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sue barker is there as always, and she's been chatting to tim henman.orm today, defeating jack sock in straight sets. he seemed to have the answer in every point. from the word go. he broke sock in that first game and you felt he could really run through this match quickly. but credit to sock. qualifying for this event at the last opportunity, winning in paris, he is the rookie out there and he put in a gutsy performance. in the second set, federer had five or six break points, but he kept hanging in there. he was aggressive, but federer took the tie—break. it is only the second time that has happened in their head to head. but at the end of the day, it was federer who came out with the big shots at the right time. sock has a huge serve, but against federer, he just absorbs that power. it's easy to sit here and comment on federer's offensive skills, but an area that doesn't get attention is his defensive skills and getting the ball back in play is one of his huge strengths. it is difficult to ace federer and get three points once he's established himsel
sue barker is there as always, and she's been chatting to tim henman.orm today, defeating jack sock in straight sets. he seemed to have the answer in every point. from the word go. he broke sock in that first game and you felt he could really run through this match quickly. but credit to sock. qualifying for this event at the last opportunity, winning in paris, he is the rookie out there and he put in a gutsy performance. in the second set, federer had five or six break points, but he kept...
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katie archibald, elinor barker, emily nelson and neah evans crushed the italian team in the final.ond gold, having triumphed in the madison after britain's men won their team pursuit final. earlier today, callum skinner won bronze in the men's time trial. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. now it's time to the film review. this welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's releases is who else but mark kermode? mark, what have you got for us this week? a very interesting week. we have paddington 2, which you cannot have missed the adverts for. we have the florida project, a new film by sean baker. and professor marston and the wonder women. so paddington 2, what a great british cast. is the first paddington was really lovely and charming. it really surprised everybody.
katie archibald, elinor barker, emily nelson and neah evans crushed the italian team in the final.ond gold, having triumphed in the madison after britain's men won their team pursuit final. earlier today, callum skinner won bronze in the men's time trial. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. now it's time to the film review. this welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's releases is who else but mark kermode?...
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it was archibald and barker's second gold, having triumphed in the madison.all the sport for now. james, thank you. let us look at the front page of some of the newspapers. in the metro, the church says children should be able to choose the gender they want to be without judgement and derision. the daily mail says that the church advises schools must not use christian teachings to justify behaviour that amounts to bullying. it shows the queen shedding a tear at today's remembrance service. the sun bleeds with the same story, saving two —year—olds were getting —— will be getting lessons from drag queens on gender fluidity. getting lessons from drag queens on genderfluidity. the getting lessons from drag queens on gender fluidity. the guardian says michael gove and boris johnson gender fluidity. the guardian says michael gove and borisjohnson have sent the prime minister what it calls an orwellian set of demands. the telegraph leads with a plea from the husband of the british arabian woman imprisoned in a run. —— iran. it also features the queen at the service.
it was archibald and barker's second gold, having triumphed in the madison.all the sport for now. james, thank you. let us look at the front page of some of the newspapers. in the metro, the church says children should be able to choose the gender they want to be without judgement and derision. the daily mail says that the church advises schools must not use christian teachings to justify behaviour that amounts to bullying. it shows the queen shedding a tear at today's remembrance service. the...
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katie archibald, elinor barker, emily nelson and neah evans crushed the italian team in the final. britain's men won their team pursuit final. earlier today callum skinner won bronze in the men's time trial. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. james, thank you very much. jupiter and venus will be visible to the naked eye close together in the sky before dawn tomorrow. the planets will appear in conjunction in the south—east, just above the horizon, and may appear to look like one bright star. and if you have a telescope, you'll also be able to see jupiter's four moons. let's find out more about what is happening and how you can see it. joining me now is professorjohn zarnecki, president of the royal astronomical society. thank you for coming in. it's a pleasure. not scientifically important, but it is fun nonetheless. that is a good way of describing it. these are two objects quite a long way apart, about 700 million kilometres apart in space, but it's one of these cosmic coincidences as they do their dance around the sun, every
katie archibald, elinor barker, emily nelson and neah evans crushed the italian team in the final. britain's men won their team pursuit final. earlier today callum skinner won bronze in the men's time trial. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. james, thank you very much. jupiter and venus will be visible to the naked eye close together in the sky before dawn tomorrow. the planets will appear in conjunction in the south—east, just above the...
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tim henman was watching the action with the bbc‘s sue barker. in straight sets. he had the answer at every point. from the word go he came out and you felt he could really, you know, run through the match quickly. but credit to sock, qualifying at the last opportunity and winning in paris, he is the rookie. roger federer had five or six set points in the second set. he got to the end, which is the only time that has happened in a head—to—head between them. time that has happened in a head-to-head between them. jack sock has a huge serve, but roger federer just absorbs that power. it is easy to sit when you are commentating and focus on all of the offensive skills of roger federer. but an area that does not get much attention is his defensive skills. it is very difficult to ace roger federer and get points. when he establishes himself in the rally, he can attack. another very, very solid performance for roger federer. he has managed his career so well and not played so many tournaments. he has come here on the back of a victory and it looks a key
tim henman was watching the action with the bbc‘s sue barker. in straight sets. he had the answer at every point. from the word go he came out and you felt he could really, you know, run through the match quickly. but credit to sock, qualifying at the last opportunity and winning in paris, he is the rookie. roger federer had five or six set points in the second set. he got to the end, which is the only time that has happened in a head—to—head between them. time that has happened in a...
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well joining me now here in the studio is tyson barker he's program director at the aspen institute germany tyson it's good to have you to be back on the show so we've got this marathon trip twelve days the in the philippines we had trump meeting with the indian prime minister mr modi and he offered the following assessment i want to take a listen to what the president had to say and it's been a great twelve days we've had twelve days rather than many days with you that there's a lot of a lot of pain and a lot of great things have happened for a country and i think that the world a lot of a lot of elements were solved in the process of being. ok we heard that adjective great a lot of times do you agree i mean has it been a great twelve days for the u.s. president i mean it has been i would say a way to call for what this administration is looking like globally the biggest takeaway i think was the decision by the eleven countries that were part of the transpacific partnership of negotiations to continue those negotiations without the united states before the united states was a prime mover o
well joining me now here in the studio is tyson barker he's program director at the aspen institute germany tyson it's good to have you to be back on the show so we've got this marathon trip twelve days the in the philippines we had trump meeting with the indian prime minister mr modi and he offered the following assessment i want to take a listen to what the president had to say and it's been a great twelve days we've had twelve days rather than many days with you that there's a lot of a lot...
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jerry barker remembers the trip like it was yesterday. >> what was the journey on the walker like for. >> long. long and boaring, i remember. you stayed up on the deck and played cards. >> during the 20 days on board, they forged life long friendships, thought about the war ahead and the life left behind. snip pets of history almost lost forever, until they were saved from the scrap heap. they were historians on a film shoot. >> i saw the underside had all this wonderful graffiti, we intent negotiated with the scrap yard owner and he let us copy them. >> they're part of the new york historical society where some of the veterans gathered. >> i wrote on mine, kansas cowboy and put a heart, thomas ga, married 27 august '66 got to vietnam 27 august '67. >>. >> reporter: as they arrived in the harbor, the night sky lit up with rockets. >> that's when i went and wrote on my canvas to have my mark there. >> >> reporter: in case you didn't come back? >> yes. . >> tom fa hadn't seen the one he dedicated to his young wife for over 50 years. >> there's one canvas in particular that was salvaged
jerry barker remembers the trip like it was yesterday. >> what was the journey on the walker like for. >> long. long and boaring, i remember. you stayed up on the deck and played cards. >> during the 20 days on board, they forged life long friendships, thought about the war ahead and the life left behind. snip pets of history almost lost forever, until they were saved from the scrap heap. they were historians on a film shoot. >> i saw the underside had all this wonderful...
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its industrial we will speak with kate barker. that is next. bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. 42 minutes into the session. strong session. let's get the first word update. >> a terrorist truck attacked killed eight people and seriously wounded several more. he was shot by police and plowing down a bicycle path. donald trump tweeted he has ordered the dhs to bolster the checks of immigrants coming into the united states. george papadopoulos made a claim that officials made a officialson -- that agreed to a pre-election meeting with the kremlin. there is no indication such a meeting took place. the house ways and means committee has postponed its release of a tax bill by one day. that moves the release to tomorrow. kevin brady said committee members were pleased with the progress, the delay reflects the challenge of crafting and passing a complex bill by the thanksgiving deadline. and ousted president has been summoned to a spanish court on suspicion of sedition. he can choose between a 30 year jail term or life as a leader in exile. members of hi
its industrial we will speak with kate barker. that is next. bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. 42 minutes into the session. strong session. let's get the first word update. >> a terrorist truck attacked killed eight people and seriously wounded several more. he was shot by police and plowing down a bicycle path. donald trump tweeted he has ordered the dhs to bolster the checks of immigrants coming into the united states. george papadopoulos made a claim that officials made a officialson...
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2000 babies in a room together, one black, one write, they would be able to say, okay, your skin's barkern mine but they can't see the difference because everybody's human. so what we're dealing with now is a human snu and i'm so apartment mystic. >> i think they will get him when they see i. which is a busm digts you made the way you shot this. tell the story to make theland a character. >> absolutely yeah. >> the land itself is a character. >> that's right. and thank you, match the moreson was my sign tnning to fehr and difference of nature. it feels like the land is work against -- and so that was a cool idea to exploes and i tied with the idea of porous. you can see the outside from the outside. and these women are con staktly coming to keep the outside out and the inside in. that is inpomible but jamie, their ideas -- their believes are cores. you don't idea that for long. >> it's called "mudbound" directed by lee rees, starring jason mitchell. >> november 17th on tv screens. >> you want to see it, november 17th. >> november 17th. thanks for watching. wait until you dheak out. good n
2000 babies in a room together, one black, one write, they would be able to say, okay, your skin's barkern mine but they can't see the difference because everybody's human. so what we're dealing with now is a human snu and i'm so apartment mystic. >> i think they will get him when they see i. which is a busm digts you made the way you shot this. tell the story to make theland a character. >> absolutely yeah. >> the land itself is a character. >> that's right. and thank...
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the pennsylvania spca received or the peedic dog beds thanks to barker.a just rescued him after he was neglected. because every detail matters. we carefully select our all-natural chicken and farm grown vegetables, purposefully blend the most flavorful herbs and spices, and finish with a long, slow simmer. the savory taste of college inn broth is the detail that helps you make any dish, and every meal delicious. college inn, delicious is in the details. did any bag of dog or buy cat food at petsmart we give a meal to a pet in need? help us reach our goal of donating more than 60 million meals so hungry pets across the country get to eat. petsmart - for the love of pets. and now come celebrate our grand opening in your neighbourhood. we're looking live at dilworth park. we begin with an accuweather alert. it's cold everywhere, some areas outside the city are feeling near record low temperatures. gray hall is off, i'm nydia han, meteorologist chris sowers has the bone-chilling accuweather forecast. good morning, chris. >> reporter: "good morning america," n
the pennsylvania spca received or the peedic dog beds thanks to barker.a just rescued him after he was neglected. because every detail matters. we carefully select our all-natural chicken and farm grown vegetables, purposefully blend the most flavorful herbs and spices, and finish with a long, slow simmer. the savory taste of college inn broth is the detail that helps you make any dish, and every meal delicious. college inn, delicious is in the details. did any bag of dog or buy cat food at...
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rounding up all the action for us is sue barker.ute thriller this afternoon in the 02 arena. grigor afternoon in the o2 arena. grigor dimitrov held on in the end. really good quality tennis, two different styles, dimitrov get into the net a bit more. up 5—4, serving for the match, never easy. there was a questionable one he did not challenge, the ball was out. if the ball had come in, two match points. very difficult to call the lines. but again he felt he would win and suddenly it was 5—5. he did very well to respond, break again and eventually serve out. the nerves he showed at the end of that, can you teach a player not to feel those nerves? nerves are a good thing because it shows you care. if you we re because it shows you care. if you were not nervous, it would mean you we re were not nervous, it would mean you were not nervous, it would mean you were not interested in it, but it is the way you manage those nerves and he has been very honest and frank in his assessment afterwards, he is thrilled to be in the championships for
rounding up all the action for us is sue barker.ute thriller this afternoon in the 02 arena. grigor afternoon in the o2 arena. grigor dimitrov held on in the end. really good quality tennis, two different styles, dimitrov get into the net a bit more. up 5—4, serving for the match, never easy. there was a questionable one he did not challenge, the ball was out. if the ball had come in, two match points. very difficult to call the lines. but again he felt he would win and suddenly it was 5—5....
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jerry barker remembers the trip like it was yesterday. >> what was it like for you. >> it was long andg. you stayed on board and played thought about the war ahead and the lives left behind. snip ets nearly lost forever until they were safed from the scrap heap. >> as soon as i saw the underside of the bunks had this wonderful graffiti it blew me away. we went to brownsville, texas and negotiated with the scrap yard owner. >> the canvass are part of the display at the new york historical society where some of the veterans gathered. >> i was a kansas cowboy. i wrote on mine, kansas cowboy and put a heart, tom and gail. >> the fay's hadn't been married more than a wrote on my canvas to make sure that -- i guess to have my mark there. >> if you didn't come back. >> yeah. >> reporter: these men shared hell together but it was doodles and marks that brought back emotions. >> there's one canvas in particular that was salvaged from that little trip, and i think you might recognize it. so there is the one that you wrote on, brother, in vietnam. >> wow. >> welcome home, brother. >> 51 years tog
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well let's talk more about donald trump trump's tour of asia with tyson barker's a program director at the aspen institute here in berlin hi tyson this was a marathon twelve day trip in asia and in the philippines trump held talks with india's prime minister narendra modi and he had this is sussman of his trip let's listen to what he said. it's been a great twelve days we've had twelve days over the many days of you that the folklore. and a lot of great things of happen for our country and i think for the world a lot of a lot of elements were. in the process of. ok tyson do you share that assessment was it a great twelve days i think it was more of the same i mean we walked into this with pretty much the same things that we walked out of which is the president's interest in pursuing bilateral agreements not much maybe coming up that his in for his interest in. building stronger closer relationships with strong men particularly you see that a little bit in china but also in the philippines the results seem to be. a lot of positive chemistry between the two leaders a deemphasize on human
well let's talk more about donald trump trump's tour of asia with tyson barker's a program director at the aspen institute here in berlin hi tyson this was a marathon twelve day trip in asia and in the philippines trump held talks with india's prime minister narendra modi and he had this is sussman of his trip let's listen to what he said. it's been a great twelve days we've had twelve days over the many days of you that the folklore. and a lot of great things of happen for our country and i...
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well for more now i'm joined here in the studio by tyson barker he's an analyst on u.s. affairs from the aspen institute germany good morning tyson morning in that report there we heard that getting the dreamer's legalized for trump at least has a lot of strings attached president trump wants to get his wall built if he's going to legalize the dreamers as well built with mexico it's been a big project of his for some time do you think lawmakers will agree to the short answer is no i think that for the democrats that's really a red line i mean this is something that would really motivate the v.a. the base to come out against democrats for their their base the wall is a no go it's what chuck schumer said it's a nonstarter and in this case the democrats have some cards to play when they negotiated the budget extension to make sure that the government didn't shut down they didn't extend it beyond march which is the deadline for the doc act to you know be lifted they extended it until. december basically setting the stage to tie a dock a passage do allow the dreamers to stay
well for more now i'm joined here in the studio by tyson barker he's an analyst on u.s. affairs from the aspen institute germany good morning tyson morning in that report there we heard that getting the dreamer's legalized for trump at least has a lot of strings attached president trump wants to get his wall built if he's going to legalize the dreamers as well built with mexico it's been a big project of his for some time do you think lawmakers will agree to the short answer is no i think that...
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i'm joined now at the big table by a tyson barker he's director of the aspen institute here in berlin he also worked at the u.s. state department is good to have you back on the show i'd like to start with the spokesperson for mr du charity what he said today about how both presidents were able to find something that they have in common take a listen the. relationship appears to be very warm and very friendly. they've been very kind be it in their dealings and it's very apparent that both of them have a person who they consider as not their best friend they have similar feelings towards u.s. president barack obama. so what is that is that the ghost of the rock obama in the heads of these two presidents i mean why is that even a subject of a midi like this i mean you know i think that this is an artful way of saying that they have a lot of issues in common beyond just the antipathy to the previous president they're both people who believe in strongly executives that sometimes take and would like to take in the case of detect a do take extrajudicial measures in the enforcement of law in
i'm joined now at the big table by a tyson barker he's director of the aspen institute here in berlin he also worked at the u.s. state department is good to have you back on the show i'd like to start with the spokesperson for mr du charity what he said today about how both presidents were able to find something that they have in common take a listen the. relationship appears to be very warm and very friendly. they've been very kind be it in their dealings and it's very apparent that both of...
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and elsewhere wiwill be back in the barkers bargains.t is a welcome boost for struggling retailers. it looks like e-commerce will be the winner this year, with predictions that cyber monday could be the biggest online shopping day in history. correspondent: it is a spending frenzy that has become synonymous with thanksgiving. 164 millioncans, people, said that they plan to scour for deals right after the national holiday. on black friday, small business saturday and the cyber monday. along weekend -- a long weekend of sales kicks off the shopping season and brings in $1 trillion into the u.s.. buyers are french planning to partake.e. but how people shop on black friday and in general is changing, with an increasing number of deals found online the market has grown. grown by nearly 14% in the past year, and it could hit the $100 billion sales this season. at the same time, all my retailers such as amazon have begun opening physical stores to lure in customers. there is a warning their growth is plateauing. >> there will be continued growt
and elsewhere wiwill be back in the barkers bargains.t is a welcome boost for struggling retailers. it looks like e-commerce will be the winner this year, with predictions that cyber monday could be the biggest online shopping day in history. correspondent: it is a spending frenzy that has become synonymous with thanksgiving. 164 millioncans, people, said that they plan to scour for deals right after the national holiday. on black friday, small business saturday and the cyber monday. along...
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tim henman has been with sue barker watching the action.ight sets. he seems to have the answer in every point. from the word go. he broke sock in that first game and you felt he could really run through this match quickly. but credit to sock. qualifying for this event at the last opportunity, he is the rocky out there and he put in a gutsy performance. in the second set, federer had five or six break points, but he kept hanging in there. he was aggressive. but federer to the tie—break. but at the end of the day, it was federer who came out with the big shots at the right time. soc has a huge serve, but against federer, you just absorbs that power. it is easy to sit, dating and comment on federer‘s offensive skills, but an area that doesn't get attention is his defensive skills and getting the ball back in play as one of his huge strengths. it is difficult to erase federer and get three points once he established himself in the rally. he can turn defence into attack and was a solid performance from federer. he has managed his career so well
tim henman has been with sue barker watching the action.ight sets. he seems to have the answer in every point. from the word go. he broke sock in that first game and you felt he could really run through this match quickly. but credit to sock. qualifying for this event at the last opportunity, he is the rocky out there and he put in a gutsy performance. in the second set, federer had five or six break points, but he kept hanging in there. he was aggressive. but federer to the tie—break. but at...
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brent: tyson barker, as always, thank you very much. tonight rescuers are spamming to help earthquake victims on the -- scrambling to help earthquake victims on the iran-iraq border. thousands have an injured left homeless. the 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck 30 kilometers from the iraqi town of halabja. that happened late on sunday. in iraq, at least seven people have been killed. hundreds more have been injured. reporter: first the sudden shaking, and then the panic. in minutes, lives reduced to rubble. >> when the earthquake hit, i was lying in my bedroom, as i wasn't feeling well. my sons were watching tv in the room. one of them started shouting, "mom, wake up, there is an earthquake." we all ran to the quarter and could see the house collapsing behind us and hear the sound of things falling. reporter: the quake could be felt across iraq. from here in eastern city and over 400 kilometers away. in northern iraq, the quake could be seen unfolding on live tv. >> it looks like there is an earthquake happening where you are. >> yesterda
brent: tyson barker, as always, thank you very much. tonight rescuers are spamming to help earthquake victims on the -- scrambling to help earthquake victims on the iran-iraq border. thousands have an injured left homeless. the 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck 30 kilometers from the iraqi town of halabja. that happened late on sunday. in iraq, at least seven people have been killed. hundreds more have been injured. reporter: first the sudden shaking, and then the panic. in minutes, lives reduced...
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and the gold medal skip coming with katie archibald and elinor barker of great britain securing goldof world champions belgium and there could be more medal success to come this evening. marc marquez of spain is closing in on the motogp world championship, by seizing pole position for tomorrow's valencia grand prix — the last race of the season. he topped qualifying despite crashing on his final run — and only needs to finish in 11th place to be champion for the fourth time in five years. his only rival for the title is andrew dovizioso, who was ninth. marquez leads by 21 points with 25 points still available. in golf, scotland's scott jamieson has a one—shot lead with a round to play of the nedbank challenge in sun city, south africa. he fired a 67, picking up five shots to move to the head of the field on 8—under—par. it's five years since jamieson won his only tour title — and that was also in south africa. england's tommy fleetwood is tied for seventh place. he's leading the european tour money list with just one more event remaining next week in dubai. it's been another successf
and the gold medal skip coming with katie archibald and elinor barker of great britain securing goldof world champions belgium and there could be more medal success to come this evening. marc marquez of spain is closing in on the motogp world championship, by seizing pole position for tomorrow's valencia grand prix — the last race of the season. he topped qualifying despite crashing on his final run — and only needs to finish in 11th place to be champion for the fourth time in five years....
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. >> the barker company donated 27 orthopedic duke bed to the pspca shelter hospital in north philadelphiabed eliminate pressure points from the dog's body and help k-9 patients feel more comfortable, and recover more quickly during their hospital stays. >>> and thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on our sister station cw philly and back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> reminder you can watch that phillies press conference on our web site at cbs philly .com. we will be back with a brief update to bring you some other statements at 7:00 o'clock. up next, "cbs evening news", from texas we have jeff glor and in new york city, anthony mason. take care family we will see you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: morning's mist. the texas church gunman once escaped from a mental health facility and threatened air force superiors. witnesses say he targeted crying babies in the church. >> it sounds like he didn't want to take his finger off the trigger. he was like... >> mason: also tonight... >> hopefully it will all work out. >> president trump tries a new strateg
. >> the barker company donated 27 orthopedic duke bed to the pspca shelter hospital in north philadelphiabed eliminate pressure points from the dog's body and help k-9 patients feel more comfortable, and recover more quickly during their hospital stays. >>> and thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on our sister station cw philly and back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> reminder you can watch that phillies press conference on our web site...
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the success didn't end there, britain's kate archibald and elinor barker secured gold in the women'srall and pipped world champions belgium to the top prize byjust two points. lewis hamilton will start from the back of the grid and declared ‘we're all human‘ after crashing in yesterday's qualifying session for the brazilian grand prix. he lost control of his mercedes at 160 miles an hour on turn six of the interlagos circuit, before hitting the barrier. hamilton has already won his fourth formula one title but starts on the back row as he didn't register a time. his team mate valtteri bottas will start in pole postion. it was a strong day for great britian at the trampoline world championships in bulgaria. the british team won four medals in total, including a gold for the men's tumbling team. kristof willerton, elliott browne, greg townley and kallum mulhall finished ahead of of china and denmark in theirfinal. lucie colebeck took bronze in the women's tumbling individual final. there were also two silver medals on the trampoline. that's all the sport for now. hello and welcome to o
the success didn't end there, britain's kate archibald and elinor barker secured gold in the women'srall and pipped world champions belgium to the top prize byjust two points. lewis hamilton will start from the back of the grid and declared ‘we're all human‘ after crashing in yesterday's qualifying session for the brazilian grand prix. he lost control of his mercedes at 160 miles an hour on turn six of the interlagos circuit, before hitting the barrier. hamilton has already won his fourth...
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and the gold rush continued, with britain's kate archibald and elinor barker winning the women's maddisonpoints ahead of world champions belgium. the former british cycling coach shane sutton is back in manchester as head coach of china. the australian left his british technical director role in april 2016. an internal investigation cleared him of 8 charges, but found him guilty of using sexist language towards cyclistjess varnish. varnish is now suing british cycling and uk sport. sutton insists he is still loved by his former colleagues in britain. at the end of the day, i can sleep ofa at the end of the day, i can sleep of a night. i have no problem with it at all. they criticise me from a distance but when you get down to the nitty—gritty, i am pretty much loved by the staff. i treat them well and that is shown here by the reception i have had. lewis hamilton says his crash in qualifying for the brazilian grand prix shows he's human and he's determined to have "fun" from the back of the grid tomorrow. he lost control of his mercedes at 160 miles an hour on turn six of the interlagos c
and the gold rush continued, with britain's kate archibald and elinor barker winning the women's maddisonpoints ahead of world champions belgium. the former british cycling coach shane sutton is back in manchester as head coach of china. the australian left his british technical director role in april 2016. an internal investigation cleared him of 8 charges, but found him guilty of using sexist language towards cyclistjess varnish. varnish is now suing british cycling and uk sport. sutton...
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sue barker and andrew castle were watching at the o2 arena in london.the word go it was roger federer's. he came through, and you thought he would go ahead and win a straight sets match. that is what he always does against david goffin. recently in basel he lost just david goffin. recently in basel he lostjust three david goffin. recently in basel he lost just three games to him. david goffin. recently in basel he lostjust three games to him. great credit to david goffin for sticking with the game plan, going for the roger federer forehand. and pushing him again and again. i did not think roger was really switched on in the final set. he was trying but it was not there. he won the first set comfortably, it is sometimes hard to get your brain blackened that mindset. that's back —— back into that mindset. he did look a little bit frustrated towards the end. a break and then australia, and i don't think you'll worry too much about this. it is a loss he should not have had, and a semifinal and loss he should not have had, and a semifinaland a loss he should
sue barker and andrew castle were watching at the o2 arena in london.the word go it was roger federer's. he came through, and you thought he would go ahead and win a straight sets match. that is what he always does against david goffin. recently in basel he lost just david goffin. recently in basel he lostjust three david goffin. recently in basel he lost just three games to him. david goffin. recently in basel he lostjust three games to him. great credit to david goffin for sticking with the...
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jerry barker remembers the trip like it was yesterday.t was the journey on the walker like for you? >> long and boring, i remember i just stayed up on the top deck and played cards. i played gin rummy. >> reporter: during the 20 days on board the walker they forged lifelong friendships, thought about the war ahead and the life left behind. snippets of history, almost lost forever until art and lee beltran literally saved them from the scrap heap, they were y storians and visited walker before it was dismantled. >> sas on as i saw under the bunk side this beautiful graffiti, it blew me away. we went to brownsville, texas and negotiated with the scrapyard owner, he allowed us ow pull them. >> reporter: the canvass are now ered of the vietnam war display display at the new york historical society where some of veterans recently gathered. i i was a kansas cowboy and i wrote canvas cowboy and put a heart and tom and gay, married 27 august, '66 got to vietnam 27 august, '67. >> reporter: they hadn't been married a year before he shipped out as
jerry barker remembers the trip like it was yesterday.t was the journey on the walker like for you? >> long and boring, i remember i just stayed up on the top deck and played cards. i played gin rummy. >> reporter: during the 20 days on board the walker they forged lifelong friendships, thought about the war ahead and the life left behind. snippets of history, almost lost forever until art and lee beltran literally saved them from the scrap heap, they were y storians and visited...
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get the view from the hague you can see the picture in the middle there of the call that's when the barker is standing by live for us so neve take us through what's going on in court today. or somebody were expecting proceedings to take place and begin very shortly this is a a big historic moment obviously for the alleged victims of radko melodic but also for the prosecutors and all of the legal teams that have been involved in this lengthy trial. faces in total eleven counts against him nine of crimes against humanity of war crimes and two of genocide he's accused of waging an unrelenting. cases of ethnic cleansing against people in bosnia who were of known serb ethnicity over the course of the ninety two to ninety ninety five war he was on the run for sixteen years at the end of that conflict he was finally arrested in two thousand and eleven his trial began a year later lasted for here is ending in december of last year and now the crucial verdicts were expecting the judge to possibly give a sixty minute to ninety minutes summary of all of the charges. he faces before delivering that fi
get the view from the hague you can see the picture in the middle there of the call that's when the barker is standing by live for us so neve take us through what's going on in court today. or somebody were expecting proceedings to take place and begin very shortly this is a a big historic moment obviously for the alleged victims of radko melodic but also for the prosecutors and all of the legal teams that have been involved in this lengthy trial. faces in total eleven counts against him nine...
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could have led to snap elections in ireland during crucial breaks and they go see a shien's means barker reports from dublin. a close call for the irish government after days of tense talks the deputy prime minister francis fitzgerald said that she was resigning for the sake of the country averting the possibility of a snap general election she's been under pressure to step down over her handling of a corruption scandal of the operational arms of the police service when she was justice minister. the main opposition fianna fáil party who the government relies upon for support plan to stage a vote of no confidence if she fail to go which could have brought down the government a general election could have been potentially damaging for the country at a crucial time politically ireland currently wields a tremendous amount of clouds over bricks at negotiations it's threatens in the past to use its power of veto to block the start of trade talks between the european union and u.k. why because islands demanding progress on the politically sensitive question what's going to happen here on the bo
could have led to snap elections in ireland during crucial breaks and they go see a shien's means barker reports from dublin. a close call for the irish government after days of tense talks the deputy prime minister francis fitzgerald said that she was resigning for the sake of the country averting the possibility of a snap general election she's been under pressure to step down over her handling of a corruption scandal of the operational arms of the police service when she was justice...
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genocide to crimes against humanity and murder let's take you live to the hague my colleague neve barker neve let's just rewind by ten minutes or so what's the court been saying. well it has been a very lengthy proceeding it started of course with the judge summing up all of the eleven. counts that mullard it faced in the last ten minutes or so the judge has now come to deliver a verdict on each of these accounts the first count of genocide a not guilty verdict was followed by guilty verdict for genocide the second count a multiple guilty verdicts on counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes including murder what we've seen in the last few minutes kind of emotional scenes here people who have been inside the court including some of the representatives of the mothers of srebrenica the david have been talking about eventually come out of the court some of them in tears it's been a long twenty two year wait since the end of the war in the former yugoslavia for justice this is one of the last major trials to take place here at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugosla
genocide to crimes against humanity and murder let's take you live to the hague my colleague neve barker neve let's just rewind by ten minutes or so what's the court been saying. well it has been a very lengthy proceeding it started of course with the judge summing up all of the eleven. counts that mullard it faced in the last ten minutes or so the judge has now come to deliver a verdict on each of these accounts the first count of genocide a not guilty verdict was followed by guilty verdict...
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benjamin netanyahu and others on what she said was a holiday so let's get more on this now from neve barker is with me in the studio of course you were expecting this to happen though she has now resigned as opposed to being sacked that's right she's been hauled back from africa where she was on an official official visit the tremendous amount of speculation when she touched down at heathrow airport a few hours ago whether she would go directly to number ten downing street she eventually arrived there and after a short meeting with her boss theresa may it's now emerged that she has resigned we have a copy of her resignation letter here in which she apologized to to reserve may to the government also saying that's my actions fell below the standards of transparency and openness that i have promoted and for katie this of course comes after an apology that she issued on monday after it was disclosed that she met with twelve israeli officials and officially off the record and it's emerged since then that she went to further israeli officials in london and in new york and also made a visit to th
benjamin netanyahu and others on what she said was a holiday so let's get more on this now from neve barker is with me in the studio of course you were expecting this to happen though she has now resigned as opposed to being sacked that's right she's been hauled back from africa where she was on an official official visit the tremendous amount of speculation when she touched down at heathrow airport a few hours ago whether she would go directly to number ten downing street she eventually...
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holiday to tell said her actions of falling below the highest standards expected a position he's barker reports from london. arrived at the back door of downing street her government career hanging by a thread the international development secretary was hold back from an official trip to africa to face her boss prime minister to resign may moments later patel resigned. she was forced to apologize on monday after holding twelve secret meetings with this radio officials including prime minister benyamin netanyahu all while she was meant to be on a family holiday to israel in august it also emerged she discussed giving some of britain's aid budget to the israeli army to help wounded syrians being treated in the israeli occupied golan heights on wednesday it surfaced patel had visited in this raid a field hospital in the area despite protocol against british officials traveling there the u.k. doesn't officially recognize israel's presence in the territory land seized from syria in the one nine hundred sixty seven war further revelations followed including details of more undisclosed meeting
holiday to tell said her actions of falling below the highest standards expected a position he's barker reports from london. arrived at the back door of downing street her government career hanging by a thread the international development secretary was hold back from an official trip to africa to face her boss prime minister to resign may moments later patel resigned. she was forced to apologize on monday after holding twelve secret meetings with this radio officials including prime minister...
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or shortly we'll take you live to david chaytor in srebrenica first let's get the latest from neve barker who's at the hague neve over to you. or peter thank you has been a very intensely watched trial over the last five years people have been waiting very much for this historic moment guilty verdicts on ten of the eleven counts levied against. he has been found guilty on one of two charges of genocide and guilty on multiple counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes it's twenty two years since the end of the war in the balkans and has been very much a focal point for a tremendous amount of legal activity in the previous years he was on the run for sixteen years until he was arrested in two thousand and eleven he was then held in pre trial detention for a year before that trial began and now it has come to this conclusion it is also a key moment for the i.c.t. why that was set up after the war to try people exactly like mr laddish and to help us understand a little bit more about the functioning of the tribunals i'm now joined by nan i'd go cesky i.c.t. why spokesman thank you so mu
or shortly we'll take you live to david chaytor in srebrenica first let's get the latest from neve barker who's at the hague neve over to you. or peter thank you has been a very intensely watched trial over the last five years people have been waiting very much for this historic moment guilty verdicts on ten of the eleven counts levied against. he has been found guilty on one of two charges of genocide and guilty on multiple counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes it's twenty two years...
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it was archibald and barker's second gold of the weekend, after they won the madison.nything like that we could push it a bit further. —— that. britain's lewis hamilton was the driver of the day at the brazilian grand prix, despite not winning the race. the newly crowned world champion started from the pitlane after a crash in qualifying, but he carved his way through the field to finish fourth. sebastian vettel gave ferrari their first victory in brazil since 2008, boosting his chances of finishing second in the drivers‘ championship. marc marquez is the motogp world champion once again. an ecstatic crowd in valencia roared him over the line as he finished third in the final race of the season, to take the title for the fourth time in five years. already a great rider, he's being tipped to become the best of all time. amazing. an amazing feeling. you know, during the race, i was always trying to be calm, trying to control all of the situation. but i said now it is time to push, because i felt really good. but in turn wine, honestly, i lost the concentration on the bac
it was archibald and barker's second gold of the weekend, after they won the madison.nything like that we could push it a bit further. —— that. britain's lewis hamilton was the driver of the day at the brazilian grand prix, despite not winning the race. the newly crowned world champion started from the pitlane after a crash in qualifying, but he carved his way through the field to finish fourth. sebastian vettel gave ferrari their first victory in brazil since 2008, boosting his chances of...
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given who's involved just not a good look down the hall and to zero wife not to london and seriously barker is following reaction to all of this what does the league say in particular needs about queen elizabeth's finances. well it's all over the newspapers are already talking about investments totaling around thirteen million dollars in two companies the first a company called thrasher which is since out of business as a beer and wine company went out of business with a loss of six thousand jobs the other is a company called global house which is has been accused of hard sell low selling utilities and other facilities to low income families often and high credit ratings meaning that people often end up being tremendously out of pocket. these investments were largely made in the cayman islands and in bermuda through the duchy of lancaster which is the queen's private as state the duchy of lancaster have since come out saying that they didn't realize the investments of be made roughly around fifteen years ago they may have been made as part of a much wider portfolio of investments in multipl
given who's involved just not a good look down the hall and to zero wife not to london and seriously barker is following reaction to all of this what does the league say in particular needs about queen elizabeth's finances. well it's all over the newspapers are already talking about investments totaling around thirteen million dollars in two companies the first a company called thrasher which is since out of business as a beer and wine company went out of business with a loss of six thousand...
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so, when nobody was taking him seriously, they were calling him a rodeo clown, or a carnival barker, or a sideshow, i saw the thousands of people that would show up to these rallies, and i could see the reality of his support forming up close and personal birthing, being birthed. - yeah. - essentially. early on, and before anybody wanted to recognize it, or before anybody was forced to take it seriously. - and the best part of the story, i think, is your own revelation across chapters, this guy could actually win. - yeah. - right, it's amazing. so i want to go back to the origin story here. you're in london. - yeah. - you're a foreign correspondent for nbc news. - the best job in the world. - the best job in the world, and you come back to the states to, and good for you for doing this, it's a make-a-wish foundation request. so you're back in the states and you're asked while here, "hey, would you cover this?" - i was standing around the newsroom. i came back for the make-a-wish request, and i thought i would use it to also remind my bosses that i existed, because when things are qui
so, when nobody was taking him seriously, they were calling him a rodeo clown, or a carnival barker, or a sideshow, i saw the thousands of people that would show up to these rallies, and i could see the reality of his support forming up close and personal birthing, being birthed. - yeah. - essentially. early on, and before anybody wanted to recognize it, or before anybody was forced to take it seriously. - and the best part of the story, i think, is your own revelation across chapters, this guy...
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former president mahmoud ahmadinejad ordered the construction of many low income housing projects neve barker reports. tents lined the main road into the city of kermanshah hardest hit in sunday's earthquake more than one hundred aftershocks followed many survivors now feel safer living in the open with belongings salvaged from their ruined homes. all of a sudden we started to feel shaking we tried to take shelter next but then left our building immediately one of our neighbors died and my brother was injured. when we felt the quake my wife and i to cover we managed to rescue our son but my wife fractured her back the seven point three magnitude quake lasted only four minutes but struck with immense force when it was over hundreds were dead thousands injured and vast sections of the city destroyed further afield more than two thousand villages and seven more cities were also hit twelve thousand homes flattened. we've lost everything in the earthquake we hope the authorities will live up to their responsibilities and help us. iranian president hassan rouhani arrived in the region promising to
former president mahmoud ahmadinejad ordered the construction of many low income housing projects neve barker reports. tents lined the main road into the city of kermanshah hardest hit in sunday's earthquake more than one hundred aftershocks followed many survivors now feel safer living in the open with belongings salvaged from their ruined homes. all of a sudden we started to feel shaking we tried to take shelter next but then left our building immediately one of our neighbors died and my...
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well shortly we'll take it to david chase who's in srebrenica first let's get the latest from the barkers out the hague where that sentence was handed so partial satisfaction i guess need would be the best way to sum up for the bosnian muslims who want to do something more than that. yes they did it's been an incredibly long difficult and often an emotional road for people waiting for justice many of the victims. have been back and forth between hand here the hague the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia set up precisely to deal with people like we saw at the end of this trial some of the mothers of separate needs to leave the courtroom many of them in tears we know that of course out of the eleven eleven charges against them allowed it she has now been found guilty of ten of those the mother separate needs to say that they will not cease their activities until he is found guilty on the eleventh another charge of genocide that relates to genocide in ten municipalities across the region against muslim bosnians and cro out as well so yes a partial degree of satisfactio
well shortly we'll take it to david chase who's in srebrenica first let's get the latest from the barkers out the hague where that sentence was handed so partial satisfaction i guess need would be the best way to sum up for the bosnian muslims who want to do something more than that. yes they did it's been an incredibly long difficult and often an emotional road for people waiting for justice many of the victims. have been back and forth between hand here the hague the international criminal...
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i bend my ear to the log and here rasps under the spongey barker. what continues, stories of rattlesnakes and wild flyers, but the shrub sizes going in, a special packet of fungi they so inspired, farmed along for food and take off to find the next log in the bobcats, with a walkway and deposit little seeds, i took some of those seeds that turn into pigeon grapes, a reminder of passenger pigeons and they are gone and they do the work of billions of birds and every single case creatures have their lives only through relationship. if a particular relationship is broken, life is ended for him. the other this tree has taught me the notion of a relationship of life through the network is not the metaphor, a pretty way of describing oneness in benevolent oneness in the universe. it is a lived reality that the tree is experiencing. it was a very physical, earthy grounded reality. a couple reviewers looked at this and this is the ecology. how soil works. you can superimpose spirituality on this and it is present but these are descriptions of plants and anim
i bend my ear to the log and here rasps under the spongey barker. what continues, stories of rattlesnakes and wild flyers, but the shrub sizes going in, a special packet of fungi they so inspired, farmed along for food and take off to find the next log in the bobcats, with a walkway and deposit little seeds, i took some of those seeds that turn into pigeon grapes, a reminder of passenger pigeons and they are gone and they do the work of billions of birds and every single case creatures have...
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who let whatever happened to ann barker and the recon platoon happen happened? who is responsible?who could have stopped it whatever it is? who could have and how do you survive something like that? this time heal all wounds? [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you all of you for being here tonight. [inaudible conversations] the final panel of the day from wisconsin's book festival is "buzzfeed" scaachi koul. she is discussing her life growing up as an indian in canada. this broke her and contains that some may find offensive. >> good evening everyone
who let whatever happened to ann barker and the recon platoon happen happened? who is responsible?who could have stopped it whatever it is? who could have and how do you survive something like that? this time heal all wounds? [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you all of you for being here tonight. [inaudible conversations] the final panel of the day from wisconsin's book festival is "buzzfeed" scaachi koul. she is discussing her life growing...
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because of a big donation, the pennsylvania spca got 27 premium orthopedic dog beds courtesy of big barkeryoung pit bull checked out his new bed and they just rescued slinky yesterday after they said he was neglected. >>> still to come on "action news" at 4:00, sophia of saudi arabia, the first robot ever granted citizenship. >>> i'm nydia han with advice for families with college bound students, smart strategies to maximize your chances of getting scholarship money. >>> and par -- the city of life is putting out fountains that dispenses sparkling water many . >>> police outside of detroit are looking for men wanted for throwing a disconstructive tam an tantrums over twinkies when his credit card was declined the other man pulled out a stack of credit cards to pay. and the clerk asked them to leave suspecting they were stolen and they stole 11 bottles of wine on the way out. >>> this woman you are about to see right here is sophia. and she has just become a citizen of saudi arabia. now look closely, she is not a real woman, she is a robot the first in the world to achieve this kind of stat
because of a big donation, the pennsylvania spca got 27 premium orthopedic dog beds courtesy of big barkeryoung pit bull checked out his new bed and they just rescued slinky yesterday after they said he was neglected. >>> still to come on "action news" at 4:00, sophia of saudi arabia, the first robot ever granted citizenship. >>> i'm nydia han with advice for families with college bound students, smart strategies to maximize your chances of getting scholarship money....
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who let whatever happened to ann barker and the recon platoon happen happened? who is responsible?who could have stopped it whatever it is? who could have and how do you survive something like that? this time heal all wounds? [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you all of you for being here tonight. [inaudible conversations] the final panel of the day from wisconsin's book festival
who let whatever happened to ann barker and the recon platoon happen happened? who is responsible?who could have stopped it whatever it is? who could have and how do you survive something like that? this time heal all wounds? [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you all of you for being here tonight. [inaudible conversations] the final panel of the day from wisconsin's book festival