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the regeneration of stratford — the country? the regeneration of stratford after _ the country?games was truly phenomenal and i know that the honourable lady will be a strong voice for her constituency, and help to deliver the growth mission that is another one priority of this new government. the success of london's economy will be integral to delivering that mission and we will work with the mayor of london as well as our mps to ensure that growth benefits people in the capital and across the country. to ensure we narrow the gap between rich and poor and also showcase the enormous and opportunities that london has on the international stage. we will... investment in our rural economy must focus heavily on rewarding our farmers for the food they produce and for the environment that they protect. the last government ring fenced to 4.4 billion pounds for england to support ourfarming billion pounds for england to support our farming sector. through indifference or incompetence they underspent and betrayed ourfarmers. will she confirm to me, to our farmers that she will not bake i
the regeneration of stratford — the country? the regeneration of stratford after _ the country?games was truly phenomenal and i know that the honourable lady will be a strong voice for her constituency, and help to deliver the growth mission that is another one priority of this new government. the success of london's economy will be integral to delivering that mission and we will work with the mayor of london as well as our mps to ensure that growth benefits people in the capital and across...
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and that's vinita mahesh who's been with stratford schools for 15 years.he was recently honored by the school. school leaders say she shows a big passion for teaching and helping her students grow. don't forget you can send us your school shout out by emailing school. shout out at nbc uni.com. stay with out with a bit of a milder start. this morning in the upper 60s at 8:00, but it will be sunny throughout the day and we're headed here for the upper 90s. it will still be hot, but we are looking forward to a slight cool down for the weekend. more on that coming up in a few minutes. looking at your friday commute. things look pretty nice over here in emeryville. the maze near west oakland, though we are having an issue on the bart tracks. hearing about a 20 minute delay. things are going to slow down in all directions near west oakland station because of a train. a disabled train on the tracks. we're going to track this as it may likely ripple out to other stations if this continues. more coming up. thanks so much, kari and mike. 543 right now, 88 american b
and that's vinita mahesh who's been with stratford schools for 15 years.he was recently honored by the school. school leaders say she shows a big passion for teaching and helping her students grow. don't forget you can send us your school shout out by emailing school. shout out at nbc uni.com. stay with out with a bit of a milder start. this morning in the upper 60s at 8:00, but it will be sunny throughout the day and we're headed here for the upper 90s. it will still be hot, but we are looking...
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not so much, was not so much peace, as war, therefore, the english ambassador. in constantinople, stratford-radcliffethen and there, therefore, recommended turkey to include in the already agreed, document, a number of conditions that did not satisfy the russians, well, on this since russia did not make concessions, and thus the path to war was finally open, and military actions unfolded over a huge, so to speak, space, over a huge territory, on the danube. in transcaucasia, asia, the baltic and white seas in the far east, by the way, in the far east, the russians very successfully resisted the anglo-french, so to speak, united fleet and the naval landing force, defended peter-pavlovsk heroically and even threw english banners at the feet of nicholas i, but it is clear that the main events unfolded in the crimea, and... the famous one of the symbols of nikolaev's rule, it is necessary to recall that these are such two-meter sticks, flexible, yes, with which soldiers were beaten, driving them through the line, when from both sides, respectively , they struck the soldiers' backs, and although formally
not so much, was not so much peace, as war, therefore, the english ambassador. in constantinople, stratford-radcliffethen and there, therefore, recommended turkey to include in the already agreed, document, a number of conditions that did not satisfy the russians, well, on this since russia did not make concessions, and thus the path to war was finally open, and military actions unfolded over a huge, so to speak, space, over a huge territory, on the danube. in transcaucasia, asia, the baltic...
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well, there was no him said, who stood down in stratford on ivan. —— there was nadhim zahawi. michelle donelan, secretary of state 48 hours. her constituency got split into. anyone know who won both of them? the liberal democrats! thank you! and of course, who can forget gillian keegan? she told us showers the only one sat on her cars doing nothing. well, we decided to get off hours and win her seat as well! yes,, conference, for as well! yes,, conference, for a decade ambitious conservative ministers used the department for education only as a step on the greasy poll. well it turns out to much grease, and you're all slipped down that hole again. so it now falls to bridget phillipson to clean up the toxic mess, and she will achieve far more than her predecessors by simple staying on the job. predecessors by simple staying on thejob. our nurseries, schools colleges and universities will benefit hugely from civility and continuity. so, liberal democrats will work constructively with the government to fix the foundations. already, we have seen small, positive steps. protecting bt
well, there was no him said, who stood down in stratford on ivan. —— there was nadhim zahawi. michelle donelan, secretary of state 48 hours. her constituency got split into. anyone know who won both of them? the liberal democrats! thank you! and of course, who can forget gillian keegan? she told us showers the only one sat on her cars doing nothing. well, we decided to get off hours and win her seat as well! yes,, conference, for as well! yes,, conference, for a decade ambitious...
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i am tropical rainforest of stratford—upon—avon. lam in tropical rainforest of stratford—upon—avon. pressures, including climate change, habitat loss, and the use of pesticides. butterfly conservation is calling for a total ban of pesticides known to harm butterflies and bees. neonicotinoids were banned in the uk several years ago, but exceptions have been made for emergency use on crops. and while the government says it intends to change this policy, it's not yet laid out a timeline for when that's going to happen. and to talk a little bit more about that survey, one of the people who helped carry it out, doctor richard fox, the head of science at butterfly conservation. richard, what did you find out?— butterfly conservation. richard, what did you find out? well, in one sense it was _ what did you find out? well, in one sense it was good _ what did you find out? well, in one sense it was good news _ what did you find out? well, in one sense it was good news because i what did you find out? well, in one i sense it was good news because many people all across the uk took part in the
i am tropical rainforest of stratford—upon—avon. lam in tropical rainforest of stratford—upon—avon. pressures, including climate change, habitat loss, and the use of pesticides. butterfly conservation is calling for a total ban of pesticides known to harm butterflies and bees. neonicotinoids were banned in the uk several years ago, but exceptions have been made for emergency use on crops. and while the government says it intends to change this policy, it's not yet laid out a timeline...
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and then, of course, stratford hall and the lee family project have digitized transcriptions, mostly of correspondence. and we never really think that the foreign cavalry, so to speak, is coming. and to a certain extent this is wrapped up in his religious faith is that he sees, the confederacy and his role in it as something that god wants and that his job is to have faith to do the best that he can and not to doubt the ultimate success of that project. and so to in various other venues when he's writing to people about kind of doubts in the war effort, he more or less says it's not my job to doubt, it's my job to have faith. and i need to demonstrate that faith and we need to rely upon ourselves to do this. and so i mean, he doesn't give a hero reasons one, two and three. why, i don't think for intervention is coming. but he says it's really a fantastic idea to pin of our hopes on that. but thanks for the question. i like your detailed explanation of lee down in south carolina area, but what brought to my mind is lee just never amphibious operations. and one of the things obviously
and then, of course, stratford hall and the lee family project have digitized transcriptions, mostly of correspondence. and we never really think that the foreign cavalry, so to speak, is coming. and to a certain extent this is wrapped up in his religious faith is that he sees, the confederacy and his role in it as something that god wants and that his job is to have faith to do the best that he can and not to doubt the ultimate success of that project. and so to in various other venues when...
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mahesh, our third grade stratford pleasanton lions have a message for you. good morning. bay area.g. right back to you. i hope you guys have a great friday before the weekend. don't forget you can send us your school shout out by emailing school shout out at nbc uni.com. we'll be right from laminate and vinyl to tile and wood, floor & decor has more options for pros... homeowners... and anyone looking for the right look... at the right price. your next beautiful space... is at floor & decor. introducing new advil targeted relief. the only topical pain reliever with 4 powerful pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. new advil targeted relief. the city hall insiders have a formula: grow the system, exploit the system. take mark farrell's record. after receiving the largest ethics fine in city history for breaking campaign laws. mark authorized a commission almost every year he was in office. he was even caught taking donations from people he would then appoint to commissions, including a felon c
mahesh, our third grade stratford pleasanton lions have a message for you. good morning. bay area.g. right back to you. i hope you guys have a great friday before the weekend. don't forget you can send us your school shout out by emailing school shout out at nbc uni.com. we'll be right from laminate and vinyl to tile and wood, floor & decor has more options for pros... homeowners... and anyone looking for the right look... at the right price. your next beautiful space... is at floor &...
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mahesh, our third grade stratford pleasanton lions have a message for you. good morning, bay area and good morning, pleasanton lions. have a great friday. don't forget you can send us your school shout out by emailing school shout out at nbc uni dot com. we'll be right back hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. morning. one more day. you're almost to the weekend. we start off in the upper 50s and a mostly clear start, and will be warming up quickly as we go on into the ten 11:00 hour. by your lunch time, 84 degrees and more heat into the afternoon. we'll talk about the full microclimate foreca
mahesh, our third grade stratford pleasanton lions have a message for you. good morning, bay area and good morning, pleasanton lions. have a great friday. don't forget you can send us your school shout out by emailing school shout out at nbc uni dot com. we'll be right back hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something...
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the regeneration of stratford after the olympic games is truly phenomenal, and i know that the honourablehelp deliver the growth mission, which is the number one priority of this new government. the success of london's economy will be integral to delivering that mission and we will work with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, as well as our mps, to deliver to ensure that economic growth benefits people in the capital and across the country, ensuring that we narrow the gap between rich and poor, but also showcase the huge opportunities that london has on the international stage. and we will be hosting an international investment summit international investment summit in london on the 14th of october, bringing together some of the biggest global investors in the world to showcase everything that our great country has to offer. >> tim farron thank you, mr speaken >> she's quite robotic , isn't >> she's quite robotic, isn't she? don't you think? rachel reeves people tell me that she's had voice training of course. i think she needs a bit more. i mean, it's not all about presentation, but that i
the regeneration of stratford after the olympic games is truly phenomenal, and i know that the honourablehelp deliver the growth mission, which is the number one priority of this new government. the success of london's economy will be integral to delivering that mission and we will work with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, as well as our mps, to deliver to ensure that economic growth benefits people in the capital and across the country, ensuring that we narrow the gap between rich and poor,...
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it took them longer than that 6.5 hours last night to travel from their hotel in stratford, east londontenham high road, which is north—east london. eddie knows the area, don't you? >> well , that's the state of the >> well, that's the state of the capital for you. >> well, there are problems on greater anglia trains. the part of the a10 was closed. i was offered a ticket for these games. for this game, about four of them actually at 4:00. that's why he didn't go well. yeah. i never got there. exactly. but that's probably why i was offered four because somebody it was probably from somebody who was probably from somebody who was stuck in the, in the traffic. but there was also it was gridlock around the high road itself. there were problems on the m25. it just caused massive problems on the eastern half, quite embarrassing. it is indeed. indeed. and then glenn hoddle, who is now must be in his 60s, peter crouch, they were in a car because they were working for tnt, doing doing match analysis on the live coverage, and they had to abandon the car on the high road and leg it down the, down
it took them longer than that 6.5 hours last night to travel from their hotel in stratford, east londontenham high road, which is north—east london. eddie knows the area, don't you? >> well , that's the state of the >> well, that's the state of the capital for you. >> well, there are problems on greater anglia trains. the part of the a10 was closed. i was offered a ticket for these games. for this game, about four of them actually at 4:00. that's why he didn't go well. yeah....
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they were staying in stratford, east london, to face tottenham., as they started their europa league campaign, with an impressive 2—0 win in sweden. the tone was set from the start, as they took the lead in the first couple of minutes. bajrami adding the finishing touch. their second came late on. ross mccausland, with this fine finish, to give phillipe clement's side theirfirst ever win on swedish soil. now, the america's cup is the big prize in sailing, and is said to be the oldest competition in international sport, dating back 173 years. and once again, sir ben ainslee is trying to win the trophy for the first time, for the nation that first hosted it. and they are one step away from having that chance. ainslee and the ineos britannia crew are level with italy's luna rossa after day i, of what is effectively the semi finals — the series of races that will decide who goes through to challenge for the actual america's cup next month. so it's 1—1, and it's the first to seven with emirates new zealand, the defending champions, who await the winner
they were staying in stratford, east london, to face tottenham., as they started their europa league campaign, with an impressive 2—0 win in sweden. the tone was set from the start, as they took the lead in the first couple of minutes. bajrami adding the finishing touch. their second came late on. ross mccausland, with this fine finish, to give phillipe clement's side theirfirst ever win on swedish soil. now, the america's cup is the big prize in sailing, and is said to be the oldest...
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. >> well, and the same has happened at the globe and at the royal court and at stratford that, you knowh they don't seem to give the very worst ones, which we just discussed before, the graphic warnings, they deserve. >> well, titus andronicus, yes, exactly. yeah, that's fine. you can cut up two kids and serve them to their mother in a pie, and that's okay, apparently. well, look, david aldridge, it's always a pleasure to have you. thanks for coming. thank you . thanks for coming. thank you. next up on free speech nation, donald trump's comments about immigrants take a musical turn . immigrants take a musical turn. ed davey sings abba and angela rayner reminds us once again what sir keir starmer's father did. it's time for social sensations. go go anywhere not to have brit school with me. andrew doyle it's time for social sensations. that's the part of the show where we look at what's been going viral this week on the dreaded social media. first up, there's this video which gives a musical take on donald trump's recent comments. they're eating the dogs. >> whoa whoa whoa whoa. >> whoa w
. >> well, and the same has happened at the globe and at the royal court and at stratford that, you knowh they don't seem to give the very worst ones, which we just discussed before, the graphic warnings, they deserve. >> well, titus andronicus, yes, exactly. yeah, that's fine. you can cut up two kids and serve them to their mother in a pie, and that's okay, apparently. well, look, david aldridge, it's always a pleasure to have you. thanks for coming. thank you . thanks for coming....
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stratford, redhliv, immediately, therefore, recommended that turkey include in the already agreed uponns, well, this time russia did not make concessions, and thus the path to war was finally opened, and the fighting took place over a huge, so to speak, space over a huge territory, on the danube in transcaucasia. i should immediately say here in what state russia at that time entered this war, because against this background, in my opinion, the heroism that the russians showed in sevastopol is much brighter, well, if we proceed from the financial costs of military needs, then we get the growth in the number of armed forces, it turns out that nicholas i worked in general. in the sweat of his brow, because from 1825 to 1854 the number of the army and navy increased by almost 40%, and annual expenses increased by 70%. well, the trouble, of course, was that this was a quantitative growth, and as for quality, then russia at that time could not produce in general, it could do something piecemeal. and it did this something, not something piecemeal, well, for example, we rarely remember that d
stratford, redhliv, immediately, therefore, recommended that turkey include in the already agreed uponns, well, this time russia did not make concessions, and thus the path to war was finally opened, and the fighting took place over a huge, so to speak, space over a huge territory, on the danube in transcaucasia. i should immediately say here in what state russia at that time entered this war, because against this background, in my opinion, the heroism that the russians showed in sevastopol is...
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host: in stratford, connecticut. opposing. caller: i oppose mass deportation because it sounds like the rhetoric hitler's did. it sounds like these people are ignorant on what immigration is. they do not know we are all immigrants to this country. everybody comes here to make their lives better. they are not coming to harm anybody. you are an immigrant, i am an immigrant, we have not harmed anybody. we come here to work hard and make a better life for our families and become americans. you have to work your turn money to pay for the process -- you have to work here to earn money to pay for the process. our country is supposed to be able to devise laws to help these people make that process easier. i believe congress was shut down from such a law to try to pass to make immigration better at the border. it is not just the southern border, it is coming from all over. we had immigrants from kosovo when they were in a war-torn country and those people came over and they also took advantage of our advantages to be able to get back o
host: in stratford, connecticut. opposing. caller: i oppose mass deportation because it sounds like the rhetoric hitler's did. it sounds like these people are ignorant on what immigration is. they do not know we are all immigrants to this country. everybody comes here to make their lives better. they are not coming to harm anybody. you are an immigrant, i am an immigrant, we have not harmed anybody. we come here to work hard and make a better life for our families and become americans. you have...
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you know, i represented stratford on avon, a constituency that, you know, over 90% white, affluent, middle again. and my majority increased in every election i stood in. so i have to say , stood in. so i have to say, sometimes when we talk down our country, let's just remember this country. i think in many ways for immigrants, for refugees, probably the greatest country on on earth. but i would say one other thing about sort of imposter syndrome. you've got to smash through that glass ceiling. i've sat in the cabinet where i've thought you know, am i really making these big decisions, or is there is there someone behind the door on the left hand side who does that? i remember michael portillo when i was thinking about running for parliament, saying almost exactly the same thing to me , exactly the same thing to me, that you always feel you're an outsider and we should never forget that about the nation. people feel that they have to battle every day to pay the bills, to pay their mortgage. and by the way, immigrant stock feel the same way. and when they look at the illegal migration, i dea
you know, i represented stratford on avon, a constituency that, you know, over 90% white, affluent, middle again. and my majority increased in every election i stood in. so i have to say , stood in. so i have to say, sometimes when we talk down our country, let's just remember this country. i think in many ways for immigrants, for refugees, probably the greatest country on on earth. but i would say one other thing about sort of imposter syndrome. you've got to smash through that glass ceiling....
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let's talk to former presenter of fat families, steve miller, who's in stratford upon avon and the directoreautiful harrogate. good to see you both this morning. sarah, what do you think ? think? >> well, we've had this debate before with steve and i, to be fair. and i think it's one of those things where planes are just not fit for purpose anymore. so people's bodies have been growing over the years. we know this. the obesity rates are increasing , etcetera. but what's increasing, etcetera. but what's happening to planes is the seats are decreasing in size, so they're just not fit for purpose and not fit for the population. so i think it's just one of these things where we need to be more empathetic to people, that they're trying to fit into an environment that isn't shaped for them at all. so i think we do need to kind of say, well, what's right here? is it the person not being able to fit in the seat, or is it the seat not being fit for purpose for the person, and i think we need to really, you know, look at things from that perspective as well, instead of thinking the person's doing som
let's talk to former presenter of fat families, steve miller, who's in stratford upon avon and the directoreautiful harrogate. good to see you both this morning. sarah, what do you think ? think? >> well, we've had this debate before with steve and i, to be fair. and i think it's one of those things where planes are just not fit for purpose anymore. so people's bodies have been growing over the years. we know this. the obesity rates are increasing , etcetera. but what's increasing,...