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don't go away. >> armstrong: i'm armstrong williams and this is the "right side forum." ♪ ♪ >>> welcome fcc chairman pai. explain to us, the fcc and your responsibility. so the commission is the nation's communication's regulator. it was established in 1934 and there's currently 5 commissioners who allocated to the fcc. he set communication policies for the entire country. anything having to do with radio, tv or satellite or wireless or telephone or the internet that you have, we have a pretty gro broad jurisdictiond our goal is to modernize our communication system so that every american can have access to cutting edge communication services. my own goal as a chairman of the agency are, since i am the chief cue tive officer of the fcc are to modernize the rules, to make sure that everyone who wants internet access is able to get it. to make sure that we are as transparent as we can be. and work with the members of congress, administration and the public to see how we can work to move barred to deliver digital opportunity to >> armstrong: talk about when you say regulating television, t
don't go away. >> armstrong: i'm armstrong williams and this is the "right side forum." ♪ ♪ >>> welcome fcc chairman pai. explain to us, the fcc and your responsibility. so the commission is the nation's communication's regulator. it was established in 1934 and there's currently 5 commissioners who allocated to the fcc. he set communication policies for the entire country. anything having to do with radio, tv or satellite or wireless or telephone or the internet...
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you talked about your pursuit of lance armstrong. did you turn it into a crusade, a mission, you against him? well, that is how it turned out. i don't know if i consciously decided, i'm going to dedicate all this time to pursuing one guy. i mean, the sport was dirty at the time. lance was one of many riders who doped, but they all didn't, there were plenty of guys who were clean and who got completely betrayed by their sport. the reason why lance became such an important figure was because he was an emblem on what we were told was to change sport. he was this fantastically feelgood story. the guy that came back from cancer. yeah, he almost died from testicular cancer. then in 1999, he rode the tour again, he'd never won it before, but he rode it in 1999, he went on to reel off seven victories. it was perhaps the most heroic victory in sport that anybody of my generation can ever remember. yes. and you, more than anyone else, burst that bubble. greg lemond, an american man who had won the tour de france three times, said to me at the
you talked about your pursuit of lance armstrong. did you turn it into a crusade, a mission, you against him? well, that is how it turned out. i don't know if i consciously decided, i'm going to dedicate all this time to pursuing one guy. i mean, the sport was dirty at the time. lance was one of many riders who doped, but they all didn't, there were plenty of guys who were clean and who got completely betrayed by their sport. the reason why lance became such an important figure was because he...
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think about this, armstrong. not only are they provided the crib, but they also provide a relationship to that community of people who care about her. these are the kinds of things, yes, there's a government role o play. the government has a role to play. the department of social servics visiting that mom. but we also recognize that as a government we have to recognize the tremendous power that our citizens have to solve problems. whether we're talking about dealing with moms or kids in foster care or whether we're talking about meeting the needs of our veterans, we have to have leaders who are willing to call on the tremendous power of civil society to help us to solve thoe problems. >> you know, when you think abot missouri and we were flying in and i saw the cows and it took e back to my farm days and i'll always be a farmer growing something. and i was talking to a dear friend and he mentioned what missouri is known for, and i got it wrong. he said ferguson. oh, my gosh. ferguson is in missouri. >> i was thin
think about this, armstrong. not only are they provided the crib, but they also provide a relationship to that community of people who care about her. these are the kinds of things, yes, there's a government role o play. the government has a role to play. the department of social servics visiting that mom. but we also recognize that as a government we have to recognize the tremendous power that our citizens have to solve problems. whether we're talking about dealing with moms or kids in foster...
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>>> hello, everyone and welcome to a very special forum on the armstrong williams show. at one time i was dr. carson's businessmannage manager during his campaign. he's now the housing and development appointee. he is joining us for his first interview. dr. carson, welcome to the show. >> thank you, good to be here again. >> this is about what's next. i remember when i grew up as a kid i wanted to be a writer. i really wanted to write books. oh, my god i just dreamed of what it would be like to be an an author. the thrill was over and it was like what's next. we set goals and become aspirational. there was a time you dreamed of being an neuro you passed the boards and became an neurosurgeon. what was it about you when you became an neurosurgeon that you became an exceptional one? >> i tried to get in contact with the special gift god gave me and utilize those in a way to bring real healing to people. not looking at a person as a disease but as a person, a fellow human being. when that's the case you are always willing to go the ex-tra mile for them. >> you know, let's ba
>>> hello, everyone and welcome to a very special forum on the armstrong williams show. at one time i was dr. carson's businessmannage manager during his campaign. he's now the housing and development appointee. he is joining us for his first interview. dr. carson, welcome to the show. >> thank you, good to be here again. >> this is about what's next. i remember when i grew up as a kid i wanted to be a writer. i really wanted to write books. oh, my god i just dreamed of...
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armstrong. he called me back. he's referring to involuntary immigrants. he directed me to his radio show tonight, which dr. carson was on, and he explained it this way. >> i've seen people need to look up the word immigrant. whether you're voluntary or involuntary, if you come from outside to the inside, you're an immigrant, whether you're legal or illegal. you come from the outside to inside you're an immigrant. slaves came here as involuntary immigrants. but they still had the strength to hold on. >> does this clarification change anything for you? >> not at all. let's give him the positive recognition there, it is true, that the enslaved people did have the forbearance and the fortitude to hang on. but again, to confuse the matter by suggesting there was a relationship between immigrants who came here from eastern and western europe and africans who were brought here in chains is as the great philosopher mike tyson would say, ludicrous. it's astonishing that dr. carson, a well known neurosurg
armstrong. he called me back. he's referring to involuntary immigrants. he directed me to his radio show tonight, which dr. carson was on, and he explained it this way. >> i've seen people need to look up the word immigrant. whether you're voluntary or involuntary, if you come from outside to the inside, you're an immigrant, whether you're legal or illegal. you come from the outside to inside you're an immigrant. slaves came here as involuntary immigrants. but they still had the strength...
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but it was the home side who struck first, thanks to stuart armstrong. despite going ahead, celtic never looked co mforta ble. at times, craig gordon kept them in it. they might have found it easier had jason holt been punished for this. he was substituted soon after. rangers' intensity remained, though, and their perseverance paid off when clint hill found himself in the right place at the right time. he then found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. but referee bobby madden did not see it that way. it might only have been a draw but forcing celtic to drop points for only the second time this season felt like a victory. nick parrott, bbc news. tennis now, and briton johanna konta is under way. that is at indian wells, and she is
but it was the home side who struck first, thanks to stuart armstrong. despite going ahead, celtic never looked co mforta ble. at times, craig gordon kept them in it. they might have found it easier had jason holt been punished for this. he was substituted soon after. rangers' intensity remained, though, and their perseverance paid off when clint hill found himself in the right place at the right time. he then found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. but referee bobby madden did not...
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the philly pops are putting on a performance with her hits and collaborator louie armstrong. it's called ella, louie and all that jazz and celebrates the life and legacy of armstrong and fitzgerald. >> the great tradition of american jazz, the kind of music that the phillies pops is all about. >> be prepared to sing along to classic hits like it don't mean a thing and what a wonderful world. >> the audience will love the program and recognize all the songs, the best of american popular music. >> guest artists includes marva hicks. >> they are wonderful personalities on stage. >> and accompanied by the philly pops 56 piece orchestra. >> the an experience to have a stage full of people playing the songs that are familiar to us. >> it's part of the pop's 30th season that celebrates music across all genres. >> we like to feature the best of america's popular music this is the kind of program we love to present for our audience. >> the philly pops perform ella and louie and all that jazz on april 2nd. for tickets visit the phillyarts to the organize. if you have medicare parts a a
the philly pops are putting on a performance with her hits and collaborator louie armstrong. it's called ella, louie and all that jazz and celebrates the life and legacy of armstrong and fitzgerald. >> the great tradition of american jazz, the kind of music that the phillies pops is all about. >> be prepared to sing along to classic hits like it don't mean a thing and what a wonderful world. >> the audience will love the program and recognize all the songs, the best of...
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thank you. >> professor dlark armstrong dunbar is an author.er latest book is called never caught. the washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave, ona judge. it is the life of the slave in the first family and is a look at the washingtons and slavery. thank you, thank you, thank you. this book gives us a new way of seeing george washington. tell me more. >> it does. it was my goal when i wrote this book to tell a story about the founding of the nation, but through the eyes of the enslaved. not through a typical founding fathers. so ona judge's life gives us the ability to do that. she moves throughout the new nation and gives us a portal into the south, the mid-atlantic, and the north. >> i wasn't whispering to you but saying to you when you came on the set. it was fascinating to me to see the extent to which george washington told on himself with the almanac, the copious notes he was taking every day about his life and his goings and comings. i thought about all the historians over the years who have pored over these same notes and
thank you. >> professor dlark armstrong dunbar is an author.er latest book is called never caught. the washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave, ona judge. it is the life of the slave in the first family and is a look at the washingtons and slavery. thank you, thank you, thank you. this book gives us a new way of seeing george washington. tell me more. >> it does. it was my goal when i wrote this book to tell a story about the founding of the nation, but through the...
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is putting on a show featuring her chart-topping hits along with her collaborator, lou i -- louie armstronged all that jazz celebrating the life of ella fitzgerald and louie armstrong. >> the great american tradition of jazz. it is be prepared to sing along to classic hits, it don't mean a thing and what a wonderful world. >> the audience will first of all recognize all the songs, the best of american pop music. >> reporter: guest artists include mar have a -- marva hicks. >> they will enjoy the music and appreciate their talent and enjoy them as people. >> reporter: it is accompanied by the 65 piece pop orchestra. >> it's dynamic to hear a stage full of people playing the songs that are so familiar to all of us. the concert is part of the 38th season which celebrates music across all genres. >> we exist to feature the best of american popular music, so this is the kind of program that we love to present for our audience. the philly pops perform ella and louie and all that jazz march 31 through april 2. for tickets and showtimes visit are the arts in philly.org. for 6abc loves the arts i'm
is putting on a show featuring her chart-topping hits along with her collaborator, lou i -- louie armstronged all that jazz celebrating the life of ella fitzgerald and louie armstrong. >> the great american tradition of jazz. it is be prepared to sing along to classic hits, it don't mean a thing and what a wonderful world. >> the audience will first of all recognize all the songs, the best of american pop music. >> reporter: guest artists include mar have a -- marva hicks....
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buzz aldrin and neil armstrong on the moon on their first trip what is called the lunar retro reflector and this is a -- little prisms of light that if light came in, it would be sent along the same path. we use the largest telescope, the shane 103 inch -- to shoot a laser at the moon and send the laser light back at us and that yielded the most accurate measurement to the distance of the moon ever done to that point. james lick unfortunately did not get to see his monument finished. he died in 1876 wasn't -- and was originally buried in san francisco. his final wish was to be buried at his monument so james lick was disinterred from san francisco in 1887 and reinterred here. his tomb is at the base of the telescope and the telescope itself is his tombstone. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to san jose, california, to learn about its rich history. learn more at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. monday night, the executive director of the association representing app developers on their concerns on cybe
buzz aldrin and neil armstrong on the moon on their first trip what is called the lunar retro reflector and this is a -- little prisms of light that if light came in, it would be sent along the same path. we use the largest telescope, the shane 103 inch -- to shoot a laser at the moon and send the laser light back at us and that yielded the most accurate measurement to the distance of the moon ever done to that point. james lick unfortunately did not get to see his monument finished. he died in...
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patrick armstrong, the cio.an eye on the house bill, plenty of news flow surrounding the battle over bovin. manus: equity markets, a mixed indication. london up by 0.2%, paris up. european open is up next with guy johnson and matt miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: monday morning, welcome. it's the european open. cash will be opening around half an hour, for the first trade the day. i'm guy johnson, alongside matt miller over in berlin. what are we watching monday morning? the war of words. turkey's diplomatic spat with the netherlands intensifies as riots break out in rotterdam, with 48 hours to go until the dutch election. will euro react when european liquidity comes on stream later on? thinking ouid
patrick armstrong, the cio.an eye on the house bill, plenty of news flow surrounding the battle over bovin. manus: equity markets, a mixed indication. london up by 0.2%, paris up. european open is up next with guy johnson and matt miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: monday morning, welcome. it's the european open. cash will be opening around half an hour, for the first trade the day. i'm guy johnson, alongside matt miller over in berlin. what are we watching monday morning? the war of words....
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the armstrongs.ow that you have a fan base that's very devoted. i think it's a little weird that two vampires, you and your wife are zipping themselves into >> there's room for two. so if you want, you can come over. >> jimmy: that would be a weird lunch date, but, yes. >> it would be weird. >> jimmy: if i do it with anyone, it would be you. >> we might be married in ten months. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know that you can't tell us what happens and i've heard rumors that cast members -- >> but they can't fire me now. >> jimmy: that's true. you could say everything that happened. but i will ask you, maybe you could explain what happened instead on the finale of "lost." we're still confused about that one. and then we'll get to the "vampire diaries" in another six years. >> i just want to make it clear, on "lost," i was the first one cast and the first one killed. >> jimmy: that makes sense. >> thanks, jimmy. >> jimmy: first in, first out. >> it's great. i did get the sympathy card. but i was only on th
the armstrongs.ow that you have a fan base that's very devoted. i think it's a little weird that two vampires, you and your wife are zipping themselves into >> there's room for two. so if you want, you can come over. >> jimmy: that would be a weird lunch date, but, yes. >> it would be weird. >> jimmy: if i do it with anyone, it would be you. >> we might be married in ten months. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know that you can't tell us what happens and i've heard...
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celtic‘s stuart armstrong has been called up to the scotla nd armstrong has been called up to the scotlandst time. he hasjoined a 30 man party announced by manager gordon strachan today by bournemouth‘s ryan fraser who has broken through to the first tea m who has broken through to the first team this season, and tom kenny fall. all of them have been selected for the first time. they play a world cup game against canada. two of the biggest clubs in rugby have announced they will merge. racing 92 and stade francais is they will be merging to pool their performance. it is an incredible story, it is unprecedented and bizarre. these are not two small rugby clubs struggling to make ends meet. paris are heavyweights. stade francais won the french title in 2015 and racing 92, dan carter, potentially one of the greats of all time, he plays for racing 92, and they won the french title in 2016. two powerhouses of the french game have announced they will merge under one banner in order to get the best out of both clubs. their owners say they need to pool their resources and become one club. it is the
celtic‘s stuart armstrong has been called up to the scotla nd armstrong has been called up to the scotlandst time. he hasjoined a 30 man party announced by manager gordon strachan today by bournemouth‘s ryan fraser who has broken through to the first tea m who has broken through to the first team this season, and tom kenny fall. all of them have been selected for the first time. they play a world cup game against canada. two of the biggest clubs in rugby have announced they will merge....
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for that, we are joined by drew armstrong. i know you are not a d.c.ter, but what are the prospects for the bill at this point? drew: i used to be a d.c. reporter. this all feels a bit familiar. it's anybody's guess. guess onpeculative twitter that it would pass earlier this morning. i got 15 other smart people saying it would fail by three votes. we won't know until 3:00 this afternoon when we are supposed to get a vote. all sorts of funny business could happen between now and then. while since i tuned in to c-span as must-see tv, but we will be there. julie: nancy is holding a press conference as well on health care. you covered the aca and passage of that. compare?this how long did it take the industry to adjust to that? how much did it cost? how difficult was it? how will this compare? >> we saw a tremendous amount of concern by the industry leading into passage. of the aca. insurerk to 2008, the stocks were all down. the hospitals were all over the place. significantlyery in 2009 onward. they have done very well since then. stocks into this, the t
for that, we are joined by drew armstrong. i know you are not a d.c.ter, but what are the prospects for the bill at this point? drew: i used to be a d.c. reporter. this all feels a bit familiar. it's anybody's guess. guess onpeculative twitter that it would pass earlier this morning. i got 15 other smart people saying it would fail by three votes. we won't know until 3:00 this afternoon when we are supposed to get a vote. all sorts of funny business could happen between now and then. while...
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the disgraced cyclist, lance armstrong, has ended years of denial by admitting using performance—enhancingstand is why amateur athletes would dope. dan stevens was a former amateur cyclist. a few years ago, he started taking a number of substancesrrrm to boost his performance. he was banned in 2014 after refusing to take a test. —— i had always been a clean athlete, and this situation that happened with me when i was 39 years old, the real thing from me wasn't really about racing. i didn't do a lot of racing on the substances. the main thing was curiosity. like, what does this do? how — how much of a difference does this give you? i think in the amateur ranks, it is not about winning...,,,, .. ,, it is that you have got a situation where somebody is overweight, needs to lean down, and uses it to get in shape. and they get in shape. and then get railroaded into doing a marathon or a long bike ride, or some kind of competitive event, and they improve theirrfitness= levels again. and they become a healthy individual, they become more body conscious and more health—orientated. and this is far f
the disgraced cyclist, lance armstrong, has ended years of denial by admitting using performance—enhancingstand is why amateur athletes would dope. dan stevens was a former amateur cyclist. a few years ago, he started taking a number of substancesrrrm to boost his performance. he was banned in 2014 after refusing to take a test. —— i had always been a clean athlete, and this situation that happened with me when i was 39 years old, the real thing from me wasn't really about racing. i...
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the show that honors the life and legacy of ella fitzgerald and louie armstrong. >> she won over heartswomen around the girl, some want to know what happened to the fearless girl. >>> sky6 live hd looking at the commodore barry bridge. meteorologist chris sowers will have the full accuweather forecast when "action news" continues. >> so glad you stayed with us, hundreds of people hut on masks this weekend -- put on masks for a good cause this is the unc mayor's masked ball. it is the funds raising event for the negro college fund. rick williams served as master of ceremonies. mayor jim kenny was at thent. the night included dinner, dancing and live and silent auctions. >> reporter: time to unmask the forecast. >> that was a good one. >> reporter: not too bad by by e way, i like it. not too scary. let's get you outside live on sky6 live hd in atlantic city. the only issue you're dealing with is the gusty breeze. it's a nice day, but with the wind it makes the air temperatures feel like the low to mid 30s at this hour. the camera is is shaking around a little. we're in the middle of a col
the show that honors the life and legacy of ella fitzgerald and louie armstrong. >> she won over heartswomen around the girl, some want to know what happened to the fearless girl. >>> sky6 live hd looking at the commodore barry bridge. meteorologist chris sowers will have the full accuweather forecast when "action news" continues. >> so glad you stayed with us, hundreds of people hut on masks this weekend -- put on masks for a good cause this is the unc mayor's...
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celtic, who've won 26 out of 28 games this season, took the lead through stuart armstrong.ers equalised. 38—year—old defender clint hill got the goal denying the hoops what would have been a 23rd successive league win with new manager pedro caixinha watching on from the stands as he prepares to take over on monday. and congratulations to japanese footballer, kazuyoshi miura. the 50—year—old has made history by becoming the oldest professional player to score a competitive goal. miura achieved the record by scoring the only goal in yokohama's i—o victory over thespa kusatsu in japan's second division. now to tennis at indian wells, where world number two and three—time defending champion, novak djokovic, is up against britain's kyle edmund. the serbian has won his last 18 successive matches at the californian event in what is the first atp world tour masters 1000 event of the year. rafael nadal is safely through to the third round after a straight sets win over guido pella. the three—time winner went a break down in the first set but then won six of the next seven games to t
celtic, who've won 26 out of 28 games this season, took the lead through stuart armstrong.ers equalised. 38—year—old defender clint hill got the goal denying the hoops what would have been a 23rd successive league win with new manager pedro caixinha watching on from the stands as he prepares to take over on monday. and congratulations to japanese footballer, kazuyoshi miura. the 50—year—old has made history by becoming the oldest professional player to score a competitive goal. miura...
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stuart armstrong doubled the lead for brendan rodgers‘ side six minutes into the second half when hegame belonged to dundee‘s faissal el bakhtaoui. celtic will clinch the title if they beat hearts in a fortnight. today we played some fantastic football, butjust failing to make the final pass... that might have made it more comfortable. but we know that if we have got to defend like that, aerially, in the box, we can do that. and by the end, we were happy with that win. arsenal ladies thrashed spurs 10—0 in the fa cup. and chelsea defeated doncaster belles 7—0. the quarterfinal is going to be an all super league line up. all change at the top of the super league, salford have ended castleford's unbeaten start to the season. the red devils came from behind to win13—12. it's wigan that replace castleford at the top after drawing 16—16 with huddersfield. six nations chiefs have opened an investigation into the events at the end of wales‘ defeat to france in paris yesterday. they played 20 minutes beyond the 80 in a chaotic finale. the wales interim head coach flagged up what he felt to b
stuart armstrong doubled the lead for brendan rodgers‘ side six minutes into the second half when hegame belonged to dundee‘s faissal el bakhtaoui. celtic will clinch the title if they beat hearts in a fortnight. today we played some fantastic football, butjust failing to make the final pass... that might have made it more comfortable. but we know that if we have got to defend like that, aerially, in the box, we can do that. and by the end, we were happy with that win. arsenal ladies...
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with me is dr angus armstrong, senior fellow from the group, the uk in a changing europe. thank you for coming in. we have highlighted the city of london because it is such a huge part of the uk economy. but for the whole, in terms of businesses, services, whatever, this is huge news. you are exactly right. this is a momentous day, perhaps even the most momentous since the second world war economically. we will change our economically. we will change our economic relationship with the biggest economic partner so far. that will change everything in the economy. the city in particular will be affected because of the prime minister's insistence to leave the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. jurisdiction of the european court of justice. finances jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. finances defined by laws. the person who oversees does is the european court ofjustice. outside of that and services will be affected. that is why contingency plans have been mentioned. financial services and sectors are watching closely. so is everyone else. the uk has said fr
with me is dr angus armstrong, senior fellow from the group, the uk in a changing europe. thank you for coming in. we have highlighted the city of london because it is such a huge part of the uk economy. but for the whole, in terms of businesses, services, whatever, this is huge news. you are exactly right. this is a momentous day, perhaps even the most momentous since the second world war economically. we will change our economically. we will change our economic relationship with the biggest...
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but it was the home side who struck first, thanks to stuart armstrong.d co mforta ble. at times, craig gordon kept them in it. they might have found it easier had jason holt been punished for this. he was substituted soon after. rangers‘ intensity remained, though, and their perseverance paid off when clint hill found himself in the right place at the right time. he then found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. but referee bobby madden did not see it that way. it might only have been a draw but forcing celtic to drop points for only the second time this season felt like a victory. nick parrott, bbc news. johanna konta is taking on caroline garcia in the third round at indian wells. seen as some, this tournament, as a fifth major on the calendar. a brilliant winner giving her a break of serve and she served out the first set, winning 6—3. but garcia has fought back and one break of serve in the second set was enough to give her the upper hand. she served it out to win 6—3. you have a contact has gone 2—1 up in the decider with no breaks of serv
but it was the home side who struck first, thanks to stuart armstrong.d co mforta ble. at times, craig gordon kept them in it. they might have found it easier had jason holt been punished for this. he was substituted soon after. rangers‘ intensity remained, though, and their perseverance paid off when clint hill found himself in the right place at the right time. he then found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. but referee bobby madden did not see it that way. it might only have...
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stuart armstrong doubled the lead for brendan rodgers's side six minutes into the second half when he goal of the game belonged to dundee's faissal el bak—tewi. the goal of the game belonged to dundee's faissal el baktewi. celtic will clinch the title if they beat hearts in a fortnight. now to golf where australia's marc leishman made a surge on the closing holes to win the arnold palmer invitational the late palmer had a phrase "you must play boldly to win" and that's exactly what the 33 year old did as paul frostick reports this was the first arnold palmer invitational since the death of one of the greatest in invitational since the death of one of the greatest - in the of the greatest players in the sports history. in golf sometimes a little bit of luck can go a long way. zachjohnson, little bit of luck can go a long way. zach johnson, the little bit of luck can go a long way. zachjohnson, the american, demonstrating that perfectly on the 17th hole. there are times so when that luck is 80. charley hoffman managed to tie for second despite this a shot. rory mcilroy had as good a cha
stuart armstrong doubled the lead for brendan rodgers's side six minutes into the second half when he goal of the game belonged to dundee's faissal el bak—tewi. the goal of the game belonged to dundee's faissal el baktewi. celtic will clinch the title if they beat hearts in a fortnight. now to golf where australia's marc leishman made a surge on the closing holes to win the arnold palmer invitational the late palmer had a phrase "you must play boldly to win" and that's exactly what...
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the disgraced cyclist lance armstrong has ended years but what might be harder to understand is why amateur taking a number of substances to boost his performance. he was band in 2014 after refusing to take a test. i'd always been a clean athlete and this situation happened with me when i was 39 years old. the real thing for me wasn't really about racing. i didn't do a lot of racing on these substances. the main thing was curiosity, how much of a benefit does this give you? i don't think in the amateur ranks it's about winning. i think you've got a situation where somebody is overweight, needs something they can get on, get in shape and they get in shape. they then get railroaded into doing a marathon or a long bike ride again and they become a healthy individual. it becomes more body conscious and health orientated. a poll carried out for the bbc of amateur sports people in the uk found that half believe the use of performance enhancing substances is widespread in competitive sport. a similar number say those drugs are easily available among those who play sports regularly. feleie eee? e m
the disgraced cyclist lance armstrong has ended years but what might be harder to understand is why amateur taking a number of substances to boost his performance. he was band in 2014 after refusing to take a test. i'd always been a clean athlete and this situation happened with me when i was 39 years old. the real thing for me wasn't really about racing. i didn't do a lot of racing on these substances. the main thing was curiosity, how much of a benefit does this give you? i don't think in the...
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. >> armstrong? >> armstrong? >> doogie houser? >> neil gorsuch. >> gorsuch. >> you are not speaking my language. >> how many justices are on the supreme court? >> i don't know. >> a lot. >> how many supreme court justices are there? >> 12? >> 12? >> i would say 25. >> 15. >> ten. >> five. >> seven. >> eight. >> nine. >> yes. >> that's a lot of people. >> hi. >> hi! >> how many justices are on the supreme court? >> nine. [laughs] >> i like her, i really like her. >> who is the chief justice of the supreme court? >> i would not know that either. >> john... >> jacob jingle hammersmith. >> his name as my ham too. >> john... >> richardson? >> ramirez? >> what is with all those kids out there? >> i was about to say john stamos. >> the best looking chief justice of all time. >> take over for me. >> can you name any justices on the supreme court? >> i can't. >> ruth ruth bader... >> maybe not today. maybe not tomorrow, but soon. ruth ruth bader... >> jonesburg? >> , jr.? >> i don't know. >> girl's name? >> didn't i meet you on a summer cr
. >> armstrong? >> armstrong? >> doogie houser? >> neil gorsuch. >> gorsuch. >> you are not speaking my language. >> how many justices are on the supreme court? >> i don't know. >> a lot. >> how many supreme court justices are there? >> 12? >> 12? >> i would say 25. >> 15. >> ten. >> five. >> seven. >> eight. >> nine. >> yes. >> that's a lot of people. >> hi....
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join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. see you next time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. steves: salzburg's cathedral, constructed in the early 1600s, was one of the first grand baroque buildings north of the alps. it's sunday morning. the 10:00 mass is famous for its music, and today it's mozart. enter the cathedral, and you're immersed in pure baroque grandeur. ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ since it was built in only about 15 years, the church boasts particularly harmonious art and architecture. in good baroque style, the art is symbolic, cohesive, and theatrical, creating a kind of festival procession that leads to the resurrected christ triumphing high above the altar. ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ ♪ pacem ♪ music and the visual art complement each other. the organ loft fills the church with glorious sounds as mozart, 250 years after his birth, is still powering worship with his musical genius. ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ pacem ♪ - today on america's
join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. see you next time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. steves: salzburg's cathedral, constructed in the early 1600s, was one of the first grand baroque buildings north of the alps. it's sunday morning. the 10:00 mass is famous for its music, and today it's mozart. enter the cathedral, and you're immersed in pure baroque grandeur. ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem...
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tonight we'll learn more from dlark armstrong dunbar who has written a book, never caught, the washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave. and then cheech wrote, cheech is not my real name but don't call me chong. all of that is coming up right now. ♪
tonight we'll learn more from dlark armstrong dunbar who has written a book, never caught, the washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave. and then cheech wrote, cheech is not my real name but don't call me chong. all of that is coming up right now. ♪
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join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. see you next time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. during last year's presidential campaign, donald trump was bashed on the right for not being a true conservative. many hard core old school republicans publicly dingsed themselves from the controversial candidate. donald trump, of course, won the election and now some of those never trumpers are searching for new ways to define and characterize conservatism. one of those persons is glenn beck often a few years ago was considered too far right even for fox news. in recent years, beck has experience ad transformation of sorts and he will tell us tonight how he thinks we can work together in fact to unite the country. we're glad you joined us for a rare conversation with glenn beck in just a moment.
join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. see you next time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. during last year's presidential campaign, donald trump was bashed on the right for not being a true conservative. many hard core old school republicans publicly dingsed themselves from the controversial candidate. donald trump, of course, won the...
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which is the audio file of neil armstrong's famous speech on the moon. >> so 1/8 of a second of audio included in those four disks. >> reporter: so this is complicated. what did his students say when he drakd code? >> when my students asked, i said i was going to california to crack hard math problem. >> what did they say? >> some didn't believe me. >> reporter: for cracking the code, adobe gave him a 3d printer. adobe said it will come up with another puzzle starting this summer. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. another puzzle we can look forward to that neither of us can crack. >> i was to rewatch that story again. great weather. a nice way to start off our fwoerk a lot of weather across the bay area. we'll get a look at the forecast and you can see in san jose, plenty of clear blue sky. clirnlt 77 in downtown san jose, relatively dry air. humidity at 43%. and as we head into 10:00 p.m., it will drop to 62 degrees. the main reason why we're so sunny and mild, high pressure is just offshore. not only helping to push this out of way but driving offshore wind. i helps t
which is the audio file of neil armstrong's famous speech on the moon. >> so 1/8 of a second of audio included in those four disks. >> reporter: so this is complicated. what did his students say when he drakd code? >> when my students asked, i said i was going to california to crack hard math problem. >> what did they say? >> some didn't believe me. >> reporter: for cracking the code, adobe gave him a 3d printer. adobe said it will come up with another puzzle...
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gosling stars in the bio-pic as neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon they may have endedomance, but e! news is reporting orlando bloom say getting back together "is not out of the question." sources tell e news orlando is just not ready for a serious relationship coming up at six - a day without a woman, becoming a day without school. john live tease announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe because with age comes wisdom. medicare advantage. leading the way. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. we begin with a breaking news alert. breaking overnight, a wild chase into d.c. our cameras, in the middle of it all. where this started in the crazy scene that unfolded after the chase ended. larry: a
gosling stars in the bio-pic as neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon they may have endedomance, but e! news is reporting orlando bloom say getting back together "is not out of the question." sources tell e news orlando is just not ready for a serious relationship coming up at six - a day without a woman, becoming a day without school. john live tease announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with...
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not only cancer, but the end of her engagement to cyclist lance armstrong.blicly. >> you can work so long and have selling records, but when your life falls apart, you become like an a-celebrity. so there was a convergence of people being interested in my private life. >> reporter: she had 33 radiation treatments. >> every morning i would lay there with my arm over my head and reassess my life. >> reporter: and when she got a clean bill of health, she decided to not wait for marriage to have children. >> she just said, adopt, get a surrogate. your life doesn't have to look like the life you were born into. and that's what i did. i just thought you know what? life's so short. >> reporter: she dotes on 6-year-old levi and his big brother, 9-year-old wyatt. >> and action. >> reporter: but she's also found time to launch a new line of clothing. which she'll soon peddle on hsn. working from her converted barn in nashville, she's developing pieces based on her all-american style. >> it's a great way to get clothes out to people who can't afford the $350 jeans, whi
not only cancer, but the end of her engagement to cyclist lance armstrong.blicly. >> you can work so long and have selling records, but when your life falls apart, you become like an a-celebrity. so there was a convergence of people being interested in my private life. >> reporter: she had 33 radiation treatments. >> every morning i would lay there with my arm over my head and reassess my life. >> reporter: and when she got a clean bill of health, she decided to not wait...
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stuart: your cousin owns armstrong. >> yes, exciting news. [laughter] . >> i'm not bill armstrong.e's probably watching, a big stand of the show. stuart: good, mr. armstrong, welcome aboard, good to see you. i want more on the economics of this jobs report, specifically what does it tell us in terms of the forth coming economy? i've said this is the start of the trump expansion, is it? >> i think you're right because with trump after eight long years, we finally have a pro-business president and this is going to induce companies to take on more risk taking, hire more employees and engage in some more capital spending, r & d. stuart: you can disagree with me if you like. >> a big jump in manufacturing jobs, that was great. more than 20,000 new manufacturing jobs, usually we're lucky if we get a few thousand additional factory jobs, i have one qualification, we have 58,000 new construction jobs in the month of february. that was 25% of the total, take that out, we're looking at 177,000 new jobs. let's not forget, we had very mild weather in february and that skewed seasonally adjuste
stuart: your cousin owns armstrong. >> yes, exciting news. [laughter] . >> i'm not bill armstrong.e's probably watching, a big stand of the show. stuart: good, mr. armstrong, welcome aboard, good to see you. i want more on the economics of this jobs report, specifically what does it tell us in terms of the forth coming economy? i've said this is the start of the trump expansion, is it? >> i think you're right because with trump after eight long years, we finally have a...
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. >> uproar over the remarks prompted a clarification on the armstrong williams show. >> whether you are legal or you're illegal, you come from the outside, inside, you're an immigrant. slaves came here as involuntary immigrants. but they still had the strength to hold on. >> georgetown professor michael eric tyson accused carson of revisionism. >> they were not engaged in the active coming here with their own, if you will, volition, it was against their will. and i think doctor carson has distorted the entire process. >> a statement posted late monday on carson's facebook page seemed to reflect that point. it red in part: immigrants made the choice to come to america. they saw this country as a land of opportunity. in contrast, slaves were forced here against their will and lost all their opportunities. the two experiences should never be intertwined, nor forgotten. kim hutchinson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> meanwhile president trump want to make a deal with planned parenthood. tells the new york times he'll keep federal funding to for the group if it agrees to stop provide ago b
. >> uproar over the remarks prompted a clarification on the armstrong williams show. >> whether you are legal or you're illegal, you come from the outside, inside, you're an immigrant. slaves came here as involuntary immigrants. but they still had the strength to hold on. >> georgetown professor michael eric tyson accused carson of revisionism. >> they were not engaged in the active coming here with their own, if you will, volition, it was against their will. and i...
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carson defended his remarks during an interview on the armstrong williams show. >> people need to actuallyword immigrant. whether you are voluntary or involuntary, if you come from outside to inside, you're an immigrant. whether you are legal or illegal. >> but the uproar continued from politicians to activists to celebrities. carson clarified his remarks on his facebook page documenting the difference. >>> this morning we are learning the cause of death of actor bill paxton. according to his death certificate obtained by e news, he died from a stroke on february 25th. 11 days after surgery to replace a heart valve and repair damage to his aorta. the face of turner classic movies died. robert osborn was 84 years old. >>> casey anthony, the woman acquitted in the death of her 2-year-old daughter opened up. now, she's finally saying her piece, insisting she doesn't know how the last hours of her daughter's life unfolded in an interview with the associated press. >> i'm not certain, as i stand here today what happened. >> to your understanding, how did she die? >> i don't know. >> something a
carson defended his remarks during an interview on the armstrong williams show. >> people need to actuallyword immigrant. whether you are voluntary or involuntary, if you come from outside to inside, you're an immigrant. whether you are legal or illegal. >> but the uproar continued from politicians to activists to celebrities. carson clarified his remarks on his facebook page documenting the difference. >>> this morning we are learning the cause of death of actor bill...
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[applause] finally this will be the last legislative session for armstrong as director of the department of health and welfare his stalwart and tireless leadership has set a high standard for whoever takes on the difficult and often thankless responsibility next. he will be retiring in june and he will be leaving big shoes to fill. dick i wish you godspeed. [applause] ladies and gentlemen it is my high honor and privilege to report to you today that the state of idaho is resurging and in fact gaining national reputation among the states for our stability and our strength. our finances are secure. revenues exceeding expectations. economic growth is outpacing the overall growth of government and our own operations are more tunes. an efficient than they have ever been. more of our people are at work today than at any time in idaho's history and wages are rising slowly but surely along with employer demand for more skilled workers. leading that demand is among our most serious challenges that we are facing. i know that you share my commitment to finding practical based solutions rather than
[applause] finally this will be the last legislative session for armstrong as director of the department of health and welfare his stalwart and tireless leadership has set a high standard for whoever takes on the difficult and often thankless responsibility next. he will be retiring in june and he will be leaving big shoes to fill. dick i wish you godspeed. [applause] ladies and gentlemen it is my high honor and privilege to report to you today that the state of idaho is resurging and in fact...
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. >> the solution is the audio file of neil armstrong's famous speech on the moon, one eight thousandth of a second is recorded on those discs, he won a 3d printer and software. >>> this is times square, and you can see it is desolate, that's because new york could get as much as 20 inches of snow. i know you've been tracking that. >> we've got storm tracker 4 from wnbc. it's beginning with a rain/snow mix down to washington. expect over a foot in new york city. for us, warm day tomorrow and sunny skies. much cooler later on and spotty showers. >> that's it for us. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kiefer sutherland -- priyanka chopra --
. >> the solution is the audio file of neil armstrong's famous speech on the moon, one eight thousandth of a second is recorded on those discs, he won a 3d printer and software. >>> this is times square, and you can see it is desolate, that's because new york could get as much as 20 inches of snow. i know you've been tracking that. >> we've got storm tracker 4 from wnbc. it's beginning with a rain/snow mix down to washington. expect over a foot in new york city. for us,...
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carson defended his remarks during an interview on the armstrong williams show. quote, you can be an involuntary immigrant when you're a voluntary or involuntary, if you come from outside, you're an immigrant. but the uproar continued. from politicians and activists to celebrities, carson clarified his remarks on his facebook page by the day's end outlining the differences between slaves and immigrants. >>> this morning we are learning the cause of death of actor bill paxton. according to his death certificate obtained by e news, he died from a stroke on february 25th. 11 dpaz after surgery to replace a heart valve and repair damage to his aorta. it also states the 61-year-old star of titanic and twister was cremated at the force lawn hollywood hills cemetery. >>> sad news to report. robert osbourne has died. tv viewers knew him as the face of turner classic movies introducing old favorites and a beloved hollywood historian. tcm says he passed away yesterday in new york. robert osbourne was 84 years old. >>> for the first time ever c e casey anthony acquitted in
carson defended his remarks during an interview on the armstrong williams show. quote, you can be an involuntary immigrant when you're a voluntary or involuntary, if you come from outside, you're an immigrant. but the uproar continued. from politicians and activists to celebrities, carson clarified his remarks on his facebook page by the day's end outlining the differences between slaves and immigrants. >>> this morning we are learning the cause of death of actor bill paxton. according...
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stuart armstrong doubled the lead for brendan rodgers's side six minutes into the second half when he end of wales' defeat to france in paris yesterday. they played 20 minutes beyond the 80 in a chaotic finale. the wales interim head coach flagged up what he felt to be underhand tactics by the french and questioned their integrity. the first incdient that will be looked at is the head injury assessment for prop uini antonio, that allowed the scrummaging specialist ragbah slimani to return to the field and help the french score the late pushover try for the win. george north also claimed that he had been bitten during that 20 minutes of play. the six nations is awaiting a report from the citing commissioner. there was no clear video evidence of the alleged incident at the time. all change at the top of the super league, as salford have ended castleford's unbeaten start to the season. the red devils came from behind to win13—12. it's wigan that replace castleford at the top after drawing 16—16 with huddersfield. woods crashed on his final run, but he had done enough to get onto the podi
stuart armstrong doubled the lead for brendan rodgers's side six minutes into the second half when he end of wales' defeat to france in paris yesterday. they played 20 minutes beyond the 80 in a chaotic finale. the wales interim head coach flagged up what he felt to be underhand tactics by the french and questioned their integrity. the first incdient that will be looked at is the head injury assessment for prop uini antonio, that allowed the scrummaging specialist ragbah slimani to return to...
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joining me via web—cam is professor kenneth armstrong, director of the centre for european legal studiesersity of cambridge. plenty of you to be thinking about this week, how do you think it will pan out in parliament? it will be interesting to see what happens when it comes back to the commons tomorrow, and whether the lords amendments will be removed, and then in the next session of ping—pong, whether the lords will then back down. clearly the government is trying to get a bill through without any amendments. it may be that there are some concessions made at the dispatch box to say that ministers will offer a vote, but without it being in the bill itself. the government wants a bill that is as simple as possible. from a legal point of view how important is it that these amendments stick?” think, they are very much on the citizenship side of things. the important issues many people have been raising about the uk, setting out a clear signal that it intends to do the right thing by eu nationals in the uk, and that that was also important to get the negotiations started on a good footing.
joining me via web—cam is professor kenneth armstrong, director of the centre for european legal studiesersity of cambridge. plenty of you to be thinking about this week, how do you think it will pan out in parliament? it will be interesting to see what happens when it comes back to the commons tomorrow, and whether the lords amendments will be removed, and then in the next session of ping—pong, whether the lords will then back down. clearly the government is trying to get a bill through...
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iain armstrong is an oil and gas analyst at the wealth management firm brewin dolphin. see you. give us more detail about what we have learned from the weekend's meetings. what we have learned is that they still need more clarification on the accuracy of the numbers coming through. with regards to the opec numbers, we know in february opec has done a good job in terms of compliance but the non—opec members of the 21 who signed up haven't done, they're only 64% compliant. so they've got to do something better before something can be changed with regards to the, either extending the agreement, or actually as even suggested maybe increasing the production cut. what do you think is likely to happen? they'll meet fully in may, obviously this current deal that they agreed in november is in place untiljune. is it more than likely they'll extend the period of time for the production cuts they've in place at the moment? it's going to depend on a few things. one of the most important things is the rate of demand, increase in demand. we are 110w demand, increase in demand. we are
iain armstrong is an oil and gas analyst at the wealth management firm brewin dolphin. see you. give us more detail about what we have learned from the weekend's meetings. what we have learned is that they still need more clarification on the accuracy of the numbers coming through. with regards to the opec numbers, we know in february opec has done a good job in terms of compliance but the non—opec members of the 21 who signed up haven't done, they're only 64% compliant. so they've got to do...
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>> armstrong said i'm here in the cause of happiness.keyboard smile and heard the sound of his golden trumpet you felt a spirit of happiness and really of new orleans. >> and ella was the person -- when you think ant ella, you literally smile when you think about her. >> one of the things i think of is the memorex commercial. >> i remember it too. >> and it went all over. >> it does make your smile. thank you so much for coming in. catch byron and marva perform all that jazz starting tomorrow through sunday. for more check the nbc 10 mobile app. >>> i'm erika martin with your most accurate forecast. a live look of the delaware river. we are seeing developing clouds very quickly. you can see the bridge in the background. you can see mid-to upper level clouds developing very quickly because we are tracking a system here by tomorrow. i say overnight tonight into tomorrow. satellite and radar locally right now, notice the bright whites. duo have mi we do have mid-to upper level clouds. it is associated with upper level moisture and a warm fr
>> armstrong said i'm here in the cause of happiness.keyboard smile and heard the sound of his golden trumpet you felt a spirit of happiness and really of new orleans. >> and ella was the person -- when you think ant ella, you literally smile when you think about her. >> one of the things i think of is the memorex commercial. >> i remember it too. >> and it went all over. >> it does make your smile. thank you so much for coming in. catch byron and marva...
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but it was the home side who struck first, thanks to stuart armstrong.ooked co mforta ble. ahead, celtic never looked comfortable. at times, craig gordon kept them in it. they might have found it easier had jason holt been punished for this. he was substituted soon after. rangers intensity remained, though, and the perseverance paid off when clint hill found himself in the right place at the right time. he then found himself at the wrong place at the wrong time. but referee bobby madden did not see it that way. it might only have been a draw but forcing celtic to drop points for only the second time this season felt like a victory. nic barrett, bbc news. in the premier league, liverpool host burnley this afternoon, hoping to gain ground on those above them in the top three. but they have conceded early against burnley. ashley barnes with the goal in the seventh minute of that one. 16 minutes played. burnley leading 1—o. in tennis, it is the prestigious indian wells tournament. andy murray, the world number one has been knocked out in the second round. th
but it was the home side who struck first, thanks to stuart armstrong.ooked co mforta ble. ahead, celtic never looked comfortable. at times, craig gordon kept them in it. they might have found it easier had jason holt been punished for this. he was substituted soon after. rangers intensity remained, though, and the perseverance paid off when clint hill found himself in the right place at the right time. he then found himself at the wrong place at the wrong time. but referee bobby madden did not...
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stuart armstrong and tom cairney are also called up for the first time.ot underway this morning as the queen launched the games' baton relay at buckingham palace. over the next 388 days, the baton will visit all of the commonwealth nations and territories, before arriving for the games on australia's gold coast. simon mccoy is at buckingham palace for us. todayis today is commonwealth day and just after midday the queen handed over the baton which will start that remarkable and very long journey. inside, a message from her majesty which will be read out at the opening ceremony on the 4th of april. today she handed the baton to the first of the many kanpur bearers and from here she will head to westminster abbey where today there isa westminster abbey where today there is a service of bags given for an organisation of which the queen is tremendously fond and one which connects 2.5 billion people worldwide. today it is all been about the sport and with me now is the first two of those baton ferres, anna meares and victoria pendleton, two track cyclist who i
stuart armstrong and tom cairney are also called up for the first time.ot underway this morning as the queen launched the games' baton relay at buckingham palace. over the next 388 days, the baton will visit all of the commonwealth nations and territories, before arriving for the games on australia's gold coast. simon mccoy is at buckingham palace for us. todayis today is commonwealth day and just after midday the queen handed over the baton which will start that remarkable and very long...