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barry williams saw the incident. here he is talking to mark easton. i heard a commotion and turned round to see a silver car heading towards the cyclists on the wrong side of the road. they were parked, waiting for the lights to change. he hit the cyclists then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is where the police make sure cars get through and accelerated and hit it at quite a high speed. what was your impression, was it a deliberate act? i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclists, they may have just been in the way, but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. what was the reaction of the police at that point? what did you see? the police were very fast, they vaulted over the safety barrier and headed towards the car, followed by lots of armed police who were in the area. what also happened was the police started a cordon and as well as those coming towards us, the police headed away to try and block of people walking towards us. what about the car? we saw a video of armed officers encircling th
barry williams saw the incident. here he is talking to mark easton. i heard a commotion and turned round to see a silver car heading towards the cyclists on the wrong side of the road. they were parked, waiting for the lights to change. he hit the cyclists then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is where the police make sure cars get through and accelerated and hit it at quite a high speed. what was your impression, was it a deliberate act? i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the...
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barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car career out the morning traffic. >> hit the cyclist, then swerved over to the safety barrier and accelerated at high speed. mark: was it a deliberate act? if he'd meantre to hithe cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he accelerated towards the barrier. mark: the car hit the securityso bollarard it briefly lifted off the ground. >> i saw him crash into the bollard at high speed, at least the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. mark: within minutes, armed response teams arrived and some ran towards the incident. i was 200 meters down this road as the incident happened and saw half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speeds up this road away from the incident. it appears it was part of a planned response for this tyof mergency. this was the scene a few minutes after the car crash. cyclists who had been waiting at the lights were scdetered at the f the road. an ambulance was in attendance almost immediately. we know that three were hurt, two men and a woman, b
barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car career out the morning traffic. >> hit the cyclist, then swerved over to the safety barrier and accelerated at high speed. mark: was it a deliberate act? if he'd meantre to hithe cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he accelerated towards the barrier. mark: the car hit the securityso bollarard it briefly lifted off the ground. >> i saw him crash into the bollard at high speed, at least the guy...
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barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work whhe aw the car career out of the morning trfic. >>it the cyclist, then swerved over to the safety barrier andat accelerateigh speed. mark: was it a deliberate act? if he'antt sured to hit the cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he accelerated towards the barrier. mark: the car hit the security bollard so hard it briefly lifted off taw ground. >> iim crash into the bollard at high speed, at least 50 miles per hour. the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked orthing. mark: wiin minutes, armed response teams arrived and some ran towards the incident. i was 200 meters down this road as the incident happened and saw half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speeds up thisthoad away from incident. it appears it wanepart of a plresponse for this type of emergency. this was the scene a few minuter after the cah. cyclists w the lights were scattered at the side of the road. an ambulance was in attend almost immediately. we know that three were hurt, o men and a woman, but none of the injuries were life-
barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work whhe aw the car career out of the morning trfic. >>it the cyclist, then swerved over to the safety barrier andat accelerateigh speed. mark: was it a deliberate act? if he'antt sured to hit the cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he accelerated towards the barrier. mark: the car hit the security bollard so hard it briefly lifted off taw ground. >> iim crash into the bollard at high speed, at least 50 miles per...
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barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out ofhe hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is. he accelerated and hit it at quite a high—speed. what was your impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist, they may have just been in the way, then he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards, it briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into the bollard at high speed. he is driving at least 50 miles an hour. the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. armed response teams arrived and were there within minutes. i saw half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speed up this road away from the incident. it appears that was part of a planned response to exactly this kind of emergency. this was the scene just a few minutes after the car crashed. the cyclists waiting at the lights, scattered at the side of the road. there was an ambulance in attendance almost immediately. three were hurt, two men and
barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out ofhe hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is. he accelerated and hit it at quite a high—speed. what was your impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist, they may have just been in the way, then he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards, it briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash...
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barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out ofit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is. he accelerated and hit it at quite a high—speed. what was your impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist, they may have just been in the way, then he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards, it briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into the bollard at high speed. he is driving at least 50 miles an hour. the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. armed response teams arrived and were there within minutes. i was about 200 metres down the road and i saw half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speed up this road away from the incident. it appears that was part of a planned response to exactly this kind of emergency. this was the scene just a few minutes after the car crashed. the cyclists waiting at the lights, scattered at the side of the road. there was an ambulance in attendance almost imme
barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out ofit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is. he accelerated and hit it at quite a high—speed. what was your impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist, they may have just been in the way, then he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards, it briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into...
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barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of cyclist then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is, where the police make sure cars get through, and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a deliberate act? well, it seemed to. i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclists, they may have just been in the way, but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollard so hard, it briefly lifted off the ground. i've seen him crash into the bollard at high speed. he's driving about, i'd say, at least 50mph. the guy seemed very focused, he wasn't panicked or anything. within minutes, armed response teams had arrived, and some ran towards the incident. i was about 200 metres down this road as the incident happened this morning and saw about half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speed up this road away from the incident. it appears that that was part of a planned response to exactly this kind of emergency. this was the scene just a few minutes af
barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of cyclist then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is, where the police make sure cars get through, and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a deliberate act? well, it seemed to. i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclists, they may have just been in the way, but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollard so...
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we can hear now from one eyewitness who saw what happened, barry williams. heard a commotion and turned around to see a silver car heading towards to cyclists on the wrong side of the road. they were parked waiting for the lights to change. he hit the cyclists then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is, where police make sure cars go through, and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a deliberate act? well, it it seemed to... i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclists, they may have just been in the way, but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. and what was the reaction of the police at that point? what did you see? the police were very fast. they vaulted over the safety barrier and headed towards the car, followed by lots of armed police who were in the area. what also happened was the police started a cordon. not only did the police go towards the car, the police headed away to try to block off people walking towards us. and what about the car? we saw video of armed officers encircling the vehic
we can hear now from one eyewitness who saw what happened, barry williams. heard a commotion and turned around to see a silver car heading towards to cyclists on the wrong side of the road. they were parked waiting for the lights to change. he hit the cyclists then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is, where police make sure cars go through, and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a deliberate act? well, it it seemed to... i wasn't sure...
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barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out ofit the cyclist and then swerved over towards whether safety barrier is. he accelerated and hitter at quite a high—speed. barrier is. he accelerated and hitter at quite a high-speed. what the sure impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist that he accelerated hard he meant to hit the cyclist that he accelerated ha rd towards he meant to hit the cyclist that he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards ohio briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into the barnard at high speed. he is driving at least 50 miles an hour. the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. he crashed into the security barriers. and yelled to police others is, stop, he hit two cyclist. i realised it was something else. armed police were just behind and cleared the area. within minutes, armed response teams had arrived and some ran towards the incident happened this morning and saw about half a dozen police range rovers
barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out ofit the cyclist and then swerved over towards whether safety barrier is. he accelerated and hitter at quite a high—speed. barrier is. he accelerated and hitter at quite a high-speed. what the sure impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist that he accelerated hard he meant to hit the cyclist that he accelerated ha rd towards he meant to hit the cyclist that...
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barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out ofhe cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is — where the police make sure no cars go through — and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a deliberate act? well, he seemed to... i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards so hard, it briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into the bollard at high speed. he's driving about, i would say, at least 50 miles an hour. the guy, he seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. within minutes, armed response teams had arrived, and some ran towards the incident. i was about 200 metres down this road as the incident happened this morning, and saw about half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speed up this road, away from the incident. it appears that was part of a planned response to exactly this kind of emergency. this was
barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out ofhe cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is — where the police make sure no cars go through — and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a deliberate act? well, he seemed to... i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the...
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barry williams, a bbc picture editor was walking to work when he saw the car career out of the morninglist and swerved over to the safety barriers where please make sure cars to go through. what was your impression, was it a deliberate act? i wasn't sure whether he managed to hit a cyclist, that have been away but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards so hard it briefly lifted off the ground. security bollards so hard it briefly lifted off the groundlj security bollards so hard it briefly lifted off the ground. i saw him crash into the bollard at high speed, he was driving at least 50 miles an hour. the guy seemed very unfocused, he was not planning to or anything. as he crashed i yelled to the police officers stopped him, he had to cyclists. then as he had the car barrier we realised it was something else, armed police behind them ran up saying everybody clear them ran up saying everybody clear the area. within minutes armed response teams arrived in some ran towards the incident. i was about 200 metres down this road is the incident happened and s
barry williams, a bbc picture editor was walking to work when he saw the car career out of the morninglist and swerved over to the safety barriers where please make sure cars to go through. what was your impression, was it a deliberate act? i wasn't sure whether he managed to hit a cyclist, that have been away but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards so hard it briefly lifted off the ground. security bollards so hard it briefly lifted off the groundlj...
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women getting funded in 2018 joining us now with more on the tech industry's diversity issues is barri williamsocate thank you for being here >> thanks for having me. >> to set this up, you wrote the piece, the original article titled white men get funded on potential, white women get funded on proof, black women don't get funded what led you to that conclusion? >> if you look at the statistics, black women are the most educated group in the country and the most entrepreneurial. that's been trending that way from 1997 onward what i thought was interesting is that if you are the most entrepreneurial, if you are the most educated, why is there a lack of funding when you decide to found companies dug deeper and noticed the average raise, if a black woman tries to get funding which was $36,000. >> compared to >> a white male who got 1 million. they have to have a minimum viable product to prove their concept works, and men oftentimes were strictly funded off an idea. >> you think this is because the vc firms themselves are mostly white men. >> i think so. richard kirby, a vc partner did a really in
women getting funded in 2018 joining us now with more on the tech industry's diversity issues is barri williamsocate thank you for being here >> thanks for having me. >> to set this up, you wrote the piece, the original article titled white men get funded on potential, white women get funded on proof, black women don't get funded what led you to that conclusion? >> if you look at the statistics, black women are the most educated group in the country and the most...
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the door to sarah palin, he opened the door to donald trump, and he has covered an arc from william buckley, barry goldwater, up to donald trump, and that is the complicated legacy of someone like john mccain. >>> and what bitter person to carry on his legacy than his wife, cindy mccain. i know her name has been widely cited as a potential appointee. >> yeah, certainly cindy and megan mccain have served with class in this very difficult time. they've been front and center, not only predicting the family, and talking about his health, but also pushing back at the administration, against the trump dimension, and trying to elevate the discourse. that is something that john mccain himself was well represented, and certainly cindy mccain would be mentioned, but governor ducey will look at a number of candidates, and the republican arizona are wide ranging. you have a primary on tuesday. that's going to be a mess. so in the midst of all of that, you're trying to elevate the discourse and a difficult time in the country, as well. >> certainly a difficult time. john mccain will be missioned and his maveri
the door to sarah palin, he opened the door to donald trump, and he has covered an arc from william buckley, barry goldwater, up to donald trump, and that is the complicated legacy of someone like john mccain. >>> and what bitter person to carry on his legacy than his wife, cindy mccain. i know her name has been widely cited as a potential appointee. >> yeah, certainly cindy and megan mccain have served with class in this very difficult time. they've been front and center, not...
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if you mean barry goldwater or ronald reagan and william f. luckily trump's the most effective anti-liberal in american history. it's not because he is conservative. it's because he applies common sense and so much of modern liberalism is and if you apply common sense of falls apart. i take seriously the story he tells about the women he got to know who has been in wise to have an abortion and her daughter was with her as she was telling the story. that was the decisive moment did i give him that one. he also said he would contemplate legalizing marijuana you can't assume that trump is going to walk into the room having spent 30 years thinking this stuff through. reagan became, reagan originally was an fdr democrat and made commercials for harry truman and hubert humphrey. when hubert humphrey was the anti-communist liberal running against a procommunist liberal which tells you just how bad that period was and reagan became an anti-communist. when he married nancy her father was a very right-wing medical doctor and gradually through a series o
if you mean barry goldwater or ronald reagan and william f. luckily trump's the most effective anti-liberal in american history. it's not because he is conservative. it's because he applies common sense and so much of modern liberalism is and if you apply common sense of falls apart. i take seriously the story he tells about the women he got to know who has been in wise to have an abortion and her daughter was with her as she was telling the story. that was the decisive moment did i give him...
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pointing to the two gay men, william 0'connor there, he was pointing to the two gay men, william o'connor and kai barry"radical" cuts to services and jobs — as they try to deal with a £70 million budget shortfall. one member of the public told councillors they were "shameful" and would have "blood on their hands" if they went ahead with the proposals. 0ur correspondentjo black gave us the latest from northampton. yes, simon, how do you save £70 million by march next year, and still protect the vulnerable people here in this county —— county? that is the challenge that faces councillor here, as you were saying they have been talking and debating an adebayor akinfenwaion plan about how they can save money here, and with the last hour, that has been just been voted through, so, as you can imagine, that has brought a lot of concern with regard to this, because not only are things like bus subsidies being cut, 21 local libraries look under threat of closure, a new hq the council were based in, that has already been sold off, the cuts are already happening, but now, people are really really worried about chi
pointing to the two gay men, william 0'connor there, he was pointing to the two gay men, william o'connor and kai barry"radical" cuts to services and jobs — as they try to deal with a £70 million budget shortfall. one member of the public told councillors they were "shameful" and would have "blood on their hands" if they went ahead with the proposals. 0ur correspondentjo black gave us the latest from northampton. yes, simon, how do you save £70 million by march...
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williams who plays tomorrow nigtht can advance. serena's one and done reminds of the and done reminds of the late great promoter barry mckay who back in the day paid andre agassi 250,000 dollars to show up for an event...agassi lost his first match and when asked if he would do quick interview mckay said follow me to the bar..i have to start trying to forget immediately. the other story that grabbed out attention the nba becoming th first league to form a parternship with a sportsbook....the mgm grand..just a few months ago the supreme court granted individual states to decide wheteher to legalize sports betting. nba commisoner adam silver and the people who run these are gambling establishments are certainly smarter than me....bu i guess i'm dreading ther tim,e when my son son doesn't want to talk about curry or grappolo.....rather hey dad whats the point spread on tonights game....back next hour with the a's.... at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we'
williams who plays tomorrow nigtht can advance. serena's one and done reminds of the and done reminds of the late great promoter barry mckay who back in the day paid andre agassi 250,000 dollars to show up for an event...agassi lost his first match and when asked if he would do quick interview mckay said follow me to the bar..i have to start trying to forget immediately. the other story that grabbed out attention the nba becoming th first league to form a parternship with a sportsbook....the...
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intellectuals like william buckley in the 1940s and 50s as he shed his previous loyalty to the democratic party. he gained national standing in 1964 when he found one of the most popular commercials for barry goldwater, the republican who lost to lyndon johnson in a landslide election. in march 1976 in the heat of the primary, reagan discovered that farm policy should be a winning issue and mobilize the conservatives. reagan said under kissinger and ford this nation has become number two and military power in a world where it is dangerous if not fatal to be second best. a. on meet the press where he attacked day talk. we are making the convention. we ask for nothing. as for try to position himself to the voters as a hard-line conservative reagan has doubled down on his attack. he received the support in north carolina that the senator with one of the most selfish voices and immobilized the conservative voters to vote for reagan. reagan shocked the political pundits in march 1976 when he defeated ford in the night -- north carolina primary with 52 % of the vote. on march 31, to celebrate the victory, reagan bought national television airtime and he told voters that there is one problem that
intellectuals like william buckley in the 1940s and 50s as he shed his previous loyalty to the democratic party. he gained national standing in 1964 when he found one of the most popular commercials for barry goldwater, the republican who lost to lyndon johnson in a landslide election. in march 1976 in the heat of the primary, reagan discovered that farm policy should be a winning issue and mobilize the conservatives. reagan said under kissinger and ford this nation has become number two and...
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william buckley in the 1940s and '50s as he previously loyalty to the democratic party. he had gained national standing back in 1964 when he filmed one of the most popular commercials for barry, the republican who lost in a landslide to lindyndon johnson. in march of 1976, the heat of the primaries, reagan discovered that foreign policy could be a winning issue and mobilize the conservative base. when speaking in florida, reagan said, under kissinger and ford, this nation has become number two in military power, in a world where it's dangerous if not fatal to be second best. appearing on "meet the press" he attacked detente and said it has been a one-way street. we are making the concessions. we are giving them things they want. and we ask for nothing in return. as ford tried to position himself to voters, as a more hard-line conservative response to reagan, reagan had doubled down on his attack. he received the support in north carolina of senator jesse helms, one of the most hawkish voices in the republican party. he defeated ford in the north carolina primary with 52% of the vote. on march 31st, to celebrate this victory, reagan bought national television air time and he
william buckley in the 1940s and '50s as he previously loyalty to the democratic party. he had gained national standing back in 1964 when he filmed one of the most popular commercials for barry, the republican who lost in a landslide to lindyndon johnson. in march of 1976, the heat of the primaries, reagan discovered that foreign policy could be a winning issue and mobilize the conservative base. when speaking in florida, reagan said, under kissinger and ford, this nation has become number two...