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— would be 6—2judd trump, but barry showing _ would be 6—2judd trump, but barry showing fighting - barryqualities. all to play. barry showing fighting - qualities. all to play four, 5-5 — qualities. all to play four, 5-3. ., ., qualities. all to play four, 5-3. ., ,, 5-3. how do you assess the way judd trump _ 5-3. how do you assess the way judd trump has _ 5-3. how do you assess the way judd trump has gone _ 5-3. how do you assess the way judd trump has gone through i 5-3. how do you assess the way| judd trump has gone through it, and what do you reckon about barry's challenge? how will judd trump you the last frame? he will be disappointed to be 5-5 — he will be disappointed to be 5-3. elite he will be disappointed to be 5—3. elite is a lead, but going 5—2. _ 5—3. elite is a lead, but going 5—2, tinged with disappointment. he would expect it from _ disappointment. he would expect it from barry because he's a great — it from barry because he's a great player. the worrying thing _ great player. the worrying thing for bari is one he's got level. — thing for bari is one he's got level. can
— would be 6—2judd trump, but barry showing _ would be 6—2judd trump, but barry showing fighting - barryqualities. all to play. barry showing fighting - qualities. all to play four, 5-5 — qualities. all to play four, 5-3. ., ., qualities. all to play four, 5-3. ., ,, 5-3. how do you assess the way judd trump _ 5-3. how do you assess the way judd trump has _ 5-3. how do you assess the way judd trump has gone _ 5-3. how do you assess the way judd trump has gone through i 5-3. how do you...
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barry hawkins — his chances to win it. barry hawkins has _ his chances to win it.es to win it. barry - hawkins has never laid hands-on hawkins has never laid hands—on a triple crown title. he's not given up and is not without hope. a lot of circumstances working against him after a one o'clock finish, but still look sprightly. o'clock finish, but still look sprightly-— o'clock finish, but still look sriuhtl. �* , , sprightly. but maybe things workin: sprightly. but maybe things working for— sprightly. but maybe things working for him _ sprightly. but maybe things working for him as - sprightly. but maybe things working for him as well. - sprightly. but maybe things. working for him as well. he's -ot working for him as well. he's got through a sticky match earlier— got through a sticky match earlier in the week. maybe he is fated — earlier in the week. maybe he is fated to do well. it did look— is fated to do well. it did look it— is fated to do well. it did look it would be 6—2judd trump, _ look it would be 6—2judd trump, but barry has shown fighting _ trump, but b
barry hawkins — his chances to win it. barry hawkins has _ his chances to win it.es to win it. barry - hawkins has never laid hands-on hawkins has never laid hands—on a triple crown title. he's not given up and is not without hope. a lot of circumstances working against him after a one o'clock finish, but still look sprightly. o'clock finish, but still look sprightly-— o'clock finish, but still look sriuhtl. �* , , sprightly. but maybe things workin: sprightly. but maybe things working...
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>> it was dave barry. it was dave barry. yes, it was dave barry , and that is a very simple song.ree chords. and i am looking at bruce springsteen's uvula in his throat as he is singing gl o ria , and i messed up the cords. i did. there's three chords, but i got them all out of order. it was crazy. i was totally starstruck. >> well he, you, i don't know if you remember this, but you introduced him. we have been playing for 1000 people and they had been nice to us. we thought we were doing really well. and steve goes, we don't usually let people come on stage with us. we are going to make an exception because this guy says he's pretty good. ladies and gentlemen, bruce springsteen. he only got to the t, and those 1000 people became 10,000 people. it was -- right? it was the loudest we had ever heard anything. they all mobbed the stage, and we do "gloria," i didn't know there were three chords. i have to learn the other two. i thought there was only one court in that song. bruce would just come you know, dave with swing -- ling the lead and then bruce would go, gloria, and we finishe
>> it was dave barry. it was dave barry. yes, it was dave barry , and that is a very simple song.ree chords. and i am looking at bruce springsteen's uvula in his throat as he is singing gl o ria , and i messed up the cords. i did. there's three chords, but i got them all out of order. it was crazy. i was totally starstruck. >> well he, you, i don't know if you remember this, but you introduced him. we have been playing for 1000 people and they had been nice to us. we thought we were...
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dave barry. mitch albom. on guitar dave barry. on wigs scott dutrow. on awkwardly standing around. on backup vocals, mary carr. on whip, amy tan.d, joining them in conversation is moderator lisa napoli. the word's smartest and most literate rock and roll band the rock bottom remainders. [ cheers and applause ] >>> hi, everyone. hi. hi. oh, my goodness. dave barry roped me into this because i'm a longstanding groupie of this band, i know all their secrets. i have a copy of the only book only written that's been b remainder, 1992? yeah. you can mug many for this later on. i have been hugging around for 15 years. because i live with the group manager ted, who i still haven't married much to dave's chagrin. amy, dave, phen, ridley, roy blount, okay, you got a fax and then all thof a sudden this cam about, so how did that happen? stephen, you tell the story so well. well. >> dave. [ laughter ] a wonderful woman named kathy from san francisco -- literary escort. >> describe -- >> she would take you around to the interviews and get you back to the airport. rock musician in san francisco,
dave barry. mitch albom. on guitar dave barry. on wigs scott dutrow. on awkwardly standing around. on backup vocals, mary carr. on whip, amy tan.d, joining them in conversation is moderator lisa napoli. the word's smartest and most literate rock and roll band the rock bottom remainders. [ cheers and applause ] >>> hi, everyone. hi. hi. oh, my goodness. dave barry roped me into this because i'm a longstanding groupie of this band, i know all their secrets. i have a copy of the only book...
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we had dave barry well okay, i used to do this. it was the, the, the was, was the name of the company. i don't want to name. okay. acuff-rose i used to get the whole audience to say instead of acuff-rose a bodily part that's very bad. say that was our revenge to them. but stephen the lyric the one not this is not the one we got sued about. but stephen, i don't know if you ever remember this. we're doing a song called last kiss or, you know, one of those teen death anthems. do you remember what you sang? teenage when i awoke, you know that line? when i awoke, she lying there, i. i don't remember. this is what he sang one night. and we're like, when i woke, she was lying there. i brushed her liver from my. he just just declared. i think it was vile of crack and teen angel. i'm allowed to say that you're going to get now. i'm going to get sued sam. i want to talk with sam a second about cathy. the foundries of this group, because sam actually married cathy everybody loved cathy, but sam married her the late cathy. yeah. i love, too. s
we had dave barry well okay, i used to do this. it was the, the, the was, was the name of the company. i don't want to name. okay. acuff-rose i used to get the whole audience to say instead of acuff-rose a bodily part that's very bad. say that was our revenge to them. but stephen the lyric the one not this is not the one we got sued about. but stephen, i don't know if you ever remember this. we're doing a song called last kiss or, you know, one of those teen death anthems. do you remember what...
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it's really done a really good job for barry island.as filmed in this church. stand up and tell us your favourite sandwich. he speaks welsh. that's chicken and glamorgan sausage. father chris appears at some crucial points in the gavin and stacey story — from neil the baby's christening to nessa and dave's wedding, but the favourite sandwich scene has become a fan favourite. you've ruined it! now, sit down. you really do go for it there at the end. was he expecting it to be like that? i don't, i...yes maybe i wasn't. we were just looking at the visitor's book for the church and people who come to see it to, you know, because they love the show so much, they want to go and see the locations. many people are putting their favourite type of sandwiches in that book. really? yeah. as a result of you and your work. oh, my god. any show that has a following, you know, it's a great honour to be part of something like that. natalie lewis is one of stacey's arch rivals after nessa once had a fight with her dad and her brother. it goes on for ages
it's really done a really good job for barry island.as filmed in this church. stand up and tell us your favourite sandwich. he speaks welsh. that's chicken and glamorgan sausage. father chris appears at some crucial points in the gavin and stacey story — from neil the baby's christening to nessa and dave's wedding, but the favourite sandwich scene has become a fan favourite. you've ruined it! now, sit down. you really do go for it there at the end. was he expecting it to be like that? i...
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steffan powell, bbc news, barry.re many people have gathered in response to a call by the rebels who have taken control of the country, overthrowing bashar al—assad, to celebrate the end of five decades of authoritarian rule. this is one of many mass rallies taking place in cities across the country after islamist rebels seized power last sunday. crowds began heading here to me had square in damascus outside the great mosque following friday prayers. our correspondent lina sinjab has been there today and says it is already beginning to look like already beginning to look like a party. speakers have been set up, music was playing and the call—out was to raise your head high, you are syrian. she also said rebels were posing for pictures with civilians. one pulled out a piece of paper and started to read poetry he had written praising the country. much reconstruction still ahead for syria of course but for the moment the mood is one of celebration in many places. now it's time for a look at the weather forecast with mat
steffan powell, bbc news, barry.re many people have gathered in response to a call by the rebels who have taken control of the country, overthrowing bashar al—assad, to celebrate the end of five decades of authoritarian rule. this is one of many mass rallies taking place in cities across the country after islamist rebels seized power last sunday. crowds began heading here to me had square in damascus outside the great mosque following friday prayers. our correspondent lina sinjab has been...
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i couldn't find a picture from barry island today.ut it also turns milder as the weekend wears on. right now we are in a gap between weather systems, so nothing to push this cloud away. what will clear the cloud eventually is this weather front up to the north—west bringing outbreaks of rain into north of scotland, northern ireland. ahead of that we have this great, murky, damp weather and it feels quite cold as well, three to 9 degrees. this weather front pushes southwards and eastwards, not a lot of rain on it but the sky clear out and it will get quite cold. the remnants of the weather front still hanging around towards the south—east corner tomorrow morning south—east corner tomorrow morning so a slow start here but then we do have a window of brighter weather, spells of sunshine for a time, albeit with one or two showers out towards the west. however, the next frontal system arrives through the afternoon so cloud getting back into northern ireland, western scotland, some splashes of rain. temperatures still in single digits for m
i couldn't find a picture from barry island today.ut it also turns milder as the weekend wears on. right now we are in a gap between weather systems, so nothing to push this cloud away. what will clear the cloud eventually is this weather front up to the north—west bringing outbreaks of rain into north of scotland, northern ireland. ahead of that we have this great, murky, damp weather and it feels quite cold as well, three to 9 degrees. this weather front pushes southwards and eastwards, not...
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and barry is right. the pce is not going to please the fed. and the hope is that the fed will tolerate high inflation for a while. and three, the growth dynamics, as ed said, are still robust. so, that, i think, has come together to resolve in those yields. and it wouldn't surprise me, mike, if we trade in the 475 to 5 for quite a part of next year. >> on the 10s, i think you mean there. barry, in this type of environment, where you feel as if maybe rates will apply some valuation pressure, how would you navigate it? what would you look toward in terms of places that can be relatively resilient there? >> one of the concerns we have right now is that as wages slowed, inflation stays sticky, then real or after-inflation wages in the back half are going to fall. and that would bring down the consumption side of the economy at the same time housing is in the doldrums and government is not likely to respond. so, you have a weaker gdp numbers in the back half. these mid cycle, late cycle slowdowns are very common, but they typically do cause the s&p
and barry is right. the pce is not going to please the fed. and the hope is that the fed will tolerate high inflation for a while. and three, the growth dynamics, as ed said, are still robust. so, that, i think, has come together to resolve in those yields. and it wouldn't surprise me, mike, if we trade in the 475 to 5 for quite a part of next year. >> on the 10s, i think you mean there. barry, in this type of environment, where you feel as if maybe rates will apply some valuation...
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barry miller is the lighthouse keeper for the mull of galloway.ally get as close to a line in the lighthouse as this. how often does it flash and what colour? well, this one flashes white every 20s. they�*re all different, aren�*t they? they�*re all different. yeah. each lighthouse has what�*s called its character. so mariners can tell the lighthouse from where they are from the pattern of flashing. barry retired from teaching in his mid—fifties and has spent the two decades since looking after the northern lighthouses in galloway and ayrshire. further along this stretch of coastline, another of our older lighthouses, this one guiding the ferries heading to and from northern ireland. so now it�*s been an important ferry port since about 1860. so the lighthouse was builtjust before that. and still busy today. very busy. yeah, yeah. oh, the lighthouse is absolutely used by both ferry companies as their main mark as they enter loch ryan. so it�*s here for a particular purpose to mark a particular point. what�*s the biggest part of yourjob, though? ju
barry miller is the lighthouse keeper for the mull of galloway.ally get as close to a line in the lighthouse as this. how often does it flash and what colour? well, this one flashes white every 20s. they�*re all different, aren�*t they? they�*re all different. yeah. each lighthouse has what�*s called its character. so mariners can tell the lighthouse from where they are from the pattern of flashing. barry retired from teaching in his mid—fifties and has spent the two decades since...
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congressman barry loudermilk is the chairman of this effort. for my own background when the trump administration steps and their need to be a federal grand jury that looks into the potential violation of federal laws this is no joke. trying to instigate criminal investigations we have two people steve bana and peter navarro who action to federal prison as a result do you agree? we've been asked all along as we uncovered things when you have uncovered this so well. my response is always been it's really an executive branch i would never trust this department of justice to hand out equally. they've proven they will not. but now we are moving into a new era with the trump department of justice they can move forward with this. that is why we made a recommendation that the department of justice to investigate liz at cheney for potential violation of federal law. i am only using liz's own standards that she used for if you go back to july of 2022, and one of their televised hearings liz cheney started talking about donald trump making a phone call to
congressman barry loudermilk is the chairman of this effort. for my own background when the trump administration steps and their need to be a federal grand jury that looks into the potential violation of federal laws this is no joke. trying to instigate criminal investigations we have two people steve bana and peter navarro who action to federal prison as a result do you agree? we've been asked all along as we uncovered things when you have uncovered this so well. my response is always been...
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we're joined by barry knapp who says the fed has bigger problems than bitcoin. welcome to both of you. steve, why don't you kick us off? >> for some americans, especially younger ones, it's shaping up to be a crypto christmas. the surge has led to a holiday windfall expecting spending. bitcoin, they convert crypto to dollars for retailers. a 9% growth in transactions in november compared to a year ago. some of the category gains they have seen are philanthropy, up 1,200%, gold, precious medals up 125%. they're apparently buying sweaters, shirts and pants, up 67%. consumer goods up 62%. there's the gift cards, which is kind of interesting, and luxury goods and jewelry. 16% in gift cards. convert to dollars they can use later. according to the value of crypto, up worldwide, 1.9 trillion year to date. just 1.2 trillion has come in the past month. an unprecedented surge of value of any asset, impossible to know how much of that is in the u.s., and how much will be spent, but a recent fdic paper found the marginal propensity consumed from crypto, 9 cents on the dolla
we're joined by barry knapp who says the fed has bigger problems than bitcoin. welcome to both of you. steve, why don't you kick us off? >> for some americans, especially younger ones, it's shaping up to be a crypto christmas. the surge has led to a holiday windfall expecting spending. bitcoin, they convert crypto to dollars for retailers. a 9% growth in transactions in november compared to a year ago. some of the category gains they have seen are philanthropy, up 1,200%, gold, precious...
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. >> barry levine was executive editor of the national enquirer when a tip came in on john and rachel, previously, the juiciest gossip about john had been the price of his haircuts. >> it was right before the iowa caucuses he was running right with obama and hillary clinton. i thought, wow, if this story is true, the rug would really be pulled out from under him. >> in march 2007, a few months after barry started looking into the affair rumors, the edwards's received devastating news. elizabeth's breast cancer, which had been in remission since 2004, was back. and this time the doctor said it was not curable. >> the candidate says he'll be there for his wife any time, any place. despite the presidential campaign. yet john edwards says that campaign will continue elizabeth was sick and elizabeth had found out about me at the same time. >> you know, she called the cell phone that we had together. there was only one number on the cell phone, and it was mine. and she called it, and i answered the phone and she hung up. >> he ended up confessing to her that he had had an affair with her, b
. >> barry levine was executive editor of the national enquirer when a tip came in on john and rachel, previously, the juiciest gossip about john had been the price of his haircuts. >> it was right before the iowa caucuses he was running right with obama and hillary clinton. i thought, wow, if this story is true, the rug would really be pulled out from under him. >> in march 2007, a few months after barry started looking into the affair rumors, the edwards's received...
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and he told barry weiss -- i have a scene in the book -- barry weiss, who is somebody who is publicizing what was called the twitter files, and he says, "yeah, i've got business interests there." so i report that. -so he's not a human-rights advocate writ large. it's like sort of the most generous conclusion i can draw from that. -yeah, i don't think that he is a human-rights advocate writ large. -yeah. -i mean, the chinese government he's working with is promulgating what we call a genocide. so there aren't two sides. -i mean, and our government has mixed relationships with china, and so do most businesses. -but he hasn't thought deeply about it, is what it seems to me is the case. you describe how musk is somebody who continually and increasingly gets drawn into, quote, "the rabbit holes of conspiracy theories." in recent months, musk has claimed that jewish billionaire george soros hates humanity. he's promoted conspiracy theories that blame the cardiac arrest suffered by lebron james' son on covid-19 vaccin. how is it that the world's richest man and a figure who is on the leading ed
and he told barry weiss -- i have a scene in the book -- barry weiss, who is somebody who is publicizing what was called the twitter files, and he says, "yeah, i've got business interests there." so i report that. -so he's not a human-rights advocate writ large. it's like sort of the most generous conclusion i can draw from that. -yeah, i don't think that he is a human-rights advocate writ large. -yeah. -i mean, the chinese government he's working with is promulgating what we call a...
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barry bone, but without any fear. suspicious.d this later if your father's just been ax murdered by somebody and you're going to se otr person in tse o to get somebody, aren't you a little worried that there's an ax murderer in the house? but lizzie sends, bridget off. all right. 1115, their neighbor, adelaide churchill's searing, seeing the commotion, seeing bridget run out of the house, comes to the side door, and she will later say that lizzie just was very and had a blank look on her face and says, oh, mrs. churchill, do come in. somebody killed father. and the doctor said, barry bone arrived. he was a doctor in the civil war and looking at the gruesome remains, andrew borden says, i didn't see anything like this at the battle of shiloh. 11:20 a.m. people are like, lizzie, where's your mother. and she says, oh, she went out and she a note from a sick friend. but i think i might have her come in. she might have come in through the basement and says, well, i'll go check upstairs. but if somebody comes with me in cas
barry bone, but without any fear. suspicious.d this later if your father's just been ax murdered by somebody and you're going to se otr person in tse o to get somebody, aren't you a little worried that there's an ax murderer in the house? but lizzie sends, bridget off. all right. 1115, their neighbor, adelaide churchill's searing, seeing the commotion, seeing bridget run out of the house, comes to the side door, and she will later say that lizzie just was very and had a blank look on her face...
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my favorite moment of the whole shoot was your son is barry, right? barry is what, 74?sweet. because it was like a son and his dad. the son asking if he could use the slide into the pool. they're collectively 176 years old. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's got to be one of the strangest things, being your age. i mean, your age, but the age of your children. imagine you with a 74-year-old son. >> yes. >> jimmy: who you still send to his room, true or false? [ laughter ] >> i have one who's 78. >> jimmy: oh, wow. wow. >> that's right. i'm older -- old enough to be joe biden's father. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: at dick's house, i'm going to ask chris this question, is his chimney super clean? [ laughter ] >> really immaculate. >> jimmy: that's the first thing i'd check. want to see what's going on. dick, at the emmys, i saw you at the emmys, the creative arts emmys. you were so funny and so great. as i recall, you ended your speech by inviting everyone to your memorial service. [ laughter ] >> there's an open invitation. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: chris, rain into dick in
my favorite moment of the whole shoot was your son is barry, right? barry is what, 74?sweet. because it was like a son and his dad. the son asking if he could use the slide into the pool. they're collectively 176 years old. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's got to be one of the strangest things, being your age. i mean, your age, but the age of your children. imagine you with a 74-year-old son. >> yes. >> jimmy: who you still send to his room, true or false? [ laughter ]...
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barry caffrey, bbc news.lth — but could it help with loneliness too? that's exactly what it did for one sudanese refugee living in glasgow. when nahla abdulla, settled in the city she felt isolated and alone — until she learned to ride a bike. aileen clarke has this report. when nahla abdulla fled the war in her home country of sudan, she arrived here knowing no—one. at glasgow's kelvingrove, as the art project boxes of hope goes on show, she told me how it was learning to ride a bike that gave her hope of a brighter future. when i arrived it was difficult. i was alone, i don't have family here. ijust i left my family in sudan. the bike, it helped me to see the beauty of this city and to discover the life here. i was not a cycle person or i start from the scratch as our culture is forbidden for girls to cycle. but here it helped me to to feel a sense of belonging. let me feel like there is many things to discover here in this city and it pushed me to go out. it was a glasgow cycling group who got nahla peddli
barry caffrey, bbc news.lth — but could it help with loneliness too? that's exactly what it did for one sudanese refugee living in glasgow. when nahla abdulla, settled in the city she felt isolated and alone — until she learned to ride a bike. aileen clarke has this report. when nahla abdulla fled the war in her home country of sudan, she arrived here knowing no—one. at glasgow's kelvingrove, as the art project boxes of hope goes on show, she told me how it was learning to ride a bike...
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barry caffrey, bbc news.l event that only happens about every 80 years. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle has this report. in bannau brycheiniog, also known as the brecon beacons, astronomers are scanning the skies. they're eagerly awaiting a once in a lifetime event to see a celestial explosion, revealing a star that's normally too faint for us to see. so i've got the telescope pointed at corona borealis, and that's the constellation that this star is in. the star she's looking for is called t coronae borealis or t cor borfor short. t cor bor is dim? t cor bor is dim at the minute. so it's about magnitudes ten normally. and that is well below what you can see with the naked eye. but that could all be about to change. every 80 years or so, t cor bor is predicted to light up the sky, but not for long. it's only going to be visible to the naked eye for a couple of days. of course, if you've got a small pair of binoculars or a small telescope, you'll be able to see it for a little bit longer because you've got
barry caffrey, bbc news.l event that only happens about every 80 years. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle has this report. in bannau brycheiniog, also known as the brecon beacons, astronomers are scanning the skies. they're eagerly awaiting a once in a lifetime event to see a celestial explosion, revealing a star that's normally too faint for us to see. so i've got the telescope pointed at corona borealis, and that's the constellation that this star is in. the star she's looking for is called...
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barry caffrey, bbc news.ango, has unexpectedly died in an accident, the company has announced. isak andic, who was also the nonexecutive chairman founded the company with his brother in spain a0 years ago. spanish media are reporting he fell down a ravine while hiking in the mountains near barcelona. in a statement mango said he left an "indelible mark thanks to his strategic vision" and "inspiring leadership." a chinese businessman accused of being a spy is been reportedly invited by prince in two to three real two royal palaces including buckingham. he had close links with the duke and according with the times newspaper also visited st. james his palace in windsor castle. prince andrew says he sees all contact with the man after concerns were raised. a "spectacular" meteor shower is expected to light up the night sky this weekend. the �*geminid' meteor show is considered one of the most impressive events in the sky's calendar — with up to 150 meteors expected to be visible per hour. while they've been visib
barry caffrey, bbc news.ango, has unexpectedly died in an accident, the company has announced. isak andic, who was also the nonexecutive chairman founded the company with his brother in spain a0 years ago. spanish media are reporting he fell down a ravine while hiking in the mountains near barcelona. in a statement mango said he left an "indelible mark thanks to his strategic vision" and "inspiring leadership." a chinese businessman accused of being a spy is been reportedly...
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live from gatwick and our reporter barry caffrey joins me now.o see you, how are things at gatwick?— things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great. — things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great. it _ things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great, it has _ things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great, it has to _ things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great, it has to be - things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great, it has to be said. l not great, it has to be said. it has been quite a difficult day for passengers here at gatwick airport, with a majority of short—haul flights at least suffering delays of at least two hours, some of the airlines are reporting hours —— delays of three or four hours or even more. and passengers have been turning to social media, saying it is quite difficult inside the terminal with a lack of seating. but it is notjust here at gatwick airport. heathrow airport has also been significantly disrupted today with cancellations and with delays, too. luton, stansted, birmingham, london city, and manchester airports, too, all experiencing delays to short
live from gatwick and our reporter barry caffrey joins me now.o see you, how are things at gatwick?— things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great. — things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great. it _ things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great, it has _ things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great, it has to _ things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great, it has to be - things at gatwick? yes, lucy, not great, it has to be said. l not great, it has to be said. it has been quite a difficult day for passengers here...
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we have a resolution honoring barry zevin, md. whereas, dr. zevin served san francisco as a exceptional leader at the department of public health over 30 years making tremendous contributions to the department's efforts to address health disparities and issues of racial equity for vulnerables individuals and people experiencing homelessness. whereas, dr. zevin health several dph positions including medical director of whole person integrated care, street medicine, host overdose ingraijtsment team, shelter health and health resource center and medical director [indiscernible] dr. zevin provided healthcare for thousands of under served individuals as a physician throughout his career, whereas dr. zevin has been a leader in creating substance use services for vulnerable populations, including sobering, medical detox fiication, low barrier connections to medication and overdose prevention and response programs. whereas, dr. zevin lead many integrated healthcare programs, including launch at the maria x martinez health resource center formally 550
we have a resolution honoring barry zevin, md. whereas, dr. zevin served san francisco as a exceptional leader at the department of public health over 30 years making tremendous contributions to the department's efforts to address health disparities and issues of racial equity for vulnerables individuals and people experiencing homelessness. whereas, dr. zevin health several dph positions including medical director of whole person integrated care, street medicine, host overdose ingraijtsment...
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barry and peter made a bet essentially.hey realized the power of dna and they thought it dna could be used to convict people, they made a bet and said i bet we can use it to free people. we all started our career at the same place, the legal aid society for public defenders in new york city, they were in the bronx and i was in manhattan. we saw innocent people being wrongly convicted and we struggled to get folks we knew who were wrongly convicted out of it. they launched on this hypothesis that dna could change the system. what started as a small clinic at a law school with two lawyers and students has grown over the last 32 years into 115 person organization that hasn't freed or exonerated over 250 people. that has changed 200 laws to make it less likely these injustices occur. that's been the ark of the organization. peter: what's the connection to the benjamin cardozo law school? christina: that's where it began. when in 1992 they started to embarkn this project, they cra clic athe bjamin cardoza law school here in new
barry and peter made a bet essentially.hey realized the power of dna and they thought it dna could be used to convict people, they made a bet and said i bet we can use it to free people. we all started our career at the same place, the legal aid society for public defenders in new york city, they were in the bronx and i was in manhattan. we saw innocent people being wrongly convicted and we struggled to get folks we knew who were wrongly convicted out of it. they launched on this hypothesis...
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steffan powell, bbc news, barry. that's coming up on christmas day.'s chris fawkes. yes, what's occurring, i suppose. you might get to see a peak of the showers as the skies tend to clear later on in scotland but for many others it has been another grey and gloomy day, and this was the scene in worcestershire. some helpful patches and quite extensive drizzle around as well. for those fed up with this gloomy weather, look at this friendly weather front. this cold front working across scotland and northern ireland, behind that clearer skies. that front will be slipping southward so you can see a bit of rain around scotland and northern ireland at the moment but over the next few hours those skies will clear and it stays pretty gloomy for much of england and wales. looking at the cloud, they will be some missed, some helpful patches and we will continue to see areas of drizzle as well. temperatures 2—a for many but a touch of frost in sheltered parts of scotland. tomorrow we start cloudy across east anglia in the south though sunnier skies will work sout
steffan powell, bbc news, barry. that's coming up on christmas day.'s chris fawkes. yes, what's occurring, i suppose. you might get to see a peak of the showers as the skies tend to clear later on in scotland but for many others it has been another grey and gloomy day, and this was the scene in worcestershire. some helpful patches and quite extensive drizzle around as well. for those fed up with this gloomy weather, look at this friendly weather front. this cold front working across scotland...
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director barry jenkins, and even seth rogen.george pennacchio from our sister station in la caught up with some of them. which one of you killed my son? >> i did this line with me is nothing but a stray. >> mufasa the lion king tells the origin story of mufasa and his adoptive brother taka, who we know better as scar. they end up on a sometimes dangerous journey, searching for their destiny, with another lion joining them on the adventure. >> my name is mufasa. i'm sarabi. my name is taka. he's going to start a new kingdom. come with us. >> what a movie that i remember loving and just being obsessed with as a kid. i love feeling like a kid again at this big moment in my career and my life. >> i'm just trying to stay present. it's been a long three years to get here, but i'm excited to share it with the world. >> aaron pierre, who voices mufasa, says director barry jenkins, texted him one day, basically saying, can you sing? the film features several songs. >> i was incredibly nervous. i hadn't ever sung with confidence outside o
director barry jenkins, and even seth rogen.george pennacchio from our sister station in la caught up with some of them. which one of you killed my son? >> i did this line with me is nothing but a stray. >> mufasa the lion king tells the origin story of mufasa and his adoptive brother taka, who we know better as scar. they end up on a sometimes dangerous journey, searching for their destiny, with another lion joining them on the adventure. >> my name is mufasa. i'm sarabi. my...
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barry black, will open the senate in prayer.
barry black, will open the senate in prayer.
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barry marston from bbc monitoring is a specialist onjihadi groups and explained more about the grouping group to follow because they started off as being part of the same ideological camp as islamic state and al-anda. but since they started consolidating their hold over idlib province, they've been going all out to rebrand themselves as a very different kind of entity that perhaps can be trusted to, to to hold territory and act as something of a normal de facto government.
barry marston from bbc monitoring is a specialist onjihadi groups and explained more about the grouping group to follow because they started off as being part of the same ideological camp as islamic state and al-anda. but since they started consolidating their hold over idlib province, they've been going all out to rebrand themselves as a very different kind of entity that perhaps can be trusted to, to to hold territory and act as something of a normal de facto government.
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and the doctor said, barry bone arrived. he was a doctor in the civil war and looking at the gruesome remains, andrew borden says, i didn't see anything like this at the battle of shiloh. 11:20 a.m. people are like, lizzie, where's your mother. and she says, oh, she went out and she a note from a sick friend. but i think i might have her come in. she might have come in through the basement and says, well, i'll go check upstairs. but if somebody comes with me in case there's an ax murder in the house and mrs. churchill agrees. and they go up the stairs and at the top of the front stairs. you can look into the guest bedroom. and there, abby is dead in a pool of blood. all right, well, people, where were you, lizzie? what? all these people are being killed in the house. and she says, well, i went out to the i was looking for some fishing tackle for a fishing trip. i was about to go on and i paused there to eat some peaches. and then i heard a loud groan. and i in. and my dad's dead. crowd now starts to gather at the the first p
and the doctor said, barry bone arrived. he was a doctor in the civil war and looking at the gruesome remains, andrew borden says, i didn't see anything like this at the battle of shiloh. 11:20 a.m. people are like, lizzie, where's your mother. and she says, oh, she went out and she a note from a sick friend. but i think i might have her come in. she might have come in through the basement and says, well, i'll go check upstairs. but if somebody comes with me in case there's an ax murder in the...
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numberi judd trump has won the first triple crown event of the season, the uk championship, beating barry was tight all the way through, but when trump knocked in a break of 133 in the 15th frame, the highest of the match, that gave him a three—frame cushion. even though hawkins battled back, taking the next two, trump dug deep, clinching the match. it's his fifth triple crown title of his career, his second uk title. but his first in york was back in 2011, which makes this one all the sweeter. it is right up there just because of how long i have had to wait, i think 13 years. so it is not easy to win these events, it is extremely difficult. i've played brilliant a lot of times and have still come upjust short. but, yeah, to do it in the manner i've done it, probably one of the hardest draws of all time, i think, to win this event, and to get over the line, i'm so proud of myself, and lucky to be in this position thanks to my family. just a reminder of our top story here on sportsday — liverpool beating manchester city 2—0 in the premier league. that moves them nine points clear at the to
numberi judd trump has won the first triple crown event of the season, the uk championship, beating barry was tight all the way through, but when trump knocked in a break of 133 in the 15th frame, the highest of the match, that gave him a three—frame cushion. even though hawkins battled back, taking the next two, trump dug deep, clinching the match. it's his fifth triple crown title of his career, his second uk title. but his first in york was back in 2011, which makes this one all the...
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he beat barry hawkins in the final in york.mp eventually took it 10—8 to scupper the hawkins comeback. it's the fifth triple crown title of his career, his second uk title, but his first in york was back in 2011, which makes this one all the sweeter. is right up there just because of how long i've had to wait. it's been 13 years, so it's not easy to win these events. it is extremely difficult. i've played brilliant a lot of times and i've still come up just short. but yeah, to do it in the manner i've done it, probably one of the hardest draws of all time, i think to win this event and to get over the line. i'm so proud of myself and lucky to be in this position thanks to my family. news that broke after that final was that former world champion terry griffiths had sadly passed away at the age of 77 after a long battle with dementia. griffiths was one of only 11 players to win the triple crown of snooker, which is the uk championship, masters and world title. he went on to become a successful coach and commentator after he reti
he beat barry hawkins in the final in york.mp eventually took it 10—8 to scupper the hawkins comeback. it's the fifth triple crown title of his career, his second uk title, but his first in york was back in 2011, which makes this one all the sweeter. is right up there just because of how long i've had to wait. it's been 13 years, so it's not easy to win these events. it is extremely difficult. i've played brilliant a lot of times and i've still come up just short. but yeah, to do it in the...
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barry marston from bbc monitoring is a specialist onjihadi groups and explained more about the group that seized aleppo. tahrir al—sham have been a fascinating group to follow because they started off as being part of the same ideological camp as islamic state and al-qaeda. but since they started consolidating their hold over idlib province, they've been going all out to rebrand themselves as a very different kind of entity that perhaps can be trusted to, to to hold territory and act as something of a normal de facto government. and statements that i've been working on from the group over the last few days now, it talks about protecting diplomats, it talks about respecting people of all faiths within aleppo, different ethnicities, not a word of religion. i would hesitate to describe the language as secularist, but that's really the way that they are trying to categorise themselves at a moment when the world's eyes are upon them. and it's important, isn't it? because, i mean, that has been described by some as rebranding, but i know that ordinary syrians have, in part, perhaps stuck w
barry marston from bbc monitoring is a specialist onjihadi groups and explained more about the group that seized aleppo. tahrir al—sham have been a fascinating group to follow because they started off as being part of the same ideological camp as islamic state and al-qaeda. but since they started consolidating their hold over idlib province, they've been going all out to rebrand themselves as a very different kind of entity that perhaps can be trusted to, to to hold territory and act as...
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there are number of centers including a senator by the name of barry goldwater who got to come over toe. he even convinced the editor of the national review bill buckley this canal should be returned. it was certainly an issue on the campaign trail in 1980 with ronald reagan in fact he debated bill buckley on the show the firing line. buckley wanted to hold onto it. it is notable it was not just barry goldwater jimmy carter recruited jon wayne his first wife was panamanian by birth. for his supporters said that's one of his accomplishments was getting the canal back it's back in the news because what president-elect trump has said he wants to see happen with the canal. it's notable that is part of the history of certainly look at his presidency many c failures there were some successes in there the obituary president carter the first time an arab nation recognize a state of israel that brought peace for a time in the middle east. his time was overshadowed during those days in the u.s. embassy in tehran and the americans 52 were taken hostage in iran. of course the problem of islamic fu
there are number of centers including a senator by the name of barry goldwater who got to come over toe. he even convinced the editor of the national review bill buckley this canal should be returned. it was certainly an issue on the campaign trail in 1980 with ronald reagan in fact he debated bill buckley on the show the firing line. buckley wanted to hold onto it. it is notable it was not just barry goldwater jimmy carter recruited jon wayne his first wife was panamanian by birth. for his...
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bike let's look at what that manhunt looks like it let's me to the former us secret service agent barryone sense, this government had quite a bit of intelligence about the c0's movements, brian thompson's movements but on the other hand it does not seem to have planned is getaway very well. ., ~ have planned is getaway very well. . ~ , ., ., have planned is getaway very well. . ~ ., ., well. thank you for having me on the and — well. thank you for having me on the and my _ well. thank you for having me on the and my condolences i well. thank you for having me on the and my condolences to j on the and my condolences to the victim's family. to me, this does look like an assassination. and he did have assassination. and he did have a planned way out, he waited for the victim to appear where he thought he would appear and he thought he would appear and he used a spot to go through an alley that goes to a building and then went on an e bike to go to central park. i think this was planned because central park simply has less video cameras and that back that he is wearing on his back probably
bike let's look at what that manhunt looks like it let's me to the former us secret service agent barryone sense, this government had quite a bit of intelligence about the c0's movements, brian thompson's movements but on the other hand it does not seem to have planned is getaway very well. ., ~ have planned is getaway very well. . ~ , ., ., have planned is getaway very well. . ~ ., ., well. thank you for having me on the and — well. thank you for having me on the and my _ well. thank you for...
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dozens of cancellations and delays across uk airports on friday continues. 0ur news correspondent barryhe latest from gatwick airport. there is significant disruption here at gatwick airport. it all started yesterday when 48 flights were grounded and there has been a knock—on effect since. this morning, a number of cancellations took place but the main problem here at gatwick airport other delays, the vast majority of short—haul and flights going to european destinations as well as domestic flights have been delayed, some of them by more than three hours. and the travel expert simon calder says the disruption is expected to continue for the rest of the day. continue for the rest of the da . . , continue for the rest of the da . ., , , , ., day. the airlines, despite all their best — day. the airlines, despite all their best efforts _ day. the airlines, despite all their best efforts last - day. the airlines, despite all their best efforts last night, | their best efforts last night, will be — their best efforts last night, will be faced with a big problem this morning that their planes
dozens of cancellations and delays across uk airports on friday continues. 0ur news correspondent barryhe latest from gatwick airport. there is significant disruption here at gatwick airport. it all started yesterday when 48 flights were grounded and there has been a knock—on effect since. this morning, a number of cancellations took place but the main problem here at gatwick airport other delays, the vast majority of short—haul and flights going to european destinations as well as domestic...
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reduction of fisco spending was necessary, but the way they implemented those, what those costs, where barry, i mean, well, the nice popularity remains high. as many hope he's economic plan will generate a bath to grow. but others say they have been forgotten with an economic model that benefits only a few, very simple as a feed at when a site is risky with its all around the way following flash floods and land slides on indonesia is java island. at least 10 people have died and at least 2 more missing thousands of homes and roads were buried under tons of mount. he'd be right in full cause civil rivers to boost at banks last week, forcing more than 3000 people to flee temporary shelters. well that, so it's, and they told me the price of the moment you can find more on a website and use continues of to witness of next the, the gene is over today. mike's only the beginning, what we're seeing right now, it's only difference that your side is finished. we're seeing a return to their home when people are happy, whatever they say on time, or they come up to us. since at least we want to express o
reduction of fisco spending was necessary, but the way they implemented those, what those costs, where barry, i mean, well, the nice popularity remains high. as many hope he's economic plan will generate a bath to grow. but others say they have been forgotten with an economic model that benefits only a few, very simple as a feed at when a site is risky with its all around the way following flash floods and land slides on indonesia is java island. at least 10 people have died and at least 2 more...