Tonights Eurovision Final . Good morning on a pivotal day in the Premier League where forest, luton and burnley are fighting to survive. And Manchester City can go top of the table if they beat fulham on this, the penultimate weekend of the season. And after the strongest solar storm in 20 and after the strongest solar storm in 20 years. And after the strongest solar storm in 20 years, Incredible Aurora right across in 20 years, Incredible Aurora right across the in 20 years, Incredible Aurora right across the uk, ill show you more pictures across the uk, ill show you more pictures throughout the morning. Plus it pictures throughout the morning. Plus it is pictures throughout the morning. Plus it is a pictures throughout the morning. Plus it is a dry and warm day for many plus it is a dry and warm day for many today plus it is a dry and warm day for many today but thunderstorms tomorrow, join me very shortly. Its saturday 11 may. The Us Government says that israel may have breached Int
Well be speaking to parents of premature babies. And bad news for music fans ticket prices for big name arena gigs have doubled since the late 1990s. While a ticket to see the spice girls was £23 twenty years ago, going to see taylor swift costs upwards of £60 now. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. So have high ticket prices stopped you seeing your favourite artist . Have you noticed how much more expensive it is now . Get in touch with us. Share your experiences. And concert prices arent the only thing going up. Council taxes are on the increase as well. Theyre going up by an average of £100, as local authorities struggle to balance their books. Whats happening in your area . Can you afford to pay more . And have you or your family got personal experiences of cuts to services . Do get in touch on this and all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Ou
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. Good afternoon. Im susan [inaudible] on behalf of our owners and our entire staff, id like to welcome you to politics prose. Just a reminder to, please, turn off or silence your cell phones. Also during our question and answer session, if you could step up to this mic right here, wed appreciate it because were recording this event. And you can leave your chairs, as we have a couple more events this afternoon. If you havent been to the store before, please, pick up one or our events calendars and take a look at all we have going on here including classes. Weve got three International Trips this fall, we have [inaudible] next month, so lots going on. Im excited to introduce steve almond and Gregg Easterbrook this afternoon to discuss two books on the remarkablytimely subject of football reform. Im not sure we could have picked a better moment to have this discussion gi
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clapping. thank you workers comp and thank you to the city impact clapping supervisor breed district 5 you are up finally. We get to district 5 and kernt come on occupy e up his the owner of an amazing generate board that opened in the hate ashbury in 1996 94 for the reason why youre being honored is not because you own the incredible skateboard shop but opened the door through creating skateboard opportunities through bridging the skateboard with the arts and creating maiming opportunities like the one you did in 2012 at the africanamerican culture complex the skateboard that kent sells unless youre from the bay area you may not always know who the people are on the boards where its korean where you did is an opening he instills pride for thosevilles who have succeeded in various capacities not only in the bay area all over the country he used skateboard and arts we featured them at the africanamerican exhibits that was really incredible and we have greats or are like one pope person