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gail's quest began in 2011. a trained farmer and a former policy advocate she found this plot of land. gail: it's a two acre parcel of land that's been owned for over a hundred years by an order of priests. and i approached them about starting a vegetable farm on their property. >> we all have a role to play to increase consumption of healthy food and implement positive soledad: together with church representatives, law students and a local council member she drafted a bill that encouraged people to lease their land to farmers in exchange for tax benefits. the legislation now known as the "d.c. farm bill" passed in 2014 and the three part harmony farm was born. although farming in the city hasn't been without challenges. including a lack of space. gail: sometimes there's overflow. my living room has had a thousand pounds of potatoes in it at some point this year. like all the winter squash that we've had, i get 300 pieces every week. 250 of them end up in my living room. >> this is all set. soledad: to keep the
gail's quest began in 2011. a trained farmer and a former policy advocate she found this plot of land. gail: it's a two acre parcel of land that's been owned for over a hundred years by an order of priests. and i approached them about starting a vegetable farm on their property. >> we all have a role to play to increase consumption of healthy food and implement positive soledad: together with church representatives, law students and a local council member she drafted a bill that...
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gusting in excess of 60 miles an houraround and gail's gusting in excess of 60 miles an hour around the coast is not unusual but it is heavy weather so be prepared, and then wednesday evening into the early hours of thursday start to see pushing for some pretty mild airfor the time of the year all the way from the southern climate and that does mean on thursday it is going to be really mild, ithink on thursday it is going to be really mild, i think the mildest day of the week for sure we will call it and wetter at times day and then temperatures getting up to the potentially how warm? 14 celsius, and 10 degrees in belfast and glasgow as well. no snow. thursday into friday we keep the southerly winds as of this is thursday night and early hours of friday and see for the pulses of rain heading our way so really soggy changeable and mild and just the week, it does look as though this temperatures will probably drop a little bit, not going to be hovering around 13 or 14 for very long, backed onto around eight or 11 may become friday. end of the week really unsettled across most of the u
gusting in excess of 60 miles an houraround and gail's gusting in excess of 60 miles an hour around the coast is not unusual but it is heavy weather so be prepared, and then wednesday evening into the early hours of thursday start to see pushing for some pretty mild airfor the time of the year all the way from the southern climate and that does mean on thursday it is going to be really mild, ithink on thursday it is going to be really mild, i think the mildest day of the week for sure we will...
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is expected in the high ground, gail is expected in the far north of the country, further south a few showers moving in but dry and bright weather compared to tuesday especially. temperatures will be down so it is getting colder as temperatures go to 6-8. getting colder as temperatures go to 6—8. into thursday, we will see some wet weather moving in again, temperatures on the rise but when strengthening thursday into friday so strengthening thursday into friday so the rest of this week looking quite unsettled. that is it from me, bye— bye. you're watching bbc news at nine with me, carrie gracie. the headlines: at least five people have died in a volcanic eruption in new zealand. several others are missing but police say the situation on white island is too dangerous for rescuers to land. with just three days to go until polling day, the parties make a final attempt to win over voters with their key messages. senior health officials accuse politicians of misleading voters and making election promises that are not enough to improve the nhs. shortly we'll be joining bbc radio 5 live
is expected in the high ground, gail is expected in the far north of the country, further south a few showers moving in but dry and bright weather compared to tuesday especially. temperatures will be down so it is getting colder as temperatures go to 6-8. getting colder as temperatures go to 6—8. into thursday, we will see some wet weather moving in again, temperatures on the rise but when strengthening thursday into friday so strengthening thursday into friday so the rest of this week...
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gail maclellan, bbc news. more on all of our stories on our website. if you want to get in touch with me, i am on twitter. i'm @jamesbbcnews. please, do stay with us. hello there. saturday sunshine was in short supply. many of us got stuck with grey, gloomy conditions. only the favoured few got to see much in the way of brightness. iam hopeful, though, that through the day ahead, a few more of us will get to see something just a little bit brighter. and it certainly is going to feel mild, especially in the north of the uk, with this feed of really warm air. you can see these orange colours extending in our direction from the south or the south—west. and at the same time, we're going to start to tap into some of this drier air across the near continent, so that should allow us to break some holes in the cloud and give us a little bit more in the way of sunshine. so this is how we start off sunday — with a lot of cloud, that cloud thick enough in parts of the west to give the odd spot of drizzle, some misty, murky conditions, but through the day, for
gail maclellan, bbc news. more on all of our stories on our website. if you want to get in touch with me, i am on twitter. i'm @jamesbbcnews. please, do stay with us. hello there. saturday sunshine was in short supply. many of us got stuck with grey, gloomy conditions. only the favoured few got to see much in the way of brightness. iam hopeful, though, that through the day ahead, a few more of us will get to see something just a little bit brighter. and it certainly is going to feel mild,...
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gail maclellan, bbc news. here in the uk, it's been more than two years since big ben's famous bongs were paused to allow for essential maintenance work to be carried out. but new year's eve just wouldn't feel right without those iconic chimes. so, for one night only, they will return to ring in the new decade in london. tim muffett reports. it's one of the world's most familiar and regularly misnamed buildings. but for two years, the elizabeth tower, which houses the giant bell, big ben, has been surrounded by scaffolding. repairs that have left big ben itself largely silent. here it is, big ben. here it is, big ben, yes, indeed, all 13 tons of it. it's been quiet largely for the last few years. feels a bit odd? it does feel very odd. it's been way too quiet for my liking. this is, what, the biggest refurbishment project that's ever taken place since it was first built. so, the clock mechanics are taking apart every single small piece and then putting it all back together, which hasn't been done before. so, a
gail maclellan, bbc news. here in the uk, it's been more than two years since big ben's famous bongs were paused to allow for essential maintenance work to be carried out. but new year's eve just wouldn't feel right without those iconic chimes. so, for one night only, they will return to ring in the new decade in london. tim muffett reports. it's one of the world's most familiar and regularly misnamed buildings. but for two years, the elizabeth tower, which houses the giant bell, big ben, has...
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and gail's developing later in the day. it is tomorrow afternoon, around 2— four celsius. even further south it is going to feel cold in the breeze. monday morning, longer spells of rain around the coast and hills no through northern and central scotland. strong winds and heavy showers in northern ireland later on, too. while much of england under this staying dry, later in the day we could see outbreaks rain towards the south—east corner, and it is looking more and more likely was this heavy rain develop across part of central and eastern england as we go through good ash into tuesday morning. with this weather front, getting cold hour, we could see some sleet and snow over the higher ground. away from it, many parts will be dry and in any case it will move away. this input is rise, but it gets wetter or more of you, to —— the temperatures rise. hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines: boris johnson thanks supporters in tony bla
and gail's developing later in the day. it is tomorrow afternoon, around 2— four celsius. even further south it is going to feel cold in the breeze. monday morning, longer spells of rain around the coast and hills no through northern and central scotland. strong winds and heavy showers in northern ireland later on, too. while much of england under this staying dry, later in the day we could see outbreaks rain towards the south—east corner, and it is looking more and more likely was this...
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gail maclellan, bbc news. lets straight to new york state, because a press conference has just got under way following the stabbing of five people at the home of a rabbi. members of the community, and we expect also police and new york governor to be speaking. let'sjoin events. thank you. i want to thank this man for his leadership, the members of law enforcement who are here, the chief of the local police, the sheriff, the state police are here, law enforcement did a greatjob last night, and i want to thank them very much. local officials who are here from the community, people who are here, it's a very sad situation, obviously, and it's also very disturbing. i visited with the rabbi this morning. when he talks about what happened, it is even more frightening than the report you read in the newspapers or on the television. and inexplicable, no warnings, nothing said, just hate, just hate and violence. that's all it was. now, we'd like to say... i wish i could say that this was an isolated situation but unfort
gail maclellan, bbc news. lets straight to new york state, because a press conference has just got under way following the stabbing of five people at the home of a rabbi. members of the community, and we expect also police and new york governor to be speaking. let'sjoin events. thank you. i want to thank this man for his leadership, the members of law enforcement who are here, the chief of the local police, the sheriff, the state police are here, law enforcement did a greatjob last night, and i...
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this is the first time gail has walked with her husband stan for two years. she has parkinson‘s disease and is meant that until now, she would freeze while she was walking and fall down. in this peer mental electoral implant around her spine has restored her movements. the sensors on her suit and socks monitor her improvement. i can walk better. i have more confidence. an overall health, it feels better. i used to fall at least two times a day, sometimes. but now i haven‘t fallen in over two months. normalwalking involves a brain sending its instructions to the legs to move. it then receives signals back when the mova nt then receives signals back when the movant has then receives signals back when the mova nt has been then receives signals back when the movant has been completed and then sends instructions to the next step. the researchers believe that parkinson‘s disease reduces the signals coming back. the implant boosts that signal and so prevents freezing. what is really surprised the researchers is that the treatment is long—lasting and works ev
this is the first time gail has walked with her husband stan for two years. she has parkinson‘s disease and is meant that until now, she would freeze while she was walking and fall down. in this peer mental electoral implant around her spine has restored her movements. the sensors on her suit and socks monitor her improvement. i can walk better. i have more confidence. an overall health, it feels better. i used to fall at least two times a day, sometimes. but now i haven‘t fallen in over...
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gail maclellan, bbc news. it's been more than two years since big ben's famous bongs were paused to allow for essential maintenance work to be carried out. but on new year's eve they will return to ring in the new decade in london. tim muffett reports. it's one of the world's most familiar and regularly misnamed buildings. but, for two years, the elizabeth tower, which houses the giant bell, big ben, has been surrounded by scaffolding. repairs that have left big ben itself largely silent. here it is, big ben. here it is, big ben, yes, indeed, all 13 tons of it. it's been quiet largely for the last few years. feels a bit odd? it does feel very odd. it's been way too quiet for my liking. this is, what, the biggest refurbishment project that's ever ta ken place since it was first built. so, the clock mechanics are taking apart every single small piece and then putting it all back together, which hasn't been done before. so, a massive challenge for them. it's that clock mechanism which, for more than 150 years, ac
gail maclellan, bbc news. it's been more than two years since big ben's famous bongs were paused to allow for essential maintenance work to be carried out. but on new year's eve they will return to ring in the new decade in london. tim muffett reports. it's one of the world's most familiar and regularly misnamed buildings. but, for two years, the elizabeth tower, which houses the giant bell, big ben, has been surrounded by scaffolding. repairs that have left big ben itself largely silent. here...
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and that was a case of browder versus gail. now, i get an opportunity to let our people know, at this point in time, and this was a couple of days after dr. king's house had been burned, we need to go ahead and file this case, and the question is, i knew in my own mind i was not going to use rosa parks as a plaintiff in that case. and i was not going to do it because if i had done that, her case was up on appeal, and what the city would have said is that this is a collateral attack for her appeal case. so let's let her case go through the system. let's get some other good plaintiffs, and i can think of no better plaintiff than claudette, this young girl. but she was a minor, so her parents had to be involved, and the result was that we ended up andcting other persons, that was the case of browder versus gail that ultimately desegregated the buses. but mrs. parks -- if claudette had not done what she did on march 2, 1955, it is quite possible that mrs. parks may not have done what she did on december 1. she had not been arrested
and that was a case of browder versus gail. now, i get an opportunity to let our people know, at this point in time, and this was a couple of days after dr. king's house had been burned, we need to go ahead and file this case, and the question is, i knew in my own mind i was not going to use rosa parks as a plaintiff in that case. and i was not going to do it because if i had done that, her case was up on appeal, and what the city would have said is that this is a collateral attack for her...
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our europe correspondent gail motss continues his quest to bake bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread whole. bots we begin with winners of the town a prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter. and is awarded annually to an artist all based in britain established in 1984 it has been criticised in the past for its competitive selection process no problem this year as for the 1st time all 4 nominees preempted the jury's decision to artists wanted to use the occasion of the turn a prize to make a strong statement of community and solidarity. and have themselves into a collective. and the jury unanimously agreed to the new arts collective swish . over 4 nominees are receiving this year's turner prize jointly. their works are also on display at the turner contemporary gallery in markets. colombian british artist oscar movie goes work features a life size figures resembling a church congregation looking out to sea he had been favorites to take the prize. helen camera
our europe correspondent gail motss continues his quest to bake bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread whole. bots we begin with winners of the town a prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter. and is awarded annually to an artist all based in britain established in 1984 it has been criticised in the past for its competitive selection process no problem this year as for the 1st time all...
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gail maclellan, bbc news. here in the uk, it's been more than two years since big ben's famous bongs were paused to allow for essential maintenance work to be carried out. but new year's eve just wouldn't feel right without those iconic chimes. so, for one night only, they will return to ring in the new decade in london. tim muffett reports. it is one of the world's most familiarand it is one of the world's most familiar and regularly misnamed buildings. but for two years, the elizabeth tower, which houses the giant bell, big ben, has been surrounded by scaffolding. repairs that have left big ben itself largely silent. here it is, big bend. yes indeed. 13 tons of it. it feels a bit odd. it does feel very odd. it has been too long for my liking. this is the biggest refurbishment project that has ever taken place since it was first built. they are taking apart every single small piece and putting it back together, which hasn't been done before. a massive challenge for them. it is a clock mechanism which for more
gail maclellan, bbc news. here in the uk, it's been more than two years since big ben's famous bongs were paused to allow for essential maintenance work to be carried out. but new year's eve just wouldn't feel right without those iconic chimes. so, for one night only, they will return to ring in the new decade in london. tim muffett reports. it is one of the world's most familiarand it is one of the world's most familiar and regularly misnamed buildings. but for two years, the elizabeth tower,...
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our europe correspondent gail masses continues his quest to break bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread. bots we begin with winners of the turner prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter jam. and is awarded election process no problem this year as for the 1st time all 4 nominees preempted the jury's decision the artists wanted to use the location of the turner prize to make a strong statement of community and solidarity and have themselves into a collective. and the jury unanimously agreed to the new arts collective swish . over 4 nominees are receiving this year's turner prize jointly. their works are also on display at the turn the contemporary gallery in mark 8. colombian british artist oscar movie owes work features life sized figures resembling a church congregation looking out to sea he had been favorites to take the prize. on camera work celebrates the role of women in northern ireland civil rights movement. chinese installation represents a post patriar
our europe correspondent gail masses continues his quest to break bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread. bots we begin with winners of the turner prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter jam. and is awarded election process no problem this year as for the 1st time all 4 nominees preempted the jury's decision the artists wanted to use the location of the turner prize to make a strong...
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and that suit was the case of browder versus gail. now, i get an opportunity to let our people know, at this point in time, and this was a couple of days after dr. king's house had been bombed, we need to go ahead and file this case, and the question is, i knew in my own mind i was not going to use rosa parks as a plaintiff in that case. and i was not going to do it because if i had done that, her case was up on appeal, and what the city would have said is that this is a collateral attack on her appeal case. let's go through the state system. let's get some other good plaintiffs, and i can think of no better plaintiff than claudette, this young girl. but she was a minor, so her parents had to be involved, and the result was that we ended up selecting four other persons, and they -- that was the case of browder versus gail that ultimately desegregated the buses. but mrs. parks -- if claudette had not done what she did on march 2, 1955, it is quite possible that mrs. parks may not have done what she did on december 1. here she had not b
and that suit was the case of browder versus gail. now, i get an opportunity to let our people know, at this point in time, and this was a couple of days after dr. king's house had been bombed, we need to go ahead and file this case, and the question is, i knew in my own mind i was not going to use rosa parks as a plaintiff in that case. and i was not going to do it because if i had done that, her case was up on appeal, and what the city would have said is that this is a collateral attack on...
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our europe correspondent gail motss continues his quest to bake bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread. bots we begin with winners of the town a prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter. and is awarded annually to an artist all based in britain established in 1984 it has been criticised in the past for its competitive selection process no problem this year as for the 1st time all 4 nominees preempted the jury's decision the artist wants it to use the occasion of a ton of prize to make a strong statement of community and so.
our europe correspondent gail motss continues his quest to bake bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread. bots we begin with winners of the town a prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter. and is awarded annually to an artist all based in britain established in 1984 it has been criticised in the past for its competitive selection process no problem this year as for the 1st time all 4...
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sherry cline, sean huff, gail flynn, meg felts, jad jader castino. whenever you're ready. [inaudible] >> -- i don't have any sound here. my name is shane hoff. i've been a san francisco school bus driver 24 years -- >> president cook: miss casco, if you could start the timer? >> oh, start the clock? okay. i want to address the intent to award part of the school bussing contract that san francisco unified school district transportation has just given to zoom. these companies deny their drivers many basic worker protection by designing their worker as independent contractors and not employee, they skirt providing worker's compensation, unemployment and disability, insurance, and other costs, and this burden is shifted to the employees, and they're not award to form union to better their conditions. and are you aware that the california supreme court and the california assembly made illegal the ride sharing companies' practice of designating their driver's independent contractors instead of employees. this bill was just signed into law by governor gavin newsom september 18, 2
sherry cline, sean huff, gail flynn, meg felts, jad jader castino. whenever you're ready. [inaudible] >> -- i don't have any sound here. my name is shane hoff. i've been a san francisco school bus driver 24 years -- >> president cook: miss casco, if you could start the timer? >> oh, start the clock? okay. i want to address the intent to award part of the school bussing contract that san francisco unified school district transportation has just given to zoom. these companies...
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i'm from gail welcome to the program will be given the former soviet republic of belarus and the story about death squads killing 3 opposition politicians who disappeared without trace 20 years ago bella who says been ruled by president alexander lukashenko for more than 20 years and he's widely considered to be europe's last to dictator the missing man include a former interior minister this man who resigned correct co member speculation at the time that the president had ordered the assassinations now in exclusive interview d.w. has spoken with a man who says he was a member of a death squad that killed them. yuri graff skeels living in a central european country and is seeking asylum there. in a deitsch avella exclusive he tells us about his time in a regime death squad in belarus and reveals new details about a series of crimes. a number of opposition politicians in belarus disappeared 2 decades ago and it's still not known what happened to them on the evening of may the 7th 1909 yuri's a her ranko parked his car here near the old fire house in minsk and was never seen again. at th
i'm from gail welcome to the program will be given the former soviet republic of belarus and the story about death squads killing 3 opposition politicians who disappeared without trace 20 years ago bella who says been ruled by president alexander lukashenko for more than 20 years and he's widely considered to be europe's last to dictator the missing man include a former interior minister this man who resigned correct co member speculation at the time that the president had ordered the...
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storm clears through that area of high—pressure, yes, will be a fairly wild start with showers and gail's, but they become confined with a few showers in the rich built and it should start. into tuesday, under the spell of wet and windy weather, followed by sunshine and showers again on wednesday. so this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: head to head — the men who want to be prime minister in less than a week's time, face each other in a televised debate. the economic drag anchor on this country but brexit should not be underestimated. it is a stopping investment and people are uncertain about making purchases, taking on newjobs at... about making purchases, taking on new jobs at... what conservative governments always do is look after the very rich in our society. they have done well in the years of austerity religious communities all over the country that have paid for it. both leaders also made their case to voters on public services, and the nhs. president trump
storm clears through that area of high—pressure, yes, will be a fairly wild start with showers and gail's, but they become confined with a few showers in the rich built and it should start. into tuesday, under the spell of wet and windy weather, followed by sunshine and showers again on wednesday. so this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: head to head — the men who want to be prime minister in less than a week's time, face each other in a televised debate. the economic drag anchor on...
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i'm from gail welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel has made her 1st official visit to the former death camp the site in poland was the nazi's largest death camp during the 2nd world war chancellor merkel's visit mark the 10th anniversary of the foundation that preserves the memorial she paid tribute to the victims of the camp and spoke of the necessity of remembering the atrocities committed there. it's almost meat day when german chancellor angela merkel arrives at the place that evokes the crimes of the nazi era like no other. auschwitz former concentration and extermination camps the murder machine. by 945 as many as 1500000 people had been killed here by the nazis. silently merkel approaches the so-called wall of death with the polish prime minister. at this wall the germans shot dead thousands of poles. this is merkel's 1st visit to auschwitz as chancellor for 24 years no german chancellor has walked through this gate beneath the sign with the cynical slogan work sets you free a survivor who recalls the cruelty he experienced as a child at the hands of the germ
i'm from gail welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel has made her 1st official visit to the former death camp the site in poland was the nazi's largest death camp during the 2nd world war chancellor merkel's visit mark the 10th anniversary of the foundation that preserves the memorial she paid tribute to the victims of the camp and spoke of the necessity of remembering the atrocities committed there. it's almost meat day when german chancellor angela merkel arrives at the place...
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our europe correspondent gail motss continues his quest to bake bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread bowl. bots we begin with winners of the town a prize they highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter jam. and is awarded annually to an artist all based in britain established in 1984 it has been criticised in the past for its competitive selection process no problem this year as for the 1st time all 4 nominees preempted the jury's decision the artists wanted to use the occasion of a ton a prize to make a strong statement of community and solid.
our europe correspondent gail motss continues his quest to bake bread from every e.u. member country today he's making rumanian bread bowl. bots we begin with winners of the town a prize they highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain it's named after the country's greatest landscape painter jam. and is awarded annually to an artist all based in britain established in 1984 it has been criticised in the past for its competitive selection process no problem this year as for the 1st time...
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a little cushion for the gail. he had a game-high 19 points and later in the second half it's cutting jordan ford st. mary's also along with stanford improves eight and one and have 1130 scott reeves will john.
a little cushion for the gail. he had a game-high 19 points and later in the second half it's cutting jordan ford st. mary's also along with stanford improves eight and one and have 1130 scott reeves will john.
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[applause] gail: good afternoon, everyone. as you know, i'm gail hernandez. i live in wilson, just down the road from peterborough, and i am really excited to be here today. one me to lift my microphone? i will try. i am really honored to be here today to introduce a very not al person, and i'm very special person, because i am just like one of you. i am a voter, a person, a daughter. they havenow if told you anything about me, but i come from a middle-class background. my parents were teachers, they were union representatives. every two years, we took a vacation because my mom's a duck the money. up the money.d so i appreciate people who are coming to fight for us. i worked in corporate america for 30 years. like a lot of people who got laid off, moved up the ladder, which down the ladder, i got laid off this year. it was a little concerning it my time of life, looking toward retirement in a few years. what was more concerning was that i was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma three years ago. so for me, my health care is of a big concern. because the obam
[applause] gail: good afternoon, everyone. as you know, i'm gail hernandez. i live in wilson, just down the road from peterborough, and i am really excited to be here today. one me to lift my microphone? i will try. i am really honored to be here today to introduce a very not al person, and i'm very special person, because i am just like one of you. i am a voter, a person, a daughter. they havenow if told you anything about me, but i come from a middle-class background. my parents were...
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gail is developing in the south—west. stays quite wet across eastern parts of scotla nd quite wet across eastern parts of scotland right the way to the night. western scotland with sky is clear andy went a bit lighter. on the whole, temperatures four or 5 degrees, because of all the showers and the strength of the when. perhaps not as many showers moving into friday. low pressure sitting very close to scotland. leading cloud and wet weather into the north—east of scotland in particular. best of the sunshine probably developing in the south—west of scotland. but of sunshine elsewhere across the uk, but a bare number of showers packing in one after another in wales and north—west england and later into northern ireland. temperatures, five to6 northern ireland. temperatures, five to 6 degrees in scotland, nine to 10% of england and wales. into the weekend, chilly air, some sunshine, but the shower shall be driven on by suppressed ones and it will be cold up suppressed ones and it will be cold upfor suppressed ones and
gail is developing in the south—west. stays quite wet across eastern parts of scotla nd quite wet across eastern parts of scotland right the way to the night. western scotland with sky is clear andy went a bit lighter. on the whole, temperatures four or 5 degrees, because of all the showers and the strength of the when. perhaps not as many showers moving into friday. low pressure sitting very close to scotland. leading cloud and wet weather into the north—east of scotland in particular....
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gail is still possible in the north—west of scotland, otherwise not as one day on wednesday. a day of sunshine and some showers, some of them heavy. perhaps dundry again, pushing their way into eastern areas. it will be quite a chilly day with typical 00:12:54,674 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 temperatures only 6—7dc. this is bbc news. the headlines: campaigning intensifies, as politicians canvas in key battle grounds, with just days until the country goes to the polls. the conservatives say their australian—style points—based immigration system will control unskilled migration. we want to bear down on migration, particularly unskilled workers who have no job to come to. meanwhile, labour set out their plans for social care, offering free personal care for older people in england, and an additional £10 billion of funding. i want social care available for everybody all across the uk. in india, at least a0 people are killed
gail is still possible in the north—west of scotland, otherwise not as one day on wednesday. a day of sunshine and some showers, some of them heavy. perhaps dundry again, pushing their way into eastern areas. it will be quite a chilly day with typical 00:12:54,674 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 temperatures only 6—7dc. this is bbc news. the headlines: campaigning intensifies, as politicians canvas in key battle grounds, with just days until the country goes to the polls. the conservatives say...
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gail and terry raised their own families and having babies started to change terry's way of looking at her sister's disappearance. >> as unhappy as you might be in your life, you might leave your husband, you'd take your kids with you. >> so when you began to suspect it she wouldn't leave her children, what did that mean to you? >> that something happened to her. >> in 1996, 15 years since they had heard from carol, the police came around again. this time they scanned the backyard with ground penetrating radar. even dug up the ground didn't find a thing. funny thing though, about four months later the daily breeze did a little story and interviewed mike and this time his memory was slightly different. he remembered that on that terrible morning when carol left he heard the garage door go up before she drove away. just one more little detail though nothing profoundly different and of course no evidence whatsoever of any crime. and then one day in 2002, a detective was rummaging through some cabinets behind his sergeant's desk. >> i was being nose y. i thought what was this? >> it was th
gail and terry raised their own families and having babies started to change terry's way of looking at her sister's disappearance. >> as unhappy as you might be in your life, you might leave your husband, you'd take your kids with you. >> so when you began to suspect it she wouldn't leave her children, what did that mean to you? >> that something happened to her. >> in 1996, 15 years since they had heard from carol, the police came around again. this time they scanned...
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gail trotter, thank you so much for being here. really do appreciate it. happy new year. we'll be right back with a big announcement from joe biden. - do you have a box of video tapes, film reels, or photos, that are degrading? legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit legacybox.com today, and get 40% off. >> jason: it is time for "the last bite." joe biden revealing his new plan. >> i wanted to ask you about getting drivers licenses for undocumented immigrants. do you have a plan in the works for working on that as i believe it would help them establish residency and the first step toward possible citizenship? >> actually, yes and yes. >> jason: that is not the answer, joe. that's all we have tonight. my book "the power grab" is for sale. i hope you get a chance to pick it up. more importantly, statement, mike emanuel and the "fox news @ night" team are going to take it, mike, it is all yours. >> mike: jason, thank you, welcome to "fox news @ night." breakin
gail trotter, thank you so much for being here. really do appreciate it. happy new year. we'll be right back with a big announcement from joe biden. - do you have a box of video tapes, film reels, or photos, that are degrading? legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit legacybox.com today, and get 40% off. >> jason: it is time for "the last bite." joe biden...
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well gail ong was at the airport all day long she talked with travelers and has more. >>so many flights were delayed in the morning for more than an hour more than a dozen flights were canceled due to weather and mechanical issues as people rush to get home for the holidays, san francisco resident season to grado made the most of the travel setback as she waited for her brother and niece to arrive from chicago, there were lots of delays and so some of it was very useful, i got to go to costco right near the airport. and then it looked like it was coming long enough so i part to come in the soggy windy weather sunday morning caused hundreds of delays at san francisco international airport philip kelly felt the storm hit flight the 2nd half was a little bit bumpy. i would but the 1st half was pretty smooth. there are there is there is weather going through the across the country if you can sleep through thick sleep take place. >>they would to if not that music does. writing or everything was the music that usually helps me out there were few canceled flights airport duty
well gail ong was at the airport all day long she talked with travelers and has more. >>so many flights were delayed in the morning for more than an hour more than a dozen flights were canceled due to weather and mechanical issues as people rush to get home for the holidays, san francisco resident season to grado made the most of the travel setback as she waited for her brother and niece to arrive from chicago, there were lots of delays and so some of it was very useful, i got to go to...
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over 2 inches of rainfall already in san anselmo so far just some light amounts of rain let's go to gail ong she's out there live right now she's been standing out there on the radio, how does a look out there right now. >>is so down here and give you a live picture went downtown san anselmo looks like you see. ever since 4.30 when i arrived this afternoon. seeing it taper off if at some point. 15 minutes later, the rain would just pick up again. i'm a first responders out here in the area just want to make sure people just take it slow on the roads that is the main concern out here we're live in san anselmo in the back to the studio. >>all right gayle ong live for us tonight. thank you gayle now to national news and tomorrow marks one year since a jury found. james alex fields junior guilty of murdering heather higher that was at this now infamous white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia. >>the department of justice described this as an act of domestic terrorism. now some lawmakers are trying to make domestic terrorism. >>a federal crime but is not air reports, some advocate
over 2 inches of rainfall already in san anselmo so far just some light amounts of rain let's go to gail ong she's out there live right now she's been standing out there on the radio, how does a look out there right now. >>is so down here and give you a live picture went downtown san anselmo looks like you see. ever since 4.30 when i arrived this afternoon. seeing it taper off if at some point. 15 minutes later, the rain would just pick up again. i'm a first responders out here in the...
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gail maclellan, bbc news. hundreds of people have taken part in ice dragon boat races on a frozen river in china. 18 teams — consisting of ten paddlers, a drummer and a helmsman — propel their boats equipped with skate—like blades. they've competed in 100m and 200—metre races injinzhou city in northeast china. it's part of an initiative to boost ice and snow related industries in jinzhou. now for a look with the weather. it has been a mild day today across the uk and tomorrow will be every bit as mild. in fact, the temperatures across southern parts of the uk could be a little bit higher. there is some sunshine in the forecast as well but not for everybody. just like today, the clouds are pretty thick across the western isles of scotland and in northern ireland as well. we've got some rain here and it is also very windy but the air has travelled all the way from the subtropics so that is why it is mild here today across scotland and northern ireland but we have the rain. tonight to the size of that the
gail maclellan, bbc news. hundreds of people have taken part in ice dragon boat races on a frozen river in china. 18 teams — consisting of ten paddlers, a drummer and a helmsman — propel their boats equipped with skate—like blades. they've competed in 100m and 200—metre races injinzhou city in northeast china. it's part of an initiative to boost ice and snow related industries in jinzhou. now for a look with the weather. it has been a mild day today across the uk and tomorrow will be...
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. >> ninan: in australia, the sweltering heat and gail-force winds are pushing the raging wildfires from bad to catastrophic. imtiaz tyab reports from london. >> reporter: beating back this towering wall of smoke and fire will take more than this, but australian firefighters are doing whatever they can to battle the ferocious blaze by taking to the air and roads all ho. those most in need. some firefighters havine paid with their lives. just this week, two were killed by a falling tree. >> it comes on torch you and it's that hot that you can feel the burning through protective clothing, and masks where you're actually breathing hot air, so the air is hurting the back of your throat. it is hot. >> reporter: new south wales, australia's most populous state, has declared an emergency. after weeks of record heat, the threat level is now catastrophic. 2,000 firefighters are on the ground battling around 100 fires that threaten hundreds of thousands of people. australia's prime minister, under intense criticism at home, was forced to cut short a family holiday in hawaii to deal with the wildfi
. >> ninan: in australia, the sweltering heat and gail-force winds are pushing the raging wildfires from bad to catastrophic. imtiaz tyab reports from london. >> reporter: beating back this towering wall of smoke and fire will take more than this, but australian firefighters are doing whatever they can to battle the ferocious blaze by taking to the air and roads all ho. those most in need. some firefighters havine paid with their lives. just this week, two were killed by a falling...
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[applause] and we have two that are coming, anita mcbride and gail west. both will be with us tonight. steve strong is the national cochair of our white house, national council on white house history. he and his wife andrea are here with us tonight. this is one of our most important groups here at the white house historical association. their support, their encouragement, their inspiration and their wisdom really puts the wind in the sails of so much of what we do. we are grateful to have you with us here tonight, steve. the program tonight, dr. matt costello, is going to share with us about his brand-new book hot off the presses. this is the first time we are making it available. we are very proud of him as one of the historians here. he has been with us now for three years. he has made quite a mark and makes a contribution to the association. prior to coming here he had contributed to the george washington bibliography project. he was a fellow at mount vernon. he is teaching a course at american university on white house history, the first time , to has
[applause] and we have two that are coming, anita mcbride and gail west. both will be with us tonight. steve strong is the national cochair of our white house, national council on white house history. he and his wife andrea are here with us tonight. this is one of our most important groups here at the white house historical association. their support, their encouragement, their inspiration and their wisdom really puts the wind in the sails of so much of what we do. we are grateful to have you...
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has a fair share in the governance of the country they feel said that their problems will be taken gail and that leads to is to be where development becomes possible but many countries have tried that approach malaysia has been more successful than some just to give an example malaysia's g.d.p. upon independence was comparable to ghana for example but today it's around 6 times higher surely they have been are the secrets to this success well the secret is that when you please as a leader in that and he you must have some ideas you might have some ideas lean be thrown watching what happens in other countries in the case so we decided that is it a little u.s. we should look east because in the e.c.b. frank countries like japan korea and the like and these seem to have been able to overcome their difficulties and develop their country so look east become similes in policy and that has contributed much to us or development one of the things your renowned for is a crucial decision you made during the 1997 asian crisis not to follow the i.m.f. prescriptions. and it turned out well for malaysi
has a fair share in the governance of the country they feel said that their problems will be taken gail and that leads to is to be where development becomes possible but many countries have tried that approach malaysia has been more successful than some just to give an example malaysia's g.d.p. upon independence was comparable to ghana for example but today it's around 6 times higher surely they have been are the secrets to this success well the secret is that when you please as a leader in...
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gail is here, showers for a while, they will ease off and then we will see things coming down, the gradually easing, most places dry and sunny, chillier perhaps than cloud and patchy rain arriving in northern ireland during the afternoon. but more wet and windy weather to come. the next weather system driving in during tuesday night, bringing heavy rain, likely to bring squally as well. —— winds. this is bbc world news today. our top stories: the united states and iran have carried out a rare prisoner swap — coming despite heightened tensions between the two countries. questions raised about russian interference in the british election after the leak of sensitive trade documents. and a controversial audience with pope francis for malta's embattled prime minister. firefighters in australia say a fire burning near sydney is now bigger than the city's metropolitan area. hello and welcome to world news today. iran and the united states have carried out a rare exchange of prisoners despite the tensions between them. it involved massoud soleimani, an iranian scientist arrested in the us afte
gail is here, showers for a while, they will ease off and then we will see things coming down, the gradually easing, most places dry and sunny, chillier perhaps than cloud and patchy rain arriving in northern ireland during the afternoon. but more wet and windy weather to come. the next weather system driving in during tuesday night, bringing heavy rain, likely to bring squally as well. —— winds. this is bbc world news today. our top stories: the united states and iran have carried out a...
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has a fair share in the governance of the country they feel said that their problems will be taken gail and that leads to is to be where development becomes possible but many countries have tried that approach malaysia has been more successful than some just to give an example malaysia's g.d.p. upon independence was comparable to ghana for example but today it's around 6 times higher surely they have been are the secrets to this success. well the secret is that when you please as a leader in it and he you must have some ideas you might have some ideas lean be prone watching what happens in other countries in the case so we decided that is it a little u.s. we should look east because in the east we find countries like japan korea and the like and these seem to have been able to overcome their difficulties and develop their country east become symbolisation policy and that has contributed much there was our development one of the things your renowned for is a crucial decision you made during the 997 asian crisis not to follow the i.m.f. prescriptions and it turned out well for malaysia in
has a fair share in the governance of the country they feel said that their problems will be taken gail and that leads to is to be where development becomes possible but many countries have tried that approach malaysia has been more successful than some just to give an example malaysia's g.d.p. upon independence was comparable to ghana for example but today it's around 6 times higher surely they have been are the secrets to this success. well the secret is that when you please as a leader in it...
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has a fair share in the governance of the country they feel said that their problems will be taken gail and that leads to is to be where development becomes possible but many countries have tried that approach malaysia has been more successful than some just to give an example malaysia's g.d.p. upon independence was comparable to ghana for example but today it's around 6 times higher surely they have been are the secrets to this success. well the secret is that when you please as a leader in it and he you must have some ideas you might have some ideas glean be thrown watching what happens in other countries in the case so we decided that is it a little u.s. we should look east because in the east we found countries like japan korea and the like and these seem to have been able to overcome their difficulties and develop their country. east become similes in policy and that has contributed much the was over development one of the things your renowned for is a crucial decision you made during the 997 asian crisis not to follow the i.m.f. prescriptions and it turned out well for malaysia in
has a fair share in the governance of the country they feel said that their problems will be taken gail and that leads to is to be where development becomes possible but many countries have tried that approach malaysia has been more successful than some just to give an example malaysia's g.d.p. upon independence was comparable to ghana for example but today it's around 6 times higher surely they have been are the secrets to this success. well the secret is that when you please as a leader in it...
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has a fair share in the governance of the country they feel said that their problems will be taken gail and that leads to is to be where development becomes possible but many countries have tried that approach malaysia has been more successful than some just to give an example malaysia's g.d.p. upon independence was comparable to ghana for example but today it's around 6 times higher surely they have been are the secrets to this success well the secret is that when you please as a leader in that and he you must have some ideas you might have some ideas glean the throne watching what happens in other countries and. we decided that is it or look us we should look east because in the east we find countries like japan korea and the like and these seem to have been able to overcome their difficulties and develop their country so look east become similes in policy and that has contributed much there was our development one of the things your renowned for is a crucial decision you made during the 1997 asian crisis not to follow the i.m.f. prescriptions. and it turned out well for malaysia in t
has a fair share in the governance of the country they feel said that their problems will be taken gail and that leads to is to be where development becomes possible but many countries have tried that approach malaysia has been more successful than some just to give an example malaysia's g.d.p. upon independence was comparable to ghana for example but today it's around 6 times higher surely they have been are the secrets to this success well the secret is that when you please as a leader in...
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here, a bit of snow over scotla nd gail's here, a bit of snow over scotland for the hills of scotland but as the cold air moves north and with charge and see the milder ta keover with charge and see the milder takeover is likely to go back to rain. mild on thursday and quite a breezy blustery day, those winds coming up from the south or southwest, the best of any sunshine across the north, plenty of showers further south some of them heavy and thunder read, the temperatures you will notice. we could see 13 degrees across the south of the country. states blustery for thursday night into friday, further pulses of rain heavy at times and particularly across southern and southeastern portions of england by friday, measuring revolt totals mounting up and issues with localised flooding as the ground is saturated for all of us. some sunshine on friday and then double figure values in the south and for a single figure values across the north. we enter we can u nsettle across the north. we enter we can unsettle note across the north. we enter we can u nsettle note tha nks across the north. we
here, a bit of snow over scotla nd gail's here, a bit of snow over scotland for the hills of scotland but as the cold air moves north and with charge and see the milder ta keover with charge and see the milder takeover is likely to go back to rain. mild on thursday and quite a breezy blustery day, those winds coming up from the south or southwest, the best of any sunshine across the north, plenty of showers further south some of them heavy and thunder read, the temperatures you will notice. we...
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this is the first time gail has walked with her husband, stan, for two years. she has parkinson's disease — and it's meant that, until now, she would freeze while she was walking and fall down. an experimental electrical implant around her spine has restored her movement. the sensors on her suit and socks monitor her improvements. i can walk better. i have more confidence. and overall health, it feels better. i used to fall at least two times a day, sometimes. but now i haven't fallen in over two months. normal walking involves the brain sending instructions to the legs to move. it then receives signals back when the movement has been completed and then sends instructions for the next step. the researchers believe that parkinson's disease reduces the signals coming back. the implant boosts that signal and so prevents freezing. what's really surprised the researchers is that the treatment is long—lasting and works even when the implant is turned off. scientists discovered a treasure trove of dinosaur remains. this place is where the giant lizards came to die
this is the first time gail has walked with her husband, stan, for two years. she has parkinson's disease — and it's meant that, until now, she would freeze while she was walking and fall down. an experimental electrical implant around her spine has restored her movement. the sensors on her suit and socks monitor her improvements. i can walk better. i have more confidence. and overall health, it feels better. i used to fall at least two times a day, sometimes. but now i haven't fallen in over...
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i'm so gail welcome to the program. the australian city of sydney has welcomed the new year. with a massive fireworks display despite many other parts of the country are not celebrating there are growing fears for residents and tourists in several coastal. region 5 people have sought shelter on the waterfront and the preparing for possible evacuation by say it is an unprecedented situation and worst affected have been australia's 2 most populous states a victorian and new south wales in the town of kuta on the coast that's where full 1000 people have gathered on the beach to escape the flames the blazes of also claimed to lives a father and son as they try to protect their several of those stranded by the seaside. thousands of tourists and locals being held hostage by raging wildfire in the town. to leave so they can do is wait along the beach for help to come. back. the fire is along. and we have a look at. those across the region have made the difficult decision to stay behind but the authorities. they are now on their own. as the. temperatures on tuesday peaked at 41 degre
i'm so gail welcome to the program. the australian city of sydney has welcomed the new year. with a massive fireworks display despite many other parts of the country are not celebrating there are growing fears for residents and tourists in several coastal. region 5 people have sought shelter on the waterfront and the preparing for possible evacuation by say it is an unprecedented situation and worst affected have been australia's 2 most populous states a victorian and new south wales in the...
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this is the first time gail has walked with her husband, stan, for two years. she has parkinson's disease — and it's meant that, until now, she would freeze while she was walking and fall down. an experimental electrical implant around her spine has restored her movement. the sensors on her suit and socks monitor her improvements. i can walk better. i have more confidence. and overall health, it feels better. i used to fall at least two times a day, sometimes. but now i haven't fallen in over two months. normal walking involves the brain sending instructions to the legs to move. it then receives signals back when the movement has been completed and then sends instructions for the next step. the researchers believe that parkinson's disease reduces the signals coming back. the implant boosts that signal and so prevents freezing. what's really surprised the researchers is that the treatment is long—lasting and works even when the implant is turned off. scientists discovered a treasure trove of dinosaur remains. this place is where the giant lizards came to die
this is the first time gail has walked with her husband, stan, for two years. she has parkinson's disease — and it's meant that, until now, she would freeze while she was walking and fall down. an experimental electrical implant around her spine has restored her movement. the sensors on her suit and socks monitor her improvements. i can walk better. i have more confidence. and overall health, it feels better. i used to fall at least two times a day, sometimes. but now i haven't fallen in over...