was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. sally is a survivor she her sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves. oh i'm. still on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life former...
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meet sally she's five maybe six or perhaps seven she doesn't know and the smog hit the streets. surviving isis's see each of their disorder was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she has a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves out on land. oh i'm. almost done on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life former neighbors who knew their family have taken pity on the kids and have looks out for them but it's not easy. now but i wanted to take her in and she kept escaping that i sent people to look for her but she never stays in one place long shallow escapes. sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled cargill is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company. about a month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in with a
meet sally she's five maybe six or perhaps seven she doesn't know and the smog hit the streets. surviving isis's see each of their disorder was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she has a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves out on land. oh i'm. almost done on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them...