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tell me again about the bogle family. are there any individuals who have broken out of this cycle of violence? it's 100 years and one family? >> they'd be the best example. a young woman ashley broeg bogle now 25 who devoted herself to her school work. she got straight as and applied to and went to college and graduate fareed college. she's a nursing technician and she's got her own iapartment and car, as a single mum, she's raising a 3-year-old daughter, oddly enough, every day in her commute from her home to her job to her hospital, she has to pass right by a big prison where one of her cousins is still incarcerated. >> the previous study you did, you wrote a previous book, you profiled a black family who multiple generations had criminality. what made you? what was the reaction to that? was there any tinge of racism that you were concerned about and what made you then -- the boelgs who have just been talking about? >> when i wrote the book about the black family, which had three generations or four generations of murde
tell me again about the bogle family. are there any individuals who have broken out of this cycle of violence? it's 100 years and one family? >> they'd be the best example. a young woman ashley broeg bogle now 25 who devoted herself to her school work. she got straight as and applied to and went to college and graduate fareed college. she's a nursing technician and she's got her own iapartment and car, as a single mum, she's raising a 3-year-old daughter, oddly enough, every day in her...
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the unfortunate man is derby's jayden bogle, who got it all wrong. past his own keeper with just five minutes to play — to put middleborough top instead. lewis hamilton is on the verge ofjoining a rather exclusive formula 1 club — he's set to claim his fifth world championship later. he just needs to finish seventh at the mexican grand prix later. he'll start from 3rd on the grid — with main title rival sebastian vettel of ferrari in fourth. a fifth world title for hamilton would put him only two behind all—time record holder michael schumacher. england comfortably won the only t20 match they're playing on their tour of sri lanka. england batted first, with jason roy taking the initiative — scoring 69 as england made 187—8. joe denly then took centre stage with the ball taking four wickets in his first england match for eight years. the tourists won by 30 runs and the three match test series starts a week on tuesday. how about this for a debut try? this is 22—year—old 0liver gildart‘s stunning solo effort for england against new zealand in the first
the unfortunate man is derby's jayden bogle, who got it all wrong. past his own keeper with just five minutes to play — to put middleborough top instead. lewis hamilton is on the verge ofjoining a rather exclusive formula 1 club — he's set to claim his fifth world championship later. he just needs to finish seventh at the mexican grand prix later. he'll start from 3rd on the grid — with main title rival sebastian vettel of ferrari in fourth. a fifth world title for hamilton would put him...
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the unfortunate man is derby's jayden bogle, who got it all wrong.championship before bogle knocks it past his own keeper with just five minutes to play — to put middleborough top instead. will today be the day that lewis hamilton etches his name into the formula one history books? he's on the verge of a fifth world championship, and will start today's mexican grand prix from third on the grid — knowing that he only needs to finish seventh to guarantee the championship. joe lynskey reports. mexico's grand prix circuit used to be a baseball stadium. this is where lewis hamilton makes his championship pitch. he'll do it from third on the starting grid after a qualifying session where red bull were energised. for a while max verstappen looked set to become the youngest driver to take pole position in history. he was stopped by his team—mate daniel ricciardo who bettered the lap time with his last try. hamilton will be poised just behind them. by his standards, not ideal, but this weekend, it doesn't need to be. really depends how we get away but third p
the unfortunate man is derby's jayden bogle, who got it all wrong.championship before bogle knocks it past his own keeper with just five minutes to play — to put middleborough top instead. will today be the day that lewis hamilton etches his name into the formula one history books? he's on the verge of a fifth world championship, and will start today's mexican grand prix from third on the grid — knowing that he only needs to finish seventh to guarantee the championship. joe lynskey reports....
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the unfortunate man is derby's jayden bogle, who got it all wrong.couldn't see with frank lampa rd with his what you couldn't see with frank lampard with his head in his hands, just cringing. that would have been a good finish at the other end. it's good for the other ten, though. they're going to celebrate. that's the positive. i just they're going to celebrate. that's the positive. ijust thought i would get that in there at the end. a 60th birthday is a big milestone and when shirley thompson hit it, she decided to set herself a challenge. she's aiming to row solo and unsupported across the atlantic ocean. if she succeeds, she'll be the oldest woman ever to cross any ocean solo — and given that she learned how to row and swim just months ago it really will be an achievement. hugh schofield joined her for her first training session at sea. dawn over the bay and an ulster woman is already out and at the all is. just a a few weeks before, shirley thompson needs all the training she can get. —— the oars. why on earth is a 60—year—old woman about to tak
the unfortunate man is derby's jayden bogle, who got it all wrong.couldn't see with frank lampa rd with his what you couldn't see with frank lampard with his head in his hands, just cringing. that would have been a good finish at the other end. it's good for the other ten, though. they're going to celebrate. that's the positive. i just they're going to celebrate. that's the positive. ijust thought i would get that in there at the end. a 60th birthday is a big milestone and when shirley thompson...
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jayden bogle totally misjudging the pass to his keeper. boro are down to second, derby in 6th.e scottish premiership today. kilmarnock leapfrogged celtic into second — they drew one all with hamilton — one other result — stjohnstone beat st mirren two nil. and that is all of the day's football. thanks very much. let's turn our attention to the rest of the day's sports news. to rugby league where england got their three match series off to a winning start against new zealand — but it was close, just two points in it. 18—16 the final score, with a dream debut for oliver gildart, who scored the match—winning try. joe lynskey reports. few traditions in world sport catch the eye like the haka. it is new zealand's spectacle made to intimidate, but a year on from losing in the world cup final, england have players out to make their own impression. that catch from tommy came two minutes into this first started. an intervention to set up sam tomkins for the finishing touch. but new zealand's response would be typically swift. this is a nation that plays rugby at high speed. like a hot k
jayden bogle totally misjudging the pass to his keeper. boro are down to second, derby in 6th.e scottish premiership today. kilmarnock leapfrogged celtic into second — they drew one all with hamilton — one other result — stjohnstone beat st mirren two nil. and that is all of the day's football. thanks very much. let's turn our attention to the rest of the day's sports news. to rugby league where england got their three match series off to a winning start against new zealand — but it was...
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with any of the specific facts, it destroys the president's image that he is a self-made billionaire bogleng it on the legal question saying the city of new york is looking to recruit any money that donald trump owes the people of the city of new york, period. that is a legal question for the state of new york and the city courts there to figure out. it is entirely possible that the story "the new york times" printed is factually correct, and that the white house is correct that the president, martha, didn't engage in any illegal behavior of tax evasion or tax fraud. a question for the courts. >> martha: lee lynn, thank you. it is a very extensive peace, and is fascinating in many ways in terms of digging into the history of the trump fortune. good to have you with us. rebecca walter joins me, she is a tax attorney and a specialist in all of this. one of my big takeaways is that the times is arguing the opposite of what president trump argued on the campaign trail. he is saying he gave me $1 million and i made it into this a amazing fortune. the times is saying that he gifted a lot of this
with any of the specific facts, it destroys the president's image that he is a self-made billionaire bogleng it on the legal question saying the city of new york is looking to recruit any money that donald trump owes the people of the city of new york, period. that is a legal question for the state of new york and the city courts there to figure out. it is entirely possible that the story "the new york times" printed is factually correct, and that the white house is correct that the...