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around, then it will be interesting to see if they do anything different to see if they do anything different to what they did last year. hand to see if they do anything different to what they did last year. and how s-ecial are to what they did last year. and how special are those _ to what they did last year. and how special are those test _ to what they did last year. and how special are those test match - to what they did last year. and how| special are those test match special teas? , . , , . ., special are those test match special teas?— save i teas? they are indeed special. save some for us. _ teas? they are indeed special. save some for us. so _ teas? they are indeed special. save some for us, so ollie _ teas? they are indeed special. save some for us, so ollie robinson - teas? they are indeed special. save some for us, so ollie robinson is i some for us, so ollie robinson is want to look out for. goes to show how much work goes in, and he arguably has the toughestjob of the lot, and you can hear him on air as part of the team from 10.20 and highlights at seven o'clock on bbc two. he might have the toughestjob, but he also! i will bring you a slice. he won't, he will eat it on the way home. carol, cake sounds good, doesn't it? it does! good morning.

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british police, it is quite a major step, shows presumably they have something to go on. {lilia step, shows presumably they have something to go on.— step, shows presumably they have something to go on. ok, thank you very much. — something to go on. ok, thank you very much, damien _ something to go on. ok, thank you very much, damien mcguinness. i something to go on. ok, thank you| very much, damien mcguinness. so much false hope over the years and she would have been 20. it is 10.20 and we have sue in rotherham and sue in barry and mark in coalville. we have our experts as well. we talking about vaping and young people. do they make you fume? sue. goad they make you fume? sue. good mornint. they make you fume? sue. good morning. good _ they make you fume? sue. good morning. good morning - they make you fume? sue. good morning. good morning and - they make you fume? sue. good i morning. good morning and louise, lets tet morning. good morning and louise, lets get both _ morning. good morning and louise, lets get both of— morning. good morning and louise, lets get both of you _ morning. good morning and louise, lets get both of you on, _ morning. good morning and louise, lets get both of you on, you - morning. good morning and louise, lets get both of you on, you will- lets get both of you on, you will read about your kids, louise go first. louise isn't your real name, thatis first. louise isn't your real name, that is fine. what is happening? mt; that is fine. what is happening? ie’i 13—year—old is that is fine. what is happening? m1 13—year—old is vaping. i find that is fine. what is happening? m1: 13—year—old is vaping. i find them 13—year—old is vaping. ifind them all the time, i don't know how they get hold of them, what shops are

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guards are preparing now. these are the scenes outside buckingham palace. thousands of military personnel will be taking pa rt part in the procession is today. the crowds are — part in the procession is today. fie: crowds are building on part in the procession is today. isua: crowds are building on the mall and so is the excitement. people grabbing the best but they can to capture some of the best views they can. we will be talking to some of them in a few minutes. good morning, it's saturday 6th may. we are live outside westminster abbey on this historic coronation morning where, in just a few hours, king charles iii will officially be crowned monarch, 70 years after his mother, queen elizabeth. people from around the world have been arriving in london to witness a ceremony that has remained largely unchanged for 1,000 years. let's take you through how the day will unfold. the formal celebrations will begin at around 10.20am with a procession from buckingham palace

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originally, we thought she would be taking a direct flight from tokyo to warsaw, which left at 10.20 am local time but because of security concerns they decided to change her destination and she is on her way to vienna before heading to poland, which has offered her a humanitarian visa and where she can continue her training as an athlete if she chooses to do so. if you remember a few months ago in late may there was a plane carrying an opposition journalist and his girlfriend, which was forced to land in belarus, so they are taking a very cautious approach until she gets to poland. her husband has also left belarus and is currently in ukraine. she has voiced concerns for her family back home. the ioc is officially starting its investigation into the matter. the olympic committee of belarus was asked to submit a report by yesterday and the ioc has

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yesterday —— louis 0osthuizen. we have got rory mcilroy teeing off at 10.20 this morning. he had the worst of the conditions yesterday, really windy yesterday afternoon when he played, and he is going off at 10.20, tommy fleetwood before him. one player we have noticed splashed over the back page this morning as the american bryson dechambeau, who is blaming his tools for his problems yesterday, which has caused a bit of a storm? it problems yesterday, which has caused a bit of a storm?— a bit of a storm? it has, yes. 8 son a bit of a storm? it has, yes. bryson dechambeau - a bit of a storm? it has, yes. bryson dechambeau is - a bit of a storm? it has, yes. bryson dechambeau is an . a bit of a storm? it has, yes. - bryson dechambeau is an american golfer who basically tries to hit the ball as far as he can. he is potentially revolutionising golf by whacking his driver miles. the trouble with that is that it doesn't

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Camp sweeps, warming centers cost Chico over $26,000


Camp sweeps, warming centers cost Chico over $26,000
Camp sweeps, warming centers cost Chico over $26,000
Natalie Hanson 1 hr ago
Camp sweeps, warming centers cost Chico over $26,000
CHICO — Costs for sweeping camps and operating a warming center in Chico have cost the city $26,653.42 up to Feb. 1, according to staff records.
© Provided by Chico Enterprise-Record
Chico Public Works staffers clean up a camp site Monday in lower Bidwell Park in Chico. (Natalie Hanson -- Enterprise-Record)
Enforcement operations continue into February, directly concerning unsheltered individuals as no shelters are currently open in Chico — save for Safe Space, although board member Siana Sonoquie declined to comment on the shelter’s operation and location.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170902:15:24:00

be seated and don't have one for ireland yet. i get it about shrinking government, yeah, we don't need a lot of this extra, extra people sitting there. i'm all for that. there's some important key people that do need to be hired though. david: all right, bruce, what do you think? do we need them or not? >> i don't know. he's not specific who he wants. i think it's more about complete incompetence, he hasn't said he's going to send to fill for all we know he might be paying for more unemployment insurance for priebus bus and spicer and everybody else. david: and in congress, they're not doing their job confirming people who need confirmation. what about the idea of not filling some of the positions to shrink government? >> i think that government should be shrunk, maybe, 10, 20% across the board, but i think the top positions, i think that president trump has to take some responsibility here.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150703:16:48:00

issue at all. it's child safety issue. what had happened was the california elementary schools, part of marin county berkeley albany elsewhere had percentages of unvaccinated children, 10%, 20%, 30%, even 40%. what had happened was the elementary schools in california had become dangerous. they were dangerous places for children. the california legislature and governor had no choice but to act and to get those kids vaccinated. measle diphtheria whooping cough, these are the most deadly diseases on our planet. the reason is our children don't die of those diseases because we get them vaccinated. >> doctor is there some middle ground in this debate? i mean can health officials meet parents halfway to control the spread of contagious and deadly diseases like the measle like whooping cough, like the mumps, that you mentioned, is there room in the middle or no?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20140421:10:10:00

linzie janis, abc news, new york. a consumer alert this morning from food giant kraft recalling hot dogs due to a labeling problem. 96,000 pounds of various oscar mayer classic wieners recalled because they could contain cheese, they could pose a problem with consumers who have dairy allergies. the usda was alerted about the labeling problem over the weekend before the recall was announced. dozens of customers at a southern california fast food restaurant ended up paying a high price. customer dino and his wife had to pay $10.20 for a meal, and they ended up being charged $10,200. they didn't realize anything was wrong until the bank called them to say they were overdrawn. the restaurant blames a computer glitch and says everyone is going to get a refund. >> hope it was a good meal. >> i know. that's a lot of money. >> wow. all right, now that the bunny has made its rounds there's plenty of easter candy that needs to be eaten. one guy took it as a challenge. >> competitive eater matt stony. >> oh, man.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140108:22:15:00

we give them the opportunity to earn a wage that they can survive on in the richest country on the face of the ea h earth. that's the issue. 10.10 is a minimum. it's not a ceiling. it's not the maximum. it's not what we want people to aspire to. it is what we ought to do as a country to make sure there is a minimum. ed, in 1968, in 2013 dollars, the minimum wage today would be $10.20. >> i find senator rubio's comment very interesting. he admits to the people what they think doesn't matter. it polls well. that means what the people want. what the people want doesn't matter to the republican party. he indicts his philosophy right there in front of the microphone. i just think it polls well

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