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of course, in the the gilded age you have fortunes made or lost overnight. throughout the country, you have a lot ofand mining, exportation of natural resources, industry, huge amount of immigration happening. and the hudson valley, you've got this major river, these arteries that even before the the gilded age is the major kind of highway of the 18th and 19th centuries connecting it to the era canal. -- erie canal. a lot of active trade, shipping, transportation, commerce on the hudson river. and, also, you know, the hudson river school painters have popularized this area. so, tourism, the first eco- tourism is in the catskills and into this area, the mid hudson valley. people coming up by train and boat to enjoy the pleasures of the country, not just the -offthy guests, but well0 middle-class folks going to some of the hotels in the area on mountain tops. it's bustling, it is busy. but in places like this, you have got all of these the state one after the other along the banks of the river. because it is just such a beautiful property. these, you've got pro
of course, in the the gilded age you have fortunes made or lost overnight. throughout the country, you have a lot ofand mining, exportation of natural resources, industry, huge amount of immigration happening. and the hudson valley, you've got this major river, these arteries that even before the the gilded age is the major kind of highway of the 18th and 19th centuries connecting it to the era canal. -- erie canal. a lot of active trade, shipping, transportation, commerce on the hudson river....
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the actor roy barraclough has died, at the age of 81. c gilroy in coronation street — and for performing alongside les dawson. our arts correspondent david sillito looks back at his life. i will have it seemed to. roy barraclough was alec gilroy for more than 30 years, the tightfisted theatrical agent. elizabeth and alexander... and running britain's best—known northern pub, the rovers return. alec was good at looking after the pennies and a bit short on romance. go on, kiss me. julie goodyear who played his wife said she was devastated, she treasured the lives they shared, they were, she said, just like a married couple. i can't take you anywhere. i nearly had a flush. his other long—running tv role was another on—screen double act in which he played cissie, the slightly more refined friend of les dawson's ada. new guinea, newjersey, new york, new guinea, newjersey, new york, new zealand, where do you want to 90, new zealand, where do you want to go, chuck? new brighton! he left coronation street in the late 90s but continued to act, her
the actor roy barraclough has died, at the age of 81. c gilroy in coronation street — and for performing alongside les dawson. our arts correspondent david sillito looks back at his life. i will have it seemed to. roy barraclough was alec gilroy for more than 30 years, the tightfisted theatrical agent. elizabeth and alexander... and running britain's best—known northern pub, the rovers return. alec was good at looking after the pennies and a bit short on romance. go on, kiss me. julie...
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the actor roy barraclough has died at the age of 81. fe. i‘ll have it seen to. roy barraclough was alec gilroy for more than 30 years, the tightfisted theatrical agent who ended up marrying bet lynch. elizabeth and alexander... and running britain‘s best—known northern pub, the rovers return. alec was good at looking after the pennies, and a bit short on romance. go on, kiss me. julie goodyear who played his wife said she was devastated, she treasured the laughs they shared. they were, she said, just like a married couple. i can‘t take you anywhere. i nearly had a flush. his other long—running tv role was another on—screen double act in which he played cissie, the slightly more refined friend of les dawson‘s ada. new guinea, newjersey, new york, new zealand, where do you want to go, chuck? new brighton! he left coronation street in the late 90s but continued to act, here in last tango in halifax. if i'm if i‘m being honest, iam if i‘m being honest, i am with ali, disappointed. and only last year as mr granger in a one—off return of are y
the actor roy barraclough has died at the age of 81. fe. i‘ll have it seen to. roy barraclough was alec gilroy for more than 30 years, the tightfisted theatrical agent who ended up marrying bet lynch. elizabeth and alexander... and running britain‘s best—known northern pub, the rovers return. alec was good at looking after the pennies, and a bit short on romance. go on, kiss me. julie goodyear who played his wife said she was devastated, she treasured the laughs they shared. they were,...
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whatever the age group, it's the same old story for england's footballers? it is.mbley in during 96 for the germany game. not as important as euro 96 or italia 90, but for southgate, piers, waddle, you can now put nathan redmond in that as well. it had that same kind of sinking feeling, oh, no, not again. that is the german dugout behind me now. their head coach scored in the semifinal from the spot in the shoot out and also during the match. let's show you what happened during the match. england have bolt up quite a momentum coming into the semifinal against germany. they went behind, but demarai gray got an equaliser just before half—time after a good set piece from james ward—prowse. they took the lead after half—time through tami abrahams, great work from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely header from from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely header from him to from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him to make it 2-2. lovely headerfrom him to make it 2—2. extra time couldn't separate them. and ta
whatever the age group, it's the same old story for england's footballers? it is.mbley in during 96 for the germany game. not as important as euro 96 or italia 90, but for southgate, piers, waddle, you can now put nathan redmond in that as well. it had that same kind of sinking feeling, oh, no, not again. that is the german dugout behind me now. their head coach scored in the semifinal from the spot in the shoot out and also during the match. let's show you what happened during the match....
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it is a really big thing in someone's life when they win a grand slam at the age of 20. d win more titles. you're talking about someone who has won at the age of 20, a british player has won at the age of 19. tell us about him. alfie hewitt, winning the french open wheelchair singles title, he told me earlier that he has not played on clay for two years and yet he came here on his debut and yet he came here on his debut and he has beaten the defending champion in the final in some style. he lost the first eight games of the match. he had two match points in the second set tie—break and won the deciding set by six games to two. a grand slam singles champion for the first time. he was not able to add a doubles title. he was playing alongside gordon reid but they lost to the top seeds, the french pair in straight sets in the final. but still, a remarkable date for alfie hewitt. a bit likejelena ostapenko, one he would rememberfor the rest of his life. absolutely. really appreciate your time. and russell on the team will be back tomorrow with the team will be back tomorrow wi
it is a really big thing in someone's life when they win a grand slam at the age of 20. d win more titles. you're talking about someone who has won at the age of 20, a british player has won at the age of 19. tell us about him. alfie hewitt, winning the french open wheelchair singles title, he told me earlier that he has not played on clay for two years and yet he came here on his debut and yet he came here on his debut and he has beaten the defending champion in the final in some style. he...
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another child on the age of ten on the right. we know her name. we do not know the name of the boy in the preceding forecast. i want to draw your attention to something tragic about these pictures. who are these people? who could these children be? who is still live under the age of ten in the warsaw ghetto after three years of german persecution and deportation and suffering and staffation and -- starvation and so forth. who is stale live? a few monthed -- months earlier the head of the jewish administration pleaded with the people, give me your children. the germans have demanded x number of people in tomorrow's shipment. we don't want to give them the people who are work neglect factories because the germans might keep them alive. give me your children. and they had sent off all the children in -- except the children of the jewish administration in the ghetto. except the children of the jewish police force. what children were till alaw in warsaw when the ghetto uprising was suppressed? children of people who were connect. children's whose paren
another child on the age of ten on the right. we know her name. we do not know the name of the boy in the preceding forecast. i want to draw your attention to something tragic about these pictures. who are these people? who could these children be? who is still live under the age of ten in the warsaw ghetto after three years of german persecution and deportation and suffering and staffation and -- starvation and so forth. who is stale live? a few monthed -- months earlier the head of the jewish...
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it is 38 today because the population is aging since the baby boom. ae so-called teen population, cohort that sociologist did not recognize until the 20th century. they are a distinct, phase of life, a recent development. doubled niche or cohort from 10 million to 20 million between 1950 and 1970. this had economic effects. we will talk principally about cultural effects, and there being a separate youth culture. you have a traditional society, there was no such thing as being a teenager. and thena child, usually at some point that coincided with biological sexual maturity, you became an adult. there was usually an initiation process by which you went from ingham a child to an adult. as western society and the economy and demographic changes took place, there was an extended, intermediate period between childhood and adulthood. the teen years takes on an independent population cohort demographic. the number of years people spent in school also was attenuated. it used to be that at about the age of adulthood, most people did not go to school beyond the
it is 38 today because the population is aging since the baby boom. ae so-called teen population, cohort that sociologist did not recognize until the 20th century. they are a distinct, phase of life, a recent development. doubled niche or cohort from 10 million to 20 million between 1950 and 1970. this had economic effects. we will talk principally about cultural effects, and there being a separate youth culture. you have a traditional society, there was no such thing as being a teenager. and...
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the vast majority of marriage-age men and women were married in the 1950's. another thing that happened to the 1950's, more children who are born, live. great medical advances in the 1950's. the thing that kept human population down throughout human history was infant mortality, the idea that 1/3 or 1/2 of children would not make it to the first year. that they would thus not produce the next generation. most of that tremendous increase in human population was due to a decline in infant mortality rates. that continues in the 1950's. diseases like polio and one of the dramatic stories of medical advances was the conquest of polio in the 1950's. it was not a fatal disease, but it was a terrifying disease that affected young people. especially fdr, having been affected later in life. diseases like diphtheria and rubella, vaccines were developed for those, so children who are born are living longer. 37,000 polio cases in 1954, below 1000 by 1962. it was almost completely eradicated. the year before i was born there was a great rubella outbreak before the vaccine
the vast majority of marriage-age men and women were married in the 1950's. another thing that happened to the 1950's, more children who are born, live. great medical advances in the 1950's. the thing that kept human population down throughout human history was infant mortality, the idea that 1/3 or 1/2 of children would not make it to the first year. that they would thus not produce the next generation. most of that tremendous increase in human population was due to a decline in infant...
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the roaring 20s of the jazz age in america. this is bbc news. nder of the heatwave we had on wednesday. the peak 35, nearly, degrees celsius across the south—east. come thursday, almost a ten degree drop as these fresher atlantic conditions are setting in. but some spectacular weather as well. this is a picture of a thunderstorm taken by a weather watcher in kent. but further north, and across western areas, those atlantic clouds have been rolling in, bringing much cooler conditions. this is the system. this system will be responsible for bringing some quite windy weather, particularly into northern areas, back into the weekend. let's look at friday, early hours of the morning. rain getting into parts of northern ireland, western and south—western scotland. for most of us in the south and east, it will be a dry end to the night. still quite warm for the morning. 111—15 celsius. let's look at rush hour. at this stage in belfast, glasgow, maybe edinburgh, some spots of rain, nothing too heavy. some heavier pulse is possible a little further south i
the roaring 20s of the jazz age in america. this is bbc news. nder of the heatwave we had on wednesday. the peak 35, nearly, degrees celsius across the south—east. come thursday, almost a ten degree drop as these fresher atlantic conditions are setting in. but some spectacular weather as well. this is a picture of a thunderstorm taken by a weather watcher in kent. but further north, and across western areas, those atlantic clouds have been rolling in, bringing much cooler conditions. this is...
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. >>> new jersey could be the second state in the country to raise the smoking age to the drinking age. >> dewpoints are oppressive level. it's only going to get more uncomfortable. >> ducis rogers with more reaction to the sixer draft when "action news" continues dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there. like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0148. as a leader in student lending, we have student loan options that others don't. if you have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely, michele wright, fellow mom and fellow citizen. call 1-866-999-0148 to apply now. fellow mom and fellow citizen. >> we have breaking news out of voorhees, >> judge: >> judge: new jersey.five ambulr a group of students became ill. initial reports are that four young people complained of being sick and were transported to voorhees for evaluation. this happened about 9:30. the students were attending an event off school grounds but were transported back to the school when they became sick.
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and celebrating the age ofjazz. exhibit takes visitors back to the 1920s where music and style defined the era. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, iam in london, and 3am in the last stronghold of so—called islamic state, the syrian city of raqqa. the extremists are facing all out war on several fronts now. across the border, iraqi troops have re—taken most of the city of mosul, but not in time to save the famous mosque there. in raqqa, us—backed fighters of the syrian democratic forces are close to pushing is out. our correspondent, gabriel gatehouse, and cameraman, fred scott, are with the sdf on the frontline, and sent this exclusive report from raqqa. this has been a long and brutal road. we are inside raqqa now, driving to the centre of the syrian democratic forces, the sdf, a coalition of kurds and arabs. they have onlyjust retaken this street from fighters that called themselves islamic state. here is is often unseen but all
and celebrating the age ofjazz. exhibit takes visitors back to the 1920s where music and style defined the era. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, iam in london, and 3am in the last stronghold of so—called islamic state, the syrian city of raqqa. the extremists are facing all out war on several fronts now. across the border, iraqi troops have re—taken most of the city of mosul, but not in time to save the...
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you respect the president's wishes and leave. does agalez ask the president what was talked about? the ag, you in this case, you layoff the probe and i don't want to be alone with him anymore. would you go to the president about it? >> first of all, i would like to believe i would ask the fbi director what was that conversation about and after being told the answer i would have talked directly with the president. it might depend on my relationship with the president. i may have had a conversation with the chief of staff or white house counsel to make it clear we are very uncomfortable with the conversations. i would like to think i would have communication back to the white house to let them know this is very inappropriate and quite frankly dangerous for the president and white house. >> and lastly, how can ag sessions say i have never been beli briefed of the russia investigation, but i know for sure no one colluded. how is that? >> chris, i did not watch the entire thing, but he was making that to himself. >> he extended it, dean. he e
you respect the president's wishes and leave. does agalez ask the president what was talked about? the ag, you in this case, you layoff the probe and i don't want to be alone with him anymore. would you go to the president about it? >> first of all, i would like to believe i would ask the fbi director what was that conversation about and after being told the answer i would have talked directly with the president. it might depend on my relationship with the president. i may have had a...
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were able to remain in beyond the age of 18. research conducted by the university of chicago found that allowing foster youth to remain in care beyond the age of 18 is associated with an increase in child well being, including post-secondary educational attainment, specifically former foster youth from illinois are twice as likely to have ever attended college and more than twice as likely to have completed at least one year of college by age 21, compared with foster youth in other states. that have not been given the option to stay in care beyond 18 years of age. ue to school mobility issues experienced in high school, only 58% of foster youth graduate from high school by age 19, which makes it unlikely that they would be graduated from college by age 21. xtended access to chafee program, age 23, rather than cutting these young people off at age 21, ensure these youth are able to be supported beyond their first year of college. we know that when students lose access to critical financial aid resources, such as the education trai
were able to remain in beyond the age of 18. research conducted by the university of chicago found that allowing foster youth to remain in care beyond the age of 18 is associated with an increase in child well being, including post-secondary educational attainment, specifically former foster youth from illinois are twice as likely to have ever attended college and more than twice as likely to have completed at least one year of college by age 21, compared with foster youth in other states. that...
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. >>> new jersey could be the second state in the country to raise the smoking age to the drinking ageewpoints are above the oppressive level. it's only going to get more uncomfortable. >> ducis rogers with more reaction to the sixer draft when "action news" continues tonight. ♪ ♪ >> tomorrow on "action news" morning, clean up in tropical storm cindy's wake is just beginning down south. >>> we have the latest remnants of the tropical system impacting us. wake up to everything that's happening tomorrow on "action news" morning. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ >> we have breaking news out of voorhees, >> judge: >> judge: new jersey.five ambulr a group of students became ill. initial reports are that four young people complained of being sick and were transport
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age. (dara torres) i started training again for the olympics in my early 40s. re i was in my bathing suit with crepey skin on my neck and my arms and around my knees and upper legs. my skin looked older than my age. until i started to use crepe erase. uh, lookit now, i mean, i'm in this dress and i feel so comfortable because i feel like my skin is kind of shiny and it's very hydrated and i just feel like i look good. my mother used to say to me when i was a kid, "if you ever want to see how old a woman is, look at her neck." and so i've been so focused on my neck for so long. and to see these kinds of results, simply by using crepe erase, it's amazing to me. i will never stop using crepe erase. the first time i tried crepe erase, i--i was shocked. immediately i saw a difference on my neck, on my chest, my elbows, my knees, the backs of my hands. everywhere was completely different. crepe erase has done so much for my chest, my legs, me elbows, my feet. it's--it's been a miracle in my life. i'm about to hit that 50 mark. 50 these days is fabulous, and i'm starti
age. (dara torres) i started training again for the olympics in my early 40s. re i was in my bathing suit with crepey skin on my neck and my arms and around my knees and upper legs. my skin looked older than my age. until i started to use crepe erase. uh, lookit now, i mean, i'm in this dress and i feel so comfortable because i feel like my skin is kind of shiny and it's very hydrated and i just feel like i look good. my mother used to say to me when i was a kid, "if you ever want to see...
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the and experience? warythink people have been . i don't think his age is so much the issue, i think it is a question of ability. some have it at a young age, i think he is one of them. i was impressed by his energy, determination, and a vision or what saudi arabia has to become in the coming years in terms of making it a place where it will be modernized, open economy and very progressive. jane: thank you very much for joining me. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come, i speak aboutadeleine albright america's role in global affairs if the old war -- old world order changes. hasident trump's agenda been overshadowed lately by the russian interference in the presidential election. our correspondent was in iowa for the president's rally, and there is no question who they blame. >> everybody wants to concentrate on the russia thing, russia does not bother me whatsoever. next i am not bothered at all, to be honest with you. the russiaated by -- atigation, but in iowa, president one in the last reaction. that's in the last election. you're
the and experience? warythink people have been . i don't think his age is so much the issue, i think it is a question of ability. some have it at a young age, i think he is one of them. i was impressed by his energy, determination, and a vision or what saudi arabia has to become in the coming years in terms of making it a place where it will be modernized, open economy and very progressive. jane: thank you very much for joining me. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to...
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hawkins is the author of elliott and eleanor roosevelt, the story of a father and daughter in the gilded age. she's served as a historical interpreter here at hyde park, at the site at eleanor roosevelt's val and vanderbilt mansion and served in a similar capacity in theodore roosevelt birthplace and the statue of liberty, and as well as this massachusetts at john fitzgerald national hurricane site and louisa may alcot's house. she studied journalism at new york's university school of tenning education, served as an intern at the national journalism center in washington d.c. and as a public affairs officer for the u.s. navy reserve. thank you for your service, geraldine. her byline appeared in publications, including human events, all hands the magazine of the u.s. navy frequently on historical subjects. she makes her home in new york city where she has her friend many of whom who are here today. and classic books in her ever-growing collection. please join me in welcoming geraldine hawkins. >>. [applause] >> thank you, patrick, for this very, very lovely introduction, thank you. there are t
hawkins is the author of elliott and eleanor roosevelt, the story of a father and daughter in the gilded age. she's served as a historical interpreter here at hyde park, at the site at eleanor roosevelt's val and vanderbilt mansion and served in a similar capacity in theodore roosevelt birthplace and the statue of liberty, and as well as this massachusetts at john fitzgerald national hurricane site and louisa may alcot's house. she studied journalism at new york's university school of tenning...
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when you realize that the age of four or five actually believe what they know you know. they don't have the theory of your mind in the area of what's happening in your mind. for instance you show a child that age a cartoon of a woman coming into her room putting a cookie on the desk and then she leaves. somebody else comes in and moves the cookie to a cabinet. now the first woman comes back into the room. a child watching the cartoon has seen the cookie go from the tabletop to the cabinet. she knows where the cookie is. you ask her, where does the lady think the cookie is? the lady put the cookie on the table and then laughed. the cartoon lady never saw the cookie go to the cabinet but the kid saw the cookie go to the cabinet and the kid says she thinks it's in the cabinet. she knows it's in the cabinet because the kid knows it's in the cabinet and until a certain age she doesn't have this awareness that you might have something else in your mind other than what she knows which is why they say until the age of four or five kids don't lie. they think was the point of flyin
when you realize that the age of four or five actually believe what they know you know. they don't have the theory of your mind in the area of what's happening in your mind. for instance you show a child that age a cartoon of a woman coming into her room putting a cookie on the desk and then she leaves. somebody else comes in and moves the cookie to a cabinet. now the first woman comes back into the room. a child watching the cartoon has seen the cookie go from the tabletop to the cabinet. she...
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the actor, peter sallis, has died — at the age of 96. s roles in last of the summer wine and as the voice of wallace in the animation series, wallace and gromit. nick higham looks back at his life. music: theme from last of the summer wine. for more than 30 years, peter sallis played clegg, the mild—mannered, flat—capped philosopher in last of the summer wine. stay. steady. go! much of the series' innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! this is it! this is the tree! you can see tollgate church! it happens sometimes in an actor's life, if you're very, very lucky, that something special turns up. when i read last of the summer wine, i thought, this is it. long before the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiar face. great, good and just. on television, he played samuel pepys. and casanova in the heyday of studio drama. and he appeared in classic serials like the palaces. i'm sorry, gromit. then, in his 70s, those nasal yorkshire tones became world famous thanks to the animator nick park. it's my turn for breakfast this morning, gromit.
the actor, peter sallis, has died — at the age of 96. s roles in last of the summer wine and as the voice of wallace in the animation series, wallace and gromit. nick higham looks back at his life. music: theme from last of the summer wine. for more than 30 years, peter sallis played clegg, the mild—mannered, flat—capped philosopher in last of the summer wine. stay. steady. go! much of the series' innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! this is it! this is the tree! you can see...
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tax for those over the age of 50. it shreds a critical health care program for the disabled, working families, children, just to bestow billions in tax breaks for the wealthiest in our country. this is an amazing number. the richest 400 billionaires in the united states will get a tax break of more than $33 billion. which is roughly equivalent to the cuts from ending medicaid expansion in four states. that is more than 700,000 people in just those four states who could be kicked off of their health insurance coverage to benefit just 400 billionaires in america who do not have to worry about their health care or their family's welfare. but for those who are going to lose the coverage, people with cancer, people with alzheimer's, people who need opioid addiction treatment, people with diabetes, they will have their health care coverage slashed so that 400 billionaires can get a tax break which they don't need and they don't deserve. that's at the heart of this republican health care bill. it's what it is all about. this
tax for those over the age of 50. it shreds a critical health care program for the disabled, working families, children, just to bestow billions in tax breaks for the wealthiest in our country. this is an amazing number. the richest 400 billionaires in the united states will get a tax break of more than $33 billion. which is roughly equivalent to the cuts from ending medicaid expansion in four states. that is more than 700,000 people in just those four states who could be kicked off of their...
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a new exhibit in new york, the jazz age, is bringing that era to life. ra. we went to have look. the jazz age is a term that f scott fitzgerald used about the age because jazz was popular. we feel thatjazz is both a metaphor and an actual fa ct. women get the right to vote. they drop their corsets. there are new fashions, new ways of life. it is a lot less demure. and part of it has to do with the jazz nightclubs that were being frequented by whites, particularly after they got introduced to them by going to paris. we have a few objects in the exhibition that directly reflect jazz. we have a bracelet in diamonds with sapphires of jazz players. we have a wonderful painting by archibald motley which shows not only woman smoking a cigarette, a woman with a long necklace that can move around while you dance, and cocktails and glasses of wine, as well as musicians. the 1920s jazz age. this is bbc news. well, it has certainly freshened up right across the uk. here'sjust a reminder of the heatwave we had on wednesday. the peak 35, nearly, degrees celsius across
a new exhibit in new york, the jazz age, is bringing that era to life. ra. we went to have look. the jazz age is a term that f scott fitzgerald used about the age because jazz was popular. we feel thatjazz is both a metaphor and an actual fa ct. women get the right to vote. they drop their corsets. there are new fashions, new ways of life. it is a lot less demure. and part of it has to do with the jazz nightclubs that were being frequented by whites, particularly after they got introduced to...
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i mean it can happen at any age, we worry the most about those children age 1-4. it is the second leading cause of death next to birth defects than age group. the cdc says 3 children drown every single day. so, it's really something we need to think about it. a lot of it is common sense, certainly. but a lot of parents we are busy, doing so many different things a lot of distractions going on so it's easy to turn your head for just a moment. to know where these children are drowning. as you said it's those older kids that are drowning primarily in more of the larger bodies of water. we are talking about lakes perhaps. rivers. i think that as they get older we think old my child can swim, they should be fine, they should be okay. we really have to remember that there is even the 15 to 17 year olds have twice the risk of failed drowning in natural water than those under the age of 15. we have to keep an eye on our kids certainly, have somebody there that knows how to swim and watch them. >> speaking of the fresh water, lakes, rivers, also a mean a, it's relatively ra
i mean it can happen at any age, we worry the most about those children age 1-4. it is the second leading cause of death next to birth defects than age group. the cdc says 3 children drown every single day. so, it's really something we need to think about it. a lot of it is common sense, certainly. but a lot of parents we are busy, doing so many different things a lot of distractions going on so it's easy to turn your head for just a moment. to know where these children are drowning. as you...
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news of cheik tiote, who has died at the age of 30. or you later in the programme. the quarterfinals have been decided in both the men's and women's singles at the french open. andy murray is safely through to the last eight after easing past the rising russian star karen khachanov. nick parrott reports. like an army, andy murray appears to march on his stomach, bringing enough food to fuel a lengthy encounter against karen khachanov. but it looks like there would be plenty left over, as he quickly got down to business. his 21—year—old opponent is tipped for a big future. at six feet six inches tall, you would expect his game to be all about power, but it was his deft touch that challenged andy murray. but one of the reasons there is more than 50 places in the rankings between them was clear. while murray's errors were few and far between, khachanov‘s inexperienced show. the britain isn't yet back to his best but when he stumbled he soon recovered. on occasions he was broken in the second and third sets but he hit back immediately. a be
news of cheik tiote, who has died at the age of 30. or you later in the programme. the quarterfinals have been decided in both the men's and women's singles at the french open. andy murray is safely through to the last eight after easing past the rising russian star karen khachanov. nick parrott reports. like an army, andy murray appears to march on his stomach, bringing enough food to fuel a lengthy encounter against karen khachanov. but it looks like there would be plenty left over, as he...
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and, the smoking age could be going up soon, in one local state. the new information when we come back. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. now, the earlier you buy, the more you save. only at sesameplace.com sesame place journey into the adirondacks where campers carve through stone. and to the thousand islands, where kids can be kings. if you like big adventure, you'll love new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer getaway at iloveny.com >> if you are heading out the door stay updated when matt's forecast on our sister station "kyw news radio 1060". also, video taken inside the courtroom during the bill cosby trial has surfaced on line. that launched a big investigation. plus, local group of recent high school graduates received full-time jobs with the city of philadelphia. and effort to put up a historical marker at the site of the 1985 move bombing
and, the smoking age could be going up soon, in one local state. the new information when we come back. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. now, the earlier you buy, the more you save. only at sesameplace.com sesame place journey into the adirondacks where campers carve through stone. and to the thousand islands,...
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and dies at the age of 67. ortly after his death, baseball collectors begin calling his widow. >> we started to get some phone calls from people. did we still have the book? would we consider selling it? >> a family friend suggests they talk to heritage auctions in dallas. >> so my daughter took some pictures of the book... [ camera shutter clicking ] ...and e-mailed it to heritage, and they e-mailed her back in four minutes. >> four -- within four minutes, you heard from an auction house? >> mm-hmm. >> chris ivy specializes in baseball memorabilia. >> when something like this comes in, it's incredibly special. >> three days later, a heritage representative flies up from dallas. >> he starts flipping through it and says, "you didn't tell me that this guy was in here. you didn't tell me you had this autograph." >> but the real money shot is that autographed picture of shoeless joe. the bowen family sends the book to the auction house. chris ivy believes the autographed joe jackson picture is one of a kind. but be
and dies at the age of 67. ortly after his death, baseball collectors begin calling his widow. >> we started to get some phone calls from people. did we still have the book? would we consider selling it? >> a family friend suggests they talk to heritage auctions in dallas. >> so my daughter took some pictures of the book... [ camera shutter clicking ] ...and e-mailed it to heritage, and they e-mailed her back in four minutes. >> four -- within four minutes, you heard...
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acceptable and find ways to get upset about it. >> host: from "the divide: american injustice in the age of the wealth gap," we have a hatred for the weekend poor and terror of the rich and successful in building a bureaucracy to those findings. >> guest: what i was trying to say was underlying -- what drives the policies to mass incarceration to stop and frisk, community policing, emptying pockets, and take people like hsbc, one of the world's largest banks that gets caught laundering $800 million for narco terrorists etc. in south america, don't even prosecute those, what is underlying the policy divide is we feel extra for people, we worship people who make money. we have reverence and admiration for people who are, quote, wealth creators and the people we see as parasite and nuisances, we have no sympathy for them whatsoever, they belong in jail. i had an experience that was eye-opening when i was writing that book, and how do you walk, for possession on the other hand, those places are dangerous. he didn't mean it, without admitting it, i don't see that offender is deserving jail no
acceptable and find ways to get upset about it. >> host: from "the divide: american injustice in the age of the wealth gap," we have a hatred for the weekend poor and terror of the rich and successful in building a bureaucracy to those findings. >> guest: what i was trying to say was underlying -- what drives the policies to mass incarceration to stop and frisk, community policing, emptying pockets, and take people like hsbc, one of the world's largest banks that gets...
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the actor roy barraclough, who has died at the age of 81. it has been quite a warm day across many parts of the country, particularly in england with temperatures up to them it 20s and some fluffy fairweather cloud as this one from oxfordshire shows —— the mid—20s. beautiful in cornwall as well but it turned across northern parts particularly the northwest with the cloud streaming in across the atlantic and low pressure, you can see this front, obscuring much of western britain. that will continue in the north—west through the night and it is slow—moving, and across much of england it will be a dry and warm night with 11! and 15 degrees and feeling close but in the morning the weather front will finally move a bit further to the east. in wales and northern ireland and south—western parts, that fresh atla ntic south—western parts, that fresh atlantic air will come in but in east anglia and the south—east as we are still just about east anglia and the south—east as we are stilljust about clinging the and humid weather. you saw some lightning b
the actor roy barraclough, who has died at the age of 81. it has been quite a warm day across many parts of the country, particularly in england with temperatures up to them it 20s and some fluffy fairweather cloud as this one from oxfordshire shows —— the mid—20s. beautiful in cornwall as well but it turned across northern parts particularly the northwest with the cloud streaming in across the atlantic and low pressure, you can see this front, obscuring much of western britain. that...
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when she gets to the age of 18 marry someone she has barely met before.he goes to live in a different home and start a new life of which she makes the most, but meanwhile the spectre of war is looming in the background. but normal life carries on. here is a clip. they speak japanese thunder rumbles what is impressive about this is that like a film like grave of the fireflies it talks about dark subject matter, with an innocent and universality that a live—action movie could not do. we saw from that clip the cloud moving towards hiroshima. and our heroine is an artist, and at certain moments in the movie she looks up and sees explosion in the sky as explosions of paint. there are moments when the narrative deals with very dark stuff you would get in a war movie, but does so by the animation unravelling and becoming drawings and becoming fragments of animation, and by looking at global events and tragedies through the eyes of a particular character, it manages to watch as if from a distance or slightly sculptured, without ever looking away from harsh realit
when she gets to the age of 18 marry someone she has barely met before.he goes to live in a different home and start a new life of which she makes the most, but meanwhile the spectre of war is looming in the background. but normal life carries on. here is a clip. they speak japanese thunder rumbles what is impressive about this is that like a film like grave of the fireflies it talks about dark subject matter, with an innocent and universality that a live—action movie could not do. we saw...
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and the author michael bond, the man who created paddington bear, has died at the age of 91. sportsday on bbc news, johanna konta powers ahead with a victory over the romanian. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. for 28 years, they have fought for justice for the 96 liverpool fans who died at hillsborough stadium in 1989. today the victims‘ families applauded when they finally heard that six men would face criminal charges for their roles in britain's worst sporting tragedy. among them, the policeman who was match commander on the day — former chief superintendent david duckenfield. he faces charges of manslaughter by gross negligence. and former south yorkshire police chief constable sir norman bettison has been charged with misconduct — he said he was disappointed and would defend his innocence. judith moritz is in warrington. yes, and you may remember that when the hillsborough inquests finished last year the jury concluded that the 96 liverpool fans who died at hillsborough were unlawfully killed, but of course an inquest is not a criminal trial. no one was c
and the author michael bond, the man who created paddington bear, has died at the age of 91. sportsday on bbc news, johanna konta powers ahead with a victory over the romanian. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. for 28 years, they have fought for justice for the 96 liverpool fans who died at hillsborough stadium in 1989. today the victims‘ families applauded when they finally heard that six men would face criminal charges for their roles in britain's worst sporting tragedy....
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if you own bonds at the age of 25, you're wasting your youth. to put your capital in the stock market where it can grow in your 30s, i'm going to let you keep 10% of your retirement fund in bonds or 20% if you're on the conservative side once you're in your 40s, i think you can go up to 20% or 30% bonds. in your 50, i say 30% to 40% in your 60s, take it up to 40%, 50%. that's right even if you're retired, i still think you should keep a substantial chunk of your portfolio in the stock market. post retirement is that you increase your bond exposure to 60% to 70% once you stop working, you can't afford to take too many losses with your investments. especially since you're going to need to start spending the money in your retirement accounts. but that said, i still think keeping roughly a third of your money in stocks makes sense, because you're going to be living off your investments for the rest of your life. so some part should be trying to create more wealth in case you live longer than you expect and need more to support yourself. in other word
if you own bonds at the age of 25, you're wasting your youth. to put your capital in the stock market where it can grow in your 30s, i'm going to let you keep 10% of your retirement fund in bonds or 20% if you're on the conservative side once you're in your 40s, i think you can go up to 20% or 30% bonds. in your 50, i say 30% to 40% in your 60s, take it up to 40%, 50%. that's right even if you're retired, i still think you should keep a substantial chunk of your portfolio in the stock market....
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are saying this could be the start of a dynasty with durant, curry, thompson and green all under the age of thirty with contracts that will keep them with the warriors.after the game, steps curry talked about the win... (sot)this is steph curry's second championship and it seems he's far from done.but this is the first championship for kevin durant...reporting live in oakland, lydia pantazes kron4 news. nats of champagne celebration "who wants it. who wants it. i'll takit. i'll hold onto it as long as i want.""we got the win. it's the championship so it feels amazing>"obviously wewere heartbroken last year, but this year was our turn.and we're obviously quite happy, if you couldn't tell bymy wet hair." ( mark ) thanks lydia.( james ) now let's go to will tran who is live outside of dicks sporting goods in daly city. will. ( will ) dick's sporting goods will open at 6:00 this morning to begin selling championship gear. fans were celebrating late into the night. this is video of the fans celebrating at a watch party in san francisco. we caught up w
are saying this could be the start of a dynasty with durant, curry, thompson and green all under the age of thirty with contracts that will keep them with the warriors.after the game, steps curry talked about the win... (sot)this is steph curry's second championship and it seems he's far from done.but this is the first championship for kevin durant...reporting live in oakland, lydia pantazes kron4 news. nats of champagne celebration "who wants it. who wants it. i'll takit. i'll hold onto...
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we want to introduce a system, a sustainable a given the ageing population. nothing, our social care system will collapse. if you can tell us what the floor is now, why can you not tell us the cap? on the floor it is important we give people protection on their savings which is greater than today. that is why that figure is 100,000. on the cap, as to where you set the figure, the absolute figure that people pay, i think it is right we have the consultation. then pressure on the nhs and this nurse's wage packet. my wages from 2009 are flecked what i am earning today. how can be fair? we have had to take some hard choices the public sector about public sector pay restraint. we did that to bring public spending under control, because it was not under control under the last labour government. i am being honest with you in terms of say we will put more money in the nhs but there is not a magic money tree we can shake. i have been waiting a year and a half of this. i have suffered so much because of the work capability assessment. i will not make excuses for the ex
we want to introduce a system, a sustainable a given the ageing population. nothing, our social care system will collapse. if you can tell us what the floor is now, why can you not tell us the cap? on the floor it is important we give people protection on their savings which is greater than today. that is why that figure is 100,000. on the cap, as to where you set the figure, the absolute figure that people pay, i think it is right we have the consultation. then pressure on the nhs and this...
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the current law is 19 careers of age. if the law is signed -- 19 years of age. he law is signed, new jersey will join hawaii with the smoking age at 21. >> school boys wear skirts to protest the school dress code. the video in the morning bus. first "g.m.a.'s" first look. >> reporter: in this morning's first look, one of the jurors in bill cosby's sexual assault trial speaking out saying there's no need for a second trial. >> it would be a waste of money because the man has suffered the lost of his career and earnings over the past 11 years, it's done it's settled. >> reporter: the juror spoke to abc's pittsburgh affiliate on the condition of am -- i wondered he was going to be able to finish, because he looked really weather. >> reporter: coming up at 7:00 a.m. the "g.m.a." first look i'm lindsey davis, abc news new jersey. ♪ this summer in a place where flavor runs deep, any dish and every glass might be the best you've ever tasted as long as you don't forget your appetite. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your trip to the finger lakes at ilo
the current law is 19 careers of age. if the law is signed -- 19 years of age. he law is signed, new jersey will join hawaii with the smoking age at 21. >> school boys wear skirts to protest the school dress code. the video in the morning bus. first "g.m.a.'s" first look. >> reporter: in this morning's first look, one of the jurors in bill cosby's sexual assault trial speaking out saying there's no need for a second trial. >> it would be a waste of money because the...
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citizen parent had to have resided in the united states for ten years, five of which after the age of 14. congress determined that because such a child would have competing claims of allegiance that a greater residency was required for the pair. >> is the argument we heard much about in the floors case? >> it was made at the oral argument. but we think it's also evident of the states of face of the statute in respect to another argument that the court address there, it's important for the court itself to look at the structure, text and operation of the statute. >> talking about the differential treatment of statelessness, and hear your argument is that we need to serve have sufficient ties. >> were making both arguments. and we did argue that there should be a connection to the united states and the framework was set up that way. it's true our emphasis -- but we're now arguing and we think it's evident with this face of the statute what the provisions are after his connection to the united states. >> wire men and women her parent similarly situated with respect for their affiliation,
citizen parent had to have resided in the united states for ten years, five of which after the age of 14. congress determined that because such a child would have competing claims of allegiance that a greater residency was required for the pair. >> is the argument we heard much about in the floors case? >> it was made at the oral argument. but we think it's also evident of the states of face of the statute in respect to another argument that the court address there, it's important...
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died at the age of 91. do you remember the books growing up?at the age of 91. do you remember the books growing up? i was old enough to be around when the paddington books were first published. they were almost the first books i learnt to read with. i also had a paddington bear in somebody‘s house when my daughter took her first steps. we took the boots of the little paddington and put them on herfeet, and they fitted perfectly. i have a photo of it. one of the actors who put trade paddington in the tv show, he read that paddington was a peruvian bear, so that paddington was a peruvian bear, so he came to the audition with a south american accent. and michael bond said, no, more like noel coward! thank you both for coming. that's it for the papers tonight. thank you jenni and steve. from us all, goodbye good evening. summer seems to have deserted as for the time being. the weekend looks a little bit more promising, but we still have some rain around overnight. across northern england, where it has been particularly wet today, and that rain is m
died at the age of 91. do you remember the books growing up?at the age of 91. do you remember the books growing up? i was old enough to be around when the paddington books were first published. they were almost the first books i learnt to read with. i also had a paddington bear in somebody‘s house when my daughter took her first steps. we took the boots of the little paddington and put them on herfeet, and they fitted perfectly. i have a photo of it. one of the actors who put trade paddington...
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another child on the age of ten on the right. we know her name. we do not know the name of the boy in the preceding forecast. i want to draw your attention to something tragic about these pictures. who are these people? who could these children be? who is still live under the age of ten in the warsaw ghetto after three years of german persecution and deportation and suffering and staffation and -- starvation and so forth. who is stale live? a few monthed -- months earlier the head of the jewish administration pleaded with the people, give me your children. the germans have demanded x number of people in tomorrow's shipment. we don't want to give them the people who are work neglect factories because the germans might keep them alive. give me your children. and they had sent off all the children in -- except the children of the jewish administration in the ghetto. except the children of the jewish police force. what children were till alaw in warsaw when the ghetto uprising was suppressed? children of people who were connect. children's whose paren
another child on the age of ten on the right. we know her name. we do not know the name of the boy in the preceding forecast. i want to draw your attention to something tragic about these pictures. who are these people? who could these children be? who is still live under the age of ten in the warsaw ghetto after three years of german persecution and deportation and suffering and staffation and -- starvation and so forth. who is stale live? a few monthed -- months earlier the head of the jewish...
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fdr contracted polio in the age -- at the age of 39 years old.t is believed he picked up the polio virus at a boy scout cap he was -- camp he was speaking at over the summer. it is believed that is the case, because several boys at that camp also came down with polio. he spoke with the boys, spend some time at the camp, and then he went to the island summer home of the roosevelts off the coast of maine. a few days after arriving, he did not feel very well. he was achy and tired. he thought he was only coming down with a minor bug, so he decided to go to bed early. you walked up the steps to the second floor, and that was the last time would walk up the stairs unaided. the next morning, he could barely walk at all. you can imagine how devastating that was for him. he did not know what he had or is it was a permanent condition. for the first time in his life, he knew what despair and loss was. he had lost the use of his legs. up until that time, he had quite the charmed life. after that, he would understand what people in the great depression were
fdr contracted polio in the age -- at the age of 39 years old.t is believed he picked up the polio virus at a boy scout cap he was -- camp he was speaking at over the summer. it is believed that is the case, because several boys at that camp also came down with polio. he spoke with the boys, spend some time at the camp, and then he went to the island summer home of the roosevelts off the coast of maine. a few days after arriving, he did not feel very well. he was achy and tired. he thought he...
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and, you know, that was from the age of 4, 5, or 6, early on, though, small dollars maybe in the scheme philanthropy, the lessons learned, the values on philanthropy and the importance of philanthropy were certainly instilled from an early age. warren: you either within you have the instinct and the desire to give and share, or you don't. i think there should be a desire within that if your lifestyle changes and you are able to, and then you want to, give back. zach: really no different than when we go look for a business to buy. i was looking for a charity to partner with and to attach myself to. and make a wish was a very well known organization. it was a very fiscally responsible organization where a lot of the dollars donated to "make a wish" go toward granting wishes. and most importantly, i love the mission. i love what they did, why they existed. and the impact they had on families and on children. ♪ pat: i am pat clemency. i am the president and ceo of make-a-wish metro new york and western new york. the mission of make-a-wish is to grant wishes to children with life-threatening
and, you know, that was from the age of 4, 5, or 6, early on, though, small dollars maybe in the scheme philanthropy, the lessons learned, the values on philanthropy and the importance of philanthropy were certainly instilled from an early age. warren: you either within you have the instinct and the desire to give and share, or you don't. i think there should be a desire within that if your lifestyle changes and you are able to, and then you want to, give back. zach: really no different than...
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anybody who is working beyond the so called retirement age. i believe they learn and they bring structure to the supreme court. host: as you've been listening to some of the callers talk about this idea cutting off certain age. what goes through your mind? caller: i'm in my 80's. i'm learning. i keep up. i'm interested in my field. as i believe associate justices are. host: some of the our callers saying too long for them to serve over that much time. would affect ultimately the decisions they make? caller: no. i think they are smart enough to keep up with what is going on in the nation and as one previous caller said that like, on justice ginsburg. she is smart cookie. i listen to her when she's been speaking. she knows her mind. i think she has a sharp mind. i believe all the other justices do. they keep up with things. they are not back in the dark ages. host: utah, this is clearfield, utah republican line gloria. caller: i think supreme court justices should have no term limits. i think they should stay as long as they are mentally cognitiv
anybody who is working beyond the so called retirement age. i believe they learn and they bring structure to the supreme court. host: as you've been listening to some of the callers talk about this idea cutting off certain age. what goes through your mind? caller: i'm in my 80's. i'm learning. i keep up. i'm interested in my field. as i believe associate justices are. host: some of the our callers saying too long for them to serve over that much time. would affect ultimately the decisions they...
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peter sallis, who has died at the age of 96. baulk three constituencies. martin noses in the studio. good to see you, take us through what has happened? we heard from a number of voters who would disappoint —— who we re voters who would disappoint —— who were disappointed and angry that they had not received the postal ballot papers that they had applied for. the city council have confirmed an unspecified number that have appeared to have gone astray. they have not told us at this point how many or said which constituencies are affected. plymouth city council, is returning officer, will have coverage of three seats. one is south west devon, partially rural, thatis south west devon, partially rural, that is an extremely safe tory seat. the other two plymouth seats are extremely marginal, in the case of plymouth sutton and devonport, the tories held over it with just over 500 votes. it is marginal. people who are entitled to vote are not being able to. in terms of political outcomes, this could be significant. is that really it? if
peter sallis, who has died at the age of 96. baulk three constituencies. martin noses in the studio. good to see you, take us through what has happened? we heard from a number of voters who would disappoint —— who we re voters who would disappoint —— who were disappointed and angry that they had not received the postal ballot papers that they had applied for. the city council have confirmed an unspecified number that have appeared to have gone astray. they have not told us at this point...