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as we first reported in may, that's what happened to tracey lind one day, a few years ago, as she was standing in a public restroom. >> tracey lind: i was washing my hands, and i looked in the mirror, and i did not recognize my own face. >> whitaker: didn't recognize yourself. >> lind: no. i looked in the mirror, and i kept looking, and i remember i kept looking at this woman, wondering, "who was she?" >> whitaker: this is who she was: the very reverend tracey lind, dean of the episcopal cathedral in cleveland, ohio, one of the city's most prominent preachers and civic leaders. she was 61 years old when both she and her spouse emily ingalls began to notice trouble with things tracey had always done very well; like finding the right word, recognizing congregants and friends' faces, and, of course, her own. >> lind: that's when i said, "oh, man. i've got to go see a doctor." >> whitaker: when that happened, were you-- were you scared? >> lind: oh, i was scared to death. >> whitaker: emily, what did you think was happening? >> emily ingalls: i thought, there's something not right with he
as we first reported in may, that's what happened to tracey lind one day, a few years ago, as she was standing in a public restroom. >> tracey lind: i was washing my hands, and i looked in the mirror, and i did not recognize my own face. >> whitaker: didn't recognize yourself. >> lind: no. i looked in the mirror, and i kept looking, and i remember i kept looking at this woman, wondering, "who was she?" >> whitaker: this is who she was: the very reverend tracey...
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and tracey is due to leave at the end of term. cos i know you've got big muscles. and step. slow, slow, slow. today is ellison's transition day, so reception are going into the year 1 class to see what it will be like. welcome everyone, it's really lovely to meet you all. your class will be called 1 lime. we're going to start off with a game called 'fruit salad'. apple pear, banana, apple, pear banana. on your marks, get set — go! is it too much? do you want to sit in your black chair? you're sitting too much in your black chair. with tracey‘s encouragement, ellison can join in. ellison's going to choose for me. dancing?! but year1 teacher rachel is worried about how she and the class ta will cope without tracey. are you looking forward to year 1 ellison? we're looking forward to it. it's great that you go altogether, sometimes ellison will struggle with that, so he could get left behind. i think that's what we're worried about. it's dealing with his... his physical needs. if you've got ellison and then you've got another one kicking off and then 27 other children. i sup
and tracey is due to leave at the end of term. cos i know you've got big muscles. and step. slow, slow, slow. today is ellison's transition day, so reception are going into the year 1 class to see what it will be like. welcome everyone, it's really lovely to meet you all. your class will be called 1 lime. we're going to start off with a game called 'fruit salad'. apple pear, banana, apple, pear banana. on your marks, get set — go! is it too much? do you want to sit in your black chair? you're...
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and tracey is due to leave at the end of term. cos i know you've got big muscles. and step. slow, slow, slow. today is ellison's transition day, so reception are going into the year1 class to see what it will be like. welcome everyone, it's really lovely to meet you all. your class will be called 1 lime. we're going to start off with a game called 'fruit salad'. apple pear, banana, apple, pear banana. on your marks, get set — go! do you want to sit in your black chair? you're sitting too much in your black chair. with tracey‘s encouragement, ellison can join in. ellison's going to choose for me. dancing?! but year1 teacher rachel is worried about how she and the class ta will cope without tracey. are you looking forward to year 1 ellison? we're looking forward to it. it's great that you go altogether, sometimes ellison will struggle with that, so he could get left behind. i think that's what we're worried about. it's dealing with his... his physical needs. if you've got ellison and then you've got another one kicking off and then 27 other children. i suppose we've got to
and tracey is due to leave at the end of term. cos i know you've got big muscles. and step. slow, slow, slow. today is ellison's transition day, so reception are going into the year1 class to see what it will be like. welcome everyone, it's really lovely to meet you all. your class will be called 1 lime. we're going to start off with a game called 'fruit salad'. apple pear, banana, apple, pear banana. on your marks, get set — go! do you want to sit in your black chair? you're sitting too much...
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tracey canceled and expected a $262 refund, but didn't get one. so she turned to us. the dollar tree website states that all sales are final. however, if your order is incomplete or your items arrive damaged, we will correct the problem. that doesn't really address tracey's situation, so we asked dollar tree to take a second look, and it did, telling us only it would be happy to help the customer resolve the issue. tracey got her $262.47. back. if a business earns a failing grade with you, we can help. visit nbcbayarea.com/respond. >> thank you, chris. >>> this might be the best story of the night. a bay area teenager was a big hit at the u.s. open tennis tournament in new york, but he never picked up a tennis racket. meet galvin geraldo. >> i like the subway, the transportation. in california we have to drive everywhere. everything is so far apart. >> gavin likes the subway. he is from milpitas. he sank "america the beautiful" before the evening session of the u.s. open saturday night. that's prime time stuff. >> a hard song, too. >> the u.s. tennis association share
tracey canceled and expected a $262 refund, but didn't get one. so she turned to us. the dollar tree website states that all sales are final. however, if your order is incomplete or your items arrive damaged, we will correct the problem. that doesn't really address tracey's situation, so we asked dollar tree to take a second look, and it did, telling us only it would be happy to help the customer resolve the issue. tracey got her $262.47. back. if a business earns a failing grade with you, we...
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in 2015, tracey became the sole owner of the business. although ehs pilates is not yet 30 years old, it is eligible for listing on the registry because it faces a significant risk of displacement. item 3 desist (b) is f. dorian inc. the store features contemporary crafts, ethnic arts, and home decor displayed with museum esthetic. their wares include jewellery, glassware, and more. 2001 f. dorian moved from 388 hayes street to 370 to allow them to open their private dining room. the business is not yet 30 years old, but it is eligible for listing on the registry because it faces displacement. item 3(c) is la raza centro legal. it is an organization dedicated to empowering many minority groups to advocate for civil and human rights. the organization combines legal services and advocacy to build grassroots power and alliances towards creating a just society. it was founded by a group of students in 1974. the students took inspiration from the civil rights movements of the 1960s and 1970s. in 1989 the organization co-purchased and moved to t
in 2015, tracey became the sole owner of the business. although ehs pilates is not yet 30 years old, it is eligible for listing on the registry because it faces a significant risk of displacement. item 3 desist (b) is f. dorian inc. the store features contemporary crafts, ethnic arts, and home decor displayed with museum esthetic. their wares include jewellery, glassware, and more. 2001 f. dorian moved from 388 hayes street to 370 to allow them to open their private dining room. the business is...
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they're wonderful tracey who who started farms not factories who's an extremely passionate woman who's been fighting to bring an end to factory farming the horrors of it she got in touch with me when i was there filming i didn't know what was going on and i think she saw a nice link there the fact that we were filming very near lock for oil and in the beautiful northern irish countryside and i had no idea what was being proposed and planned and already put in place in place in some cases for northern ireland and that's for some reason they something's got through the net in northern ireland there's things that are being proposed and being allowed that it's bad enough in the u.k. generally but in northern ireland there's been some leniency in terms of the wards of the laws of what's being allowed through but the locals i mean we're talking for this particular one in lima vadi. 80000 pigs 80000 pigs in inside. unable to see the light of day or ever feel earth underneath their feet that alone for me is a horror it's something that i really hope that we can look back on and because you kno
they're wonderful tracey who who started farms not factories who's an extremely passionate woman who's been fighting to bring an end to factory farming the horrors of it she got in touch with me when i was there filming i didn't know what was going on and i think she saw a nice link there the fact that we were filming very near lock for oil and in the beautiful northern irish countryside and i had no idea what was being proposed and planned and already put in place in place in some cases for...
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they're wonderful tracey was to who who started farms not factories who's an extremely. the passionate woman who's been fighting to bring it into factory farming the horrors of it she got in touch with me when i was there filming i didn't know what was going on and i think she saw a nice link there the fact that we were filming very near like for oil and in that beautiful northern irish countryside and i had no idea what was being proposed and planned and already put in place in place in some cases for northern ireland and that's for some reason they something's got through the net in northern ireland there's things that are being proposed and being allowed that it's bad enough in the u.k. generally but in northern ireland there's been some leniency in terms of the wars of the laws of what's being allowed through but the locals i mean we're talking for this particular one in lima vadi. 80000 pigs 80000 pigs in inside. unable to see the light of day or ever feel earth underneath their feet that alone for me is a horror it's something that i really hope that we can look ba
they're wonderful tracey was to who who started farms not factories who's an extremely. the passionate woman who's been fighting to bring it into factory farming the horrors of it she got in touch with me when i was there filming i didn't know what was going on and i think she saw a nice link there the fact that we were filming very near like for oil and in that beautiful northern irish countryside and i had no idea what was being proposed and planned and already put in place in place in some...
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they're wonderful tracey who who started farms not factories who's an extremely passionate woman who's been fighting to get into factory farming the horrors of it she got in touch with me when i was there filming i didn't know what was going on and i think she saw a nice link there the fact that we were filming very near lock for oil and in the beautiful northern irish countryside and i had no idea what was being proposed and planned and already put in place in place in some cases for northern ireland and that's for some reason they something's got through the net in northern ireland there's things that are being proposed and being allowed that it's bad enough in the u.k. generally but in northern ireland this been some leniency in terms of the wards of the laws of what's being allowed through but the locals i mean we're talking for this particular one in them a valid. 80000 pigs 80000 pigs in inside unable to see the light of day or ever feel earth underneath their feet that alone for me is a horror it's something that i really hope that we can look back on and because you know ashame
they're wonderful tracey who who started farms not factories who's an extremely passionate woman who's been fighting to get into factory farming the horrors of it she got in touch with me when i was there filming i didn't know what was going on and i think she saw a nice link there the fact that we were filming very near lock for oil and in the beautiful northern irish countryside and i had no idea what was being proposed and planned and already put in place in place in some cases for northern...
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they're wonderful tracey who who started farms not factories who's an extremely passionate woman who's been fighting to bring an end to factory farming the horrors of it she got in touch with me when i was there filming i didn't know what was going on and i think she saw a nice link there the fact that we were filming very near lock for oil and in the beautiful northern irish countryside and i had no idea what was being proposed and planned and already put in place in place in some cases for northern ireland and that's for some reason they something's got through the net in northern ireland there's things that are being proposed and being allowed that it's bad enough in the u.k. generally but in northern ireland this been some leniency in terms of the wards of the laws of what's being allowed through but the locals i mean we're talking for this particular one in them a valley. 80000 pigs 80000 pigs in inside unable to see the light of day or ever feel underneath their feet that alone. for me it's a horror it's something that i really hope that we can look back on and because you know a
they're wonderful tracey who who started farms not factories who's an extremely passionate woman who's been fighting to bring an end to factory farming the horrors of it she got in touch with me when i was there filming i didn't know what was going on and i think she saw a nice link there the fact that we were filming very near lock for oil and in the beautiful northern irish countryside and i had no idea what was being proposed and planned and already put in place in place in some cases for...
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the head coach is on herfirst training camp since taking over from tracey neville. people have used the word daunted, and it is a big challenge and big shoes to fill. i understand why i get asked that, but i wouldn't have gone for the job if ididn't i wouldn't have gone for the job if i didn't back myself. the camp at loughborough lacks most of the stars of the commonwealth games and world cup you are resting. but it marks the start of a four—year journey towards the next major championships. they have left a legacy and we will use the same stepping stone stated. we will bring in the new ones and slot them in. the world cup in the summer showed how far the sport has come.” the world cup in the summer showed how far the sport has come. i think we gained a lot more than we have a thought for the sport. it was more than we could have imagined. that's how far i think our sport can go. england's next home game will be against new zealand, a team that beat them in the semifinals and went on to become champions. my vision is to create an england team that wins when it
the head coach is on herfirst training camp since taking over from tracey neville. people have used the word daunted, and it is a big challenge and big shoes to fill. i understand why i get asked that, but i wouldn't have gone for the job if ididn't i wouldn't have gone for the job if i didn't back myself. the camp at loughborough lacks most of the stars of the commonwealth games and world cup you are resting. but it marks the start of a four—year journey towards the next major championships....
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former england netball coach tracey neville says older mothers deserve more respect. she stepped down from coaching the roses after the world cup this summer to start a family at the age of a2. earlier this month she revealed she‘s expecting her first child with her partner. she told sally her age caused a lot of people to worry about her pregnancy. listen to this. the negativity that comes around. all the women having children. we know that i am a2 years old, so the risks are high, and it creates a real fearful environment. if it was just a little bit more positivity around it, like we do with our athletes. they go down the route of, well, we are preparing you to fail. i don‘t prepare my team to fail. i prepare them for the win. don‘t you just love that attitude? huge congratulations to her. and we can see more of the interview which is excellent at 8:40am. i have more positivity from tracy. here‘s carol with a look at this morning‘s weather. how is the weather looking? good morning, everyone. this morning is a fairly cloudy and wet start to the day. there
former england netball coach tracey neville says older mothers deserve more respect. she stepped down from coaching the roses after the world cup this summer to start a family at the age of a2. earlier this month she revealed she‘s expecting her first child with her partner. she told sally her age caused a lot of people to worry about her pregnancy. listen to this. the negativity that comes around. all the women having children. we know that i am a2 years old, so the risks are high, and it...
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made middle shows asians are that much to the delight of the home crowd the classic tracey's a ferrari win the italian grand prix for the 1st time since binondo along so in 2010. and finally moscow residents raised their heads and held their breaths over the weekend when a dead devil walked on a tightrope between 2 of the city's tallest skyscraper the fearless and some might say for crossing was fodder for festival marking moscow's founding 872 years ago. here's a recap of the top story that we're following feel downing street just confound the british prime minister bars johnson will suspend fall of one for a month beginning later today no makers will resume work only shortly before britain's due to leave the european union on the 21st of october. coming up next is good to see if you get. aca. is. a female. and the women in the indian state of maharashtra are becoming lawn tennis. only taking a sustainable approach to land. for the environment and stefan mason. next on t.w. . many coaches in germany to learn german. published in the go why not learn with him online on the mobile and f
made middle shows asians are that much to the delight of the home crowd the classic tracey's a ferrari win the italian grand prix for the 1st time since binondo along so in 2010. and finally moscow residents raised their heads and held their breaths over the weekend when a dead devil walked on a tightrope between 2 of the city's tallest skyscraper the fearless and some might say for crossing was fodder for festival marking moscow's founding 872 years ago. here's a recap of the top story that...
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crash on the grant line, it's over to the right shoulder but the damage is done, is a busy right out of tracey getting into the altamont pass, a slow ride, sluggish conditions westbound, we are starting to see pockets approaching the interchange, we mentioned bart, you may want to use that instead of 880. i have a handful of accidents on the south bound side of 880. the busiest side is near industrial. a busy ride headings ring, heading through this. we have a little trouble getting to the san mateo bridge, you have brake lights here, slow coming away from the toll plaza and across the span but it improves nicely towards the 101 into foster city, bay bridge stacked up well into the maze, metering lights went on at 5:24 this morning. everything is clear but a slow ride through the plaza. across the upper deck into san francisco it's clear, this is a live look at 80 heading into san francisco this morning, all right looking at traffic, south 680, a couple of lanes blocked. we are seeing things dipping down to the red there. under 25 miles per hour in some spots so slow and go as you head through
crash on the grant line, it's over to the right shoulder but the damage is done, is a busy right out of tracey getting into the altamont pass, a slow ride, sluggish conditions westbound, we are starting to see pockets approaching the interchange, we mentioned bart, you may want to use that instead of 880. i have a handful of accidents on the south bound side of 880. the busiest side is near industrial. a busy ride headings ring, heading through this. we have a little trouble getting to the san...
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community service, and from that, i just want to continue to fight for justice, and a big shout out to tracey for connecting me with such a great man like shimon who is just a great leader to me and has paved the way for me, also, and to my son, alonso, i want him to know that you can dream to be whatever they you need to be, son. and to beat -- and to all my community members, and everyone here today. thank you so much. i am so honored today. mr. walton, i love you. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> all right. i guess it is my turn. supervisor ronen and your staff, i am truly honored to introduce the best -- i saved the best for last. i'm introducing my latin x. honoree, the one and only, fabulous sonia torres. [cheers and applause] come on up. she was groped -- he grew she grew up in mexico city. she is only a few blocks from where i live. it is worth mentioning that she also has a staff that speaks vietnamese. her program actually, in reality , is a multi- lingle program. she started her family childcare small business when her children were small, they are both grown and in college. she
community service, and from that, i just want to continue to fight for justice, and a big shout out to tracey for connecting me with such a great man like shimon who is just a great leader to me and has paved the way for me, also, and to my son, alonso, i want him to know that you can dream to be whatever they you need to be, son. and to beat -- and to all my community members, and everyone here today. thank you so much. i am so honored today. mr. walton, i love you. thank you. [applause]...
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business as usual for people heading out of tracey. this to be inspected. 35 minute drive time. overall, we will start seeing some red on our centers. safety said they are on 580. winter past that area your free- flowing. eastshore freeway starting to load up at 21 minutes. we do have a crash near the maze. 40 minutes. north one-on-one. it still looks pretty good. seeing speeds at about 14 miles per hour. sluggish conditions there. a live look at the bay bridge. >> we are at oracle park where we are saying goodbye to the manager after 13 seasons with the team. it is time to say farewell. it is the end of an error. he has been with the giants since 2007. during that time he has a record of just about 500. 975 victories and 969 loss. the course include some big ones in the world series and championship years. the giants 10 percent in 2010 was the first in san francisco history since 1958. the first overall since in your giants won in 1954. he says he is feeling a lot of emotions heading into this weekend.>> i will have some emotions running through me. again, i'm looking forward t
business as usual for people heading out of tracey. this to be inspected. 35 minute drive time. overall, we will start seeing some red on our centers. safety said they are on 580. winter past that area your free- flowing. eastshore freeway starting to load up at 21 minutes. we do have a crash near the maze. 40 minutes. north one-on-one. it still looks pretty good. seeing speeds at about 14 miles per hour. sluggish conditions there. a live look at the bay bridge. >> we are at oracle park...
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>>only thing i afford is and mountain house and tracey and sacramento, yeah. why the community say start so and then 2 or 3 o'clock in the afternoon go why stress. so bad, it's only 2 o'clock the super commuters are getting out early have. i do hate we call them super communities like it's a good second the press so high for the drive times. so this of commuters that are out there right now not encountering hot spots of problem, so they're okay pretty good shape. hopefully they're not too upset, but they are are so that's good. we're checking out the richmond center fell bridge and we have a little a backup in the cash lanes and fast track lanes just often on so it's just a sign that it's picking up, but it is not bad and all 7 minutes to the north bay, some super commuters here heading into san francisco. these folks get out there really early that's why it starts picking up in the 4 o'clock hour. and of course we're tracking traffic during that time as well it's already spilling back to west grand you know, it's got to get heavier so come on and right now 9
>>only thing i afford is and mountain house and tracey and sacramento, yeah. why the community say start so and then 2 or 3 o'clock in the afternoon go why stress. so bad, it's only 2 o'clock the super commuters are getting out early have. i do hate we call them super communities like it's a good second the press so high for the drive times. so this of commuters that are out there right now not encountering hot spots of problem, so they're okay pretty good shape. hopefully they're not too...
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let's take a look at the map if you are on the highways. 205 westbound through tracey. it is busy all the way until westbound 580. and then it opens up a little bit. we do see some slow traffic on southbound 84 down to the glade. let's check these commutes up in the far north bay. we still have that problem at the youngs. there was a car earlier facing the wrong way. it is cleared, but there is still some debris and activity there to be aware of. that is northbound 680. eastbound 80. >>> the eastern contra costa county commute is a little bit slow. there are no specific problems for you to tell you about. your drive will take you just 17 minutes. it is a nice easy driver for you on the eastshore freeway as you can see here in our live picture. once we get to the bay bridge toll plaza, the metering lights are on. you're going to have to wait about 10 to 15 minutes to get on to the span unless you are in the carpool lane. 5:18 and let's turn it over to steve. >> all right. thank you. we are waiting for this northerly breeze to kick in. it will be later this afternoon, alt
let's take a look at the map if you are on the highways. 205 westbound through tracey. it is busy all the way until westbound 580. and then it opens up a little bit. we do see some slow traffic on southbound 84 down to the glade. let's check these commutes up in the far north bay. we still have that problem at the youngs. there was a car earlier facing the wrong way. it is cleared, but there is still some debris and activity there to be aware of. that is northbound 680. eastbound 80....
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tracey gee, bbc news. you can hear more on this story on inside out across england at 7.30 tonight on bbc one. and viewers everywhere can catch the full report on the bbc iplayer. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor sajid javid promises "a significant economic policy response" — in the event of a no—deal brexit. children could be made to have compulsory vaccinations before starting school — the government considers tough new measures after a surge in measles. customers hit by the collapse of thomas cook might have to wait up to two months to get a refund, say officials. i'm alex baxter with all of their business needs. us fashion retailer forever 21 has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. in a statement, the company said it planned to "exit most international locations in asia and europe". the conservative party is in manchester for its annual conference. chancellor sajid javid is expected to announce his plans to provide £5 bil
tracey gee, bbc news. you can hear more on this story on inside out across england at 7.30 tonight on bbc one. and viewers everywhere can catch the full report on the bbc iplayer. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor sajid javid promises "a significant economic policy response" — in the event of a no—deal brexit. children could be made to have compulsory vaccinations before starting school — the government considers...
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tracey gee, bbc news. you can hear more on this story on inside out across england at 7.30 tonight on bbc one. and viewers everywhere can catch the full report on the bbc iplayer. thousands of women are "needlessly" dying after having a heart attack because they fail to recognise the symptoms, and receive poorer care than men. that's according to the british heart foundation. the charity says that women are disadvantaged at every stage including diagnosis, treatment and after—care. our health correspondent, dominic hughes, has been finding out why. oh, no! it was terrifying. i knew there was something wrong, but ijust didn't know what. ijust knew i needed that ambulance. two year ago, louise mcgill had a heart attack. it came out of the blue — a few days of feeling tired a slight pain in her chest and then overnight she was suddenly fighting for her life. the paramedic was running some results and i think it was an ecg he was doing and he said, "louise, i think you're having a heart attack." what did y
tracey gee, bbc news. you can hear more on this story on inside out across england at 7.30 tonight on bbc one. and viewers everywhere can catch the full report on the bbc iplayer. thousands of women are "needlessly" dying after having a heart attack because they fail to recognise the symptoms, and receive poorer care than men. that's according to the british heart foundation. the charity says that women are disadvantaged at every stage including diagnosis, treatment and after—care....
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along with nick ally, tracey and of course last but not least joe who is in charge of our program. these people will be here today and some will be at the panel discussion and if you have any questions let me just say that i've worked in the government for 40 years. i worked on the hill and the department of justice law any department of comedy as well as sam none. even it's people like that team that makes me proud and puts the special in special general construction. thank you very much. (applause) i do not want to take and i'm just a big mouth for the agency. i don't want you to take the time away from the great panel and i think that they are the miracles of modern science. i'm sorry gotta speak i gotta take a few questions. >> i closely follow sigar a new report for a lot of research. where are you taking all the lessons and what's next? well there will be impossible action policy? we'll see the past 18 years the great work that she sigar is doing. what should be done? >> that's a very good question. all of our work and the lessons learned is that we try in congress to issue t
along with nick ally, tracey and of course last but not least joe who is in charge of our program. these people will be here today and some will be at the panel discussion and if you have any questions let me just say that i've worked in the government for 40 years. i worked on the hill and the department of justice law any department of comedy as well as sam none. even it's people like that team that makes me proud and puts the special in special general construction. thank you very much....
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all of the papers picking up on the tracey neville interview yesterday? yes, she was so honest, andi yesterday? yes, she was so honest, and i love about the factory was so matter—of—fact and really positive and she said she didn't want it to bea and she said she didn't want it to be a sob story or for anyone to feel sorry for you, she was just really honest in telling her version of events and lots of women have responded in a positive way because we can all relate to that. it was great. in lots of the papers today. in the times, rumours of an england legends football team. i won't dwell on this for too long, but there's talk of a european championship for basically retired former footballers. i think that's brilliant. isn't that amazing? you could have paul scholes, david beckham and steven gerrard. it's happening! is it really? coming out of retirement to keep playing. it would be for charity.|j of retirement to keep playing. it would be for charity. i would love to that. this is in the daily telegraph today in their sports section, the rugby world
all of the papers picking up on the tracey neville interview yesterday? yes, she was so honest, andi yesterday? yes, she was so honest, and i love about the factory was so matter—of—fact and really positive and she said she didn't want it to bea and she said she didn't want it to be a sob story or for anyone to feel sorry for you, she was just really honest in telling her version of events and lots of women have responded in a positive way because we can all relate to that. it was great. in...
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one little sideline away from sports news today, congratulations to former england netball coach tracey neville, who has announced she's pregnant three months stepping aside to start a family. great news. many congratulations to her! so can we expect more warm weather in the run up to the weekend? matt taylor is in london's little venice for us this morning. looking so lovely there this morning, matt. hello. hello. let's try again. it's looking beautiful down there in little venice, a bit of double sunshine. i will fill—in in case matt isn't going to do the weather, we've got the shutters on the water, cars in the distance driving past and there is matt on standby for us. or, is that a bunch of flowers 7 yea h standby for us. or, is that a bunch of flowers? yeah no, that looks like a canal boat stop it is lovely there. we understand. the reason we sent him there is that, she will have the details for us, but there will be an event at midnight. i am predicting one of the kind people on the canal boats are offering matt a cup of tea, and he will do the weather later. there is an excelle
one little sideline away from sports news today, congratulations to former england netball coach tracey neville, who has announced she's pregnant three months stepping aside to start a family. great news. many congratulations to her! so can we expect more warm weather in the run up to the weekend? matt taylor is in london's little venice for us this morning. looking so lovely there this morning, matt. hello. hello. let's try again. it's looking beautiful down there in little venice, a bit of...
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people like tracey who lives in nottingham. parking on pavements is an absolute disgrace. how pavements is an absolute disgrace. h ow ofte n pavements is an absolute disgrace. how often does this happen to you? everyday. how frustrating is that? very frustrating. i am surprised i am not in october by a car. it is very awkward in some circumstances because wheelchairs and butchers, people find it hard to get through. it is not very nice, some park so close to the wall you cannot get by. some support for a total ban. nothing straightforward but the committee recognises that pavement parking can actually be a necessity in certain areas. towns and cities arejust in certain areas. towns and cities are just too narrow for every resident depart considerately, and when they do are park on the road it can cause access problems, not least for the emergency services. we recently found a demonstration of that by leicestershire fire and rescue service, so there would have to be exemptions and exceptions. mps feel that the time has now come for a new civil offence for pavement parking a
people like tracey who lives in nottingham. parking on pavements is an absolute disgrace. how pavements is an absolute disgrace. h ow ofte n pavements is an absolute disgrace. how often does this happen to you? everyday. how frustrating is that? very frustrating. i am surprised i am not in october by a car. it is very awkward in some circumstances because wheelchairs and butchers, people find it hard to get through. it is not very nice, some park so close to the wall you cannot get by. some...