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his sidekick austin, down syndrome. together, they host their own sports broadcast, bay area sports mornings. >> reporter: you do that on their christmas >> all there on youtube. >> reporter: the merger of mauricio stillman at youtube, but because of the nonprofit becoming independent in santa rosa. a big reason is mauricio's love of sports. >> without mike thompson, without steph curry and probably clay. >> reporter: becoming independent need ways to achie their goals, to be big, and send a message. >> we have folks with disabilities that manifest themselves physically and mentally still can be active, contributing members of the world and have opinions that people want to hear. >> reporter: know, back to the waters and austin and mauricio's dream to become professional sports broadcasters. as fully credentialed members of the media, complete with a tour of the new chase center, a meal in the media dining room, quartzite for the pregame shootaround, a meet and greet with the former warrior zaza pachulia. if in the q&a
his sidekick austin, down syndrome. together, they host their own sports broadcast, bay area sports mornings. >> reporter: you do that on their christmas >> all there on youtube. >> reporter: the merger of mauricio stillman at youtube, but because of the nonprofit becoming independent in santa rosa. a big reason is mauricio's love of sports. >> without mike thompson, without steph curry and probably clay. >> reporter: becoming independent need ways to achie their...
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kathi austin.>and it is a cool morning but a warmfternoon is just around the corner, some daytime highs rising into the 70's ur forecat is ahead. and we're checking the traffic around the bay area lots of that we have a big backup her at the bay bridge toll plaza that spills back into the maze. >>a crash on highway 17 a ...at the right pres start with lowe's. shop our bath savings event and get up to... 40% off select bath sentials. and fish it off with dual-scrub stain resistant... valspar tra interior paint plus pmer stting at $24.98 a gallon. do it right r less. start with lowe's. introducing wen's 2 for 5. ♪ yeah e only 2 for 5 with wend's fresh, never frozen beef and the spicy chicken you crave. choose from the dave's singles, 10 pce crispy, or spicy nuggets. spicy chicken you crave. pick any two for 5 bucks! onlyt wendy's. ♪ not one, but two ♪ (animal noises) this room's booked. oh. ♪ ♪ (animal nois) life's more fun with a dog. d doglife is more fun with mk-bone. ♪ grand now we havto deal wit
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>> we have not had any contact from austin. and it is -- difficult.know that the president has the will to bring him home. and now we have an open door. the time is now. the question is who is goingn to stand in the way of the president of the united states bringing our son home? >> tucker: well, that is the question. >> and who would want to do that. >> tucker: that's right. and it's been the question on a lot of policies around syria, i would say. i sense a theme here. debra tice, we are certainly routing for you. >> thank you. you know, you brought up syria, and here's the thing, austin has been held through two administrations now. and president trump has a much better record for bringing americans home. and we trust him that he's going to get this done. we know that he has the will and the ability. >> tucker: debra tice, thank you so much for joining us tonight. godspeed. >> thank you. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, with bewildering speed, it has suddenly become normal in america to place young children on powerful medications to prevent the
>> we have not had any contact from austin. and it is -- difficult.know that the president has the will to bring him home. and now we have an open door. the time is now. the question is who is goingn to stand in the way of the president of the united states bringing our son home? >> tucker: well, that is the question. >> and who would want to do that. >> tucker: that's right. and it's been the question on a lot of policies around syria, i would say. i sense a theme here....
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austin halewood, for the moment, thank you.arah now, and we have the old enemies scotland and england at murrayfield later. it's never an easy one to predict is it? no, it certainly isn't. 149 years of this fixture in the calcutta cup. it has given us plenty of surprises and also ample time for that rivalry to grow in intensity. today should be no different. traditionally, england come in as favourites. 0ver no different. traditionally, england come in as favourites. over the last ten years, scotland have won just once and that was here at murrayfield two years ago. remember, that a sensational second—half comeback from scotland at twickenham to rescue a draw last year. and you do think that scotland, despite that loss in dublin last week, as austin was mentioned, they are buoyed by their performance. they showed more determination, more grit and they hungin determination, more grit and they hung in the battle right until the end, that was a criticism over scotla nd end, that was a criticism over scotland of the last couple of
austin halewood, for the moment, thank you.arah now, and we have the old enemies scotland and england at murrayfield later. it's never an easy one to predict is it? no, it certainly isn't. 149 years of this fixture in the calcutta cup. it has given us plenty of surprises and also ample time for that rivalry to grow in intensity. today should be no different. traditionally, england come in as favourites. 0ver no different. traditionally, england come in as favourites. over the last ten years,...
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yet, according to austin's mother, debra tice.ls are far less interested in bringing her son home. here is the most amazing part. the syrian government has invited the u.s. government to send a representative to damascus to discuss the case but neocons at the state department have intervened and, therefore, it hasn't happened. debra tice joins us tonight. debra, thanks so much for coming on. so, for our viewers. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: who aren't aware and i think it's a little bit more surprising that americans don't know the story of your son. give them a quick overview of what happened and where you think he is. >> well, austin was arrested at a check point near damascus. and he is detained in syria. and without knowing who is holding him, we still know that the syrian government has the authority to secure austin's safe release. but, his only hope for release is through diplomacy. and we also know that the president wants him to be free. it's his will. we have it -- we have his assurance verbally and in writing that h
yet, according to austin's mother, debra tice.ls are far less interested in bringing her son home. here is the most amazing part. the syrian government has invited the u.s. government to send a representative to damascus to discuss the case but neocons at the state department have intervened and, therefore, it hasn't happened. debra tice joins us tonight. debra, thanks so much for coming on. so, for our viewers. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: who aren't aware and i think it's a...
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katy austin, bbc news.n bbc news, our world has been granted unprecedented access to indonesia's prison to witness garil and sarah meeting the bombers who killed their parents. this film contains flashing images and scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. the blast which brought this extraordinary level of destruction was caused by a car bomb. on the holiday island of bali in 2002, bombs exploded outside nightclubs, killing more than 200 people. garil lost his dad. sarah lost her mother in another bombing. to stop more attacks, indonesia is taking a radical approach. , making bombers meet their vic limbs. —— meet approach. , making bombers meet theirvic limbs. —— meet their victims. every year families from across the world come here, to what is known as ground zero on the holiday island of bali. to mourn their loved ones killed in indonesia's worst attack. 27—year—old garil is here with his mum. it's the first time his publicly mourned for his father, who was one of the 202 people killed in the bombi
katy austin, bbc news.n bbc news, our world has been granted unprecedented access to indonesia's prison to witness garil and sarah meeting the bombers who killed their parents. this film contains flashing images and scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. the blast which brought this extraordinary level of destruction was caused by a car bomb. on the holiday island of bali in 2002, bombs exploded outside nightclubs, killing more than 200 people. garil lost his dad. sarah lost her mother...
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with a big wave of momentum for vermont senator bernie sanders, rallying his supports right now in austin, texas, coming from what is projected to be a wide margin victory for sanders in saturday's nevada democratic caucuses. the final results are not yet in. in fact they haven't been updated for the last several hours. democratic party officials in nevada saying that they are processing far more data than in years past and they're moving slowly to make sure that the results are accurate. of course they saw what happened in iowa. now, the next big contest is the democratic primary in south carolina. the first primary in the south. that is next weekend on saturday. and at least one of the top candidates needs a solid performance in south carolina to keep his hopes of the white house alive. let get into all of this with
with a big wave of momentum for vermont senator bernie sanders, rallying his supports right now in austin, texas, coming from what is projected to be a wide margin victory for sanders in saturday's nevada democratic caucuses. the final results are not yet in. in fact they haven't been updated for the last several hours. democratic party officials in nevada saying that they are processing far more data than in years past and they're moving slowly to make sure that the results are accurate. of...
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he is going to be in austin later today. let me let you see the size of the crowd here in houston. what you are hearing from senator sanders is really a celebration not only of the results you have seen out of nevada. you are also hearing him talking about the polling that we are seeing. something in the way he started the rally was he went through polls, hypothetical matchups that came out, one by one, state bite state, pennsylvania,
he is going to be in austin later today. let me let you see the size of the crowd here in houston. what you are hearing from senator sanders is really a celebration not only of the results you have seen out of nevada. you are also hearing him talking about the polling that we are seeing. something in the way he started the rally was he went through polls, hypothetical matchups that came out, one by one, state bite state, pennsylvania,
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. >> atlanta and austin, exactly you have a lot of tech jobs moving to those areas.jack: i want to go real quick on a call not so great sector that's retail. see medical it's interesting we talk but everything look at housing a look at bed bath and beyond a home good seller which has been massively underperforming. trying to become a turnaround story, they are trying to do the right thing. they put in the former merchandising headed target as a chief executive officer. but he faces a really tough task for your people are not going into the stores. this week they said this quarter they've already seen a five more than 5% drop in sales. they have assets to sell, they have to figure out their pricing, they have to figure out how do you get people excited to walk into the stores again? >> when you have a chain of stores there's one problem it
. >> atlanta and austin, exactly you have a lot of tech jobs moving to those areas.jack: i want to go real quick on a call not so great sector that's retail. see medical it's interesting we talk but everything look at housing a look at bed bath and beyond a home good seller which has been massively underperforming. trying to become a turnaround story, they are trying to do the right thing. they put in the former merchandising headed target as a chief executive officer. but he faces a...
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you guys heard that exchange, austin douglas, austin first to you. into this conversation, can we just all agree that the economy was good under president obama or he got it there, it was great, and then also now currently under president trump? austin and douglas, yes? yes? >> yes. >> yes. >> austin, i'm looking at you. >> looking at me, i have said yes, and i've tried to be -- i have problems with the tax cut. i think it was a mistake that president trump passed, but i have always tried to be balanced and say it's the longest expansion on record, two-thirds of it was under obama, a third has been under president trump. let us tip our hats to both of them, and let us hope that it continues for a long time more. >> douglas, to you, just on, you know, it seems the thing is president trump doesn't want to acknowledge that he inherited this strong economy from president obama, and is that because he has made that one of his key reasons? this is a president who wants to be reelected, and so he doesn't want to share credit. is that fair? >> he wants to ge
you guys heard that exchange, austin douglas, austin first to you. into this conversation, can we just all agree that the economy was good under president obama or he got it there, it was great, and then also now currently under president trump? austin and douglas, yes? yes? >> yes. >> yes. >> austin, i'm looking at you. >> looking at me, i have said yes, and i've tried to be -- i have problems with the tax cut. i think it was a mistake that president trump passed, but i...
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portland and austin.last night or scott budman started at the $400,000 price point and yeah, there are homes for $400,000 in the bay. i'm going to take us to $500,000 this morning and go up $200,000 each day. and for half a million dollars in the bay area, a two bedroom and one bathroom duplex, 900 square feet. it is close to oakridge mall and you get your own parking space. you get morehouse for $500,000 in austin or portland. certainly more than 900 square feet. here is what we found in portland. 3400 square feet, twice the size of of my house, five bedrooms, two baths, $500,000 exactly. it was built in 1938. it is got lots of trees outside and exposed beams inside. as for austin, and $500 k, a four bedroom and three bathroom, 3,000 square feet and a new elementary school under construction down the street as well. again, we're taking a look at austin and portland all week because those are so popular with bay area folks. tonight on the evening news scott budman will take over at $600,000 and i'll take
portland and austin.last night or scott budman started at the $400,000 price point and yeah, there are homes for $400,000 in the bay. i'm going to take us to $500,000 this morning and go up $200,000 each day. and for half a million dollars in the bay area, a two bedroom and one bathroom duplex, 900 square feet. it is close to oakridge mall and you get your own parking space. you get morehouse for $500,000 in austin or portland. certainly more than 900 square feet. here is what we found in...
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austin halewood's been looking into it for us. might drive the ball 200 maybe 250 yards. these numbers go way beyond that though. distances us club golfers could only dream of to be honest. this really is a big worry for golf‘s lawmakers — they're becoming more and more concerned that longer hitting means longer courses, higher maintenance costs and rounds taking longer to complete. golfers hit every club in the bag further than they used to but this is the problem area — the drive. the likes of rory mcilroy and tiger woods are smashing the ball further than it ever has gone before. so, this is how it's changed over the last quarter of a century. in 1995, the world's top 20 golfers were driving the ball, on average, 278 yards off the tee. but you throw that forward to last year and the average is up to a massive 310. and it's no surprise that that increase conincides with when this man exploded on the scene. tiger woods completely changed the approach to golf. he trained harder and longer than most had done before him — lifting we
austin halewood's been looking into it for us. might drive the ball 200 maybe 250 yards. these numbers go way beyond that though. distances us club golfers could only dream of to be honest. this really is a big worry for golf‘s lawmakers — they're becoming more and more concerned that longer hitting means longer courses, higher maintenance costs and rounds taking longer to complete. golfers hit every club in the bag further than they used to but this is the problem area — the drive. the...
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yes, austin, it was like business as usual.r city fans or in full voice, some even chanting boo—uefa, and that you showed real character from the characters on the pitch come after what must have been a couple —— a tough couple of days, they were chanting the names, when he scored that second goal, and then we nt he scored that second goal, and then went on to get men of the match. he couldn't help but think, "will he be here next? the same goes for sergio, who is now 31, he's got four premier league titles. he was in fine form today. but he still hasn't played under the lights of champion she league final. guardiola asked his players before the game to use the ua for punishment as motivation. city have done just that, they've got the job done, and they won convincingly here 2—0 against west ham. it was a convincing performance, wasn't it, katie, on the pitch. today we heard the club's chief executive said they had provided irrefutable evidence that those uefa claims aren't true, guardiola was peaking to the press, was de? yes,
yes, austin, it was like business as usual.r city fans or in full voice, some even chanting boo—uefa, and that you showed real character from the characters on the pitch come after what must have been a couple —— a tough couple of days, they were chanting the names, when he scored that second goal, and then we nt he scored that second goal, and then went on to get men of the match. he couldn't help but think, "will he be here next? the same goes for sergio, who is now 31, he's got...
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he later became the founder of redeemer presence tearon church in austin, texas, in 1992. after college, he taught journalism for more than 25 years at the university of texas at austin and became a reporter for the yale dailies news and "the boston globe." his first book garnered him significant attention and also caught the eye of the bradley foundation, which support is his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for two years. one of his most well-known works the tragedy of american compassion which transformed him into a leader in he christian conservative political thought movement. newt gingrich speaker of the house distributed to every republican member of the house at the time. also what inspired the phrase compassionate conservatism. marvin instrumental in the december of the world journalism institute which he is now the dean of and the institute seeks to recruit and train christian journalists and inject them into the main stream media and we do need that. he is the editor in chief of world, must tie media new organization that reports from a
he later became the founder of redeemer presence tearon church in austin, texas, in 1992. after college, he taught journalism for more than 25 years at the university of texas at austin and became a reporter for the yale dailies news and "the boston globe." his first book garnered him significant attention and also caught the eye of the bradley foundation, which support is his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for two years. one of his most well-known works the...
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paris austin with the three point play to bring cal within five. austin finished with 17. but the bears have no answer remy his three. asu wins 86-75. >>> week two. former quarterback matt mcgo in with the new york guardian was not happy with his team being shut out in the first half. >> going to change the entire game plan. >> what do you need to change about the game? >> a lot moring for us as an offense. >> well, the second half was not much better but goin with a touchdown on the team's opening possession leading to a change at quarterbacks. mcgoin was benched and new york was shut out by them. the latest in the san francisco giants game day on location. gabe kapler. the giants have not lost a single game, juliet. >>> dennis, question. how are the giants players responding to this new vibe, have you gotten their reaction? >> yeah, nobody is saying anything negative. it is a completely different atmosphere. the drills are different. the pace is different. the attitude is different. old school versus new school this year. so far it is positive but again they haven't play
paris austin with the three point play to bring cal within five. austin finished with 17. but the bears have no answer remy his three. asu wins 86-75. >>> week two. former quarterback matt mcgo in with the new york guardian was not happy with his team being shut out in the first half. >> going to change the entire game plan. >> what do you need to change about the game? >> a lot moring for us as an offense. >> well, the second half was not much better but goin...
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panorámica con buen espacio para almacenar tan sólo esta casa está a poca distancia del centro de austinrde con $900,000 continuamos con más. >> recuerde que para la más reciente sobre este tema de vivienda sólo tiene que dirigir la cámara de su teléfono celular al código que ven pantalla y los dirige telemundo 48.com. >> [♪ ♪] . >> [hablando inglés] . >> el senador sandres gana en new hampshire . >> el papa francisco descarta el prohibir el sacerdocio para hombres casados en la amazonia. >> miércoles sin palabras, disfrútelo, alcatraz hablaremos del pronóstico para el fin de semana no se la pierda al regresar. >> [♪ ♪] . > [hablando inglés] . >> [gritos] . >> el senador recibió la mayor cantidad de votos en las primarias del martes después de la incertidumbre y el caos de la asambleas de iowa la senadora amy es la sorpresa de la noche al quedar tercera peter buttigieg y andrew yong y bennett se retiran de la cara la presidencia las próximas que merecen en nevada. >> en general tenemos que tener un candidato y todos irán tras de uno vamos a ver en qué dirección. >> aunque las fracciones
panorámica con buen espacio para almacenar tan sólo esta casa está a poca distancia del centro de austinrde con $900,000 continuamos con más. >> recuerde que para la más reciente sobre este tema de vivienda sólo tiene que dirigir la cámara de su teléfono celular al código que ven pantalla y los dirige telemundo 48.com. >> [♪ ♪] . >> [hablando inglés] . >> el senador sandres gana en new hampshire . >> el papa francisco descarta el prohibir el...
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first, i visit austin, texas... lauri: good to see you. lemonis: ...and meet a woman who owns a hat store... does it fit my fat head? lauri: nope. lemonis: ...with an unbelievable passion... how many different hats are in here? lauri: all of them. lemonis: but how many different kinds? lauri: lots. lemonis: ...offset by her quirks. lauri: this is my cash wrap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in it. lemonis: then i go to utah to meet a snow and skiboard manufacturer funded by deep pockets. and how much have you invested in this business? lou: $6 million. lemonis: i'm sorry? lou: $6 million. lemonis: unfortunately, its leader has an arrogance to match. mike: if i was going to go out and pitch this right now, it would be a very detailed plan. it wouldn't be anything like this. ♪ lemonis: i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: people are here because i care. lemonis: it's not always easy, but i do it to create jobs, and i do it to make money. do we have a d
first, i visit austin, texas... lauri: good to see you. lemonis: ...and meet a woman who owns a hat store... does it fit my fat head? lauri: nope. lemonis: ...with an unbelievable passion... how many different hats are in here? lauri: all of them. lemonis: but how many different kinds? lauri: lots. lemonis: ...offset by her quirks. lauri: this is my cash wrap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in it. lemonis: then i go to utah to meet a snow and skiboard manufacturer funded by deep...
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he later became the founder of the redeemer presbyterian church in austin texas in 1992. after college he taught journalism for 25 years at the university of texas at austin and became a regular yale daily news at the boston globe. is for both garnered him significant attention the eye of the bradley foundation which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for 2 years. one of his most well-known works is the tragedy of american compassion which transformed him into a leader in the christian conservative political thought movement . newt gingrich distributed to every republican member of the house at the time. it's also what inspiredphrase compassionate conservatism . marvin was instrumental in the success of the world journalism institute of which he is now the dean and the institute ceased to recruit and written trained christian journalists and inject them into the mainstream media and we need that. he's the editor-in-chief of world which is a multimedia news organization that reports from a christian worldview. follow him on twitter at m
he later became the founder of the redeemer presbyterian church in austin texas in 1992. after college he taught journalism for 25 years at the university of texas at austin and became a regular yale daily news at the boston globe. is for both garnered him significant attention the eye of the bradley foundation which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for 2 years. one of his most well-known works is the tragedy of american compassion which transformed him...
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joining us now is the mayor of austin, steve adler.us and congratulations. >> thank you very much. maria: nice to see your name on the list, the city of austin. tell us where the job opportunities are? >> you know, it was good to see it, second year in a row we're top on the list. it's kind of a magical place. the jobs are basically high tech jobs, about 7200 employers, over 160,000 employees, that represents about 16% of all our jobs. it's about twice the national average. >> mayor, we're seeing in a lot of cities, particularly in places like california, boston, seattle, problems with housing all of these workers. there's just not enough housing stock and home prices, renter costs are going way up. talk to us about the housing situation there in austin? is there enough building to bring all the people who want to come work there? >> you know, the answer is we don't have enough housing in the city. that's why we have housing prices that are rising way too rapidly. we're trying to do everything we can to increase the supply of housing i
joining us now is the mayor of austin, steve adler.us and congratulations. >> thank you very much. maria: nice to see your name on the list, the city of austin. tell us where the job opportunities are? >> you know, it was good to see it, second year in a row we're top on the list. it's kind of a magical place. the jobs are basically high tech jobs, about 7200 employers, over 160,000 employees, that represents about 16% of all our jobs. it's about twice the national average. >>...
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katy austin, bbc news.'s top stories. first, ann cairns, who's the global co chair of the gender equality campaign group, the 30% club and the executive vice chairman of mastercard, told my colleague geeta guru murphy that not enough progress had been made definitely, and at a broad level progress has been very good and, if we continue like this, may be by 2030 we will reach but really we need to build that pipeline of women coming through to be board members. inside the companies, we only have a handful of ceos, and we are not seeing women come through, along the big business lines that would qualify them to run companies. what are the key sticking points? are they facing tougher resistance or do they find it difficult because of family responsibilities? i don't think the women find it difficult. a lot of research shows that first step on the management ladder is where they falter and i wouldn't say it is then faltering, i would say it is the men get promoted faster, so we have to address that. why that's
katy austin, bbc news.'s top stories. first, ann cairns, who's the global co chair of the gender equality campaign group, the 30% club and the executive vice chairman of mastercard, told my colleague geeta guru murphy that not enough progress had been made definitely, and at a broad level progress has been very good and, if we continue like this, may be by 2030 we will reach but really we need to build that pipeline of women coming through to be board members. inside the companies, we only have...
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let's go straight to the principality in cardiff, austin halewood is pitchside for us.olders but with a new head coach it may not a straightforward campaign for them? welcome to cardiff when the start of the 2020 six nations as a couple of hours away and very much a feeling ofa hours away and very much a feeling of a changing of the guard here at the principality stadium, warren gatlin was the wales head coach for 12 successful yea rs, gatlin was the wales head coach for 12 successful years, he has left and a new man has come in, another new zealander with large shoes to fill, wayne pivac has never been an international coach before. he has only tinkered with the team, hoping for a result against italy whom they have only watched two twice in the six nations. ireland have a new coach too, they host scotland later who've had some disciplinary issues? that is the other big game in dublin, ireland very much a different feel about irish rugby from wales, the high day really poor 2019, a disappointing six nations, lefty one cup than they had hoped for so former coachjoe left
let's go straight to the principality in cardiff, austin halewood is pitchside for us.olders but with a new head coach it may not a straightforward campaign for them? welcome to cardiff when the start of the 2020 six nations as a couple of hours away and very much a feeling ofa hours away and very much a feeling of a changing of the guard here at the principality stadium, warren gatlin was the wales head coach for 12 successful yea rs, gatlin was the wales head coach for 12 successful years, he...
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portland and austin. let me look at portland.ill get a house with its own name, sky view house. it sits on two acres up above the city. has two separate living quarters. there it is. another view inside. welcome to sky view house n. austin, $1.1 million and a little bit of change will get you a house four times as big as that san jose house. and this is on the grounds of the austin country club. the hardwood floors are made of pecan. it has a deck 2,000 square feet. marcus and laura, this deck is bigger than the house i showed you in san jose. the deck. >> a nice deck at that. >> thank you. he's going on and on. >> i like the house. wow, that is nice. >> thanks, scott. >>> 5:58. new details this morning on plans for a new hotel at mountain winery in saratoga. they say it's essentially off the table. >> the winery wants to add about 300 hotel room. the plan fell on deaf ears at a packed planning commission meeting. the winery needs the city to sign off on a zoning change which planners would not approve but technically there is st
portland and austin. let me look at portland.ill get a house with its own name, sky view house. it sits on two acres up above the city. has two separate living quarters. there it is. another view inside. welcome to sky view house n. austin, $1.1 million and a little bit of change will get you a house four times as big as that san jose house. and this is on the grounds of the austin country club. the hardwood floors are made of pecan. it has a deck 2,000 square feet. marcus and laura, this deck...
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with a spiritual awakening then joined the church in 1976 the founder of the presbyterian church in austin texas 1992 after college he taught journalism for more than 25 years and became a reporter to the yale daily news and the boston globe his first book garnered significantt attention and caught thed eye of the bradley foundation that supported his foundation at the heritage foundation one of the most well-known works is the tragedy of american compassion turning him into a leaderia newt gingrich speaker of the house distributed to every republican member of the house at the time also to inspire the phrase conservativism he was urinstrumental in the success of where he is now the dean but the institute seeks to train christian journalists into the mainstream media the editor in chief of the multimedia news organization from the christian world for you you can follow him on twitter. his most recent book is entitled reforming journalism as a hate filled history of useful tips on newswriting and advice of those conservative convictions that are dominated by the left. i have enjoyed reading
with a spiritual awakening then joined the church in 1976 the founder of the presbyterian church in austin texas 1992 after college he taught journalism for more than 25 years and became a reporter to the yale daily news and the boston globe his first book garnered significantt attention and caught thed eye of the bradley foundation that supported his foundation at the heritage foundation one of the most well-known works is the tragedy of american compassion turning him into a leaderia newt...
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fencer austin was due to take the girls to norway. so on a decides to flee to russia taking the girls with them now being looked after a while and it's asylum claim is being processed. as a coronavirus cases spike outside china moscow has emphatically rejected accusations that it has been waging an online dissent from ation campaign that story much more after a break this is our international. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. the chrono virus now has proven this point because even though all supply long supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not happening stocks are still stable or going higher because it's. cheap money right it's all cheap money that cheap money is is created out of nothing to create the simulation going . on while the back this is our 2 international people police in the central german town of vulcan marson say that around 30 people including children have been injured after a car plowed into a carnival procession the driver has been detained on the a
fencer austin was due to take the girls to norway. so on a decides to flee to russia taking the girls with them now being looked after a while and it's asylum claim is being processed. as a coronavirus cases spike outside china moscow has emphatically rejected accusations that it has been waging an online dissent from ation campaign that story much more after a break this is our international. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. the chrono virus now has...
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katie austin, bbc news. now, our world.rt of the bbc‘s our planet matters climate change coverage, justin rowlatt reports from antarctica. antarctica — the world's most remote and inhospitable consonant. this is the story of a team of scientists who are trying to get to thwaites, the so—called ‘doomsday glacier‘. no—one‘s has really been under thwaites, and what icefin's going to do is get up and close to the sea floor and allow us to see what is happening in a real way. oh, oh! look at that! 0h! yeah! what happens to thwaites affects us all because as it melts it will drive up the sea level around the world. this glacier is part of a system. if it all of that goes, you could end up with upwards of three metres of sea level rise. but first, the scientists need to get there. it's so difficult to operate here! all of the planes are grounded. they say we won't fly anywhere. one only does anything in antarctica with the cooperation of the weather. antarctica is a place of extremes. it is the coldest, highest, driest and windies
katie austin, bbc news. now, our world.rt of the bbc‘s our planet matters climate change coverage, justin rowlatt reports from antarctica. antarctica — the world's most remote and inhospitable consonant. this is the story of a team of scientists who are trying to get to thwaites, the so—called ‘doomsday glacier‘. no—one‘s has really been under thwaites, and what icefin's going to do is get up and close to the sea floor and allow us to see what is happening in a real way. oh, oh!...
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let's go the principality where austin halewood is pitchside for us. have a new head coach, which might make things more complicated for them 7 that's right. welcome to cardiff where the 2026 nations are about to begin. there is one hour until kick—off between the defending champions wales and italy on the principality staging right behind me here. there is a changing of the guard in welsh rugby at the moment. warren gatland, who was here head coach for 12 years, 12 very successful yea rs as coach for 12 years, 12 very successful years as well, he has now left and some big shoes to fill as well. their new head coach, this is his first game today in charge so it'll be interesting to see how he gets on but then the second game of the day takes place in ireland, they have a new head coach of their own in andy farrell and they are taking on scotland in dublin but very much all eyes on cadre for the opening game in an hour's time. —— all eyes are on cardiff for the opening game in an hour's time. britain's jamie murray has lost in the mixed doubles final at
let's go the principality where austin halewood is pitchside for us. have a new head coach, which might make things more complicated for them 7 that's right. welcome to cardiff where the 2026 nations are about to begin. there is one hour until kick—off between the defending champions wales and italy on the principality staging right behind me here. there is a changing of the guard in welsh rugby at the moment. warren gatland, who was here head coach for 12 years, 12 very successful yea rs as...
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finster austin was due to take the girls to norway. so ana decides to flee to russia taking the girls with their now being looked after while and it's asylum claim is being processed. as coronavirus cases spike outside china moscow has emphatically rejected accusations it's been waging an online this information campaign story and more after the break . the chrono virus now has proven this point because even though the supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not happening stocks are still stable or going higher because it's. cheap money right it's all cheap money that cheap money is is created out of nothing to create the simulation going. back with us these really defense forces say palestinian militants in the occupied gaza strip of multiple rockets into southern israel this comes off the defense minister said. the radically was solved a longstanding crisis. we're preparing a plan to fundamentally change the situation in the gaza strip i really understand the situation of the people in the south they deserve peac
finster austin was due to take the girls to norway. so ana decides to flee to russia taking the girls with their now being looked after while and it's asylum claim is being processed. as coronavirus cases spike outside china moscow has emphatically rejected accusations it's been waging an online this information campaign story and more after the break . the chrono virus now has proven this point because even though the supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not happening...
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katy austin, bbc news.ore severe wet weather this weekend as downpours ease the bushfire crisis in the region. australia's bureau of meteorology warned of "dangerous conditions" on saturday and sunday. there has already been flooding in sydney and other areas along the coast. olivia crellin has more. first came the fires, then the floods. so far this year, australia has faced weather conditions of biblical proportions. after months of destructive wildfires razed millions of hectares of land and killed 33 people and billions of animals, australia has experienced severe hailstorms and flash floods. despite the country receiving the heaviest rainfall in almost 20 years, many of the fires in the east of the country are still burning. we actually have 723 firefighters still in the field of operations. they are dealing with 38 fires, i9 uncontained, but the rainfall is obviously providing some welcome relief to many of the bushfires that have been raging. a welcome relief, but a challenge in its own right. there
katy austin, bbc news.ore severe wet weather this weekend as downpours ease the bushfire crisis in the region. australia's bureau of meteorology warned of "dangerous conditions" on saturday and sunday. there has already been flooding in sydney and other areas along the coast. olivia crellin has more. first came the fires, then the floods. so far this year, australia has faced weather conditions of biblical proportions. after months of destructive wildfires razed millions of hectares...
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fencer austin was due to take the girls to norway so ana decides to flee to russia taking the girls with them now being looked after while and it's asylum claim is being processed. donald trump accused the democratic party of trying to ruin the chances of one of their own ahead of the presidential election u.s. leader says congressman adam schiff has been leaking information to the media suggesting that bernie sanders is being backed by russian meddling. i think what it is. very very very very early and it sounds to me like. what. the represent sounds like. over again for the. shift in ice he's the anonymous intelligence source and accuses donald trump of spreading false claims for bernie sanders he's declared war on both republicans and fellow democrats the senator has described his campaign as unstoppable and so far he looks on course to take the party nomination and the veteran politician success has not only got the political establishment where it parent got the media we're into i think it's a little late to start for but i think that's the problem the game of it is pretty much
fencer austin was due to take the girls to norway so ana decides to flee to russia taking the girls with them now being looked after while and it's asylum claim is being processed. donald trump accused the democratic party of trying to ruin the chances of one of their own ahead of the presidential election u.s. leader says congressman adam schiff has been leaking information to the media suggesting that bernie sanders is being backed by russian meddling. i think what it is. very very very very...
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bush: everybody in austin, texas. >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: i sure will. >> you are very welcome. >> nancy. nancy. gov. bush: we got a great program in texas. yeah. we did not qualify because we were ahead of the game. we renovated our movie theater over here. gov. bush: it is a great community. thanks for having me. the whole entourage. into. what i was getting you are the guy. anyways, nice to meet you. thanks. thanks very much. >> thanks very much. gov. bush: thank you. you are from there? what is your last name? i know roger. he is a great guy. i know him well. yeah. he is a good man. yeah. you tell him. he married you a nice? niece? >> yes. gov. bush: good. he is a great athlete. thank you. i'm honored. thanks. thank you. yeah. thank for having me. thank you. see you later. thanks. >> goodbye. gov. bush: thank you. thanks for putting up with us. >> thank you. gov. bush: sorry to hit and run. >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> our c-span campin
bush: everybody in austin, texas. >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: i sure will. >> you are very welcome. >> nancy. nancy. gov. bush: we got a great program in texas. yeah. we did not qualify because we were ahead of the game. we renovated our movie theater over here. gov. bush: it is a great community. thanks for having me. the whole entourage. into. what i was getting you are the guy. anyways, nice to meet you. thanks. thanks very much. >> thanks very much. gov. bush:...
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austin's wife and their children would have joined in the morning. betty watched her children leave mount vernon, a reminder of what little control slave mothers had over the lives of their children. if she found any comfort in that day, it would have been mother and sister were traveling together. austin was holder and male and could look out for his younger sister. still, betty knew that her relationship with her children would never be the same. the washington's would travel to new york and their visit there was relatively brief. they would leave for november in 1790 when the site of the nation's capitol changed again. ona would go with the washington's and be one of nine enslaved people who traveled to philadelphia. they were going to head south tool philadelphia. the president's house, for those familiar with philadelphia if you go to the liberty bell and constitution hall, the house is actually right there. i will tell you, this is sort of an aside, when i was watching all the pre-election coverage and there was a speech given by formal preside
austin's wife and their children would have joined in the morning. betty watched her children leave mount vernon, a reminder of what little control slave mothers had over the lives of their children. if she found any comfort in that day, it would have been mother and sister were traveling together. austin was holder and male and could look out for his younger sister. still, betty knew that her relationship with her children would never be the same. the washington's would travel to new york and...
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let's go straight to the principality in cardiff, austin halewood is pitchside for us.ith a new head coach it may not a straightforward campaign for them? that is right. good morning and welcome to cardiff where the 2026 the winger 2026 nations is about to kick off. they have just made the last preparations to the pitch behind me. there is a feel of the new dawn about welsh rugby. rohan gatlin was here for 12 very successful yea rs as gatlin was here for 12 very successful years as coach, but another new zealander has to take over and fill those very sizeable shoes that were left by warren gatland. he has made his changes. he has stuck with a tried and tested tea m has stuck with a tried and tested team and will want to get through this game with a win. it is against italy who they have only lost two twice in the 20 years of the six nations. ireland have a new coach too, they host scotland later, who've had some disciplinary issues. a new dawn for ireland but there is a different feel about irish rugby at the moment. they had a disappointing 2019, a really poor six nati
let's go straight to the principality in cardiff, austin halewood is pitchside for us.ith a new head coach it may not a straightforward campaign for them? that is right. good morning and welcome to cardiff where the 2026 the winger 2026 nations is about to kick off. they have just made the last preparations to the pitch behind me. there is a feel of the new dawn about welsh rugby. rohan gatlin was here for 12 very successful yea rs as gatlin was here for 12 very successful years as coach, but...
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austin halewood in dublin, thank you. their match this evening. before we head back to the studio, a domestic line of rugby news, chris jones, the rugby union correspondent can bring us up to date about saracens. going from bad to worse. when we are old and grey or in my case, older and greyer, this hasn‘t been a good season for saracens we will say. it never rains but it pours. they are in trouble with european rugby because when they played racing 92 a few weeks ago, one of their players, his work permit had expired the day before. saracens are in the dock for fielding an ineligible player. there is no precedent. this is not a european rugby decision, they have handed it to an independent panel. it is out of european rugby‘s hands and if saracens were to get a points deduction, they would go out of europe, glasgow would come in, the seedings would change in the quarter final fixture set in stone would be ripped up and we would have a whole new set. we have said it so many times with saracens this season, what a mess. we
austin halewood in dublin, thank you. their match this evening. before we head back to the studio, a domestic line of rugby news, chris jones, the rugby union correspondent can bring us up to date about saracens. going from bad to worse. when we are old and grey or in my case, older and greyer, this hasn‘t been a good season for saracens we will say. it never rains but it pours. they are in trouble with european rugby because when they played racing 92 a few weeks ago, one of their players,...
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katie austin, bbc news.ibiotic that's highly effective against drug—resista nt bacteria. the researchers created a computer algorithm to search for molecules that kill bacteria. our medical correspondent fergus walsh is here. this is pretty amazing stuff. this is pretty amazing stuffm this is pretty amazing stuff. it is, ben, soa this is pretty amazing stuff. it is, ben, so a team at mit in boston, they thought maybe ai, we could harness that power, to look for new antibiotic, so first they created this machine learning algorithm to train the ai this machine learning algorithm to train the al to look for come pond pounds that can kill bacteria, and once they got that in place, they then set it loose on a library of thousands of compounds, that would ta ke thousands of compounds, that would take humans month, year, decades to go through, and within hour, it had found a new antibiotic, which was effective against some of the most dangerous multidrug resistant strains of bacteria, the nasties which threaten to
katie austin, bbc news.ibiotic that's highly effective against drug—resista nt bacteria. the researchers created a computer algorithm to search for molecules that kill bacteria. our medical correspondent fergus walsh is here. this is pretty amazing stuff. this is pretty amazing stuffm this is pretty amazing stuff. it is, ben, soa this is pretty amazing stuff. it is, ben, so a team at mit in boston, they thought maybe ai, we could harness that power, to look for new antibiotic, so first they...
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fencer austin was due to take the girls to norway. so ana decides to flee to russia taking the girls with them now being looked after a while and his asylum claim is being processed. donald trump has accused democratic party of trying to ruin the chances of one of their own head of the 2020 election the us president says congressman adam schiff is be leaking information to the media suggesting that bernie sanders is big backed by some kind of russian meddling. i think what it could be. very very very rarely and it sounds to me like a leak. from out of here because they don't want her to represent sounds like this . over again very. well shift to noise he's the anonymous intelligence source accuses donald trump in terms of spreading false claims as to bernie sanders he's declared war on both the republicans and the democrats the vermont senate described his campaign as unstoppable and so far he looks on course to take his party nomination and the veteran politician success has not only got the political establishment worried but partly
fencer austin was due to take the girls to norway. so ana decides to flee to russia taking the girls with them now being looked after a while and his asylum claim is being processed. donald trump has accused democratic party of trying to ruin the chances of one of their own head of the 2020 election the us president says congressman adam schiff is be leaking information to the media suggesting that bernie sanders is big backed by some kind of russian meddling. i think what it could be. very...
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katy austin, bbc news.omorrow, the academy awards. but, if you need an antidote to all that back—slapping, the nominations for the razzies have just been announced. they're the "anti—oscars" for the worst movies and the films cats and rambo: last blood are the films leading the way for this dubious honour. earlier, i spoke to samdro monetti, editor in chief of hollywood international filmmaker magazine, who had little sympathy cats was a load of old hairballs. the problem is that it was never going to work from the first second we saw the trailer. now, judi dench has won so many awards in her career, but the razzie is certainly one she doesn't want to win. she is nominated for worst supporting actress, where her competition includes cats co—star rebel wilson. so, could judi dench, queen of the oscars, be taking home a golden raspberry award ? i think so. what a low point. i love it. how are these decided? are they necessarily by film experts? do people even have to watch the movie to vote for these? well, w
katy austin, bbc news.omorrow, the academy awards. but, if you need an antidote to all that back—slapping, the nominations for the razzies have just been announced. they're the "anti—oscars" for the worst movies and the films cats and rambo: last blood are the films leading the way for this dubious honour. earlier, i spoke to samdro monetti, editor in chief of hollywood international filmmaker magazine, who had little sympathy cats was a load of old hairballs. the problem is that...
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katy austin, bbc news.h wales, to meet residents and businesses affected by severe flooding following storm dennis. elsewhere, heavy rain has caused flash flooding today in parts of scotland. this was scene in paisley. and there's more rain forecast this weekend of rain, with the met office issuing a yellow weather warning for parts of northern england and scotland. there's a lot of hype and a lot of hoopla, ahead of what's being billed as the most anticipated heavyweight boxing match in almost 20 years. in the early hours of sunday morning, the american fighter deontay wilder will take on britain's tyson fury in their long—awaited rematch. after their press conference earlier this week turned violent, they'll be weighing in separately. 0ur sports editor, dan roan, has more from las vegas. it wouldn't be fight week in vegas without the posturing, the posing and the promotion. but when push comes to shove, in a city built on hype, there's a real sense that tyson fury‘s rematch against deontay wilder could ju
katy austin, bbc news.h wales, to meet residents and businesses affected by severe flooding following storm dennis. elsewhere, heavy rain has caused flash flooding today in parts of scotland. this was scene in paisley. and there's more rain forecast this weekend of rain, with the met office issuing a yellow weather warning for parts of northern england and scotland. there's a lot of hype and a lot of hoopla, ahead of what's being billed as the most anticipated heavyweight boxing match in almost...
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marin austin, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: a remarkable rescue in california today. an elderly couple was airlifted out of a heavily wooded area about an hour north of san francisco. a search crew heard the woman and man crying for help. the couple, in their 70s, have been missing since valentine's day. today, japan, south korea, and iran reported a sharp spike in coronavirus cases as the world health organization warns that the window for stopping the epidemic is narrowing. globally, more than 78,000 people are infected. nearly 2,500 have died. debora patta is in tokyo. >> reporter: japan has come under fire for bungling the quarantine on board the "diamond princess." the ship is the site of the larnlgtest cluster of infections, outside china. >> i was so scared. >> reporter: the most scathing criticism from infectious disease expert kentaro iwata, who took to youtube to express his outrage over what he saw on a visit to the ship. >> no green zone, no red zone. everywhere could have virus. there was no single professional infection-control person inside the ship. >>
marin austin, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: a remarkable rescue in california today. an elderly couple was airlifted out of a heavily wooded area about an hour north of san francisco. a search crew heard the woman and man crying for help. the couple, in their 70s, have been missing since valentine's day. today, japan, south korea, and iran reported a sharp spike in coronavirus cases as the world health organization warns that the window for stopping the epidemic is narrowing. globally,...
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katy austin, bbc news.carf and cigarette in hand, dot cotton is one of the most recognisable characters on tv. butjune brown, the 93—year—old actor who's played herfor more than three decades, says she's left eastenders for good. here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. 0h, he's a devil. but men, even religious men who collect bibles, can only think of the one thing. the gossiping, the meddling, the smoking. dot cotton, part of the eastenders dna. but, at the end of 93, june brown has revealed in a podcast interview that she has quit albert square, unhappy with recent storylines. i've left, left for good. i have sent myself off to ireland, and that's where she will stay! i have loved eastenders. this is to tell you that i'm off to ireland. which means this was the rather underwhelming final appearance. a recording on a tape. and john altman, who played her son nick thinks it's a sad ending for a much loved character. merry christmas. she moaned about a few things to me about it. i didn't take
katy austin, bbc news.carf and cigarette in hand, dot cotton is one of the most recognisable characters on tv. butjune brown, the 93—year—old actor who's played herfor more than three decades, says she's left eastenders for good. here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. 0h, he's a devil. but men, even religious men who collect bibles, can only think of the one thing. the gossiping, the meddling, the smoking. dot cotton, part of the eastenders dna. but, at the end of 93, june...
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fencer austin was due to take the girls to norway so on a decides to flee to russia taking the girls with them now being looked after a while and his asylum claim is being processed. at least in the central german town of fox modern say around 30 people including children have been injured after a car plowed into a carnival procession the drivers were detained on the authorities are investigating the incident so peter all of us got more details. well the chief of police in frying 1st is confirmed that 30 people were injured 7 of those seriously including children after a car plowed into a carnival goes attending the rose in month excel abrasions in central germany the frank 1st attorney general's office have taken over the investigation they're describing it as looking to liberate at the moment but of as far as they're concerned it doesn't appear to be either a political or extremist act a 29 year old man understood to be from the vaults martin area was arrested at the scene all carnival events in the region have been canceled because of this eyewitnesses describe the car having acce
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katie austin, bbc news.eum in london this afternoon, over the energy company bp's sponsorship of an exhibition about ancient troy. climate activists wheeled a 13—foot—high trojan horse into the grounds of the museum yesterday — and two campaigners spent the night inside the horse. as part of the demonstration the group, called bp or not bp? staged a "sit—in" inside the great hall for 15 minutes, singing and chanting "bp must fall". it's the biggest night in hollywood on sunday where the stars will be gearing up for the oscars. the list of nominees has once again come under criticism from some for being too white and, for some categories, too male. the film director spike lee will present one of the awards. he sat down with our arts editor will gompertz to talk about hollywood, diversity and female directors. the 0scars. what you make of the line—up this year? not like last year. and i said this last year, to not expect six african—americans to win 0scars next year. it is feast to famine. and it will be a str
katie austin, bbc news.eum in london this afternoon, over the energy company bp's sponsorship of an exhibition about ancient troy. climate activists wheeled a 13—foot—high trojan horse into the grounds of the museum yesterday — and two campaigners spent the night inside the horse. as part of the demonstration the group, called bp or not bp? staged a "sit—in" inside the great hall for 15 minutes, singing and chanting "bp must fall". it's the biggest night in hollywood...
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that was katy austin there. let's return to heathrow and speak to haley williams. for persevering and speaking to us this evening here in bbc news. first offjust tell us what is happened to you. we arrived at midday for a flight for san francisco for our wedding anniversary. and we were manually checked in in the bagging area and as we came through to the main area, and our flight was as we came through to the main area, and ourflight was on as we came through to the main area, and our flight was on the board and said waiting forfurther information, i had the ba app which said waiting for further information on our paycheque that flight was delayed. we sat relaxed and then all ofa delayed. we sat relaxed and then all of a sudden on the app, it said our flight had of a sudden on the app, it said our flight had departed... there was no tan ora flight had departed... there was no tan or a announcements. so we watched overflights weed without having any excess —— anything being said.... they don't want to talk to at the moment. —— no tannoy announces at the moment. sorr
that was katy austin there. let's return to heathrow and speak to haley williams. for persevering and speaking to us this evening here in bbc news. first offjust tell us what is happened to you. we arrived at midday for a flight for san francisco for our wedding anniversary. and we were manually checked in in the bagging area and as we came through to the main area, and our flight was as we came through to the main area, and ourflight was on as we came through to the main area, and our flight...
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my son loves oak trees, because he lives in austin. there are spectacular live oaks in austin, and he decided that the emancipation oak was more spectacular than any in austin, which was quite something for him. joan wrote about the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard in los angeles, california, not the first place you would think of if you were going to think about civil war sites, but there are 12,000 union veterans buried in the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard. it is a place that joan used to teach her students for many years, and several years into doing this, her brother became interested in genealogy and found out that their great, great-grandfather, who was in the second minnesota, is buried in the cemetery off wilshire boulevard in los angeles. and that is part of what she wrote about in her essay. so there are a lot of different sites. it is a book that lends itself -- you do not have to start at the very beginning, though you should, because steve's essay leads off. i will start right now to start at steve
my son loves oak trees, because he lives in austin. there are spectacular live oaks in austin, and he decided that the emancipation oak was more spectacular than any in austin, which was quite something for him. joan wrote about the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard in los angeles, california, not the first place you would think of if you were going to think about civil war sites, but there are 12,000 union veterans buried in the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard. it is a...
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and let's start with austin.trouble finding something right at the $900,000 level in austin so we'll do that thing that banks call going slightly over your budget at $924,000. in texas, it will give you this five bedroom home, 5,000 square feetond 15th green of the local golf course. and one of the bedrooms is an in-law suite with its own kitchen so golf course living in texas. now in portland, i have to admit, i went significantly over budget. $945,000 because the most interesting house we've seen so far is for sale at that price. it is address is slip g, it is a floating house. it is about three times bigger than the house we're looking at in san jose. i think this is like the flynnstone house on 280, everybody would know where you live. 3,000 square feet, three bedroom and three bath but i think that is a three cabin three head and that is boat talk, marcus. >> all right, scott, thanks. >>> 5:59 now and possible layoffs for hundreds of teachers in the east bay. two school districts, oakland and west contra cos
and let's start with austin.trouble finding something right at the $900,000 level in austin so we'll do that thing that banks call going slightly over your budget at $924,000. in texas, it will give you this five bedroom home, 5,000 square feetond 15th green of the local golf course. and one of the bedrooms is an in-law suite with its own kitchen so golf course living in texas. now in portland, i have to admit, i went significantly over budget. $945,000 because the most interesting house we've...