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i would love to try and change some stuff around bristol.nsight into this thing, the real thing. find the real thing. help them from being in gangs, yeah, fighting about nothing and going to prison. i just believe that enough of these kids are doing this thing because they are scared. street to boardroom, we broke that down real quick. that's what it's about, a mentality, nothing else. that's what we are trying to change. if you can change the mentality, you change a whole heap of things in this area. some people will question whether these young people should be given a second chance. they have committed the crime, so they should do the time. but the police say one mistake shouldn't define the rest of their lives. we know that one person on the call in has already been kicked off for reoffending. it's now down to the others to take this opportunity and break free from a life of crime. could this be a real answer to the problems we've got with knife crime and gangs and young people? i think it will make a difference. but i'm invested into it
i would love to try and change some stuff around bristol.nsight into this thing, the real thing. find the real thing. help them from being in gangs, yeah, fighting about nothing and going to prison. i just believe that enough of these kids are doing this thing because they are scared. street to boardroom, we broke that down real quick. that's what it's about, a mentality, nothing else. that's what we are trying to change. if you can change the mentality, you change a whole heap of things in...
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here is bristol on top and bristol's relative performance to the seccer. if i put in this line what you see is something very pree precise. it sfald at this line. failed at this line failed at this line. and now it has pushed through. we have broken through meaning relatively outperformance for the first time in a long time. we have the 1-2 setup. the long-term outperformance now starting to come to life look at the chart itself i think at a minimum we simply get back to trend. and that would take you here if if and as we simply have continuation of the current run that gives you a 10 percent move stock closed around 50 targeting 55 that's the trade. >> carter come on back mike, what's the trade in your view. >> this is one of situations where there are probably a lot of points that- folks interested in looking at value stocks might have been tempted to try to make a play and get long this thing trading at 11 and a half times forward earnings now of course it looked cheap for all of the recent declines we have seen. options are not particularly expensive d
here is bristol on top and bristol's relative performance to the seccer. if i put in this line what you see is something very pree precise. it sfald at this line. failed at this line failed at this line. and now it has pushed through. we have broken through meaning relatively outperformance for the first time in a long time. we have the 1-2 setup. the long-term outperformance now starting to come to life look at the chart itself i think at a minimum we simply get back to trend. and that would...
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bristol-myers down 18. bottom-fishing is not good it's usually dangerous but if a stock reverses this, it is interesting lagging dramatically, and day-to-day, i want to show you the following. here's bristol on top. and here's bristol's relative performance to the sector. if i put in this line, what you will see is something very precise. it has failed at this line failed at this line. failed at this line. and now, it's pushed through we have broken through, meaning relative outperformers for the first time in a long time. a big long-term outperformance, then, underperformance then, starting to come to life let's look at the chart itself and i think at a minimum, we simply get back to trend that would take you here we simply have a continuation of this current run, that would give you a 10% move. stock closed around 50, targeting 55, that's the trend >> all right, carter come on back mike, what's the trade, in your view >> yeah. this is one of the situations where there's probably a lot of points that folks
bristol-myers down 18. bottom-fishing is not good it's usually dangerous but if a stock reverses this, it is interesting lagging dramatically, and day-to-day, i want to show you the following. here's bristol on top. and here's bristol's relative performance to the sector. if i put in this line, what you will see is something very precise. it has failed at this line failed at this line. failed at this line. and now, it's pushed through we have broken through, meaning relative outperformers for...
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let's go to the source listen to bristol-myers' ceo dr. giovanni kafario >> it creates the number one company in on k-- cardiology an generates value from shareholders from shareholders from day one and provides a path to sustainable long-term growth for bristol-myers squibb. >> now they had to sell a few pieces of the business to get approval including important ones i was important the government made them sell owe t otezla they believe they can close by the end of the year and the government toad in the way of this great merger but it's going to work. how about one that happened while i was away while i was in italy how -- yeah. how about abbvie allergan. what a merger. in late june i was in florence -- i was hiking the whole day this happened. abbvie offered 63 billion in cash and stock for allergan. that's the beleaguered maker of botox among many other drug, a 45% premium to where the stock had been trading but then again it's less than half of what pfizer offered for the same company a few years ago because it had execution issues.
let's go to the source listen to bristol-myers' ceo dr. giovanni kafario >> it creates the number one company in on k-- cardiology an generates value from shareholders from shareholders from day one and provides a path to sustainable long-term growth for bristol-myers squibb. >> now they had to sell a few pieces of the business to get approval including important ones i was important the government made them sell owe t otezla they believe they can close by the end of the year and...
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a classic bristol suburb. a refuge for commuters. 0f bristol suburb. a refuge for commuters.to visit mark and jane, they run a sanctuary for swifts. all my good grief... when they said you have a few swift boxes i wasn't expecting that. here they come. listen, listen... 0! mark swift has been coming here for 15 years. mark's swifts. it's like having an airshow in your garden every day for free. because they come back to my house, i treat them as my birds, and they become part of the family. you worry about them, you look forward to when they come from and you are like a pa rent they come from and you are like a parent like where are they, they are late. i just love them. parent like where are they, they are late. ijust love them. they make a perilous journey from africa, where they spend the winter, but this year, they arrived late, some not at all. this one has been eared —— this has been a weird year right to? people were e—mailing me in may saying where are my swifts? what happened was an onslaught of unseasonable weather. in southern york, they have their worst weather fo
a classic bristol suburb. a refuge for commuters. 0f bristol suburb. a refuge for commuters.to visit mark and jane, they run a sanctuary for swifts. all my good grief... when they said you have a few swift boxes i wasn't expecting that. here they come. listen, listen... 0! mark swift has been coming here for 15 years. mark's swifts. it's like having an airshow in your garden every day for free. because they come back to my house, i treat them as my birds, and they become part of the family. you...
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sonya devi opened vegetable diva on bristol?h, selling vegetarian food to a lunchtime crowd. but there's one big difference. this place has a zero—waste policy, using reusable tiffin tins, — standard fare in india for more than a century. i brought moslek to have a little meeting. it's very much it's bring your own container, rent one of our containers which involves paying the full price and then you get a full refund when you return it or buying one which you keep. when i read that a whale has died with kilos of plastic in their stomach, itjust really touches my heart and ijust sort of think this something has to be done. and if i'm in a position as a business owner to have influence then i'd like to use that influence in a positive way. ijust wanted to run a business where i could sleep at night. so what do you think of that? i think it's a great concept. it's really been a learning curve coming here and seeing that there is no plastic. and i think that might you know needs to be something that we need to adopt slowly and cha
sonya devi opened vegetable diva on bristol?h, selling vegetarian food to a lunchtime crowd. but there's one big difference. this place has a zero—waste policy, using reusable tiffin tins, — standard fare in india for more than a century. i brought moslek to have a little meeting. it's very much it's bring your own container, rent one of our containers which involves paying the full price and then you get a full refund when you return it or buying one which you keep. when i read that a...
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you've got the sector up some 50% more than bristol. now let's zero in on this and look at the spread so ovthe past three years again sector up 27 bristol-myers down 18. if a stock is starting to reverse this, then it becoming quite interesting. so lagging dramatically and yet day to day i twuptwant to show u the following and here's bristol's relative performance to the sector. failed at this line, failed at this line. and now it is pushed through we've broken through for the first time in a long time. a one-two set up now starting to come to light. now let's look at the chart itself and at the minimum we get back to trends we simply have a continuation of the current run that would give you a 10% move, stop closure on 50, targeting 55 >> all right come on back what's the trade in your view? >> this is one of those situations where there are a lot of points that folks interested in value stocks might have been interested to make a play. of course it looked very cheap for all of the recent declines we've seen options aren't particularly
you've got the sector up some 50% more than bristol. now let's zero in on this and look at the spread so ovthe past three years again sector up 27 bristol-myers down 18. if a stock is starting to reverse this, then it becoming quite interesting. so lagging dramatically and yet day to day i twuptwant to show u the following and here's bristol's relative performance to the sector. failed at this line, failed at this line. and now it is pushed through we've broken through for the first time in a...
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a classic bristol suburb. a refuge for commuters of all sorts.le. they run a sanctuary for swifts. oh my good grief! when they said you had a few swift boxes i was not expecting that. swifts call. mark's swifts have been coming here for 15 years. it's like having an airshow in your garden, forfree. because they come back to my house i treat them like my birds. and they become part of the family. you look forward to when they come. you are like a parent and you worry about them. some arrived late, some not at all. this year has been a weird one. a strange year this year. people were e—mailing me saying where are they? what happened was an onslaught of unseasonable weather. in may in southern europe they had the worst weather for about 50 years and loads of swifts, they came up exhausted from africa and when they got back to us, we had a terrible june and it was cold and wet. the swift population has halved since 1995. a big factor is the loss of nesting spots. most modern homes are not as accommodating as the granvilles'. they are concerned about
a classic bristol suburb. a refuge for commuters of all sorts.le. they run a sanctuary for swifts. oh my good grief! when they said you had a few swift boxes i was not expecting that. swifts call. mark's swifts have been coming here for 15 years. it's like having an airshow in your garden, forfree. because they come back to my house i treat them like my birds. and they become part of the family. you look forward to when they come. you are like a parent and you worry about them. some arrived...
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in bristol, if i may use that as a city example, so it decarbonise inc.version of the bus fleet, conversion of the bus fleet, conversion of many of the vehicles that vehicle —— people currently drive from petrol and diesel to electric or to hybrid vehicles. and in the case of the domestic sector, a move away from gas to alternative energy sources, pv and potentially we could see a hydrogen gas network but there are discussions and decisions to be made about which are the most appropriate and how we can incentivize certain types of action and at the same time protecting those that were least able to make those that were least able to make those changes themselves. different foodstuffs have a different carbon intensities in terms of how they we re intensities in terms of how they were produced and moved around the world. we know that certain food production techniques and farms, whether they are in europe or further afield, we know that there are very significant omissions from agricultural sources. we will need to change our diets to a certain extent to re
in bristol, if i may use that as a city example, so it decarbonise inc.version of the bus fleet, conversion of the bus fleet, conversion of many of the vehicles that vehicle —— people currently drive from petrol and diesel to electric or to hybrid vehicles. and in the case of the domestic sector, a move away from gas to alternative energy sources, pv and potentially we could see a hydrogen gas network but there are discussions and decisions to be made about which are the most appropriate...
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our correspondent, andrew plant, is in bristol.c diet for the best pa rt a very specific diet for the best part of a decade consisting mainly of chips and crisps everyday, very occasionally a slice of white bread and very, very occasionally a piece of sausage or ham. by the time he presented a bristol eye hospital, he had been so vitamin deficient. one that he had caused permanent eye damage. the fact that his eating behaviour had gone on for so long and lead to permanent sort of structural change and visual impairment, in this case, was quite shocking to me, and i hadn't had a case quite so severe as this. i've certainly come across other cases where poor nutrition has led to visual symptoms, but because they've been caught early and been treated early, their vision's fully recovered. so the problem with this case is that, obviously, it had gone on for so long that, unfortunately, that potential for recovery was more limited. he had a normal body mass index, normal weight and he looked ok, but he was severely malnourished and doct
our correspondent, andrew plant, is in bristol.c diet for the best pa rt a very specific diet for the best part of a decade consisting mainly of chips and crisps everyday, very occasionally a slice of white bread and very, very occasionally a piece of sausage or ham. by the time he presented a bristol eye hospital, he had been so vitamin deficient. one that he had caused permanent eye damage. the fact that his eating behaviour had gone on for so long and lead to permanent sort of structural...
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so were bristol myers and heinz. they snapped back. come back to the show itself i've told you to use an index fund no matter what and sbriej sto -- buy individual stocks with "mad money." the derailment and follow your stocks because of rotation and vents and then i try to show you as a home gamer, you can use the hedge fund performers by picking up companies i do it by the longer pieces as a result of what is happening and learn about the stories and see if they fit into what is right and wrong in the mad money world view and remember after the great crash of '87 or crash, my job is to keep an eye on that prize for you and explain why the market may not be reflecting what is going on i augment the views. my book "get rich carefully and show you how that works. it's a performance fund given tough restrictions and it can help you understand the rotations better than anything out there while producing good profits for charities. i'm proud i gave away more than $2.3 million since the inception. all along the way i've had your interest to
so were bristol myers and heinz. they snapped back. come back to the show itself i've told you to use an index fund no matter what and sbriej sto -- buy individual stocks with "mad money." the derailment and follow your stocks because of rotation and vents and then i try to show you as a home gamer, you can use the hedge fund performers by picking up companies i do it by the longer pieces as a result of what is happening and learn about the stories and see if they fit into what is...
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experts are warning about the dangers of fussy eating after a 17—year—old from bristol who lived on at suffered irreparable sight loss. eye doctors in bristol cared for the young man after his vision had deteriorated to the point of blindness. tests revealed he had severe vitamin deficiencies and damage linked to malnutrition. bbc news bulletins were used to send secret messages to resistance fighters in the second world war. 80 years on from britain and france going to war with germany, new archive recordings from bbc history reveal how big ben chimes were sometimes replaced with a recording to confuse german bombers. i don't think there are any secret m essa 9 es i don't think there are any secret messages being sent today! there is a bit of confusion about what is happening, but we will keep going. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. the big where the story at the moment is hurricane dorian. it is a very unusual and devastating storm. it must be so terrifying for the bahamas. the strongest of the wins has been roughly in the same areas for 24 hours. a 20 foot storm s
experts are warning about the dangers of fussy eating after a 17—year—old from bristol who lived on at suffered irreparable sight loss. eye doctors in bristol cared for the young man after his vision had deteriorated to the point of blindness. tests revealed he had severe vitamin deficiencies and damage linked to malnutrition. bbc news bulletins were used to send secret messages to resistance fighters in the second world war. 80 years on from britain and france going to war with germany,...
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hejoins us via webcam from bristol. which haven't been inspected for more than a decade, it is very hard, isn't it, for the government to have much confidence in the overall performance of those schools if there is no objective way of measuring them? i quite agree. 300 schools have not been seen for more than ten years. if you had a car which needed an mot every year and they suddenly said great, you're mot is good for ten years, how would you feel with your brakes on your tires and things like that? it is the ridiculous system. schools need to be inspected just the same as anyone else. the government dressed up what was ina else. the government dressed up what was in a study to measure what it was in a study to measure what it was having to reduce budgets and last places and this is one way the department for education save money and said it was a reward for success. a lot can change and a skill and ten years and head teachers can come and go in senior leadership teams change. we are where we are in the government says
hejoins us via webcam from bristol. which haven't been inspected for more than a decade, it is very hard, isn't it, for the government to have much confidence in the overall performance of those schools if there is no objective way of measuring them? i quite agree. 300 schools have not been seen for more than ten years. if you had a car which needed an mot every year and they suddenly said great, you're mot is good for ten years, how would you feel with your brakes on your tires and things like...
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days to get a meeting with the new acting prosecutor general his memo suggests the folks that help bristol raise the changes at the prosecutor's office the visiting side was surprised by the info and said the u.s. state department had completely different information describing the failure of the reforms at the prosecutor's office but then they changed their mind and realized u.s. officials were misinformed they also promise to hook up ukraine's incoming law enforcement officials with ties to the state department and help organize a trip to the u.s. they informed me that they would seek to facilitate my visit to the u.s. to pass on the correct information to state department officials. after this man you were saying co officially took over from the acting prosecutor general step by step all proceedings against the firm where hunter biden had one of the top jobs began to vanish now back to mr biden seeing here and someone who used to meet him quite often as the head of ukraine according to the fired prosecutors testimony the president was pushing too on several occasions president poroshenk
days to get a meeting with the new acting prosecutor general his memo suggests the folks that help bristol raise the changes at the prosecutor's office the visiting side was surprised by the info and said the u.s. state department had completely different information describing the failure of the reforms at the prosecutor's office but then they changed their mind and realized u.s. officials were misinformed they also promise to hook up ukraine's incoming law enforcement officials with ties to...
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bbc reporter simon gompertz went to visit a factory in bristol to see what steps the manufacturer hasryers have been blamed for a series of fires, including this at a block of flats in london. now, in whirlpool, near bristol, thousands of new dryers coming off the production line are destined to replace the faulty ones, at an unknown cost to the company. this is the first time they have let the cameras in. the intention is to show how safety—conscious they have now become. under the recall, owners can get a replacement, a modification or a refund. of 500,000 problem dryers to find, 65,000 have been located sincejuly. the people that you see working on this floor are working flat out to make sure we have availability of product, and the people taking the calls are working saturdays to make it convenient for you, and when the consumer calls us, to know that within seven days they will get that unit installed. more than 1.5 million owners like denise in kent have already got theirs modified, so don't qualify for the terms of the recall, and hers has overheated since the repair. that make
bbc reporter simon gompertz went to visit a factory in bristol to see what steps the manufacturer hasryers have been blamed for a series of fires, including this at a block of flats in london. now, in whirlpool, near bristol, thousands of new dryers coming off the production line are destined to replace the faulty ones, at an unknown cost to the company. this is the first time they have let the cameras in. the intention is to show how safety—conscious they have now become. under the recall,...
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bristol goalkeeper sophie baggaley saved a first—half penalty after brighton controlled the first halfe. no action in the premier league this weekend due to the international break but news from vicarage road this evening. watford have sacked their managerjavi gracia and immediatley announced his successor — it's their former manager, quique sanches flores. flores returns after three years — following spells at espanyol and shanghai shenhua. gracia was sacked despite taking watford to the fa cup final last season and an 11th placed finish in the premier league — they're now bottom of the table with a single point from their first four matches. ireland will go into the rugby world cup later this month as the number one ranked side in the rankings after beating wales 19—10 today. a win by any margin in dublin would have sealed their status — lea pfrogging new zealand. it was an emotional occasion for captain rory best, who played his final home match and will retire after the world cup injapan. lydia campbell reports. it's rarely easy to say goodbye. just ask rory best. this is his home
bristol goalkeeper sophie baggaley saved a first—half penalty after brighton controlled the first halfe. no action in the premier league this weekend due to the international break but news from vicarage road this evening. watford have sacked their managerjavi gracia and immediatley announced his successor — it's their former manager, quique sanches flores. flores returns after three years — following spells at espanyol and shanghai shenhua. gracia was sacked despite taking watford to the...
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swansea stay second in the table after they drew with bristol city.at birmingham, while qpr go fourth after a 2—1 victory at milwall. there were also wins for cardiff, hull, nottingham forest, blackburn and wigan. there are 80 fa cup ties this weekend — we've reached the 2nd qualifying round. irlam fc from the 9th tier are out, they lost to former league side york city 2—nil. kyle mcfarlane sealed irlams fate with the second of the game. you can keep up to date with the rest of the fa cup and scottish cup scores on the bbc sport website. still to come on sportsday. you'll make as you know, i like to run fast, but did you know that i can run fast, but did you know that i ca n fly run fast, but did you know that i can fly even faster? we hear from the british sprinter on how he's already got a 2nd career mapped out. now back to the rugby world cup and two of the home nations teams face each other in what looks like being the stand out game tomorrow. the big match is in yokohama where ireland — the number one ranked side in the world — take on scotland.
swansea stay second in the table after they drew with bristol city.at birmingham, while qpr go fourth after a 2—1 victory at milwall. there were also wins for cardiff, hull, nottingham forest, blackburn and wigan. there are 80 fa cup ties this weekend — we've reached the 2nd qualifying round. irlam fc from the 9th tier are out, they lost to former league side york city 2—nil. kyle mcfarlane sealed irlams fate with the second of the game. you can keep up to date with the rest of the fa cup...
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by gavin phillipson, professor of law at the university of bristol.been asked what would happen if a prime minister refused to buy the law. asked what would happen if a prime minister refused to buy the lawm seems an unusual question to be asked but dominic grieve is absolutely right, it is particularly important under the rule of law that the executive government buys the law, there is no point in parliament passing was the government does not obey them so it would be a direct assault on democracy as well as the rule of law. i think it is actually inconceivable and i very much doubt there is any serious suggestion government that the primus that were not by the law but in theory if you did an injunction can be sought against them in the courts and if he disobeys that injunction he would find himself imprisoned for contempt of court. in terms of the process, we are talking about theoretically with these people be recognised as having the authority to apply to the courts for this? in the sense could be any citizen who seeks this kind of legal address?
by gavin phillipson, professor of law at the university of bristol.been asked what would happen if a prime minister refused to buy the law. asked what would happen if a prime minister refused to buy the lawm seems an unusual question to be asked but dominic grieve is absolutely right, it is particularly important under the rule of law that the executive government buys the law, there is no point in parliament passing was the government does not obey them so it would be a direct assault on...
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we're going to either allow bristol cain to set the terms of this debate or let the people including march for our lives which is coming up with proposal to bring peace to this country and do something about the 40,000 gun deaths we see every single year. that's who i'm listening to as well as people all across this country who want to see us actually do something about gun violence. >> so i've been in a wormhole preparing to interview you today about previous successful efforts in this country to ban firearms. you know that you cannot have a tommy gun anymore or a machine gun anymore because that was successfully outlawed that actually used a tax on those weapons that didn't even touch the second amendment issues. so the idea of taxing them, and then if you have one that you did want pay the taxes for, that's a way to do it. how mechanically, how actually would you implement the policy that you would want to see happen? >> i'm proposing a mandatory buy back. so everyone who owns a weapon of war would sell that back to the government, and we would establish a fair market price to com
we're going to either allow bristol cain to set the terms of this debate or let the people including march for our lives which is coming up with proposal to bring peace to this country and do something about the 40,000 gun deaths we see every single year. that's who i'm listening to as well as people all across this country who want to see us actually do something about gun violence. >> so i've been in a wormhole preparing to interview you today about previous successful efforts in this...
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in nearly two years. 1—all the final score swansea stay second in the table after they drew with bristola 1—nil win at birmingham, while qpr go fourth after a 2—1 at milwall. there were also wins for cardiff, hull, nottingham forrest, blackburn and wigan. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership after they beat livingston 2—nil away from home. ross county are fifth after a 2—1win at motherwell. st mirren and hamilton was goalless. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. there are 80 fa cup ties this weekend, we've reached the 2nd qualifying round. irlam fc from the 9th tier are out, they lost to former league side york city 2—nil. kyle mcfarlane sealed irlams fate with the second of the game. you can keep up to date with the rest of the fa cup and scottish cup scores on the bbc sport website. still to come on sportsday. did you know that i can fly even faster than i can run? we hear from the british sprinter on how he's already got a 2nd career mapped out. now back to the rugby world cup because the first of the home nations get their campaigns under way tomorrow in jap
in nearly two years. 1—all the final score swansea stay second in the table after they drew with bristola 1—nil win at birmingham, while qpr go fourth after a 2—1 at milwall. there were also wins for cardiff, hull, nottingham forrest, blackburn and wigan. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership after they beat livingston 2—nil away from home. ross county are fifth after a 2—1win at motherwell. st mirren and hamilton was goalless. celtic and rangers both play...
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the council estates in bristol are aware ellis genge was brought up. are you proud to be from here?fferent now but ellis's rooted to the top has not been straightforward. what was it like growing up here? tough, it was not easy. rugby back in the day was quite an upper—class sport and turning up some of the trials, you could tell where i was from. you have proved a point, background doesn't matter. it does matter, clearly, actually. to be fair, now more and more, there are different people from different backgrounds. 0ne people from different backgrounds. one of my greatest mates in rugby from the heart of null. this is the letter we got from eddie jones when ellis got his first international cap. at his parents whom they have kept a record of his career. room for a world cup wall? we willjust have to extend again. when you break it down, she has got quite a few pictures. someone will think i have died. ellis's success is all the more remarkable because he was diagnosed with dyspraxia at school, a condition that affects physical coordination. we thought i wasjust really bad. clumsy.
the council estates in bristol are aware ellis genge was brought up. are you proud to be from here?fferent now but ellis's rooted to the top has not been straightforward. what was it like growing up here? tough, it was not easy. rugby back in the day was quite an upper—class sport and turning up some of the trials, you could tell where i was from. you have proved a point, background doesn't matter. it does matter, clearly, actually. to be fair, now more and more, there are different people...
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goalkeeper sophie baggaley saved a first—half penalty and then made many saves for bristol. with aileen whelan and lea la garrec threatening in a match which saw over 3000 at ashton gate. no action in the premier league this weekend due to the international break, but news from vicarage road this evening. watford have sacked their manager javi gracia and immediatley announced his successor. it's their former manager quique sanches flores. flores returns after three years following spells at espanyoyl and shanghai shenhua. gracia was sacked despite taking watford to the fa cup final last season and an 11th—placed finish in the premier league. they're now bottom of the table with a single point from their first four matches. so, no premier league or championship action this weekend, but there was a full fixture list in the lower leagues, including an eagerly anticipated match in league one between historically linked milton keynes dons and afc wimbledon. mk dons went two up in the first half, rhys healey with their second goal. but a late wimbledon consolation wasn't enough. 2
goalkeeper sophie baggaley saved a first—half penalty and then made many saves for bristol. with aileen whelan and lea la garrec threatening in a match which saw over 3000 at ashton gate. no action in the premier league this weekend due to the international break, but news from vicarage road this evening. watford have sacked their manager javi gracia and immediatley announced his successor. it's their former manager quique sanches flores. flores returns after three years following spells at...
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tottenahm beat wets ham 2—0, while chelsea won easily at bristol city. —— west ham.orld championships was won by mads pedersen as wet conditions saw the race shortened in yorkshire. he becomes the first dane to win the title, teo geoghen hart was the highest finishing brit, but was way down the field outside the top twenty. patrick gearey reports. this was no day for a bike ride. relentless rain meant this would be a road race with a difference, the route shortened and diverted, the riders battling through miles of treacherously waterlogged country, supported by spectators even on the most forlorn hillside. a test of technique and tenacity. the race bottlenecked as it entered harrogate, a town built around spa water, covered in rainwater. one of the pre—race favourites philip gilbert couldn't the ground lost in this crash. 0thers fell away including the defending champion. of the british riders, adam yates and ben swift fought hard fought hard to stay in it, but the race was being stretched by a series of exhausting attacks. the final duel was between the italian mat
tottenahm beat wets ham 2—0, while chelsea won easily at bristol city. —— west ham.orld championships was won by mads pedersen as wet conditions saw the race shortened in yorkshire. he becomes the first dane to win the title, teo geoghen hart was the highest finishing brit, but was way down the field outside the top twenty. patrick gearey reports. this was no day for a bike ride. relentless rain meant this would be a road race with a difference, the route shortened and diverted, the...
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now, and whirlpool, near bristol, thousands of new dryers coming off the production line are destined unknown cost to the company. this is the first time they have let the cameras in. the intention is to show how safety conscious they have now become. under the recall, how safety conscious they have now become. underthe recall, owners how safety conscious they have now become. under the recall, owners can get a replacement, a modification or a refund of 500,000 problem dryers defined, 65,000 have been located sincejuly. defined, 65,000 have been located since july. the people that you see working on this floor are working flat out to make sure we have availability of product, and the people taking the calls are working saturdays to make it convenient for you, and when the consumer calls us, to know that within seven days they will get that unit installed. more than1.5 will get that unit installed. more than 1.5 million owners like denise in kent have already got theirs modified, so don't qualify for the terms of the recall. and hers has overheated since the repair. that makes me very
now, and whirlpool, near bristol, thousands of new dryers coming off the production line are destined unknown cost to the company. this is the first time they have let the cameras in. the intention is to show how safety conscious they have now become. under the recall, how safety conscious they have now become. underthe recall, owners how safety conscious they have now become. under the recall, owners can get a replacement, a modification or a refund of 500,000 problem dryers defined, 65,000...
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the women's super league, everton continued their 100% start to the season with a 2—0 victory over bristoly saw off reading this afternoon, thanks to a couple of goals from pauline bremer. that was her first, an excellent finish. 2—0 it finished. newly promoted tottenham scored their first goal in the top flight, rachel furness with the only goal of the game to beat liverpool 1—0. a quick look at the other wsl results from this afternoon. brighton and chelsea drew 1—1, whilst there was a first win of the season for west ham, they defeated birmingham 1—0. motogp world champion marc marquez has won the san marino grand prix. marquez left it late, overtaking leader fabio quartar—aro marquez left it late, overtaking leader fabio quartararo on the final lap to deny the rookie a madien win. the victory leaves marquez with a 93—point lead in the championship. britain's cal crutchlow crashed out and didn't finish the race. tyson fury‘s potential rematch with deontay wilder may be delayed after he suffered a serious cut in his win overnight in las vegas. he overcame the injury to beat swedish heavy
the women's super league, everton continued their 100% start to the season with a 2—0 victory over bristoly saw off reading this afternoon, thanks to a couple of goals from pauline bremer. that was her first, an excellent finish. 2—0 it finished. newly promoted tottenham scored their first goal in the top flight, rachel furness with the only goal of the game to beat liverpool 1—0. a quick look at the other wsl results from this afternoon. brighton and chelsea drew 1—1, whilst there was...
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or at least a chartest there is we check the vitals of health care by putting bristol-meyers under microscoperosoft, google, amazon. how to play the final name for the win. >>> plus erwwe're going to keep
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so has the bristol motor speedway in tennessee. in charleston, south carolina, i-26 now, one way in both directions so visitors and residents can evacuate. myrtle beach, residents are taking the warning seriously and boarding up their homes. >>> storm preparations turning deadly for a 68-year-old man in florida. he fell off a ladder three stories to his death. he was trying to board up his windows. at least seven hospitals are rising. one shell gas station is selling cases of water for 9 bucks instead of $4. >> in jacksonville animal lovers are stepping up in a big way to help animal lovers taking in 140 cats and 70 dogs into foster homes. >> correspondent nick valencia keeping an eye on conditions. nick, good morning. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: good morning, dave. the wind has been steady all morning long since we've been out here in these overnight hours. in just about 45 minutes ago or so we got hit with our first significant band of rain. as quickly as the wall came down, it left. now we're left with the drizzle he
so has the bristol motor speedway in tennessee. in charleston, south carolina, i-26 now, one way in both directions so visitors and residents can evacuate. myrtle beach, residents are taking the warning seriously and boarding up their homes. >>> storm preparations turning deadly for a 68-year-old man in florida. he fell off a ladder three stories to his death. he was trying to board up his windows. at least seven hospitals are rising. one shell gas station is selling cases of water for...
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that is desk from bristol. we need to ask ourselves what can this parliament now achieved? can it deliver the bold new agenda that a new prime minister wishes to place for this country? parliament even approve a bold queen's speech to put onto statutes in the future? would it approve a queen speech to for the 20,000 new police on the streets and to strengthen our criminal justice system? the answer must be no or it must at least be rather doubtful. there could be an issue of confidence if they queen's speech is voted down. this place is possibly only putting off a fateful day. what we have seen this afternoon is more of the same. while a public simply should this head -- shakes its head in dismay of what is going on in this place. there are those in this house who will not countenance leaving the eu without a deal. i will give way. >> it's very clear that the prime minister can't run a general election. tonightloses the vote the prime minister should simply follow his convictions and resign. go. but no he won't cut and run for the disaster that's coming. he should know that
that is desk from bristol. we need to ask ourselves what can this parliament now achieved? can it deliver the bold new agenda that a new prime minister wishes to place for this country? parliament even approve a bold queen's speech to put onto statutes in the future? would it approve a queen speech to for the 20,000 new police on the streets and to strengthen our criminal justice system? the answer must be no or it must at least be rather doubtful. there could be an issue of confidence if they...
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that is to brenda from bristol. we need to ask ourselves, what can this parliament now achieve? can it deliver the bold new agenda that a new prime minister wishes to place for this country? would this parliament even approve a bold and ambitious queen's speech to put onto statutes in the future? would it approve a queen speech to put those 20,000 new police on the streets and to strengthen our criminal justice system? the answer must be no, or it must at least be rather doubtful. there could be an issue of confidence if a queen's speech is voted down. so this place is possibly only putting off a fateful day. mr. speaker, but we have seen this afternoon is more of the same. while the public simply shakes its head in dismay of what is going on in this place. mr. speaker, it is bizarre, isn't mr. speaker, it is bizarre, isn't it? there are those in this house who will not countenance leaving the european union without a deal. i will give way. >> it's very clear that the prime minister can't run a general election. surely if he loses the vote tonight, the prime minister should simp
that is to brenda from bristol. we need to ask ourselves, what can this parliament now achieve? can it deliver the bold new agenda that a new prime minister wishes to place for this country? would this parliament even approve a bold and ambitious queen's speech to put onto statutes in the future? would it approve a queen speech to put those 20,000 new police on the streets and to strengthen our criminal justice system? the answer must be no, or it must at least be rather doubtful. there could...
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experts are warning about the dangers of so—called fussy eating after a 17—year—old from bristol, whoffered irreparable sight loss. eye doctors in bristol cared for the young man after his vision had deteriorated to the point of blindness. tests revealed he had severe vitamin deficiencies and damage linked to malnutrition. let's cross back to westminster — joanna gosling is there. it will be a monumental day here at westminster. mps are here at the moment but are not sitting yet in the commons because it resumes at 2:30pm, and the attempt in the commons later will be opposition mps trying to come together to block a no—deal brexit. let's go to get the view from brussels. with me now is adam fleming — our brussels correspondent. what is the reaction that what is going on here? what is happening in brussels is quite different from what is happening at westminster. here in brussels, talk of a potential election or whether boris johnson's hands will be tied to prevent no deal. that is not seen as irreleva nt prevent no deal. that is not seen as irrelevant but it is not what the action her
experts are warning about the dangers of so—called fussy eating after a 17—year—old from bristol, whoffered irreparable sight loss. eye doctors in bristol cared for the young man after his vision had deteriorated to the point of blindness. tests revealed he had severe vitamin deficiencies and damage linked to malnutrition. let's cross back to westminster — joanna gosling is there. it will be a monumental day here at westminster. mps are here at the moment but are not sitting yet in the...
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now, at whirlpool, near bristol, thousands of new dryers coming off the production line are destinedrst time they have let the cameras in. the intention is to show how safety—conscious they have now become. under the recall, owners can get a replacement, a modification or a refund. of 500,000 problem dryers to find, 65,000 have been located sincejuly. this the people that you see working on this floor are working flat out to make sure we have availability of product, and the people taking the calls are working saturdays to make it convenient for you, and when the consumer calls us, to know that within seven days they will get that unit installed. but more than 1.5 million owners like denise in kent have already like denise in kent had already got theirs modified, so don't qualify for the terms of the recall, and hers has overheated since the repair. that makes me very angry, very angry. i had the modification done when it was suggested. that caused my problems, and now i'm in a situation where i'm left with a faulty machine while other people have been given their money back or a new
now, at whirlpool, near bristol, thousands of new dryers coming off the production line are destinedrst time they have let the cameras in. the intention is to show how safety—conscious they have now become. under the recall, owners can get a replacement, a modification or a refund. of 500,000 problem dryers to find, 65,000 have been located sincejuly. this the people that you see working on this floor are working flat out to make sure we have availability of product, and the people taking the...
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middlesex university london, and robert craig, who teaches constitutional law at the university of bristolthe european commission president, jean—claude juncker, has given a downbeat appraisal of the prospects of a brexit agreement. updating the european parliament in strasbourg on his talks with the prime minister earlier this week, mrjuncker said a no deal departure was now "palpable and real"; the uk government, he said, had come up with no firm proposals to replace the irish backstop, the contingency plan to avoid a return to physical border checks. the prime minister of luxembourg has denied trying to humiliate boris johnson after he held a press conference without him on monday. gzay—vi—uher bettel delivered his part of the address to journalists next to an empty podium with a union flag behind it. but speaking to the bbc today, the luxembourg prime minister dismissed allegations that it was a deliberate snub and blamed logistical issues. our europe editor katya adler reports iand said iam set i am set about the perceptions. i have too much respect for the uk in the uk citizens and f
middlesex university london, and robert craig, who teaches constitutional law at the university of bristolthe european commission president, jean—claude juncker, has given a downbeat appraisal of the prospects of a brexit agreement. updating the european parliament in strasbourg on his talks with the prime minister earlier this week, mrjuncker said a no deal departure was now "palpable and real"; the uk government, he said, had come up with no firm proposals to replace the irish...
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i do not know if that gentleman with the wii -- the most important things that came out of the bristolessions was when a man went to bristol, tennessee and recorded on succeeding sessions the carter family from mason springs, virginia, not too far away, and jimmy rogers, from mississippi. they had both been influenced by african-americans. carter familythe taking "when the world is on fire. they collected songs throughout appalachia from different colors and mixed it together to create success. jimmy rogers had been steeped in the blues from black railroad crews he had seen on the railroad and other places. people consider it the big bang of country music. it you listen to it, the carter family sounds nothing like jimmy rogers. aen with him, jimmy rogers is mixture of things, as is the carter family a mixture of things. country music starts off not being one thing, but many different things, at least two baked kind of styles -- two big kinds of styles, then they pick up cowboy songs, westville swing, the nashville sound and all the various string sounds of appalachia we have been talki
i do not know if that gentleman with the wii -- the most important things that came out of the bristolessions was when a man went to bristol, tennessee and recorded on succeeding sessions the carter family from mason springs, virginia, not too far away, and jimmy rogers, from mississippi. they had both been influenced by african-americans. carter familythe taking "when the world is on fire. they collected songs throughout appalachia from different colors and mixed it together to create...
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i do not know if that gentleman with the wii -- the most important things that came out of the bristolessions was when a man went to bristol, tennessee and recorded on succeeding sessions the carter family from mason springs, virginia, not too far away, and jimmy rogers, from mississippi. they had both been influenced by african-americans. carter familythe taking "when the world is on fire. they collected songs throughout appalachia from different colors and mixed it together to create success. jimmy rogers had been steeped in the blues from black railroad crews he had seen on the railroad and other places. people consider it the big bang of country music. it you listen to it, the carter family sounds nothing like jimmy rogers. aen with him, jimmy rogers is mixture of things, as is the carter family a mixture of things. country music starts off not being one thing, but many different things, at least two baked kind of styles -- two big kinds of styles, then they pick up cowboy songs, westville swing, the nashville sound and all the various string sounds of appalachia we have been talki
i do not know if that gentleman with the wii -- the most important things that came out of the bristolessions was when a man went to bristol, tennessee and recorded on succeeding sessions the carter family from mason springs, virginia, not too far away, and jimmy rogers, from mississippi. they had both been influenced by african-americans. carter familythe taking "when the world is on fire. they collected songs throughout appalachia from different colors and mixed it together to create...
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everton's women made it two wins from two in the super league, beating bristol city 2—0.ritain won four more gold medals on the final night of action at the para—swimming world championships in london, alice tai finishing as the most successful athlete with seven golds. her team—mate brock whiston beat her own world record to win the 100m breaststroke, before going on to win another gold in the freestyle relay alongside tai, steph millward and toni shaw. ronnie o'sullivan made it a hat—trick of titles at the shanghai masters snooker. the rocket came through a thrilling final against shaun murphy, eventually winning by 11 frames to nine. he takes home the 200 thousand pounds winner's cheque in what was his first tournament since his shock defeat at the world championship back in april. back on track, ronnie. thank you very much. there was a pause, because i was expecting a little bit more. but it didn't quite happen. we'll be getting it later. we are going to get suzann petersen with her gorgeous little boy. we love a baby picture, don't we? coming later. matt's in holland
everton's women made it two wins from two in the super league, beating bristol city 2—0.ritain won four more gold medals on the final night of action at the para—swimming world championships in london, alice tai finishing as the most successful athlete with seven golds. her team—mate brock whiston beat her own world record to win the 100m breaststroke, before going on to win another gold in the freestyle relay alongside tai, steph millward and toni shaw. ronnie o'sullivan made it a...
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he pulled up to the garage of his bristol, connecticut, house around midnight. he didn't know two men were watching. >> i would just open the garage door, get out, take all my-- equipment out. because i'm a goalie, i have a large bag. >> reporter: matt's 70 year old mother valerie, a retired nurse, was inside the home they shared watching the academy awards. matt moved his mom into the house after his dad, her husband of 40 years passed away. >> it was the night of the oscars. and they didn't finish till it was just about midnight or a few minutes after. and it was right after that when i heard the garage door open. >> as i'm walking back to the car to pull it in, i see somebody coming running down my driveway yelling, get on the ground!" and i see he's pointing a gun at me. tells me to kneel on the garage floor as i'm kneeling there, he walks up behind me and sticks the gun right behind the back of my ear, presses it against my head, and says, "lie face-first on the ground." >> you heard him. he'd arrived home. >> yes. yes. and i was waiting for him to come int
he pulled up to the garage of his bristol, connecticut, house around midnight. he didn't know two men were watching. >> i would just open the garage door, get out, take all my-- equipment out. because i'm a goalie, i have a large bag. >> reporter: matt's 70 year old mother valerie, a retired nurse, was inside the home they shared watching the academy awards. matt moved his mom into the house after his dad, her husband of 40 years passed away. >> it was the night of the oscars....
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experts are warning about the dangers of fussy eating after a 17—year—old from bristol — who lived onrocessed meat — suffered irreparable sight loss. eye doctors in bristol cared for the young man after his vision had deteriorated to the point of blindness. tests revealed he had severe vitamin deficiencies and damage linked to malnutrition. 25 bodies have been found on the ocean floor after a boat was destroyed by fire off the coast of california. nine people are still missing. five crew members had escaped earlier. the fire started in the early hours of monday. the boat was anchored just metres off santa cruz island. the cause of the blaze is so far unknown. the united states would withdraw 5,400 troops from afghanistan within 20 weeks — as part of a deal "in principle" with taliban militants. the us currently has about 1a,000 troops in the country. president trump will have to give final approval for the deal to go ahead. those are the main headlines, let's return to victoria. welcome to the programme, live from westminster on a momentous day. this afternoon mps from all parties wil
experts are warning about the dangers of fussy eating after a 17—year—old from bristol — who lived onrocessed meat — suffered irreparable sight loss. eye doctors in bristol cared for the young man after his vision had deteriorated to the point of blindness. tests revealed he had severe vitamin deficiencies and damage linked to malnutrition. 25 bodies have been found on the ocean floor after a boat was destroyed by fire off the coast of california. nine people are still missing. five...
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in nearly two years. 1—all the final score swansea stay second in the table after they drew with bristolackburn and wigan. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership after they beat livingston 2—nil away from home. ross county are fifth after a 2—1win at motherwell. st mirren and hamilton ended goalless. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. ferrari‘s sharl leclair is looking for a hat—trick this weekend after claiming pole for the singapore grand prix. the 21 year old from monaco has won the last two races for ferrari from the front of the grid. he stormed round the marina bay street circuit to take pole by less than two tenths of a second from championship leader lewis hamilton. sebastian vettel will start from third in the other ferrari. it was a crazy lap, but ijust decided i‘m going to give it absolutely everything and what happens is if i‘m going into the wall i have to finish the lap and yet, few times i lost it by a match to keep it on track. there were a few mistakes, one point of seven second quicker than my previous lap and then i lost a little bit but at the
in nearly two years. 1—all the final score swansea stay second in the table after they drew with bristolackburn and wigan. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership after they beat livingston 2—nil away from home. ross county are fifth after a 2—1win at motherwell. st mirren and hamilton ended goalless. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. ferrari‘s sharl leclair is looking for a hat—trick this weekend after claiming pole for the singapore grand prix. the 21 year...
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i'm nowjoined by charlie maclean—bristol, founder and director of plan b consulting, a firm specialisingg with us. the government keeps saying this is a worst—case scenario. government keeps saying this is a worst—case scenario. in your experience come is that wise and sensible to do, worst—case planninguk? i think what the problem we have to do is those that are planning for brexit need to have something to plan against. because the problem is a little bit if you say i think 80% of lorries will get through, and use i say 20%, we could spend a lot of time arguing about who is right there. and we can waste our energy on trying to the side. so i think the government has to give us i think the government has to give us something to plan on. and some number so that gives us and start our planning. i think the government has a bit of a tricky view to do there. they did not want to go to worst—case because that will look like armageddon, almost like it is not worth planning because it is so bad. but it needs to give us a certain kind of amount of worst—case, so i think governments have a balan
i'm nowjoined by charlie maclean—bristol, founder and director of plan b consulting, a firm specialisingg with us. the government keeps saying this is a worst—case scenario. government keeps saying this is a worst—case scenario. in your experience come is that wise and sensible to do, worst—case planninguk? i think what the problem we have to do is those that are planning for brexit need to have something to plan against. because the problem is a little bit if you say i think 80% of...
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i was in bristol last night. with anters are dealing shop.t on strike this year, they are no longer dealing with a local printing shop. they are dealing with a conglomerate. it is a very different collective bargaining situation. much tougher situation. >> the other difficulty is being a minister in politics. >> the northeast is where this whole country started. invented this flag. stars, mostly northeastern states. he is terrific. a hell of a guy. night.dinner the other >> i met him in indy. it was just incredible. >> we were everywhere. >> were you in portland at all? >> i was there in 1965. >> i live right 42 cats. 42 cats? >> there is a new opportunity in connecticut to bring these people together. 86,000 men without jobs. decisionse to make about whether to apply for welfare for the first time in their lives. all i bring to you is having achieved a democratic primary that can be a referendum in the state on the hard effort it will take to end the war, not by christmas, as he suggests. january.will begin in that is when the fight was to b
i was in bristol last night. with anters are dealing shop.t on strike this year, they are no longer dealing with a local printing shop. they are dealing with a conglomerate. it is a very different collective bargaining situation. much tougher situation. >> the other difficulty is being a minister in politics. >> the northeast is where this whole country started. invented this flag. stars, mostly northeastern states. he is terrific. a hell of a guy. night.dinner the other >> i...
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someone would go to court get a court order requiring him to send that letter some people saying that bristol's will go to prison i think frankly that's a bit funny it's a full probably wishful thinking on the part of some people who'd like to see him go to prison and that's because what would happen would be the court could itself sign a letter or nominate someone apart from doris to sign the letter and there's another stage that would have to be gone through before boris could even be threatened with being sent to prison so that isn't a likely outcome but the one thing you have to factor in is that the curiosity of this law is that bars doesn't have to send that request now ecomog wait until october the 19th and so he can within that period of time try to make it deeply unattractive for the e.u. to grant that extension or by have to grant it for quite so long because he could say to the you for example that britain won't nominate a commissioner that it will veto the various laws that the other e.u. countries want to put forward and then the e.u. is then left in a position where it's thinking
someone would go to court get a court order requiring him to send that letter some people saying that bristol's will go to prison i think frankly that's a bit funny it's a full probably wishful thinking on the part of some people who'd like to see him go to prison and that's because what would happen would be the court could itself sign a letter or nominate someone apart from doris to sign the letter and there's another stage that would have to be gone through before boris could even be...