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with a name like tommy.ut anyway, i knew that i had to get around the state and get people to know me. and i also knew that -- the election of 64, or 84, was going to be a crucial one. and the republicans in the assembly only had 40 seats. i went to the convention, republican convention and people were asking will you run for governor against tony in 86? and i said only if i can increase -- still remember them saying, they like me but they said, you made a terrible mistake. it hit the press that tommy thompson is putting his stake running for governor by increasing the number of seats in the assembly. and so, i went around and i had three beautiful charming woman with me. one was barbie benson from portage who is representing the republican party. she always wore these flamboyant hats. do you remember when you go to the kentucky derby, all of those big hats? she had a hat for every occasion. like this. and she went around, she would fly up and -- the caucus chairman, i pointed her caucus secretary. and diane
with a name like tommy.ut anyway, i knew that i had to get around the state and get people to know me. and i also knew that -- the election of 64, or 84, was going to be a crucial one. and the republicans in the assembly only had 40 seats. i went to the convention, republican convention and people were asking will you run for governor against tony in 86? and i said only if i can increase -- still remember them saying, they like me but they said, you made a terrible mistake. it hit the press...
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our lineage and i'll use one example of tommy's joint.nt is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscan. it's a place we can still go to today with our children or grandchildren and share the stories of what was san francisco like back in the 1950s. >> i'm the general manager at tommy's joint. people mostly recognize tommy's joint for its murals on the outside of the building. very bright blue. you drive down and see what it is. they know the building. tommy's is a san francisco hoffa, which is a german-style presenting food. we have five different carved meats and we carve it by hand at the station. you prefer it to be carved whether you like your brisket fatty or want it lean. you want your pastrami to be very lean. you can say i want that piece of corn beef and want it cut, you know, very thick and i want it with some sauerkraut. tell the guys how you want to prepare it and they will do it right in front of you. san francisco's a place that's changing restaurants, except for tommy's joint. tom
our lineage and i'll use one example of tommy's joint.nt is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscan. it's a place we can still go to today with our children or grandchildren and share the stories of what was san francisco like back in the 1950s. >> i'm the general manager at tommy's joint. people mostly recognize tommy's joint for its murals on the outside of the building. very bright blue. you drive down and see what it is. they know the...
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- - tommy thompson remember to thank me but we were having a tough time getting it passed. the speaker called me over to say president bush to his credit was wonderful he came in from england i think to see the queen and just landed the night before.. so i have this individual congressman wanted to wait again who the president would appoint as a federal judge i called over and said you have to tellal the president so i can talk to him and he will be assure the two congressmen he will appoint the congressmen in arizona. you wanthe me to call the president at 4:00 in the morning? i said yes. the president gets on. not happy i woke him up and said mister president, we have a situation with two individuals that may vote for part d and if we get reassurance so they got on the phone and said yes bring him on but after it was all over he said they would vote for it. this is. after we kept the role open the longest it had ever been open 1:30 a.m. through 4:30 a.m. and then that past and there were two other individual so we ended up with 219 votes we only needed 217 so that past th
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i'm here for you, tommy, if you ever decide you want to quit. >> laura: tommy, did you smoke cigarettesyour way to get off? >> no, no cigarettes. cigarettes are bad for you. i would never do anything that's bad for your lungs. i just stick to juul. >> laura: have you heard of wet lungs? what that is. >> no. so what is that? >> laura: wet lungs, doctor, explain it to us. we are finding a lot of juul usurers developing this syndrome called wet lung. >> also known as popcorn lung which can cause scarring and inflammation in your lungs. people who start off using vaping products, it's considered a gateway drug and can lead people to actually start smoking real cigarettes. that is a concern. >> no, popcorn is delicious. i'm not worried about that. >> laura: what flavor do you use? >> mango is my go-to but i will blow whatever. whatever's put in front of me. >> laura: they are regulating it now. the flavors are gone. you should go full on menthol cigarettes. >> the man can't stop me. >> that's the other thing, they are targeting cigarettes to children, mango, hawaiian punch. >> laura: that's
i'm here for you, tommy, if you ever decide you want to quit. >> laura: tommy, did you smoke cigarettesyour way to get off? >> no, no cigarettes. cigarettes are bad for you. i would never do anything that's bad for your lungs. i just stick to juul. >> laura: have you heard of wet lungs? what that is. >> no. so what is that? >> laura: wet lungs, doctor, explain it to us. we are finding a lot of juul usurers developing this syndrome called wet lung. >> also...
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why are you asking tommy robinson?profile and he can bring a lot of people to the march. he will assist us in that. everyone knows what he stands for. he has been persecuted by the state for his views. i was in court when that case was referred to the attorney general because the judge knew there was no case whatsoever. tommy robinson was in solitary confinement forfour months because of that. i think he is a good person to have an side. a lot of people respect his stand on things and his courage. it isn't about him or nigel farage. you are appointing him as an adviser and responding to criticism so it is about that. he is a convicted criminal. he was convicted of contempt of court. you have convicted criminals sitting in the house of lords making laws over us and no one seems bothered about that. he has a few minor convictions. lots of people have had criminal convictions in the past and it doesn't mean to say they can't do something good in the present and future. by bringing him into the fold of the party, albeit as
why are you asking tommy robinson?profile and he can bring a lot of people to the march. he will assist us in that. everyone knows what he stands for. he has been persecuted by the state for his views. i was in court when that case was referred to the attorney general because the judge knew there was no case whatsoever. tommy robinson was in solitary confinement forfour months because of that. i think he is a good person to have an side. a lot of people respect his stand on things and his...
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papas: ♪ all the leaves are brown all the leaves are brown and the sky is gray and the sky is gray ♪ tommyndelles: ♪ ain't it beautiful crystal blue persuasion ♪ the cowsills: ♪ give me a head with hair long, beautiful hair shining, gleaming ♪ felix: hi, i am i'm felix cavaliere from the rascals. if you are like me and you grew up in the 1960's, you are part of a generation that thought it could change the world by planting the seeds of a better social order. and knew that one of the best ways to spread that message was in the music. the rascals: ♪ all the world over, so easy to see people everywhere just want to be free ♪ lovin' spoonful: ♪ hot town, summer in the city back of my neck getting dirty and gritty ♪ the moody blues: ♪ tuesday afternoon ♪ felix: the 1960's was filled with unbridled idealism and a youthful exuberance causing everything around us to change. how we looked, how we thought, and how we felt. the 5th dimension: ♪ this is the dawning of the age of aquarius age of aquarius ♪ thunderclap newman: ♪ call out the instigators because there's something in the air ♪ the hollie
papas: ♪ all the leaves are brown all the leaves are brown and the sky is gray and the sky is gray ♪ tommyndelles: ♪ ain't it beautiful crystal blue persuasion ♪ the cowsills: ♪ give me a head with hair long, beautiful hair shining, gleaming ♪ felix: hi, i am i'm felix cavaliere from the rascals. if you are like me and you grew up in the 1960's, you are part of a generation that thought it could change the world by planting the seeds of a better social order. and knew that one of...
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tommy makinson to finish! england were ecstatic, another sporting occasion for anfield to savour.ictory at the turkish open. he came from three shots behind going into the final round to win in a play—off, both he and china's li haotong finished on 17 under. it's his 19th career win and lifts him back to the top of the rankings for the first time since september. there was a surprise result in the final of the paris masters where the 22—year—old russian karen khachanov beat the world number one novak djokovic. khachanov, currently ranked number 18 in the world, had already defeated three top ten players on his way to the final. djokovic — a four time winner here — lost in striaght sets — 7—5 6—4. it's the russian‘s first masters 1000 title. djokovic had been on a 22 match winning run. we will have more later.
tommy makinson to finish! england were ecstatic, another sporting occasion for anfield to savour.ictory at the turkish open. he came from three shots behind going into the final round to win in a play—off, both he and china's li haotong finished on 17 under. it's his 19th career win and lifts him back to the top of the rankings for the first time since september. there was a surprise result in the final of the paris masters where the 22—year—old russian karen khachanov beat the world...
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between tommy robes in israel is of course middle east forum and you know the director of middle east forum is gentleman called greg roman a former employee of the israeli foreign ministry and the israeli defense ministry and middle east for of course fund the. legal fees and also the free tommy campaign and protests which of course had people chasing police down the street wednesday is another silent march for grand lots of news about toxic soil and other elements but the papers and the media particularly fascinated by the pulling activities of a group of people on november the fifth what did you make of the ground for the legacy what i think the really important thing here is not to deemphasize the recent victories that have been had by the campaign so number one was the victory and particularly you know we can attribute it to go ahead he who is a member of the bereaved in the community who tirelessly since the fire took it point himself to lobby the housing minister which changed i think about three times but eventually they made a concession which was to change building regulation
between tommy robes in israel is of course middle east forum and you know the director of middle east forum is gentleman called greg roman a former employee of the israeli foreign ministry and the israeli defense ministry and middle east for of course fund the. legal fees and also the free tommy campaign and protests which of course had people chasing police down the street wednesday is another silent march for grand lots of news about toxic soil and other elements but the papers and the media...
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why are you asking tommy robinson?ot of people to the march. everyone knows what he stands for. he has been persecuted by the state for his views. i was in court when it was referred to the attorney general because they knew there was no case. he was in solitary confinement forfour no case. he was in solitary confinement for four months. a lot of people respect his stand on things and his courage. it isn't about him or nigel farage. you are appointing him as an adviser and responding to criticism so it is about that. he is a convicted criminal. you have convicted criminals sitting in the house of lords making laws over as and no one seems bothered. he has minor convictions. lots of people have had criminal convictions in the past and it doesn't mean to say they can't do something good in the present and future. by bringing him into the fold of the party you are flying in the face of your own rules which bans former members of the bnp and edl. it is not in the party. we have prescribed list. there are ex—bnp members sit
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ramos ♪ (aplausos) mira tommy ♪ Ándale mira. >> mira que a tommy lo habÍamos tenido acÁ en "un nuevoabajo, pero me imagino que hubo momentos en los que claro que solidarizas con ellos que sientes su dolor cÓmo fue esto para ti. >> convivÍa mÁs con ellos que con mi familia, llegÁbamos al set, 8 a 9 de la maÑana, hasta las 7 a 20:00 pm estÁbamos junto compartÍamos afuera del set en duelos internacionales fueron momentos complicados pero hubo uno que me llamÓ la atencion, chelly siempre llegaba sonrÍen te y saludaba a todo el mundo, pero el dÍa que compitieron por la recompensa familiar, se fue sin despedirse de nadie, nunca lo habÍa hecho y al dia siguiente, chelly me dice discÚlpame por haberme ido sin despedirme, siempre lo hacÍa, pero me afectÓ mucho, no querÍa hablar con nadie, jorgito tambiÉn se nos perdiÓ, lo perdimos. >> erasmo nos decÍas que para ti fue difÍcil no solamente a au ciencia tanto tiempo de tu familia, estabas en un hotel, tenÍas comida a gusto, quÉ mÁs admiras del sacrificio que hicieron ellos? >> lo mÁs complicado, yo creo que era la comunicaciÓn, sin menospreciar
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i'm going to throw it over to tommy. >> all right. if you're in california, you have to eat tacos. so i've got some people competing to make tacos, and i think kaia might win because she's going for the guac. our congressman probably knows that too. >> there's guac underneath, but you've really got to get the tomato flavor to make it work. the important thing though is that people have been standing in line waiting for these tacos. you know what? diamond and silk though, they're getting ready to go. they're loading it with the meat. we're not vegans here, we're not vegetarians finish. >> we love meat. we love meat. yes, we do. >> do you think donald trump would like one of your tacos? >> i think that he would, because i'm making it with chicken, and he love kfc. i think he'd love it. >> donald trump, from san diego, we're thankful for you, thankful for taco, for guac and for california. be right back. be right back. . >> welcome to what made america great. i am 70 miles off the coast of florida today stop is mount rushmore. the oldest
i'm going to throw it over to tommy. >> all right. if you're in california, you have to eat tacos. so i've got some people competing to make tacos, and i think kaia might win because she's going for the guac. our congressman probably knows that too. >> there's guac underneath, but you've really got to get the tomato flavor to make it work. the important thing though is that people have been standing in line waiting for these tacos. you know what? diamond and silk though, they're...
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today he shot behind and tommy fleetwood. tomorrow to have any chance at taking the race to dubai and defending that crown and there are just too many shots to be made up, too many players to beat and overtake. i think we can safely say that molinari even though he is not having his best week will win the race to dubai for the first time. iain carter there. membership to the 100 club will have to wait a little longer for roger federer. defeat to alexander zverev in the semi—finals at the season ending atp finals means his bid for a century of career titles goes on. for zverev, it was the biggest win of his career and and he will face either novak djokovic or kevin anderson in tomorrow's final, but the german was left apologising to his rival and the crowd, as paul frostick reports. roger federer is a six—time champion at the atp tour finals. success in london has come eight times at wimbledon too. this a city where he enjoys lifting trophies. and the crowd love him too — at 37 many wonderjust how long federer can go on. his o
today he shot behind and tommy fleetwood. tomorrow to have any chance at taking the race to dubai and defending that crown and there are just too many shots to be made up, too many players to beat and overtake. i think we can safely say that molinari even though he is not having his best week will win the race to dubai for the first time. iain carter there. membership to the 100 club will have to wait a little longer for roger federer. defeat to alexander zverev in the semi—finals at the...
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a moment of finesse, tommy makinson again on hand with the finish.. if anyone would have the final say, it was going to be makinson. makinson comes back towards the middle. tommy makinson to finish off! a hat-trick to seal the match and series. a bit emotional, the poll on the shirt with these lads, it means a lot, and to perform as a team as we did is brilliant. england ecstatic. another sporting occasion for anfield to savour. it's time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's football results as match of the day 2, and in scotland, sportscene follow soon on bbc one. manchester city are back at the top of the premier league after a 6—1 victory over southampton. city scored three goals within the first 20 minutes. chelsea also won today, beating crystal palace 3—1. in the scottish premiership, an 87th minute goal from lewis ferguson gave aberdeen a 2—1victory over kilmarnock at rugby park. there's more on the bbc sport website, including news ofjustin rose's return to the top of golf‘s world rankings, plus khachanov‘s victory over no
a moment of finesse, tommy makinson again on hand with the finish.. if anyone would have the final say, it was going to be makinson. makinson comes back towards the middle. tommy makinson to finish off! a hat-trick to seal the match and series. a bit emotional, the poll on the shirt with these lads, it means a lot, and to perform as a team as we did is brilliant. england ecstatic. another sporting occasion for anfield to savour. it's time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's...
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you touched on the strength of tommy.he calvin business, and i think you have to look at it on a 12-month basis, the business on the top line is up just about 7% for the year and earnings are up 2% for the year so we're disappointed with the operating margins in the business, and they've been negatively impacted by the two issues you talked about are the jeans business we've gone from a fashion point of view, and an elevation point of view, too far too fast. raised prices going into this market, and i think we'll adjust as we go into the spring season. but on a relative basis, every other piece of the calvin business really performing strongly for us. >> these are fashion issues. you get the fashion right, people come right back nothing structural with jeans? >> look, calvin is a $9 billion global brand on a retail basis, and jeans represent about 10% of that volume. so it's not a jeans brand, it's a brand that sells jeans it's such bigger, underwear business, sportswear business. so we have to be honest about it, we didn
you touched on the strength of tommy.he calvin business, and i think you have to look at it on a 12-month basis, the business on the top line is up just about 7% for the year and earnings are up 2% for the year so we're disappointed with the operating margins in the business, and they've been negatively impacted by the two issues you talked about are the jeans business we've gone from a fashion point of view, and an elevation point of view, too far too fast. raised prices going into this...
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strong relationship debatable lens on and i thank you thank you after the break what links farrell tommy robinson and the i.d.f. we speak to award winning hip hop artist and activist cokie all this more coming up in part two going underground. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ash was a german company develops in the denied a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby if anything paul. she said is just. minix and i don't mind victims have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge. during the. thirty years lebanon has been subject to six invasions from israel. six invasions. practically every i mean every five years we are having. one and this is definitely the kind of thing you have never. welcome back the last twenty four hours of mainstream media were fill
strong relationship debatable lens on and i thank you thank you after the break what links farrell tommy robinson and the i.d.f. we speak to award winning hip hop artist and activist cokie all this more coming up in part two going underground. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ash was a german company develops in the denied a drug that...
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at the company's headquarters in dairy salon tommy mckee phone booth also the team of twenty partners none have ever worked in the field before and only four of them are trained ingenious they all learned how to build wind generators on the job using you tube to turtles when they started later they had the idea of connecting them to water pumps which turned out to be their most important innovation today. we want. to be able to distribute water in most of the villages so even the government can come in and help in distributing water to other areas especially past released and farmers. who really wish to get to the point of helping the entire community. the government has been planning a major wind path for years but it is a long way from being finished meanwhile local solutions like to mimic it for was providing water. and electricity at least to some villages. let's go to the islands of cape verde the island chain has a lot of potential in terms of renewable energy it's almost always sunny and the wind blows constantly no wonder the government is looking to expand its wind and solar
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tommy mckee phone who is a man with a mission has already built ten wind generators with his partners two years ago they founded the company team success at the beginning they started welding for other companies but soon realized that they could build windmills themselves most of the staff comes from remote regions interns anea electricity and water a hard to come by not even a flood of concern ians have access to electrical power. to see by the time on a child a mortal or two but you have you seen as young people in their villages we faced the challenge of drilling and getting water out of the boreholes by the sierra and especially pumping water out of it was the main challenge court corner thought of finding an alternative way of solving the problem in the area a mile eight hour we started thinking of how the problem could come to an end of scale. we see day. to day i went by needs to be repaired the company owners are fixing it themselves a small windmill costs between three thousand five hundred and five thousand five hundred euros more than half of the windmill sold run water pon
tommy mckee phone who is a man with a mission has already built ten wind generators with his partners two years ago they founded the company team success at the beginning they started welding for other companies but soon realized that they could build windmills themselves most of the staff comes from remote regions interns anea electricity and water a hard to come by not even a flood of concern ians have access to electrical power. to see by the time on a child a mortal or two but you have you...
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such as those of georgia and tommy. forty-two schools. more than three .4 million pounds will be taken. the prime minister claim. it is incredible will it get a grip or step aside. >> he will know that we are putting extra money into school funding he will know that obviously we have changed the national funding formulator. they would welcome the fact that in the northwest we now had over 895,000 children and that as an increase of over hundred 75,000 children. he also needs to look at the outcomes from schools and excellent work that is being done by those who are now in good enough statements under the last labor government. >> will my right honorable friend. join me in watching from the public gallery. does she agree with me that is not just a question of getting more women in parliament but encouraging women from all ways of life to work through that background as well. do they have the foundation. the access public life. can i say to my right honorable friend i'm very happy to welcome these constituents i hope that the constituent wi
such as those of georgia and tommy. forty-two schools. more than three .4 million pounds will be taken. the prime minister claim. it is incredible will it get a grip or step aside. >> he will know that we are putting extra money into school funding he will know that obviously we have changed the national funding formulator. they would welcome the fact that in the northwest we now had over 895,000 children and that as an increase of over hundred 75,000 children. he also needs to look at...
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tommy curry please welcome ishmael reed to the podium. [applause] >> this organize can do without me, but it can't do without justin and -- who are contribute their time without pay. that's why i want you to give us some money. [laughter] because unlike some of the awards in the northeast, we don't have inside traders. you know sitting on our board. nor do we have auate parties where millionaires can have -- i'm going to start with you because i thought i was going to make the most controversial. i'm usually the one. [laughter] i i'm -- these are excellent acceptance speeches i'd like to publish them. my daughter runs a magazine in tennessee so we'd like you to send the acceptance speeches to her. her email is t read oarama. so give justin some money, give him some checks. alexander hamilton, the abolitionist, saw blacks horses and cows as the same, private property. he had econfused the british of stealing needing rose from their owners. they was when blacks were treated as farm animals. he said his white slave master father saw no diffe
tommy curry please welcome ishmael reed to the podium. [applause] >> this organize can do without me, but it can't do without justin and -- who are contribute their time without pay. that's why i want you to give us some money. [laughter] because unlike some of the awards in the northeast, we don't have inside traders. you know sitting on our board. nor do we have auate parties where millionaires can have -- i'm going to start with you because i thought i was going to make the most...
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the prince of wales and there was the reading by the actor byjohn seven which was the memoir of a tommyinal sentence struck me. it was the end of four years of a terrible war and there was huge uncertainty about the horror for so many years and the final sentence was, after yea rs many years and the final sentence was, after years and years it can quietness of that cold november day was awarded. surely it was the stages day —— strangest day. just one thought from so many who have beenin one thought from so many who have been in so many services across the uk. here, of course the main one involving the queen and members of the royal family. and the daily last post ceremony takes place as it is that 8pm every time. last post plays royal correspondence looks at how britain remembers the end of world war i. the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 oi’ the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 or $0 the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 or so british lives had been lost in that war and it was in their remembrance at the cenotaph was originally constructed and in timeless fashion and in largely unchanging fo
the prince of wales and there was the reading by the actor byjohn seven which was the memoir of a tommyinal sentence struck me. it was the end of four years of a terrible war and there was huge uncertainty about the horror for so many years and the final sentence was, after yea rs many years and the final sentence was, after years and years it can quietness of that cold november day was awarded. surely it was the stages day —— strangest day. just one thought from so many who have beenin one...
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tommy makinson to finish! england we re tommy makinson to finish! it was all made by purdue special people around me. playing against him, george, and thenjake, playing against him, george, and then jake, we were playing against him, george, and thenjake, we were top—quality and it shows what good team chemistry we have got. jonny bairstow has been ruled out of the first of england's three test matches against sri lanka, which begin on tuesday. the wicketkeeper twisted his ankle playing football in training during the one—day series, and missed the final two 50—over matches. england have not won a test series in sri lanka since 2001. it's not yet been announced who will take bairstow‘s place behind the stumps for the match in galle. johnny for the match in galle. is unavailable for the storm probably johnny is unavailable for the storm, probably a decision based more on the long—term, giving him a little bit of extra time to hopefully get right for that second test and not put him into much doubt for the rest of the winter, looking forward to next s
tommy makinson to finish! england we re tommy makinson to finish! it was all made by purdue special people around me. playing against him, george, and thenjake, playing against him, george, and then jake, we were playing against him, george, and thenjake, we were top—quality and it shows what good team chemistry we have got. jonny bairstow has been ruled out of the first of england's three test matches against sri lanka, which begin on tuesday. the wicketkeeper twisted his ankle playing...
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today he shot high and tommy fleetwood.efending that crown and there are just too many shots to be made up, too many players to beat and overtake. i think we can safely say that francesco molinari even though he is not having his best week will win the race to dubai for the first time. ronnie o'sullivan is through to the final of the northern ireland open after a thrilling deciding frame victory over mark selby. in a high quality contest, this incredible fluke in the decider proved pivotal for o'sullivan, as he cleared up to take the match on the final black. he'll face eitherjudd trump or the israeli—born scot eden sharav in tomorrow's final in belfast. they play their semifinal later tonight. it looks like scotland have scored a brilliant try but they are checking to see if there was a forward pass against them. that is all the sport. i will
today he shot high and tommy fleetwood.efending that crown and there are just too many shots to be made up, too many players to beat and overtake. i think we can safely say that francesco molinari even though he is not having his best week will win the race to dubai for the first time. ronnie o'sullivan is through to the final of the northern ireland open after a thrilling deciding frame victory over mark selby. in a high quality contest, this incredible fluke in the decider proved pivotal for...
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where's tommy? (sfx: stage doors opening) i thought he was with you? no jack! (sfx: piano plays "twinkle twinkle little star" tommy? (sfx: audience laughing) go get him! don't stop. keep playing. (sfx: pianist playing masterful duet) here we go here's the fun part did you do this? great job! (sfx: audience applause) . maria: welcome back to "wall street." more now of my exclusive interview with barry diller, he has had a front row seat to the technology revolution, that's where the conversation continues. are you surprised what has taken place in the last 25 years? i mean, when you -- >> well, shocked -- not shocked, it's a stupid thing. when you're inside of a revolution, which i was lucky enough to get into in timing to get into at a very early stage, you don't realize the effects of what is happening so to speak around you. but this revolution, which began in '95, digital, actually this internet, this interactivity. my interactivity experience started at home shopping network and qvc. maria: gotcha. >> this happened -- this is a truly radical revolution, and
where's tommy? (sfx: stage doors opening) i thought he was with you? no jack! (sfx: piano plays "twinkle twinkle little star" tommy? (sfx: audience laughing) go get him! don't stop. keep playing. (sfx: pianist playing masterful duet) here we go here's the fun part did you do this? great job! (sfx: audience applause) . maria: welcome back to "wall street." more now of my exclusive interview with barry diller, he has had a front row seat to the technology revolution, that's...
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the former english defence league leader tommy robinson has been appointed as an advisor to the ukiprd batten. the party said mr robinson, whose real name is stephen yaxley—lennon, will advise on rape gangs and prison reform. mr robinson's currently banned from joining ukip under rules which barformer english defence league and british national party members. ukip's former leader, nigel farage, is calling for a vote of no confidence in mr batten after the appointment of mr robinson. there's no realistic prospect of the government meeting its own deadline to install smart energy meters, according to a report from the national audit office. every home in britain is supposed to have a smart meter by 2020. they allow readings to be made remotely and are supposed to help customers save money. well, speaking earlier to bbc breakfast, rob cheesewright from smart energy gb, the campaign to promote smart meters, said that despite the rising costs, consumers will see the benefits in the long term. 0ur role is to help people understand the benefits and for people who are getting smart meters th
the former english defence league leader tommy robinson has been appointed as an advisor to the ukiprd batten. the party said mr robinson, whose real name is stephen yaxley—lennon, will advise on rape gangs and prison reform. mr robinson's currently banned from joining ukip under rules which barformer english defence league and british national party members. ukip's former leader, nigel farage, is calling for a vote of no confidence in mr batten after the appointment of mr robinson. there's...
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tommy, thanks for the question >> love tommy. >> we do, too. >>> scott, trying to snap one of its longest losing streaks in years and coming off nine-pont lows as saudi arabia said opec and allies may cut production, that's what's behind the price move today what else do you think is behind this rebound we're seeing in crude prices >> it's a technical move we're bouncing because we have been down so many days in the row. it's what opec and the russians announce that they want to cut back on production by a million barrels. that will support the price of oil. now i don't think that we rallied right up to $65, $70 right away we still need to see the numbers come out of iran, see what they're exporting and the u.s. refiners are in maintenance which means supplies are building that will end in a few weeks and we'll start drawing crude oil here i think right now $60 will be your base for crude oil. i don't think it sees below that again. $63.50 is your next bid of resistance if we get above that, we could go to $65 immediately. and then at the opec meeting december 6th, if they announce those
tommy, thanks for the question >> love tommy. >> we do, too. >>> scott, trying to snap one of its longest losing streaks in years and coming off nine-pont lows as saudi arabia said opec and allies may cut production, that's what's behind the price move today what else do you think is behind this rebound we're seeing in crude prices >> it's a technical move we're bouncing because we have been down so many days in the row. it's what opec and the russians announce that...
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if you are an average tommy what were your chances of getting this treatment? your chances are pretty good, you people out there who has a lot of experience wanted to deliver the care they knew how to do to give, and a system that was ready for them. from 1917. we had the very first fatal repair hospital in britain from 1917. they are doing really pioneering work and repairing soft tissue and hard tissue and the surgeons understand that if they don't do this people's lives are going to be ruined, it is not a question of you can go outside, because your face has been blown to pieces, but also how you breathe, how we can close your rise, the kind of food you going to be able to eat, how he will be able to get married in dental work. they know what the sta kes a re. in dental work. they know what the stakes are. to everybody who has a big hole blown in theirface whether the officer on ordinary tommy is going to get the same level of treatment. and finally when you reflect on this, the commemorations to the cause of the weekend, what is the optimistic message you h
if you are an average tommy what were your chances of getting this treatment? your chances are pretty good, you people out there who has a lot of experience wanted to deliver the care they knew how to do to give, and a system that was ready for them. from 1917. we had the very first fatal repair hospital in britain from 1917. they are doing really pioneering work and repairing soft tissue and hard tissue and the surgeons understand that if they don't do this people's lives are going to be...
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government take action tommy suspects that if the mines were located close to white communities they would have been cleaned up years ago. especially when it comes through in business population are people who have been already that's where a lot of global environmental justice is happening in the united states where the canaries seriously they killed we're. assuming that were expendable which were not . and then of a whole are far from the only native people to face a similar situation an estimated seventy percent of the world's uranium deposits are located on indigenous lands. activist vanessa brown is one of the many navajos to have lost family members to cancer. for decades she's been fighting for change. in. our nation the navajo nation used to have the largest birthrate. in the nation and now we find we have the highest defect. and a lot of. the strip mining of these these are dangerous. to our people and the animals and the water affects everything. grew up on the doorstep of a uranium processing. back then a lot of houses were built using stones laced with your rhenium from t
government take action tommy suspects that if the mines were located close to white communities they would have been cleaned up years ago. especially when it comes through in business population are people who have been already that's where a lot of global environmental justice is happening in the united states where the canaries seriously they killed we're. assuming that were expendable which were not . and then of a whole are far from the only native people to face a similar situation an...