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this was suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swansong turned suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swa nsongto suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swansong turned into her greatest hits. this is the perfect end to a professional career. it does not get any better. she leaves golf on top with her ranking near rock bottom. she is world number 665. she has made three tournaments in two years having taken a break to start a family. her inclusion and form were questioned, but not her pedigree. she delivers, she is unbelievable. unbelievable team, unbelievable captain, just unbelievable. and to hold their winning pat, we heard that the cheer. cannot believe it. two years ago she pulled out on the eve of the tournament through injury, in 2015, controversy after failure to concede a pat, that seemed to spur the usa onto a famous triumph, on friday she missed out because of illness. she was levelled down the last on sunday. 0n the 17th, their hopes of a continent, the definition of a career, came down to just eight feet. justification also for captain katrina matthew. i had the confidence to give it a g
this was suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swansong turned suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swa nsongto suzann pettersen‘s swansong, her swansong turned into her greatest hits. this is the perfect end to a professional career. it does not get any better. she leaves golf on top with her ranking near rock bottom. she is world number 665. she has made three tournaments in two years having taken a break to start a family. her inclusion and form were questioned, but not her pedigree. she...
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this was suzann pettersen and team europe's day and the solheim cup is theirs.e, and for suzann pettersen to win the winning putt, we heard that cheer for bronte law, just cannot believe it, to be honest. the sunshine, great weather, the crowds have been amazing. obviously it was a great match, the americans played really well but it always comes down to one little putt and we got it this time. a wonderful win for scotland's catriona matthew. she had said that if she won here, it would be even bigger than when she won a major in her professional career. a word, though, on some news which has emerged about suzann pettersen, in the press conference following the win, she has announced that she is retiring from professional golf. you have to look at her legacy, notjust the win today, this was her ninth solheim cup appearance, she is a 38—year—old from norway, has been a vetera n 38—year—old from norway, has been a veteran of the game, a real big time player, two—time major winner, but she says that this is the way she wa nts to she says that this is the way she wan
this was suzann pettersen and team europe's day and the solheim cup is theirs.e, and for suzann pettersen to win the winning putt, we heard that cheer for bronte law, just cannot believe it, to be honest. the sunshine, great weather, the crowds have been amazing. obviously it was a great match, the americans played really well but it always comes down to one little putt and we got it this time. a wonderful win for scotland's catriona matthew. she had said that if she won here, it would be even...
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suzanne: thank you very much. i just want you to know we're going to be sending the link to this to all the members of congress. because i think you both, panels, have done a great job to help bring some really thoughtful dialogue to this important subject. i want to thank you all. please join me in thanking our panel. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> if you miss instead of this discussion -- missed any of this discussion live, we'll have it online shortly at c-span.org. just type csis on the video search box at the top of our home pages. later this evening, more from campaign 2020 with democratic presidential caddapet -- presidential candidate elizabeth warren. she'll be speaking at washington square park with live coverage starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and more from the campaign trail this evening with president trump in rio rancho, new me
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none, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> back to mike. >> thanks suzanne. okay, if i could have this slide, thank you. okay, so i know that local investment has been a focus of lafco. so in our presentation today, i'm going to provide an update on our planning activities approach, and near term schedule. first of all, what does local mean in this context? when we met earlier in the year, we shared this framing of how we approach the geography of local investment from a clean energy standpoint. in san francisco, our best opportunity for local investment includes demand side resources. so, think of this as new and more energy efficient lighting, insulation, or heating and cooling systems, fuel switching, such as switching from gas, heating, and cooking to electric in buildings. also, converting fossil fuel to electricity. it includes demand response, which means improving the way that our customers -- well, improving our customers' ability to change their demand for electricity in response to changes in the availability and cost of electric power. that may be
none, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> back to mike. >> thanks suzanne. okay, if i could have this slide, thank you. okay, so i know that local investment has been a focus of lafco. so in our presentation today, i'm going to provide an update on our planning activities approach, and near term schedule. first of all, what does local mean in this context? when we met earlier in the year, we shared this framing of how we approach the geography of local investment from a...
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putt of the final pair in the final putt of the final pair in the singles at gleneagles, sunk by suzannish vetera n suzann pettersen, the swedish veteran immediately announcing her retirement from professional golf. it was enough for that one—point victory. the americans were strong favourites having won the last two tournaments of corso how significant is it for women's golf in europe that the trophy changed hands? beth allen a few times when on the ladies european tour said it needed a boost. when they won in ireland, i thought the tour would get a big boost and that didn't necessarily happen, it sort ofjust plateaued. the state of the ladies european tour at the moment is not good. i think this could be an extremely positive thing for golf in europe and the ladies european tour, and i think katrina will be a great ambassador, as she is not really going to be playing much more in the states, and she'll be making a lot more appearances in europe and perhaps that can pick some interest, having the winning solheim cup captain in fields. and ijust don't see why we aren't getting more spon
putt of the final pair in the final putt of the final pair in the singles at gleneagles, sunk by suzannish vetera n suzann pettersen, the swedish veteran immediately announcing her retirement from professional golf. it was enough for that one—point victory. the americans were strong favourites having won the last two tournaments of corso how significant is it for women's golf in europe that the trophy changed hands? beth allen a few times when on the ladies european tour said it needed a...
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suzann petersen, out of the sport for two years after becoming a mother, no sign of rest.fter a day in the scottish sun saw the need to inconsistently, it came down to that sensationalfinish. a wild card pick more than justifying his selection from a brave captain, saluted by a crowd treated to a sporting spectacle. that winning putt was a remarkable moment for suzann petersen — and her last contribution as a professional golfer. shortly after sunday's victory she announced her retirement. it doesn't get any better. cheering. and to do it with these girls, never thought i was going to be here four months ago until the end of the summer. months ago until the end of the summer. to have the confidence to give me the go, here, this is it. i'm completely done. australia were denied winning their first series on english soil since 2001, as england won the final test of the ashes to draw the series 2 all. steve smith made just 23 as australia — who'd already retained the urn — fell well short, losing by 135 runs. our sports correspondentjoe wilson was at the oval in london. well,
suzann petersen, out of the sport for two years after becoming a mother, no sign of rest.fter a day in the scottish sun saw the need to inconsistently, it came down to that sensationalfinish. a wild card pick more than justifying his selection from a brave captain, saluted by a crowd treated to a sporting spectacle. that winning putt was a remarkable moment for suzann petersen — and her last contribution as a professional golfer. shortly after sunday's victory she announced her retirement. it...
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thanks so much to all views well for being here today suzanne if we could start with you you're just back from around r r from saudi arabia rather are people in that country worried about an attack by iran by a war in the region they are definitely i mean there's a war going on in the country in the south in yemen since 4 years and 6 months. they don't see so much of this war but this is definitely a replay percussion which goes straight directly to the heart of the of the country they see that there is destabilization in syria in iraq all around so they really fear that this could come to that this could strike the country destabilize the country. what about iran you know the fears of destabilisation in the wider region or president reaches certain saudi arabia is that an issue for the people of iran i think that no one wants to have a war in the region i think you know there have been a lot of wars in the past decade in this region that have been calamitous so so this is why a lot of regimes in that region including the iranian one but also the saudi one another has always played t
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i'm brian thomas thanks so much for dropping in today these are my guests to talk about our issue suzanne coble works for the weekly dish beagle she just came back from saudi arabia where she reported about those attacks she's convinced trump's policy of maximum pressure generated maximum counterpressure. all the fertility shot is iran expert at the brookings institution in doha he believes iran seems to have overplayed its thus far well calculated strategy of task. and make no act as a correspondent for the washington post here in berlin he says trump's so far hasn't in response made both. it's like concerns over a military conflict i had all of the presidential elections 2021 the lack of a consistent strategy i mean you know. thanks so much to all of you as well for being here today suzanne if we could start with you you're just back from around r r from saudi arabia rather are people in that country worried about an attack by iran by a war in the region they are definitely i mean there is a war going on in the country in the south in yemen since 4 years and 6 months. they don't see so
i'm brian thomas thanks so much for dropping in today these are my guests to talk about our issue suzanne coble works for the weekly dish beagle she just came back from saudi arabia where she reported about those attacks she's convinced trump's policy of maximum pressure generated maximum counterpressure. all the fertility shot is iran expert at the brookings institution in doha he believes iran seems to have overplayed its thus far well calculated strategy of task. and make no act as a...
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suzanne: yes. [laughter] jim: been trying to escape from that. suzanne: i try not to get up on this stage without bringing up the russia operation. jim: russia is, in this sense, a chaos actor in the united states that just want to benefit their own national objectives which are not consistent with the long-term strategic interests of the united states. they are a threat to the united states, and they're a bad actor. in -- as we were saying before , in a situation where they are involved, if we, we the f.b.i. or another investigative agency, can ascertain that they are involved, then that will bring to bear other investigative tools, but with respect to them and their agents. right? so the constitution and laws of the u.s. allow the f.b.i. to use foreign intelligence tools when dealing with a foreign actor. that doesn't necessarily mean that you can use those same tools against an american because of the legal analysis you'd have to go through and so on. but it potentially opens up an avenue to try to thwart their activities. but if i could just
suzanne: yes. [laughter] jim: been trying to escape from that. suzanne: i try not to get up on this stage without bringing up the russia operation. jim: russia is, in this sense, a chaos actor in the united states that just want to benefit their own national objectives which are not consistent with the long-term strategic interests of the united states. they are a threat to the united states, and they're a bad actor. in -- as we were saying before , in a situation where they are involved, if...
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i love you, suzanne. michael. 18 years ago you've disappeared, buyou disappeared,but you will e forgotten, and we choose to remember you how you lived and not how you died. we miss you every day. [background sounds] [background sounds] paul robert. constantine. barbara j. edwards. dennis michael edwards. michael hardy edwards. christine egan. lisa erin egan. martin egan, junior. michael egan. samantha martin egan. carol eggert. lisa karen. john ernst. daphne ferlinda. mark joseph ellis. valerie silver ellis. albert alfy william. robert r. elseth. hendrix emery, junior. doris suk-yuen. christopher epps. william john irwin. sarah ali escarcega. josÉ espinal. fanny espinoza. bill scoops. frankie espisito. rubÉn, junior. sadie ette. eric brian evans. robert edward evans. meredith emily june ewart. katherine k. fagan. and my brother, andrew. we think of you everyday. you are loved and you now have a 2-year-old grandson whoho is yor namesake, andrew rosenblum. and as he grows, the family will let him know all a
i love you, suzanne. michael. 18 years ago you've disappeared, buyou disappeared,but you will e forgotten, and we choose to remember you how you lived and not how you died. we miss you every day. [background sounds] [background sounds] paul robert. constantine. barbara j. edwards. dennis michael edwards. michael hardy edwards. christine egan. lisa erin egan. martin egan, junior. michael egan. samantha martin egan. carol eggert. lisa karen. john ernst. daphne ferlinda. mark joseph ellis. valerie...
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this was suzann pettersen‘s day. this was team europe's date, and the solheim cup is theirs.we hired the cheer when she heard bronte had one, and we cannot believe it, to be honest. you couldn't write that ending, could you? sunshine, great weather, the crowds been amazing and it was a great match. the americans played really well but it all comes down to one pot and we got it this time. away from gleneagles, england have won the fifth and final ashes test at the oval to level the series at 2—2. england were dismissed in their second innings early on the fourth day. leaving australia chasing a target of 399. despite matthew wade's second century of the series, england completed a 135 run victory, with jack leach and stuart broad each taking four wickets. our sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. 0ne red ball and 11 batsmen dressed in white, england's planned for sunday ran something like this. exactly like this. 0ne down — harris. the second to fall, warner. broad was bristling. now for some subtlety. leach lured labuschagne forward and in a split second he was out, st
this was suzann pettersen‘s day. this was team europe's date, and the solheim cup is theirs.we hired the cheer when she heard bronte had one, and we cannot believe it, to be honest. you couldn't write that ending, could you? sunshine, great weather, the crowds been amazing and it was a great match. the americans played really well but it all comes down to one pot and we got it this time. away from gleneagles, england have won the fifth and final ashes test at the oval to level the series at...
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. >>> a sad note tonight on the passing of suzanne whang. she was the familiar voice of the hit tv series "house hunters" for nine seasons on hgtv whang had acting roles in many other tv shows including "las vegas," "general hospital," "without a trace" and "nypd blue." she died after a 13-year battle with breast cancer. suzanne whang was 56 >>> news tonight about an infamous place in america. 40 years ago a partial meltdown at the three-mile nuclear facility in pennsylvania turned the nation against nuclear power. today three mile island closed down here is andrea mitchell. >> reporter: the end came at noon today for three-mile island. the surviving nuclear reactor with the iconic cooling towers shutting down for good. >> time has run out on three mile island. a plant with many years of operating life that is closing prematurely. >> reporter: local officials bemoaning the loss of jobs, a $60 million annual payroll that towered homes and businesses for decades. the local community has been divided ever since. it was just panic. it was fear.
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suzanne whang was 56 >>> news tonight about an infamous place in america. 40 years ago, a partial meltdown at the three mile island nuclear facility in pennsylvania turned the nation against today three mile island closed down here's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: the end came at noon today for three mile island. the surviving nuclear reactor with those iconic cooling towers shutting down for good. >> time has run out on three mile island. a plant with many years of operating life that is closing prematurely. >> reporter: local officials bemoaning the loss of 675 jobs, a $60 million annual payroll that has powered 830,000 homes and businesses for decades. another blow to nuclear energy in america. with no new nuclear plants other than those already being built started in the u.s. since the nation's worst nuclear accident four decades ago. the local community has been divided ever since. >> it was just panic it was fear. it was all these emotions wrapped up into one >> there wasn't enough radiation released from the accident to cause health effects >> reporter: 300 workers will remain for no
suzanne whang was 56 >>> news tonight about an infamous place in america. 40 years ago, a partial meltdown at the three mile island nuclear facility in pennsylvania turned the nation against today three mile island closed down here's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: the end came at noon today for three mile island. the surviving nuclear reactor with those iconic cooling towers shutting down for good. >> time has run out on three mile island. a plant with many years of...
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of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> reporter: suzanne told them hownd eric would chat by the pool, how one day in the fall of 1994 eric was angry that his girlfriend's boss, meaning bill mclaughlin, had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. they're engaged to be married. she had been living at the house as boyfriend/girlfriend for over three years. but naposki didn't know about it. >> and he's in a rage about it. >> he's in a rage about it. >> reporter: after the murder, said suzanne, eric sought her out, said if the police came around, tell them i'm a nice guy. >> she said, oh, my god, eric, i don't want to know if you had anything to do with this. he smiled and said, maybe i did, maybe i didn't. if you're accused of a murder you didn't commit, how are those words ever going to come out of your mouth? >> reporter: incriminating but hardly one of those tangible facts that gets someone sent away for life. >> this is one where every little piece of evidence had to be considered in light of all the other pieces of evidence. >> reporter: in fact, just for
of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> reporter: suzanne told them hownd eric would chat by the pool, how one day in the fall of 1994 eric was angry that his girlfriend's boss, meaning bill mclaughlin, had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. they're engaged to be married. she had been living at the house as boyfriend/girlfriend for over three years. but naposki didn't know about it. >> and he's in a rage about it. >> he's in a rage about...
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so suddenly, if suzann pettersen could hole her putt, then europe would win. was much doubt over her form, she hasn't played much over the last two years because of time off to have a baby. and she pulled off this win in the most sensational style, holding that putt. so, it is europe who have regained the solheim cup, winning this 114.5 to 13.5. it has been a super sunday here in scotland. extraordinary finish there at gleneagles. england's bowlers have been frustrated by australia's middle order as they push for victory in the fifth and final ashes test at the oval. australia have already retained the famous urn, but an england win would see them draw the series. england were dismissed early this morning, leaving the aussies chasing 399 for victory, and stuart broad gave them a perfect start dismissing both openers, including david warner, cheaply. broad then struck the crucial blow — australia's star batsman and england's nemesis steve smith, well caught by ben stokes. matthew wade, though, has offered stubborn resistance for the tourists. and in the last fe
so suddenly, if suzann pettersen could hole her putt, then europe would win. was much doubt over her form, she hasn't played much over the last two years because of time off to have a baby. and she pulled off this win in the most sensational style, holding that putt. so, it is europe who have regained the solheim cup, winning this 114.5 to 13.5. it has been a super sunday here in scotland. extraordinary finish there at gleneagles. england's bowlers have been frustrated by australia's middle...
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and for suzann to hole the winning putt — just... as the usa fought back they came to within a whisker of retaining the trophy. but, after two straight defeats, the solheim cup is now in european hands. sarah mulkerrins, bbc news. i don‘t know if you heard, but she then retired. decided last night. a very classy way to end. england cricket captainjoe root declared it a "hugely successful" summer, after they beat australia in the final ashes test at the oval, to draw the series. australia were chasing an unlikely 399 to win — and when stuart broad took the key wicket of steve smith, it looked as though the match would be england‘s. matthew wade resisted for the aussies — he made 117 — with things getting a little bit fiery with bowlerjofra archer. but after wade fell, this stunning catch from root sealed the win by 135 runs, to round off a remarkable summer. that world cup was incredible. for it to finish how it did, some of the games in it made for fantastic viewing, notjust the england games but across the board, there was some fant
and for suzann to hole the winning putt — just... as the usa fought back they came to within a whisker of retaining the trophy. but, after two straight defeats, the solheim cup is now in european hands. sarah mulkerrins, bbc news. i don‘t know if you heard, but she then retired. decided last night. a very classy way to end. england cricket captainjoe root declared it a "hugely successful" summer, after they beat australia in the final ashes test at the oval, to draw the series....
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and for suzann to hole the winning putt — just...it was herfinal moment in professional golf. she announced retirement shortly afterwards, closing the book on a remarkable playing career that has spanned nine solheim cups. i always think solheim moments beat everything else. it is so much about you and you play for your teammates and it is a team effort. today was absolutely a team effort for us and win the singles and prove we can do it on sunday. earlier, england's major champion georgia hall maintained her suburb form to win her fourth consecutive match, but as the usa fought back they came to within a whisker of retaining the trophy. but, after two straight defeats, the solheim cup is now in european hands. sarah mulkerrins, bbc news. as you heard there, pettersen has now retired from golf and it was clearly an emotional day for her. here she is with her baby son herman — in his team colours — he seems a bit puzzled by all the excitement. just look at pettersen‘s face there — that's a woman who's fulfilled her ambitions, become a
and for suzann to hole the winning putt — just...it was herfinal moment in professional golf. she announced retirement shortly afterwards, closing the book on a remarkable playing career that has spanned nine solheim cups. i always think solheim moments beat everything else. it is so much about you and you play for your teammates and it is a team effort. today was absolutely a team effort for us and win the singles and prove we can do it on sunday. earlier, england's major champion georgia...
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suzann petersen, out of the sport for two years after becoming a mother, no sign of rest.hat sensational finish. a wild card pick more than justifying his selection from a brave captain, saluted by a crowd treated to a sporting spectacle. match of the day two follows soon on bbc one, so it is time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's premier league results. a late penalty for watford meant their game with arsenal finished in a 2—2 draw. it was the start of quique sanches flores's second stint as manager of watford. also today, bournemouth beat everton 3—1. there's more on the bbc sport website. thank you very much. over the last few weeks we have been focusing on the changing climate, and today we head to the middle east, which scientists estimate average temperatures in summer could be up to four degrees higher by 2050. bbc arabic‘s rami ruhayem has been tojordan — an already arid country — to see how climate change is affecting it. hot, dry and uninhabited. most ofjordan is desert. this country is one of the poorest in the world when it comes to water
suzann petersen, out of the sport for two years after becoming a mother, no sign of rest.hat sensational finish. a wild card pick more than justifying his selection from a brave captain, saluted by a crowd treated to a sporting spectacle. match of the day two follows soon on bbc one, so it is time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's premier league results. a late penalty for watford meant their game with arsenal finished in a 2—2 draw. it was the start of quique sanches...
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suzanne: we are in the michigan history exhibit.e are looking at our new exhibit, "secret lives of michigan objects." secret lives of michigan objects is a playful and fun exhibit about museum collections, and the way that objects in museums add up to michigan history. it is a way to involve people who live in michigan to think about their stuff as part of michigan history. especially in history museums, we like to put things into context. an object is not just an object, it tells a story about the time it was made, the people who used it. in this exhibit, we are saying, what are other ways to look at objects? and what are other stories that objects can tell? the first thing people see when they come to the exhibit space is this one object. it's in a dark room, lit very dramatically. what's in this case? it is a bottle of vernors. it is a kind of ginger ale from detroit. very well known to people in michigan. we decided to exhibit like it is a precious piece of art. we wanted to change the way we think about everyday objects. things
suzanne: we are in the michigan history exhibit.e are looking at our new exhibit, "secret lives of michigan objects." secret lives of michigan objects is a playful and fun exhibit about museum collections, and the way that objects in museums add up to michigan history. it is a way to involve people who live in michigan to think about their stuff as part of michigan history. especially in history museums, we like to put things into context. an object is not just an object, it tells a...
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geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p.main marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getsford. james g. geyer cortez ghee. joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson. craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my father, edward, who will forever live in our hearts. we miss you and we love you dearly. we will continue to live in your legacy and i will always share my memories with my baby girl. >> and my father, walter, i miss you every day. i wish i could spend some time with you and teach you how to fish. thank you. timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan gillette robin lawrence gilligan. rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gitto cynthia giugliano mon gjonbalaj dianne gladstone keith alexander glascoe thomas irwin glasser edmund glazer harry glenn barry h. glick jere
geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p.main marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getsford. james g. geyer cortez ghee. joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson. craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my father, edward, who will forever live in our hearts. we miss you and we love you dearly. we will continue to live in your legacy and i will always share my...
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suzanne says, i am bring it on, more than ready!ready for an election, parliament wants to keep the public out, many are doing what, many are not doing what is right for us, but what is right for them. let's talk to some conservative voters and a tory mp loyal to borisjohnson. we will talk to labour and the snp and independence later in the programme. jayde edwards, who favours a no—deal brexit, melissa gurusinghe, who wants to leave with a deal, and jordan byrne, who wants a second referendum. and they're alongside conservative mp harriett baldwin. good morning, thank you for coming on the programme. do you want a general election is conservative voters ? general election is conservative voters? -- as conservative voters. i think so. i think general election is the way we are so to say i do or don't want it doesn't really mean much, itjust seems like we are in an avalanche. do you accept it with delight, or are you feeling a little bit resigned? resigned, for sure. jordan? to be fair, i think before we knew — — jordan? to be fair,
suzanne says, i am bring it on, more than ready!ready for an election, parliament wants to keep the public out, many are doing what, many are not doing what is right for us, but what is right for them. let's talk to some conservative voters and a tory mp loyal to borisjohnson. we will talk to labour and the snp and independence later in the programme. jayde edwards, who favours a no—deal brexit, melissa gurusinghe, who wants to leave with a deal, and jordan byrne, who wants a second...
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suzanne weighing who was the host of "house hunters" has died.as a graduate of yale where she received a bachelor's degree. she also had a masters degree from brown university. she also had recurring roles on multiple tv shows. >>> going above and beyond to help man's best friend? celebrity cruises takes you to the world's greatest places. while sailing on one of the world's greatest places. proving that a place this extraordinary doesn't need a zip code. celebrity edge is more than a ship. it's a destination in itself. and because you can never get enough of a great thing. we're building another revolutionary ship. celebrity apex. book your vacation on the greatest ships and visit some of europe's best shores. click or call to book today. >>> we think of mr. rogers, kind and friendly are words that come to mind. but manufacturers are thinking sexy. this resembles the red card and that mr. rogers war along with the detachable caller. it's making others sexy character costumes. >> nothing says sexy like patches on the elbow of your cardigan sweate
suzanne weighing who was the host of "house hunters" has died.as a graduate of yale where she received a bachelor's degree. she also had a masters degree from brown university. she also had recurring roles on multiple tv shows. >>> going above and beyond to help man's best friend? celebrity cruises takes you to the world's greatest places. while sailing on one of the world's greatest places. proving that a place this extraordinary doesn't need a zip code. celebrity edge is...
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suzann pettersen has now announced her retirement. isn't it wonderful to see women's sport?e levels of the viewing figures for the women's football was great. and that was the bbc that led so great. and that was the bbc that led so he can say that in his speech. great. and that was the bbc that led so he can say that in his speechlj hope he does and i hope he has been watching. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, giles and lynn. next on bbc news it's the film review. to buy a paper in the morning, won't you? good night. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's releases is, as always, mark kermode. hello! what have you been watching, mark? well, we have downton abbey, which is the big—screen version of the tv series that i think everyone is aware of. we have honeyland, an extraordinary tale
suzann pettersen has now announced her retirement. isn't it wonderful to see women's sport?e levels of the viewing figures for the women's football was great. and that was the bbc that led so great. and that was the bbc that led so he can say that in his speech. great. and that was the bbc that led so he can say that in his speechlj hope he does and i hope he has been watching. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news...
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let's start with suzanne nassel and joining us from washington, staff writer for the new yorker and cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. my 2-year-old learned how to do a thumbs up. let's talk about rules of thumb for covering the impeachment inquiry, trump is going to get uglier. you were kind of the victim this week. the president lashing out at your husband, peter baker, saying baker shouldn't be allowed to write for the "new york times" from him and he called you out saying you're an even bigger trump hater than your husband? what's your reaction and how does it feel like to be called out by the president? >> i was sorry he didn't use my name which people pointed out is what president trump did when he attacked john legend and his wife chrissie teigen. the anonymous wives club, i guess. look, the bottom line is president trump as you see not only from this tweet but for many of the tweets, he is feeling very, very sorry for himself. he's projecting not an atmosphere of resolute calm in the face of this kind of incredible challenge to his presidency but almost a panicky throw an
let's start with suzanne nassel and joining us from washington, staff writer for the new yorker and cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. my 2-year-old learned how to do a thumbs up. let's talk about rules of thumb for covering the impeachment inquiry, trump is going to get uglier. you were kind of the victim this week. the president lashing out at your husband, peter baker, saying baker shouldn't be allowed to write for the "new york times" from him and he called you out saying...
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next is suzanne giraudo is here. good morning. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm happy to be here and request my re-appointment to the commission. my experience is i am a practicing child and adolescent psychologist. i'm the director of california pacific medical center's child development center and have been for a number of years. just for information, we have about 18,000 visits of children each year from all economic classifications. i'm on the ground working with children and families and see the increasing need for support and access to services. i've been on the commission for a bit. i have served and continue to serve as president of the commission. what i'm looking forward to, as we move forward, is the request to align both the first five and the office of early childhood education, which is going to be essential to put the work of the city and county for our kids together in not siloed departments. the goal really is to focus this alignment on evidence-based practices, not just what we think might work. so our focus for this alignment is on the whol
next is suzanne giraudo is here. good morning. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm happy to be here and request my re-appointment to the commission. my experience is i am a practicing child and adolescent psychologist. i'm the director of california pacific medical center's child development center and have been for a number of years. just for information, we have about 18,000 visits of children each year from all economic classifications. i'm on the ground working with children and...
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up stepped the wild card pick for europe, suzann pettersen.r first home league win of the season, beating everton 3—1. a late penalty for watford meant their game with arsenal finished in a 2—2 draw at vicarage road. it was the first match of quique sanchez flores' second stint as manager of watford. there's more on the bbc sport website. ben. a 97—year—old second world war veteran took to the skies in a spitfire this afternoon to mark battle of britain day, 15th september, when the royal air force turned the tide against the german luftwaffe in 1940. kathryn stanczyszyn reports. this is how it feels to be back in a spitfire after seven decades. 97—year—old george dunn is no stranger to the skies, joining the raf aged 20. a lot of the battle of britain took place over sussex and kent, so, i did see a lot of it. and i suppose, being young, and looking up there and seeing the aircraft flying around, dogfights with the germans, and i thought, well, i think i'll have some of that. he carried out 44 missions during the second world war for bomber c
up stepped the wild card pick for europe, suzann pettersen.r first home league win of the season, beating everton 3—1. a late penalty for watford meant their game with arsenal finished in a 2—2 draw at vicarage road. it was the first match of quique sanchez flores' second stint as manager of watford. there's more on the bbc sport website. ben. a 97—year—old second world war veteran took to the skies in a spitfire this afternoon to mark battle of britain day, 15th september, when the...
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last congress i joined with congresswoman suzanne bonnie meachy to found the congressional estuary caucus to support the national estuary program, foster research in estuary research and protection, and bring other resources to bear on sustain our estuaries. national estuary week is a special time for a national celebration of our estuary efforts. for local estuary programs within the national program, to bring the importance of estuaries to their fuents and involve other citizens in their work. an important part of these goals is to communicate the value and importance of our estuaries and our coast to key decisionmakers at the local, state, and federal levels. that's what we are doing right now. our friends at restore america's estuaries tell us that last year's celebration was a tremendous success as organizations and volunteers from across the country gathered at their local bays or riverfronts and classrooms to celebrate and learn about the importance of our estuaries and how they benefit our daily lives. more than 30,000 volunteers are across 21 states, canada, and guam participated
last congress i joined with congresswoman suzanne bonnie meachy to found the congressional estuary caucus to support the national estuary program, foster research in estuary research and protection, and bring other resources to bear on sustain our estuaries. national estuary week is a special time for a national celebration of our estuary efforts. for local estuary programs within the national program, to bring the importance of estuaries to their fuents and involve other citizens in their...
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friday after the morning for some reason maintained their slender advantage after the afternoon for suzanne patterson and van dam defeated us do it danielle caring and that solace for into an otherwise even afternoon session. it was a good dynamic today i mean playing alongside the new superstar of europe. was absolute pleasure today and. this someone like this is going to rub off on her like i said before we started you don't have to play perfect often this is a tough go of course in the conditions we started off and so. now absolute pleasure to get the point on the ball and that's the most important thing spain reached the finals of the basketball world cup after a dramatic victory over australia in beijing at one point in the semifinal the australians led by as many as 11 points but the spaniards fought back late in the game to force a double overtime thriller mark 33 for fellow n.b.a. star ricky rubio at 19 and 12 assists spain came through 9588 they'll take on argentina in sunday's final luis scola scored a game high 28 points as they breezed past france 8066 it's argentina's 1st final
friday after the morning for some reason maintained their slender advantage after the afternoon for suzanne patterson and van dam defeated us do it danielle caring and that solace for into an otherwise even afternoon session. it was a good dynamic today i mean playing alongside the new superstar of europe. was absolute pleasure today and. this someone like this is going to rub off on her like i said before we started you don't have to play perfect often this is a tough go of course in the...
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captain katrina matthew instrumental in that, sealed by that brilliant pot from suzann pettersen to claimable. ithinki am not over it yet, still on a bit ofa high, am not over it yet, still on a bit of a high, taking am not over it yet, still on a bit ofa high, taking it in these am not over it yet, still on a bit of a high, taking it in these last few days, but an amazing finish. and to win on home soil as well, some 90,000 fans there to watch. some impressive numbers as far as the crowds were concerned. impressive numbers as far as the crowds were concernedlj impressive numbers as far as the crowds were concerned. i have never seen crowds were concerned. i have never seen crowds like it at a women's golf event. for myself, to be captaining golf event. for myself, to be ca ptaining scotland was unbelievable. as a european you don't often get the chance to be the captain of your own country, so the scenes on the green on the sunday when suzann put in that plot, will never forget. fight night and as a norwegian veteran, she hadn't played a lot of golf coming into that tournament —— and is
captain katrina matthew instrumental in that, sealed by that brilliant pot from suzann pettersen to claimable. ithinki am not over it yet, still on a bit ofa high, am not over it yet, still on a bit of a high, taking am not over it yet, still on a bit ofa high, taking it in these am not over it yet, still on a bit of a high, taking it in these last few days, but an amazing finish. and to win on home soil as well, some 90,000 fans there to watch. some impressive numbers as far as the crowds were...
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in a sensational finish the wildcard pick suzann pettersen holed an eight—foot putt on the last to givenced her retirement afterwards: it doesn't get any better. to do it with these girls, i never thought i was going to be here for months ago until the summer but to have the confidence from being able to give ita go, confidence from being able to give it a go, yeah, confidence from being able to give ita go, yeah, this is confidence from being able to give it a go, yeah, this is it. confidence from being able to give ita go, yeah, this is it. i am com pletely ita go, yeah, this is it. i am completely done. spain are world champions after beating argentina at the basketball world cup final in beijing. having triumphed in a double overtime semi final thriller against australia. they didn't leave it so late in the final. in fact they outscored the argentinians in every quarter to win by 95 points to 75. it's their second world cup win, the first came in 2006. monday was supposed to be the final day of the final ashes test but england got the job done on day 4, beating australia by 135 runs
in a sensational finish the wildcard pick suzann pettersen holed an eight—foot putt on the last to givenced her retirement afterwards: it doesn't get any better. to do it with these girls, i never thought i was going to be here for months ago until the summer but to have the confidence from being able to give ita go, confidence from being able to give it a go, yeah, confidence from being able to give ita go, yeah, this is confidence from being able to give it a go, yeah, this is it....
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baby yes alone suzanne as a 7 month old baby was added to the terrorism watch list and i think i speak for all parents when i say. i'd like to add some children i know to this list. i mean we've all encountered a child who's obviously training for a transatlantic flight playing with heavy machinery and trying to get their crying stammer up. too baby that's why they call it the terrorist to the child in question was designated a terrorist and 2014 when he was entered into the terrorism screening database or what's known as the terrorism watch list that hosts more than a 1000000 innocent people and while you may feel safe in 1001 with the gun is watching that baby recently a federal judge ruled that our beloved terrorism watch list is unconstitutional and you have to ask how can a secret blacklist of 1200000 people who have no history nor intent to commit acts of terror have no recourse and are subject to humiliating and harrowing interactions with law enforcement how could that not be cool this could only mean that that judge is hiding something and should probably be on that list your
baby yes alone suzanne as a 7 month old baby was added to the terrorism watch list and i think i speak for all parents when i say. i'd like to add some children i know to this list. i mean we've all encountered a child who's obviously training for a transatlantic flight playing with heavy machinery and trying to get their crying stammer up. too baby that's why they call it the terrorist to the child in question was designated a terrorist and 2014 when he was entered into the terrorism screening...
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suzanne whang, the award-winning actress and comedian best known as the former host and narrator of hgtv'shouse hunters," has died following a long battle with breast cancer. she was just 56. >>> and yet another great white off cape cod. this image released of a close call between a surfer and a great white. here's what he told channel 5. >> okay, i don't want to splash too much, bring too much attention to myself but i also need to go very fast. i'm just really thankful that, you know, it ended up going the way it did rather than me being a snack. >> authorities reminding the public, it's still peak shark season. you don't need to remind us. >>> when we come back, the boy named jack. when you see the moment, you'll remember. and wait until you see him now. can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the
suzanne whang, the award-winning actress and comedian best known as the former host and narrator of hgtv'shouse hunters," has died following a long battle with breast cancer. she was just 56. >>> and yet another great white off cape cod. this image released of a close call between a surfer and a great white. here's what he told channel 5. >> okay, i don't want to splash too much, bring too much attention to myself but i also need to go very fast. i'm just really thankful...
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bolt‘s won in his career, and it crosses beyond athletics as well, because you've got the likes of suzannng from giving birth to her son. and just look at what serena williams has done in tennis since she gave birth to alexis olympia — she got to four grand slam finals, she even won the australian open when she was pregnant. so, as shelly—ann fraser—pryce and all of these athletes are proving that having a family and taking part in elite sport is perfectly possible. very quickly, does this make fraser—pryce better than usain bolt, given she's one—upped him on a medal? it is very, very difficult to compare the two. she's certainly in the conversation and in terms of actually just her track record and her cv, the longevity that she has shown are now having won four 100—metres world titles, certainly within women's sprinting, she is arguably one of, if not the greatest of all time, and she probably is now going to go for a third olympic title as well, and if she is able to do that, then i think that is a conversation that is certainly there to be had again. now we have a very special announc
bolt‘s won in his career, and it crosses beyond athletics as well, because you've got the likes of suzannng from giving birth to her son. and just look at what serena williams has done in tennis since she gave birth to alexis olympia — she got to four grand slam finals, she even won the australian open when she was pregnant. so, as shelly—ann fraser—pryce and all of these athletes are proving that having a family and taking part in elite sport is perfectly possible. very quickly, does...
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suzanne fischer" we are looking at our new exhibits, secret lives of michigan objects.ecret lives of michigan objects is a playful and fun exhibit about museum collections, and the way that objects in museums and up to michigan history. it is a way to involve people who live in michigan to think about their stuff is part of michigan history. we like to put things into context especially in
suzanne fischer" we are looking at our new exhibits, secret lives of michigan objects.ecret lives of michigan objects is a playful and fun exhibit about museum collections, and the way that objects in museums and up to michigan history. it is a way to involve people who live in michigan to think about their stuff is part of michigan history. we like to put things into context especially in
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what a day, and indeed what a solheim cup this has been for the wild card pick from norway, suzann pettersenin, nerves of steel to sink that but to regain the solheim cup trophy. her impact has been huge on the sport of golf. after she announced she would retire from the professional game, she's 38 years old, and there was a controversy about our pick because she's not really been playing any professional goal over the last two years but she did catriona matthew proud. she is a nine time player in the solheim cup and she won two majors over the course of her career, so now the big question is, if she's so good as a player and can produce like that, with that but on the final green, what could she potentially do as a future captain? away from gleneagles, england have won the fifth and final ashes test against australia at the oval to level the series at 2-2. england were dismissed in their second innings early on the fourth day, leaving australia chasing a target of 399. despite matthew wade's second century of the series, england completed a 135—run victory, with jack leach and stuart broad
what a day, and indeed what a solheim cup this has been for the wild card pick from norway, suzann pettersenin, nerves of steel to sink that but to regain the solheim cup trophy. her impact has been huge on the sport of golf. after she announced she would retire from the professional game, she's 38 years old, and there was a controversy about our pick because she's not really been playing any professional goal over the last two years but she did catriona matthew proud. she is a nine time player...
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he crosses beyond athletics as well because you have the likes of suzanne pedersen who was your‘s heroinennis, she gave birth, she looked to for grand slam finals, she even won the australian open when she was pregnant. as shelly—ann fraser—pryce and all of these athletes are proving that having a family and taking part in elite sport is perfectly possible. very quickly, does this make fraser price —— shelly—ann fraser—pryce better than usain bolt? it is very difficult to compare the two. she is certainly in the conversation and in terms of actually just a track the conversation and in terms of actuallyjust a track record and her cv, the longevity that she has shown are now having one for 100 metres world titles, certainly within women sprinting, she is arguably one of, if not the greatest of all time, and she probably is now going to go for a third 0lympic title as well, and if she is able to do that, then i think that is a conversation that is certainly there to be had again. that was a very diplomatic answer. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: britain's prime minister, boris joh
he crosses beyond athletics as well because you have the likes of suzanne pedersen who was your‘s heroinennis, she gave birth, she looked to for grand slam finals, she even won the australian open when she was pregnant. as shelly—ann fraser—pryce and all of these athletes are proving that having a family and taking part in elite sport is perfectly possible. very quickly, does this make fraser price —— shelly—ann fraser—pryce better than usain bolt? it is very difficult to compare...
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suzanne maloney is a senior fellow at the brookings center for middle east policy and energy security she's in chevy chase maryland. let's start by talking about the geopolitical tensions because putting aside the oil prices... this is not good timing, is it? no, i don't think so. we are on the heels ofa don't think so. we are on the heels of a lot of excitement about possible diplomacy between the united states and iran. resident rouhani from iran will be visiting new york. —— president. his annual meeting. there was some suggestion they might be a possible new breakthrough between washington and tehran, particularly in the aftermath of the departure of the very prominent hawk from president trump's white house. isn't it interesting how quickly the us administration started to blame iran for the attacks? i think it is predictable. the attacks are consistent of what we have seen over the course of the past several months. notably since it tried to drive uranian exports down to zero earlier this spring. what followed thatis earlier this spring. what followed that is the shooting down o
suzanne maloney is a senior fellow at the brookings center for middle east policy and energy security she's in chevy chase maryland. let's start by talking about the geopolitical tensions because putting aside the oil prices... this is not good timing, is it? no, i don't think so. we are on the heels ofa don't think so. we are on the heels of a lot of excitement about possible diplomacy between the united states and iran. resident rouhani from iran will be visiting new york. —— president....