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one year ago, the bloodhound project ran out of money.ed a final appeal for a new investor. it is that now once—in—a—lifetime opportunity, for the right person, the right corporate to come forward and combine it with the investment, that's the key thing, the investment it needs to give it certainty, to get it over that line. it would be great for britain. when we went under, i was hopeful that something would happen, something would change and someone would come in and go realise that we can't lose this project. but we got to the stage where i personally thought that was it, and it was a real shame and i'd even been told the administrators were looking to break the car down and sell the components just to pay some of the debt that needed to be paid. for scrap? for scrap, yeah. the project has tried to go broke so many times, where we're struggling for bits of cash and then a new sponsor would come in, or we'd find a different way of doing things, find some support. so — it has always been up and down. the thrustssc project back in the 905
one year ago, the bloodhound project ran out of money.ed a final appeal for a new investor. it is that now once—in—a—lifetime opportunity, for the right person, the right corporate to come forward and combine it with the investment, that's the key thing, the investment it needs to give it certainty, to get it over that line. it would be great for britain. when we went under, i was hopeful that something would happen, something would change and someone would come in and go realise that we...
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and you can see the bones of some of his indicted conspirators left behind by the bloodhound. when it came to jimmy carter herb block saw him as a pretty ineffectual leader and it shows carter banging on his own presidential desk for refusing to take a leadership role. there's, you know, that's the most i can say about that particular cartoon is that it's just what a better way to show that someone is completely ineffectual at their job rather than show him behind the desk and herbert lawrence block was born in 1909 in chicago, and by the time he started drawing editorial cartoons as a teenager, he was known as herb and it doesn't take long to figure out if you say herb block, you might as well be saying herblock. that's how he became to be known as herblock and he really is herb block. he was not a big fan of ronald reagan. his moderate conservative chicago sensibility as a child, the way his parents brought him up was to take care of the poor. he had to look out for the little guy, and what he saw in ronald reagan was somebody who was turning a blind eye to the poverty and h
and you can see the bones of some of his indicted conspirators left behind by the bloodhound. when it came to jimmy carter herb block saw him as a pretty ineffectual leader and it shows carter banging on his own presidential desk for refusing to take a leadership role. there's, you know, that's the most i can say about that particular cartoon is that it's just what a better way to show that someone is completely ineffectual at their job rather than show him behind the desk and herbert lawrence...
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a bloodhound. while still clutching the most important evidence against him. you can see the bones of some of his indicted spirit is. left behind. when it came to jimmy carter, he saw him as a pretty ineffectual leader. it shows carter banging on his own presidential desk while refusing to take a leadership role. that's the most i can say about that. what a better way to show somebody is completely ineffectual at their job then to show them at their desk rather than behind it. show them in front of their desk rather than behind it. by the time it doesn't take long to figure out if he say her bloch, you might as well be saying that's how he became to be known as her bloch. but he really is herb block. he was not a big fan of ronald reagan. are moderate conservative sensibilities, the way the parents brought it up was to take care. he has to look out for the little guy. what he saw with ronald reagan was somebody who was turning a blind eye to the poverty and hunger and other issues in the united states in the 1980's. as ronald reagan drives by in his limousine.
a bloodhound. while still clutching the most important evidence against him. you can see the bones of some of his indicted spirit is. left behind. when it came to jimmy carter, he saw him as a pretty ineffectual leader. it shows carter banging on his own presidential desk while refusing to take a leadership role. that's the most i can say about that. what a better way to show somebody is completely ineffectual at their job then to show them at their desk rather than behind it. show them in...
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. >> bloodhounds have searched the closets, under the desks. there is no replace.y have no replace. they've been saying it for years now. they have nothing. they've got nothing to replace it with. >> our true crime drama including the first mention of blood hou bloodhounds this evening will continue after this break. will continue after this break. out w. out w. so, we got jean-pierre. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with renters insurance. ♪ yeah, geico did make it easy to switch and save. ♪ oh no. there's a wall there now. that's too bad. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. male anchor: ...an update on the cat who captured our hearts. female anchor: how often should you clean your fridge? stay tuned to find out. male anchor: beats the odds at the box office to become a rare non-franchise hit. you can give help and hope to those in need. and a drumroll, please. [ hisses ] [ hisses and snarls ] [ bell chimes ] let's dance! and now the icing on the cake! >>> day one, executive order we start the legal s
. >> bloodhounds have searched the closets, under the desks. there is no replace.y have no replace. they've been saying it for years now. they have nothing. they've got nothing to replace it with. >> our true crime drama including the first mention of blood hou bloodhounds this evening will continue after this break. will continue after this break. out w. out w. so, we got jean-pierre. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with renters insurance. ♪ yeah,...
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now on bbc news 7 we're chasing the land speed record with the british bloodhound team hoping to smashthe salt flats of the northern cape of south africa. well, the thing about the land speed record is it is the last of the amateur corinthian sports. it is done purely for the love, the fascination of it. some people argue, well, the old cars are no more, but forget it is a car, we are pushing the boundaries of engineering to its absolute limit. every day i go, why are we doing this? it may be the last land speed record as we know it.
now on bbc news 7 we're chasing the land speed record with the british bloodhound team hoping to smashthe salt flats of the northern cape of south africa. well, the thing about the land speed record is it is the last of the amateur corinthian sports. it is done purely for the love, the fascination of it. some people argue, well, the old cars are no more, but forget it is a car, we are pushing the boundaries of engineering to its absolute limit. every day i go, why are we doing this? it may be...
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at 8:30pm, 22 years on, a british driver is trying to break his own world land speed record in bloodhounde land speed record. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has visited the north east of england to thank voters in traditional labour heartlands for backing his party. borisjohnson met with supporters in newly—conservative sedgefield, tony blair's former constituency. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is coming under increasing pressure to resign with immediate effect after his party suffered its worst election results since the 1930s. our political correspondent iain watson reports. a prime minister is a familiar sight in these parts, though it's usually been a labour not a conservative one. so where better for borisjohnson to rub his opponent's nose in the election result than in tony blair's old stomping ground of sedgefield? i know that people may have been breaking the voting habits of generations to vote for us. and i want the people of the north east to know that we in the conservative party, and i, will repay your trust. so, what issues will he have to focus o
at 8:30pm, 22 years on, a british driver is trying to break his own world land speed record in bloodhounde land speed record. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has visited the north east of england to thank voters in traditional labour heartlands for backing his party. borisjohnson met with supporters in newly—conservative sedgefield, tony blair's former constituency. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is coming under increasing pressure to resign with immediate effect...
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and coming up at 16:30 — bloodhound: chasing the land speed record.on, a british driver is trying to break his own world record. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn and john mcdonnell have apologised over labour's defeat in thursday's election, which saw them lose 59 seats. mr corbyn said he was sorry that they "came up short", while mr mcdonnell told the bbc he "owns this disaster". speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr — he said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able to articulate its message more effectively. he also blamed the media's portrayal ofjeremy corbyn — insisting that he'd been demonised "for four years solid". here's our political correspondent tony bonsignore. three days on and labour is still trying to work out what went so catastrophically wrong. i'm just sorry that we've let some people down. in today's observer, jeremy corbyn offered an apology. but the labour leader remains convinced that the campaign wasn't a total failure. from the shadow chancellor this morning, a fuller apology. let me make it clear that it
and coming up at 16:30 — bloodhound: chasing the land speed record.on, a british driver is trying to break his own world record. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn and john mcdonnell have apologised over labour's defeat in thursday's election, which saw them lose 59 seats. mr corbyn said he was sorry that they "came up short", while mr mcdonnell told the bbc he "owns this disaster". speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr — he said it was unfortunate the...
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at 10.30 — 22 years on, a british driver is trying to break his own world land speed record — in bloodhoundland speed record. jeremy corbyn has apologised for his part in labour's worst general election defeat since the 1930s. immediately after the vote, he faced criticism for not saying sorry to labour mps who'd lost their seats. but in a letter in the sunday mirror, he says he takes responsibility and that his party ‘came up short‘. meanwhile, boris johnson is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england, year—on—year , giving the service an extra 33 point nine billion pounds a year by 202a. with me is our political correspondent tony bonsignore. firstly, let's talk about labour and jeremy corbyn. what has he been saying today? he takes personal responsibility for that catastrophic defeat for labour last week but when you look at both —— look at what borisjohnson is saying, there is not that much apologising going on. he says labour won the argument when it comes to things like climate change and austerity, and the economy. he says the manifesto was popular. he
at 10.30 — 22 years on, a british driver is trying to break his own world land speed record — in bloodhoundland speed record. jeremy corbyn has apologised for his part in labour's worst general election defeat since the 1930s. immediately after the vote, he faced criticism for not saying sorry to labour mps who'd lost their seats. but in a letter in the sunday mirror, he says he takes responsibility and that his party ‘came up short‘. meanwhile, boris johnson is to enshrine in law, a...
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now on bbc news, we are chasing the land speed record with the british bloodhound team, hoping to smashafrica. well, the thing about the land speed record is it is the last of the amateur corinthian sports. it is done purely for the love, the fascination of it. some people argue, well, the old cars are no more, but forget it is a car, we are pushing the boundaries of engineering to its absolute limit. every day i go, why are we doing this? it may be the last land speed record as we know it. this is a story about stubbornness and ingenuity, and yes, about speed, too. it is the story of a quest to design and build the world's fastest car, and then to find a place flat enough, long enough, to actually drive it. there are not many spots on this particular planet suitable for racing faster than the speed of sound. you can't just pick a straight stretch of road. at 500, 700, 900 miles an hour, the wheels would rip apart mere
now on bbc news, we are chasing the land speed record with the british bloodhound team, hoping to smashafrica. well, the thing about the land speed record is it is the last of the amateur corinthian sports. it is done purely for the love, the fascination of it. some people argue, well, the old cars are no more, but forget it is a car, we are pushing the boundaries of engineering to its absolute limit. every day i go, why are we doing this? it may be the last land speed record as we know it....
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." >> so wouldn't that lead you to, like a bloodhound, direct to tanya? certainly would have a motive. >> she would. >> reporter: tanya now the only mother figure in grace's life. did she know more than she was saying? did she do something? >>> did someone in the church have a confession to make? coming up, a confrontation in the congregation. >> this is a, forgive my saying, a come to jesus moment? >> it was the hardest thing i ever had to do. >> and divine intervention? a sudden, earth-shaking tip. >> i can remember getting that tip and thinking "no way." >> when "dateline" continues. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! thenot actors, people, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking du
." >> so wouldn't that lead you to, like a bloodhound, direct to tanya? certainly would have a motive. >> she would. >> reporter: tanya now the only mother figure in grace's life. did she know more than she was saying? did she do something? >>> did someone in the church have a confession to make? coming up, a confrontation in the congregation. >> this is a, forgive my saying, a come to jesus moment? >> it was the hardest thing i ever had to do....