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simon harding has this report. >> he was regarded as the first andnd of french football, was the first frenchman to win int walls greatest prize 1958. his early career was marked with difficulties. he worked in the mines, a job which gave his -- later in life. time in the north of france where we didn't have any option but the mines. those were three difficult years where i worked 100 that's why worked in the ground and in the dust. and attacking midfielder, his illustrious area started in 1951. he stayed with them until 1956, reaching the final of the -- toan cup which paved the spanish giants. my greatest achievement was my moved to madrid. you need to get used to the lifestyle. to play for a team like madrid, though sacrifices were worth it. copper would become the first abroad.layer to move in 1958 he was named best player of the world cup, surpassing another legend. was the one who modernized the game and changed things. madrid at a time when it wasn't easy to play here. he will forever be part of the history. >> and inspiration, and idle, he was also a pioneer, introducing to cha
simon harding has this report. >> he was regarded as the first andnd of french football, was the first frenchman to win int walls greatest prize 1958. his early career was marked with difficulties. he worked in the mines, a job which gave his -- later in life. time in the north of france where we didn't have any option but the mines. those were three difficult years where i worked 100 that's why worked in the ground and in the dust. and attacking midfielder, his illustrious area started...
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even from venezuela, attorney general and simon harding has. >> renewed protests against nicolas maduro and you clashes with the police students and protesters to voice her anger at venezuelan national family of the powers many see this as a temp the country under his yell right if demand our we, reason our voice against in our country you they want us to surrender, they want to paralyze fear and despair you are having risk did much of the national assembly powers the opposition won: you, it was to me the legislators unction because it wasn't at the lafayette however the move forced one of their closest allies -- to condemn the move. court andions by the evident violations and a disregard for our state model, your. it is my obligation to press my great concern to the country. >> domestic and international assurance. the market last american discussed the events. >> negotiators is syrian government, calling each other terrorists or attila. mediator. the both sides are to hold another any signs of progress in talks? >> very cautious, but there was incremental progress in both sides had go
even from venezuela, attorney general and simon harding has. >> renewed protests against nicolas maduro and you clashes with the police students and protesters to voice her anger at venezuelan national family of the powers many see this as a temp the country under his yell right if demand our we, reason our voice against in our country you they want us to surrender, they want to paralyze fear and despair you are having risk did much of the national assembly powers the opposition won: you,...
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simon harding explains. handoverlitical official rising bruno le roux's resignation after accusations of misuse of public funds. he is replaced by the x minister of state for foreign trade. >> i would like to salute your decision. the decision you announced yesterday to resign. your words were very clear that you acted responsibly in solidarity with the government. we want the world to establish your innocence and defend your honor. >> his resignation came after a series of damaging revelations made public by a tv program. he is accused of hiring his teenage daughters as parliamentary assistants between 2009 and 2016 while he was a lawmaker. they were given 24 short-term contract in total, earning them some 55,000 euros. he admitted to employing his daughters during school holidays. >> they were given summer jobs. during the summer. >> the former interior minister insist she didn't break parliamentary rules but he is under pressure to explain how at least two of the contracts coincided with an internship and
simon harding explains. handoverlitical official rising bruno le roux's resignation after accusations of misuse of public funds. he is replaced by the x minister of state for foreign trade. >> i would like to salute your decision. the decision you announced yesterday to resign. your words were very clear that you acted responsibly in solidarity with the government. we want the world to establish your innocence and defend your honor. >> his resignation came after a series of damaging...
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trade and the international economic system were generally, globalization, and i think simon is right. he will try hardkeep from offending the chancellor or talking down to her in any way. but i think there will be a fairly stiff exchange of views on the matters that the two of them talk about together, namely globalization. brent: do you think the german chancellor has a responsibility to push donald trump on the things he has said? he has been very critical of her migration policy. he has let it be known he thinks brexit is a good thing, and that other countries should follow that example. don't you think wade that the german chancellor should push him on that to see what he says? >> on the last point for sure. she will be listening very keenly for any sign that his administration puts a priority on to dividing the european union. the e.u. atits leaders have dealt with the russian president keen on splitting the european union over things like common energy policy. she will want to know, legitimately, if the new administration will try something similar on something like trade policy where the e.u. n
trade and the international economic system were generally, globalization, and i think simon is right. he will try hardkeep from offending the chancellor or talking down to her in any way. but i think there will be a fairly stiff exchange of views on the matters that the two of them talk about together, namely globalization. brent: do you think the german chancellor has a responsibility to push donald trump on the things he has said? he has been very critical of her migration policy. he has let...
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a little neil simon would be fun. >> you work so hard because you love it? >> i work so hard because this does not feel like work. if you feel like you are not working, you are not giving yourself time to rest. you are onebout how of the lucky ones who does exactly what they love. realizing that this is what i was going to do with my life, it was just so easy to go forward. i had this dream. i had a goal. it took so long to find a passion. many don't find a passion in life. >> you find something to do. >> it works for them. >> it doesn't feel like work. it feels bigger. a female protagonist, stunt coordinator, production designer , so many incredible woman on this film. to tell this story is bigger than my life. >> is good good? >> good is good. women can direct action films. filmmaking has no gender. 90% of films are only from a caucasian male point of view. you don't have diversity in storytelling and you are only getting a side of life. the great thing about being human is learning about people. >> you got a little bit about that with moonlight. to be hon
a little neil simon would be fun. >> you work so hard because you love it? >> i work so hard because this does not feel like work. if you feel like you are not working, you are not giving yourself time to rest. you are onebout how of the lucky ones who does exactly what they love. realizing that this is what i was going to do with my life, it was just so easy to go forward. i had this dream. i had a goal. it took so long to find a passion. many don't find a passion in life. >>...
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in a speech in edinburgh she accused theresa may of refusing to move an inch in pursuing hard brexit. simon there isa thank you. every now and then there is a news conference which actually does make news and nicola sturgeon's news co nfe re nce does make news and nicola sturgeon's news conference this morning was one of those. she said she had something important to say that pretty much eve ryo ne important to say that pretty much everyone seemed to be wrong—footed by the strength of the announcement she had. she said she wanted to trigger a second referendum on scottish independence. she said she wa nts scottish independence. she said she wants it between autumn of next year and spring of the following year, 2019. she said the uk was being taken down a route to hard brexit over which scotland had no control. downing street said this was a divisive move but they too were caught by surprise. so when nicola sturgeon took to the podium this morning, this is what she had to say. ido want i do want the uk to... i am farfrom alone in fearing a bad deal or indeed no deal. noram i alone in fearing
in a speech in edinburgh she accused theresa may of refusing to move an inch in pursuing hard brexit. simon there isa thank you. every now and then there is a news conference which actually does make news and nicola sturgeon's news co nfe re nce does make news and nicola sturgeon's news conference this morning was one of those. she said she had something important to say that pretty much eve ryo ne important to say that pretty much everyone seemed to be wrong—footed by the strength of the...
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simon. charlie: but you work so hard because a, you love it.cause it doesn't feel like work. i don't feel like i work a day in my life. that's a danger. if you feel like you are not working, you are really giving yourself time to rest. charlie: i wrote a note basically saying work so hard be behold to feel like that, know you are one of the lucky ones to do exactly what you love. jessica: exactly. was a littlent i girl, once i realized this was what i was going to do with my life, it just was so easy going forward because i had this dream, i had this goal. school people i was in with, it took them so long to find a passion. many people never really found a passion in life. charlie: undefined selling to do that is typically to do. jessica: and its work for them. . think that's why i'm so busy it feels like something bigger than myself. to be in this film with nikki carl, a great female filmmaker -- charlie: screenwriter is female. protagonist straight we have female centre court measures's, camera operators, production designers. there are so ma
simon. charlie: but you work so hard because a, you love it.cause it doesn't feel like work. i don't feel like i work a day in my life. that's a danger. if you feel like you are not working, you are really giving yourself time to rest. charlie: i wrote a note basically saying work so hard be behold to feel like that, know you are one of the lucky ones to do exactly what you love. jessica: exactly. was a littlent i girl, once i realized this was what i was going to do with my life, it just was...
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simon: we can do better -- officials telling us the last week of march. that will be when she files article 50, but honestly this week, today's news -- the scottish independent -- independence push of money, talking a hardical environment in which theresa may is starting to deal with the mastech with -- domestically. mark: they much, simon kennedy. to the let's get back elections in the netherlands where the outcome might provide a key gauge of how far populism has reached into your's core. manus cranny is live in amsterdam. it seems like it is nice and quiet. goode generally show turnouts on days of elections. manus cranny: yeah, turnout here has been higher than in recent elections, and the sitting prime minister had a message for the voters when they went to the polls this morning, which is to stop the wrong kind of populism. past 24,ave seen the 48 hours, we have seen a shift away from the extreme right moving toward the sitting prime minister. how much you can believe in that, nobody knows. immigration, integration, and islam are at the heart of the issues of this election. i caught up with a green party leader who has ambitions to be prime minister, but this is his view on immigration. >> i think
simon: we can do better -- officials telling us the last week of march. that will be when she files article 50, but honestly this week, today's news -- the scottish independent -- independence push of money, talking a hardical environment in which theresa may is starting to deal with the mastech with -- domestically. mark: they much, simon kennedy. to the let's get back elections in the netherlands where the outcome might provide a key gauge of how far populism has reached into your's core....
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simon. that would be fun. >> rose: but you work so hard because, a, you love it. >> because it doesn't feel like work. right? >> rose: of course. i don't feel like i work a day in my life and that's actually the danger. because if you feel like you're not working, then you're not really giving yourself time to rest. >> rose: i wrote a note today basically saying how you're humbled to know you're one of the lucky ones who do exactly what they love doing. >> exactly. from the moment i was a little girl, when i realized this is what i was going to do with my life, it just was so easy going forward because i had this dream, i had this goal. so many people i was in school with, it took them so long to find a passion, and many people really never found a passion in life. >> rose: and they find something to do that simply is to do. >> exactly, and it's work for them. for me, i think that's why i'm so busy, it's because it doesn't feel like work. it feels like something bigger than myself. to be in this film with nikki, a great filmmaker. >> rose: screen writer. novellest, female protagonist, female opportuni
simon. that would be fun. >> rose: but you work so hard because, a, you love it. >> because it doesn't feel like work. right? >> rose: of course. i don't feel like i work a day in my life and that's actually the danger. because if you feel like you're not working, then you're not really giving yourself time to rest. >> rose: i wrote a note today basically saying how you're humbled to know you're one of the lucky ones who do exactly what they love doing. >> exactly....
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: they are pleading with parents, like simon powell, to look at this picture and have a serious conversation with your kid tonight. >> i will have to have some hard conversations with my son tonight. >> reporter: parents are being asked to have that tough conversation with their children tonight and see if they somehow came in contact with this serial child rapist. if new victims come forward he could potentially face more charges and more time. in media boro, alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police have stepped up their presence, one day after a flash mob of teens caused problems on the streets of the center city. dozens of arrests were made, and "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live near 15th rain chestnut with the police commissioner's reaction to the unrulely behavior, cleve. >> reporter: jessica since mid afternoon we have seen dozens of police officers on the corner, walking down the street keeping an eye on things, so far, so good. they do not want a repeat performance from yesterday. >> a mob of kid just walked up and down market street. >> reporter: kicking, punching and causing chaos monday afternoon
: they are pleading with parents, like simon powell, to look at this picture and have a serious conversation with your kid tonight. >> i will have to have some hard conversations with my son tonight. >> reporter: parents are being asked to have that tough conversation with their children tonight and see if they somehow came in contact with this serial child rapist. if new victims come forward he could potentially face more charges and more time. in media boro, alycia nieves for...
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hard choices have to be made. trade—offs. what slips is the waiting times for routine surgery. you have to remember that simony with downing street a couple of months ago over money and the suggestion he didn't get the money he needed at the time of the last spending review. he was very diplomatic today and didn't make a case for more money. i think he feels he has to keep his powder dry on that one, despite repeated questions. he said, we are getting on with what we have got and making efficiency savings. it didn't kill off the idea that there might at some stage beat requests for further cash for the nhs. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening: the eu tells britain no talks on trade deals before the divorce deal is done. who's coming out of the tardis? the new assistant taking doctor who in a different direction. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... johanna konta beats venus williams to become the first british woman to reach a final in miami. and she will climb to seventh in the world if she wins it against caroline wozniacki. it's one of the most ambitious conservation projects of its k
hard choices have to be made. trade—offs. what slips is the waiting times for routine surgery. you have to remember that simony with downing street a couple of months ago over money and the suggestion he didn't get the money he needed at the time of the last spending review. he was very diplomatic today and didn't make a case for more money. i think he feels he has to keep his powder dry on that one, despite repeated questions. he said, we are getting on with what we have got and making...
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simone biles into the health care conversation. well done. the reality is you can't. the president is working hard trying to get some conservatives on his side. there is some, no matter how much lobbying he does, will not support it. they do think it is a nicer version of obamacare. >> we heard paul ryan and others. mostly paul ryan as the cheerleader. we are where we need to be. this is the process. there are 26 people now saying no or leaning no. we expect big changes this week. >> we have to. one of the things i'm interested in and this happened after the election. the number of people who may not support the plan who just haven't been vocal about it. it actually could be higher. we could be surprised the amount of push back. >> it is hard to have the aarp staring you down. they are a big powerful lobby. they represent a demographic. >> you weigh that and the trump districts. a tough juggling act. also on capitol hill, this intel committee hearing with james comey expected to say there is no evidence of wiretapping at trump tower. also, no evidence of collusion of the trump campaign and russian
simone biles into the health care conversation. well done. the reality is you can't. the president is working hard trying to get some conservatives on his side. there is some, no matter how much lobbying he does, will not support it. they do think it is a nicer version of obamacare. >> we heard paul ryan and others. mostly paul ryan as the cheerleader. we are where we need to be. this is the process. there are 26 people now saying no or leaning no. we expect big changes this week....
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simon, i think politicians from all parties will be very wary of the derailing brexit. ithink all parties will be very wary of the derailing brexit. i think we are now entering the hardxit. the past six months have almost been the easy part. yes, we've had rows and revolts and showdowns with the house of lords. we've had clashes withjudges. that house of lords. we've had clashes with judges. that was just get to the starting to trigger article 50, to begin the whole process. now we get into the deal—making, shaping oui’ get into the deal—making, shaping our relations with europe. determining what brexit britain looks like. this is the really difficult part. if you think we've had plenty of confrontation and rows and revolt so far, i suspect there's going to be an awful lot more from here on in. thank you. there will be special edition of question time tonight, called britain after brexit. live this evening from 8:30pm til 10:00pm on bbc one. the family of kurt cochran — the american tourist who was killed in last week's attack in westminster — have said he would not have borne any ill will towards his attacker. he and his wife melissa were on holiday in london to cel
simon, i think politicians from all parties will be very wary of the derailing brexit. ithink all parties will be very wary of the derailing brexit. i think we are now entering the hardxit. the past six months have almost been the easy part. yes, we've had rows and revolts and showdowns with the house of lords. we've had clashes withjudges. that house of lords. we've had clashes with judges. that was just get to the starting to trigger article 50, to begin the whole process. now we get into the...
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hard core survivalists people where it's easy for them to be in uncomfortable situations with ten people who wouldn't go glafrping if you paid them. >> right. me too. >> the host new girl hannah simon did you live in a area. >> still is that a bug. >> the teams have to overcome all kinds of obstacles from the elements to the animals all for a chance of winning a half a million dollars. for a survivalist this sounds like something up their alley. but remember they're not going at it alone. >> maybe my partner. >> oh, my god. >> the show will run for eight episodes but simon is opening you like it and tell a friend. >> hopefully fingers crossed another season possibly. >> i hope so. yeah, if you all tune in. >> to cheer on your favorite duo tune in to kicking and screaming thursday nights at 9:00. >>> questions linger after pro and anti-trump demonstrates crashed last weekend in berkley. >> today we're going to sit down with officials from berkley police and the city of berkley to learn about policing tactics in high pressure situations like last weekend and earlier this year when protesters caused thousands of dollars of damage. that is today on the four on two. >>> stocks are essen
hard core survivalists people where it's easy for them to be in uncomfortable situations with ten people who wouldn't go glafrping if you paid them. >> right. me too. >> the host new girl hannah simon did you live in a area. >> still is that a bug. >> the teams have to overcome all kinds of obstacles from the elements to the animals all for a chance of winning a half a million dollars. for a survivalist this sounds like something up their alley. but remember they're not...
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simone. s >> there you go. learn how to be ballroom dancers. >> it's a lot of hard work. >> it is hard.t' njured andoften get iait. >> you can do it. ndero it. >> i've seen you dance. you could learn easily. e >> i think you shall try it.hink >> you do? >> you should.oud. >> okay.>> >> i've taken tango lessons. l if you can learn it you canu c absolutely crush it.rush it. >> all right.ight. >> allison don't fall for the okie-doak. >> nope. >> pennel pee cruz making a return to the small screen. she will portray the fashion the icon in american crime story. sy the ten episode series willies focus on the 1977 killing of o very cacci's brother.er she took over, yeah, '97. i remember that just like yesterday. 1997 killing she took over his famed fashion business after hih death you'll remember right onio the steps of his mansion iis mai believe it's in miami, right.ig >> south beac >> right. so 1997.so the series set to air early next year. year. >> i want to see that.>> i wan >> that should be pretty good.sd >> what about this? finally sas it ain't so. woody quitting weed for good. >> woody a weed dee no more?or [
simone. s >> there you go. learn how to be ballroom dancers. >> it's a lot of hard work. >> it is hard.t' njured andoften get iait. >> you can do it. ndero it. >> i've seen you dance. you could learn easily. e >> i think you shall try it.hink >> you do? >> you should.oud. >> okay.>> >> i've taken tango lessons. l if you can learn it you canu c absolutely crush it.rush it. >> all right.ight. >> allison don't fall for...
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simon's island, they created more than a barbecue restaurant they created a barbecue experience. congratulations to mr. zap and mr. buckman for winning this award and the recognition their hard work herbed. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the life of former georgia state representative berke day. mr. day pass aid way on march 5, 2017, at the age of 62. mr. day was born in jacksonville, north carolina, to parents cecil and marianne, but dunwodie high school, where he met his wife sally. he helped lay the foundation of his father's business, days inn motel he worked to build the first location on tybee island. after studying in new york city, and mers university in atlanta , he joined the family business of real estate like his father. in 1991, he made a start in politics by running for the tybee island city council on a tear and won. he grew to love public service. three years later he ran again, this time for the georgia general assembly where he served for the next 16 years until his retirement in 2010. perhaps his greatest achievement which is work on the stevens day legislation in 2000 which freezes the value of residential property at the ti
simon's island, they created more than a barbecue restaurant they created a barbecue experience. congratulations to mr. zap and mr. buckman for winning this award and the recognition their hard work herbed. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the life of former georgia state representative berke day. mr. day pass aid way on march 5, 2017, at the age of 62. mr. day was born in jacksonville, north carolina, to parents cecil and marianne, but dunwodie high school, where...
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simon: what we're looking at now is the declaration by friday. some sense of renewed tension. just how hardeen a , a war in speeches. but we will be adding to the debate at bloomberg and there is certainly a risk that it will be down to a few people in a room in brussels in the middle of the night over the next two years. edward evans talked today that it will be knocked the triggering of article 50 that worries markets, it will be what happens next. francine: that was simon kennedy. we will be back with conrad dequadros and we will be talking to the ceo of hurdles. on wednesday, we speak to eric robert gran. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's go straight to germany. his 65 million dollars is the former u.s. price tag on barack obama and michelle obama's memoirs. the publishers are the penguin random house. matt miller is in berlin with this ceo. over to you. thank you very much. first off, on the obama book, that is a lot of money. what does this mean for your company? >> this is very important. to be the publishers of the obama's before they became pres
simon: what we're looking at now is the declaration by friday. some sense of renewed tension. just how hardeen a , a war in speeches. but we will be adding to the debate at bloomberg and there is certainly a risk that it will be down to a few people in a room in brussels in the middle of the night over the next two years. edward evans talked today that it will be knocked the triggering of article 50 that worries markets, it will be what happens next. francine: that was simon kennedy. we will be...
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hard form of brexit. if you think that has implications for the currency, most of that should be priced in. ast people are subjecting trending down of the currency. tom: simonennedy, help those of us removed from brexit. do you know the date calendar? do you have a better idea what happens this year and next year as well? as soon as theresa may invokes article 50, the power is seated to the european union. she's controlled the clock so far. she votes article 50, that puts her on a countdown, the end of which we fall out of europe regardless of the deal. is thatdiate calendar as soon as she pulls the trigger, if she does so this week or gives enough warning that she's going to do so by the end of the month, the europeans will set their guidelines. we could see delays in actual engagement after the french election. ,hat really happens this week if it is this week or beyond, is the control of the countdown goes to europe. tom: who in europe controls the debate? if they vote and it shifts to a european discussion, what institution controls that debate? simon: in theory, the negotiations will be led by the european commission. that suggests there won't be any fr
hard form of brexit. if you think that has implications for the currency, most of that should be priced in. ast people are subjecting trending down of the currency. tom: simonennedy, help those of us removed from brexit. do you know the date calendar? do you have a better idea what happens this year and next year as well? as soon as theresa may invokes article 50, the power is seated to the european union. she's controlled the clock so far. she votes article 50, that puts her on a countdown,...
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mortar stores are in deep, deep trouble, having a hard time competing with and transitioning and meeting the challenge of on-line sellers like amazon. bill simonll is the former wal-mart usa ceo and president. and bill, let's get right at it here. these bricks and mortar stores, a lot of them are inl trouble. give me the names of big name stores which you think are going to go out. i want the names of those going out. >> well, it is. it's a tough environment, stuart. retail is in transition. ice age is a dramatic term, but even out of ice age came a rebirth and so, i think while the industry is in transition, there will be some clear winners and some clear losers. >> here is the clear loser? >> j.c. penney has got a tough road ahead of it as you well know. sears and kmart, those guys had a struggle for quite a while. i think there's going to be some real changes needed for those guys to survive. those will be the ones, i would look for to have first difficulties. costco continues to do well, i think they've had a wobble here and there, but a good business model and good approach so you'll see winners too. stuart: what we're interested in is th
mortar stores are in deep, deep trouble, having a hard time competing with and transitioning and meeting the challenge of on-line sellers like amazon. bill simonll is the former wal-mart usa ceo and president. and bill, let's get right at it here. these bricks and mortar stores, a lot of them are inl trouble. give me the names of big name stores which you think are going to go out. i want the names of those going out. >> well, it is. it's a tough environment, stuart. retail is in...
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simons tijuana comments on that mark sweet >> if you look at the slide but it's 13, that shows the lineup into the richmond, pink visit nation on that which may be hard to see on the tv, is an indicator of how far we think we can get with that in 2014 and so we do actually get into that fra that westernmost richmond fra. so we allow that to be the full score and to answer supervisor fewer's question, until we cross that redline on the map we don't get to your fra. so you're in between the aws us which ends on 19th, believe. one sound 12 and you need another source of water supply in the richmond. so we can get you from sunset or we can get you from the aws us and 12. >> so let me-i'm sorry >> yes so i don't understand how this makes sense actually from the reservoir to pump water over to this area but how would this coverage actually meet my whole district excrete i know we ended i think opposition not to have with you is specific to my district is in looking at this map the you're giving us i can really understand how you think is going to be adequate water coverage in case of an emergency in the outermost richmond area. i know that right now, i see
simons tijuana comments on that mark sweet >> if you look at the slide but it's 13, that shows the lineup into the richmond, pink visit nation on that which may be hard to see on the tv, is an indicator of how far we think we can get with that in 2014 and so we do actually get into that fra that westernmost richmond fra. so we allow that to be the full score and to answer supervisor fewer's question, until we cross that redline on the map we don't get to your fra. so you're in between the...
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simons tijuana comments on that mark sweet >> if you look at the slide but it's 13, that shows the lineup into the richmond, pink visit nation on that which may be hard to see on the tv, is an indicator of how far we think we can get with that in 2014 and so we do actually get into that fra that westernmost richmond fra. so we allow that to be the full score and to answer supervisor fewer's question, until we cross that redline on the map we don't get to your fra. so you're in between the aws us which ends on 19th, believe. one sound 12 and you need another source of water supply in the richmond. so we can get you from sunset or we can get you from the aws us and 12. >> so let me-i'm sorry >> yes so i don't understand how this makes sense actually from the reservoir to pump water over to this area but how would this coverage actually meet my whole district excrete i know we ended i think opposition not to have with you is specific to my district is in looking at this map the you're giving us i can really understand how you think is going to be adequate water coverage in case of an emergency in the outermost richmond area. i know that right now, i see
simons tijuana comments on that mark sweet >> if you look at the slide but it's 13, that shows the lineup into the richmond, pink visit nation on that which may be hard to see on the tv, is an indicator of how far we think we can get with that in 2014 and so we do actually get into that fra that westernmost richmond fra. so we allow that to be the full score and to answer supervisor fewer's question, until we cross that redline on the map we don't get to your fra. so you're in between the...
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hard work going into the exam. i have got to give everything i have got to this exam and remember everything i've learnt. you can't doubt yourself and go for it. simons us how to revise. you need to tailor your revision to your personal needs. i would use music. i would your personal needs. i would use music. iwould make your personal needs. i would use music. i would make a song up about revision if it was maths or german and... do you remember any? i can't sing it now. you so can! ? no. and yeah, using post it notes, stick it around on your wardrobe and mirror and you're revisiting these areas every day. i find that some subjects lend themselves to certain techniques, history and english, i found working with mind maps is really great. what's a mind map? it is when you have say for example a question in the middle and you brain storm around it so you might argue what points you're going to consider and how you can expand on the question linking your ideas together andl question linking your ideas together and i thought that was a really great way to revise those subjects. at what point during the xram period do you think was the most stress was pu
hard work going into the exam. i have got to give everything i have got to this exam and remember everything i've learnt. you can't doubt yourself and go for it. simons us how to revise. you need to tailor your revision to your personal needs. i would use music. i would your personal needs. i would use music. iwould make your personal needs. i would use music. i would make a song up about revision if it was maths or german and... do you remember any? i can't sing it now. you so can! ? no. and...
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hard core survivalists. people where it's easy for them to be in uncomfortable situations with ten people who wouldn't go glamping if you paid them. >> that'd be me. >> me too. >> the host hannah simone. >> i love survival competition shows. >> she spent a month filming the show in fiji. >> did you live in the area? were you secluded? >> i lived in a hotel. that is what i did. and still some nights i was like, is that a bug? >> reporter: the teams have to overcome all kinds of obstacles from the elements to the animals all for a chance of winning a half a million dollars. for the survivalist this sounds like something up their alley. remember, they're not going it alone. >> don't fear anyone but god. and maybe my partner. >> reporter: the show will run for eight episodes. simone is hoping you like it and tell a friend. that way she can get paid to make you laugh at others expenses. hopefully another season? >> i hope so, yeah. if you'll tune in i get to go back to fiji. help a girl out. >> to see who walks away with the cash prize, tune in thursday nights at 9:00. >> watch it here on fox. >>> how about some weather. great weekend. >> it's just been beautiful. we've been looking at th
hard core survivalists. people where it's easy for them to be in uncomfortable situations with ten people who wouldn't go glamping if you paid them. >> that'd be me. >> me too. >> the host hannah simone. >> i love survival competition shows. >> she spent a month filming the show in fiji. >> did you live in the area? were you secluded? >> i lived in a hotel. that is what i did. and still some nights i was like, is that a bug? >> reporter: the teams...
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simons tijuana comments on that mark sweet >> if you look at the slide but it's 13, that shows the lineup into the richmond, pink visit nation on that which may be hard to see on the tv, is an indicator of how far we think we can get with that in 2014 and so we do actually get into that fra that westernmost richmond fra. so we allow that to be the full score and to answer supervisor fewer's question, until we cross that redline on the map we don't get to your fra. so you're in between the aws us which ends on 19th, believe. one sound 12 and you need another source of water supply in the richmond. so we can get you from sunset or we can get you from the aws us and 12. >> so let me-i'm sorry >> yes so i don't understand how this makes sense actually from the reservoir to pump water over to this area but how would this coverage actually meet my whole district excrete i know we ended i think opposition not to have with you is specific to my district is in looking at this map the you're giving us i can really understand how you think is going to be adequate water coverage in case of an emergency in the outermost richmond area. i know that right now, i see
simons tijuana comments on that mark sweet >> if you look at the slide but it's 13, that shows the lineup into the richmond, pink visit nation on that which may be hard to see on the tv, is an indicator of how far we think we can get with that in 2014 and so we do actually get into that fra that westernmost richmond fra. so we allow that to be the full score and to answer supervisor fewer's question, until we cross that redline on the map we don't get to your fra. so you're in between the...