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tracey: hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. tracey: tracey. nice to meet you officially.ce to you meet you. steve: i printed out -- or tracey printed out -- the key things i think you might need or if you need anything else. lemonis: what do you do in total revenue? steve: last year, we did $6.6 million. lemonis: of the $6.6 million, how much of it comes from the wholesale division of green beans? tracey: about $5.2 million. lemonis: geez. big number, brother. steve: thanks. lemonis: okay. the business made 77,000 bucks. $77,000 is not awesome, but it's -- it's a profit. there's $3.5 million worth of assets, but there's no working capital. steve: right. lemonis: do you feel like you have some big needs coming in a short period of time for cash? steve: yes. central american harvest is coming again, and we have to buy all these containers, and that's a tough time. lemonis: how much do you think that is? steve: somewhere between $800,000 and $1.2 million. lemonis: but you realize, and i'm not trying to... steve: i know. there's nothing. lemonis: ...there is no money here to
tracey: hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. tracey: tracey. nice to meet you officially.ce to you meet you. steve: i printed out -- or tracey printed out -- the key things i think you might need or if you need anything else. lemonis: what do you do in total revenue? steve: last year, we did $6.6 million. lemonis: of the $6.6 million, how much of it comes from the wholesale division of green beans? tracey: about $5.2 million. lemonis: geez. big number, brother. steve: thanks. lemonis: okay. the business...
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tracey neville is here at 8:20am.m saying. i said a 20 a.m. . what, what? we have got kirsty, the unsung hero. and shirley ballas so, i am not sure how we're going to fit all in. do you know what? with finishing the show with live music today. no? are you going to live dj asim? let's go to carol, she is far more important than any of us. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. sally, you looked gorgeous last night, i saw the pictures of you. more than we can say for the weather! a chilly start, sunshine with bright spells, and later in the west, our weather front is coming in introducing figure cloud, stronger winds and patchy light rain. last night's rain on the satellite picture here moving away, this next system is wrapped around any area of low pressure and under this cloud are two weather fronts. the first one will introduce the patchy light rain to the west. look at the isobars, the winds will strengthen, and later this next weather front comes in, introducing heavy rain. this morning, some low cloud
tracey neville is here at 8:20am.m saying. i said a 20 a.m. . what, what? we have got kirsty, the unsung hero. and shirley ballas so, i am not sure how we're going to fit all in. do you know what? with finishing the show with live music today. no? are you going to live dj asim? let's go to carol, she is far more important than any of us. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. sally, you looked gorgeous last night, i saw the pictures of you. more than we can say for the weather! a...
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england won 66 to 37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad ahead. there was a stalemate in rugby union's premiership as bottom side sale held on for a 7—7 draw at bath... in wet conditions at the rec... and it was england wing joe thocannaseega who came to bath's rescue, touching down after very good work from cooper vuna out wide... bath's second draw of the season keeps them sixth... ronnie 0'sullivan is into the third round of the uk snooker championship with a hard —fought round of the uk snooker championship with a hard—fought 6—5 win over world champion ken doherty. the six time world champion 0'sullivan was trailing but got full frames in a i’ow trailing but got full frames in a row to lead 5—4. doherty got levelled but 0'sullivan rallied to get the decider. dejong way is also true. coverage continues on the website. laura kenny and emily nelson have won their second gold of the cycling world cup in berlin, taking victory in the women's madison. the pair were part of great britain's triumphant team pursuit on friday and added more silverware
england won 66 to 37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad ahead. there was a stalemate in rugby union's premiership as bottom side sale held on for a 7—7 draw at bath... in wet conditions at the rec... and it was england wing joe thocannaseega who came to bath's rescue, touching down after very good work from cooper vuna out wide... bath's second draw of the season keeps them sixth... ronnie 0'sullivan is into the third round of the uk snooker...
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tracey out of interest you have a piece times like i'm telling you produce and you got me and you got a. very loud noise the better for you about the mission and fish. go from the still remember the most a few so you will pull over and you must go to see people do it with the show for and if the film. about the. movie i didn't know. you have for a chest tube or film you go pick the fifteen year old when you were a student very. good almost. from the norm or pretty good idea for you but i graduated north school what poets go play this is. what i was in you know not the question. we're going to. chose voice you chose it is now one choice that's what i'm good but with those new goals new religion down from there. then i'll go. do you guys did ask you know how did i put it would do it's not just off the board you roll the fish you go to the bottom oh god get out of philip what i would do is you get a good time to study. the bible does the job or you're not wanted to do it judging the good of these exclusive bashi. the budget got good things because of that you could almost a deal to the w
tracey out of interest you have a piece times like i'm telling you produce and you got me and you got a. very loud noise the better for you about the mission and fish. go from the still remember the most a few so you will pull over and you must go to see people do it with the show for and if the film. about the. movie i didn't know. you have for a chest tube or film you go pick the fifteen year old when you were a student very. good almost. from the norm or pretty good idea for you but i...
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tracey out of interest you have a piece times like i'm telling you produce and you've got me and you've got a. very loud noise the better you are or you accomplish and i'm fit. go from the book remember the most refusal you will falter in your last post to people who are with the show boring you to create you to. write about the. mood i didn't. create chaste for both of you go pick three in your home when you were a student very. regular in the moment but a good idea for you but i got it was no it's cool what poets go play that it is that. you know not the question. we're going to. meet is not one choice that's what i'm going to need those new religion down from them. now i judge you. then i'll tell them god will bless. the god did i ask you know how did i put it would do would stop. the ball rolling the shit you go to the bottom oh god get out of my little boy i would do if you got a good time and i. can. i want to know what the music or. the old edition of the bible. was up. to the trunk. in the finals the film career strongest opponents. the wolverines. so it's the female. against th
tracey out of interest you have a piece times like i'm telling you produce and you've got me and you've got a. very loud noise the better you are or you accomplish and i'm fit. go from the book remember the most refusal you will falter in your last post to people who are with the show boring you to create you to. write about the. mood i didn't. create chaste for both of you go pick three in your home when you were a student very. regular in the moment but a good idea for you but i got it was no...
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at have you done to tracey those concerns. to be sure, the bill did include wealthy communities as well. but it was disproportionate. we took that concern to heart. right now the current low aims to relieve displacement in local communities so they can plan to prevent displacement. an it also includes communities that don't have a lot of transit but he a lot of drive. >> palo alto, mountain view, where a lotch of the companies are? >> or cupertino. also in southern california, there are a lot of cities that fall in that category. we have a problem we know we need to have the housing go by transit and but in so many areas that are job centers, transit centers,me apa buildings are banned. only single-family homes is are allowed, which is not sustain i believe. >> professor allkind, regarding the position that the senator referred to, the one that appls to job rich areas, cupertino where apple is ort pao and mountain view, how big a shift is that in california's housing policy? up until now local governments have a lot of say ove
at have you done to tracey those concerns. to be sure, the bill did include wealthy communities as well. but it was disproportionate. we took that concern to heart. right now the current low aims to relieve displacement in local communities so they can plan to prevent displacement. an it also includes communities that don't have a lot of transit but he a lot of drive. >> palo alto, mountain view, where a lotch of the companies are? >> or cupertino. also in southern california, there...
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allegations of doctored college applications and falsified transcripts at the hands of landry and his wife, traceynews has also learned of slegations that michael landry's tough style extended to s ntal and physical abuse-- including making students kneel on rice, rocks, or hot pavement. ana lewis was a student there. >> i got this education that meant nothing. >> reporter: her mother, latasha lewis, pulled her and her two other children out the school. i saw the videos, and i wanted exactly what i saw in the videos for my children. >> reporter: attorney ashlee mcfarlane represents the lewis' and several other families. >> these kids were mentally, emotionally, severely affected by their experience at t.m. landry, and continues to be so. >> reporter: the landrys denied all of the allegations to the "times" and declined an interview request with cbs news today. the attorney representing some of the families says, on top of the roughly $600 a month in tuition for the school, some parents are now having to pay tutors to help their children catch up. jeff. >> glor: pretty stunning to hear about. manny
allegations of doctored college applications and falsified transcripts at the hands of landry and his wife, traceynews has also learned of slegations that michael landry's tough style extended to s ntal and physical abuse-- including making students kneel on rice, rocks, or hot pavement. ana lewis was a student there. >> i got this education that meant nothing. >> reporter: her mother, latasha lewis, pulled her and her two other children out the school. i saw the videos, and i...
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love herself again and found new love she and her boyfriend and now together in this fight so that traceycan freely put this chap telephone life behind her. sports and in sunday's bonus league of football action rb leipsic hammered minds to keep their place in the top four so often with the bulls this season it was their strong attack saw them locked l. another three points. like six regular attackers use of power and team over nowhere back in the starting line up unlike at their midweek europa league match and they went right on the offensive house in opening the story in the fourteen minutes i get into kevin kompas cross just before their minds defenders. like to say pressed by steep in their own half and sprang into action when they won the ball i know setting up house and to make it to neil only five minutes later his second of the day and eight of the season. shortly before half time the visitors finally created a chance and cut imani cboe hit the target in the face of some sloppy leipzig defending that score encouraged minds to be bolder going forward but it opened up a lot of space
love herself again and found new love she and her boyfriend and now together in this fight so that traceycan freely put this chap telephone life behind her. sports and in sunday's bonus league of football action rb leipsic hammered minds to keep their place in the top four so often with the bulls this season it was their strong attack saw them locked l. another three points. like six regular attackers use of power and team over nowhere back in the starting line up unlike at their midweek europa...
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england netball head coach tracey neville says she'll use tomorrow's dead rubber against uganda as a england took an unasailable 2—0 lead at the copperbox in a 65—53 win. neville says their minds must be focussed on the world cup in liverpool next july. that's all the sport for now. now time for the weather forecast. hello, cloudy, breezy and often wet. that has been the story so far this morning. it looks likely we will see that whether continuing because we have systems moving in from the atlantic, influencing the story across the uk. this has been the weather friends that have brought the rain so far. the heaviest of which have been in northern ireland, down into the midlands. we have seen gusts of winds in excess of 35 to 45 mph. it is sweeping off into the north sea. as we go through the morning, we should start to see a slow improvement. brighter skies across south—west england and south wales. the remnants of the rain even by lunchtime starting to ease away from east anglia and the corner. the heaviest of the rain to the east of the pennines by lunchtime. brighter skies into n
england netball head coach tracey neville says she'll use tomorrow's dead rubber against uganda as a england took an unasailable 2—0 lead at the copperbox in a 65—53 win. neville says their minds must be focussed on the world cup in liverpool next july. that's all the sport for now. now time for the weather forecast. hello, cloudy, breezy and often wet. that has been the story so far this morning. it looks likely we will see that whether continuing because we have systems moving in from the...
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england won 66 to 37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad aheademate in rugby union's premiership as bottom side sale held on for a 7—7 draw at bath... in wet conditions at the rec... and it was england wing joe tho— canna— seega who came to bath's rescue, touching down after very good work from cooper vuna out wide... bath's second draw of the season keeps them sixth... ronnie o'sullivan is into the third round of the uk snooker championship with a hard fought 6—5 win over former world champion ken doherty. the six time champion was trailing... but reeled off four frames in a row for lead 5—4. doherty pulled one back before o'sullivan rallied to take the decider. another comeback from ding junhui, who trailed world number 60 matthew selt 4—2 before recovering to take his match in finalframe decider. he'll likely need to improve with a high break ofjust 56. laura kenny and emily nelson have won their second gold of the cycling world cup in berlin, taking victory in the women's madison. the pair were part of great britain's triumphant team pursuit
england won 66 to 37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad aheademate in rugby union's premiership as bottom side sale held on for a 7—7 draw at bath... in wet conditions at the rec... and it was england wing joe tho— canna— seega who came to bath's rescue, touching down after very good work from cooper vuna out wide... bath's second draw of the season keeps them sixth... ronnie o'sullivan is into the third round of the uk snooker championship with a...
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england netball head coach tracey neville says she will use tomorrow's dead rubber against uganda asafter a 65—53 win at the copperbox last night. neville says their minds must be focussed on the world cup in liverpool next july. manchester united still level at to all with half an hour to go. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more at 7.30. while very mild weather across the southern half of the uk on saturday, temperatures are got up to 15 celsius, and there is no indication that we have any particularly cold weather on the way. having said that, there might be a little bit of snow on the way sometime next week probably early in the week. that is still to come. in the short term, the atlantic is looking very active in the moment. actiq means there is a lot of storm and is out there, a lot of weather systems living in our direction. would we get this weather pattern, the weather generally remains on the mild side. 0ccasionally remains on the mild side. occasionally we will see colder air getting into scotland, but that is not in the short—term. this is the forecast for tonight. m
england netball head coach tracey neville says she will use tomorrow's dead rubber against uganda asafter a 65—53 win at the copperbox last night. neville says their minds must be focussed on the world cup in liverpool next july. manchester united still level at to all with half an hour to go. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more at 7.30. while very mild weather across the southern half of the uk on saturday, temperatures are got up to 15 celsius, and there is no indication that we have...
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crucial parliamentary votes in the country's modern history parliament confronted prime minister tracey made during a five day debate on whether to vote through the draft broke the deal on tuesday and there seems to be a mix of confusion panic and anticipation among the british public on the issue of teas and as the said jokingly takes a look. from a people's vote to a nation's headache it's a ticking time bomb with just days to go before it goes off which could potentially set in the u.k. into more chaos and uncertainty december eleventh will be make or break day for the british prime minister apparent it's guessing game about what outcomes are likely to follow have reached boiling point in the u.k. the house of commons will vote on whether or not to give a green light to the plan to rescind may has been pushing through like a cupcake through a keyhole the stakes are higher than ever days of fiery breck's a debate have been rocking parliament ahead of the meaningful vote the deal before us would make our country worse off our country would be better off remaining in the european union
crucial parliamentary votes in the country's modern history parliament confronted prime minister tracey made during a five day debate on whether to vote through the draft broke the deal on tuesday and there seems to be a mix of confusion panic and anticipation among the british public on the issue of teas and as the said jokingly takes a look. from a people's vote to a nation's headache it's a ticking time bomb with just days to go before it goes off which could potentially set in the u.k. into...
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the best use of evidence award went to tracey crouch, who quit as sports minister when the budget delayedlater backed down. with the government u—turning so quickly after you resigned, did you feel somewhat hard done by that you no longer have a ministerialjob? no, not at all. i was just really pleased that common sense prevailed on the issue. and i'm just pleased that the government saw sense and that, actually, they will bring it forward to april 2019, and i genuinely believe by doing so, it will save lives. bbc europe editor katya adler was named broadcaster of the year. what has reporting on brexit taught her about uk—eu relations? i think what strikes me most of all is how much the eu and uk just talk past one another, don't quite get one another. i mean, for example, let's talk of the political processes. it's so cut—throat in westminster. you can live and die by the word, you're up on your feet. prime minister's questions time? it's something that european prime ministers have nightmares about at night. they find it quite intimidating. and in the rest of europe, it's more about con
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england won 66—37 in the last match for this year with head coach, tracey neville, hoping to use thisch will take place in liverpool. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. i'll have more for you at around 5:30pm. hedging your bets! we all know that things can change around you. three astronauts will blast off to the international space station tomorrow, two months after the dramatic failure of a soyuz spacecraft sent the previous crew hurtling back to earth in an emergency capsule. russia suspended all manned flights after the accident — the first of its kind in over 30 years and a blow to moscow's pride in its space programme. but the soyuz is still the only way for astronauts to reach the space station — which makes space an increasingly rare example of us—russian co—operation. our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford reports. and there is lift—off of the soyuz... this was as routine as it gets in space travel. launch number 137 of the soyuz spacecraft, carrying a russian and an american to the international space station. but moments after blastoff,
england won 66—37 in the last match for this year with head coach, tracey neville, hoping to use thisch will take place in liverpool. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. i'll have more for you at around 5:30pm. hedging your bets! we all know that things can change around you. three astronauts will blast off to the international space station tomorrow, two months after the dramatic failure of a soyuz spacecraft sent the previous crew hurtling back to earth in...
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england won 66—37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad aheadebsite and red button right now you can follow the uk championship snooker, judd trump in action at the minute. few, thank you very much. the ukip national executive committee has voted overwhelmingly against a motion of no confidence in the party leader gerard batten. the move will prevent another civil war in the party which has seen four new leaders in the past two years. mr batten's predecessor, nigel farage, called for the vote of no—confidence, after ukip hired the ex—english defence league leader, tommy robinson, as an adviser. a family of swans has been shot and killed in a suspected air gun attack. the bodies of five cygnets and their parents were discovered wrapped in plastic bags, after they were thrown down the bank of a stream in the kent village of benenden. x—ray images revealed one of the birds was peppered with pellets or shot. the rspca has launched an investigation. it's really upsetting and it's disgusting that people think it is 0k to disgusting that people think i
england won 66—37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad aheadebsite and red button right now you can follow the uk championship snooker, judd trump in action at the minute. few, thank you very much. the ukip national executive committee has voted overwhelmingly against a motion of no confidence in the party leader gerard batten. the move will prevent another civil war in the party which has seen four new leaders in the past two years. mr batten's...
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>> tracey, we will continue to follow this one. >>> we are going to watch the ferret government shutdown. a lot of people are asking what would it mean here? now, the nation's capital this morning is still trying to -- >>> happening today a san francisco police officer is facing criminal charges of hills own. federal prosecutors say officer doherty robbed a bank? the city's sunset district last month, got away with about $9,000, but also linked to the racist scandal in 2018. this will be his first court appearance in connection with the bank robbery accusation. >>> 6:08, with a live look at sfo. you guessed it, the travel rush is in full effect. i want to show you packed crowd at san jose last night. it's expected to look this busy for the next few days, because massive storms back east, we are already seeing hours-long delays with flights out of the new york, so kari, mother nature not bringing a lot of christmas cheer. >> it's going to cause a domino effect. so far at sfo things are looking good. and we'll see a few spotty showers moving through. if you're flying out of the san jose, w
>> tracey, we will continue to follow this one. >>> we are going to watch the ferret government shutdown. a lot of people are asking what would it mean here? now, the nation's capital this morning is still trying to -- >>> happening today a san francisco police officer is facing criminal charges of hills own. federal prosecutors say officer doherty robbed a bank? the city's sunset district last month, got away with about $9,000, but also linked to the racist scandal in...
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. >> and "the tracey ullman show"" >> please. >> it was a sketch show.o have those candy bars. >> you better not be thinking of stealing those candy bars. >> that's it! >> "the simpsons" would never have come along had it not been for "the tracey ullman show." >> ultimately crime hurts the criminal. >> that's not true, mom. i got a free ride home, didn't i? >> bart! >> fox was thrilled that it was different. they said, sure, be experimental, do whatever you want. we're just happy to have a show on the air. >> i'm home. >> "married with children" was their first big, big hit in that way that said if all the rest of television is going this way, we're going that way. >> bud, kelly, you want to come down and help me in the kitchen? there, that should buy us about ten minutes. seven more than we'll need. >> the title of "married with children" on the script was not "the cosby show." how great. you have to love that. they were taking the piss out of american families fun. great fun. >> never wanted to get married, i'm married. never wanted kids, i got two of
. >> and "the tracey ullman show"" >> please. >> it was a sketch show.o have those candy bars. >> you better not be thinking of stealing those candy bars. >> that's it! >> "the simpsons" would never have come along had it not been for "the tracey ullman show." >> ultimately crime hurts the criminal. >> that's not true, mom. i got a free ride home, didn't i? >> bart! >> fox was thrilled that it was...
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drafted the original proposal and is now a trustee on the city college board, jennie worely, james tracey, lee lovett, and tim paulson, and those who have come out in favorite of th-- favor of this amendment. and i also want to recognize the youth commission who has supported their positive recommendation for this charter amendment, as well. colleagues i'm happy to take any questions if you have any on the charter amendment, and i know that many members of the public would like to speak, as well. >> supervisor safai: supervisor yee? thank you, supervisor kim. >> supervisor yee: thank you, chair safai. >> supervisor safai: i wasn't going to tell you. i was waiting for you. >> supervisor yee: i know. i was going to say chair ahsha, but i know that was wrong. supervisor kim, thank you for bringing this ordinance or charter amendment to us. and as you know, i was a former student at city college, and benefited deeply with the free tuition when i was going there in the -- and i understand the value of this. and after going through the numbers that supported the ask, i see that it makes sense w
drafted the original proposal and is now a trustee on the city college board, jennie worely, james tracey, lee lovett, and tim paulson, and those who have come out in favorite of th-- favor of this amendment. and i also want to recognize the youth commission who has supported their positive recommendation for this charter amendment, as well. colleagues i'm happy to take any questions if you have any on the charter amendment, and i know that many members of the public would like to speak, as...
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trended whispery to lonnie morris younger brother tracey's strength easily to the microphone. she is tall, one, shorthaired, no-nonsense. the approach her fair share my 2 cents worth these past five years. i'm glad to be afforded one more chance to offer what i feel are important values as you begin the next phase of your life. as you leave us in a she tells the graduates in what sounds like a bon voyage i ask one last thing of you. take pride in your heritage. be proud to be called a tangier. as a teenager you think of the place is of the place is too confining like living under a microscope she says. soon you will come to realize what a special place it is to take with you the strong traditions of hard-working family that are so evident that the graduates file out to nancy criddle's rendition of onward christian soldiers in the receiving line at the porch. blissfully squeeze out of the sanctuary. i find myself beside a native who left for college and stayed away for decades until she found love in her hometown in the back nine years ago and his stepson is very to carol morri
trended whispery to lonnie morris younger brother tracey's strength easily to the microphone. she is tall, one, shorthaired, no-nonsense. the approach her fair share my 2 cents worth these past five years. i'm glad to be afforded one more chance to offer what i feel are important values as you begin the next phase of your life. as you leave us in a she tells the graduates in what sounds like a bon voyage i ask one last thing of you. take pride in your heritage. be proud to be called a tangier....
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she also talks to elise christie and tracey neville.hird round of the fa cup. and on radio 5 live at 9.30, mike costello and steve bunce go through all the reaction to tyson fury‘s drawn heavyweight title fight with deontay wilder. and there's a lot of controversy in the world of sport today — so we thought we'd show you this. this is england test captain joe root and his now wife carrie, who got married on saturday. hopefully that's an antidote to all the stuff that's been going on over the stuff that's been going on over the weekend, nice note to end on, i think! back to you, rita, so! the mayor of london sadiq khan has warned the number of met police officers will drop to its lowest level since 2002 unless hundreds of millions of pounds in new funding can be secured. the mayor's office claims as things stand, scotland yard is required to make a further £335 million of savings over the next three years. that's ten million more than previous forecasts. the mayor's call for more funding for police has been mirrored in other regions. i'm
she also talks to elise christie and tracey neville.hird round of the fa cup. and on radio 5 live at 9.30, mike costello and steve bunce go through all the reaction to tyson fury‘s drawn heavyweight title fight with deontay wilder. and there's a lot of controversy in the world of sport today — so we thought we'd show you this. this is england test captain joe root and his now wife carrie, who got married on saturday. hopefully that's an antidote to all the stuff that's been going on over...
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tracey still suffers from inexplicably symptoms her eyesight has deteriorated she has day just of problems and sometimes feels like she's suffocating and yet she has also come out strong. you have to hit rock bottom to reach a past because if you live every day as a casual average never fully appreciate anything and to have this second chance in life it's made me so thankful and i am possibly happier than i've ever been in the sense that the smallest things mean so much to me now tracy has learned to love herself again and also found new love she and her boyfriend together in this fight so that tracy can finally put this chapter of her life behind her. well for many of us a trip to the local market is associated with mouth watering produce a bit of haggling and some playful banter but for many women in lagos nigeria it can mean fending off kept calls and even sexual abuse and now they've had enough or social media editor loose show joins me now for more hey liz so this is being billed as the jury is me to moment i'm told. that's right terry so over the weekend about a dozen women and deman
tracey still suffers from inexplicably symptoms her eyesight has deteriorated she has day just of problems and sometimes feels like she's suffocating and yet she has also come out strong. you have to hit rock bottom to reach a past because if you live every day as a casual average never fully appreciate anything and to have this second chance in life it's made me so thankful and i am possibly happier than i've ever been in the sense that the smallest things mean so much to me now tracy has...
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tracey neville pays tribute to all who have helped and supported them throughout an "amazing year". think he posted that at about 6:30am at the morning. he was doing really well! let‘s have a look at some of this morning‘s back pages. it‘s super shaqiri in the daily telegraph after he came off the bench to score twice as liverpool beat manchester united. it‘s also the lead story in the guardian sport as they report on pressure mounting on united managerjose mourinho and the daily mail have a picture of geraint thomas doing his rather surprised speech after he beat lewis hamilton and harry kane to win sports personality of the year. coming up on the bbc today, you can follow live updates on the bbc sport website as the draw for the last 16 of the champions league takes place later this morning. expected to start around 11am. checking with us, it may start a little bit late. all four english sides are through. manchester city as group winners, while liverpool, manchester united and tottenham were all runners—up. that‘s all the sport for now. more from the bbc sport centre at 11:15. sa
tracey neville pays tribute to all who have helped and supported them throughout an "amazing year". think he posted that at about 6:30am at the morning. he was doing really well! let‘s have a look at some of this morning‘s back pages. it‘s super shaqiri in the daily telegraph after he came off the bench to score twice as liverpool beat manchester united. it‘s also the lead story in the guardian sport as they report on pressure mounting on united managerjose mourinho and the...
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this is tracey christiansen.t instinct is to keep my family in the c and get out and get help. >> that is the worst thing. it is o frigid there. if you don't know where you are going, you could die. >> rescuers havee a better finding a car than a random person on the road? >> we will find you. >> reporter: should you r the engine? >> run the car for ten minutes an hour to stay warm. you need to conserve fuel. you could be here for the long haul it is okay to run the ca m >> teninutes every hour. >> here is another tip. make surexh thest pipe is clear. >> you were saying never sleep alone in a running car. >> never sleep alone. that is a recipe for disaster. >> withde the carbon mono getting in? >> yes. >> reporter: dhe life andeath decisions coming in before you leave the house. you can get the essentials for less than >> you can pick this up anywhere. >> we have. >> a couple of thingof things a important. litre of water. hand warmers. batteries. >>hose areheap in the store. >> they're great. >> you have a blanke
this is tracey christiansen.t instinct is to keep my family in the c and get out and get help. >> that is the worst thing. it is o frigid there. if you don't know where you are going, you could die. >> rescuers havee a better finding a car than a random person on the road? >> we will find you. >> reporter: should you r the engine? >> run the car for ten minutes an hour to stay warm. you need to conserve fuel. you could be here for the long haul it is okay to run...
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like tracey there have been thousands of women shoe received these faulty year implants too with somepainful and terrible consequences how was this allowed to happen how could this have happened well we had a look at in our investigation and the systematic problems which the two cases like this and that is like. it's a it's a systemic problem. we had to look at what other requirements for medical devices before they come on the market and this is regulated by private certification bodies and they don't test the products themselves they rely on the data off the manufacturer and they have a customer service provider relationship ok wait hold up so how are they able to certify something if they are not testing it what are the sort of fire they are receiving. a booklet by the manufacturer with all the data and the description of the product and the description of how it is tested the manufacturer has to do the tests themselves and they do something like a. collection of all of the state and it's called the declaration of and that's what they have a look at and they see is all of this whic
like tracey there have been thousands of women shoe received these faulty year implants too with somepainful and terrible consequences how was this allowed to happen how could this have happened well we had a look at in our investigation and the systematic problems which the two cases like this and that is like. it's a it's a systemic problem. we had to look at what other requirements for medical devices before they come on the market and this is regulated by private certification bodies and...
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england won 66 to 37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad ahead 7—7 draw at bath... in wet conditions at the rec, and it was england wing joe thocannaseega who came to bath's rescue, touching down after very good work from cooper vuna out wide... bath's second draw of the season keeps them sixth... ronnie o'sullivan is into the third round of the uk snooker championship with a hard fought 6—5 win over former world champion ken doherty. the six time champion was trailing... but reeled off four frames in a row for lead 5—4. doherty pulled one back before o'sullivan rallied to take the decider. these are live pictures from york with ding junhui taking on world number 60 matthew selt. ding trailed 4—2 but managed to take it to a decider — you can watch proceedings on the bbc red button and the bbc sport website and app... that's all the sport for now. up next on bbc news, it's the film review. hello there, and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases. it is mark kermode. what have you got? very strong
england won 66 to 37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad ahead 7—7 draw at bath... in wet conditions at the rec, and it was england wing joe thocannaseega who came to bath's rescue, touching down after very good work from cooper vuna out wide... bath's second draw of the season keeps them sixth... ronnie o'sullivan is into the third round of the uk snooker championship with a hard fought 6—5 win over former world champion ken doherty. the six time...
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but over the past few months the united states has repeatedly said that russia is violating this tracey well today here at nato at this meeting of foreign ministers in brussels they have declared for the first time that russia is indeed in violation of the i.n.f. treaty as you can see that something that mike the u.s. secretary of state has welcomed and is now saying that unless russia comes back to the table and stops these violations well the u.s. is simply going to suspend the treaty in sixty days so really the only us very much on moscow now to save this so-called cold war treaty ok thank you for that natasha in brussels i'm actually going to go to washington and bring in patty cohen as well specialist on state and defense issues for us had he can you expand on what natasha started there about the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty and how significant it is that might compare with now bringing this into the discussion. well it was considered at the time one nine hundred eighty seven reagan gorbachev it was considered a really landmark agreement we hears why these are medium ra
but over the past few months the united states has repeatedly said that russia is violating this tracey well today here at nato at this meeting of foreign ministers in brussels they have declared for the first time that russia is indeed in violation of the i.n.f. treaty as you can see that something that mike the u.s. secretary of state has welcomed and is now saying that unless russia comes back to the table and stops these violations well the u.s. is simply going to suspend the treaty in...
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tracey, thank you for speaking to us this morning. weather. good morning. this weather watcher picture sums up today. some glimmers of brightness but some dark clouds overhead. there will be more showers. it will be windy through today particularly in england and wales. when slighter tomorrow. sunnier but also chillier. this swirl of cloud linked to an area of low pressure pulling way. north—westerly winds. the morning showers fading for a time in southern scotland and parts are essential and a stunning. more in northern ireland, wales and the first pushing back east through the day. some lengthier burst in parts of scotla nd day. some lengthier burst in parts of scotland and northern england. gaps in the showers in this out. some parts of central scotland shelter from the breeze. some parts of central scotland shelterfrom the breeze. you might stay dry and sunny. 50 or 60 mph gusts over today. close to gale force throughout. temperatures up a bit on yesterday. clear skies across southern and central scotland. southern scotland and no
tracey, thank you for speaking to us this morning. weather. good morning. this weather watcher picture sums up today. some glimmers of brightness but some dark clouds overhead. there will be more showers. it will be windy through today particularly in england and wales. when slighter tomorrow. sunnier but also chillier. this swirl of cloud linked to an area of low pressure pulling way. north—westerly winds. the morning showers fading for a time in southern scotland and parts are essential and...
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and tracey patsalides, whose body was found in a beach shelter in eastbourne.family said she had a generous and loving nature that was sometimes taken advantage of. a man was later convicted of her manslaughter. and just yesterday, a homeless man who collapsed outside westminster underground station in london, just yards from parliament, died in hospital. gyula remes is understood to be hungarian and he'd been sleeping rough for months. he was a5. we can speak now to paddy burke, who was homeless for five years and is now a peer mentor for the charity shelter. risha lancaster, whose brother craig died after sleeping rough in 2013. she has since set up a charity in his name in manchester. lorraine tabone fundraises money to pay for rough sleepers to go into b&bs in newham in london, where she says she's seen 12 homeless people die this year. we can also talk to nick. he has been sleeping rough in central london. that is not his real name and he doesn't want us to show his face because he doesn't want his family and friends in his hometown to actually know that h
and tracey patsalides, whose body was found in a beach shelter in eastbourne.family said she had a generous and loving nature that was sometimes taken advantage of. a man was later convicted of her manslaughter. and just yesterday, a homeless man who collapsed outside westminster underground station in london, just yards from parliament, died in hospital. gyula remes is understood to be hungarian and he'd been sleeping rough for months. he was a5. we can speak now to paddy burke, who was...
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allegations of doctored college applications and falsified transcripts at the hands of landry and his wife traceycbs new has also learned of allegations that michael landry's tough style extended to mental and physical abuse including making students kneel on rice, rocks, or hot pavement. anna lewis was a student there. >> i got this education that meant nothing. >> her mother latasha lewis pulled her and her two other children out of the school. >> i do feel betrayed. i saw the videos and i wanted exactly what i saw in the videos for my children. >> reporter: attorney ashley mcfarland represents the lewiss and several other families. >> these kids were mentally, emotionally, severely affected by their experience at tm landry and continues to be so. >> reporter: the landrys denied all the allegations to the times and declined an interview with cbs news. the attorney representing some of the families says on top of the roughly $600 a month in tuition they paid at the school, some parents are now having to pay tutors to help their children catch up. for "cbs this morning: saturday," i'm manuel bojo
allegations of doctored college applications and falsified transcripts at the hands of landry and his wife traceycbs new has also learned of allegations that michael landry's tough style extended to mental and physical abuse including making students kneel on rice, rocks, or hot pavement. anna lewis was a student there. >> i got this education that meant nothing. >> her mother latasha lewis pulled her and her two other children out of the school. >> i do feel betrayed. i saw...
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england's netball head coach tracey neville said this year had been the best of her sporting life, butrld cup in liverpool injuly. i don't think there is the liverpool world cup yet, but maybe. maybe that can be arranged. i will try to find tyson fury singing for you. thanks. i like tyson fury singing for you. thanks. ilikea tyson fury singing for you. thanks. i like a bit of a singsong in the morning. it is 6:41a.m.. the prime minister is facing a week of brexit battles, including a five—day parliamentary debate, which starts tomorrow, and a possible televised debate withjeremy corbyn on sunday. and today she'll face a backlash when the attorney general, geoffrey cox, publishes a shortened version of his legal advice over mrs may's withdrawal deal. many mps say it's crucial they see the document in full, including the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable, who's in westminster for us this morning. thank you very much forjoining us. talk to me about why you feel this legal advice should be seen by mps? well, when we have these crucial moments for the country, i was a member of the ca
england's netball head coach tracey neville said this year had been the best of her sporting life, butrld cup in liverpool injuly. i don't think there is the liverpool world cup yet, but maybe. maybe that can be arranged. i will try to find tyson fury singing for you. thanks. i like tyson fury singing for you. thanks. ilikea tyson fury singing for you. thanks. i like a bit of a singsong in the morning. it is 6:41a.m.. the prime minister is facing a week of brexit battles, including a five—day...