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, but denies killing suzy lamplugh. the metropolitan police have said in a statement that no evidence has been recovered but the case remains open and the met is committed to bringing her killer tojustice. and the met is committed to bringing her killer to justice. —— john cannan. we have spoken to the brother of suzy lamplugh and he said that even though the police have made this reassurance, he really does hope that all these years after her disappearance, they continue to look for his sister. the government has ruled out loosening the rules on when police officers can stop—and—search people in england and wales. senior officers had been in talks with the home office about potentially lowering the threshold that requires police to have "reasonable grounds for suspicion" to stop and search someone, but today policing minister nick hurd said there were no plans to change the requirement. theresa may is under renewed pressure from some in her own party, who are unhappy with her proposals for britain leaving the e
, but denies killing suzy lamplugh. the metropolitan police have said in a statement that no evidence has been recovered but the case remains open and the met is committed to bringing her killer tojustice. and the met is committed to bringing her killer to justice. —— john cannan. we have spoken to the brother of suzy lamplugh and he said that even though the police have made this reassurance, he really does hope that all these years after her disappearance, they continue to look for his...
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to hear these survival stories.. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp fire patients have 20 to 50% of their bodies burned... most with injuries to their faces and hands.the oldest patient is 103 years old.no children arrived, because paradise is mostly a retirement community.so for the first time ever, a few adults were treated in pediatric unit,.the last major burn disaster, the wine country fires from 2017. lessons learned then were applied now... declare a state of emergency at the burn center to get all resources ready.sot with the napa so
to hear these survival stories.. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns...
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paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp fire patients have 20 to 50% of their bodies burned... most with injuries to their faces and hands.the oldest patient is 103 years old.no children arrived, because paradise is mostly a retirement community.so for the first time ever, a few adults were treated in pediatric unit,.the last major burn disaster, the wine country fires from 2017. lessons learned then were applied now... declare a state of emergency at the burn center to get all resources ready.sot with the napa sonoma fires those people had major burns and they came to us later paul and suzie ernest survived, but this is what is left of
paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp...
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paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp fire patients have 20 to 50% of their bodies burned... most with injuries to their faces and hands.the oldest patient is 103 years old.no children arrived, because paradise is mostly a retirement community.so for the first time ever, a few adults were treated in pediatric unit,.the last major burn disaster, the wine country fires from 2017. lessons learned then were applied now... declare a state of emergency at the burn center to get all resources ready.sot with the napa sonoma fires those people had major burns and they came to us later paul and suzie ernest survived, but this is what is left of
paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp...
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suzy was declared dead in 1994 but a body has never been found. a group of vets has accused the government of telling "bare faced lies" about the effectiveness of one of its badger culls. pallab ghosh is here. this is very strong language. what is going on? it is extremely strong language. the better clearly incensed that comment is george eustice made about the culls in somerset and gloucestershire. he said about a report published about its progress that it was delivering results. but the report itself explicitly states that it can say nothing about cattle tb, whether it is going up or down. in its —— in his defence effort said the report contained some encouraging statistics. the farming minister was correct in saying what he said. but the vets say he was cherry picking to select statistics that suited his side of the argument. we should have some clarity tomorrow when death will publish an independent expert review on what the department should do next about controlling cattle tb. thank you. the actor douglas rain, best known for voicing t
suzy was declared dead in 1994 but a body has never been found. a group of vets has accused the government of telling "bare faced lies" about the effectiveness of one of its badger culls. pallab ghosh is here. this is very strong language. what is going on? it is extremely strong language. the better clearly incensed that comment is george eustice made about the culls in somerset and gloucestershire. he said about a report published about its progress that it was delivering results....
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suzy whaley was sworn in as the first female president in the organization's 102-year history. we spoke to whaley at the country club in florida about fighting for her place in the male-dominated sport and how she plans to change it for the better. what's your first golf memory? >> i was on a driving range at a golf course wheremy paren my pa played golf in my swimsuit. >> as a young girl growing up in new york, she craved sunshine, skiing, and outdoor sports. but she found her true passion on the driving range. >> some of the boys i swam with were like womb come o-- you wan come? thankfully i had this amazing mom who instead of yelling at me for being in the wrong sloeths clothes said do you like? i said i love it. >> the title 9 era was just beginning so she competed on the boy's team since there wasn't one for girls. she entered a tournament that was only for boys. what did you think? >> i thought it wasn't fair. i just want to play golf. i want to have fun just like they do. but we didn't dwell on that and my family moved clubs where i was allowed to play. so there was this
suzy whaley was sworn in as the first female president in the organization's 102-year history. we spoke to whaley at the country club in florida about fighting for her place in the male-dominated sport and how she plans to change it for the better. what's your first golf memory? >> i was on a driving range at a golf course wheremy paren my pa played golf in my swimsuit. >> as a young girl growing up in new york, she craved sunshine, skiing, and outdoor sports. but she found her true...
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suzy lee, she's going to take my chair and this district. so now we will have the majority female congressional delegation. how about that? [applause] we are pretty lucky here in nevada, that's for sure. but but i can't tell you how exd i am to join catherine cortez masto in the senate. [cheers and applause] [shouting] >> i love you guys, too. but at that utility that catherine endorsement on day one, and she has spent so much investment building of our state party. she's doing amazing work, and i can't wait to be her partner and fight for nevada listen to your stories and take them with us as we do good work for all of you. [applause] and i want to thank someone else who is been with me since the beginning. senator reed has some advice for me when i first ran for congress, and his advice was simple. he said this. know who you are and why you're running. stay true to yourself and your values, and be a straight shooter. i appreciate his friendship, guidance and support, and a straight shooter is what we are going to be. [applause] but i had t
suzy lee, she's going to take my chair and this district. so now we will have the majority female congressional delegation. how about that? [applause] we are pretty lucky here in nevada, that's for sure. but but i can't tell you how exd i am to join catherine cortez masto in the senate. [cheers and applause] [shouting] >> i love you guys, too. but at that utility that catherine endorsement on day one, and she has spent so much investment building of our state party. she's doing amazing...
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campaign staff who worked very, very hard throughout this process, starting with our campaign chairman, suzy wilds. she's the best in the business and everyone worked so hard and were instrumental. i want to thank our wonderful lieutenant governor-elect, jeannette nunez. now, when we started the campaign and jeannette got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon but i think now, her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state, and people know that we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. and she will be, when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his leadership as governor. we have an awful lot of opportunities in florida particularly building a stronger economy, and that is in large part due to the hard work of rick scott for eight years, focusing on bringing florida's economy back. it's never been better. we haven't reached our potential. that's what i'm going to work on doing. but governor scott has done a great job for the people of the sta
campaign staff who worked very, very hard throughout this process, starting with our campaign chairman, suzy wilds. she's the best in the business and everyone worked so hard and were instrumental. i want to thank our wonderful lieutenant governor-elect, jeannette nunez. now, when we started the campaign and jeannette got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon but i think now, her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state, and people know that we are getting a special...
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our campaign staff, who works very hard throughout this process starting with our campaign chairman suzy wiles, the best in the business. she worked, and everyone worked so hard and were instrumental. i want to think our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuñez. [applause] gov. elect desantis: when we started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state and people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. [applause] gov. elect desantis: she will be, when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. [applause] i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his eadership as governor. we have a lot of opportunities in florida, particularly building a stronger economy. that is in large part due to the hard work of rick scott for eight years focusing on bringing florida's economy back. it's never been better. we haven't reached our potential. that's what i'm going to work on doing, but governor scott h
our campaign staff, who works very hard throughout this process starting with our campaign chairman suzy wiles, the best in the business. she worked, and everyone worked so hard and were instrumental. i want to think our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuñez. [applause] gov. elect desantis: when we started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state and people know we are...
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campaign staff, who worked very, very hard throughout this process, starting with our campaign chairman suzy wiles, the best in the business. she worked and everyone worked so hard and were instrumental. i want to thank our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuÑez. [applause] when we started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state, and people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. [applause] she will be, when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. [applause] i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his leadership as governor. we have a lot of opportunities in florida, particularly building a stronger economy. that is in large part due to the hard work of rick scott for eight years focusing on bringing florida's economy back. it's never been better. we haven't reached our potential. that's what i'm going to work on doing. but governor scott has done a great job for the people of the
campaign staff, who worked very, very hard throughout this process, starting with our campaign chairman suzy wiles, the best in the business. she worked and everyone worked so hard and were instrumental. i want to thank our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuÑez. [applause] when we started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state, and people know we are getting a special...
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of the soldiers that went off and suzy are sick into fighting this battle. to drink. beers. program focuses nineteen need to. fifteen minutes. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. coast speech courses for the rich but for many people it offers their chance of survival. the next big lunch for today just like us. reporters travel to nairobi to work and to meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving parallel economy. to some of this means for economic inequality around the world who gets a starting place was the response to that statement should be yes we all must. unclear swankier. the true exclusive for your search nov seventeenth on g.w. . this is d w news for flooding and it leaves delta blues dead as heavy rains play more lives across the country rescue divers and emergency teams are racing to locate survivors and officials warn more extreme weather could be on the way. also coming up islamists on the streets of pakistan.
of the soldiers that went off and suzy are sick into fighting this battle. to drink. beers. program focuses nineteen need to. fifteen minutes. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. coast speech courses for the rich but for many people it offers their chance of survival. the next big lunch for today just like us. reporters travel to nairobi to work and to meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving parallel economy. to some of this means for economic...
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suzy. chad is a hunter, he's a veteran, danielle is just -- she came from my predsessor she knows every nook and cranny they have federal government, how to help constituents navigate their problems. chad has helped countless veterans with -- he knows the veteran system so well and he's done so much good for the veterans of southern wisconsin. suzy, our district director. she has one of the most pleasant, happy demeanors. you can get a lot of angry constituents walking into a district office. she handles them better than anyone i have ever known. theresa, who has run my bilingual service, helped me with my bilingual hispanic town hall meetings, she's done a spectacular job of constituent outreach throughout my district. meier, she was my first legislative director. andy, been my longtime chief of snasme silent partner. andy and i met in sixth grade basketball camp at st. paul lutheran school where he went, where his kids go and we have been friends ever since. went to high school together.
suzy. chad is a hunter, he's a veteran, danielle is just -- she came from my predsessor she knows every nook and cranny they have federal government, how to help constituents navigate their problems. chad has helped countless veterans with -- he knows the veteran system so well and he's done so much good for the veterans of southern wisconsin. suzy, our district director. she has one of the most pleasant, happy demeanors. you can get a lot of angry constituents walking into a district office....
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well the likelihood of our brags it increases because suzi a new prime minister will take time and that's the one thing that nobody has at the moment of course depends on who will become the new prime minister of exit here then the chances of our bracks an increase even further back so when in brussels always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much not as all the other stories making news around the world a new study in brazil say is the destruction of the amazon rain forest has reached its highest level in a decade the government data called illegal logging a major cause of deforestation which in turn leads to global warming the rain forest plays a key role in regulating the temperature. people in taiwan have been voting in a series of referendums on same sex marriage the island is deeply divided on the issue but last stop courtroom same sex marriage should become even within two years midterm elections for local representatives are also taking place. tens of thousands of people are set to rally against rising fuel costs and president. economic policies this is the second weekend o
well the likelihood of our brags it increases because suzi a new prime minister will take time and that's the one thing that nobody has at the moment of course depends on who will become the new prime minister of exit here then the chances of our bracks an increase even further back so when in brussels always a pleasure talking to you thank you very much not as all the other stories making news around the world a new study in brazil say is the destruction of the amazon rain forest has reached...
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to hear their survival stories. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did not get here in time they passes awaydoctor david greenhalgh (greenhall) is head of the burn unit. he tells me most camp fire patients have 20 to 50% of their bodies burned... most with injuries to their faces and hands.the oldest patient is 103 years old.no children arrived, because paradise is mostly a retirement community.so for the first time ever, a few adults were treated in pediatric unit,.the last major burn disaster, the wine country fires from 2017. lessons learned then were applied now... declare a state of emergency at the burn center to get all resources ready.sot with the napa so
to hear their survival stories. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot either they got out or their didnt get out unfortune people with the big burns did...
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to the soldiers that went off and suzy are seeking to fight in this battle. with dreams. fears. program focuses nineteen eighteen. years since the year. forty five minutes. i'm not laughing at well i guess sometimes i am but those they're laughing with that hamburg germany they think into german culture. will take this grandma day on the bus it's all that. enough time rachel join me for me to get money of course. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for minds. welcome to in good shape coming up this week gender medicine why men and women often need different therapies. fixing your teeth when it makes sense to give them that he said dental prosthesis.
to the soldiers that went off and suzy are seeking to fight in this battle. with dreams. fears. program focuses nineteen eighteen. years since the year. forty five minutes. i'm not laughing at well i guess sometimes i am but those they're laughing with that hamburg germany they think into german culture. will take this grandma day on the bus it's all that. enough time rachel join me for me to get money of course. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all...
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suzy was declared dead in 1994 but a body has never been found. the former liberal democrat peer lord lester is facing a record suspension from the house of lords after he was found to have sexually harassed a woman in the course of his parliamentary duties. the lords privileges and conduct committee recommended he should be suspended untiljune 2022 after offering the complainant "corrupt inducements" to sleep with him. lord lester stepped down from the liberal democrat front bench and his membership of the party's group in the house of lords was suspended after the allegations surfaced. peers are expect to vote on thursday whether to accept the committee's recommended punishment, which would be the longest suspension in modern parliamentary history. the actor douglas rain, best known for voicing the sinister computer hal in sci—fi film 2001: a space odyssey, has died at the age of 90. the news was announced on twitter by the stratford festival in canada who said they were mourning the loss of a "rare artist." douglas rain performed for 32 seaso
suzy was declared dead in 1994 but a body has never been found. the former liberal democrat peer lord lester is facing a record suspension from the house of lords after he was found to have sexually harassed a woman in the course of his parliamentary duties. the lords privileges and conduct committee recommended he should be suspended untiljune 2022 after offering the complainant "corrupt inducements" to sleep with him. lord lester stepped down from the liberal democrat front bench...
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of the soldiers that went off and suzy acidly to fight in this battle. dream. come true broke focus is nineteen eighteen. years. fifteen minutes on the job. board. i think everything challenging first i'm gonna make a muslim. song much different culture between here and there still challenging for empathy. for the child is the same i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. to sharpen my got my license to work as a swimming instructor a vision our two children other dogs to swim faster just push them. what's your story take part cherish on info migron stockmann. so. close to. the first look this is the twentieth century. the war to end all wars cost millions of lives. and marks the one hundredth anniversary of. what has humankind learned from the great. play. is really peace and impossibilities. player. plays. the teenage long forgotten to w.'s november focus. this is do we know whose life for berlin amounts some pressure and a message of defiance from iran with the u.s. toughest sanctions yet coming into force the country's president says tehran will b
of the soldiers that went off and suzy acidly to fight in this battle. dream. come true broke focus is nineteen eighteen. years. fifteen minutes on the job. board. i think everything challenging first i'm gonna make a muslim. song much different culture between here and there still challenging for empathy. for the child is the same i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. to sharpen my got my license to work as a swimming instructor a vision our two children other dogs to swim faster...
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but they're both saying on the phone fixed amongst the windows me with the suzy it takes to make. a national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to in the beginning. we would saw it in the response. to me because you knew seemed up and you know look it when it's just about in the us both. to play in the in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up on the back of the end. of the leg a little in those and when you see what i pay for by senior night and you can. die i am concerned about the expansion of nato nato has expanded into thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries at the time what was going up. in the ship way not. c.s.a. during the mission. in early spring of two thousand and fourteen eastern ukraine was also buzzing with protests against the new authorities in kiev this region with the population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring meal nationalism to their lands. and they had their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine ha
but they're both saying on the phone fixed amongst the windows me with the suzy it takes to make. a national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to in the beginning. we would saw it in the response. to me because you knew seemed up and you know look it when it's just about in the us both. to play in the in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up on the back of the end. of the leg a little in those and when you see what i pay for by senior night and you can. die i am...
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. >> reporter: suzy is a mother of three expecting twins but never expected the news she got a few months ago. she has an aggreivorm of leukemia. >> i was devastated. emotionally devastated. >> reporter: to save her life, she needs a bone marrow transplant even though 30 million people are on the worldwide registry, there wasn't a single 100% match for her. it's harder for her to find a donor because she's mixed heritage, latina and caucasian. so she made -- >> please help my mommy. >> reporter: -- with help from her daughter, more than 50,000 people signed up for be the match registry, a record-breaking weekend. this afternoon she received a different kind of news. a perfect maha just joy and happiness. it really is. ter:ore testing i needed, she is due to give birth next week and hopes a bone marrow transplant can happen right after. >> it's so exciting. it's the best christmas gift. it's, you know, it's everything. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news. >> we were so thrilled to hear her good news. >>> coming up, the moment making so many, including the pope, smile today. >>> so someone sto
. >> reporter: suzy is a mother of three expecting twins but never expected the news she got a few months ago. she has an aggreivorm of leukemia. >> i was devastated. emotionally devastated. >> reporter: to save her life, she needs a bone marrow transplant even though 30 million people are on the worldwide registry, there wasn't a single 100% match for her. it's harder for her to find a donor because she's mixed heritage, latina and caucasian. so she made -- >> please...
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they're both saying on the phone fixed amongst the windows me with the suzy if it's to make. the national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to in the beginning if we act we would so to respond. to me because you knew seemed up and you know look if when i should just shut up you know and i guess those she knows in a play in the in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up in the back of the. little nose and when you see what i pay for by senior night then you're sure. i'm concerned about the expansion of nato nato has expanded into thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries at the time what was going up. in the ship way not. in early spring of two thousand and fourteen eastern ukraine was also buzzing with protests against the new authorities in kiev this region with the population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring meal nationalism to their lands. and they have their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stumbli
they're both saying on the phone fixed amongst the windows me with the suzy if it's to make. the national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to in the beginning if we act we would so to respond. to me because you knew seemed up and you know look if when i should just shut up you know and i guess those she knows in a play in the in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up in the back of the. little nose and when you see what i pay for by senior night then you're sure....
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. >> suzy, thank you for that. >>> we have gone 0 for november when it comes to rainfall, but every evening, has given us a sight like this. over mount sutro, the sutro tower, another 5:00, 58 degrees in san francisco, 42 in santa rosa. erday4brisk in concord, 50, and morning, you got up to a high of 82 degrees in the afternoon. 77, windy in napa especially in the hills tomorrow. sunshine on friday, 75. so the dry streak and sunny streak if you will, will continue because our ridge of high pressure centered off to the west is still there and is not moving it's all. the difference between this strong ridge and this area of low pressure, which will go over the ridge and slide over nevada is going to pick up the wind. 48-miles-per-hour winds, stronger tomorrow, especially in the higher elevations, is why we have the fire danger. you'll feel it in santa rosa and napa tomorrow, and fairfield. wind gusts, exceeding 30-miles-an-hour and staying mainly north and east ofransco e hills. into the weekend and next week, the ridge is exactly where it is right now so we should not expect our weather to c
. >> suzy, thank you for that. >>> we have gone 0 for november when it comes to rainfall, but every evening, has given us a sight like this. over mount sutro, the sutro tower, another 5:00, 58 degrees in san francisco, 42 in santa rosa. erday4brisk in concord, 50, and morning, you got up to a high of 82 degrees in the afternoon. 77, windy in napa especially in the hills tomorrow. sunshine on friday, 75. so the dry streak and sunny streak if you will, will continue because our...
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. >> reporter: suzy is a mother of three expecting twins but never expected tne she got a few months ago. she has leukemia. >> i was devastated. >> reporter: to save her life, she needs a bone marrow transplant even though 30 million people are on the worldwide registry, there wasn't a single 100% match for her. it's harder for her to find a donor because she's mixed heritage, latina and caucasian.so he made a plea with help from her daughter, more than ,0 50 people signed up for be the match registry, a record-breaking weekend. this afternoon she received a different kind of news a perfect match hajust been just been identified. >> to me is beyond amazing. it's an overwhelming feeling of just joy and happinits. eally is. >> reporter: more testing is needed, she is due to give birth next week and hopes a bone marrow transpnt n happen right after. it's the best iting. christmas gift. it's, you know, it's everything. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news. >> we were so thrilled to hear her good news. >>> coming up, making so many including the pope smile today. so many including the pope sm
. >> reporter: suzy is a mother of three expecting twins but never expected tne she got a few months ago. she has leukemia. >> i was devastated. >> reporter: to save her life, she needs a bone marrow transplant even though 30 million people are on the worldwide registry, there wasn't a single 100% match for her. it's harder for her to find a donor because she's mixed heritage, latina and caucasian.so he made a plea with help from her daughter, more than ,0 50 people signed up...
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of the soldiers that went off and suzy atsic into fighting this battle. the dream. of program focus is nineteen eighteen. hundred years. old. and fifteen minutes long d.w. . painful. to me. the language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. visitors. come to me cause i'm. the first little to say the twentieth century. the war to end all wars cost millions of lives. the marks the hundredth anniversary of its end. what has humankind learned from the great. as it might. be. is for real peace and implausibility. nineteen eighty nine forgot to w.'s november focus. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self and road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and trialling services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by france bought. in italy storms have killed at least twenty nine people this week the harsh weather is especially battering sicily where two families lost nine members overnight at least a dozen bodies of been recovered from the floods forecast
of the soldiers that went off and suzy atsic into fighting this battle. the dream. of program focus is nineteen eighteen. hundred years. old. and fifteen minutes long d.w. . painful. to me. the language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. visitors. come to me cause i'm. the first little to say the twentieth century. the war to end all wars cost millions of lives. the marks the hundredth anniversary of its end. what has humankind learned from the great. as it might. be. is for real peace and...
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. >> everybody wantses want -- wants it, thank you, suzie. >>> let's talk weather. two parts, the first part, this weekend when the wind direction will change and likely take the smoke that is choking us for the past 6 days and i am here to tell you the next 3 days, wednesday, thursday, friday. by saturday, the wind direction changes and the air quality should improve. it is bad out there tonight once again, unhealthy for most if not all of the bay area. more of that coming tomorrow. chilly, santa rosa down to 39. livermore dropping to 37 tonight. redwood city and fremont in the lower 40s and mountain view and san jose. 49 in san francisco. speaking of san francisco, it has not rained for 6 weeks. that is is only the second time since 1890 that we have gone through a portion of october and november without rain for a month and a half. we will likely add another week to that before the pattern breaks down enough that we will see storms in here. perhaps right on thanksgiving day. so, let's talk about where the ridge is right now. it is beginning to move, losing streng
. >> everybody wantses want -- wants it, thank you, suzie. >>> let's talk weather. two parts, the first part, this weekend when the wind direction will change and likely take the smoke that is choking us for the past 6 days and i am here to tell you the next 3 days, wednesday, thursday, friday. by saturday, the wind direction changes and the air quality should improve. it is bad out there tonight once again, unhealthy for most if not all of the bay area. more of that coming...
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. >> suzy, thank you for that. >>> we have gone 0 for november when it comes to rainfall, but every evening, has given us a sight like this. over mount sutro, the sutro tower, another spectacular sunset this evening. just after 5:00, 58 degrees in san francisco, 42 in santa rosa. it is brisk in concord, 50, and oakland, 44. and yesterday morning, you got up to a high of 82 degrees in the afternoon. 77, windy in napa especially in the hills tomorrow. sunshine on friday, 75. so the dry streak and sunny streak if you will, will continue because our ridge of high pressure centered off to the west is still there and is not moving it's all. the difference between this strong ridge and this area of low pressure, which will go over the ridge and slide over nevada is going to pick up the wind. 48-miles-per-hour winds, stronger tomorrow, especially in the higher elevations, is why we have thee d i santa rosa and naa tomorrow, and fairfield. wind gusts, exceeding 30-miles-an-hour and staying mainly north and east of san francisco but especially in the hills. into the weekend and next week, the ridge i
. >> suzy, thank you for that. >>> we have gone 0 for november when it comes to rainfall, but every evening, has given us a sight like this. over mount sutro, the sutro tower, another spectacular sunset this evening. just after 5:00, 58 degrees in san francisco, 42 in santa rosa. it is brisk in concord, 50, and oakland, 44. and yesterday morning, you got up to a high of 82 degrees in the afternoon. 77, windy in napa especially in the hills tomorrow. sunshine on friday, 75. so the...
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. >> suzie, thank you. another ballot measure that had big money behind it, and you saw it in the ad, prop 8, seeks to regulate the profits of kidney dialysis centers, and the voters are rejecting that soundly. >> and voters passing prop 7. it would allow california to consider staying on daylight savings time all year round. another high profile race, superintendent of public instruction looks like right now marshall tuck leads with 52%. tony thurman follows at 48%. this is with 37% of precincts reporting. kpix 5's andria borba says it was one of the most expensive races of this election, andria? >> liz, to give you some perspective, $43 million was spent on this race here in the state of california. that's more money than spent on senate campaigns on the federal level. now, we are talking about tony thurman versus marshall tuck. we are here at the thurman camp. they said they expected to start down and gain through the night. and as urban and bay area centers have come in, tony has gained. tuck is doing w
. >> suzie, thank you. another ballot measure that had big money behind it, and you saw it in the ad, prop 8, seeks to regulate the profits of kidney dialysis centers, and the voters are rejecting that soundly. >> and voters passing prop 7. it would allow california to consider staying on daylight savings time all year round. another high profile race, superintendent of public instruction looks like right now marshall tuck leads with 52%. tony thurman follows at 48%. this is with...
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. >> suzie, thank you. another ballot measure that had big money behind it, and you saw it in the ad, prop 8, seeks to regulate the profits of kidney dialysis centers, and the voters are rejecting that soundly. >> and voters passing prop 7. it would allow california to consider staying on daylight savings time all year round. another high profile race, superintendent of public instruction looks like right now marshall tuck leads with 52% tr. precincts reporting. kpix 5's andria borba says it was one of the most expensive races of this election, andria? >> liz, to give you some perspective, $43 million was spent on this race here in the state of california. that's more money than spent on senate campaigns on the federal level. now, we are talking about tony thurman versus marshall tuck. we are here at the thurman camp. they said they expected to start down and gain through the night. and as urban and bay area centers have come in, tony has gained. tuck is doing well with the northern california and central c
. >> suzie, thank you. another ballot measure that had big money behind it, and you saw it in the ad, prop 8, seeks to regulate the profits of kidney dialysis centers, and the voters are rejecting that soundly. >> and voters passing prop 7. it would allow california to consider staying on daylight savings time all year round. another high profile race, superintendent of public instruction looks like right now marshall tuck leads with 52% tr. precincts reporting. kpix 5's andria...
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the soldiers that went off and suzy also going to fight for the spot the. dream. figures cut programs focuses nineteen eighteen. years since the end of. the sistine d.w. . her first day at school in the. first clueless an embedded doors grand moment to run and join the arena tang on her journey to freedom in our interactive dungeon toronto and the rioting returns home. climate change is just. wished above pollution and says. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are...
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. >> everybody wantses want -- wants it, thank you, suzie. >>> let's talk weather. two parts, the first part, this weekend when the wind direction will change and likely take the smoke that is choking us the st days and to tell you the next 3 days, wednesday, thursday, friday. by saturday, the wind direction changes and the air quality should improve. it is bad out there tonight once again, unhealthy for most if not all of the bay area. more of that coming tomorrow. chilly, santa rosa down to 39. livermore dropping to 37 tonight. redwood city and fremont in the lower 40s and mountain view and san jose. 49 in san francisco. speaking of san francisco, it has not rained for 6 weeks. that is is only the second time since 1890 that we have gone through a portion of october and november without rain for a month and a half. we will likely add another week to that before the pattern breaks down enough that we will see storms in here. perhaps right on thanksgiving day. so, let's talk about where the ridge is right now. it is beginning to move, losing strength. it will hang o
. >> everybody wantses want -- wants it, thank you, suzie. >>> let's talk weather. two parts, the first part, this weekend when the wind direction will change and likely take the smoke that is choking us the st days and to tell you the next 3 days, wednesday, thursday, friday. by saturday, the wind direction changes and the air quality should improve. it is bad out there tonight once again, unhealthy for most if not all of the bay area. more of that coming tomorrow. chilly, santa...
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a little earlier i spoke to doctor suzie imber, a professor of space physics at the university of leicester, and asked her what makes the iss so important. so actually, astronauts have carried out of 2000 experiments on the international space station, designed by scientists from over 100 countries and some examples of the things that we do. we look at biology, looking at whether you can grow things in microgravity, looking at whether cells and tissues evolve and grow in that environment. they look down at the earth and they tell us look down at the earth and they tell us things about the amount of sea ice that they can see, they look at the aurora. they look at the atmosphere pollutants, for examples of it and they have technology demonstrators as well. they do things like 3—d printing in space, develop ways to launch tiny satellites from the international space station. and finally, they look at the human body. how does the body change in that prolonged environment? so, maybe the eyesight, changes in the eyes, mussels, strength and bone density, and we need these experiments if we want
a little earlier i spoke to doctor suzie imber, a professor of space physics at the university of leicester, and asked her what makes the iss so important. so actually, astronauts have carried out of 2000 experiments on the international space station, designed by scientists from over 100 countries and some examples of the things that we do. we look at biology, looking at whether you can grow things in microgravity, looking at whether cells and tissues evolve and grow in that environment. they...
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suzy was her roommate. >> we went to high school toda w >> didn't give it a thought. i think our biggest thing is what kind of ebedspreads are going to get to match? >> african-americans we've had to keep moving no matter what. >> reporter: and afterrs 50 y their friendship is still going strong. in northwest, aimee cho, news4. >> good morning, i'm berthanb coombs at cc headquarters. >> lyft kicks off a loyalty program for riders. it won't kickff until next month. can you earn points based on the amount of money spent wh lyft. >>> his is one of the biggest names in hollywood and you'll soon be t able stream denzel washington's latest thriller right from the comfort of ur own home we have this and more in this week's video view. >> reporter: denzel washington takes out the trash in "the equalizer 2." he's back as the special agent doling knuckle justice. washingtonakes it "training day" for the bad guys. >> i didn't know her. i didn't know my daughter. >> "daddy girl" goes "gone girl." his teen-age daughter has disappeared. when deborah messing comes up empty, he decid
suzy was her roommate. >> we went to high school toda w >> didn't give it a thought. i think our biggest thing is what kind of ebedspreads are going to get to match? >> african-americans we've had to keep moving no matter what. >> reporter: and afterrs 50 y their friendship is still going strong. in northwest, aimee cho, news4. >> good morning, i'm berthanb coombs at cc headquarters. >> lyft kicks off a loyalty program for riders. it won't kickff until next...
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ask for new zealand, particularly after the dismissal of the tournaments all—time leading run scorer suzie bates. new zealand falling well short of the target, india winning by 3a runs. now, it has all the hallmarks of a classic fa cup first round tie. five years ago, there were regularly more players on the pitch than people watching in the stands at seventh tier haringay borough. tonight they'll host a record crowd of around two and a half thousand, as they take part in the first round of the fa cup for the first time in their history. they take on league one side afc wimbledon. need others thank you alex. it is cold. what an amazing story, hang gay borough has, just tell us, what is the atmosphere like in the build up to kick off? it is always very special, the small clu ns is always very special, the small cluns getting is always very special, the small clu ns getting a is always very special, the small cluns getting a chance to take on biggerfish? cluns getting a chance to take on bigger fish? —— clubs. cluns getting a chance to take on bigger fish? -- clubs. it really is, you can
ask for new zealand, particularly after the dismissal of the tournaments all—time leading run scorer suzie bates. new zealand falling well short of the target, india winning by 3a runs. now, it has all the hallmarks of a classic fa cup first round tie. five years ago, there were regularly more players on the pitch than people watching in the stands at seventh tier haringay borough. tonight they'll host a record crowd of around two and a half thousand, as they take part in the first round of...
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. >> suzie stimmel, kpix 5 >> the two sides are expected to be back at the bargaining table in san francisco on november 12th. >>> a wildfire that began last night in western so momentuma county -- sonoma county is contained. the so-called sweet fire began in the hills above forestville. a camera atop -- the fire destroyed a large pool cabana but firefighters managed to save the home on that property. >>> a sea of brake lights in northern california after a grass fire broke out near 880 during rush hour. all southbound lanes were blocked yesterday evening and only one lane was going north was open. the fire was first reported just after 6:00. a driver passed right by the flames and post they had video on twitter. it was just south of north first street near the airport. crews kept spraying water to ex ex extinguish hot spots. julie has more on the red flag warnings taking effect later today. >>> we have a red flag warning this for the higher elevations above 1,000 feet for the north and east bay hills. we're looking at wind gusts upwards of 60 miles an hour possible with very low humidity. w
. >> suzie stimmel, kpix 5 >> the two sides are expected to be back at the bargaining table in san francisco on november 12th. >>> a wildfire that began last night in western so momentuma county -- sonoma county is contained. the so-called sweet fire began in the hills above forestville. a camera atop -- the fire destroyed a large pool cabana but firefighters managed to save the home on that property. >>> a sea of brake lights in northern california after a grass...
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the man suspected of murdering missing estate agent suzy lamplugh says he hopes a police search of his mother's former garden will end speculation. police have been searching a property once owned byjohn cannan's mother in sutton coldfield since monday. mr cannan has reiterated his denial that he killed the estate agent who went missing 32 years ago. time for a look at the weather, with darren. that's very much indeed been, after a cold and frosty start it was a lovely day, there will be sunshine this weekend, but we are seeing the weather changes. clouds streaming in across the atlantic, and we will get rain across northern ireland pushing its way into the irish sea, and the winds will be picking up as well. note towards the south east of england, the winds lighter, with the skies clear, but throughout the whole it's much marvellous that it was last night. this rate is staggering its way across scotland and northern ireland. gales through the irish sea, with rain coming into the irish sea, with rain coming into the western fringes of england and wales, but as you head further east acr
the man suspected of murdering missing estate agent suzy lamplugh says he hopes a police search of his mother's former garden will end speculation. police have been searching a property once owned byjohn cannan's mother in sutton coldfield since monday. mr cannan has reiterated his denial that he killed the estate agent who went missing 32 years ago. time for a look at the weather, with darren. that's very much indeed been, after a cold and frosty start it was a lovely day, there will be...
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. >> reporter: joanne was the first black student to graduate from the proam and suzy was her lineup. >> reporter: theoo nursing s was stillartially segregated. >> she agreed to room with me because i was the outstanding black. >> joanne and i didn't give it a second thought. o what kin bedspreads will we get and will they match and trying to get our uniform on straight? >> african-americans know how to persist. we've had to learn how to kea moving, you know, no matter what. >> reporter: hand no matter what? >> how are you. >> reporter: after almost 50 years, their friendship is still going strong glch in northwest, amy cho, news 4. >> what an awesome story. ahead of tomorrow's release oprah winfy's has chosen chelle obama's new book "becoming" as her new book club pick. the former first lady kicks off her sold-out book tour night in chicago with oprah, of course. the book tour stops in washington this weekend, and before that don't miss michelle obama on "ellen." you can catch that interviewn ursday right here on nbc 4:0 fears that the bat dress and another thre lyme. in w first plac
. >> reporter: joanne was the first black student to graduate from the proam and suzy was her lineup. >> reporter: theoo nursing s was stillartially segregated. >> she agreed to room with me because i was the outstanding black. >> joanne and i didn't give it a second thought. o what kin bedspreads will we get and will they match and trying to get our uniform on straight? >> african-americans know how to persist. we've had to learn how to kea moving, you know, no...
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none of them was a make for suzy. she's unique because she has kaw caution and hispanic dna. so her friends and family went on social media asking people to register. that got picked up by traditional media and people like carrie underwood retweeted the storying saying just saw this story. who wants to save a life for christmas? within a few weeks, 40,000 people joined up on bethematch and lo and behold, one was not only a useable match but a perfect ten out of ten match for susie. >> it's so amazing and i'm so blessed. everybody who has registered, prayed for me, all the followers, thank you from the bottom of my heart to everybody. that is more than i can even ask for. my christmas miracle. >> yeah, a big deal. just getting the bone marrow transplant doesn't mean that rabaka is in the clear. that allows doctors to use higher doses of chemotherapy than usual. after the treatment, she would get a bone marrow transplant and then the last transplant would be after her twins born. >> shepard: a mighty good first step. trace gallagher live in los angeles. thanks. should news brea
none of them was a make for suzy. she's unique because she has kaw caution and hispanic dna. so her friends and family went on social media asking people to register. that got picked up by traditional media and people like carrie underwood retweeted the storying saying just saw this story. who wants to save a life for christmas? within a few weeks, 40,000 people joined up on bethematch and lo and behold, one was not only a useable match but a perfect ten out of ten match for susie. >>...
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he lost that house seat to a democrat named suzy lee. but the president believes he has real political genius when he comes to these things and he's not shy about doing this anywhere in the country. just a few weeks after that brilliant danny tarkanian presidential election that cost the republicans a seat in the senate and in the house, the president waded into another race in south carolina where he decided that in a congressional primary in south carolina, he would direct his followers to no longer support republican congressman mark sanford, who the president decided was unsufficiently pro-trump. so the president just came in the deep end with this endorsement, mark sanford has been very unhelpful to me in my campaign to maga. he is m.i.a. and nothing but trouble. i endorse katie arrington for congress in south carolina. katie arrington, on the strength of that high-impact endorsement from the president, beat mark sanford in that primary. the president has been gleefully rubbing that in against mark sanford ever since, and pounding h
he lost that house seat to a democrat named suzy lee. but the president believes he has real political genius when he comes to these things and he's not shy about doing this anywhere in the country. just a few weeks after that brilliant danny tarkanian presidential election that cost the republicans a seat in the senate and in the house, the president waded into another race in south carolina where he decided that in a congressional primary in south carolina, he would direct his followers to no...
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suzy lee, she will take good care of my district. now, we will have the majority female congressional delegation. we are pretty lucky here in nevada, that is for sure. >> we love you! >> i love you guys to. they have to tell you that one, and she has done so much to build up our state, she is doing amazing work, and i cannot wait to be her partner and fight for nevada, listen to your stories and take them with us as we do good work for all of you. and i want to thank someone else who has been with me from the beginning. senator reid had some advice for me when i first ran for congress. his advice was simple, he said this. know who you are and why you are running. stay true to yourself and your values and be a straight shooter. i appreciate his friendship, guidance, and support, and a straight shooter is what we will .e but i have to tell you, i am a little sentimental. you don't often get see book ends in your life. 40 years ago, i was a young college student, a member of 226. but that's not the best part of the story. i was working
suzy lee, she will take good care of my district. now, we will have the majority female congressional delegation. we are pretty lucky here in nevada, that is for sure. >> we love you! >> i love you guys to. they have to tell you that one, and she has done so much to build up our state, she is doing amazing work, and i cannot wait to be her partner and fight for nevada, listen to your stories and take them with us as we do good work for all of you. and i want to thank someone else...
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joining us now is a former mentee of chris hadfield, doctor suzie imber. she‘s also a professor of space physics at the university of leicester. that is a rather sad song, isn‘t that? it makes you wonder why anyone would want to go to the international space station. is a sad song, but how amazing to see him in space with a guitar playing that. i think it is really famous example of public engagement from the international space station. of public engagement from the international space stationm of public engagement from the international space station. it is its 20th birthday. explain to us, what is the point of it was not us about the research it does, the work it does stay in, day out, to to make scientific advances and breakthroughs, really, about our knowledge of outer space. actually astronauts have covered —— carried out over 2.5 thousand experiments on the international space station, designed by scientists from over 100 countries. some examples of the kind of things we do, we look at biology, cell, looking at whether you can grow things in
joining us now is a former mentee of chris hadfield, doctor suzie imber. she‘s also a professor of space physics at the university of leicester. that is a rather sad song, isn‘t that? it makes you wonder why anyone would want to go to the international space station. is a sad song, but how amazing to see him in space with a guitar playing that. i think it is really famous example of public engagement from the international space station. of public engagement from the international space...
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suzy says my son is struggling with autism and has violent out worst on a daily basis. i have come to the conclusion i am on my own after the paediatrician referred him to cams, the mental health service locally and they proceeded to say there was nothing wrong with him because he was able to hold it all in at school. i have died out for support, he smashes his room every day through anger, i can relate to jamie was back story on your programme this morning, i have cried as my son is being failed. —— camhs. we will talk to various mothers and politicians in the next 30 minutes and fathers as well who have experience of children with autism and the real difficulty they are experiencing in trying to get help and support. eddie redmayne, johnny depp and jude law are all expected to turn up tonight at the uk premiere of the latest harry potter film fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. lizo mzimba has already seen it any good? for people who are real fa ns any good? for people who are real fans and have explored the universe in the last 15 or so years for is a lo
suzy says my son is struggling with autism and has violent out worst on a daily basis. i have come to the conclusion i am on my own after the paediatrician referred him to cams, the mental health service locally and they proceeded to say there was nothing wrong with him because he was able to hold it all in at school. i have died out for support, he smashes his room every day through anger, i can relate to jamie was back story on your programme this morning, i have cried as my son is being...
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want the campaign staff to work very hard on the process starting with campaign chairman suzy. really the best. i want to thank our wonderful lieutenant governor elect. when we started the campaign and jeanette got on the ticket, she was our secret weapon. now, her presence has been witnessed by the entire state. people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. she will be, when she takes office, the highest-ranking hispanic female in history of the state of florida. i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his leadership. we have an awful lot of opportunities in florida for building a stronger economy in rick scott forto eight years focusing on bringing florida's's economy back. it has never been better. governor scott has done a great job for people of the state of florida. finally, i would like to thank our president for standing by me -- [applause] >> for standing by me when it was not necessarily the smart thing to do. president, i look forward to working with you to advance 40's priorities. you will get tired of me calling you asking for
want the campaign staff to work very hard on the process starting with campaign chairman suzy. really the best. i want to thank our wonderful lieutenant governor elect. when we started the campaign and jeanette got on the ticket, she was our secret weapon. now, her presence has been witnessed by the entire state. people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. she will be, when she takes office, the highest-ranking hispanic female in history of the state of florida. i...
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our campaign staff, who works very hard throughout this process starting with our campaign best in suzy wiles, the the business. she worked, and everyone worked so hard. i want to think our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuÑez. [applause] when wect desantis: started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state and people know we are getting a special woman to be her lieutenant governor. [applause] be. elect desantis: she will , when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. [applause] i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his leadership as governor. we have a lot of opportunities in florida, particularly building a stronger economy. to the in large part due hard work of rick scott for eight years focusing on bringing florida's economy back. we have not reached our potential, but governor scott has done a great job for the people of the state of florida. finally, i would like to thank our president for sta
our campaign staff, who works very hard throughout this process starting with our campaign best in suzy wiles, the the business. she worked, and everyone worked so hard. i want to think our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuÑez. [applause] when wect desantis: started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state and people know we are getting a special woman to be her lieutenant...
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the family of suzy have been informed of that outcome, so officers are now in the process of leaving leading property. from the people's procession to the faces of the fallen etched in the sand, yesterday we saw some spectacular armistice commemorations. our reporterjayne mccubbin has been taking a look at how the nation remembered the centenary of the end of the first world war. they lit beacons to symbolise an end to the darkness of war, to remember the moment the bullets stopped, to remember those who had fallen, and those who had brought their stories home. they said the war is over. i said, he's gone mad. they said, listen, it's saying the war finishes this morning. the war is over — we just couldn't believe it. it was so unreal. and we very soon found ourselves picking our way over the bodies of men who'd fallen in the early attacks that morning. yes, it was a dreadful experience, there's no doubt about that. still, those of us who survived think ourselves jolly lucky. corporal edward glendinning and the other great war veterans have long gone, but their photographs were held
the family of suzy have been informed of that outcome, so officers are now in the process of leaving leading property. from the people's procession to the faces of the fallen etched in the sand, yesterday we saw some spectacular armistice commemorations. our reporterjayne mccubbin has been taking a look at how the nation remembered the centenary of the end of the first world war. they lit beacons to symbolise an end to the darkness of war, to remember the moment the bullets stopped, to remember...
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erican identity host: let's go to suzy. africanas an american female, i have been through a lot, but the same time, i was afforded a lot of opportunities, as an african-american woman, as a child, i grew up in the hood or the ghetto or whatever, but also in the suburbs. as americans, we have a certain level of freedom. we are immigrants. -- bad was built on things happen, you know what i am saying? but that is the past, but it has become. a melting pot. host: i will move on to los angeles. michelle. listening to just the woman in front of me. i'm in los angeles. she is in inglewood. we talk about this from the perspective how it impacts immigrants. another thing that is misleading, using people who are here illegally are not immigrants. in the legislation, they are illegal alien. an immigrant is someone who is not subject to deportation. we are not all immigrants. black americans have been in this country 460 years. we are the direct descendents of slaves that is not an immigrant. the settlers were not an immigrant. getting
erican identity host: let's go to suzy. africanas an american female, i have been through a lot, but the same time, i was afforded a lot of opportunities, as an african-american woman, as a child, i grew up in the hood or the ghetto or whatever, but also in the suburbs. as americans, we have a certain level of freedom. we are immigrants. -- bad was built on things happen, you know what i am saying? but that is the past, but it has become. a melting pot. host: i will move on to los angeles....
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suzy. chad is a hunter, he's a veteran, danielle is just -- she came from my predsessor she knows every nook and cranny they have federal government, how to help constituents navigate their problems. chad has helped countless veterans with -- he knows the veteran system so well and he's done so much good for the veterans of southern wisconsin. suzy, our district director. she has one of the most pleasant, happy demeanors. you can get a lot of angry constituents walking into a district office. she handles them better than anyone i have ever known. theresa, who has run my bilingual service, helped me with my bilingual hispanic town hall meetings, she's done a spectacular job of constituent outreach throughout my district. meier, she was my first legislative director. andy, been my longtime chief of snasme silent partner. andy and i met in sixth grade basketball camp at st. paul lutheran school where he went, where his kids go and we have been friends ever since. went to high school together.
suzy. chad is a hunter, he's a veteran, danielle is just -- she came from my predsessor she knows every nook and cranny they have federal government, how to help constituents navigate their problems. chad has helped countless veterans with -- he knows the veteran system so well and he's done so much good for the veterans of southern wisconsin. suzy, our district director. she has one of the most pleasant, happy demeanors. you can get a lot of angry constituents walking into a district office....
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suzy liston, our district director, has one of the most pleasant and happy demeanors. you can get. angry constituents walking into the office. she handles them better than anyone i have ever known. teresa mora, director of outreach. she has run my bilingual services, is healthy with all of my hispanic bilingual town hall meetings. she has done a spectacular job of doing constituent outreach throughout my district. joyce, my first legislative director. as director, off then my longtime chief of staff. my silent partner. we met in sixth-grade basketball camp at st. paul lutheran school, where he went, where his kids go, and we have been friends ever since. we went to high school together. when i moved home to run for congress, he helped me. he has been my partner in this venture all along. i am so grateful for his friendship. i'm so grateful for his partnership. i also am grateful for the gainesville, racine, kenosha, lake geneva, racine county, kenosha county, rock county, waukesha county, everyone in between. since becoming speaker of the house, which is not something we're used to
suzy liston, our district director, has one of the most pleasant and happy demeanors. you can get. angry constituents walking into the office. she handles them better than anyone i have ever known. teresa mora, director of outreach. she has run my bilingual services, is healthy with all of my hispanic bilingual town hall meetings. she has done a spectacular job of doing constituent outreach throughout my district. joyce, my first legislative director. as director, off then my longtime chief of...