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william young there in taipei to india now where prime minister narendra modi rose to power on a promise of job creation with new elections on the horizon we ask has he kept that promise or the task is certainly huge millions of jobs need to be created and one newspaper claims that confidential government documents put unemployment at a forty five year high are some of prime minister modi's opponents say a massive job gap is looming with thirty thousand young people entering the market every day but just four hundred fifty of them getting jobs while the prime minister reject such statistics saying they don't reflect the reality in india instead he's looking at new ways to collect the data and the latest official job figures were released before two thousand and twelve so there's not much to go on then for indians to decide whether kept his come pain promises or not well let's talk a little bit more about that and bring our correspondent in or rather new poor ananta who is a writer for the indian financial news website wards and she joins us in one by a good to see oh please tell us how s
william young there in taipei to india now where prime minister narendra modi rose to power on a promise of job creation with new elections on the horizon we ask has he kept that promise or the task is certainly huge millions of jobs need to be created and one newspaper claims that confidential government documents put unemployment at a forty five year high are some of prime minister modi's opponents say a massive job gap is looming with thirty thousand young people entering the market every...
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>> i spoke to hayden william, the young man being yelled at attack was unprovoked. >> this shows two men fighting a man in all black wearing a backpa and yelling at hayden willia invited on campus by member for the conservative organi man in black purchased him in the face while he was looking he was on the hannity show thursd night. said hey, crime hoaxes hurt real victim his safety when another man approa the table he was workin at tuesday afternoon. promot violence and proceeded to get aggression out on us. >> he and others took out cell he is a student at uc berkeley and the president of turning point berkeley and vice presid campus republicans. promot violence considering he assaulted my friend. it's clear this university perpet or victims are. it's intolerable and has noplace on this campus. >> berkeley police are releas photo of the suspec they d if the man >> thanks very much. the stunning arrest of jussie smolle agains for moan. the empire actor is out on $100,0 bond and forced to give >> jus ignoring suppor despite what police are callin a hoax. after turningself in early t
>> i spoke to hayden william, the young man being yelled at attack was unprovoked. >> this shows two men fighting a man in all black wearing a backpa and yelling at hayden willia invited on campus by member for the conservative organi man in black purchased him in the face while he was looking he was on the hannity show thursd night. said hey, crime hoaxes hurt real victim his safety when another man approa the table he was workin at tuesday afternoon. promot violence and proceeded...
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the point to harness the wind is the true story of a young william and usually won't sit idly by and watch his village start just gifted with an inventive mind and a thirst for knowledge william takes his family's fate into his own hands in sunday's edition would. want to do it. to tell it geo force directorial debut is based on a bestselling memoir of the same title it's the true story of william come upon a good age thirteen built with nets to irrigate fields and save his village from famine. i was just deeply inspired by by william story and what he did and i was very moved by it and i felt that there was. an incredible amount of layering to it and what happened to not only william but his community just have such a wide a resonance to me well you must parents hope that sending their son to school will provide him a better future but natural disasters crop failure hunger and scarce funds make that dream impossible. you some. believe in the past she's it's hard for the real william to look back on that time i have like mixed feelings the only reason why i have mixed feelings becaus
the point to harness the wind is the true story of a young william and usually won't sit idly by and watch his village start just gifted with an inventive mind and a thirst for knowledge william takes his family's fate into his own hands in sunday's edition would. want to do it. to tell it geo force directorial debut is based on a bestselling memoir of the same title it's the true story of william come upon a good age thirteen built with nets to irrigate fields and save his village from famine....
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james waterhouse — a reporter with the victoria derbyshire programme —has been to fort william where one youngture and it's pretty bleak if we don't do anything about climate change. for more than a century, our planet has been getting warmer. and the row over what global leaders should do about it isn't exactly cooling off. now, schoolchildren are taking a stand for their futures. we are on our way to meet a 13—year—old girl in the scottish highlands. it's usually the job of environmental lobbyists or experienced campaigners to tell the people in power to do more about climate change. but there are a growing number of younger voices now able to do that, as well. patiently waiting at fort william is 13—year—old holly gillibrand. what do we want? climate action! when do we want it? now! holly has been missing an hour of class every friday morning. thousands of students around the world shouldn't be having to strike from school to make our voices heard. i want to get scottish leaders to take climate change seriously, and that they are destroying my future. most of my teachers are quite supportiv
james waterhouse — a reporter with the victoria derbyshire programme —has been to fort william where one youngture and it's pretty bleak if we don't do anything about climate change. for more than a century, our planet has been getting warmer. and the row over what global leaders should do about it isn't exactly cooling off. now, schoolchildren are taking a stand for their futures. we are on our way to meet a 13—year—old girl in the scottish highlands. it's usually the job of...
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a very inspirational tale about a young boy called william kamkwamba, a real life story, who invented in 2001 and brought the rains to malawi. it's an african fairytale and yet, directed by chiwetel, has all the sort of politics and corruption and the environmentalism you need in an african tale. i wish it the best. it is very, very earnest but it is very well done indeed. by the end of it you're cheering with the wind itself to get those rains and the water coming to feed the crops. really well performed. a very sweet film. actually, it's a wonderful title, isn't it? the boy who harnessed the wind. it does what it says on the tin. yes. with tin. jason, thank you so much for being with us. pleasure. good to see you. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. good evening. what a weekend it has been. exceptionally high temperatures. the highest temperatures. the highest temperature today was 19.1 degrees in west wales and that is a new record for wales in february. more to come over the next few days. warm sunny days at cold frosty nights. pretty chilly out there. foggy mornings and
a very inspirational tale about a young boy called william kamkwamba, a real life story, who invented in 2001 and brought the rains to malawi. it's an african fairytale and yet, directed by chiwetel, has all the sort of politics and corruption and the environmentalism you need in an african tale. i wish it the best. it is very, very earnest but it is very well done indeed. by the end of it you're cheering with the wind itself to get those rains and the water coming to feed the crops. really...
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meanwhile, her husband prince p william son the news this ocentary titled "the queen's children," british journalist jeremy paxman revealing a young year before she died. >> we talked about our children and said william often told her he didn't really want to be king and then harry would say, well, if you don't want the job, i'll have it. >> since then both princes have spoken quite candidly about their commitment to their royal duties. william telling the bbc in a 2016 interview that, quote, he didn't lie awake waiting to be king. >> i certainly don't lie awake waiting or hoping for it because it sadly means my family will have moved on and i don't want that. >> reporter: harry on the other hand famously telling "newsweek," we are not doing it for ourselves but for the greater good of the people. he said is there any one of the royal family would wants to be king or queen? i don't think so. but we will carry out our duties at the right time. >> they will, indeed. prince harry and meghan not slowing down either. they're gearing up for a three-day visit to morocco from the 23rd to the 25th of this month and then we'll see when that
meanwhile, her husband prince p william son the news this ocentary titled "the queen's children," british journalist jeremy paxman revealing a young year before she died. >> we talked about our children and said william often told her he didn't really want to be king and then harry would say, well, if you don't want the job, i'll have it. >> since then both princes have spoken quite candidly about their commitment to their royal duties. william telling the bbc in a 2016...
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is the former us president tweeted his support for the star off to it's saying is i on william seems like a nice young man. as well as an outstanding basketball player wishing him a speedy recovery. it did not stop there thoughh it was a field day for nike's rivals including puma which tweeted that the plalayers shoud have warned that shoes. tweet was subsequently deleted which in itsese made the headlines usa today calling the tweet poor taste over a mishap. nike shares took a hit the company said. the quality and performance of our products are of utmost importance while this is an isolated occurrence we are working to identify the issue. the incident with williams shoe is not the first with nike products nike replaced at the dust in two thousand and seventeen is the official supplier of basketball jerseys to the nba. and that means some complaints about the shirt to ripping. well she has dipped the memesn twittete sold. nike having a very bad shoe day. timex for the business use with a cake movie could indicate either we're counting down to the end of that tax truce between the world's two largest
is the former us president tweeted his support for the star off to it's saying is i on william seems like a nice young man. as well as an outstanding basketball player wishing him a speedy recovery. it did not stop there thoughh it was a field day for nike's rivals including puma which tweeted that the plalayers shoud have warned that shoes. tweet was subsequently deleted which in itsese made the headlines usa today calling the tweet poor taste over a mishap. nike shares took a hit the company...
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a very inspirational tale about a young boy called william kamkwamba, a real life story, who inventedas all the sort of politics and corruption and the environmentalism you need in an african tale. i wish it the best. it is very, very earnest but it is very well done indeed. by the end of it you're cheering with the wind itself to get those rains and the water coming to feed the crops. really well performed. a very sweet film. actually, it's a wonderful title, isn't it? the boy who harnessed the wind. it does what it says on the tin. yes. with tin. jason, thank you so much for being with us. pleasure. good to see you. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. temperatures across parts of wales got up to 19.1 degrees today, provisionally a new record for wales in february. more warm sunshine through the week ahead, but with frosty night and foggy mornings. things will then turn more unsettled later in the week. tonight, after a warm day, things will turn cold, particularly in the south. one or two places, down to minus six degrees. more widely, temperatures just below freezing. ext
a very inspirational tale about a young boy called william kamkwamba, a real life story, who inventedas all the sort of politics and corruption and the environmentalism you need in an african tale. i wish it the best. it is very, very earnest but it is very well done indeed. by the end of it you're cheering with the wind itself to get those rains and the water coming to feed the crops. really well performed. a very sweet film. actually, it's a wonderful title, isn't it? the boy who harnessed...
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mirror after they report he shamed football clubs for exploiting young players and not caring about their mental health. prince williame've got to change the way we look after players" wright, rachel and digby, wright, racheland digby, let's plunge straight in rachel with the daily telegraph, a striking picture of michael cohen swearing the oath, to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth but as some of the republican congressman pointed out, he is a liar. and he said he was as well during the hearing, but yes, it is true that the republicans have been very determined to tarnish this man, as he in turn, lays bare his time as donald trump's fixer, which he was for ten years. he is the one that is characterised trump as a racist, a con man, and achieved. during this very long hearing, which was a, it's a committee that's investigating trump's potential flouting of campaign election rules, and also his business practises. during this, i think it was 4—5 hours, various things came to light. there are accusations that he hasn't paid off pawn stars —— per night if he stars, canape pawn stars —— per night if
mirror after they report he shamed football clubs for exploiting young players and not caring about their mental health. prince williame've got to change the way we look after players" wright, rachel and digby, wright, racheland digby, let's plunge straight in rachel with the daily telegraph, a striking picture of michael cohen swearing the oath, to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth but as some of the republican congressman pointed out, he is a liar. and he said he...
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southern california father defense the doctor that recommended edible marijuana for his young son and dr. william i doman is in jeopardy of losing his license because of it but is father says it was effective. his five-year-old son was throwing tantrums in school and this appeared to help the problem. >> we thought it was medication that the doctor got right in was working so it was wearing off at lunchtime so i went to school to hand the teacher the peanut butter sandwich and told him to give it to him at lunchtime and that is when it all broke loose over this. i stand by my decision on this. i'm still paying the price today for it. >> the court hearing is set for next month. >>> the grammys returned to cbs on sunday with the bay area nominees getting ready to bring home the grammy gold. >> good afternoon, good evening and good morning. there's only one fantastic negrito in the world and right now i am on kpix. would be his second grammy if he wins. betty yu reports on his journey >> it sounds pretty good with fantastic negrito up for best contemporary blues album. this is the second nomination
southern california father defense the doctor that recommended edible marijuana for his young son and dr. william i doman is in jeopardy of losing his license because of it but is father says it was effective. his five-year-old son was throwing tantrums in school and this appeared to help the problem. >> we thought it was medication that the doctor got right in was working so it was wearing off at lunchtime so i went to school to hand the teacher the peanut butter sandwich and told him to...
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a very inspirational tale about a young boy called william kamkwamba, a real life story, who inventedort of politics and corruption and the environmentalism you need in an african tale. i wish it the best. it is very, very earnest but it is very well done indeed. by the end of it you're cheering with the wind itself to get those rains and the water coming to feed the crops. really well performed. a very sweet film. actually, it's a wonderful title, isn't it? the boy who harnessed the wind. it does what it says on the tin. yes. with tin. jason, thank you so much for being with us. pleasure. good to see you. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and rachel burden. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. an operation to bring humanitarian aid into venezuela has descended into chaos during a day of violence. president maduro's security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets on opposition activists, as clashes across the country's borders left two people dead and more than 300 injured. two lorries carrying food
a very inspirational tale about a young boy called william kamkwamba, a real life story, who inventedort of politics and corruption and the environmentalism you need in an african tale. i wish it the best. it is very, very earnest but it is very well done indeed. by the end of it you're cheering with the wind itself to get those rains and the water coming to feed the crops. really well performed. a very sweet film. actually, it's a wonderful title, isn't it? the boy who harnessed the wind. it...
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rest in white there with the colors of the business where less flag people arrived mostly young even this williams who crossed into colombia came to watch and listen to some of the best known spanish speaking. organizers say two hundred thousand people attended the charity concert organized by british businessman richard branson the aim to raise one hundred million u.s. dollars within six. the days for the people of business where those in the crowd also wanted to see the plan in delivery on saturday a food and medical supplies sent here by the united states to go ahead it's been blocked by business whalen president nicolas maduro oh today we're enjoying ourselves but we know tomorrow is the crucial day for venezuela we have faith that it will be a new beginning and we will be for you. but let's play with some of the biggest names in spanish and latin american music to this concert to be about for no doubt a success story it's an organizer sentiment as well on the whole positions. here down to the concert organizers by the government just on the other side. by only a few hundred. it's been called
rest in white there with the colors of the business where less flag people arrived mostly young even this williams who crossed into colombia came to watch and listen to some of the best known spanish speaking. organizers say two hundred thousand people attended the charity concert organized by british businessman richard branson the aim to raise one hundred million u.s. dollars within six. the days for the people of business where those in the crowd also wanted to see the plan in delivery on...
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young. and nojoke, william said to me, you know what, my dad was wrong about your lot. wow!aid, you are a black guy and you know what they say. and i said, actually, i don't know. and we had a conversation that night. this was in the deep of kent, the village was cold stone, for goodness' sake, and we had a long conversation and i was willing to have that talk with him and he was like, wow, you guys are cool and he was like, wow, you guys are cool, and there is something to say about what parents allow their kids to believe. how old were you? i was 15. other experiences? iworked to believe. how old were you? i was 15. other experiences? i worked as an estate agent for six years and would be valuations on people's houses, sometimes up to the level of 3 million, two million and the feedback was, wow, you sound intelligent and it should not be a surprise that i know what i'm talking about, i've got a beard and interesting here and it is like i know what i'm talking about. the beauty of this campaign is a change is the narrative and allows you to understand we are just as intell
young. and nojoke, william said to me, you know what, my dad was wrong about your lot. wow!aid, you are a black guy and you know what they say. and i said, actually, i don't know. and we had a conversation that night. this was in the deep of kent, the village was cold stone, for goodness' sake, and we had a long conversation and i was willing to have that talk with him and he was like, wow, you guys are cool and he was like, wow, you guys are cool, and there is something to say about what...
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we can do it far more differently and lots of new young designers are doing that already. dennis williams london college of fashion. chris has rejoined us to talk about that. making money comes at a price, especially fast fashion, it may be pollution, mistreatment of workers in some cases. this proposal to add a penny to a government doesn't sound a lot. it sounds reasonable, 5p for a plastic bag so a penny on top ofan 5p for a plastic bag so a penny on top of an item if you are going to be paying a delivery charge of £2.50 and not blink, what is a penny if it makes such a difference? what is more interesting is the precedent it sets and the spotlight turns on the impact that fast fashion is having on the environment. it is a penny enough to make us think about it? already we said 5p enough to make us think about it? already we said sp to a carrier bag wasn't enough and they went up to 10p in the uk and other countries are doing the same thing. is 1p enough? some suggestions on media are that it should be £1. the figure itself is in some way secondary, the fa ct we itself is in some way s
we can do it far more differently and lots of new young designers are doing that already. dennis williams london college of fashion. chris has rejoined us to talk about that. making money comes at a price, especially fast fashion, it may be pollution, mistreatment of workers in some cases. this proposal to add a penny to a government doesn't sound a lot. it sounds reasonable, 5p for a plastic bag so a penny on top ofan 5p for a plastic bag so a penny on top of an item if you are going to be...
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exist together, and we open the doors of opportunity for all of our young people in this community. i see you miss adrienne williamslage project, and all the work you continue to do. [applause] this communities a model that i know we can replicate all over the city. i talk in neighborhoods everywhere in san francisco, and i know this is home, but i do think it is important that we talk about the challenges of our past and our history so that we can know not to repeat those mistakes, but more importantly, how we are going to move past that to be a stronger and more resilient san francisco, and i can't wait until many of the changes begin to occur, and i will just end it, because i can talk forever, but i will end it by saying this, one of the things that i mentioned earlier, the opportunities for all program that i started as mayor was --dash which i'm really proud of. [applause]. >> when i was 14, i got a job working for the mayor's youth employment and training program. we did our orientation at booker t. washington community center, and we were sent to various nonprofit agencies in the city, and i started my work
exist together, and we open the doors of opportunity for all of our young people in this community. i see you miss adrienne williamslage project, and all the work you continue to do. [applause] this communities a model that i know we can replicate all over the city. i talk in neighborhoods everywhere in san francisco, and i know this is home, but i do think it is important that we talk about the challenges of our past and our history so that we can know not to repeat those mistakes, but more...
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william randolph hearst. >> february 4th, 1974. i was a young reporter at the "san francisco examiner." that night i got a call, patty hearst had been kidnapped. that just didn't make sense, what did they mean? >> today police were digging bullets out of parked cars and windows and walls all up and down the street. they later found the empty getaway car. it had been stolen and abandoned. police don't have an awful lot of leads but they know this kidnapping was too well organized to be spur of the moment. >> shortly after the kidnapping, obviously this was a big event, and it happened in berkeley. and berkeley has a small police department and they immediately made a notification to the bureau and the bureau staffed up with everything they had in order to try to solve this case. >> i was in the hospital, just under a week. first time i saw lorinda and catherine, after i got out of the hospital, they greeted me at their home, the front door. i made a short statement. >> they said absolutely nothing, they were very militaristic, they had it so well planned that they needed to say almost no
william randolph hearst. >> february 4th, 1974. i was a young reporter at the "san francisco examiner." that night i got a call, patty hearst had been kidnapped. that just didn't make sense, what did they mean? >> today police were digging bullets out of parked cars and windows and walls all up and down the street. they later found the empty getaway car. it had been stolen and abandoned. police don't have an awful lot of leads but they know this kidnapping was too well...
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william monro trotter. >> i've never done anything of the kind. >> how would you react to that, sir? >> young man.be my judge. not you. as the 19th century fades into history, washington's star reaches its zenith. his tireless fundraising activities swell the coppers of tuskegee and other southern schools that follow his philosophy of industrial education. tuskegee continues to profit under his leadership. theree the controversies, will be 50 buildings on campus. 2000 students and an endowment that exceeds $2 million. 2000 black men and women will graduate from the institute, five times that number have spent sometimes experiencing tuskegee. on a personal level, washington and his family are amply provided for by his friend andrew carnegie. he is able to give up his salary at tuskegee. at home, washington finds rest and relaxation in his morning rides on his horse dexter and attending to his livestock. health is beginning to fail. while on a fund-raising tour, he collapses in new york. washingtonrray remembers. there were more -- so many things he wanted to do for tuskegee. washington, i realize t
william monro trotter. >> i've never done anything of the kind. >> how would you react to that, sir? >> young man.be my judge. not you. as the 19th century fades into history, washington's star reaches its zenith. his tireless fundraising activities swell the coppers of tuskegee and other southern schools that follow his philosophy of industrial education. tuskegee continues to profit under his leadership. theree the controversies, will be 50 buildings on campus. 2000 students...
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the paper reports that he shamed football clubs for exploiting young players and not caring about their mental health. prince williamsociation and said "we've got to change the way we look after players." let's talk now the players this evening, rachel shabi and two digby jones, let's begin with the ft in the story that begins on many of the papers about the evidence that michael cohen gave the congress today. well, it is pretty compelling, and the fact that it appears in all the papers is a sign of the fact that it really does hit you straight, as i was saying earlier, it was on the standards midday edition when you look at it and think climbing, that is newspaper journalism at its and think climbing, that is newspaperjournalism at its best, this is not an opinion of a newspaper, this is verbatim reporting on what a witness said the camera, so reporting on what a witness said the camera, so there is none of this did he say this? it is hearsay, none of that. —— blimey. interestingly, however, this meant as a convicted perjurer and it says on the front of the ft, they all carry at the ft has republican jim jordan sai
the paper reports that he shamed football clubs for exploiting young players and not caring about their mental health. prince williamsociation and said "we've got to change the way we look after players." let's talk now the players this evening, rachel shabi and two digby jones, let's begin with the ft in the story that begins on many of the papers about the evidence that michael cohen gave the congress today. well, it is pretty compelling, and the fact that it appears in all the...
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james waterhouse, a reporter with the victoria derbyshire programme, has been to fort william where one youngif we don't do anything about climate change. for more than a century, our planet has been getting warmer. and the row over what global leaders should do about it isn't exactly cooling off. now, schoolchildren are taking a stand for their futures. we are on our way to meet a 13—year—old girl in the scottish highlands. it's usually the job of environmental lobbyists or experienced campaigners to tell the people in power to do more about climate change. but there are a growing number of younger voices now able to do that, as well. patiently waiting at fort william is 13—year—old holly gillibrand. what do we want? climate action! when do we want it? now! holly has been missing an hour of class every friday morning. thousands of students around the world shouldn't be having to strike from school to make our voices heard. i want to get scottish leaders to take climate change seriously, and that they are destroying my future. most of my teachers are quite supportive of me. unfortunately, the
james waterhouse, a reporter with the victoria derbyshire programme, has been to fort william where one youngif we don't do anything about climate change. for more than a century, our planet has been getting warmer. and the row over what global leaders should do about it isn't exactly cooling off. now, schoolchildren are taking a stand for their futures. we are on our way to meet a 13—year—old girl in the scottish highlands. it's usually the job of environmental lobbyists or experienced...
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comiskey's lawyer, jackson admits taking $5,000 from teammate lefty williams, but he denies throwing the series. outside the courtroom, a youngt so, joe!" he says. but was it so? why would a player like shoeless joe throw a game, a world series game? >> well, the reality is that you and i will never know, with 100% certainty, the truth. joe jackson was virtually illiterate, so when he was confessing, did he comprehend what he was doing? >> based on the stats, it didn't look like joe jackson had anything to do with the plot. he batted .375, hit a home run, and had 6 rbis. >> although a jury acquits all eight "black sox" players, baseball commissioner judge kenesaw mountain landis bans them from the game. shoeless joe takes his trophies home and never again sets foot on a big league diamond. he lives in relative obscurity in south carolina until his death in 1951. since then, few baseball stories have captured the imagination more than shoeless joe's. being here at the baseball field, it's the perfect place to ask you about him as a legend. >> we have movies such as "field of dreams," "eight men out," that continue to bring sho
comiskey's lawyer, jackson admits taking $5,000 from teammate lefty williams, but he denies throwing the series. outside the courtroom, a youngt so, joe!" he says. but was it so? why would a player like shoeless joe throw a game, a world series game? >> well, the reality is that you and i will never know, with 100% certainty, the truth. joe jackson was virtually illiterate, so when he was confessing, did he comprehend what he was doing? >> based on the stats, it didn't look...
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its chair, sir william mcpherson, shocked many by dubbing the metropolitan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a youngt. back in the day, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. history inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to share a lot with him so he doesn't have to go through the things i went through. even when it comes to dealing with the police, i've spoken to him a lot about how if they stop you how you conduct yourself, if you haven't done nothing wrong. so just be polite. tensions flared at the inquiry when the five white murder suspects gave evidence. men whom the police then had failed to properly pursue and prosecute, despite numerous tip—offs. disparities in police treatment were put under the spotlight, including stop and search, which black people were five times more likely to experience than white. driving past it was monkey chants, or the n—word would pop o
its chair, sir william mcpherson, shocked many by dubbing the metropolitan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a youngt. back in the day, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. history inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to share a lot with him so he...
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its chair, sir william mcpherson, shocked many by dubbing the metropolitan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a youngn london were difficult. back in the stay, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. historians inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to share a lot with him so he doesn't have to go through the thing i went. even when it comes to dealing with the police, i've spoken to him a lot about how if they stop you how you conduct yourself, if you haven't done nothing wrong. so just be polite. tensions flared at the inquiry when the five white murder suspects gave evidence. men whom the police then had failed to properly pursue and prosecute, despite numerous tip—offs. disparities in police treatment were put under the spotlight, including stop and search, which black people were five times more likely to experience than white. driving past it was monkey chants, or the n
its chair, sir william mcpherson, shocked many by dubbing the metropolitan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a youngn london were difficult. back in the stay, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. historians inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to...
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its chair, sir william mcpherson, shocked many by dubbing the metropolitan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a youngere difficult. back in the day, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. historians inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to share a lot with him so he doesn't have to go through the things i went through. even when it comes to dealing with the police, i've spoken to him a lot about how if they stop you how you conduct yourself, if you haven't done nothing wrong. so just be polite. tensions flared at the inquiry when the five white murder suspects gave evidence. men whom the police then had failed to properly pursue and prosecute, despite numerous tip—offs. disparities in police treatment were put under the spotlight, including stop and search, which black people were five times more likely to experience than white. driving past it was monkey chants, or the n—w
its chair, sir william mcpherson, shocked many by dubbing the metropolitan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a youngere difficult. back in the day, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. historians inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to share a lot...
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young woman did not survive. and here's abc's alex perez now. >> reporter: tonight, authorities have just revealed that skylar williams, a student at ohio state university, was abducted at gunpoint and killed in another state after a high speed chase. >> what is the address of your emergency? >> mansfield campus, ohio state, manfield campus. >> reporter: the 20-year-old student, taken at gun point monday morning from the mansfield ohio campus. police say she knew her alleged abductor, tyrell pounds,. >> they are already gone. he stole her. he put her in the car and he pointed a gun. >> okay. were they driving? >> red dodge caravan. i didn't get the license plate. >> reporter: the mystery deepening monday afternoon, after authorities in nearby kentucky responded to a call. a witness saw a woman, williams, at a gas station, desperately trying to escape from a car. >> they saw a person in distress. or appeared to be in distress. they also believe that they saw a weapon. >> reporter: a 20-mile high speed chase ensued before kentucky state police brought to vehicle to a stop. that's when a trooper says he heard the suspect fire a weapon and return
young woman did not survive. and here's abc's alex perez now. >> reporter: tonight, authorities have just revealed that skylar williams, a student at ohio state university, was abducted at gunpoint and killed in another state after a high speed chase. >> what is the address of your emergency? >> mansfield campus, ohio state, manfield campus. >> reporter: the 20-year-old student, taken at gun point monday morning from the mansfield ohio campus. police say she knew her...
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fourteen authorities sentenced these some of these young men and women to six years in jail a suspended term after they appeared dancing to for real williams song happy normally dancing carries a penalty up to two years in jail now i can hear the criticism already jerod you know that's all well and good but these are just videos on social media i mean is there any indication that these online protests are changing anything in real life while we've been speaking to our department today and we are in that and basically what they've said is that these social media movements contributing to a growing contempt for authorities in iran and a less fear of religious leaders we've got a video from iran of a woman in a subway station standing up to a cleric who's told her to put on the job and then interesting only other men come to her defense telling the cleric to leave her alone a similar situation where another man gets really in the face of a cleric who's told the smen swath to cover up so it's very interesting to see how previously unquestioned respect for people like clerics religious leaders in iran is changing while so those videos may be em
fourteen authorities sentenced these some of these young men and women to six years in jail a suspended term after they appeared dancing to for real williams song happy normally dancing carries a penalty up to two years in jail now i can hear the criticism already jerod you know that's all well and good but these are just videos on social media i mean is there any indication that these online protests are changing anything in real life while we've been speaking to our department today and we...
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people like these young men and women some of them were sentenced to six sentences suspended prison terms back in twenty fourteen when they appeared in a video dancing to for real williams song happy. dancing in public in iran can carry a prison sentence up to two years in jail and so are these protests changing anything look we are asked that question to our fozzy department of torture valid today and basically they're saying that these acts of civil disobedience that make their way to social media a sort of contributing to a growing contempt of authorities and religious leaders and a culture of fear it lists and lists we have a video. of a woman in a subway station who was standing up to a cleric telling her to put on him he shot and then we can see other men telling the cleric to leave her alone coming to defense essentially and another situation where a man is telling off a cleric because this play we're told this man's wife to cover up so it's really interesting to see how this previously unquestioned authority to people like clerics is starting to change in iran a general great thank you. because my daughter has sworn that he is ready to defend his country against
people like these young men and women some of them were sentenced to six sentences suspended prison terms back in twenty fourteen when they appeared in a video dancing to for real williams song happy. dancing in public in iran can carry a prison sentence up to two years in jail and so are these protests changing anything look we are asked that question to our fozzy department of torture valid today and basically they're saying that these acts of civil disobedience that make their way to social...
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young of indiana is with me now. you chair the national republican senatorial committee and sit on final -- william talk about everything pretty good nebula program, fingerprint and want to start with where senator coons was when john robs was talking about last night. the opportunities he chose to focus on is a democrat. as senator coons indicated, there were so many different issues of the president how lighted that we work together o on. we can continue to grow this economy. we've had great success on the back end of petro form, getting hoosiers in particular. the folks from my state back to work, with job screw. that's occurring across the country. we can continue to invest in workforce development. eradicate the scourge of childhood cancer. strengthen our military, for strengthen our infrastructure. those are points of principle does a good bit that i think you're conducive to compromise like border security and ensuring that people don't come into this country illegally. which didn't used to be a partisan issue. i think in the main come of the president's tone, tenor, and method was incredibly terrifying unifying.
young of indiana is with me now. you chair the national republican senatorial committee and sit on final -- william talk about everything pretty good nebula program, fingerprint and want to start with where senator coons was when john robs was talking about last night. the opportunities he chose to focus on is a democrat. as senator coons indicated, there were so many different issues of the president how lighted that we work together o on. we can continue to grow this economy. we've had great...
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tom: if you're just joining us, william gross with us of janus henderson who announces his retirement at a very younghis is after 45 years of work. welcoming all of you on bloomberg television. if we look at the investment return, you mentioned the german trade, the spread trade with germany. did the central bankers getting your way? are you willing to blame underperformance on federal reserve officials, ecb officials? these people do not go by the book and bill gross got run over because they did something new and original? bill: not necessarily. they did not go buy the book and it is up to the portfolio manager to analyze what the new book is. five, 6, 7, 8 years quantitative easing has provided an opportunity for investors to take advantage of capital gains. the question became in terms of germany versus united states, what with the effect of u.s. tightening by the federal ultimate -- and the ultimate exclusion of quantitative easing, what would that do relative to what was happening with the ecb? if the spread continues to widen until today? that is a long-term situation. tom: this is critical as
tom: if you're just joining us, william gross with us of janus henderson who announces his retirement at a very younghis is after 45 years of work. welcoming all of you on bloomberg television. if we look at the investment return, you mentioned the german trade, the spread trade with germany. did the central bankers getting your way? are you willing to blame underperformance on federal reserve officials, ecb officials? these people do not go by the book and bill gross got run over because they...
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williams? >> juan: do you remember that old art linkletter show kids say the darn test things? they also do the darnedest things. that youngning small toys. big claw in there to give the kids a chance to lift the toy out. you are not supposed to squeeze into the mouth of the machine. that's what ezra ingersole did monday night at rotelo's in alabama. the pizzeria couldn't find the key to open the machine. they had to called the firefighters who pulled off the top climbed in to lift the boy out. >> greg: dad put him in there. >> juan: mom told reporters quote i'm pretty sure the terrible twos have begun. >> greg: a crime. press charges. >> jesse: dagen? >> dagen: ihop is feeling left out on national pizza day one of these made up food holidays. >> greg: we love them. >> dagen: ihop rolling out pancizza buttermilk, cupcake, bacon and cheddar the three flavors. find them at select locations around the country. >> dana: i would eat that. they will be serving it off-the-griddle in a pizza box but they are going to put. >> dagen: how do you eat it? >> dana: knive and fork. >> jesse: do not insult the food court here. food holida
williams? >> juan: do you remember that old art linkletter show kids say the darn test things? they also do the darnedest things. that youngning small toys. big claw in there to give the kids a chance to lift the toy out. you are not supposed to squeeze into the mouth of the machine. that's what ezra ingersole did monday night at rotelo's in alabama. the pizzeria couldn't find the key to open the machine. they had to called the firefighters who pulled off the top climbed in to lift the...
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williams to create oakland's first skate park. years of work for this final projects, town park. >> let this be active and lively and safe for youngple. >> reporter: k dub combined his love for helping you, skateboarding, and art as a former teacher and oakland high school to complete this space in 2019, but it was not easy. is started 10 years ago with the city of oakland first allowing him to use the space at defremery park. he put donated wood on the lot, and with the support of oakland parks and recreation, a big donation from levis and other supporters, he built some structures and completed town park about three years ago. >> is easily young people who come here, sitting down on a skateboard, cruising around, you see them be able to stand up, overcome their fears, get help and assistance from locals in the community. >> reporter: because of k dub's vision of town park, they have a place to go when they feel encouraged. >> it's like a big family here. everybody that comes through knows everybody. >> reporter: mario cuevas has been skateboarding here since before it was transformed to town park. >> you would like a giant tenni
williams to create oakland's first skate park. years of work for this final projects, town park. >> let this be active and lively and safe for youngple. >> reporter: k dub combined his love for helping you, skateboarding, and art as a former teacher and oakland high school to complete this space in 2019, but it was not easy. is started 10 years ago with the city of oakland first allowing him to use the space at defremery park. he put donated wood on the lot, and with the support of...
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defense secretary geffen william from williamson and we saw her there asking some questions to both of them hosting a panel there we have our correspondents still with us. and simon young in you next time and of course you were also listening in to both of the remarks there both funday line and williamson stressing the importance of nato first nato as the bedrock of defense of common defense why do you why is it so important to reiterate that. well i think because of all the of the threats that nato faces and the destabilization that we've already mentioned in particular emanating from washington president trump has raised concerns about the whether nato is really fit for purpose in the modern age is used the word obsolete he's even cause some to question whether he's going to you know doubt article five of the principle of a common security and common action in fact in support of all nato allies if there are threats and that's the really the very heart of the article of faith and. so trump has called these things into question nato is saying no we must stand together that's a message coming from many u.s. politicians as well and these two defense ministers here i thin
defense secretary geffen william from williamson and we saw her there asking some questions to both of them hosting a panel there we have our correspondents still with us. and simon young in you next time and of course you were also listening in to both of the remarks there both funday line and williamson stressing the importance of nato first nato as the bedrock of defense of common defense why do you why is it so important to reiterate that. well i think because of all the of the threats that...
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young lives gone, and a community left shaken and devastated. sima kotecha, bbc news, stafford. police officers searching for missing student daniel williamsas last seen leaving a student union bar in the early hours of thursday morning. police say the death is being treated as unexplained, but not suspicious. the home secretary has apologised to a woman who told the bbc she was denied the right to work despite having lived in the uk for 35 years. willow sims, who's originally from the united states, said she was wrongly turned away from the windrush scheme, which is supposed to help people prove their status. sajid javid says she is now getting the help she needs. the suicide prevention minister says online content that normalises self—harm or suicide poses a similar risk to children as grooming. the warning follows the case of 14—year—old molly russell, whose family found she'd viewed content on social media linked to self—harm and suicide before taking her own life in november 2017. speaking today, designated safer internet day, the culture minister margot james warned the government was planning new legislation to ensure social media s
young lives gone, and a community left shaken and devastated. sima kotecha, bbc news, stafford. police officers searching for missing student daniel williamsas last seen leaving a student union bar in the early hours of thursday morning. police say the death is being treated as unexplained, but not suspicious. the home secretary has apologised to a woman who told the bbc she was denied the right to work despite having lived in the uk for 35 years. willow sims, who's originally from the united...
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young black males are not out doing something negative. congratulations. [applause] >> okay. , thank you, supervisor walton, for keeping that within five minutes. i also want to thank mr. williams for his presentation. right now, what i will do is, i will be calling supervisors in alphabetical order and if you will keep an eye on your panel, your screen, i will tell you how many minutes you have. try to keep it within five minutes for yourself and your honouree to say a few things. we appreciate it. so, first up, alphabetical order would be who? supervisor brown. >> thank you, president year. today i am honoring four amazing women, community leaders. if you could come up, i am honoring sica garcia, jasmine thomas, sasha earl, and sala my hair. i wanted to honor these amazing young women because their community -- they are community activists. a lot of times we don't think of community activists, young women, or young adults as community activists, but they are. a few years ago, i think it was in 2015, they stepped up, because they saw an area of their neighborhood, the buchanan mall, which is six blocks right smack in the western edition, that was violence plagued, it was surro
young black males are not out doing something negative. congratulations. [applause] >> okay. , thank you, supervisor walton, for keeping that within five minutes. i also want to thank mr. williams for his presentation. right now, what i will do is, i will be calling supervisors in alphabetical order and if you will keep an eye on your panel, your screen, i will tell you how many minutes you have. try to keep it within five minutes for yourself and your honouree to say a few things. we...
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reverend william barber at the time the north carolina naacp and others have spent years trying to bring attention to lacy's death. reverendnd barber talked about e case on dedemocracy now! >> this young was found tillt exact date him it was killed. he was found hanging. have the wrong shoes from an inindependent have all of ththed there's no way he could've done this himself. we called for an independent investigation. amy: this week at sundance, i spoke to lennon lacy's mother claudia lacy and jacqueline olive, the director of "always in season." i began by asasking jacqueline o talk about l lynching in a amera anand why she focused on the cae of lennon lacy. >> the lynching for more than a century was the ultimate tool of racial terrorism. it was the way on a continuum of taxpayer -- tactics to maintatan whitite supracy, keeblblack people policing themseeses. was the ultimate terrosmsm. ountryfilmingcross th for fiveears werlynching happen, looki out wha peop are doi right now in their mmunitiefor juste an ronciliatn around histical lynings. on thelong-rm impac entire cmunity. i thout i was nished filming when i came across the story of lennon lacy, 17, found hanging from a swing s
reverend william barber at the time the north carolina naacp and others have spent years trying to bring attention to lacy's death. reverendnd barber talked about e case on dedemocracy now! >> this young was found tillt exact date him it was killed. he was found hanging. have the wrong shoes from an inindependent have all of ththed there's no way he could've done this himself. we called for an independent investigation. amy: this week at sundance, i spoke to lennon lacy's mother claudia...
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young minorities. many face daunting peer pressure is one example. >> you people come up to you and say you hate yourself and you were uncle tom. >> he is preaching to his followers while hayden williams to to c pack will punct at berkeley kept his camera rolling. >> i'm sure 10 million people have seen it. republicans have been embracing social media, but they're doing it now. fully cognizant that it is the way to reach a new generation of voters. >> bret: doug mckelway life and national harbor maryland. not another example of democrats not on the same page of the political playbook. this happened earlier this week in washington and of the democratic leadership is trying to tighten up. correspondent peter doocy picks up that story. >> and the house chamber democrats have more seats, but the house committee hearing about climate change, democrats left a lot of empty seats. republicans voted to shut it down. >> the motion passes. >> because only two democrats showed up, the party whose platform includes a line that reads, "climate change poses a real and urgent threat." they didn't have a hearing about that threat. >> we have utrecht. it is a cheap trick. we will be prepared. >> the de
young minorities. many face daunting peer pressure is one example. >> you people come up to you and say you hate yourself and you were uncle tom. >> he is preaching to his followers while hayden williams to to c pack will punct at berkeley kept his camera rolling. >> i'm sure 10 million people have seen it. republicans have been embracing social media, but they're doing it now. fully cognizant that it is the way to reach a new generation of voters. >> bret: doug mckelway...