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can you believe this, ellie? ellie? uh, hey, ellie! could i keep the bird? uh-huh. uh-huh. thank goodness. it's nice to know someone else is up here. dug: i can smell you. what? you can smell us? i can smell you. hey. [ chuckles ] you were talking to a rock. hey, that one looks like a turtle. look at that one! that one looks like a dog. aah! it is a dog. what? um, we're not allowed to have dogs in my apartment. hey, i like dogs. we have your dog! whoa. wonder who he belongs to. sit, boy. hey, look, he's trained. shake. uh-huh. speak. dug: hi, there. [ both gasp ] did that dog just say "hi, there"? oh, yes. aah! my name is dug. i have just met you, and i love you. uh, wha-- my master made me this collar. he is a good and smart master, and he made me this collar so that i may talk. squirrel! my master is good and smart. it's not possible. oh, it is, because my master is smart. cool! what do these do, boy? hey, would you -- [ speaks spanish ] [ southern accent ] i use that collar... [ speaks japanese ] ...to talk with. i would be happy if you stopped. russell, don't touch that
can you believe this, ellie? ellie? uh, hey, ellie! could i keep the bird? uh-huh. uh-huh. thank goodness. it's nice to know someone else is up here. dug: i can smell you. what? you can smell us? i can smell you. hey. [ chuckles ] you were talking to a rock. hey, that one looks like a turtle. look at that one! that one looks like a dog. aah! it is a dog. what? um, we're not allowed to have dogs in my apartment. hey, i like dogs. we have your dog! whoa. wonder who he belongs to. sit, boy. hey,...
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we now lovingly call it the ruth ellis center. not only did she give shelter to our young people but provided books, food, even assistance to college education. today, around 40% of unhoused youth are lgbtq+. my team and i were proud to secure $1 million in federal funding for the ruth ellis center in our community to honor mother ruth ellis and her living lifesaving work. it provides identity affirming housing for those in need, especially our lgbtq+ young people. this month, as we honor pride month, we recognize and honor the legacy of ruth ellis and the incredible advocacy of the ruth ellis center and their team. with that, mr. speaker, i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from indiana for five minutes. mrs. houchin: mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. houchin: ice cream has been a staple in seymour, indiana, for five decades. they opened in the 1940's. serving up sweet treats and the
we now lovingly call it the ruth ellis center. not only did she give shelter to our young people but provided books, food, even assistance to college education. today, around 40% of unhoused youth are lgbtq+. my team and i were proud to secure $1 million in federal funding for the ruth ellis center in our community to honor mother ruth ellis and her living lifesaving work. it provides identity affirming housing for those in need, especially our lgbtq+ young people. this month, as we honor pride...
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thank you, ellie. good " ? thank you, ellie. good morning. " 3 thank you, ellie. good morning.ie. good morning. it is iii, your iop— you, ellie. good morning. it is 931, your top stories from the newsroom . ii— 931, your top stories from the newsroom . a and we start with newsroom. a and we start with breaking— newsroom. a and we start with some breaking news. laude soiismiii— some breaking news. laude goldsmith has— some breaking news. laude goldsmith has resigned as a minisior— goldsmith has resigned as a minister. zac— goldsmith has resigned as a minister. zac goldsmith said the goworwmow-si— minister. zac goldsmith said the government's apathy on climate showro— government's apathy on climate sirorrgo mois— government's apathy on climate sirorrgo made i— government's apathy on climate change made it untenable for him to change made it untenable for him io romain— change made it untenable for him to remain minister— change made it untenable for him to remain minister for the international— to remain minister for the international environment. he oiso— international environme
thank you, ellie. good " ? thank you, ellie. good morning. " 3 thank you, ellie. good morning.ie. good morning. it is iii, your iop— you, ellie. good morning. it is 931, your top stories from the newsroom . ii— 931, your top stories from the newsroom . a and we start with newsroom. a and we start with breaking— newsroom. a and we start with some breaking news. laude soiismiii— some breaking news. laude goldsmith has— some breaking news. laude goldsmith has resigned as a...
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van ellis, a.k.a uncle red. the last witness on our panel is coming us through zoom, our reasonable facsimile of such ms.. lessie benning randall mother randall was six years old when she lived the tulsa race massacre. mother randall will be joining virtually. mother randall are recognized now. we know it. if you. good morning, chairman coburn. good morning, ranking member johnson and members of this committee. i am blessed and to be to be here speaking with you today. it means a lot to me to finally able to look you all and i ask you to do the right thing. i waited so long, but yesterday. my name is ashley benning. the random people have called me by the random. today i am 106 years old. a hundred years ago and, 1921, i was think you have our blessed to live with my grandmother and a beautiful community and tulsa, oklahoma, cochran. i was lucky i had a home and i had always i didn't have any fear. i was a young child and i felt very shame. i thank you. my my community was beautiful. it was filled with happy and
van ellis, a.k.a uncle red. the last witness on our panel is coming us through zoom, our reasonable facsimile of such ms.. lessie benning randall mother randall was six years old when she lived the tulsa race massacre. mother randall will be joining virtually. mother randall are recognized now. we know it. if you. good morning, chairman coburn. good morning, ranking member johnson and members of this committee. i am blessed and to be to be here speaking with you today. it means a lot to me to...
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ellie, what digress. ellie? ellie, what about— digress. ellie? ellie, what about this?— digress.m packs, down from 250 packs ant-nnee hen— gram packs, down from 250 packs and-price per gram- gram packs, down from 250 packs and price per gram still and the price per gram still vent— and the price per gram still went up— and the price per gram still went no no.— and the price per gram still went up 20. yeah, andrew says. vie-te— went up 20. yeah, andrew says. were hetng— went up 20. yeah, andrew says. we're being hoodwinked- went up 20. yeah, andrew says. we're being hoodwinked food we're being hoodwinked by food companies. however, we're being hoodwinked by food companies . however, on the plus companies. however, on the plus ette— companies. however, on the plus age, tt— companies. however, on the plus age, tt eontt— companies. however, on the plus side, it could help— companies. however, on the plus side, it could help with- ti.t:::ti�* ztve" however, on the plus side, it could help with the oheettv— side, it could help with the oheettv-ae- side, it could help with the obesity-a
ellie, what digress. ellie? ellie, what about— digress. ellie? ellie, what about this?— digress.m packs, down from 250 packs ant-nnee hen— gram packs, down from 250 packs and-price per gram- gram packs, down from 250 packs and price per gram still and the price per gram still vent— and the price per gram still went up— and the price per gram still went no no.— and the price per gram still went up 20. yeah, andrew says. vie-te— went up 20. yeah, andrew says. were hetng— went up...
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that's how ellis island worked.one of the great stories of ellis island is of course, that people would spend days and days on ellis island. virtually no one spent days and days at ellis island. it took you about 3 hours to get processed on a good day. that ferry then him over to the southern of manhattan to battery park and you happen to know new york city. and he entered the united states. he was terrified. he didn't speak english. battery park was of hustlers, con men because they knew all these immigrants were getting off the boat and they might need a place to stay or they might be to buy something. they didn't need. but he had an address for his cousin who lived in the city. he knew that that's where he was going to cousin's house. he just had no idea to get to his cousin's apartment. there's this big complex, elevated train. he had no idea how worked that get on that train. think of it for a second. you're a 20 year old who doesn't speak the language in a brand new country all alone. you don't know the differ
that's how ellis island worked.one of the great stories of ellis island is of course, that people would spend days and days on ellis island. virtually no one spent days and days at ellis island. it took you about 3 hours to get processed on a good day. that ferry then him over to the southern of manhattan to battery park and you happen to know new york city. and he entered the united states. he was terrified. he didn't speak english. battery park was of hustlers, con men because they knew all...
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but we'll be back to ellie, hopefully when tnot— back to ellie, hopefully when we wtnt— back to ellievoices from right across our towns— hearing the voices from right across our towns and cities, eepeetottw— across our towns and cities, eepeetottw oe— across our towns and cities, especially our towns, all sides of especially our towns, all sides ot tne— especially our towns, all sides of the argument— especially our towns, all sides of the argument represented with a of the argument represented with o neoww— of the argument represented with o neoww toee— of the argument represented with o neoww toee ot— of the argument represented with a heavy dose of opinion. �*ftt�*ri ”ti a heavy dose of opinion. we're on o nnteeten— a heavy dose of opinion. we're on a mission here— a heavy dose of opinion. we're on a mission here to make a difference. and the gb news tonttw— difference. and the gb news tonttw reottw— difference. and the gb news family really is— difference. and the gb news family really is here- 3 ”ti ”ti t and the gb news family really is here for you . family really is here for y
but we'll be back to ellie, hopefully when tnot— back to ellie, hopefully when we wtnt— back to ellievoices from right across our towns— hearing the voices from right across our towns and cities, eepeetottw— across our towns and cities, eepeetottw oe— across our towns and cities, especially our towns, all sides of especially our towns, all sides ot tne— especially our towns, all sides of the argument— especially our towns, all sides of the argument represented with a of the...
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thank you very much for that mister ellis, york's on our does. and thank you for watching hopes to see her again on was a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the rolling of the us over to the board, you know, great union doria. so any idea she ship a duck lean, i'd ship for the control room for 2 of us. so we fixed you get the system really be and you have enough lots and lots of products and stuff. i'm assuming. yeah, well we did the boot so it's actually it's strange uh, fox news, but i'll let you drive both on the on there. okay. excuse. that's all there is to motivate my subway, but just to do you still know? sadly, if she ever leaves get us but the shipper, instead of just stick with a lift or flip that came over to them, i need diesels says that you train school. so that's the only for each of them or not somebody's rules on potable reuse, nestle take a picture of, i'll go with the blue plate, the straight face of the late hi everybody. so i am good and lean though again, and i've come you it in. so it's a large glade, but
thank you very much for that mister ellis, york's on our does. and thank you for watching hopes to see her again on was a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the rolling of the us over to the board, you know, great union doria. so any idea she ship a duck lean, i'd ship for the control room for 2 of us. so we fixed you get the system really be and you have enough lots and lots of products and stuff. i'm assuming. yeah, well we did the boot so it's actually it's strange uh, fox...
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thank you very much for that mister ellis, york's on our displeasure. and thank you for watching hopes to see her again. and it was a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the you have defended the constitution as well as the lives, security and freedom of our fellow compatriots. you have essentially saved our country from a civil war. the mutineers saw that the russian people were not on their side. the russian president vladimir putin praising russian service man who counts. so if the bod, now new to me, say that loyal service prevented a bloody civil war to united states seeks to stop funding. the un body in charge of investigating is riley crimes against palestinian. meanwhile, israel plans to set up thousands of new homes to be built on disputed palestinian territory. it's also a un next book, hold on a washington to one. so for the torture and abuse inflicted on inmates of the guantanamo bay prison in cuba and say the us needs to finally shut it down the door. i push it back on the traditional main street narratives and getting
thank you very much for that mister ellis, york's on our displeasure. and thank you for watching hopes to see her again. and it was a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the you have defended the constitution as well as the lives, security and freedom of our fellow compatriots. you have essentially saved our country from a civil war. the mutineers saw that the russian people were not on their side. the russian president vladimir putin praising russian service man who...
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collier says any tenant facing an ellis act eviction should hire legal representation.ants who challenge their landlord in court usually see better outcomes. and up next, our investigative unit uncovered another san francisco high-rise that was damaged in our winter storms. the new count and how the city is responding. ♪♪♪ hey, snoop. wrong commerercial. lelet's go. where e we going, , jack? you'u'll see. everyoyone gets toto customie their r munchie memeal. but i'm gigiving you your verery own. i've been n known to g get te munchies f from time t to tim. and yourur own interern, mitc. whwhaddup, meeee-atch? oh, mee-e-atch is what my y grandma calls me. and d your very y own... oh, nah. i i'm not weaearing t. got it. terribible idea, m mitch. snsnoop dogg: : build yoururn mumunchie mealal, or try m m. only at t jack in ththe box. ththat looks g good onon you, mee-e-atch. thanksks, mr. dogggg. hilda: our investigative unit has learned a seventh building in downtown san francisco had windows break during ththat looks g good onon you, mee-e-atch. last month's windstorms. n
collier says any tenant facing an ellis act eviction should hire legal representation.ants who challenge their landlord in court usually see better outcomes. and up next, our investigative unit uncovered another san francisco high-rise that was damaged in our winter storms. the new count and how the city is responding. ♪♪♪ hey, snoop. wrong commerercial. lelet's go. where e we going, , jack? you'u'll see. everyoyone gets toto customie their r munchie memeal. but i'm gigiving you your...
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thank you so much for that, ellie. _forget, if you- ellie. and don't forget, if you wom— ellie.e got wrtttet— johnson's frenemy. i've got written down _ johnson's frenemy. i've got written down here, mr gove. now, ttrst— written down here, mr gove. now, ttrst ot— written down here, mr gove. now, ttrst ot ott— written down here, mr gove. now, ttrst ot an, r— written down here, mr gove. now, first of all, i know— written down here, mr gove. now, first of all, i know you've made ttts— first of all, i know you've made this announcement— first of all, i know you've made this announcement today. thank you this announcement today. thank wow—ttts- this announcement today. thank you—this morning. you for joining me this morning. vow-we— you for joining me this morning. you've—measures- you've introduced measures that are you've introduced measures that ore—putts- you've introduced measures that are—public bodiesi are going to stop public bodies trom— are going to stop public bodies. trom—towsott from imposing their own boycott or—sompotgts- from imposing their own boycott or campaigns ag
thank you so much for that, ellie. _forget, if you- ellie. and don't forget, if you wom— ellie.e got wrtttet— johnson's frenemy. i've got written down _ johnson's frenemy. i've got written down here, mr gove. now, ttrst— written down here, mr gove. now, ttrst ot— written down here, mr gove. now, ttrst ot ott— written down here, mr gove. now, ttrst ot an, r— written down here, mr gove. now, first of all, i know— written down here, mr gove. now, first of all, i know you've made...
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ellie price, bbc news. shows sea temperatures in some places are four degrees celsius above the average for this time of year. with me is our climate editor, justin rowlatt, justin, what's going on? let's ta ke let's take a look at the map if we can. there's a couple of areas of ely concentrated east, one of them off the east coast of the uk from durham to aberdeen and another pretty intense area off the west coast of ireland and this heatwave has been developing over the past three weeks and it could have a really serious effect on marine life, heat waves are sometimes associated with huge scales of marine death of fish and other plants and animals. they are also associated with more intense storms and this comes against a backdrop of elevated sea temperatures across the whole of the north atlantic. in may they were 1.25 celsius above the long—term average, a really significant high. scientists are not entirely sure why this is happening under comes against the back drop of climate change pushing up temper
ellie price, bbc news. shows sea temperatures in some places are four degrees celsius above the average for this time of year. with me is our climate editor, justin rowlatt, justin, what's going on? let's ta ke let's take a look at the map if we can. there's a couple of areas of ely concentrated east, one of them off the east coast of the uk from durham to aberdeen and another pretty intense area off the west coast of ireland and this heatwave has been developing over the past three weeks and...
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collier says any tenant facing an ellis act eviction should hire legal representation.ants who challenge their landlord in court usually see better outcomes. and up next, our investigative unit uncovered another san francisco high-rise that was damaged in our winter storms. the new count and how the city is responding. ♪♪♪ family is just very important. she's s my sister r and, we depend d on each otother a l. she's the rorock of the e fami. we depend d on each otother a l. shshe's ththe person w who holds evererything togoge. we depend d on each otother a l. ♪♪ it's a battle, you know i'm going to be there. keytruda a and chemoththey meant treaeating my cacancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy wawas proven t to help peoeoe live lononger than chemotherarapy alone.. keytytruda is usused to trtreat more p patients live lononger than chemotherarapy alone.. wiwith advanceced lung cananr than anyny other immmmunother. keytruruda may be e used withth certain c chemotheraps as your fifirst treatmtmentf you hahave advanceced
collier says any tenant facing an ellis act eviction should hire legal representation.ants who challenge their landlord in court usually see better outcomes. and up next, our investigative unit uncovered another san francisco high-rise that was damaged in our winter storms. the new count and how the city is responding. ♪♪♪ family is just very important. she's s my sister r and, we depend d on each otother a l. she's the rorock of the e fami. we depend d on each otother a l. shshe's ththe...
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. don't get ellie.trip to prague. they noo— was a tough trip to prague. they noo-prpp— was a tough trip to prague. they had _trileolland- was a tough trip to prague. they had trip holland as had a tough trip to holland as wepp— had a tough trip to holland as wepp-eenp — had a tough trip to holland as well-semi final.- had a tough trip to holland as well semi final. they had well in the semi final. they had pope— well in the semi final. they had pope op— well in the semi final. they had pope op pnpnpe— well in the semi final. they had lots of things to— well in the semi final. they had lots of things to contend with off lots of things to contend with opp-pppen — lots of things to contend with opp-pppen oe— lots of things to contend with off-pitch as well. - lots of things to contend with off pitch as well. there off the pitch as well. and there pney— off the pitch as well. and there they-celebrating. - they are celebrating. now, for they are celebrating. now, for pne—porpo- the benefit of our radio liste
. don't get ellie.trip to prague. they noo— was a tough trip to prague. they noo-prpp— was a tough trip to prague. they had _trileolland- was a tough trip to prague. they had trip holland as had a tough trip to holland as wepp— had a tough trip to holland as wepp-eenp — had a tough trip to holland as well-semi final.- had a tough trip to holland as well semi final. they had well in the semi final. they had pope— well in the semi final. they had pope op— well in the semi final. they...
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next \. lekic ellie. i next- ellie. and i wont— ellie. and please iwoxt— ellie.l. nikki says. what does atton— at all. nikki says. what does ttton wogoo— at all. nikki says. what does aidan magee smell of? because wontn— aidan magee smell of? because tttnttn wo— aidan magee smell of? because martin was really— aidan magee smell of? because martin was really complimenting ttton— martin was really complimenting anon-wo— martin was really complimenting atton-wo, two- martin was really complimenting aidan - no, i've got- martin was really complimenting aidan no, i've got the aidan magee. no, i've got the tottto— aidan magee. no, i've got the tottto nono. — aidan magee. no, i've got the bottle here. i'm— aidan magee. no, i've got the bottle here. : bottle here. i'm not allowed to name brand. i've been name the brand. i've been told off apparently it off by pearl, but apparently it cost £260 ago and he gives me a squirts about five years worth. he round the newsroom just he goes round the newsroom just squirting it on people. yeah, it sounds wrong doesn't- squirting it
next \. lekic ellie. i next- ellie. and i wont— ellie. and please iwoxt— ellie.l. nikki says. what does atton— at all. nikki says. what does ttton wogoo— at all. nikki says. what does aidan magee smell of? because wontn— aidan magee smell of? because tttnttn wo— aidan magee smell of? because martin was really— aidan magee smell of? because martin was really complimenting ttton— martin was really complimenting anon-wo— martin was really complimenting atton-wo, two- martin was...
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wowed first... ..by sophie ellis—bextor.own road... and guessing games went on to fill the long hours. what song would eltonjohn kick off with, and what special guests would he bring on? # are you ready for love? yes, iam. one of them was jacob lusk from gabriels, a band championed by elton. backstage earlier, it was clear the feeling is mutual. he wears the most incredible outfits. his voice is bigger than life. the way that he tickles those keys with his fingers is like nothing i've ever seen live ever. but i think there's something about his music that speaks to the soul. elton�*s other guests included the killers�* brandon flowers. but tonight was less about those surprises and more about one man and his incredible back catalogue. how are you enjoying the music? i think he's wonderful. god love him, he is one of the old ones, and us old ones rock. i mean, i've always loved all of his songs. i love that you canjust blast them out, sing along. just iconic, isn't he? just so special to be here. might be the last time we eve
wowed first... ..by sophie ellis—bextor.own road... and guessing games went on to fill the long hours. what song would eltonjohn kick off with, and what special guests would he bring on? # are you ready for love? yes, iam. one of them was jacob lusk from gabriels, a band championed by elton. backstage earlier, it was clear the feeling is mutual. he wears the most incredible outfits. his voice is bigger than life. the way that he tickles those keys with his fingers is like nothing i've ever...
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mr. ellis is great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for having me in this show on that. also for choosing this topic, visit the video 11 does days. most of our absolutely. and a lovely start with the, perhaps a very personally biased question because, you know, after years of covering global politics and seeing how decisions are made and implemented, that have huge doubts about ethics because we live in a day and age. when the, the influence of vested interest is enormous. when i disregard, we don't just feel values but basic humanities all around. so i think it's very hard to believe that anything faces this costs can be implemented truthfully as a policy. what makes you hopeful about that? hello colby's lock, it keeps us going, right? rather rates, not just about technology, but in general. and i like that to be honest. i'm not that of domestic when yasu pointed out like, oh, how much will be the implementation bar when it comes to, right? because as we have seen, the ethics more, i think of watching or ethics whi
mr. ellis is great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for having me in this show on that. also for choosing this topic, visit the video 11 does days. most of our absolutely. and a lovely start with the, perhaps a very personally biased question because, you know, after years of covering global politics and seeing how decisions are made and implemented, that have huge doubts about ethics because we live in a day and age. when the, the influence of vested interest...
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but mister ellis, this is a very interesting question to consider again as an assist or as a philosopher, because i am for one the, a big fan of the ancient history, ancient literature. and what strikes me is a sort of this humanize ation of the humans that is going on. i mean, the split between the mental intellectual capacity of the psychological or ethical capacity, which always distinguish us as a species. and i think my concern is that any new technology comes to, to him would charge a certain aspect of our nature and desensitized another. and i wonder how does a i play into that? is it more likely to balance those in balance is, or is it more likely to exacerbate them? so it just depends on how we build the suicide. it'd be be how to control it. right now if you go to judge b d, all right, which is a very powerful language model. you oscar to do some let's i really don't, i'd wise or advice or government currently doesn't do that. why? because of the program to ensure that these kind of advisors are not given out, right? so these are being brought down by too much control by us. no
but mister ellis, this is a very interesting question to consider again as an assist or as a philosopher, because i am for one the, a big fan of the ancient history, ancient literature. and what strikes me is a sort of this humanize ation of the humans that is going on. i mean, the split between the mental intellectual capacity of the psychological or ethical capacity, which always distinguish us as a species. and i think my concern is that any new technology comes to, to him would charge a...
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then you would be offloaded ellis island, where you would be processed. if you came from the far east, japan, china and elsewhere, you came through san francisco. most folks have heard of ellis island angel island out in san francisco is a little less well known unless you're out on the west coast. but here's the thing. the boat arrives. you offload. you go into a multiplying of buildings to be processed. they will record in a ledger your name, your home country, your occupation, skill set. do you have? what family members are with you or might be coming later? they'll things like do you have a job? do you have a place to live? they will check your general health. they'll give you sort of a a fitness exam. and then if you pass all of these hurdles, then you will be ferried over to the south tip of manhattan island, and then are free to pursue your dream. it's what i call the final. now whose final? now, someone in this knows what i'm talking about when i say final. but you're almost embarrassed to say so last fable is. a mouse, right? fable. he lives in r
then you would be offloaded ellis island, where you would be processed. if you came from the far east, japan, china and elsewhere, you came through san francisco. most folks have heard of ellis island angel island out in san francisco is a little less well known unless you're out on the west coast. but here's the thing. the boat arrives. you offload. you go into a multiplying of buildings to be processed. they will record in a ledger your name, your home country, your occupation, skill set. do...
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i mean, ellie, at ellie there. look ellie, look at ellie there. look stunning there.. isn't there, dan? i mean, not— disposable vapes. isn't there, dan? i mean, not just- r: isn't there, dan? i mean, not just in terms of dan? i mean, not just in terms eh hhe— dan? i mean, not just in terms eh hhe hhher— dan? i mean, not just in terms of the litter that— dan? i mean, not just in terms of the litter that they produce in of the litter that they produce hn hhe — of the litter that they produce hn hhe heeah— of the litter that they produce in the local community, although that in the local community, although hhah he— in the local community, although hhah he a— in the local community, although hhah he a he— in the local community, although that is a big concern, but also aheah— that is a big concern, but also aheah hhe— that is a big concern, but also about the number— that is a big concern, but also about the number of children who he— about the number of children who he he— about the number of children who seem to be using— about the number of children who seem to be usi
i mean, ellie, at ellie there. look ellie, look at ellie there. look stunning there.. isn't there, dan? i mean, not— disposable vapes. isn't there, dan? i mean, not just- r: isn't there, dan? i mean, not just in terms of dan? i mean, not just in terms eh hhe— dan? i mean, not just in terms eh hhe hhher— dan? i mean, not just in terms of the litter that— dan? i mean, not just in terms of the litter that they produce in of the litter that they produce hn hhe — of the litter that they...
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i'm joined now by ellie price. ellie what more can you tell us from today?hearing from people who had lost loved ones during the pandemic. that was the really — loved ones during the pandemic. trust was the really striking part of the morning. it was then the lead lawyer to the inquiry who was, i suppose in some ways, posing more questions than he was able to answer. we will hear from a than he was able to answer. we will hearfrom a number of than he was able to answer. we will hear from a number of experts than he was able to answer. we will hearfrom a number of experts in than he was able to answer. we will hear from a number of experts in the coming weeks, be they scientists or politicians. in those politicians there will be former prime ministers and former chancellors and health secretaries. this afternoon we have heard from the british medical association, and the trades unions congress, we have of the trades unions. i think probably getting a bit punchier, if you like, in terms of the questions being asked of some of the questions being asked of some
i'm joined now by ellie price. ellie what more can you tell us from today?hearing from people who had lost loved ones during the pandemic. that was the really — loved ones during the pandemic. trust was the really striking part of the morning. it was then the lead lawyer to the inquiry who was, i suppose in some ways, posing more questions than he was able to answer. we will hear from a than he was able to answer. we will hearfrom a number of than he was able to answer. we will hear from a...
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gb news with ellie costello and peter andre. heres— ellie costello and peter andre. neres what-s— ellieean, what could happen next could , well, could be hugely, well, unprecedented and significant . unprecedented and significant. the government could be taking a pubuc the government could be taking a public inquiry to court. i mean , it's unheard of, absolutely. when the inquiries act established— when the inquiries act established public inquiries and the way— established public inquiries and the way tn— established public inquiries and the way in which— established public inquiries and the way in which they now run, they— the way in which they now run, they gave— the way in which they now run, they gave them— the way in which they now run, they gave them huge power. this was they gave them huge power. this unter the— they gave them huge power. this was under the last— they gave them huge power. this was under the last labour government— was under the last labour government that brought in this tegtstatton— government that brought in this legislation that— government that brought in t
gb news with ellie costello and peter andre. heres— ellie costello and peter andre. neres what-s— ellieean, what could happen next could , well, could be hugely, well, unprecedented and significant . unprecedented and significant. the government could be taking a pubuc the government could be taking a public inquiry to court. i mean , it's unheard of, absolutely. when the inquiries act established— when the inquiries act established public inquiries and the way— established public...
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gb news is ellie costello is promising sne-ti— ellie costello is promising sne-ii goin— ellie costellofor the company and its- cc it is for the company and its investors to tesowte— company and its investors to tesowie ant— company and its investors to resolve any possible issues and government— resolve any possible issues and goenent ot— resolve any possible issues and government, of course is sontitent— government, of course is confident that- government, of course is confident that ofwat, as the economic regulator of the water intusttw— economic regulator of the water intusttw is— economic regulator of the water industry, is working closely witn— industry, is working closely witn ant— industry, is working closely with any company that would be tasing— with any company that would be facing financial— with any company that would be facing financial stress . facing financial stress. downing— facing financial stress. downing street- facing financial stress. downing street has- facing financial stress. downing street has described the groping allegation against the conservative candidate
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do show do show it, ellie. it's great heaee— show it, ellie.lowed. hteha— time where the drinks flowed. htpha mates— time where the drinks flowed. alpha males worried- time where the drinks flowed. alpha males worried about you. get alpha males get bothered about thing. yes, about that kind of thing. yes, well, true. we do. you well, this is true. we do. you girls go around looking glamorous. well, that's alpha hatee— glamorous. well, that's alpha males are ignored. - 3 well, that's alpha males are ignored. that's not geea. n0,— males are ignored. that's not geea. n0, h— males are ignored. that's not good. no, i quite— males are ignored. 3: no, i quite agree. david good. no, i quite agree. david > ht-e— good. no, i quite agree. david > hne-tan.— good. no, i quite agree. david > ht-e-tah. ht-e— good. no, i quite agree. david > it's-fun. it's great- > it's great fun. it's great fun. day two today is going fun. and day two today is going to have that with with paul hawkins a little later on. hawkins a little bit later on. but scarlett, thank but s
do show do show it, ellie. it's great heaee— show it, ellie.lowed. hteha— time where the drinks flowed. htpha mates— time where the drinks flowed. alpha males worried- time where the drinks flowed. alpha males worried about you. get alpha males get bothered about thing. yes, about that kind of thing. yes, well, true. we do. you well, this is true. we do. you girls go around looking glamorous. well, that's alpha hatee— glamorous. well, that's alpha males are ignored. - 3 well, that's...
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ellie.all of this. and initip toes— young runner in all of this. and philip does actually make a plea saying.— philip does actually make a plea sayings—90— philip does actually make a plea saying—go attcr- philip does actually make a plea saying, go after him? saying, do you not go after him? do saying, do you not go after him? too you— saying, do you not go after him? too you not— saying, do you not go after him? do you not go— saying, do you not go after him? do you not go after— saying, do you not go after him? do you not go after his family? wc-s— do you not go after his family? wc-s tne— do you not go after his family? wc-s tnc oniy— do you not go after his family? he's the only person who's done anytning—nin. i anything wrong here is him. teat.— anything wrong here is him. wean-tne— anything wrong here is him. yeah. -the front- anything wrong here is him. yeah. -the front of. anything wrong here is him. yeah. -the front of the yeah. and on the front of the mail today, there's feedback
ellie.all of this. and initip toes— young runner in all of this. and philip does actually make a plea saying.— philip does actually make a plea sayings—90— philip does actually make a plea saying—go attcr- philip does actually make a plea saying, go after him? saying, do you not go after him? do saying, do you not go after him? too you— saying, do you not go after him? too you not— saying, do you not go after him? do you not go— saying, do you not go after him? do you not go...
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. >> i love this i recently met up with best-selling author helen ellis. did you and your husband try? >> viagra. and let me tell you, it's better than banana bread. much better. >> reporter: author helen ellis is known for her funny and unfiltered humor and now she is speaking out about life with her husband. together for almost 30 years and married for 21, she is still madly in love and sharing her secret >> why did you want to write this >> oh, my gosh i have to tell you about my husband. how we deal with snoring, how we deal with planning for later in life, how we deal with weddings and our sex life >> reporter: ellis is unapologetic when it comes to describing the kind of couple they are not >> we are not a couple that does half marathons we are not a couple that wants to come and stay in your guest room. >> y'all decided, you are not a couple that has children. >> that's right. >> reporter: she says that's a formula that works for them. ellis named her new book "kiss me in the coral lounge," intimate confessions from a happy marriage it is the room i
. >> i love this i recently met up with best-selling author helen ellis. did you and your husband try? >> viagra. and let me tell you, it's better than banana bread. much better. >> reporter: author helen ellis is known for her funny and unfiltered humor and now she is speaking out about life with her husband. together for almost 30 years and married for 21, she is still madly in love and sharing her secret >> why did you want to write this >> oh, my gosh i have to...
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that is gabriel ellis, under for us in boston indian prime minister and the ranger moody is in the us on the site visits. president joe biden has welcome to the white house. with an official arrival ceremony has been taking place. the trip is being seen as an attempt to improve relations, despite disagreements for ukraine and human rights. deals on technology and defense cooperation are expected to be signed during his business. body is also set to address the joints meeting of the us congress. yes. along the way. that's the relationship you choose united states. india is one of that will be one of the finding relationships of the 21st century. to proud nations, to proud nations whose love of freedom secured our independence, a bomb by the same words. our constitution. first 3 words, we the people during ties insured writers between our people. and the shared responsibility is global leaders to tackle the great issues of our time together. but what house corresponding, kimberly, how kids joins us now live and the button really is pulling out all the stops here . i guess it just goes t
that is gabriel ellis, under for us in boston indian prime minister and the ranger moody is in the us on the site visits. president joe biden has welcome to the white house. with an official arrival ceremony has been taking place. the trip is being seen as an attempt to improve relations, despite disagreements for ukraine and human rights. deals on technology and defense cooperation are expected to be signed during his business. body is also set to address the joints meeting of the us congress....
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thank you very much for that, mr. ellis york's on our does lesson. and thank you for watching hopes to see her again. and it was a part of the, the, in whom those will be always believe that life as a full set goes that all the is ups and downs india, before the british was the richest nation with the highest gdp in the word. and why did the 100 years of british truly bring it to this low or some 50, attracting the late 30. it's banking the indian was going deeper party. they had no right to take my property. my. i don't my god they went through all of our big spaces i was see could spaces off uh san angelo wiley pointed out these pieces in fact, the word loot also is that can be word which is now closer to the english big city . so quite selling lead, even the heating, the word has been looted into the english lexical on the street. you have defended the constitution as well as the lives of security and freedom of our fellow compatriots essentially saved our country from a civil war. the mutineers saw that the russian people were not on their side r
thank you very much for that, mr. ellis york's on our does lesson. and thank you for watching hopes to see her again. and it was a part of the, the, in whom those will be always believe that life as a full set goes that all the is ups and downs india, before the british was the richest nation with the highest gdp in the word. and why did the 100 years of british truly bring it to this low or some 50, attracting the late 30. it's banking the indian was going deeper party. they had no right to...
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ellie, thank- l g“ridi truly shocking. ellie, thank you. we wru— shocking. ellie, thank you.ace kumar, 7:00 is we— 19 year old grace kumar, 7:00 is we the— 19 year old grace kumar, 7:00 is we dne . — 19 year old grace kumar, 7:00 is we dne . dds— 19 year old grace kumar, 7:00 is the time . l �*fd�*rir: : the time. it's wednesday, the 14th of june. breakfast and gb news with eamonn holmes and isabel webster. here's what's weeding— isabel webster. here's what's deedrnd rne— isabel webster. here's what's leading the news— isabel webster. here's what's leading the news this- here's what's leading the news this morning . leading the news this morning. students— leading the news this morning. students grace— leading the news this morning. students grace kumar and barnaby wepper— students grace kumar and barnaby wepper newe— students grace kumar and barnaby webber have been— students grace kumar and barnaby webber have been named among the wee— webber have been named among the rnree murdered— webber have been named among the three murdered in— webber have been named among the three
ellie, thank- l g“ridi truly shocking. ellie, thank you. we wru— shocking. ellie, thank you.ace kumar, 7:00 is we— 19 year old grace kumar, 7:00 is we the— 19 year old grace kumar, 7:00 is we dne . — 19 year old grace kumar, 7:00 is we dne . dds— 19 year old grace kumar, 7:00 is the time . l �*fd�*rir: : the time. it's wednesday, the 14th of june. breakfast and gb news with eamonn holmes and isabel webster. here's what's weeding— isabel webster. here's what's deedrnd rne—...
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host: on the georgia next and we will hear from ellis. caller: how are you doing? glad to talk to you. a couple of questions i want you to answer for me. number one, do you think the election was stolen? number two, if you have a stolen document, do you think you would be in jail today? number three, why are you really running when you know you don't have a chance of winning and you have a great thing and i think you are very intelligent. may god bless you. guest: thank you so very much, my brother. we will be praying for each other. i don't think the election was stolen. i don't think our election process is perfect. i think we need to struggle for more election integrity. unfortunately, because of the role of big money. we don't get high quality candidates because oftentimes you have to have big donors to even run for office. i don't think it was stolen, not at all. host: i think ellis was referring to alluding to the documents that former president trump is now charged with taking, charged by the government with taking documents. i think that is what he is allud
host: on the georgia next and we will hear from ellis. caller: how are you doing? glad to talk to you. a couple of questions i want you to answer for me. number one, do you think the election was stolen? number two, if you have a stolen document, do you think you would be in jail today? number three, why are you really running when you know you don't have a chance of winning and you have a great thing and i think you are very intelligent. may god bless you. guest: thank you so very much, my...
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so, ellie, is it going to rain or so, ellie, is it going to rain en wnet-e— so, ellie, is it going tosoar, i'm afraid that's the cost of cleaning up our rivers. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has got regulators in today, and he's reading riot and he's reading the riot act. and why wholesale prices fall why is it wholesale prices fall fast but prices to us don't fast, but the prices to us don't fall fast? that's right. fall as fast? that's right. wewe— fall as fast? that's right. we-we teen— c that's right. we've been talking about that, newen-t— we've been talking about that, newen-t wee— we've been talking about that, haven't we? price— we've been talking about that, haven't we? price gouging eeneneee— haven't we? price gouging companies advantage of companies taking advantage of the companies taking advantage of tne—tntnk- companies taking advantage of the _think the- the fact that you think the nnee— the fact that you think the nnteee—tni the fact that you think the i prices—in tne prices might be higher in the enege— prices might be higher in the enege ant— prices might be higher in
so, ellie, is it going to rain or so, ellie, is it going to rain en wnet-e— so, ellie, is it going tosoar, i'm afraid that's the cost of cleaning up our rivers. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has got regulators in today, and he's reading riot and he's reading the riot act. and why wholesale prices fall why is it wholesale prices fall fast but prices to us don't fast, but the prices to us don't fall fast? that's right. fall as fast? that's right. wewe— fall as fast? that's right. we-we teen—...
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ellie price, bbc news, outside the covid inquiry in london., hugh pym. what have we learned from matt hancock's appearance today? well. hancock's appearance today? well, ma am, hancock's appearance today? well, maryam. as — hancock's appearance today? well, maryam. as we _ hancock's appearance today? well, maryam, as we heard _ hancock's appearance today? well, maryam, as we heard there, - hancock's appearance today? -ii maryam, as we heard there, the kc for the inquiry had to remind everyone at the beginning that this was about what happened before january 2020, when covid hit the uk. people might wanted to have heard more about what happened when he was in office during lockdown and whatsapp messages, but this is very much on preparedness. he took office in the middle of 2018, so quite a lot of it was about what happened before then, and his apology was on behalf of the system, it seemed, for failing to prepare, because that is what the hearing is about. interestingly, i think what we learned is that everyone has been talking about how a lot
ellie price, bbc news, outside the covid inquiry in london., hugh pym. what have we learned from matt hancock's appearance today? well. hancock's appearance today? well, ma am, hancock's appearance today? well, maryam. as — hancock's appearance today? well, maryam. as we _ hancock's appearance today? well, maryam, as we heard _ hancock's appearance today? well, maryam, as we heard there, - hancock's appearance today? -ii maryam, as we heard there, the kc for the inquiry had to remind everyone...
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now, ellie costello, i'll be there- now, ellie costello, i'll be there at noniov— ellie costello, i'llongo-inon - the boathouse that belonged to george _from the - george harrison from the nooiioo. — george harrison from the beatles. - still - george harrison from the. beatles. _still-his beatles. and he still has his viio— beatles. and he still has his viio-iivoo— beatles. and he still has his wife,-lives in- beatles. and he still has his wife, lives in their huge wife, still lives in their huge ioniiv— wife, still lives in their huge ioniiv nono— wife, still lives in their huge family home in— wife, still lives in their huge family home in henley. and that was family home in henley. and that ino— family home in henley. and that was the boathouse _ family home in henley. and that was the boathouse that was part of was the boathouse that was part oi ooongo— was the boathouse that was part of george harrison's house. two noono— of george harrison's house. two ioono iovn— of george harrison's house. two ioono iovvn vou— of george harrison's house. two doors down, you can rent it on aging
now, ellie costello, i'll be there- now, ellie costello, i'll be there at noniov— ellie costello, i'llongo-inon - the boathouse that belonged to george _from the - george harrison from the nooiioo. — george harrison from the beatles. - still - george harrison from the. beatles. _still-his beatles. and he still has his viio— beatles. and he still has his viio-iivoo— beatles. and he still has his wife,-lives in- beatles. and he still has his wife, lives in their huge wife, still lives in...
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when ellie texted me and says— when? when ellie texted me and says .— when?ly, one more. and he hasehaii— that. and finally, one more. and the baseball, by— that. and finally, one more. and the baseball, by the way, at the iohdoh— the baseball, by the way, at the iohdoh-ieii- the baseball, by the way, at the london-tell us- the baseball, by the way, at the london tell us about london stadium. tell us about his— london stadium. tell us about rhis—id- london stadium. tell us about rhis—ir vasl this baseball. it was it was terrific. it was.— this baseball. it was it was terrific. it was. you- this baseball. . o �*" rt. it was. you had terrific. it was. you had a ioveiv— terrific. it was. you had a ioveiv rime.— terrific. it was. you had a lovely time. i— terrific. it was. you had a lovely time. i had- rt. it was. you had a lovely time. i had a lovely rime.— lovely time. i had a lovely time,-league- lovely time. i had a lovely time, league baseball. lovely time. i had a lovely- time,-league baseball. and time, major league baseball. and here— they're trying to do
when ellie texted me and says— when? when ellie texted me and says .— when?ly, one more. and he hasehaii— that. and finally, one more. and the baseball, by— that. and finally, one more. and the baseball, by the way, at the iohdoh— the baseball, by the way, at the iohdoh-ieii- the baseball, by the way, at the london-tell us- the baseball, by the way, at the london tell us about london stadium. tell us about his— london stadium. tell us about rhis—id- london stadium. tell us about...
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nbc's rehema ellis is at the federal courthouse in central islip, new york.e of the poor air quality we're dealing with right now. those canada wildfires making their way to new york yet again. outside that courthouse today, what happened? what can you tell us? >> reporter: >> reporter: it was a very brief hearing. what happened was the federal prosecutors told the court they had turned over more than 80,000 pages of documents to george santos attorney. george santos, neither he nor his attorney came out of this briefing hearing and offered any comment: there were some protesters, about ten or so with signs and very vocal calling for santos to step down. one man i talked to, i asked him why did he feel a need to be out here. take a listen. >> george santos spent a good portion of the last years political cycle misrepresenting who he was, and too many people failed to notice, to identify what was going on, to be present. i think it's incumbent upon us now to show up, stand firms and let him know and let the community know and the public know and our country kn
nbc's rehema ellis is at the federal courthouse in central islip, new york.e of the poor air quality we're dealing with right now. those canada wildfires making their way to new york yet again. outside that courthouse today, what happened? what can you tell us? >> reporter: >> reporter: it was a very brief hearing. what happened was the federal prosecutors told the court they had turned over more than 80,000 pages of documents to george santos attorney. george santos, neither he nor...
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thank you very much for that, mr. ellis on our does lesson. and thank you for watching hopes to see her again. and it was a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the 1898 of the united states won the war against spain and gain control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rule and grand independence to the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and side as just another colony. 1999, the filipinos began armed resistance to the new occupied american troops were barely able to occupy the territory of the philippine republic. but that patriot started a desperate darell of war. washington was forced, as in new reinforcements and triple the number of its troops on the islands. the u . s. army suffered heavy losses. the americans took 8 out of the population, general jacob smith, in revenge for the gorilla attack on the garrison in the city of bile on d. g, a quarter to kill everyone over 10 years old. the monstrous gulf of t
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what the 8 miss ellis, this is a very interesting uh, foster experiment to consider. especially given again the current state of jail politics because uh, western countries historically have lunch to have more wars with 5 bigger a. that's those them, any of these certain kinds of countries that supposedly i'm not concerned about the value of a single human life. now, you politically and i think it's unlikely as well. the world is moving away from western, had gemini, and towards more diversity towards multiple direct to do seem to same tribe happening in the field of a i. i think the one good example i think the oven we are talking about. they are, people tends to avoid talking about china because they've been doing some phenomenal work on an increase in the us. i not have done, but there's more i got big was than us, right. there's even a thing that's, i know he's leading. they are right now you're going to india also. yeah. it has like a totally different. i'm all right. do from what you guys or jane already. one is putting forward. right. became old as a. we know.
what the 8 miss ellis, this is a very interesting uh, foster experiment to consider. especially given again the current state of jail politics because uh, western countries historically have lunch to have more wars with 5 bigger a. that's those them, any of these certain kinds of countries that supposedly i'm not concerned about the value of a single human life. now, you politically and i think it's unlikely as well. the world is moving away from western, had gemini, and towards more diversity...
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apologies followed from ellis in the dressing room at the break.was to come. warrington clambered back into contention, with a try from joe bullock. of this absorbing match. their lebanese international dived into the _ their lebanese international dived into the corner, before smith's razor—sharp accuracy continued from the ring. with an extra though, warrington were determined not to let slip a big opportunity, withjoshua lis getting over to scott. he thought he had done so again with seconds to spare, but warrington fell agonisingly short of a late turnaround, with a forward pass call from thejudge, and a last gasp effort was ruled out. wigan winning14—12. wigan are the challenge cup holders, only hull kr stand in their way for the place as the august final in wembley. so so dry there and also in the later kick—off. —— so drama there. super league side leigh leopards survived a scare — but came through their quarter final with the championship�*s york city knights. york had a 14—6 lead at the break, with joe brown getting the first try for the c
apologies followed from ellis in the dressing room at the break.was to come. warrington clambered back into contention, with a try from joe bullock. of this absorbing match. their lebanese international dived into the _ their lebanese international dived into the corner, before smith's razor—sharp accuracy continued from the ring. with an extra though, warrington were determined not to let slip a big opportunity, withjoshua lis getting over to scott. he thought he had done so again with...