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tyrone "baybe champ" stevenson: this is real therapeutic.is native east oakland, stevenson is king of what are known as scraper bikes. baybe champ: guess it's you customizing it, putting your design on it, making it personalized. joe: to stevenson, every piece of tricking out a bike is personal. he's been bringing them to life for nearly 2 decades. baybe champ: and when i was a kid, i was getting into lots of trouble. it was something for me to do, it was something to keep me creative. baybe champ: red, yellow. baybe champ: then i noticed that scraper bikes was ultimately keeping me out of trouble. joe: growing up in tough east oakland, it took just a little paint, some tinfoil, and tape to make something special. baybe champ: a lot of it is all about the pops of color. it's the vibrancy, you know? it's the self-reflection. joe: if stevenson was known as the scraper bike king of the east, it was his uncle paul brown, known as tall paul, who sat on the scraper bike throne of west oakland. baybe champ: he's known through riding his tall custom
tyrone "baybe champ" stevenson: this is real therapeutic.is native east oakland, stevenson is king of what are known as scraper bikes. baybe champ: guess it's you customizing it, putting your design on it, making it personalized. joe: to stevenson, every piece of tricking out a bike is personal. he's been bringing them to life for nearly 2 decades. baybe champ: and when i was a kid, i was getting into lots of trouble. it was something for me to do, it was something to keep me...
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adlai stevenson stevenson. the polling indicated that this race was so close that could be won by either candidate, that it could go either way way. a narrow election was anticipated by the polls as this article about the gallup poll suggests. it's despite the equivocation the pollsters as they do, set the agenda, set the narrative for, the news media and others about this election in 1952. the expectation was it's going to be a tight race between eisenhower, stevenson. that's not how it turned. that's not how it turned out. eisenhower won in a landslide that no pollster anticipated it. indeed, almost no pundit anticipated the landslide he won eisenhower carried the popular vote by almost percentage points and more than 440 electoral votes. it was a crushing landslide for the republican candidate, eisenhower eisenhower pollsters were confused as to what happened, trying come up with explanations in the immediate aftermath of this surprise. it seems that undecided were a major factor in the polling surprise of 1
adlai stevenson stevenson. the polling indicated that this race was so close that could be won by either candidate, that it could go either way way. a narrow election was anticipated by the polls as this article about the gallup poll suggests. it's despite the equivocation the pollsters as they do, set the agenda, set the narrative for, the news media and others about this election in 1952. the expectation was it's going to be a tight race between eisenhower, stevenson. that's not how it...
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eisenhower, stevenson. so, that undecided vote was and under some difficult proposition for the pollsters. in the sense that, how do you allocate the undecided vote? do you split it in half? do you give both to one candidate or the other? do you ignore it all together? it's a conundrum. it was a conundrum for pollsters in 1952. gallup, george gallup of the gallup pole, decided to allocate the undecided voters in a way that resembled allocation of undecided voters on the two previous presidential elections. in 1944 and 1948. and one scenario, he said those undecided voters are going to break 2 to 1 for the democrat, adlai stevenson. in another scenario, he said it would be 3 to 1 for the democrat adlai stevenson. and that latter scenario, you come up with a 50/50 tie. a 50/50 tie. why the undecided voters may have swung to dwight eisenhower late in the campaign was his pledge, in late october 1952, to go to korea. go to korea. then the scene of a long protracted stalemate of a war between the united states,
eisenhower, stevenson. so, that undecided vote was and under some difficult proposition for the pollsters. in the sense that, how do you allocate the undecided vote? do you split it in half? do you give both to one candidate or the other? do you ignore it all together? it's a conundrum. it was a conundrum for pollsters in 1952. gallup, george gallup of the gallup pole, decided to allocate the undecided voters in a way that resembled allocation of undecided voters on the two previous...
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evening betsy stevenson is a professor at economics at the university of michigan.ee you tomorrow on velshi at 8 am. tomorrow have a special return guest for the velshi banned book club, the author of the handmaidens tail, margaret atwood, joins me to discuss her book, hacks eat which is a modern adaptation of the tempest. jonathan capehart in for
evening betsy stevenson is a professor at economics at the university of michigan.ee you tomorrow on velshi at 8 am. tomorrow have a special return guest for the velshi banned book club, the author of the handmaidens tail, margaret atwood, joins me to discuss her book, hacks eat which is a modern adaptation of the tempest. jonathan capehart in for
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evening betsy stevenson is a professor at economics at the university of michigan.hi at 8 am. tomorrow have a special return guest for the velshi banned book club, the author of the handmaidens tail, margaret atwood, joins me to discuss her book, hacks eat which is a modern adaptation of the tempest. jonathan capehart in for lawrence. good evening, my friend. good to see. you >> great to see you too, ali. thanks. allot >> have a good. show >> have a good show -- well, thank. you see this tweet? it's the tweet that will live in
evening betsy stevenson is a professor at economics at the university of michigan.hi at 8 am. tomorrow have a special return guest for the velshi banned book club, the author of the handmaidens tail, margaret atwood, joins me to discuss her book, hacks eat which is a modern adaptation of the tempest. jonathan capehart in for lawrence. good evening, my friend. good to see. you >> great to see you too, ali. thanks. allot >> have a good. show >> have a good show -- well, thank....
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and i've mentioned this book before by david stevenson, the british historian of the war. and in this book, stevenson argues that there were three other factors that really as important. in some ways more important than the actual fighting on western front that brought about the end of the war. and i want to go them just very quickly the first factor that stevenson mentions is that germany's other partners began to pull out of the war. they had had enough this began with bulgaria. there's a strange map in that. this began with bulgaria. at the end of september, 1918, with out of the war. the ottoman turks were isolated and. they're already under a lot of pressure with british forces and british empire forces coming from mesopotamia and up through palestine, into anatolia itself. so bulgaria pulled out of the war then the ottoman turks pulled out of the war. yes. well, when you say bulgaria in the territory territory, not no. september, i think september 29. why remember that? years. oh, 1980. sorry, 1988. i'm talking about. and then finally austria-hungary was simply disin
and i've mentioned this book before by david stevenson, the british historian of the war. and in this book, stevenson argues that there were three other factors that really as important. in some ways more important than the actual fighting on western front that brought about the end of the war. and i want to go them just very quickly the first factor that stevenson mentions is that germany's other partners began to pull out of the war. they had had enough this began with bulgaria. there's a...
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alonzoy stevenson and mr. -- lonnie stevenson and mrs. dawn stevenson. mr. and mrs. brewer. mr.livier knox and dr. lewis. mr. sanjay and ms. sangita. ms. denise williams. the honorable phillip murphy and ms. tammy murphy. the honorable john carney, governor of delaware, and ms. tracey quillen carney. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. announcer: the honorable keisha lance bottom and mr. derek -- bottoms and mr. derek bottoms. >> can i say that here? [laughter] [indiscernible] >> i think it's going to be great night in georgia on tuesday. and i'm not saying that as a bulldogs fan. go dogs. reporter: early voting poll? >> i am. i am. but we have to make sure people continue to turn out. but i am. very encouraging. reporter: [indiscernible] >> no. i'm not. reporter: is the president going to go? >> i don't know the answer to that. reporter: do you want him to go? >> i think the president will go wherever he's wanted and needed and i know that -- we know we have a great senator in georgia. so we're excited. thank you. announcer: mr. kurt russell and ms. donna russell. host
alonzoy stevenson and mr. -- lonnie stevenson and mrs. dawn stevenson. mr. and mrs. brewer. mr.livier knox and dr. lewis. mr. sanjay and ms. sangita. ms. denise williams. the honorable phillip murphy and ms. tammy murphy. the honorable john carney, governor of delaware, and ms. tracey quillen carney. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. announcer: the honorable keisha lance bottom and mr. derek -- bottoms and mr. derek bottoms. >> can i say that here? [laughter]...
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>> we will do the with john stevenson. >> iam sure the whole house in the early hours and the tragic loss of human life our hearts go out to all of those affected to those involved. >> i had meetings in including the visit of his majesty the king. >> prime minister a three and a half hour journey takes six hours this has become the experience if they do not get their act together. >> mr. speaker i share the frustration this is causing the priority is to support the restoration of services before making any long-term decisions but we will be closely monitoring the rollout. >> thank you mr. speaker if i could joined the prime minister our prayers go out in the freezing waters of the channel last night it is a reminder those who run the groups put the lives at risk they must be broken up and brought to justice tomorrow is the first all they have to do is to open the door if he did the whole country would breathe a sigh of relief. why won't he? mr. speaker we have consistently spoken to all the unions involved. but i am glad because they do do incredible work so what exactly we have done
>> we will do the with john stevenson. >> iam sure the whole house in the early hours and the tragic loss of human life our hearts go out to all of those affected to those involved. >> i had meetings in including the visit of his majesty the king. >> prime minister a three and a half hour journey takes six hours this has become the experience if they do not get their act together. >> mr. speaker i share the frustration this is causing the priority is to support the...
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new england hands the ball off to stevenson who is going for a big game but for some reason stevensonto jacoby myers and he throws it across the field and jones grabs it out of mid-air and stiff arms before going in for the game-winning touchdown with no time on the clock. vegas won 30-24 and after the game myers taking responsibility for that blunder. >> just trying to do too much. trying to be a hero, i guess. i tried to throw the ball. i was just doing too much. i should have just went down. >> probably the most insane ending i've been a part of. but we'll take it. >> and we had a controversial ending to the commanders and giant. so they were on the goal line trying to tie the game in the final minute. brian robinson scores but the official called terry mclaren for illegal formation for not being on the line. you could see him talk to the official before the snap. and he said after the game, he even asked the official, and the official said he was good. but then still flagged him. the giants were able to hold the commanders out of the end zone to win 20-12. but a lot of people are
new england hands the ball off to stevenson who is going for a big game but for some reason stevensonto jacoby myers and he throws it across the field and jones grabs it out of mid-air and stiff arms before going in for the game-winning touchdown with no time on the clock. vegas won 30-24 and after the game myers taking responsibility for that blunder. >> just trying to do too much. trying to be a hero, i guess. i tried to throw the ball. i was just doing too much. i should have just went...
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down and talk in needs to come to russian state will never be as tight as i'm phoning northland stevenson. i'm not getting something up for a group in assisted babel disability on his group. i'm speaking with, we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state on russia today and c, r t sports. now, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with the i the all the once again, your hobby, it goes riding into your information so that it often is the new viruses on the chrome leave is feel when you're spreading around when we finally, is that the virus mostly just picking up a respirator track, it doesn't go into your level. so that's why the symptom is not usually it does not cause it to be. so this is something a lot of obviously people want so much compromise needs to be cognizant. it's the ah, how much is that? you know, you know what? yes, it is for point with somebody so that that's what it, what did that, because what's, what it, what's, what when you got emotionally or look you was good, you here for you. when you move your procedures
down and talk in needs to come to russian state will never be as tight as i'm phoning northland stevenson. i'm not getting something up for a group in assisted babel disability on his group. i'm speaking with, we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state on russia today and c, r t sports. now, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with the i the all the once again, your hobby, it goes riding into your information so that it often is...
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paul: economist betsey stevenson agrees.hat i'm seeing is a sector that hired more than most other sectors did during the pandemic. they're pulling back a little bit with layoffs. and we're still dealing with monthly jobs reports that are showing us job growth that's bigger than almost any single month we had prior to the pandemic. so i don't think there's an reason to worry that there are some people losing their jobs because, you know, there are hundreds of thousands of others gaining jobs. paul: of course, that doesn't make it any easier for those workers laid off. but, stevenson actually has a positive big-picture reframing. betsey: when the pandemic began, technology was our savior. we turned to technology to be able to work from home, to be able to shop from home, to be able to talk to our doctors from home. but i do think that, you know, it's run its course in terms of that growth. and the fact that is resulting in the tech sector having layoffs to me symbolizes that we've reached the end of this pandemic era. erik: i
paul: economist betsey stevenson agrees.hat i'm seeing is a sector that hired more than most other sectors did during the pandemic. they're pulling back a little bit with layoffs. and we're still dealing with monthly jobs reports that are showing us job growth that's bigger than almost any single month we had prior to the pandemic. so i don't think there's an reason to worry that there are some people losing their jobs because, you know, there are hundreds of thousands of others gaining jobs....
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. >> betsy stevenson, good to see. you thank you for joining us this. evening betsy stevenson is a professor at economics at the university of michigan. that does it for us tonight, i'll see you tomorrow on velshi at 8 am. tomorrow have a special return guest for the velshi banned book club, the author of the handmaidens tail, margaret atwood, joins me to discuss her book, hacks eat which is a modern adaptation of the tempest. jonathan capehart in for lawrence. good evening, my friend. good to see. you >> great to see you too, ali. thanks. allot >> have a good. show >> have a good show -- well, thank. you see this tweet? it's the tweet that will live in infamy. kanye. elon. trump. you know, the three horsemen of the republican apocalypse. that tweet no longer exists. it only took the house judiciary committee of republicans 55 days and for one of the three man named in that tweet to literally praise adolf hitler for them to take the tweet down. that was the house judiciary republicans responds to kanye west's maniacal to our antisemitic rent yesterday f
. >> betsy stevenson, good to see. you thank you for joining us this. evening betsy stevenson is a professor at economics at the university of michigan. that does it for us tonight, i'll see you tomorrow on velshi at 8 am. tomorrow have a special return guest for the velshi banned book club, the author of the handmaidens tail, margaret atwood, joins me to discuss her book, hacks eat which is a modern adaptation of the tempest. jonathan capehart in for lawrence. good evening, my friend....
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this all started around 5:00 in a parking lot on stevenson boulevard in fremont near john f. kennedy high school. at least three people confronted a woman stealing her car. officers spotted it getting on 680. that's when the chase began. it ended when the suspects crashed into another vehicle in milpitas. a man in that second car was ejected. paramedics rushed him to the hospital. still no word on how he's doing. but police officers did arrest those three carjacking suspects. >>> a live look at san francisco where the holiday shopping rush is on with just days to go until christmas. last night the city was packed with hundreds of people, some visitors gathering at union square celebrating the first night of hanukkah while others were out to see the square all lit up. city leaders are hopeful this is something of a re-emergence after quiet pandemic years. as alyssa goard reports, they are hoping union square feels safer. >> reporter: it was a busy night in union square. the menorah lit up for the first night of hanukkah plus plenty of shoppers and families checking out the hol
this all started around 5:00 in a parking lot on stevenson boulevard in fremont near john f. kennedy high school. at least three people confronted a woman stealing her car. officers spotted it getting on 680. that's when the chase began. it ended when the suspects crashed into another vehicle in milpitas. a man in that second car was ejected. paramedics rushed him to the hospital. still no word on how he's doing. but police officers did arrest those three carjacking suspects. >>> a...
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in this book, stevenson argues that there were three other factors that were really as important, in some ways more important, then the actual fighting on the western front that brought about the end of the war. i want to go through them very quickly. the first factor that stevenson mentions is that germany's other partners began to pull out of the war. they finally have had enough. this began with bulgaria, that's a strange map, isn't it? it began with alberto bulgaria at the end of september, 1918. with bulgaria out of the war, the ottoman turks were isolated. and they were already under a lot of pressure, with british forces and british empire forces coming from mesopotamia and up through palestine, syria, in two and a totally at itself. so, after bulgaria pulled out of the war, then the ottoman turks pulled out of the war. yes? >> would you say bulgaria -- [inaudible] >> i think elizabeth temper 29th, i don't know i remember that. oh 1918, sorry. 1918 i'm talking about. finally, austria hungry was simply disintegrating. it's various national groups were pulling apart, declaring t
in this book, stevenson argues that there were three other factors that were really as important, in some ways more important, then the actual fighting on the western front that brought about the end of the war. i want to go through them very quickly. the first factor that stevenson mentions is that germany's other partners began to pull out of the war. they finally have had enough. this began with bulgaria, that's a strange map, isn't it? it began with alberto bulgaria at the end of september,...
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but, stevenson actually has a positive big-picture reframing. >> when the pandemic began, technology savior. we turned to technology to be able to work from home, to be able to shop from home, to be able to talk to our doctors from home. but i do think that, you know, it's run its course in terms of that growth. and the fact that is resulting in the tech sector having layoffs to me symbolizes that we've reached the end of this pandemic era. >> i actually think that the recent wave is a bit overdue and maybe good for the rest of the economy. paul: and there is actually an upside to the layoffs, claims techno-optimist erik brynjolfsson, who runs the digital economy lab at stanford. >> there's a ton of really great tech talent that's been tied up in activities that may not be creating that much value. especially, i'm thinking of crypto. meanwhile, the real need is to have tech folks go and transform the rest of america , the manufacturing, retailing, finance, health care, most of all. and we need to unleash some of the talent in that part of the economy. paul: i put this to the talent i
but, stevenson actually has a positive big-picture reframing. >> when the pandemic began, technology savior. we turned to technology to be able to work from home, to be able to shop from home, to be able to talk to our doctors from home. but i do think that, you know, it's run its course in terms of that growth. and the fact that is resulting in the tech sector having layoffs to me symbolizes that we've reached the end of this pandemic era. >> i actually think that the recent wave...
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a robot contribute to more easy than a human. stevenson is robot. looks like a bunch of bananas. it's designed to hold objects and to adapt to their shapes and sizes using sensors and air pressure. ah, it could be worn as a glove to supplement finger movement minimizing the amount of muscle activity needed. this could benefit people with injuries with limited mobility or with other trauma to their fingers. ah, i think there are some applications where they are really helpful, but used only on the road. not necessarily, but really just a vacation is a little bit limited because my tops are determined how exactly it is not grass. my object, i with a creative application and combinations different. who do have you ever imagined having a meal at home, fully prepared by robots. this is now within the realm of possibility, with a fully robotic kitchen in your own home. it can cook from scratch using more than 5000 different recipes. and you can even customize your own. ah, the robotic kitchen is already on the market and it's even capable of watching the dishes. now if that's not worth
a robot contribute to more easy than a human. stevenson is robot. looks like a bunch of bananas. it's designed to hold objects and to adapt to their shapes and sizes using sensors and air pressure. ah, it could be worn as a glove to supplement finger movement minimizing the amount of muscle activity needed. this could benefit people with injuries with limited mobility or with other trauma to their fingers. ah, i think there are some applications where they are really helpful, but used only on...
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i've stayed as i'm phoning awesome stevenson hammond. i'm not getting calls, i'll send send it within the 55 when. okay, so 9 is 2000 speedy. when else calls go ahead with we will van in the european union the kremlin. yup. machines, the state on russia today and split our t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with mm a man in a my, my name, my name is dawn with with mm. welcome back to was a partner with m k, but kumar, india for mom, bassinger jeep cherokee unders breakfast on ambassador before the break we were talking about you know, the, the fact that the status quo, all western and dominated western centric world is no longer sustainable. and neither in political norion, economic terms, but the united states is still trying to impose its will on other states. and i think the current relationship with russia is one example of that. i don't know if you would agree with my interpretation, but i think russians were forced to launch and military operations in ukraine because they cannot becau
i've stayed as i'm phoning awesome stevenson hammond. i'm not getting calls, i'll send send it within the 55 when. okay, so 9 is 2000 speedy. when else calls go ahead with we will van in the european union the kremlin. yup. machines, the state on russia today and split our t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with mm a man in a my, my name, my name is dawn with with mm. welcome back to was a partner with m k, but kumar, india for mom, bassinger jeep...
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snow at robert louis stevenson park north of calistoga. >>> also this evening, a follow-up to our investigation. many patients in the south bay are having to wait weeks to see a doctor. it's happening at valley medical center in san jose. according to doctors in one department, children are having to wait up to seven months for care. last week, we reported about concerns of dangerously long appointments, the wait times across multiple departments. now an internal email that we have obtained by our investigative unit reveals wait times are especially bad at the pediatric gastroenterology department. investigative reporter can das nguyen sat down with some of the doctors in that department. they fear sick kids will fall through the cracks. >> these are for routine appointments. why do you think the situation is dire? >> when you're being referred to a pediatric gastroenterologist, there's something wrong. >> when you're thinking about a problem you're dealing with, whether it's a horrible stomachache, whether it's diarrhea every day where you're afraid to even go to school, it creates stress for
snow at robert louis stevenson park north of calistoga. >>> also this evening, a follow-up to our investigation. many patients in the south bay are having to wait weeks to see a doctor. it's happening at valley medical center in san jose. according to doctors in one department, children are having to wait up to seven months for care. last week, we reported about concerns of dangerously long appointments, the wait times across multiple departments. now an internal email that we have...
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but the patriots rid off. 21 straight second-half points from andre stevenson rumbles. 34 yards theren in the patriots. they lead 24 to 7, but the raiders they rally to derek carr, 30. >> nice pitch and catch here to keelan cole. he's able to keep both feet in bounds. so we're all tied up with 30 seconds left in the game. now, this has to be as crazy as an ending you'll see sense. cal stanford in the band was on the field. pagers, run the latter. all play, you know, trying to make something out of nothing. and i don't know what kobe myers was thinking here. throws across the field. it is intercept it. by chandler jones. to take other way. 48 yards, raiders win 30 to 24. like i said, crazy ending. today's world cup final between france, france and argentina will go down as one of the best world cup finals of all time to match was tied 2 to 2 in extra time. messy. argentina. ahead here on this goal in front of the net. it looked like he'd get his first world cup championship. but france's and by the one who would win the tournament's golden knox in that penalty kick. we're heading into
but the patriots rid off. 21 straight second-half points from andre stevenson rumbles. 34 yards theren in the patriots. they lead 24 to 7, but the raiders they rally to derek carr, 30. >> nice pitch and catch here to keelan cole. he's able to keep both feet in bounds. so we're all tied up with 30 seconds left in the game. now, this has to be as crazy as an ending you'll see sense. cal stanford in the band was on the field. pagers, run the latter. all play, you know, trying to make...
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in that it is where i began my broadcasting career but to british meteorology, this july at this stevensoncreen, we recorded the uk highest temperature of 40.3 celsius. it has been a day of record—breaking temperatures across the uk. more than a0 celsius for the first time. july the 19th, the uk's hottest day and as temperatures soared after the driest start to the year since 1976, drought and fire resulted. here in east london a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. the met office says more than half of the uk's oldest weather stations recorded their hottest day, so extreme it was almost impossible without human—induced climate change. it was the hottest summer in europe, spain enduring multiple heat waves including its most intense on record. in france, rivers dried up and the country's worst drought on record and the scale that spread across europe was said to be the worst in 500 years. a crippling water shortage across asia including here in china after its worst heatwave on record. for the first time, japan hit a0 degrees in the month ofjune during its second hot
in that it is where i began my broadcasting career but to british meteorology, this july at this stevensoncreen, we recorded the uk highest temperature of 40.3 celsius. it has been a day of record—breaking temperatures across the uk. more than a0 celsius for the first time. july the 19th, the uk's hottest day and as temperatures soared after the driest start to the year since 1976, drought and fire resulted. here in east london a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. the...
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the time for the latest welcome action from peter stevenson, all waterfront studio, and consul england or into the world cup call to finals of a comfortable whenever senegal harry kane got his 1st goal of the tournament. in a 3, no victory synagogue started brightly and were only denied by a great save from jordan. pickford, keeping our bul ideas shot l. u. c. safe men could not capitalize on their early chances. and as the half went on, england took control. they opened the scoring with a t moved and smart finish from jordan henderson of to 38 minutes at old bait stadium. and in 1st half injury time they lead was doubled. captain harry kane, with his 1st goal of this, woke up to make a to know at half time the african champions could not respond. england's defense keeping a clean sheet for the 3rd success of game, and the european finalists rounded off a 3 no victory in the 2nd half fulford and setting up bouquet or sacker for the goal. england will be back in albedo on saturday for the quarter final against france. what the game took place at obeyed stadium. and that's where we'll fi
the time for the latest welcome action from peter stevenson, all waterfront studio, and consul england or into the world cup call to finals of a comfortable whenever senegal harry kane got his 1st goal of the tournament. in a 3, no victory synagogue started brightly and were only denied by a great save from jordan. pickford, keeping our bul ideas shot l. u. c. safe men could not capitalize on their early chances. and as the half went on, england took control. they opened the scoring with a t...
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i recently am done completely. stevenson. ah, osgood shamela, has worn glasses since he was a child. but one day, all of a sudden his vision started to deteriorate. and 3 on 3 years ago, i really started to notice that my eyesight was failing office. he did an excellent grade test that isn't this man. this test involves taking a piece of paper with a grid them and ok so and covering one eye at a time on to the you look at it and see whether all the mines are running parallel ups or whether they look wavy. ah, this isn't, does it say a wavy? it's a clear sign that something is wrong with the problem is that if it isn't treated quickly, it can lead to a loss of vision and that is awful, not the upper sixty's there. what's awful about the disease is that many patients suffer an extreme loss of vision. even if they do get treatment. osgood sama hopes to avoid that by going for regular checkups at vienna general hospital. ah, and patients like oscar sam allowed regularly get a drug injected directly into their eyes, but it's unple
i recently am done completely. stevenson. ah, osgood shamela, has worn glasses since he was a child. but one day, all of a sudden his vision started to deteriorate. and 3 on 3 years ago, i really started to notice that my eyesight was failing office. he did an excellent grade test that isn't this man. this test involves taking a piece of paper with a grid them and ok so and covering one eye at a time on to the you look at it and see whether all the mines are running parallel ups or whether they...
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i've started as i'm phoning northland stevenson. i'm not getting all sunset for a week within the 55 when. okay, so i need to bargain speeding when else calls with will ban in the european union, the kremlin community up machine. the state aren't russia today and spoke ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with, with welcome back across stock. were all things are considered on peter bell? this is the home addition to remind you were discussing some real news. ah, let's go back to the la here in moscow. deem of the anglo merkel gave a very curious interview on the last couple of days. and i think it can be interpreted in a number of different ways in which obviously she was criticized by basically um, pulling the bail back and saying that mid the mens process was was really about real. and it was buying time for ukraine and for nato to build up ukraine's a defensive and offensive capacities. here. i'm not really sure. i, i necessarily believe her rendition app. post factors like this because i think sh
i've started as i'm phoning northland stevenson. i'm not getting all sunset for a week within the 55 when. okay, so i need to bargain speeding when else calls with will ban in the european union, the kremlin community up machine. the state aren't russia today and spoke ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with, with welcome back across stock. were all things are considered on peter bell? this is the home addition to remind you were discussing some real news. ah,...
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nobody embodied this more than lonnie stevenson. lonnie steps down knowing we have one of the most pro--union presidents in history carrying on his legacy to improve the lives of working families. lonnie has been by president biden's side from the start. their special relationship was evident last may when president biden was the first president to address an iebw national convention. last year when president biden signed the historic bill, lonnie was right there at the white house with other iebw members. but its not just the bipartisan infrastructure law. lonnie was a driving force on many more pieces of historic legislation. from the chips and science act to the inflation reduction act to saving the pensions of millions of retirees in the american rescue plan. lonnie faced some daunting challenges during his tenure. the former illinois governor supported an agenda of unrelenting hostility to unions. he spearheaded a litigation effort that resulted in a to the supreme court decision overturning 40 years of law that rigged the econ
nobody embodied this more than lonnie stevenson. lonnie steps down knowing we have one of the most pro--union presidents in history carrying on his legacy to improve the lives of working families. lonnie has been by president biden's side from the start. their special relationship was evident last may when president biden was the first president to address an iebw national convention. last year when president biden signed the historic bill, lonnie was right there at the white house with other...
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stevenson. has anyone gonna 30 flips it back? stanford band nowhere in sight. wow, incredible.in the game for the raiders. no he didn't. yes he did. the raiders tracked in new england patriots winning 32 24 after the patriots decided to play for the win instead of going over time, and chandler jones, you are a star, the big play to get that win for the raiders. when i got in the end zone, i was kind of just standing there all my teammates comments just pushing me in every different direction. i really couldn't breathe. couldn't see much and then i guess we have won the game. it was wild. definitely wild. and next saturday, the raiders played the pittsburgh steelers 50 years after this, the famous immaculate reception. you have to see franco again. franco harris of the steelers made a game winning catch and touchdown run. catching a ball thrown by terry bradshaw. there was battered into the air. and franco ran it in for the winning touchdown. if you avoid any high anxiety, they should just stand arrival. little bit earlier christmas countdown is on. we're now just a few few days
stevenson. has anyone gonna 30 flips it back? stanford band nowhere in sight. wow, incredible.in the game for the raiders. no he didn't. yes he did. the raiders tracked in new england patriots winning 32 24 after the patriots decided to play for the win instead of going over time, and chandler jones, you are a star, the big play to get that win for the raiders. when i got in the end zone, i was kind of just standing there all my teammates comments just pushing me in every different direction. i...
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troops coming clean about this kind of stuff i received from the us department white house for susan stevenson soon to leave roommate animations for this trans who's arranged fresh from use hamptons, and was seeking some of these attempts to manipulate the narrative of what happened didn't even stop at these lies about white phosphorus either. i mean, the international press institute accused the u. s. a violating press freedom in iraq because it said that the u. s. was delaying the publication of photographs that showed us troops abusing prisoners. why, apparently the military top ras thought that that would make their job. and felicia a lot more difficult. i remember the battle so well, and now here we are almost 2 decades later. i can't believe that one legacy has events left behind for the people living that of course, the usage of chemical weapons on the people of felicia has had a serious negative long term consequences for the people living there. i mean, horrific birth defects began to be reported, incidents in which babies were dying within the 1st 30 minutes of being born were report
troops coming clean about this kind of stuff i received from the us department white house for susan stevenson soon to leave roommate animations for this trans who's arranged fresh from use hamptons, and was seeking some of these attempts to manipulate the narrative of what happened didn't even stop at these lies about white phosphorus either. i mean, the international press institute accused the u. s. a violating press freedom in iraq because it said that the u. s. was delaying the publication...
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lee, my layer in new hampshire. stevenson, and i basically just was, i give you said he got another and he knew an old one practice of christmas number one would of course be a fantastic present for the kids and the parents of driscoll, but a better one would be the funding they need indeed, the funding that every cast strapped school across this country needs and isn't receiving at the moment or a challenge out a 0 london. now king charles, the 3rd will address the you. cain is 1st christmas day speech on sunday. it camps a to motors, year for the british monarchy and his ears. andrew simmons takes a look back at the last 12 months and the challenges facing the new king for the millions who follow british royalty 2022 will stand out in history for generations to come. the year queen elizabeth the 2nd celebrated 70 years on the throne. the platinum jubilee. i think i might just put a knife, but it was also the year her extraordinary rain was to end. this was the last the world saw of her on the 6th of september, appointing her 15th prime minister at boehmer old castle in scotland. she d
lee, my layer in new hampshire. stevenson, and i basically just was, i give you said he got another and he knew an old one practice of christmas number one would of course be a fantastic present for the kids and the parents of driscoll, but a better one would be the funding they need indeed, the funding that every cast strapped school across this country needs and isn't receiving at the moment or a challenge out a 0 london. now king charles, the 3rd will address the you. cain is 1st christmas...
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the toy distribution continues tomorrow at the salvation army social services center on stevenson streetor the kids who have preregistered. a new twist in the signing a free agent shortstop carlos correa, joe fonzi up next with today's postponed giants press conference. now, it's official. xfinity has the fastest internet and the fastest mobile service. that's right, xfinity just increased internet speeds... and xfinity mobile gives you can't-catch-me speeds. plus, save hundreds on internet for your first two years when you add mobile. the fastest internet, the fastest mobile service, and major savings? can't argue with the facts. get gig speed internet for $50 a month for 2 full years when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. plus, get $200 back. switch today! i have something for you. [whistles] hi. [joyful laughter] i have something for you to. [whistles] ♪ ♪ it's the holiday's, get 2.9% apr and no monthly payments for 90 days on turbo high-output engine sierra light duty models. plus, current eligible gmc owners get $2,500 purchase allowance. get everyone there is suddenly mys
the toy distribution continues tomorrow at the salvation army social services center on stevenson streetor the kids who have preregistered. a new twist in the signing a free agent shortstop carlos correa, joe fonzi up next with today's postponed giants press conference. now, it's official. xfinity has the fastest internet and the fastest mobile service. that's right, xfinity just increased internet speeds... and xfinity mobile gives you can't-catch-me speeds. plus, save hundreds on internet for...
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um andre stevenson gives the ball up to jacoby meyers meyers gets too greedy.as to do is go down. they'll be headed to ot, but his lateral is grabbed by the raiders. chandler jones jones, a defensive lineman doesn't get a chance like this very often he goes 48 yards to win the game as time expires after giving up a 17 3 lead. the miracle finish gives the raiders 32 24 to win. that is a crazy thing. go down and you're in overtime to maximum, alright tonight, hey, can i ask you a question? sure. you've had this dart board since i've known you, but i've never seen you play. oh, uh, we played... once. i broke a window. what window? that one over there. leonard, where are the skee-ball tickets? skee-ball tickets? yeah, from when we went to the arcade three years ago? i finally decided what prize i want. hurry up. uh, if i still have them, they're probably in the junk box. ooh, what are you gonna get? none of your business. but when you see me wearing a flower in my lapel later, you are most welcome to sniff it. yup, oh... here you go. oh, thank you. here, get yourse
um andre stevenson gives the ball up to jacoby meyers meyers gets too greedy.as to do is go down. they'll be headed to ot, but his lateral is grabbed by the raiders. chandler jones jones, a defensive lineman doesn't get a chance like this very often he goes 48 yards to win the game as time expires after giving up a 17 3 lead. the miracle finish gives the raiders 32 24 to win. that is a crazy thing. go down and you're in overtime to maximum, alright tonight, hey, can i ask you a question? sure....
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walter scott i think. ah-ah-ah the black arrow is right, but this novel was written by robert louis stevensonnton what do you say the bank is wonderful, anastasia in 2005 the capital of this island state had one grandmaster per 14,000 inhabitants record density in 2005 on the stage of this moscow theater i played several kings the name of the theater in hebrew means peace, harmony, prosperity, well-being. what is the name of the theatre? around chess 200 match 1853 harvets leuven for the first time passed with time control, the clock was used exactly of this type, maybe sandy is correct. in the middle ages, each of them sometimes gave a separate name from a merchant and a doctor to a weaver and an innkeeper did not have to. in 1870, the st. petersburg master ilya shumov placed in the magazine the world illustration, supposedly a genuine record of them in a chess game. although only one move is given in the novel, at the same time, the erroneous pawn of the rook removes their client olga in absent-mindedness. not in russia nastya in russia if it's for sure and the lena pawn, the rook, takes a
walter scott i think. ah-ah-ah the black arrow is right, but this novel was written by robert louis stevensonnton what do you say the bank is wonderful, anastasia in 2005 the capital of this island state had one grandmaster per 14,000 inhabitants record density in 2005 on the stage of this moscow theater i played several kings the name of the theater in hebrew means peace, harmony, prosperity, well-being. what is the name of the theatre? around chess 200 match 1853 harvets leuven for the first...
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i , thanks to thank stevenson for that. let's get the latest on the strikes now.ut in the run up to christmas. the cabinet minister with responsibility for strike contingency planning is oliver dowden. he said the pay demands were unaffordable. the royal college of nursing is calling for a pay rise of 19%, but says any new offer would be put to their members. jonathan blake reports. in the week before christmas, more strikes seem certain. nurses will again walk out, and ambulance workers in england are due to take action too. their unions are demanding pay rises above inflation, but the government is not budging on its offer. i know things are challenging but we are trying to be reasonable throughout all this. i would urge the unions to be reasonable. i have to say, we will be resolute in response to this because it would be irresponsible to allow public sector pay and inflation to get out of control. on tuesday, nurses in england, wales and northern ireland are due to hold a second day of strikes. then ambulance staff in england will strike on wednesday with anot
i , thanks to thank stevenson for that. let's get the latest on the strikes now.ut in the run up to christmas. the cabinet minister with responsibility for strike contingency planning is oliver dowden. he said the pay demands were unaffordable. the royal college of nursing is calling for a pay rise of 19%, but says any new offer would be put to their members. jonathan blake reports. in the week before christmas, more strikes seem certain. nurses will again walk out, and ambulance workers in...