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to have a little sarah. like, she's going to be just like you. and turns out that's what happened. she always put jocelyn first. everything was always about jocelyn, as it should be. >> jocelyn's dad couldn't be there when she was born. he had joined the army and was deployed overseas. when he returned home, it became clear his relationship with sarah wouldn't survive the challenges of grown up life. >> i'm not really sure what happened there. i guess they grew apart. >> sarah was now a single mom raising a baby girl on her own with the help of her family of course. >> she was like a natural mother. you know, she knew what to do and how to take care of her and love her up every second. and that's what she did. >> it had to be easier for her, too, with all of you? >> oh, yeah. >> uh-huh. >> and then all this family -- >> she had built-in babysitters. >> sarah didn't let teenage-motherhood stop her from following her dreams. >> she graduated from high school. and then she went to college and graduated from the
to have a little sarah. like, she's going to be just like you. and turns out that's what happened. she always put jocelyn first. everything was always about jocelyn, as it should be. >> jocelyn's dad couldn't be there when she was born. he had joined the army and was deployed overseas. when he returned home, it became clear his relationship with sarah wouldn't survive the challenges of grown up life. >> i'm not really sure what happened there. i guess they grew apart. >> sarah...
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sarah: so you weren't a big space nerd before? gene: oh, heck no. sarah: no, nothing? you weren't into it? gene: surfer. sarah: yeah. what is it that got into your imagination? gene: you just said the word: "imagination." the possibilities, going setting up a base on mars. sarah: mm-hm, what do you think about elon musk? gene: he's cool and he's a big dork. sarah: he's a big what? gene: ha, ha, ha, no, i like him, man. he's so, like, just, i dunno, outgoing and friendly and normal. sarah: nothing normal about what's happening here, though. gene: no man, i love it. he dreams big, and goes for it. sarah: would you go, if you could? gene: to where, mars? no, there's no surf there. sarah: [laughing] gene: no. maryliz: in position. sarah: maryliz and ryan post their material on their youtube channel, cosmic perspective, to a new generation of space enthusiasts. maryliz: and we can zoom in a lot. i'm gonna take some panoramas and then do some zooms. sarah: and what did you say that one was, the--? maryliz: starhopper. sarah: the one that looks like an old nasa piece of-- mar
sarah: so you weren't a big space nerd before? gene: oh, heck no. sarah: no, nothing? you weren't into it? gene: surfer. sarah: yeah. what is it that got into your imagination? gene: you just said the word: "imagination." the possibilities, going setting up a base on mars. sarah: mm-hm, what do you think about elon musk? gene: he's cool and he's a big dork. sarah: he's a big what? gene: ha, ha, ha, no, i like him, man. he's so, like, just, i dunno, outgoing and friendly and normal....
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sarah was a devoted member of the d.c. central kitchen board of directors for many years, and she served as chair of the board between 2013 and 2018. in this capacity, she continued her amazing work to end hunger and played a major role in secure funding to establish d.c. central kitchen's new location and expand its reach. sarah was under believably generous in her support of a cause that was dear to me, the walk across western massachusetts to end hunger and help the food bank of western massachusetts. she poured her energy in supporting local and national efforts to end hunger while also empowering the next generation of leaders in combating hunger through her work as a board chair of the campus kitchen project. sarah never stopped imagining a bigger and brighter future. she believed in harnessing the power of community to make america the best that we can be, promoting nutrition, supporting local farms and fighting to end hunger along the way. sarah approached her work in this life with an open heart and a genuine desi
sarah was a devoted member of the d.c. central kitchen board of directors for many years, and she served as chair of the board between 2013 and 2018. in this capacity, she continued her amazing work to end hunger and played a major role in secure funding to establish d.c. central kitchen's new location and expand its reach. sarah was under believably generous in her support of a cause that was dear to me, the walk across western massachusetts to end hunger and help the food bank of western...
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>> sarah: sarah horton's still very much on that island. >> gwen: i--i--i don't understand. >> sarah: [chuckles] sorry, i forgot. >> gwen: what on earth are you doing? >> ava: relax. gwen, it's just me. this is the sound of nature breathing. and this is the sound ofetter breathining. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't ststop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask your doc
>> sarah: sarah horton's still very much on that island. >> gwen: i--i--i don't understand. >> sarah: [chuckles] sorry, i forgot. >> gwen: what on earth are you doing? >> ava: relax. gwen, it's just me. this is the sound of nature breathing. and this is the sound ofetter breathining. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8...
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sarah helped him undress and get into bed, the cold turn to fees or -- fever and pneumonia. by septimus 25 her husband was dead. his funeral was held in a ceremony conducted by one of david's fellow teammates was a month after her husband's death sarah brought her fifth child into the world, little william joined his fatherless brothers and sisters, david and horatio, francis and josepha, the new widow had no illusions what came next. david made a good living as a lawyer but like many couples, they had nothing to speak of. until the boys were old enough to go out to work or she remarried, and on think the prospect, she and her children would have no choice but to rely on the charity family and neighbors might offer. david's brother provided assistance. even so it would be a struggle. that was the opening paragraph of melanie kirkpatrick's book, "lady editor: sarah josepha hale and the making of the modern american woman". i am ann marie houser. i'm joined here today with my colleague and senior fellow melanie kirkpatrick and biographer of this book. she was a longtime journa
sarah helped him undress and get into bed, the cold turn to fees or -- fever and pneumonia. by septimus 25 her husband was dead. his funeral was held in a ceremony conducted by one of david's fellow teammates was a month after her husband's death sarah brought her fifth child into the world, little william joined his fatherless brothers and sisters, david and horatio, francis and josepha, the new widow had no illusions what came next. david made a good living as a lawyer but like many couples,...
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sarah: it boils down to inflation. we are under the assumption that with the difficulties in staffing and bringing new workers, it comes down to how quickly or whether at all we see the inflation pressures begin to recede. we expect inflation on year-over-year to top out in the first quarter, but on a monthly we are seeing strong gains. it is a matter of how much the monthly gains come down. i think that will still keep the pressure very much on the fed to signal that they are closely tracking inflation and trying to rein that in you for it comes -- becomes too entrenched. jonathan: sarah, thank you. maybe peaking at the end of q1. i was catching up with larry mcdonald, reminding me of the sequencing of the federal reserve and the timeline. remember the taper back in 2013 and the hikes didn't start until 2015. qt didn't start until 2017. this time around, they are going to do it all in the space of several years, a few months. tom: that is the plan. who says that is actually going to be what happens. jonathan: can the
sarah: it boils down to inflation. we are under the assumption that with the difficulties in staffing and bringing new workers, it comes down to how quickly or whether at all we see the inflation pressures begin to recede. we expect inflation on year-over-year to top out in the first quarter, but on a monthly we are seeing strong gains. it is a matter of how much the monthly gains come down. i think that will still keep the pressure very much on the fed to signal that they are closely tracking...
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[ cheers and applause i love sarah silverman it's a funny show. we have a funny show plus, his grammy-nominated stand-up special "thanks for risking your life" is available now, and you can catch him live on his "off the rails" tour. lewis black is here! >> steve: come on. [ cheers and applause come on. love that man! >> jimmy: and we got great music from fontaines d.c.! >> steve: whoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: guys, it is time for our latest installment of "tonight show polls. here we go ♪ tonight show polls ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: let's check out this first poll this first poll asked, "if you're a parent, how are you handling school closings?" 50% said, "getting my kids set up on zoom." 30% said, "in-person tutoring. 20% said, "wine. [ laughter and applause i'm surprised it's that low. >> steve: that'll do it, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, the next poll asked, "how are you testing for covid? 64% said, "using at-home rapid tests. 32% said, "getting a pcr at my doctor's office. 4% said, "shoving a q-tip up my nose, rubbing it on a preg
[ cheers and applause i love sarah silverman it's a funny show. we have a funny show plus, his grammy-nominated stand-up special "thanks for risking your life" is available now, and you can catch him live on his "off the rails" tour. lewis black is here! >> steve: come on. [ cheers and applause come on. love that man! >> jimmy: and we got great music from fontaines d.c.! >> steve: whoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: guys, it is time for our latest...
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sarah: it helps. the good news with omicron is that the symptoms are not so severe and the disruptions, those we are seeing in the u.k. at the moment, is down to the people being off in quarantine isolating and that is effective -- and that is affecting public services and affecting businesses to continue as normal. to the extent that we can reduce the quarantine and reduce people's isolation period, that is clearly going to be a support for the economy. but, the extent of the virus across the european countries and increasingly across the u.s. i think is going to mean that the first quarter does take a hit even if you limit the quarantine requirements. dani: sarah is going to stick around with us. quickly i want to mention some breaking lines. the novak djokovic check drama is unfolding. the courts in australia have said they acted too quickly to cancel his visa. they say he should be released shortly, within the next 30 minutes. it seems he can be released. he has been staying in a hotel room in aus
sarah: it helps. the good news with omicron is that the symptoms are not so severe and the disruptions, those we are seeing in the u.k. at the moment, is down to the people being off in quarantine isolating and that is effective -- and that is affecting public services and affecting businesses to continue as normal. to the extent that we can reduce the quarantine and reduce people's isolation period, that is clearly going to be a support for the economy. but, the extent of the virus across the...
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it's sarah palin that's going to kill you! joining me now, former presidential candidate aunt -- important title the robertson government, michelle bachmann. has anybody understood the omicron -- you get dismissals, that the country does not quarantine the basement for five days? do they think she's going to be on a ventilator? >> rep. bachmann: [laughs] exactly. 991-year-old mom just got omicron. my 91-year-old mom just got omicron. she had sniffles and was done. everyone has different reactions, but sarah palin is to be commended. she's trying to act like a normal human being in the greatest city in america: new york city. she's going out to eat at a wonderful boutique italian restaurant. if anybody remembers, 2.5 years ago, that's what we were all doing. we are acting like a normal human beings going out to each. i think one thing we have seen is, unfortunately, too many people in responsible positions of power have misused their power. we have been like to come to the american people. at this point, i think it is time we s
it's sarah palin that's going to kill you! joining me now, former presidential candidate aunt -- important title the robertson government, michelle bachmann. has anybody understood the omicron -- you get dismissals, that the country does not quarantine the basement for five days? do they think she's going to be on a ventilator? >> rep. bachmann: [laughs] exactly. 991-year-old mom just got omicron. my 91-year-old mom just got omicron. she had sniffles and was done. everyone has different...
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sarah thank you for joining us we appreciate it. so sarah. you would think this would be a testament, i mean, people are evacuating these deep blue states new york and california illinois as well. and masses and not relocating to other blue states but relocating to red states why do you think that's happening? >> housing, so look generally we know that blue states and cities are much more successful when it comes to everything from economic quo to clean air and water, to addressing child poverty, but mixed in with those successes are some huge failures. and anyone who generally agrees with democratic strategy should be honest about that. now the biggest one of those failures is housing. that is what is driving this spikes and cost of living in places like san francisco and seattle. and you know, let's take san francisco as an example. frifng is most progressive city in the united states. when it comes to social issues, but when it comes to housing it is not progress eve but quite conservative and what is happened is some wealthy homeowners an
sarah thank you for joining us we appreciate it. so sarah. you would think this would be a testament, i mean, people are evacuating these deep blue states new york and california illinois as well. and masses and not relocating to other blue states but relocating to red states why do you think that's happening? >> housing, so look generally we know that blue states and cities are much more successful when it comes to everything from economic quo to clean air and water, to addressing child...
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sarah krissoff talkin: to representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita _ representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita l— representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita l mack _ representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita l mack -- - representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita l mack -- talking| representing him. sarah krissoff. talking to rita l mack -- talking to talking to rita l mack —— talking to reeta. the nato... the first face—to—face talks with russia left issues unresolved. this trust has intervened, issuing a statement that warrant a further engagement in ukraine would be a sticking, with a severe cost to russia's economy, including court needed sanctions. she added... the uk are united, and we're pushing back against the kremlin's certain behaviour. russia wanted to hear rating ties could have dire consequences for european security. —— warned that. the introduction of a type of hard shoulder as a permanent lane of traffic is to be pause because of safety concerns. critics say they have contributed to road deaths. new projects will b
sarah krissoff talkin: to representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita _ representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita l— representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita l mack _ representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita l mack -- - representing him. sarah krissoff talking to rita l mack -- talking| representing him. sarah krissoff. talking to rita l mack -- talking to talking to rita l mack —— talking to reeta. the nato... the first face—to—face talks with russia left...
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i learned about sarah josepha hale when i was writing my book in history of thanksgiving. that was really blown away by her. when i learned that she was editor of the most widely circulated magazine in the first half of the 19th century and she had enormous influence over the culture of our country, and over the idea of educating women and she said the godmother of thanksgiving, the modern day holiday that we still celebrate. >> that is terrific and i wanted to open a with the writings demographic is a really set the stage for this woman is extraordinary for all the reasons you mention it, she was 33, a mother of five and what an energy and some decisions you gotta make it is fascinating that she never remarried, and we would not have had this impacted think, wouldn't you say. >> it is, she was motivated because of the need of passion of educating her children she was probably one of the best and certainly one of the best educated women in the early 19th century this was an era, 8028, only half of american women were in europe and there is no institute of higher education
i learned about sarah josepha hale when i was writing my book in history of thanksgiving. that was really blown away by her. when i learned that she was editor of the most widely circulated magazine in the first half of the 19th century and she had enormous influence over the culture of our country, and over the idea of educating women and she said the godmother of thanksgiving, the modern day holiday that we still celebrate. >> that is terrific and i wanted to open a with the writings...
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sarah—jane is a new member to the chatter tribe. i metjacqui on my first day, and she could tell i was really nervous, and i was apprehensive about going in, so she took my hand and said, "come with me. "i'll take you into the water with me." we walked in together and i felt reassured because she was there. and she says, "once you get under the water, you'll feel absolutely great." had really good fun this morning, bouncing around in the waves, and it's really good when it's like this, because we have a lot of belly laughs. we have such good fun, and it's just lots of giggles first thing in the morning. it sets us up for the day. i don't think anyone can really put theirfinger on what it does for you, but we all know that it reduces inflammation. for example, i have an autoimmune condition that attacks my thyroid, so i have adjusted my diet. going in the sea, it's reduced the inflammation in my body. first thing in the morning, i was out with my dog, and i bumped intojacqui, who was obviously going into water. she says, "oh, we do t
sarah—jane is a new member to the chatter tribe. i metjacqui on my first day, and she could tell i was really nervous, and i was apprehensive about going in, so she took my hand and said, "come with me. "i'll take you into the water with me." we walked in together and i felt reassured because she was there. and she says, "once you get under the water, you'll feel absolutely great." had really good fun this morning, bouncing around in the waves, and it's really good...
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sarah cambell, platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell. on _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live in _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live in windsor. —— thank you. a court in germany has sentenced a syrian colonel to life for crimes against humanity. anwar raslan, who's 58, was linked to the torture of 4,000 people at a prison in damascus known as "hell on earth". a former officer under president bashar al—assad, he was arrested in germany, where he'd claimed asylum, two years ago. our correspondent, jenny hill, has that story. those who opposed the syrian president paid a terrible price. bashar al—assad's regime violently crushed street protests in 2011. civilians rounded up, detained, tortured, killed, by people like this former secret service officer. anwar raslan presided over the torture of 4000 people at the notorious al—khatib prison in damascus. he'd claimed asylum in germany, but today, he wa
sarah cambell, platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell. on _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live in _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live in windsor. —— thank you. a court in germany has sentenced a syrian colonel to life for crimes against humanity. anwar raslan, who's 58, was linked to the torture of 4,000 people at a...
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evening, sarah. well, _ exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no _ exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no sign _ exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no sign of— exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no sign of novak - exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no sign of novak so l sarah. well, no sign of novak so far. he swerved the awaiting media and the small band of fans who were waiting for him at the airport. he landed on a flight from dubai and used a diplomatic lane to get through the airport. he was picked up through the airport. he was picked up by through the airport. he was picked up by his brother, and he is now keeping a low profile. we think in his luxury apartment here in the city centre. he issued a brief statement after losing that legal battle against the australian government, which ensured that he would be deported, saying he was disappointed and regretted the fact that so much focus and attention has shifted onto him and away from the tournament. i think he will try and maintain so
evening, sarah. well, _ exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no _ exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no sign _ exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no sign of— exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no sign of novak - exactly has happened at. evening, sarah. well, no sign of novak so l sarah. well, no sign of novak so far. he swerved the awaiting media and the small band of fans who were waiting for him at the airport. he landed on a flight from dubai...
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sarah—jane is a new member to the chatter tribe. i metjacqui on my first day, and she could tell i was really nervous, and i was apprehensive about going in, so she took my hand and said, "come with me. "i'll take you into the water with me." we walked in together and i felt reassured because she was there. and she says, "once you get under the water, "you'll feel absolutely great." had really good fun this morning, bouncing around in the waves, and it's really good that it's like this, because we have a lot of belly laughs. we have such good fun, and it's just lots of giggles first thing in the morning. it sets us up for the day. i don't think anyone can really put their finger on what it does for you, but we all know that it reduces inflammation. for example, i have an autoimmune condition that attacks my thyroid, so i have adjusted my diet. going in the sea, it's reduced the inflammation in my body. first thing in the morning, i was out with my dog, and i bumped intojacqui, who was obviously going into water. she says, "oh, we do
sarah—jane is a new member to the chatter tribe. i metjacqui on my first day, and she could tell i was really nervous, and i was apprehensive about going in, so she took my hand and said, "come with me. "i'll take you into the water with me." we walked in together and i felt reassured because she was there. and she says, "once you get under the water, "you'll feel absolutely great." had really good fun this morning, bouncing around in the waves, and it's really...
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sarah—jane is a new member to the chatter tribe. i metjacqui on my first day, and she could tell i was really nervous, and i was apprehensive about going in, so she took my hand and said, "come with me. "i'll take you into the water with me." we walked in together and i felt reassured because she was there. and she says, "once you get under the water, you'll feel absolutely great." had really good fun this morning, bouncing around in the waves, and it's really good that it's like this, because we have a lot of belly laughs. we have such good fun, and it's just lots of giggles first thing in the morning. it sets us up for the day. i don't think anyone can really put their finger on what it does for you, but we all know that it reduces inflammation. for example, i have an autoimmune condition that attacks my thyroid, so i have adjusted my diet. going in the sea, it's reduced the inflammation in my body. first thing in the morning, i was out with my dog, and i bumped intojacqui, who was obviously going into water. she says, "oh, we do
sarah—jane is a new member to the chatter tribe. i metjacqui on my first day, and she could tell i was really nervous, and i was apprehensive about going in, so she took my hand and said, "come with me. "i'll take you into the water with me." we walked in together and i felt reassured because she was there. and she says, "once you get under the water, you'll feel absolutely great." had really good fun this morning, bouncing around in the waves, and it's really good...
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sarah, back to you >> yeah, down about 8.5% after hours. meg, thank you tim, what itself your take on the biogen news? highly anticipated announcement. >> well, sarah first of all, a rare treat having you here thank you for joining us look, i think the story for biogen is a story of you know first of all this news announced aduhelm has now ultimately traded well through share price. i think biogen was 2.70 a share when the news was announced the fda approved the alzheimer's druchlth an exc drug. lack of convincing do you that, lack of doctors ready to prescribe it and monitor it and obviously the price point. on some some level this has been an albatross for stock. the biotech companies and ibb overall, so this news, not a big surprise interesting each incremental news flow was more negative for the company than they had announced this drug. >> remember when there was that takeout rumor from samsung, pete, they were going to buy biogen and samsung came out the next day and said, no, that's not happening. here's another blow to the stock and
sarah, back to you >> yeah, down about 8.5% after hours. meg, thank you tim, what itself your take on the biogen news? highly anticipated announcement. >> well, sarah first of all, a rare treat having you here thank you for joining us look, i think the story for biogen is a story of you know first of all this news announced aduhelm has now ultimately traded well through share price. i think biogen was 2.70 a share when the news was announced the fda approved the alzheimer's druchlth...
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sarah, thank you for joining us. sarah: thank you for having me. matt: jason robert specializes in american political institutions with emphasis in the u.s. congress. he is serving at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. he earned a back first degree from the university of north alabama and his phd from the washington university in st. louis. he was an assistant professor at the university of minnesota. he is currently working on a process that -- project that explores ballot types. jason, thank you for joining us. finally, artur davis, who served from 2003-2011. he was successful in multiple campaigns for congress and provides perspective as someone who has participated in elections for governor of alabama. valuable experience in the context of our conversation today. he earned his bachelors degree and juris doctor from harvard where he graduated magna cum laude. following his career as an elected official he returned to the practice of law and works in the field of workplace discrimination. thank you for joining us. artur: thanks for
sarah, thank you for joining us. sarah: thank you for having me. matt: jason robert specializes in american political institutions with emphasis in the u.s. congress. he is serving at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. he earned a back first degree from the university of north alabama and his phd from the washington university in st. louis. he was an assistant professor at the university of minnesota. he is currently working on a process that -- project that explores ballot types....
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here is sarah keith—lucas. hello. we started off today with frost and fog around for many of us and that's going to be returning again tonight. but before the sun sets, a bit of late brightness around for many of us — a lot of dry and settled weather out there at the moment. as we head through the evening hours, temperatures are going to drop quite quickly, so around about two or three degrees quite widely for england and wales into the evening hours. and for scotland and northern ireland, a little bit breezier and milder here. a few splashes of rain across the far north of scotland, but most places dry through tonight. again, some mist and some fog patches — quite dense fog patches for central and eastern england, parts of wales as well. but temperatures getting down a few degrees below freezing where we have got those clearer skies. so a chilly start to the day with those pockets of frost and some dense fog patches that will be quite slow to clear, but they will eventually clear from england and wales. a little
here is sarah keith—lucas. hello. we started off today with frost and fog around for many of us and that's going to be returning again tonight. but before the sun sets, a bit of late brightness around for many of us — a lot of dry and settled weather out there at the moment. as we head through the evening hours, temperatures are going to drop quite quickly, so around about two or three degrees quite widely for england and wales into the evening hours. and for scotland and northern ireland,...
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sarah—jane is a new member to the chatter tribe. i metjacqui on my first day, and she could tell i was really nervous, and i was apprehensive about going in, so she took my hand and said, "come with me. "i'll take you into the water with me." we walked in together and i felt reassured because she was there. and she says, "once you get under the water, you'll feel absolutely great." had really good fun this morning, bouncing around in the waves, and it's really good that it's like this, because we have a lot of belly laughs. we have such good fun, and it's just lots of giggles, first thing in the morning. it sets us up for the day. i don't think anyone can really put theirfinger on what it does for you, but we all know that it reduces inflammation. for example, i have an autoimmune condition that attacks my thyroid, so i have adjusted my diet. going in the sea, it's reduced the inflammation in my body. first thing in the morning, i was out with my dog, and i bumped intojacqui, who was obviously going into water. she says, "oh, we do
sarah—jane is a new member to the chatter tribe. i metjacqui on my first day, and she could tell i was really nervous, and i was apprehensive about going in, so she took my hand and said, "come with me. "i'll take you into the water with me." we walked in together and i felt reassured because she was there. and she says, "once you get under the water, you'll feel absolutely great." had really good fun this morning, bouncing around in the waves, and it's really good...
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sarah churchwell, thank you so much. the difficulties tennis star novak djokovic has faced in trying to enter australia, and the argument that has prompted over covid vaccinations, has been widely covered this week across bbc news. some viewers considered the airtime it was given to be unwarranted, particularly in comparison with that given to the violence in kazakhstan — although the bbc has pointed out that the latter has featured across its output, including on the main bulletins. dr david pearson had this to say about djokovic. on wednesday, bbc one bulletins brought news of a notable achievement. here is clive myrie on the news at six. a british army officer has become all the first woman of colour to complete a solo exhibition to the south pole. captain preet chandi, who is 32, trekked 700 miles in a0 days, pulling all her equipment on a sledge. in the report that followed, captain chandi talked about herself as an asian woman and how she wanted to inspire others with similar backgrounds. nevertheless, viv whitte
sarah churchwell, thank you so much. the difficulties tennis star novak djokovic has faced in trying to enter australia, and the argument that has prompted over covid vaccinations, has been widely covered this week across bbc news. some viewers considered the airtime it was given to be unwarranted, particularly in comparison with that given to the violence in kazakhstan — although the bbc has pointed out that the latter has featured across its output, including on the main bulletins. dr david...
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sarah cock has moved from prison. it's taken 4 days now of alex hall, who holds the discretionary powers as the immigration minister to revoke that visa . a 2nd time now.
sarah cock has moved from prison. it's taken 4 days now of alex hall, who holds the discretionary powers as the immigration minister to revoke that visa . a 2nd time now.
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here's sarah keith lucas. h is e's sarah keith lucas. h is a . sarah keith lucas. h is a glorious eith lucas. h is a glorious winter :as. h is a glorious winter day out there for of us today, blue there for many of us today, blue skies, sunshine, this is the picture taken by one of our weather watchers. the blue sky overhead. not everywhere quite as fortunate, some mist and fog lingering for some places but for the rest of today, most of us looking dry with at least some spells of sunshine. high pressure very much with us, across the uk for a couple of days, that means quite stagnant air around, light winds especially in the south so we have had day upon day build—up of air pollutants especially in london, medium to high levels of air pollution out there today but that should tend to improve as we head through tomorrow. quite a lot of sunny and dry weather, we have some pockets of fog lingering especially through parts of the midlands and east anglia and lincolnshire so if you are stuck under some of those pockets of all, temperatures are struggling round about f
here's sarah keith lucas. h is e's sarah keith lucas. h is a . sarah keith lucas. h is a glorious eith lucas. h is a glorious winter :as. h is a glorious winter day out there for of us today, blue there for many of us today, blue skies, sunshine, this is the picture taken by one of our weather watchers. the blue sky overhead. not everywhere quite as fortunate, some mist and fog lingering for some places but for the rest of today, most of us looking dry with at least some spells of sunshine....
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sarah harmon, melinda, thank you so much. appreciate it in helping so many of us realize that it's okay to feel stressed out. it's okay to find a way to let it go. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >>> all right. we'll be right back in a moment. , so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema with clearer skin and less itch. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff,... ...swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with acti
sarah harmon, melinda, thank you so much. appreciate it in helping so many of us realize that it's okay to feel stressed out. it's okay to find a way to let it go. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >>> all right. we'll be right back in a moment. , so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema with...
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an _ criminal activities. 0k sarah, thank you. an interesting - criminal activities. 0k sarah, l thank you. an interesting story to keep an eye on their. asia's third largest economy, india, will present its budget this week at a time when it is struggling due to the third wave of the pandemic. but with upcoming elections in key states, the focus could be on populist schemes, the rural economy, and bringing backjobs as archana shukla reports. at 75 years old, this woman is still in the driving seat in her farm. still in the driving seat in herfarm. a progressive farmer, she has broken stereotypes. in line with the government's push to diversify away from the prominent wheat in the region, she has switched to growing vegetables. with the lack of a ready market and rising costs have set her back. translation: the cost of production is too much. ., ., much. the government had promised — much. the government had promised refunds _ much. the government had promised refunds would - much. the government had - promised refunds would dou
an _ criminal activities. 0k sarah, thank you. an interesting - criminal activities. 0k sarah, l thank you. an interesting story to keep an eye on their. asia's third largest economy, india, will present its budget this week at a time when it is struggling due to the third wave of the pandemic. but with upcoming elections in key states, the focus could be on populist schemes, the rural economy, and bringing backjobs as archana shukla reports. at 75 years old, this woman is still in the driving...
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he wrote how "the new york times" editorial page got sued by sarah palin. professor, thank you for being here. clearly, they screwed up. the issue, right, is whether it reaches the level of actual malice. reckless disregard to the truth or malice and falsity. speak to that standard. >> well, thanks for having me, mike. and yes, this is an incredible case. it was well-known at the time that james bennett, the editorial page editor at the "times" inserted this language into the editorial that palin with the political action committee ad was not tied in any way. or at least evidence that it was. basically, what palin has to prove is either that the "times" showed actual malice which would be basically a bunch of "the new york times" people conspireing to say things about sarah palin. or they demonstrated a reckless disregard for the truth. and the case that palin has made, and pretty effectively so far, is that this -- this editorial does fall into that second category. and that's why this case is so unusual, because palin is a pure public figure. and public f
he wrote how "the new york times" editorial page got sued by sarah palin. professor, thank you for being here. clearly, they screwed up. the issue, right, is whether it reaches the level of actual malice. reckless disregard to the truth or malice and falsity. speak to that standard. >> well, thanks for having me, mike. and yes, this is an incredible case. it was well-known at the time that james bennett, the editorial page editor at the "times" inserted this language...
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that was "adia" by sarah mclachlan! with the ongoing search we decided not to have an in studio audience today because we are respectful. we want people to be safe, but we have people in the house seats dialed in from all over the country. allie from chicago requested that song. why did you want to hear "adia," allie? >> honestly it's actually more for my dad. we always go boating on lake michigan every summer, and always queuing up sarah mclachlan because he is a huge fan and it cracks me up every single time, because my friends are thinking, oh, we are going boating in chicago. we will listen to party music, nope, we are blasting sarah mclaughlin cruising down lake michigan. so "adia" reminds me of summer, and it is freezing in chicago right now, so i really needed that reminder. >> kelly: i love your dad, because you are so right come everybody is expecting a different playlist and i love that all of a sudden it is sarah mclachlan, it's great. she is great, that's why. any season. >> i am hooked now too. >> kelly: yo
that was "adia" by sarah mclachlan! with the ongoing search we decided not to have an in studio audience today because we are respectful. we want people to be safe, but we have people in the house seats dialed in from all over the country. allie from chicago requested that song. why did you want to hear "adia," allie? >> honestly it's actually more for my dad. we always go boating on lake michigan every summer, and always queuing up sarah mclachlan because he is a huge...
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around 15,000 people live in the city center where sarah's organization operates. most of these citizens exist on a low income. and 35% of the children live below the poverty line. unfortunately, they're often forgotten by the municipality. but sarah sees the place, and rightfully so, as the core of the city, because poor or not, the city center is the heart of any city. and if you want urban renewal, real urban renewal, let me tell you: this is where you have to start as long as you do it right. is windsor broke? are they struggling to find funds? is there a lack of staff? what do you think the issue is with the city? i think at is core, it might be an issue of priorities. because windsor is actually experiencing an economic boom right now. we have low unemployment, our housing market has been really improving and it's been a good time. i think it's about the priorities. this past year, we had an item come to council with less than 5 days' notice to spend 3 million dollars on christmas lights. and the outcry from our neighborhood and from other neighborhoods was:
around 15,000 people live in the city center where sarah's organization operates. most of these citizens exist on a low income. and 35% of the children live below the poverty line. unfortunately, they're often forgotten by the municipality. but sarah sees the place, and rightfully so, as the core of the city, because poor or not, the city center is the heart of any city. and if you want urban renewal, real urban renewal, let me tell you: this is where you have to start as long as you do it...
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sarah pitt, -- dr. sarah pitt, professor of microbiology at the university of brighton, joining us now. how realistic is that? dr. pitt: we really don't know, but i think my reading of all the information we've got so far is that we want it to turn into some sort of common cold virus so that we can find a way of living with it without too many restrictions, without too many vaccinations. but people are latching onto the fact that there are other coronaviruses which cause common cold, but actually there are lots of coronavirus, there are lots of groups of coronaviruses, and the group that the virus is in is in the same group as the respiratory virus that has been around for 12 years, and it causes quite small, contained outbreaks in the middle east every year, and is still just as nasty as it was 12 years ago. so i don't think we necessarily know that this code 19 virus is going to settle down in that way. we all hope that it will, but we don't know for sure that it will. guy: the middle east has learned
sarah pitt, -- dr. sarah pitt, professor of microbiology at the university of brighton, joining us now. how realistic is that? dr. pitt: we really don't know, but i think my reading of all the information we've got so far is that we want it to turn into some sort of common cold virus so that we can find a way of living with it without too many restrictions, without too many vaccinations. but people are latching onto the fact that there are other coronaviruses which cause common cold, but...
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sarah: i think the timeline has to be pretty long. some of the companies have grown fairly well for a very long time. when people start to talk about the tech issue earlier with the rate tightening issue, there is a bifurcation in technology for companies that can. i really think that is -- that you are really starting to see that. some stocks have gotten hit with all of this that i think are decent values. you've got some 15 times earnings stocks in some of the chip acres. some of the chip equipment maker's are cheaper now than they were before. i think there is some real growth because you will continue to move where we are making some a connectors. if supply chain issues have taught us anything, i think people are going to be basing their production on semiconductors in other places because they don't like the dependency, so i think there's a long runway for some of these stocks to grow, and that is what people are going to be looking for as we go forward. lisa: as always been a valuation issue, at least for 2022. some people are l
sarah: i think the timeline has to be pretty long. some of the companies have grown fairly well for a very long time. when people start to talk about the tech issue earlier with the rate tightening issue, there is a bifurcation in technology for companies that can. i really think that is -- that you are really starting to see that. some stocks have gotten hit with all of this that i think are decent values. you've got some 15 times earnings stocks in some of the chip acres. some of the chip...
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all right, i sarah live for us there in brisbin. sarah, thank you. me not serbia's president has given no back joker, which is fool backing with if you wanted to band novak jock of a true winning, his 10th australian open trophy in melbourne, why didn't you deport him immediately? why didn't you tell him that it was impossible for him to get a visa to your country? why do you harassing and not only harass him, but his family and a whole nation, libertarian and proud? is that necessary to win an election? is that necessary to make your citizens like you, president from a small country has appeared, who can say that to a great prime minister from a large country tougher. so break every now to 0. when we come back, the netherlands is easing lockdown measures despite recording the highest number of daily cove, 19 infections will tell you why. and we report from northwest nigeria were armed, gangs of crated havoc, looting and killing thousands more in that status. ah . hello we got some nasty weather making its way. i got a good part of the u. s. over the
all right, i sarah live for us there in brisbin. sarah, thank you. me not serbia's president has given no back joker, which is fool backing with if you wanted to band novak jock of a true winning, his 10th australian open trophy in melbourne, why didn't you deport him immediately? why didn't you tell him that it was impossible for him to get a visa to your country? why do you harassing and not only harass him, but his family and a whole nation, libertarian and proud? is that necessary to win an...
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sarah clark is the joint of sat via skype. sarah, a fine mess. what's the latest? well, it certainly appears to be what looks like a botched bass reputation. we've got the hearing that's just about to get underway . as you mentioned, this is hearing in the federal court where dr. rich and his lawyers are challenging this revocation of he'd be on a rival. the tom are in a court in melbourne overnight. now, 8th, that injunction is successful, then he will get to stay. otherwise he will be deported and forced to leave a stranger. as soon as possible, the prime minister was trying to fit the be the doctor used to enter. it didn't allow the eviction for unvaccinated applicants and we had just yesterday. it's on wednesday. we had tenants, astrology, and the big twin government. a grant him approval to travel to australia with his medical exemption, and it was sent by 2 independent panels and within 24 hours, the federal government has come. india try and border forces had stopped his entry into a strong he's now in that quarantine hotel in melbourne. the prime minister s
sarah clark is the joint of sat via skype. sarah, a fine mess. what's the latest? well, it certainly appears to be what looks like a botched bass reputation. we've got the hearing that's just about to get underway . as you mentioned, this is hearing in the federal court where dr. rich and his lawyers are challenging this revocation of he'd be on a rival. the tom are in a court in melbourne overnight. now, 8th, that injunction is successful, then he will get to stay. otherwise he will be...
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sarah, good morning. >> yeah, that's right. parents expressed
sarah, good morning. >> yeah, that's right. parents expressed
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well, i'll start sarah roosevelt was a powerful woman. she she married james roosevelt was much older. and almost a grandfatherly figure to to young franklin and she was a doting mother and she wanted for him a life a gentleman's life of ease that early phase of his life when he was a earning gentleman season sailing on the hudson and had a nice office in on wall street with a prestigious law firm and was making lots of money. that's all she wanted for him when he decided to run for the state legislature. she thought that was demeaning to him. don't put yourself. don't let the public judge you but even so she supported him and everything she did so much so that her presence in the roosevelt home was was heavy if you visit spring spring. what's the name of the springwood house? and you see the bedrooms. there's a large franklin roosevelt bedroom and at the other end of the hall of large sarah roosevelt bedroom and in between this kind of a closet where eleanor slept and and that physical arrangement says a lot about what was happening ther
well, i'll start sarah roosevelt was a powerful woman. she she married james roosevelt was much older. and almost a grandfatherly figure to to young franklin and she was a doting mother and she wanted for him a life a gentleman's life of ease that early phase of his life when he was a earning gentleman season sailing on the hudson and had a nice office in on wall street with a prestigious law firm and was making lots of money. that's all she wanted for him when he decided to run for the state...
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sarah, thank you. sarah campbell— private citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for— private citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for us _ private citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for us there. - public money should be withheld from cricket unless it can "clean up its act," according to a report by a parliamentary committee. it comes in response to the emotional testimony given last year by the former yorkshire player azeem rafiq, who spoke about the racial abuse he had suffered at the club. laura scott reports. eradicating racism from cricket will be a long and difficult road. that is a conclusion from mps after they had powerful evidence from across the game, which convince them that discrimination is endemic. despite acknowledging there are grounds for optimism, they should the starkest of warnings to the england and wales cricket board, if this watershed moment does not bring significant improvements. i moment does not bring significant improvements-_ improvements. i would like to see ublic improvements. i would like to see publ
sarah, thank you. sarah campbell— private citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for— private citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for us _ private citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for us there. - public money should be withheld from cricket unless it can "clean up its act," according to a report by a parliamentary committee. it comes in response to the emotional testimony given last year by the former yorkshire player azeem rafiq, who spoke about the racial abuse...
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sarah clark joins us live now from a fairly, as sunshine coast by skype and sarah, good to see you. it does seem a bit incredible. you think that they could have sorted this out before he actually got on the flight? what more do we actually know about what happened? we should re twist in a saga that looks like it's got a few more twists as the day goes on in australia. and so the, a huge development over not. and you would see that he really brought the right or plot to the right basic needs to be the problem that he's at the airport in melbourne by police on arrival. this was like last night and it seems that he seems the positivity the wrong that he's trying beautiful to release the stipend in the last a few minutes, stating that he failed to meet the requirements. and then as a result, he has been provoked when he gets that i got martha comments that teach afflicted back to the victorian government of course the victorian government. and he's trying tennis authorities which authorised, he's probably exemptions out the vaccination in the 1st place. but certainly everyone is commen
sarah clark joins us live now from a fairly, as sunshine coast by skype and sarah, good to see you. it does seem a bit incredible. you think that they could have sorted this out before he actually got on the flight? what more do we actually know about what happened? we should re twist in a saga that looks like it's got a few more twists as the day goes on in australia. and so the, a huge development over not. and you would see that he really brought the right or plot to the right basic needs to...
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sarah, thank you very much for taking our questions. collins foreign minister has warned europe is closer to war than it has been in 30 years. his commons come after a series of talks between russian and western delegates on tensions over ukraine. the kremlin says, the diplomatic efforts which have involved talks with you as delegates, nato and the o. s. c. e, have been unsuccessful, so far. off for nearly 8 years now, ukrainian forces have been fighting a russian backed separatist insurgency in the east of the country. the conflict has claimed some 14000 lives are with tens of thousands of troops. russian troops now massing on the border, many in ukraine fear an imminent invasion, dw correspond, nicoli traveled to the frontline city of the nets. and file this report i will just before the shooting starts, you see the cats and dogs that they can cover. it's like they can feel it's coming here on the front lines. they're done yet. gunfire and shelling a part of everyday life and have been for the past 8 years for the stray animals, ukrai
sarah, thank you very much for taking our questions. collins foreign minister has warned europe is closer to war than it has been in 30 years. his commons come after a series of talks between russian and western delegates on tensions over ukraine. the kremlin says, the diplomatic efforts which have involved talks with you as delegates, nato and the o. s. c. e, have been unsuccessful, so far. off for nearly 8 years now, ukrainian forces have been fighting a russian backed separatist insurgency...
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sarah, thank you very much for taking our questions to the u. k. now, where parts of public life are being severely affected by staff shortages brought on by the spread of the arm across corona virus variant up to 200000 daily new cases have been reported on now the government is planning to cut the minimum isolation period for those with covert 19 from $7.00 to $5.00 days helping to ease a desperate situation in a nation where on the cross spreading past staff absences and crucial services, a biting hard across england, tens of thousands of health care work. they're off with cove 19, or isolating, piling pressure on an exhaustive system. now grappling with the highest rates of hospitalizations since february last year. the main insurance we've done with the moment is she in numbers of people dr. nick scriven works at a hospital in the north of england. he and his colleagues were treating 25 coated patients for christmas. now it's around a $160.00 or less patients. so intensive care which is a blessing. but on the general, was there a lot more coup
sarah, thank you very much for taking our questions to the u. k. now, where parts of public life are being severely affected by staff shortages brought on by the spread of the arm across corona virus variant up to 200000 daily new cases have been reported on now the government is planning to cut the minimum isolation period for those with covert 19 from $7.00 to $5.00 days helping to ease a desperate situation in a nation where on the cross spreading past staff absences and crucial services, a...
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sarah, iwas sarah, i was reading your column, i'll put the headline up... where you so angry?— i'll put the headline up... where you so angry? well, number one, because it — you so angry? well, number one, because it was _ you so angry? well, number one, because it wasjust _ you so angry? well, number one, because it was just unnecessary l you so angry? well, number one, i because it wasjust unnecessary and because it was just unnecessary and stupid. nobody was having parties then, it wasn't what anyone was doing, and people were having a rough time. in the rules were so complicated and difficult, and confusing — there was a bit of insanity around at the time, everyone was just insanity around at the time, everyone wasjust under insanity around at the time, everyone was just under so much stress. so the idea that you'd have a bit of a party seemed kind of odd. but also, i think that in the wider sense, it's very frustrating because it almost eclipses all the good stuff that boris johnson has it almost eclipses all the good stuff that borisjohnson has done, in terms of th
sarah, iwas sarah, i was reading your column, i'll put the headline up... where you so angry?— i'll put the headline up... where you so angry? well, number one, because it — you so angry? well, number one, because it was _ you so angry? well, number one, because it wasjust _ you so angry? well, number one, because it was just unnecessary l you so angry? well, number one, i because it wasjust unnecessary and because it was just unnecessary and stupid. nobody was having parties then, it...
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sarah- _ dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get— dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get in— dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get in touch - dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get in touch if - dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get in touch if you . much, sarah. get in touch if you think you have been affected by this. also if meat loaf was a soundtrack for your life, tell us your thoughts on the day he has passed away at 74. also coming up, i will speak to one of the tory mps who has put in a letter of no confidence in borisjohnson. now the weather with matt. mark the coldest night of the winter so far in wales, minus six, a very frosty start in the south and east, a lot cloudier to the north and west, that cloud spilling in, so more cloud for western areas, a bit more cloud for western areas, a bit more sunshine and eastern areas after yesterday's cloud and showers. a bit ofa a bit of a breeze blowing in the north of scotland today, outbreaks of rain for northern and western isles, as well as
sarah- _ dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get— dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get in— dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get in touch - dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get in touch if - dating back to 1985. thank you very much, sarah. get in touch if you . much, sarah. get in touch if you think you have been affected by this. also if meat loaf was a soundtrack for your life, tell us your thoughts on the day he has passed away...
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thank you, sarah, for that, sarah cock live for a say in brisbin, australia, new zealand defense minister says help is on its way to toner infrastructure is of course the key challenge for the recovery. if it's and toner and i don't just mean the main island, i also mean the outer islands after the work that was done was really quite crucial . but we know that there is more work to be done to make sure that solar can bounce back in the atmosphere conditions and the ash covering the importers a particular challenge. i'll be understanding that they'll recreate in the next couple of days and we'll be able to get some flights into told us to be able to make sure we can take supplies. the s 4 has contaminated water supplies. one of the communications from toner is that there is one of the most pressing needs is fresh water supply through toner, which is why one of the people we will be sending from new zealand is able to carry on, distribute 250000 liters, and also has a balance dissemination plants to be able to make sure we can continue to supply people coma. on top of that, there has been a
thank you, sarah, for that, sarah cock live for a say in brisbin, australia, new zealand defense minister says help is on its way to toner infrastructure is of course the key challenge for the recovery. if it's and toner and i don't just mean the main island, i also mean the outer islands after the work that was done was really quite crucial . but we know that there is more work to be done to make sure that solar can bounce back in the atmosphere conditions and the ash covering the importers a...
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i speak to sarah clark, who joins us via skype from australia, sunshine case, sarah, a rather confusing picture. can you clarify exactly how this happened? this is an extraordinary twist in the saga and what seemed like a huge bungalow on the government's account. would it be the victorian or the federal government? so let me talk you through to try and clarify some of the, the process of what has come about the last 24 hours a wednesday. we had tennis strategies and the ceo of the a strain open as well as the victorian government, that sports minister, the acting sports miss a host, a press conference announcing that jock which had been granted this special medical exemption to travel to austria, to play in the study an opening melbourne, which starts on january 17. they noted that a handful of people had applied for this particular exemption. and jock which was one of those with granted permission to travel. and now that approval was granted at assist by 2 independent panels. and the application was also submitted blindly, meaning his identity was not revealed, so as to not give prefe
i speak to sarah clark, who joins us via skype from australia, sunshine case, sarah, a rather confusing picture. can you clarify exactly how this happened? this is an extraordinary twist in the saga and what seemed like a huge bungalow on the government's account. would it be the victorian or the federal government? so let me talk you through to try and clarify some of the, the process of what has come about the last 24 hours a wednesday. we had tennis strategies and the ceo of the a strain...