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former british noi kyle edmund has slumped to his eighth—straight defeat. sets by us open semi—finalist matteo berrettini in the first round of the vienna 0pen. edmund showed glimpses of his best form, taking the opening set but errors crept into his game and the italian, who's ranked 11th in the world, came back to win. edmund is now 75th in the world rankings, and hasn't won since beating nick kyrgios in montreal in early august edmund's latest defeat could also damage his hopes of being picked by great britain for the davis cup finals in madrid next month. andy murray returns for the first time in three years. he won the european 0pen yesterday, his first singles title in two—and—a—half years following a second hip operation in january. also in the squad are dan evans, jamie murray and neal skupski, with either edmund or cameron norrie likely to take the last place. let's take a quick look at some other stories making the news today. new research has found that former professional footballers are over three times more likely die of dementia than people o
former british noi kyle edmund has slumped to his eighth—straight defeat. sets by us open semi—finalist matteo berrettini in the first round of the vienna 0pen. edmund showed glimpses of his best form, taking the opening set but errors crept into his game and the italian, who's ranked 11th in the world, came back to win. edmund is now 75th in the world rankings, and hasn't won since beating nick kyrgios in montreal in early august edmund's latest defeat could also damage his hopes of being...
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what is edmund's legacy? great biographer, but also, he was willing to do something original, hadn't been done before. i think that would be his greatest pride in his work. >> and i want to thank sylvia jukes morris for spending time with us. she was just so wonderful and open talking about edmund. obviously it's been a very difficult year for her but as this book is released now there's a lot to talk about and reflect on. >> i have to tell you, edison has been -- i've admired him for two things, one, he was a great scientist, open-minded, hired an african-american man because he bested him in his invention of the lightbulb, he made it even better. and so louis latimer is a known patentor and is now known to all of mankind. >> he was all about the team with edison, and that's the approach that we have today. team-based approach. >> yeah. . >>> well, he's known for using carefully sourced seafood and sustainable ingredients but it's what chef anthony wells does with them that's earned him acclaim as one of san
what is edmund's legacy? great biographer, but also, he was willing to do something original, hadn't been done before. i think that would be his greatest pride in his work. >> and i want to thank sylvia jukes morris for spending time with us. she was just so wonderful and open talking about edmund. obviously it's been a very difficult year for her but as this book is released now there's a lot to talk about and reflect on. >> i have to tell you, edison has been -- i've admired him...
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kyle edmunds is out of the shanghai masters as poorform continues — he lost to france's jeremy chardy lose british number one status — with dan evan's taking over when the news rankings are published. tottenham have confirmed that their captain and goalkeeper hugo lloris won't return to training with the club until next year. he sustained a dislocated elbow during the 3—0 defeat to brighton on saturday. fabian delph has withdrawn from the england team for their upcoming euro 2020 qualifier in the czech republic and bulgaria. the midfielder picked up an injury during everton‘s premier league defeat at burnley on saturday. england's women footballers face portugal tomorrow looking to bounce back from their defeat to brazil last week. since reaching the world cup semi—finals, phil neville's side have been struggling — with four defeats in five games. they'll also be without midfielderjill scott who's withdrawn with injury. her absence will give her more time to focus on coaching — a career she's told us she's looking to pursue once her playing days are over. as you're getting a bit older
kyle edmunds is out of the shanghai masters as poorform continues — he lost to france's jeremy chardy lose british number one status — with dan evan's taking over when the news rankings are published. tottenham have confirmed that their captain and goalkeeper hugo lloris won't return to training with the club until next year. he sustained a dislocated elbow during the 3—0 defeat to brighton on saturday. fabian delph has withdrawn from the england team for their upcoming euro 2020...
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is now number 75 world, came back to win edmund is now number75 in world, came back to win edmund ishasn't won since beating nick kyrgios in montreal in august. edmund's latest defeat could also damage his hopes of being picked by great britain for the davis cup finals in madrid next month. andy murray returns for the first time in three years, after winning the european open yesterday, his first singles title in two and a half yea rs singles title in two and a half years after a second operation in january. also in the squad are dan eva ns, january. also in the squad are dan evans,jamie january. also in the squad are dan evans, jamie murray and neil —— neal skupski. wales evans, jamie murray and neil —— neal sku pski. wales have evans, jamie murray and neil —— neal skupski. wales have called up cardiff blues winger owen lane to their world cup squad. he can also play at centre and he was part of wales's extended pretournament training squad. he replaces a forward row after josh training squad. he replaces a forward row afterjosh navidi was ruled out by injury. he tore his hamstring
is now number 75 world, came back to win edmund is now number75 in world, came back to win edmund ishasn't won since beating nick kyrgios in montreal in august. edmund's latest defeat could also damage his hopes of being picked by great britain for the davis cup finals in madrid next month. andy murray returns for the first time in three years, after winning the european open yesterday, his first singles title in two and a half yea rs singles title in two and a half years after a second...
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kyle edmund's eight—match losing run has finally come to an end.huania's ricardas berankis 6—4 6—3 in the first round of the paris masters. edmund had been the british number one in january but a poor season has seen him drop to 75th. he'll now face argentine diego schwartzman in the next round. oksana masters is a successful winter and summer paralympian who's aiming to win gold for the us in the sport of hand—cycling at tokyo 2020. but her road to success hasn't been straightforward. her biological mother grew up near chernobyl, and oksana was born with a range of birth defects which she attributes to radiation from the plant in ukraine. here's her story. iam oksana i am oksana masters, 30 years old and diameter summer and winter paralympian. —— and iama summer and winter paralympian. i was born in ukraine. i was born with multiple birth defects which were believed to be linked to chernobyl. my mother was pregnant with me and she ate something that was poisoned by radiation or something, they linked it to chernobyl. i was not that far from their
kyle edmund's eight—match losing run has finally come to an end.huania's ricardas berankis 6—4 6—3 in the first round of the paris masters. edmund had been the british number one in january but a poor season has seen him drop to 75th. he'll now face argentine diego schwartzman in the next round. oksana masters is a successful winter and summer paralympian who's aiming to win gold for the us in the sport of hand—cycling at tokyo 2020. but her road to success hasn't been straightforward....
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evans has replaced kyle edmund at the top of the rankings, after edmund lost his seventh match in a rowopean open in antwerp. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. bye for now. thank you. law and order has been at the centre of the queen's speech of the centre of the queen's speech of the premiership of borisjohnson. more than seven bells relate to crime and justice, others relate to increasing the national living wage to £10 50 a network. the queen started her address in the house of lords on the issue of brexit. —— seven bills. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a
evans has replaced kyle edmund at the top of the rankings, after edmund lost his seventh match in a rowopean open in antwerp. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. bye for now. thank you. law and order has been at the centre of the queen's speech of the centre of the queen's speech of the premiership of borisjohnson. more than seven bells relate to crime and justice, others relate to increasing the national living...
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he might have went two months without a win, but now kyle edmund has two victories in two days.from world number 14 to 75, produced his best performance in months to defeat schwartzmann and will now face world number one novak djokovic in the last 16 on thursday. former australia international lisa keightley will be the first fulltime female head coach of the england women's side. she replaces world cup winning coach mark robinson — who left after their humbling ashes defeat this summer. keightley says she can't wait to get started. really exciting. i feel ready to go and wanting to get into it. i am confident i can set up an environment where players can feel co mforta ble environment where players can feel comfortable but at the same time get tested to be some better. we will put things in place were not only the players are tested, so will the staff did it i am a big believer that you need to grow and that is pa rt that you need to grow and that is part of the reason why i am really interested in thisjob. that's all the sport for now. we'll see you soon. south—western reaches
he might have went two months without a win, but now kyle edmund has two victories in two days.from world number 14 to 75, produced his best performance in months to defeat schwartzmann and will now face world number one novak djokovic in the last 16 on thursday. former australia international lisa keightley will be the first fulltime female head coach of the england women's side. she replaces world cup winning coach mark robinson — who left after their humbling ashes defeat this summer....
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edmund hillary, the first man to climb everest in 1953. we have one minute to go. on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school every day and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market and, now, through hard work and discipline... he is pointing! "come on," he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history on his shoulder! he has less than 200 metres to go! eliud kipchoge... let's keep an eye on the clock, into the final 20 seconds. eliud kipchoge! whoa! 1:59.40 the unofficial time. therre's his wife! eliud kipchoge storms into the history books in vienna! fantastic! 1:59.40 the unofficial time, the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. one final lung—busting stride for eliud kipchoge, one giant leap for human endeavour. eliud kipchoge was right — no human is limited. well, after the race, kipchoge compared his achievements to roger bannister‘s sub four—minute mile, more than 60 years ago. i am feeling good. it has taken 65 years for a human being to make history in sport. after roger banni
edmund hillary, the first man to climb everest in 1953. we have one minute to go. on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school every day and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market and, now, through hard work and discipline... he is pointing! "come on," he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history on his shoulder! he has less than 200 metres to go! eliud kipchoge... let's keep an eye on the clock, into the...
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kyle edmund has earned his most impressive win for months — beating diego schwartzmann at the paris mastersd? a meeting with novak djokovic. the world number one was pushed to a first set tie break by world number 97 corentin moutet before winning the match in straight sets. rafa nadal was also a winner on wednesday. at the wta finals, defending champion elina svitolina is into the semi finals with one group game to go. she beat simona halep in straight sets. elsewhere, karolina pliskova beat bianca andreescu after the canadian withdrew after a set through injury. lisa keightley has been appointed as the new head coach of the england women's cricket team. she replaces mark robinson — who stepped down after england's torrid ashes defeat in the summer. clare connor is the ecb's director of women's cricket like any head coach coming and you wa nt to like any head coach coming and you want to make an immediate impact and i think that lisa will start with us in the new year it will only have a month before that tournament really gets under way in australia. i think one of the huge advantages to
kyle edmund has earned his most impressive win for months — beating diego schwartzmann at the paris mastersd? a meeting with novak djokovic. the world number one was pushed to a first set tie break by world number 97 corentin moutet before winning the match in straight sets. rafa nadal was also a winner on wednesday. at the wta finals, defending champion elina svitolina is into the semi finals with one group game to go. she beat simona halep in straight sets. elsewhere, karolina pliskova beat...
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this also in the team, dan evans, jamie murray and either cao edmund liked to take up and either caoake up the last place. 18 nations will ta ke up the last place. 18 nations will take part. gets going in the middle of november. jason roy says that next summer's new competition will bea next summer's new competition will be a great watch for spectators. we saw the first draft in british sport yesterday. as the eight teams were finalised. he had already been selected for the oval invincible is for the competition nextjuly. selected for the oval invincible is for the competition next julym far as we're concerned as players, we're hugely excited about working towards it and find new formulas and how to play. it is going to be quite difficult to get your head around as with the tactics, but to be honest, as players we are excited for it. it is huge tournament on, soil, played by some of the best players in the world. the west indies star batsmen missed out on selection, the eight teams still have a wild card pick next year. that's all the sport, much more on the bbc sport website and you
this also in the team, dan evans, jamie murray and either cao edmund liked to take up and either caoake up the last place. 18 nations will ta ke up the last place. 18 nations will take part. gets going in the middle of november. jason roy says that next summer's new competition will bea next summer's new competition will be a great watch for spectators. we saw the first draft in british sport yesterday. as the eight teams were finalised. he had already been selected for the oval invincible is...
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kyle edmund is out of the paris masters.mber one novak djokovic in the third round, with djokovic winning 7—6, 6—1. the serb will face greek stefanos tsitsipas in the quarter finals.
kyle edmund is out of the paris masters.mber one novak djokovic in the third round, with djokovic winning 7—6, 6—1. the serb will face greek stefanos tsitsipas in the quarter finals.
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berrettini fought back to beat former british number one kyle edmund in three sets.rnament could help the italian reach his first—ever atp finals which are set to take place in london next month. the bangladesh cricket team have announced they're going on strike, until demands on pay and playing conditions have been met by the country's cricket board. the boycott will affect domestic competitions and the preparation for the upcoming tour of india which could now be in doubt. reports suggest the players are unhappy over several issues, including the reversal of the bcb‘s decision last month to abandon the bangladesh premier league's franchise model and disputes over match fees for their first class players. tiger woods says he's recovering well from more surgery. he had an operation on his knee two months ago and will play in this week's zozo championship, the first ever pga tour event in japan. got to where it was affecting even pots. you can see towards the end of the year i wasn't getting down on my putts well. having it done was... u nfortu nately i putts well. ha
berrettini fought back to beat former british number one kyle edmund in three sets.rnament could help the italian reach his first—ever atp finals which are set to take place in london next month. the bangladesh cricket team have announced they're going on strike, until demands on pay and playing conditions have been met by the country's cricket board. the boycott will affect domestic competitions and the preparation for the upcoming tour of india which could now be in doubt. reports suggest...
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kyle edmund is out of the paris masters.en by world number one novak djokovic in the third round, with djokovic winning 7—6, 6—1. the serb will face greek stefanos tsitsipas in the quarter finals. rory mcilroy is three shots off the lead after his first round at the latest wgc event in shanghai. five birdies in six holes helped him finish on five under par, with china's haotong li leading the field. on the eve of the united states grand prix weekend, formula one's rule makers have aproved new regulations to come into force from 2021. they're designed to make the racing closer and cut costs for teams. but the ferrari, mercedes, and red bull teams have yet to back them. "i want to be the best in the world." the words of olympic gold medallist katie taylor, who's challenging for the wbo super—light—weight title. already a unified world lightweight champion, taylor has gone up a weight to take on christina linardatou. if she suceeds this weekend, the irishwoman will become an undisputed champion in two weight categories — almost
kyle edmund is out of the paris masters.en by world number one novak djokovic in the third round, with djokovic winning 7—6, 6—1. the serb will face greek stefanos tsitsipas in the quarter finals. rory mcilroy is three shots off the lead after his first round at the latest wgc event in shanghai. five birdies in six holes helped him finish on five under par, with china's haotong li leading the field. on the eve of the united states grand prix weekend, formula one's rule makers have aproved...
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kyle edmund is out of the paris masters.ic winning 7—6, 6—1. the serbian will face greek stefanos tsitsipas in the quarterfinals. rory mcilroy is three shots off the lead after his first round at the latest world golf championship event in shanghai. five birdies in six holes helped him finish on 5 under par — with china's haotong li leading the field. 0n the eve of the united states grand prix in formula 1, rule makers have approved new regulations from 2021 designed to make the racing closer and cut costs for teams. ferrari, mercedes and red bull have yet to back them. last night, a 95 year drought came to an end for the capital city of the usa because their baseball team — the washington nationals — won the world series, the pinnacle of the sport in the states. they were taking on the houston astros — a dynsasty — the nationals considered the underdogs in this best of seven series. 0ur reporter tulsen tollett was in houston. washington nationals are world champions for the first time... with the teams lined up, many though
kyle edmund is out of the paris masters.ic winning 7—6, 6—1. the serbian will face greek stefanos tsitsipas in the quarterfinals. rory mcilroy is three shots off the lead after his first round at the latest world golf championship event in shanghai. five birdies in six holes helped him finish on 5 under par — with china's haotong li leading the field. 0n the eve of the united states grand prix in formula 1, rule makers have approved new regulations from 2021 designed to make the racing...
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he would have replaced kyle edmund if he'd reached the last four.aces top—seed dominic thiem of austria in the last eight on friday, as the sole remaining briton in the field. we have not been able to say that for a while. still to come on sportsday... has chelsea's tammy abraham commited his internationalfuture to england? and how disqualification led to depression for race walker tom bosworth. i walked out the house one day to just go and and my life because i felt as if i was doing everybody a favour. a very emotional interview to come a little later. the first phase of the draft for cricket‘s new look 100 tournament took place today. eight franchises were bidding for the services of england's test players as an american approach came to british sport. our sports editor was at today's launch. dan roan's report contains some flash photography. it is cricket but not as we know it, rather than the tradition of laureates, and east and brewery for the launch of the newest format, and this morning some of the biggest names present as they found out who
he would have replaced kyle edmund if he'd reached the last four.aces top—seed dominic thiem of austria in the last eight on friday, as the sole remaining briton in the field. we have not been able to say that for a while. still to come on sportsday... has chelsea's tammy abraham commited his internationalfuture to england? and how disqualification led to depression for race walker tom bosworth. i walked out the house one day to just go and and my life because i felt as if i was doing...
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whenever i welcome members to the house i share with them a piece of advice from edmund burke delivereda campaign address when he ran for the house of commons in 1774. burke said of the ideal representative, and i quote, it is his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasures, his satisfactions to theirs, and above all ever and in all cases to prefer their interest to his own. burke went on but his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscious he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or to any set of men living. these he does not derive from your pleasure. nor from the law and the constitution. they are a trust from providence for the abuses of which he, we, are deeply answerable. that was the core of elijah cummings. he believed his job to be here in the house a trust from providence. he made it his mission not only to honor that trust in his own work serving his constituents and the american people, but also to ensure that everyone who serves in public office is held to account for the abuse of that trust. the public trust for him was a sacred thing. like the bib
whenever i welcome members to the house i share with them a piece of advice from edmund burke delivereda campaign address when he ran for the house of commons in 1774. burke said of the ideal representative, and i quote, it is his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasures, his satisfactions to theirs, and above all ever and in all cases to prefer their interest to his own. burke went on but his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscious he ought not to sacrifice to you,...
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without the help of the sherpa tenzing norgay said edmund hillary may not have reached the peak of mt everest back in 1953. the remains of the ancient city of matt she picchu lie in the peruvian andes the site is a tourist magnet but many wouldn't manage the journey without the help of porters which these days may very well be women. these 3 women have broken the taboo changing a longstanding tradition. malini dora. knowing me accompany tourists carrying their baggage in the peruvian andes. to their destination the famous world heritage site. that. we are so proud of. it was built by our ancestors and we feel that we're like then we're strong and we can manage everything. they've broken into a male dominated world by becoming the 1st female porters in peru with the help of one man i mean. also comes from a rural area so he's aware that women aren't toys on an equal footing with men that's why he lets us work in the terrorism industry. after setting up the turns the women help the chef they barely take a break. the tourists get only the best treatment at this high altitude there served
without the help of the sherpa tenzing norgay said edmund hillary may not have reached the peak of mt everest back in 1953. the remains of the ancient city of matt she picchu lie in the peruvian andes the site is a tourist magnet but many wouldn't manage the journey without the help of porters which these days may very well be women. these 3 women have broken the taboo changing a longstanding tradition. malini dora. knowing me accompany tourists carrying their baggage in the peruvian andes. to...
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to take matters into their own hands one possible solution the digital identity wallet designed by edmund lowell an american citizen who lives in the north of thailand it uses decentralized block chain technology to ensure data security so he has a digital identity wallet that the user controls and they store their information can be identity documents like a passport and it could be identity data like i'm going to american here's my birthday and it can be verified claims like i've proven to this notary on this date that i'm american and i can share just that fact with someone else. first visited the country to take part in a thai boxing match and stayed to set up his start up now he's fighting against the commodification of internet users data. i don't think people are really aware of what happened to their data or at their data is being used by some it's a very large companies mechanism to feed them or ads or sell them something or do marketing or advertising the companies can misuse the data misappropriate the data the data and what we need to do is decentralize our identity systems an
to take matters into their own hands one possible solution the digital identity wallet designed by edmund lowell an american citizen who lives in the north of thailand it uses decentralized block chain technology to ensure data security so he has a digital identity wallet that the user controls and they store their information can be identity documents like a passport and it could be identity data like i'm going to american here's my birthday and it can be verified claims like i've proven to...
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kyle edmund is has been knocked out of the paris masters, beaten by novak djokovic in the third roundentatives has passed a vote to formalise the procedures of the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the vote today signals a move into a more public stage of the investigation, following several weeks of closed—door depositions. let's listen to the moment when house speaker, nancy pelosi, announced the results earlier... on this vote, the yays are 232. the nays are 196. the resolution is adopted without objection. the motion to reconsider its lead upon the table. our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue is at capitol hill. remainder is how we got to where we are now. 30 days ago the democrats decided to look at the process of impeaching this precedents, effectively taking him and examining his actions in relation to that supposed quid pro quo for with ukraine, putting pressure on them and asking them to investigate his political rivals here at home. for the last 30 days the democrats have been gathering evidence behind closed doors with interviews. a lot of that stuff has come
kyle edmund is has been knocked out of the paris masters, beaten by novak djokovic in the third roundentatives has passed a vote to formalise the procedures of the impeachment inquiry into president trump. the vote today signals a move into a more public stage of the investigation, following several weeks of closed—door depositions. let's listen to the moment when house speaker, nancy pelosi, announced the results earlier... on this vote, the yays are 232. the nays are 196. the resolution is...
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hundreds of people in venezuela's capital caracas have been mourning the death of an opposition activist edmund as a bullet ridden body was found off there had been missing for 24 hours his body also been set on fire opposition leader says the government of president nicolas maduro is behind the killing and thousands of haitians have again rallied against their president there accusing him of corruption and of being responsible for an economic crisis as demonstrations have intensified in the past 6 weeks the u.n. says at least 30 people have killed been killed during that time. a lot of versions have been heard in new orleans historic french quarter no need for alarm though part of a controlled demolition going to the cranes 2 giant cranes taken down at the hard rock hotel a half finished building that itself collapsed earlier this month now one of the natural wonders of the world you probably don't know this is in the hills of northwestern iran it's called the largest was a field anywhere and once it could have been a candidate to be a unesco world heritage site not a name or a zone bus r.v. r
hundreds of people in venezuela's capital caracas have been mourning the death of an opposition activist edmund as a bullet ridden body was found off there had been missing for 24 hours his body also been set on fire opposition leader says the government of president nicolas maduro is behind the killing and thousands of haitians have again rallied against their president there accusing him of corruption and of being responsible for an economic crisis as demonstrations have intensified in the...
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we talk about those achievements and the efforts of sir edmund hillary, sir roger bannister breakinglandings. it is being put in that bracket of achievements today. john watson. japan is bracing itself for one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades. one man is already reported to have died after his car turned over in strong winds. typhoon hagibis is expected to make landfall near the capital, tokyo in the next couple of hours, lashing areas that are still recovering from another storm last month. 0ur tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, sent this update. this behind me is the station in tokyo, and on a saturday afternoon this place would be jammed with tourists and shoppers. this here is the famous scramble crossing, one of the most famous sites in tokyo and normally on a saturday afternoon there would be thousands of people going across here but now it's pretty much completely deserted. that goes for the whole of tokyo, the greater tokyo area, everything has been pretty much shut down ahead of this storm, the whole metro system, the railways, both of tokyo's
we talk about those achievements and the efforts of sir edmund hillary, sir roger bannister breakinglandings. it is being put in that bracket of achievements today. john watson. japan is bracing itself for one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades. one man is already reported to have died after his car turned over in strong winds. typhoon hagibis is expected to make landfall near the capital, tokyo in the next couple of hours, lashing areas that are still recovering from another...
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edmund is now 75th in the world rankings and has not won since beating the curious in august.es wing 0n lane to their world cup squad. he was part of wales's extended pretournament training squad and replaces the forward after the back row was ruled out by injury. he tore his hamstring and limped off in the first half of their quarterfinal win over france, and jonathan davies should be fit for the semifinal against south africa on sunday. very disappointing. he has been very influential and important for us. in the last year. it is disappointing for us to get a player ruled out but in saying that these games are so physical and to have only lost one player at this stage is positive for us. player at this stage is positive for us. and that is all your support for now, good night. the next couple of days not looking too bad, quite a bit of dry weather around, not completely dry across the board, because we have this weather front affecting the far north of the uk, we will have lost that weather front across the south—east, bringing the rain on monday. on tuesday, starting on a d
edmund is now 75th in the world rankings and has not won since beating the curious in august.es wing 0n lane to their world cup squad. he was part of wales's extended pretournament training squad and replaces the forward after the back row was ruled out by injury. he tore his hamstring and limped off in the first half of their quarterfinal win over france, and jonathan davies should be fit for the semifinal against south africa on sunday. very disappointing. he has been very influential and...
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he was one of three men who didn't sign the constitution with jerry and edmund randolph. they sanctioned human slavery for the next 20 years. the constitution had a compromise for the importation of slaves for another 20 years and he objected to that vigorously but the main objection was the omission of the bill of rights. there was no bill of rights for the people and that is the fundamental reason he did not sign the constitution. the first six words of his now famous objection to the constitution he wrote were heard in every town and every village. there is no declaration of rights. he carried his struggle and to see the efforts crowned with congressional victory the monumental bill of rights. although professional historians are familiar it seems that his renowned, his name has brown and public obscurity. a remote man respected by revolutionary scholars then to be known by the general public. the perception that predates history it is a broad statute to washington, d.c.. at his own time and place the contemporary is grasped with superlatives as any man i've ever heard
he was one of three men who didn't sign the constitution with jerry and edmund randolph. they sanctioned human slavery for the next 20 years. the constitution had a compromise for the importation of slaves for another 20 years and he objected to that vigorously but the main objection was the omission of the bill of rights. there was no bill of rights for the people and that is the fundamental reason he did not sign the constitution. the first six words of his now famous objection to the...
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kyle edmund was brushed aside by world number one novak djokovic in the third round of the paris masters ricardas berankis, before defeating 14th seed diego schwartzman. he did take the first set to a tie—break but djokovic won that and the second set was far more comfortable for the serb, winning 7—6, 6—1. that's all the sport for now. we have more on our website. the first few days of november are looking decidedly unsettled. we will see wet and blustery weather across the uk and for some of us there is the uk and for some of us there is the potential for stormy weather, the uk and for some of us there is the potentialfor stormy weather, at least for a time. that is because of low pressure drifting in from the west. various frontal systems spiralling around bringing outbreaks of rain at times. but with that low pressure we will have a south—westerly flow of air across during friday and that is something considerably milder. a milder start to the day to rain outbreaks drifting across scotland's and eastwards a cross drifting across scotland's and eastwards across england and then we see
kyle edmund was brushed aside by world number one novak djokovic in the third round of the paris masters ricardas berankis, before defeating 14th seed diego schwartzman. he did take the first set to a tie—break but djokovic won that and the second set was far more comfortable for the serb, winning 7—6, 6—1. that's all the sport for now. we have more on our website. the first few days of november are looking decidedly unsettled. we will see wet and blustery weather across the uk and for...
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and the woes continue for kyle edmund — now eight straight defeats for the former british number one. evening for sheffield united. they claimed a stunning win over arsenal at bramall lane to move into the top half of the premier league table. summer signing lys moussett made his first start for the club and was the one to score the decisive goal, giving the club their biggest win since returning to the top flight. austin halewood watched the action. young, or old, sheffield united fans have waited a long time to have nights like this, back at bramall lane, after 12 years away, they are testing themselves against the best round once again, but, when you do, it can often be hard to keep hold of them, john egan pulling back sokratis, missed by the var. the gunners were at their free—flowing best, and who better than record signing nicolas pepe to have on the end of it. by the looks of the finish, probably anybody. forall of their attacking endeavour, it is their attacking endeavour, it is their defence which continues to let their defence which continues to let the arsenal down, lys mou
and the woes continue for kyle edmund — now eight straight defeats for the former british number one. evening for sheffield united. they claimed a stunning win over arsenal at bramall lane to move into the top half of the premier league table. summer signing lys moussett made his first start for the club and was the one to score the decisive goal, giving the club their biggest win since returning to the top flight. austin halewood watched the action. young, or old, sheffield united fans have...
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it happened near the intersection of 32nd street and edmund avenue.is in the northern part of the city. this all unfolded about two hours ago in the city of richmond. >> nbc bay area cheryl herd joins us live there. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, the shooting happened about 345 tum tim. as you can see, they are still on the scene and they'll be here for a while. there's a lot police still don't know at this time. they got calls from neighbors and they were also alerted through shot spotter which led them to this location. when they got here, three people were shot. >> they responded to a shot spotter activation. when they arrived on scene, they located three victims. when they arrived and checked on the victims, two of them succumbed to their injuries and one was life
it happened near the intersection of 32nd street and edmund avenue.is in the northern part of the city. this all unfolded about two hours ago in the city of richmond. >> nbc bay area cheryl herd joins us live there. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, the shooting happened about 345 tum tim. as you can see, they are still on the scene and they'll be here for a while. there's a lot police still don't know at this time. they got calls from neighbors and they were also alerted...
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dan evans is set to replace kyle edmund as britain's number one male tennis player when the rankings8 months ago. he's currently 43 in the world, two places below his career best ranking, but has told bbc sport he thinks he can get a lot higher. he will play bernard tomic in the first round of the stockholm 0pen tomorrow night. that's all the sport for now. have a good night. the word brexit sparks very different reactions. the political row over whether we should leave the eu or not has broken friendships, divided families and the nation. if you're fed up hearing about it, you're not alone. new research by yougov suggests that almost half the country thinks it's been bad for their mental health too. marc ashdown has been looking at its impact. it has been loud, it has been divisive, and it seems brexit has also been bad for our health. even politicians have reached new levels of exasperation. pure selfishness and political cowardice... this prime minister, to talk about morals, and morality, is a disgrace! 0n the streets, on social media, the debate has at times got out of hand. now
dan evans is set to replace kyle edmund as britain's number one male tennis player when the rankings8 months ago. he's currently 43 in the world, two places below his career best ranking, but has told bbc sport he thinks he can get a lot higher. he will play bernard tomic in the first round of the stockholm 0pen tomorrow night. that's all the sport for now. have a good night. the word brexit sparks very different reactions. the political row over whether we should leave the eu or not has broken...
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those achievements, you talk about those effo rts achievements, you talk about those efforts of sir edmundn everest, roger bannister breaking the record for the four—minute mile, the moon landings and it is being put in that bracket of achievements and it goes to show what is achievable, pushing those attem pts what is achievable, pushing those attempts at human endeavour, and he has done that. john, thanks so much and great scenes in vienna, held aloft by all those celebrating him. joining me now from salford is faye didymus, a senior lecturer in sport and exercise psychology at leeds beckett university. she is in salford. quite apart from the physical achievement, the psychological element to this is enormous, isn't it? it is, yes. these ultra or endurance athletes are made up of such a unique set of characteristics that the majority of the human population can only strive to achieve but the amount of dedication and passion and commitment and discipline these athletes in particular eliud kipchoge has put in is phenomenal. i still cannot believe he has run under two hours over 26.2 miles,
those achievements, you talk about those effo rts achievements, you talk about those efforts of sir edmundn everest, roger bannister breaking the record for the four—minute mile, the moon landings and it is being put in that bracket of achievements and it goes to show what is achievable, pushing those attem pts what is achievable, pushing those attempts at human endeavour, and he has done that. john, thanks so much and great scenes in vienna, held aloft by all those celebrating him. joining...
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rather american restoration begins where the great edmund burke begins in the little platoons, communities, parenting, churches, synagogues, neighborhoods, civil societies it's from the bottom up and knocked from the top dn. we have to as a nation find a way to move forward together to shape the future because the largest historical question in 2019 quite apart from any senate, house or white house run is the following. what kind of a country, what kind of a culture, with kind of a civilization do we want 50 years from now? because american restoration goes to the heart of the answer to that question. all of us as we say in our book on both sides of the proverbial cultural divide have to display a noble willingness to sacrifice for the larger vision in for the sake of the greater good of the united states of america. victor hugo famously said nothing is more powerful than an ikea whose time has come and what powers themeca restoratio in my view very good ideas not about the way it is backward to something that the way forward to something and a vision that we outlined in other words 15 gre
rather american restoration begins where the great edmund burke begins in the little platoons, communities, parenting, churches, synagogues, neighborhoods, civil societies it's from the bottom up and knocked from the top dn. we have to as a nation find a way to move forward together to shape the future because the largest historical question in 2019 quite apart from any senate, house or white house run is the following. what kind of a country, what kind of a culture, with kind of a civilization...
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he was one of three men who did not sign the constitution with elbridge gerry and edmund randolph. he refused to sign the final document that he perceived sanctioned human slavery for the next 20 years. this consultation had a compromise for the importation of slaves for another 20 years, and he objected to that vigorously. but his main objection to the constitution was the omission of a bill of rights. there was no bill of rights for the people, he said, and that is the fundamental reason he did not sign the constitution. the first six words of his now famous objection to the constitution he wrote at the convention were heard in every town and every village. there is no declaration of rights. he carried his struggle for federal bill of rights to the people, and he lived barely long enough to see his efforts crowd with congressional victory, the monumental bill of rights. although professional historians are familiar with mason's legacy, it seems that his renowned, his name has drowned in public obscurity. he is by far one of the most unknown figures in american history, a remote e
he was one of three men who did not sign the constitution with elbridge gerry and edmund randolph. he refused to sign the final document that he perceived sanctioned human slavery for the next 20 years. this consultation had a compromise for the importation of slaves for another 20 years, and he objected to that vigorously. but his main objection to the constitution was the omission of a bill of rights. there was no bill of rights for the people, he said, and that is the fundamental reason he...
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it happened near the intersection of 32nd street and edmund avenue. two people were killed, one person seriously hurt. >>> up next, the only man still facing charges in the deadly warehouse fire finds out with had his next trial begins. >>> headed to hardly strictly this weekend, i'm at golden gate park, the changes you'll need to know before coming to the festival. >>> and cool and breezy if you're heading out to the sharks game tonight at the shark tank or san jose football. the weekend will bring summer-like temperatures back with 80s and 90s. closer look when we come back. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> prosecutors get a second chance at convicting the ghost ship man accused of
it happened near the intersection of 32nd street and edmund avenue. two people were killed, one person seriously hurt. >>> up next, the only man still facing charges in the deadly warehouse fire finds out with had his next trial begins. >>> headed to hardly strictly this weekend, i'm at golden gate park, the changes you'll need to know before coming to the festival. >>> and cool and breezy if you're heading out to the sharks game tonight at the shark tank or san jose...
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so he called a columbia graduate, judge edmund palmieri, who was a columbia undergraduate, columbia law school graduate and always took his clerks from columbia. and he said i strongly recommend that you engage ruth bader ginsburg. and palmieri's response was i've had women law clerks, i know they're okay, but she's a mother, and sometimes we have to work on weekends, even on a sunday. so professor gunther said give her a chance, and if she doesn't work out, a young man in her class who's going to a downtown firm will jump in and take over. so that was the carrot. it was also a stick, and the stick was if you don't give her a chance, i will never recommend another columbia graduate as your law clerk. [laughter] [applause] and that's the way it was in not-so-ancient days for women. the big hurdle was to get that first job. once a woman got the job, she did it at least as well as the men. so the second job was not the same obstacle. there's a wonderful book -- this is a meeting about books, so let me mention it -- it's called "with firsts." and it's about, it's a biography of sandra day t
so he called a columbia graduate, judge edmund palmieri, who was a columbia undergraduate, columbia law school graduate and always took his clerks from columbia. and he said i strongly recommend that you engage ruth bader ginsburg. and palmieri's response was i've had women law clerks, i know they're okay, but she's a mother, and sometimes we have to work on weekends, even on a sunday. so professor gunther said give her a chance, and if she doesn't work out, a young man in her class who's going...
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it happened near the intersection of 32nd street and edmund avenue. that is in the northern part of the city. this all unfolded about two hours ago in the city of richmond. >> nbc bay area cheryl herd joins us live there. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, the shooting happened about 345 tum tim. as you can see, they are still on the scene and they'll be here for a while. there's a lot police still don't know at this time. they got calls from neighbors and they were also alerted through shot spotter which led them to this location. when they got here, three people were shot. >> they responded to a shot spotter activation. when they arrived on scene, they located three victims. when they arrived and checked on the victims, two of them succumbed to their injuries and one was life flighted to local hospitals with life threatening injuries. >> all of the victims were males, ages unknown. i asked police if the victims were sitting inside the car at the time of the shooting. they say it's too early to tell. it is also unclear if this was a drive by or i
it happened near the intersection of 32nd street and edmund avenue. that is in the northern part of the city. this all unfolded about two hours ago in the city of richmond. >> nbc bay area cheryl herd joins us live there. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, the shooting happened about 345 tum tim. as you can see, they are still on the scene and they'll be here for a while. there's a lot police still don't know at this time. they got calls from neighbors and they were also alerted...
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you will see the two affordable and gonzales and som with edmunds lee those will be in the next block, the second half of stage one. on the right, you see stanley behind the admin building and the block we're focusing on today we have handdel architects and perk inson and david baker architects. here is another view of stage one. our methodology was to build out one entire block. so we'll have the ferry complete, the waterfront plaza or an area just in front of the ferry complete in front of the admin building. the cultural park and then the entire block so it feels like one finished area so if construction going on on either side at least that whole area will feel finished. this ised garage entry off the 7 seas and the main building entry is off of kervas which is this street. the main building entry will be at the corner of the shared public way. the tower is 31-storeys. there's a podium level on the seven seaside that is seven levels and there's four levels on the other side that you will see a better image of. there's 265 units and the reason for the stepping and the height is to
you will see the two affordable and gonzales and som with edmunds lee those will be in the next block, the second half of stage one. on the right, you see stanley behind the admin building and the block we're focusing on today we have handdel architects and perk inson and david baker architects. here is another view of stage one. our methodology was to build out one entire block. so we'll have the ferry complete, the waterfront plaza or an area just in front of the ferry complete in front of...
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lake superior, famously swallowed the "ss edmund fitzgerald" years ago, memorialized in gordon lightfoot'sght ♪ ♪ in the wreck of the edmund fitzgerald ♪ >> reporter: now superior serves ads the starting point for leif enger's moving novel. >> lake superior for me exerts a real attraction, just a magnetic pull. when i'm near it, i'm happy. >> reporter: it's this beast. >> it is. can you see it? you're new here -- >> reporter: you can't miss it. enger's book begins when the main character who runs a small theater on minnesota's north shore, not unlike the west theater in enger's hometown of duluth, suffers a traumatic brain injury. >> virgil goes off historic highway 61 into lake superior and probably should not have lived. >> reporter: he's not starting completely over, but -- >> pretty close. kind of close. >> reporter: the near-death experience and the struggle to start again is chillingly familiar to leif enger. you wrote an entire book before this one and threw it out. >> i did. yeah. i don't -- i don't love talking about that because it was such a hard thing to do. >> reporter: you sp
lake superior, famously swallowed the "ss edmund fitzgerald" years ago, memorialized in gordon lightfoot'sght ♪ ♪ in the wreck of the edmund fitzgerald ♪ >> reporter: now superior serves ads the starting point for leif enger's moving novel. >> lake superior for me exerts a real attraction, just a magnetic pull. when i'm near it, i'm happy. >> reporter: it's this beast. >> it is. can you see it? you're new here -- >> reporter: you can't miss it....
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cory robin is the author of the reactionary mind, conservatism from edmund burke to donald trump hailedy the new yorker as the book that predicted trump and fear the history of political idea which won the best first book in political theory award from the american political science association. his writings have been translated into 13 languages. he was a fellow at the kallman center last year for 2018 to 2019. if you have questions for mr. robin or mr. bowie as the conversation proceeds, please feel welcome to write them down on the note cards that you have received coming in, questions not statements please. a staff member will collect them about and a half hour from now and our guests will get to as many as time allows. we are proud to present corey robin and jamal bowie. >> thank you all for coming spending a monday evening talking about supreme court justice. i'm not sure i would have done it but here we are. [laughter] corey, let's jump into it. we were talking backstage a little bit about the origins of the book. he mentioned that this was Ãb clarence thomas wasn't a person you
cory robin is the author of the reactionary mind, conservatism from edmund burke to donald trump hailedy the new yorker as the book that predicted trump and fear the history of political idea which won the best first book in political theory award from the american political science association. his writings have been translated into 13 languages. he was a fellow at the kallman center last year for 2018 to 2019. if you have questions for mr. robin or mr. bowie as the conversation proceeds,...
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but edmund randolph one side, the government is for the wasle, and the misfortune the people had no agency in the government before. and if the government is to be binding on the people, are not the people the proper persons to examine its merits or defects? so, we the people teaches the meritshow to examine the or the defects and how to change it. so there are more merits than defects. and our job now is to take what we learned and go forth and strengthen our democracy to help teachers like mrs. butler, by providing tools. the videos -- which you see on the screen, if you take your there is a the back, qr code, and if you have any clue how to use that -- which that would not be me -- you can make the videos appear on your , absent knowing how to use it you can type in nbc learn/wet hepeople, for those of us who are from another generation. hope that thist and we will a step have many more opportunities like this. thank you to our panel. thank you all. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit nci
but edmund randolph one side, the government is for the wasle, and the misfortune the people had no agency in the government before. and if the government is to be binding on the people, are not the people the proper persons to examine its merits or defects? so, we the people teaches the meritshow to examine the or the defects and how to change it. so there are more merits than defects. and our job now is to take what we learned and go forth and strengthen our democracy to help teachers like...
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take a le of the campaign of grover cleveland where he was nominated at the convention by deneral edmundgg who sai cleveland had alienated the democratic organization -- the corrupt democratic organization, and big money on the republican si, and he stood up and said we love grover cleveland for the enems he has made. joe biden ought's -- joe biden's campaign ought to havehe wisdom to stand up and say it's obvious they are so terrified against joe biden, they don't want to 'tn against joe biden,y and that's trump has been doing everything, and i think that's a natural way to comegr back, but iee he has slipped. >> woodruff: one thing, new information that's come in, and that's how much money the democrats raisedn the last quarter. joe biden came inourth among all democrats. both the "new york times" and "the washington post are reporting tonight that bernie sanders did have a heart attack this week. we knew there was an incident, artery, but the reporting is hen had a heart attack. having said that, we swed the graphic, he picked up more than $25 million, bnie sanders di5 , better than a
take a le of the campaign of grover cleveland where he was nominated at the convention by deneral edmundgg who sai cleveland had alienated the democratic organization -- the corrupt democratic organization, and big money on the republican si, and he stood up and said we love grover cleveland for the enems he has made. joe biden ought's -- joe biden's campaign ought to havehe wisdom to stand up and say it's obvious they are so terrified against joe biden, they don't want to 'tn against joe...
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one that was cause historically andrewught johnson was saved from removal by a kansas senator named edmunde essentially' said, i 't think johnson should be impeached, because i don't think hih.infraction was large eno and he also said essentially he thought johnson was being for reasons of policy, as we talked aboutra earlier, er than because there was treason, bribery or another high crime. that a generation ricans came to agree with that. so there was a reluctancego t to impeachment laid around. judy: but as we said -- peachment later on. judy: but as we said, this is now the third time congress is looking seriously. an impeachment inquiry is underway now. does that say our system is more political than it used to be? michael: there are two schools of thought. one would be that the aciments of the last number of years were done for political reasons. richard nixon,d he sai the move to impeach him in 1974, his words, was anffort to overturn the mandate of 1972. others would say, in t case of nixon,, clintd later in our own time, these are cases of real infractions. judy: president trump i
one that was cause historically andrewught johnson was saved from removal by a kansas senator named edmunde essentially' said, i 't think johnson should be impeached, because i don't think hih.infraction was large eno and he also said essentially he thought johnson was being for reasons of policy, as we talked aboutra earlier, er than because there was treason, bribery or another high crime. that a generation ricans came to agree with that. so there was a reluctancego t to impeachment laid...
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mentioned earlier, it's a virtue, and it's actually the precondition from knowledge to be humble is to edmund not only our ignorance and thus the possibility of are learning but also the possibility of other perspectives and possibilities, things we might debate, discuss, so i knew my dad as a son knows a father and i knew him as a colleague here at the university of michigan as he was closing his academic career and i was beginning mine, we were just down the hall and just last semester teaching, we share the same office, convenience things that the department was able to do when we were assured offices to ask us to share, not as an intellectual figure as a studied his ratings and i've known him and other ways as well, but my knowledge is partial. others of you have known him through different experiences, as a teacher and labrador, as a man to your mentor, as the subject of detail historical analysis, as a friend, he was a complicated man, acted in many difference fears of life, had quite complimentary saying that it's a disciplinary, but he was much more even here in colorado history and p
mentioned earlier, it's a virtue, and it's actually the precondition from knowledge to be humble is to edmund not only our ignorance and thus the possibility of are learning but also the possibility of other perspectives and possibilities, things we might debate, discuss, so i knew my dad as a son knows a father and i knew him as a colleague here at the university of michigan as he was closing his academic career and i was beginning mine, we were just down the hall and just last semester...