in the coming elections is going to be what is going on in the schools. by the parents vote, and they do not like what is going on in school they feel like they re losing control and this became the issue in this election it and trust me, this is going to be a huge barometer kind of election gives mccullough and people understand yes that is right, is going to be about that. lisa: so jean reno is really trying to nationalize the race and trying to make it about donald trump and trying to say the gland is an extremist even though it comes across and glenda young - very focused raised issues of education and jobs etc. raw and i think he knows a thing or two about campaigns what your take on this the difference between those two strategies and why is important. sean: i thank you so important to know what he said, the voters care about a lot of things, they might be perry progressive in the climate change but if you do not have something very personal
and northern ireland. we want to make sure every single 12 15 year old is protected, and not only protected themselves, but also as they go into school, it helps to protect, hopefully, their teachers and others that they interact with at school, too. do you want to roll up your sleeve for me? for health and care workers, vulnerable people and the over 50s, the boosterjab programme is also now up and running, ensuring as many of us as possible have some vaccine protection ahead of what could be a challenging winter. dominic hughes, bbc news. the latest official figures on the pandemic in the uk show there were 36,100 pandemic in the uk show there were 36,100 new infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period. that means on the latest 24 hour period. that means on average the latest 24 hour period. tryst means on average 30,378 cases were so reported each day. glenda figure ship 7487 people art with covid 19 being treated in hospitals in the
okay, so i have to say it as i hold on to the ladder. there s no place like home. i couldn t have said it any better, glenda. still ahead on the reidout the extreme weather events we re experiencing may be just the beginning of a feedback loop that will impact all of our lives. and the phrase climate change doesn t seem to do it justice. we are seeing the threat of a full-on climate collapse. i will explain when we come back. in when we come back ayy, ayy, ayy yeah, we fancy like applebee s on a date night got that bourbon street steak with the oreo shake get some whipped cream on the top too two straws, one check, girl, i got you bougie like natty in the styrofoam squeak-squeakin in the truck bed all the way home some alabama-jamma, she my dixieland delight
was born. she was never still. she danced, sang, s played sports and, it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to wear a brace around the clock. that s a terrible burden for a young kid like that to bear. but it also kind of ended up motivating her, didn t it? it really did. peyge s doctor talked with her about a career in physical therapy. she volunteered and loved it. and she made up her mind right then that she wanted to be a physical therapist.enal and she wanted to move to california and be a beautiful blonde. and so she did. so pegye left the small town of dexter for sunny california. and settled in newport beach. that s where she met glenda, who was also from new mexico and they immediately hit it off. pegye was probably one of the most gregarious people that i ve ever met.ga she was happy and she was always smiling. and, says glenda, pegye was driven to establish herself as a successful physical therapist.