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darien sutton joining us from los angeles. dr.ancer screenings, it seems like the importance of these screenings just can't be stressed enough. >> absolutely. absolutely, janai. mammograms are the single most important screening method out there. they help to increase the chance of early detection and decrease the risk associated with breast cancer including death. according to american cancer society, should start at or before the age of 45. >> pretend like we're not on tv and i come to you and say, hey, the next time i'm getting a screening what are some of other health questions i should ask my doctor. >> first and foremost, you have all of your information from any prior labs, imaging or screening tests, which creates a clinical picture of you who are, this along with your family history and lifestyle choices help determine your individual risk. i'd also recommend that when you get any test to remember to ask when that test is going to result, who's going to contact with you with that result. >> those are all good questions to
darien sutton joining us from los angeles. dr.ancer screenings, it seems like the importance of these screenings just can't be stressed enough. >> absolutely. absolutely, janai. mammograms are the single most important screening method out there. they help to increase the chance of early detection and decrease the risk associated with breast cancer including death. according to american cancer society, should start at or before the age of 45. >> pretend like we're not on tv and i...
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darien sutton. dr. sutton, good morning to you. it's always great to have you.start here with the ba.5 omicron subvariant, it's been the dominant strain throughout the summer but the cdc is now reporting other subvariants make up roughly one-third of new cases. could this be an indication of what's to come? >> absolutely. good morning, whit. so these new subvariants represent a small but fast growing group of this omicron variant, and right now as you said new data shows they're not increasing the risk of hospitalization and death, however, there is evidence that they're able to evade immune protection, specifically for those who have had a prior infection and also for those who are not up to date on vaccines. right now it sees that the majority of the cases are in the northeast as new york and new jersey have approximately 20% of the total cases of this new subvariant. >> speaking of that protection, those new bivalent vaccines now available and days ago they were authorized for children 5 and older. what should people consider with these vaccines and how could
darien sutton. dr. sutton, good morning to you. it's always great to have you.start here with the ba.5 omicron subvariant, it's been the dominant strain throughout the summer but the cdc is now reporting other subvariants make up roughly one-third of new cases. could this be an indication of what's to come? >> absolutely. good morning, whit. so these new subvariants represent a small but fast growing group of this omicron variant, and right now as you said new data shows they're not...
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. >> for karen sutton it was not e script she would have ever writn for herself.that weakness in her arm was the early devastation of the diagnosis als. often known as lukeals is c disease that slowly paralyzing patients. robbing them of the ability to walk, to swallow, and and eventually to breathe. >> one of the things it does isu lose your independence. >> she's working to raise awares and money for als care and the search for a cure. and she's not not alone in that fight nearly 400 people attended the annual walk to defeat als in san mateo this weekend. >> our job on the care side is o make sure we're giving people the resources they need to parte fully in the source for potential cures. that gives folks a lot of home and gives people's lives a lot of meaning. meaning. >> for now she's taken that scr. the one no one would ever want d managed to flip it on its head. >> throughout my career i've ben working behind the cameras as a producer. after any als diagnosis, i really feel the need to be if front of the camera and help drive awareness for this disease. >>
. >> for karen sutton it was not e script she would have ever writn for herself.that weakness in her arm was the early devastation of the diagnosis als. often known as lukeals is c disease that slowly paralyzing patients. robbing them of the ability to walk, to swallow, and and eventually to breathe. >> one of the things it does isu lose your independence. >> she's working to raise awares and money for als care and the search for a cure. and she's not not alone in that fight...
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i brought here today and also brought william electro, she oh, she controlled substances, andrew sutton supervisor. and then we'll show it to you. she had to was she will kind of similar to she wasn't did a lot. so most of she has a student that has got to know it, can someone else? so she with a wish it was it's annual because almost all you did them or not. didn't know what can you catch up with? could you read it? i'm yet cuz i can click on where was the daughter m o m a. so what i'm going to want to know, what can you send me a quote to you. it was like, it won't let me think about it. she was short, it was able to cope with a, with a cut with this is, this is sense food you to this where you just needed to 0 unless you need to coordinate some again, somebody over a report that you just that just if we get don't get to go over them with you. okay, so let me go finish with. what does that mean? if we go to sort of an issue with it, but again, we get away with some lips of michelle with a price and it should sell not, but he's on the eat with us. we can get it to the much that is like
i brought here today and also brought william electro, she oh, she controlled substances, andrew sutton supervisor. and then we'll show it to you. she had to was she will kind of similar to she wasn't did a lot. so most of she has a student that has got to know it, can someone else? so she with a wish it was it's annual because almost all you did them or not. didn't know what can you catch up with? could you read it? i'm yet cuz i can click on where was the daughter m o m a. so what i'm going...
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. >> reporter: for veteran tv and video producer karen sutton it was not the script she would have ever written for herself, that weakness in her arm was an early indication of a devastating diagnosis, als. often known as lou gehrig's disease. >> i do not have the gene or any any family history of als so it was definitely shocking. >> reporter: it is a neural degenerative disease that can manifest in a myriad of ways but but slowly paralyzes patients, robbing them of the ability to walk, to talk, to swallow and eventually to breathe. >> one of the things this does is you lose your independence. >> reporter: karen says she's determined to fight the disease with every breath she has left. she is working to raise awareness and money for als care care and the search for a cure, and she's not alone in that fight, nearly 400 people attended the annual walk to defeat als in san mateo this weekend. >> our job on the care side is to make sure we are giving people the resources they need to participate fully in the search for effective treatments and cures and that gives people a lot of hope and
. >> reporter: for veteran tv and video producer karen sutton it was not the script she would have ever written for herself, that weakness in her arm was an early indication of a devastating diagnosis, als. often known as lou gehrig's disease. >> i do not have the gene or any any family history of als so it was definitely shocking. >> reporter: it is a neural degenerative disease that can manifest in a myriad of ways but but slowly paralyzes patients, robbing them of the...
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they awesome sutton essentials. you need to be at your best, such as good food, a hot shower, and a comfy bed. just the basics for most of us, the top players need that little extra bet. john, i got off. scott went to see where the stars again to sleep. some resemble an arabian palace, others and a waste in the desert. whether it's a luxury results or student accommodation to $32.00 well cut finalists have booked their rooms. and if they make it all the way to the final, they'll be staying in them for up to 5 weeks. so that choice of accommodation may well prove crucial. the compact nature of this tournament means is the 1st time teams haven't had to change locations or travel long distances to get to games. 24th, the 1st 2 teams have made their home base within a 10 kilometer radius of the center of dough hop. while others have chosen to stay much further away, belgium and saudi arabia close to the saudi arabian border. the german team has exclusive use of a wellness resort as far north as you can go in the country
they awesome sutton essentials. you need to be at your best, such as good food, a hot shower, and a comfy bed. just the basics for most of us, the top players need that little extra bet. john, i got off. scott went to see where the stars again to sleep. some resemble an arabian palace, others and a waste in the desert. whether it's a luxury results or student accommodation to $32.00 well cut finalists have booked their rooms. and if they make it all the way to the final, they'll be staying in...
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in the face, but you know, statistically, you see that most times certain crimes are committed by sutton is group and the often not always, but they often have this look, this statue. i'm been, i mean, yeah, you're, that's profiling profiling. yes. but for a police officer, what are we saying? nobody in nigeria should wear dreadlocks. like i said, from the beginning of this, these not a defense. but as a police officer, i remember the last 10 people that's confessed to this particular crime. actually have 14 in physical character is meily, not physical, but in this is you would not, you would not blame me if i say somebody which dos indices. and the 1st thing that comes to mind is, or the last propeller, is that okay, let me come to gigi because he's laughing at your comment. i'm not sure if it's because he thinks it's funny, ha, share your thoughts j. j. so i was laughing because was fits in perfectly into the bureau spectrum of via and he was literally admitting by us as a police officer. no force of he says he's human was so the next level as the police officer and as a, as an institu
in the face, but you know, statistically, you see that most times certain crimes are committed by sutton is group and the often not always, but they often have this look, this statue. i'm been, i mean, yeah, you're, that's profiling profiling. yes. but for a police officer, what are we saying? nobody in nigeria should wear dreadlocks. like i said, from the beginning of this, these not a defense. but as a police officer, i remember the last 10 people that's confessed to this particular crime....
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but, you know, statistically you see that most times certain crimes are committed by sutton is group and the often not always, but they often have this look, this tattoo. i'm been, i mean yeah, yeah, that's profiling profiling. yes. but for a police officer, what are we saying? nobody in nigeria should wear dreadlocks. like i said, from the beginning of this, these not a defense. but as a police officer, i remember the last 10 people that's confessed to this particular crime. actually have 14 in physical character is maybe not physical, but in this is you would not, you would not blame me if i see somebody which doesn't. this is on the 1st nor comes from our mind is or the less than people are, is that okay, let me come to gigi because he's laughing at your comment. i'm not sure if it's because he thinks it's funny. i share your thoughts j. j. so i was laughing because he was fits in perfectly into the bureau spectrum of buyer. so, and he was literally admitting by us as a police officer, no force of his is he's human. but so the next level, as the police officer and as, as on his vi
but, you know, statistically you see that most times certain crimes are committed by sutton is group and the often not always, but they often have this look, this tattoo. i'm been, i mean yeah, yeah, that's profiling profiling. yes. but for a police officer, what are we saying? nobody in nigeria should wear dreadlocks. like i said, from the beginning of this, these not a defense. but as a police officer, i remember the last 10 people that's confessed to this particular crime. actually have 14...
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louis needing one win to win its first championship and don sutton and pitching against a rookie and john had a very short career but in that elimination game, he pitched a complete game and pitched through 2 1/2 hours of rain delays and most famous of being the coach at yale for 30 years and he said his players were looking him up on youtube. he could always say he was a champion that came through for his team. >> another fun-for-me chapter and the big world series and carlton fisk or kurt gibson's home run in 1988, but there were also sort of smaller moments that either set those big moments up or had as an important role in the world series' victory. what are some of your favorite examples of those. >> dan larsen in 1956. four perfect games and one of them was in the world series. didn't win the title for the yankees. the very next day in brooklyn, the dodgers are putting a relief pitcher and clem throws a 10-inning one hit shutout and ends on jackie robinson's final hit in his career. it was an amazing career and will be overshadowed but robinson's final hit and 10-inning game. t
louis needing one win to win its first championship and don sutton and pitching against a rookie and john had a very short career but in that elimination game, he pitched a complete game and pitched through 2 1/2 hours of rain delays and most famous of being the coach at yale for 30 years and he said his players were looking him up on youtube. he could always say he was a champion that came through for his team. >> another fun-for-me chapter and the big world series and carlton fisk or...
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john murray and chris sutton are at tottenham hotspur stadium.ightest of all the champions league groups. there are only three points separating the four sides in the group, group d. tottenham are top with seven points. sporting and marseille have six and eintracht frankfurt have four. any two of the teams could qualify. it's quite simple, chris, if tottenham win tonight they will be certain of a place in the last 16.— a place in the last 16. antonio conte complaining _ a place in the last 16. antonio conte complaining about - a place in the last 16. antonio i conte complaining about fatigue a place in the last 16. antonio - conte complaining about fatigue in the squad. the last couple of performances haven't been great but they need _ performances haven't been great but they need to bounce back tonight. win and _ they need to bounce back tonight. win and they go through. spurs fans turning _ win and they go through. spurs fans turning up— win and they go through. spurs fans turning up this evening will want to see a _ turning up this evening wil
john murray and chris sutton are at tottenham hotspur stadium.ightest of all the champions league groups. there are only three points separating the four sides in the group, group d. tottenham are top with seven points. sporting and marseille have six and eintracht frankfurt have four. any two of the teams could qualify. it's quite simple, chris, if tottenham win tonight they will be certain of a place in the last 16.— a place in the last 16. antonio conte complaining _ a place in the last...
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for more on this and all the crime stories--he has retired a las vegas police randy sutton. it's always great to have you on . i want to read about this on th screen. this is richard gilmore is a psych eval in 2016. it said quoting, a mental or emotional disturbance deficienc condition or disorder predisposing him to the commission of any crime to a degree rendering the inmate a danger to the health and safety of others. that was six years ago and now he is fine. doesn't even have to notify the neighborhood that he is a class a sex offender. >> this is another failure of a system that is broken beyond repair. the use the test called the static 99 test. it's highly criticized. it's based out of united kingdo and canadian study. it's invalid. yet, they argued allies and get in to allow this serial sex offender. it not mince words. at this meeting is a predator. the sexual predator of the molested type of order. he will never be cured. he is going to once again no doubt in my mind or any other cop was seen, he is a re- offender. who's the next victim going to be? and the fact t
for more on this and all the crime stories--he has retired a las vegas police randy sutton. it's always great to have you on . i want to read about this on th screen. this is richard gilmore is a psych eval in 2016. it said quoting, a mental or emotional disturbance deficienc condition or disorder predisposing him to the commission of any crime to a degree rendering the inmate a danger to the health and safety of others. that was six years ago and now he is fine. doesn't even have to notify the...
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. >> reporter: for karen sutton, it was not the script she would have ever written for herself, that weakness in her arm was an early indication of a devastating diagnosis, als. often known as lou gehrig's disease. >> i do not have the gene or any any family history of als so was was definitely shocking. >> reporter: als is a neural gender degenerative disease that that can manifest in a myriad of of ways that slowly paralyzes patients, robbing them of the ability of the to walk, talk and and swallow, and eventually breathe. >> one of the things this does is you lose your independence. >> reporter: karen says she's determined to fight the disease with every breath she has left working to raise awareness and she's not alone in that fight, nearly 400 people attended the annual walk to defeat als in san san mateo this weekend. >> our job on the care side is to make sure we are giving people the resources they need to participate fully in the search for effective treatments and cures and that gives people a lot of hope. >> reporter: for now she's taken taken that script, the one that no
. >> reporter: for karen sutton, it was not the script she would have ever written for herself, that weakness in her arm was an early indication of a devastating diagnosis, als. often known as lou gehrig's disease. >> i do not have the gene or any any family history of als so was was definitely shocking. >> reporter: als is a neural gender degenerative disease that that can manifest in a myriad of of ways that slowly paralyzes patients, robbing them of the ability of the to...
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randy sutton a retired las vegas retired police department detective and joins us now. think it's obvious that we want paul to get well and we hope his brain surgery goes perfectly and nancy and paul can rest comfort but i and grieve or deport sod it's tru trudeau's i. as law enforcement what strikes but this case. >> there's a great deal that we don't know clearly. there's a couple things in reading the affidavit that is very interesting you know, we are dealing with a suspect who is clearly, you know, a few branches free of a tree. is he clearly emotionally disturbed person with extensive history both a criminal history and a mental history as well. so, the question that you posed earlier would he is still in the country when he was an illegal alien, that's really a valid question and it shows that the newsom sanctuary state policy is leading to more and more crimes as just -- as this is a perfect example in the affidavit, there was something very interesting, you asked about the glass being on both sides. according to what i read, not only was this panes of glass, bu
randy sutton a retired las vegas retired police department detective and joins us now. think it's obvious that we want paul to get well and we hope his brain surgery goes perfectly and nancy and paul can rest comfort but i and grieve or deport sod it's tru trudeau's i. as law enforcement what strikes but this case. >> there's a great deal that we don't know clearly. there's a couple things in reading the affidavit that is very interesting you know, we are dealing with a suspect who is...
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randy sutton said it's a failure of the system. >> this man is a predator.exual predator of the lowest type of order. he will never be cured, ok. he is going to once again, there is no doubt in my mind or any other cop who has seen his history, he is a reoffender and it's just -- who is the next victim going to be. >> during his last psychological evaluation in 2016, the parole board deemed gillmore dangerous to others stemming from mental emotional disorder predisposing him to crime. but the state will release him about a week before he serves his maximum sentence and because of that, he will be on post prison supervision until december of 2024. >> sandra: our next guest was 13 years old when richard gillmore raped her, his last known victim before he was convicted. tiffany, welcome to you and thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> sandra: so he is set to be released from prison as a low level offender. what was your reaction when you got that news? >> well, i was highly offended and it felt like a slap in the face for myself and the
randy sutton said it's a failure of the system. >> this man is a predator.exual predator of the lowest type of order. he will never be cured, ok. he is going to once again, there is no doubt in my mind or any other cop who has seen his history, he is a reoffender and it's just -- who is the next victim going to be. >> during his last psychological evaluation in 2016, the parole board deemed gillmore dangerous to others stemming from mental emotional disorder predisposing him to...
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couldn't connect with courtland sutton colts win it 12 to 9, 7 field goals. yeah. i was slamming things after watching the game to brother. all righty. that is your look at sports. we'll be right back after a break. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. ur internet isn't ideal... dad made the brilliant move get us t-mobile me internet. ... t everybody'online during e day so we lose speeds. ' become... .nocturnal. ll... i'up. 'n kids. is. sucks. ll if you just switch ybe you don' ve to be vampires. oa... ay, yikes. sorry, i wasn'thinking. don'really use the v word. at'kind of insensitive. prefer day-adjacent. ' go man-pire. >> take a
couldn't connect with courtland sutton colts win it 12 to 9, 7 field goals. yeah. i was slamming things after watching the game to brother. all righty. that is your look at sports. we'll be right back after a break. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving...
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six they need one win to win its first championship are they have a hall of famer on the mound, don suttona guy for the cardinals, a rookie named john stupor. john stuber had a very short career. and that illumination can be pushed a complete game and save the bullpen for game seven. he pushed through 2.5 hours of rain delay is. he is most famous for being the coach at yale for 30 years. looking him up on youtube and pitching the world series. you know, whatever he did come he had a short big-league career. >> a fun for me chapter in the book was talking about the big moments in world series that everyone knows. carlton with the home run, the walk-off homer for the red sox in 1975. kirk gibson's home run in 1988. but, there were also smaller moments but either set those big moments up or had an important role in the world series victory. what are some of your favorite examples of those? >> we think about the perfectly by john larson in 1956. right? there've only been 24 per the games in the history of baseball. one of them was in the world series but he did not win the title for the yankee
six they need one win to win its first championship are they have a hall of famer on the mound, don suttona guy for the cardinals, a rookie named john stupor. john stuber had a very short career. and that illumination can be pushed a complete game and save the bullpen for game seven. he pushed through 2.5 hours of rain delay is. he is most famous for being the coach at yale for 30 years. looking him up on youtube and pitching the world series. you know, whatever he did come he had a short...
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as lee will tell james sutton, the confederate secretary of war during the period before the gettysburg campaign. one set and was very concerned about what was going on in vicksburg. he wanted to move part of leaves army out there. lee reminded him, all movements, all decisions in war entail risk. you just have to calculate the risks. lee have calculated the risk. he believes the best option for the confederacy is to march into maryland. the two armies that will confront each other and maryland are very different. the army of northern virginia begins the campaign much stronger than almost any confederate writer will ever acknowledge to you. the army is probably about 70 to 75,000 men. it is extremely poorly supplied. particularly the troops that have been in the second manassas campaign. these guys have no regular food. their uniforms and closing are beginning to fall apart because they had no resupply of clothing. they are beyond the supply line. the only troops that are well supplied our troops that come up from richmond. and reinforce lee after second manassas. the armies in russia.
as lee will tell james sutton, the confederate secretary of war during the period before the gettysburg campaign. one set and was very concerned about what was going on in vicksburg. he wanted to move part of leaves army out there. lee reminded him, all movements, all decisions in war entail risk. you just have to calculate the risks. lee have calculated the risk. he believes the best option for the confederacy is to march into maryland. the two armies that will confront each other and maryland...
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when i walked into the studio, the first time taking my show on sutton island, we brought in the human shields who saddam hussein use to keep himself safe during the first call for. to be able to look back and unite with some of my sisters on issues like tail hook and aberdeen. and domestic violence and breast cancer. maybe doing a little part to bring peace to the former yugoslavia. where else can you sit back and say, well, the work has been really good? but it's a heavy experience. if you want to do it, you have to be tough. it's not an easy path but the payoff is unbelievable. i would support them 100%. now pushing them in that direction by any means! [laughs] >> looking back on your house career, was there anything unexpected to it or that surprised you about it? ... no. i think if there was anything that surprised me, i know this will sound ridiculous, it's how easy it was. if you wanted to get something done, it wouldn't always happen. but you were gifted with incredible staff, brilliant people were surrounding you. the thing that survives when most people come here, that much o
when i walked into the studio, the first time taking my show on sutton island, we brought in the human shields who saddam hussein use to keep himself safe during the first call for. to be able to look back and unite with some of my sisters on issues like tail hook and aberdeen. and domestic violence and breast cancer. maybe doing a little part to bring peace to the former yugoslavia. where else can you sit back and say, well, the work has been really good? but it's a heavy experience. if you...
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. >> the whole town was -- was there at the sutton baptist church, paying their respects, you know. >da's close friend, becky o'donnell, who's driving to the church with her now fiance, tim loggains. >> did you think she was just in shock? >> she seemed in shock, yes. it seemed like a grief process. >> investigators have told linda's family that the killer may very well be amongst the mourners. >> and the whole time, you know, you've got police that are literally sitting over your shoulder, just watching and looking for everybody because we didn't know who it was. >> but linda's family has no idea that at that very moment, investigators are closing in on a suspect. and it's somebody who was never, ever mentioned in all those theories. >> just right across from these grain bins right here. >> suddenly, on that highway on the way to the church, flashing lights. sheriff bell, along with his partner is pulling over the suspect. >> we took them out basically at gunpoint, ordered them to get out of the vehicle, and ordered her to walk back to me. >> of all people, it's linda's close friend,
. >> the whole town was -- was there at the sutton baptist church, paying their respects, you know. >da's close friend, becky o'donnell, who's driving to the church with her now fiance, tim loggains. >> did you think she was just in shock? >> she seemed in shock, yes. it seemed like a grief process. >> investigators have told linda's family that the killer may very well be amongst the mourners. >> and the whole time, you know, you've got police that are...
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bromley and sutton look after the character of their area, same national rules.l the green frankly... not in your back yard? — that all the green frankly... not in your back yard? not _ that all the green frankly... not in your back yard? not in _ that all the green frankly... not in your back yard? not in any - your back yard? not in any inappropriate _ your back yard? not in any inappropriate areas - your back yard? not in any inappropriate areas in - your back yard? not in any inappropriate areas in the | your back yard? not in any - inappropriate areas in the country. we want _ inappropriate areas in the country. we want to— inappropriate areas in the country. we want to see development in the film we want to see development in the right places, brownfield sites, investment zones that we have talked about, _ investment zones that we have talked about, which will be agreed with local— about, which will be agreed with local authorities, they will be a red line — local authorities, they will be a red line on— local authorities, they will be a red line on a map,
bromley and sutton look after the character of their area, same national rules.l the green frankly... not in your back yard? — that all the green frankly... not in your back yard? not _ that all the green frankly... not in your back yard? not in _ that all the green frankly... not in your back yard? not in any - your back yard? not in any inappropriate _ your back yard? not in any inappropriate areas - your back yard? not in any inappropriate areas in - your back yard? not in any...
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the chief sutton sets chief of staff of oakland councilmember and derek brown of the mccarthy center and the common good and at san francisco, (paused) to the mentors in the office that provided the guidance we had mentors where some of the staff were mentors to the interns this summer and had the mentees and provided that feedback and that nourishment that is needed to survive and flourish in the work force. another thing that sets us apart is the access to the executive director and seems like a lot to have 12 interns coming at paul at one time but he was gracious and great. i was blessed at my internship to have paulsa my lead and guidance of da and now vice president kamala harris and a lot of interns don't get that and you get the supervising attorney or manager but they have the direct access and paul provided that professional development tell them the ins and outs what it's like to work in government agencies and keys to success that you won't get from another agency and sets our program apart, why we strive to do what we do every summer and important to have the partnerships
the chief sutton sets chief of staff of oakland councilmember and derek brown of the mccarthy center and the common good and at san francisco, (paused) to the mentors in the office that provided the guidance we had mentors where some of the staff were mentors to the interns this summer and had the mentees and provided that feedback and that nourishment that is needed to survive and flourish in the work force. another thing that sets us apart is the access to the executive director and seems...
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i'm (inaudible) sutton and i'm with san francisco bay physicians for social responsibility.ublic health professional and calling toland my support for all of the concerns by the community members who have been for decades and decades and decades experiencing the health harms of the bayview hunters opponent contamination. appreciate the attention to the matter that the board of supervisors has been playing but i wanted to really put in a very strong urge that the intergenerational passing of this poison needs to be halted and the board of supervisors is clear can actually stop the race to the bottom by using its power to essentially demand the action that has been needed. there is a lot of information out there about what needs to be done, the things missing is the political will to do this and so i just really urge the board of supervisors to use its authority to refuse to transfer the land absent hundred percent cleanup actually promised to this community for decades now. i thank you for your attention and just really hope that you'll use your authority to help the communit
i'm (inaudible) sutton and i'm with san francisco bay physicians for social responsibility.ublic health professional and calling toland my support for all of the concerns by the community members who have been for decades and decades and decades experiencing the health harms of the bayview hunters opponent contamination. appreciate the attention to the matter that the board of supervisors has been playing but i wanted to really put in a very strong urge that the intergenerational passing of...
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our reporter ben boulos is at a carboot sale in sutton coldfield, just outside of birmingham. talk to debbie and craig you have a stall here at the car boot sale. the energy prices go up from today. you noticed it a from today. have you noticed it a lot? affect me? yes, along with is it affect me? yes, along with everyone — is it affect me? yes, along with everyone else we have noticed quite a significant rise in bills. we have taken _ a significant rise in bills. we have taken a _ a significant rise in bills. we have taken a few— a significant rise in bills. we have taken a few steps over the year to try to _ taken a few steps over the year to try to offset those bills up. try to offset those bills going up. what _ try to offset those bills going up. what sort — try to offset those bills going up. what sort of thing are you doing to cut your— what sort of thing are you doing to cut your energy use? we — cut your energy use? we don't put our cook on much now, so we _ we don't put our cook on much now, so we don't — we don't put our cook on much now, so we don't use _ we don't
our reporter ben boulos is at a carboot sale in sutton coldfield, just outside of birmingham. talk to debbie and craig you have a stall here at the car boot sale. the energy prices go up from today. you noticed it a from today. have you noticed it a lot? affect me? yes, along with is it affect me? yes, along with everyone — is it affect me? yes, along with everyone else we have noticed quite a significant rise in bills. we have taken _ a significant rise in bills. we have taken a _ a...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - mike myers sutton foster. killer mike.eaturing the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1726 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much welcome, everybody [ cheers and applause that's a great crowd welcome to "the tonight show." thank you for being here thank you for watching well, guys, today president biden delivered a speech at a factory in maryland, and he really kicked it off strong. watch this >> let me start off with two words. made in america. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sounds like biden is celebrating legal weed a little too early. [ laughter ] it's amazing, it's the shortest sentence he's ever said and somehow he still managed to ramble [ light laughter ] so, i guess biden and trump are more alike than they seem. >> with those four beautiful words. made in america. [ laughter and applause [ sad trombone ] >> jimmy: yeah well, everyone's talking about this amid rising tensions with russia, president biden said the world is at risk of nucl
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - mike myers sutton foster. killer mike.eaturing the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1726 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much welcome, everybody [ cheers and applause that's a great crowd welcome to "the tonight show." thank you for being here thank you for watching well, guys, today president biden delivered a speech at a factory in...