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i should warn you his report contains flashing images. 0n the move in bradford.ounds like they need our help. martin is an investigator with the charity hope forjustice, a team dedicated to fighting modern slavery. today, it's urgent work. it looks like they've been exploited for a period of time. within minutes he's on location. you're looking at the first moments of freedom for a polish couple desperate enough and brave enough to run from those who trafficked and exploited them. tonight we report on how modern slavery destroys lives. those dedicated to stopping the traffickers know the road to recovery can be long and painful. some of the individuals have been through horrific experiences. they are beaten on a daily basis. they're living in horrendous conditions and all this is to keep them in line so that they don't even think about escaping. the police and hope forjustice investigators find trafficking and slavery across the country, from building sites to brothels, to the local car wash. what's happened to you is not ok and it's actually a crime. an ancient
i should warn you his report contains flashing images. 0n the move in bradford.ounds like they need our help. martin is an investigator with the charity hope forjustice, a team dedicated to fighting modern slavery. today, it's urgent work. it looks like they've been exploited for a period of time. within minutes he's on location. you're looking at the first moments of freedom for a polish couple desperate enough and brave enough to run from those who trafficked and exploited them. tonight we...
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damn damned wonder reporting from bradford virginia. redacted. to show what i am already really you getting you guys. and. all the feeling of something. every the world should experience. and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to a gesture. to my world come along for the ride. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories there are critics can't tell when you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story.
damn damned wonder reporting from bradford virginia. redacted. to show what i am already really you getting you guys. and. all the feeling of something. every the world should experience. and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to a gesture. to my world come along for the ride. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories there are critics can't tell when you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order...
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damn damned wonder reporting from bradford virginia. redacted. that's just shows what i am already i agree you get it you guys go out. tonight. thank you for new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to. have to go right to the press the cycle before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters and the. question. of the news so night rex tillerson in search of a lab old the first time i level beatings between the united states and russia since congress is the latest round of sanctions and north korea threatens the united states mainland with a nuclear strike as un unanimously votes to sanction the
damn damned wonder reporting from bradford virginia. redacted. that's just shows what i am already i agree you get it you guys go out. tonight. thank you for new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what politicians do...
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am damned wider reporting from bradford virginia natalie mcgill redacted. thanks guys shout out about that thank you thank you got it thank you guys because i was asked if the nice was of the. you can see the border from here by the. steel fence goes down this side goes all the way down. like i said this is this is all. and this is all. you have every right to be here have a right to collect my food be a part of my family on both sides of the border. play started an organization called the arizona border recall we or the standalone entity. that is doing. with these to be done in the five years it's getting worse the violence is escalating because it's. really good are great when somebody calls you know they believe that their ranch is there and they don't believe. that that is taking responsibility for their security which we would for anywhere else. seemed wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day become educated and gain from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. if. the u.s. launches
am damned wider reporting from bradford virginia natalie mcgill redacted. thanks guys shout out about that thank you thank you got it thank you guys because i was asked if the nice was of the. you can see the border from here by the. steel fence goes down this side goes all the way down. like i said this is this is all. and this is all. you have every right to be here have a right to collect my food be a part of my family on both sides of the border. play started an organization called the...
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damn damned wonder reporting from bradford virginia. redacted. that's just shows what i am already i agree you get it you guys go out. tonight. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. want. to go on to be close with someone before you know more people are. interested always in the waters of. the city. because you know provision on my bike when i want to. ask but i. know i lost his bus because i just got the. resources you know. but the petronas. has been. so nice as you know but i was you know. you know just i mean what i'm already but it was. i mean. if it up i must. get it. but those. people are going to respect i'm one of the. my family fussy credible but you suspect that they're already yes it will be and he thought if you think of it. you seem to mean ticket yeah. yet it will. be. team trump declares war on government and the media to report. the latest release of the president's phone call transcripts threaten to u.s. diplomacy. gas rubber bullets and on the streets of venezuela as o
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damn damned wonder reporting from bradford virginia. redacted. that's just shows what i am already i agree you get it you guys. it's called the feeling of freedom to. everyone in the world should experience flu and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to just. look at the modern world cup along for the ride. to. watch the hawks founded by three young americans who love their country but we have to constantly question our government watching the hawks brings the stories the give voice to the voiceless we dig a little deeper we get the stories that the average one else is afraid to touch is afraid to talk about because they don't want to upset their corporate sponsors or interrupt their government access now is the time more than ever but we need to question more. we're in this post truth world heard world words have to matter again it's about educating people and giving them contacts instead of telling them what to make dialogue is far more valuable than debate. on larry king now the one the only. some musicians want to change the w
damn damned wonder reporting from bradford virginia. redacted. that's just shows what i am already i agree you get it you guys. it's called the feeling of freedom to. everyone in the world should experience flu and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to just. look at the modern world cup along for the ride. to. watch the hawks founded by three young americans who love their country but we have to constantly question our government watching the hawks brings the stories the give...
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dam dam wider reporting from bradford virginia. redacted. that's just shows what i am already i agree you get it you guys go out. tonight. you can see the border from here by the log steel fence goes down this side goes all we don't. like and says this is this is all. and this is something. you have every right to be here have a right to call collect my food be a part of my family on both sides of the border. play started an organization called the arizona border recall that we or the stand a little bit into teeth. that is doing. with these to be done in the five years it's getting worse the violence is escalating because it's still the insular. britishers really get our rate when somebody calls you know basically they believe that their rage is there is and they don't believe that they're afraid to go there is taking responsibility for their security which we would for anywhere else in the treasury. on. the. ah ah . the u.n. security council voted unanimously in favor of sweeping new sanctions against north korea in response to pyongyang is
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bradford's virginia know this all too well it's one of fifty one active sites but across the country where the department of defense or its contractors are today burning or detonating munitions for raw explosives in the open air often in close proximity to schools homes and water supplies over thirty years ago congress banned open burns when they realized it's a lot like burning man except with none of the fun not nearly as many man never seen a lot more cancer lawmakers granted the pentagon and its contractors a temporary reprieve to find the safest way they allowed to talk the burning of munitions because stopping it too suddenly might not be safe that's like song from your neighbor's arm insisting in order to stop safely you have to keep strong for the next twenty minutes open burn sparked outrage from affected residents like these in bradford where the plant burns as much as eight thousand pounds of munitions daily we already know from iraq and afghanistan that open burns are oh about as good an idea is drinking fireball over the age of forty or two white men making a t.v. show f
bradford's virginia know this all too well it's one of fifty one active sites but across the country where the department of defense or its contractors are today burning or detonating munitions for raw explosives in the open air often in close proximity to schools homes and water supplies over thirty years ago congress banned open burns when they realized it's a lot like burning man except with none of the fun not nearly as many man never seen a lot more cancer lawmakers granted the pentagon...
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i should warn you that his report contains flashing images. 0n the move in bradford. they need our help. martin is an investigator with the charity hope forjustice, a team dedicated to fighting modern slavery. today, it's urgent work. it looks like they've been exploited for a period of time. within minutes he's on location. you're looking at the first moments of freedom for a polish couple desperate enough and brave enough to run from those who trafficked and exploited them. tonight we report on how modern slavery destroys lives. those dedicated to stopping the traffickers know the road to recovery can be long and painful. some of the individuals have been through horrific experiences. they are beaten on a daily basis. they're living in horrendous conditions and all this is to keep them in line so that they don't even think about escaping. the police and hope forjustice investigators find trafficking and slavery across the country, from building sites to brothels, to the local car wash. what's happened to you is not ok and it's actually a crime. an ancient crime, in
i should warn you that his report contains flashing images. 0n the move in bradford. they need our help. martin is an investigator with the charity hope forjustice, a team dedicated to fighting modern slavery. today, it's urgent work. it looks like they've been exploited for a period of time. within minutes he's on location. you're looking at the first moments of freedom for a polish couple desperate enough and brave enough to run from those who trafficked and exploited them. tonight we report...
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siempre ver el lado positivo de las cosas. >> stephanie bradford. noticias univisiÓn. hablar, dar una pausa. >> mantenerse en el presente a la hora de una discusiÓn puede representar la diferencia entre el dÍa y la noche. >> no es que hace un aÑo tÚ me hiciste eso. no traigas cosas que fueron el pasado. cuando ya lo resolviste se queda en el pasado y se olvida. >> una parte muy importante dÓnde ubicamos el yo en la discusiÓn. empezamos es que tÚ me haces, es que tÚ me dices. siempre, nunca, todo y nada. la realidad que estas palabras le llaman catastrÓficas, te vas al extremo y no es cierto. si dices siempre estÁs enojado. hay momentos que no estÁ enojado. >> la intimidad con amor y no por conveniencia puede ser una buena opciÓn para resolver lo que no se acordÓ verbalmente. >> si soy la mujer y sÓlo voy a tener una relaciÓn sexual para que no estÉ dando lata, para quitarme de lo que sea. entonces ahÍ no estamos hablando, creamos mÁs resentimiento. >> hacerlo con una actitud positiva el resolver la situaciÓn. ramÓn: regresamos con el "contacto deportivo". daniel: estam
siempre ver el lado positivo de las cosas. >> stephanie bradford. noticias univisiÓn. hablar, dar una pausa. >> mantenerse en el presente a la hora de una discusiÓn puede representar la diferencia entre el dÍa y la noche. >> no es que hace un aÑo tÚ me hiciste eso. no traigas cosas que fueron el pasado. cuando ya lo resolviste se queda en el pasado y se olvida. >> una parte muy importante dÓnde ubicamos el yo en la discusiÓn. empezamos es que tÚ me haces, es que...
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david bradford, thank you very much, we really appreciate you sharing that.adow culture secretary, this falls in your brief. when you hear david's story and you hear what he is asking for, successive governments have failed him and many others who talk about that very coherently as a mental illness, they've been taken advantage of. can i first say, i thought david was very brave to tell his story live on tv like that. but of course david is one of many hundreds of thousands of people who currently have a gambling addiction. and gambling addiction has grown by up to one third in recent years. and that's why i think we... it has grown since 2005 and it was the labour policy of deregulation that created that massive boom. do you have remorse for that? certainly we have to acknowledge that there are negative consequences of that act, particularly where we attempted to regulate fixed odds betting terminals... you acknowledge negative consequences, can you not just say this was a terrible mistake, as tessa jowell has done? yes, although it did many good things to r
david bradford, thank you very much, we really appreciate you sharing that.adow culture secretary, this falls in your brief. when you hear david's story and you hear what he is asking for, successive governments have failed him and many others who talk about that very coherently as a mental illness, they've been taken advantage of. can i first say, i thought david was very brave to tell his story live on tv like that. but of course david is one of many hundreds of thousands of people who...
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middle 60s for west bradford township. these numbers climb into the 80s this afternoon. quick warmup too, by lunchtime we'll be in the low 80s and it could go a bit warmer in between 2:00 and 4:00 today and it cools down this evening but look what happens this evening. that's the moisture level. it stays fairly level of comes down a little bit during the day but it ramps up this evening. that's humidity that's going to be pumping into the area. you'll see it this evening. showers though are out of the picture forrous today. the only exception will be a few showers to the south. there's a slight chance of a late afternoon shower in delaware, but the rest of the area will mainly stay dry and then we've got this beautiful looking storm system, but potential for strong thunderstorms in the afternoon and we may see some showers in the morning too. this is tomorrow morning. a chance for isolated showers. possibly some thunderstorms with quick downpours moving through during the morning commute. then a break. and the evening commute tomorrow could be troublesome. this is 4:45 a
middle 60s for west bradford township. these numbers climb into the 80s this afternoon. quick warmup too, by lunchtime we'll be in the low 80s and it could go a bit warmer in between 2:00 and 4:00 today and it cools down this evening but look what happens this evening. that's the moisture level. it stays fairly level of comes down a little bit during the day but it ramps up this evening. that's humidity that's going to be pumping into the area. you'll see it this evening. showers though are out...
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the suburbs have cooled down into the low 60s in unionville, but 67 in west bradford township and so it's cooled down nicely but the humidity has been creeping up and that's going to be ramping especially later today. >>> no sign of any clouds or showers ooetser. it will be a dry day for philadelphia but the clouds will start increasing tonight. here's your hour by hour forecast. 6:00 this morning 68 degrees. just a few scattered clouds and we go through the morning hours, lots of sunshine. by lunchtime well into the 80s for wellington. by then the fog or the shore will be long gone. could be some scattered clouds and 77 degrees in atlantic city. we may see some clouds popping up this afternoon. even an isolated shower could be possible over delaware. at 7:00 this evening, game time looks like we're in for good game weather but the clouds will be increasing during the game and the humidity will be ramping up too. 87 degrees at 5:00. game starts at 82 degrees and by 10:00 down to 78 degrees. dry during the game but the dry weather takes a break before we get to the weekend. the potent
the suburbs have cooled down into the low 60s in unionville, but 67 in west bradford township and so it's cooled down nicely but the humidity has been creeping up and that's going to be ramping especially later today. >>> no sign of any clouds or showers ooetser. it will be a dry day for philadelphia but the clouds will start increasing tonight. here's your hour by hour forecast. 6:00 this morning 68 degrees. just a few scattered clouds and we go through the morning hours, lots of...
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high humidity producing the fog along with some very light winds this morning. 64 degrees in west bradford township. fi back in the 80s today. back into the upper 80s. it's going to feel steamier than that. a good chance we'll see scattered showers and thunderstorms for philadelphia and the suburbs. not an all day rain but quiet this morning. those showers will start to pop up this afternoon. new jersey will be in for some of those as well and delaware too and just like yesterday, most of the day is going to be dry at the shore with some sunshine, very low 80s. for cape may '84 degrees this afternoon. showers and thunderstorms later today. like yesterday could have some heavy downpours. clear in philadelphia. we're seeing a few showers just moving offshore right now and this patch of showers to our west just outside of the area has fizzled so we're starting off with clear skies but with those clear skies that's allowed the temperatures to cool down and to give us the fog this morning. the next round of showers after today comes from this. this is a cold front which is going to bring us muc
high humidity producing the fog along with some very light winds this morning. 64 degrees in west bradford township. fi back in the 80s today. back into the upper 80s. it's going to feel steamier than that. a good chance we'll see scattered showers and thunderstorms for philadelphia and the suburbs. not an all day rain but quiet this morning. those showers will start to pop up this afternoon. new jersey will be in for some of those as well and delaware too and just like yesterday, most of the...
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these other two, joe bradford and inground, to learn from, to take from. this all helps to create the positive ideology. we have been here. we are learning from this. and then you've got myself and mohammed. we are the young ones. but we bring something to the table. we bring some aid to the table because we are the individuals on the ground who are directly connected to individuals we are talking to. the individuals we warn you about. those views, those not so used. i usually do because in my community when a crisis, and usually being called. yet our state delegate in my community mind you i didn't say the muslims. and in my community, whether it's a crisis, whether it's muslim or not, we are called for what we do for the community as a whole, not just as a muslim. i do by practice. i am a mental health coordination i help people deal with problems. i got an organization developing i have added the kids, who take my direction to create change in the schools with youth. outside of the schools with family in the penal system. it is not directed towards musl
these other two, joe bradford and inground, to learn from, to take from. this all helps to create the positive ideology. we have been here. we are learning from this. and then you've got myself and mohammed. we are the young ones. but we bring something to the table. we bring some aid to the table because we are the individuals on the ground who are directly connected to individuals we are talking to. the individuals we warn you about. those views, those not so used. i usually do because in my...
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we have our brother joe bradford. we have other brothers. country.oughout our these brothers are known within and without. these other two, joe bradford and akil ingram, we search them out here in the u.s. these of the ones that muslims seek out to learn from, to take from. this is who helps to create that positive ideology. we have them here. we are learning from them. and then you've got myself and mohammed. [laughter] >> right? we are the young ones. that we bring something to the table. we bring something to the table because we are the individuals on the ground who are directly individuals those we are talking to. the individuals we worry about. .hose youth those not-so-youth. them every day. i have my phone in my hand and i usually do. in my community, when there is a crisis, i'm usually being called. --had our state delicate delegate. when there is a crisis in my community, mind you, i did not say with the muslims. i did not say with the muslims. i did not say with the muslims. in our community, if there is a crisis whether muslim or
we have our brother joe bradford. we have other brothers. country.oughout our these brothers are known within and without. these other two, joe bradford and akil ingram, we search them out here in the u.s. these of the ones that muslims seek out to learn from, to take from. this is who helps to create that positive ideology. we have them here. we are learning from them. and then you've got myself and mohammed. [laughter] >> right? we are the young ones. that we bring something to the...
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armstead gets to sam bradford. he's been sacked three times already. the first play of the second quarter was a thing of beauty as hoyer zips the ball to carlos hyde for a 24-yard score. late in the second quarter, 49ers lead minnesota 14-0. >>> for seven innings the giants and diamondbacks were playing a close, tight ball game. in the eighth, it all fell apart for san francisco. let's go to phoenix where the giants were trying avoid a three-game sweep with two outs in the third, chris stratton strikes out fuentes but the ball gets away from nick hunleg. stratton struck out ten. peralta got ejected for slamming his bat down. arizona tacked on another run in the sixth as j.d. martinez homers for the second straight game. this ball winds up in the pool area in right center. it was still just 2-0. but the d'backs would break it open with a nine-run eighth. herman with the bases loaded single off matt cain drives in a pair. the big blow, a three-run blast by paul goldschmidt. it's his 31st homer of the season. arizona wins 11-0. tomorrow the giants are at
armstead gets to sam bradford. he's been sacked three times already. the first play of the second quarter was a thing of beauty as hoyer zips the ball to carlos hyde for a 24-yard score. late in the second quarter, 49ers lead minnesota 14-0. >>> for seven innings the giants and diamondbacks were playing a close, tight ball game. in the eighth, it all fell apart for san francisco. let's go to phoenix where the giants were trying avoid a three-game sweep with two outs in the third, chris...
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got theirfirst win at league 1 team at the moment and got their first win at the weekend, against bradfordjury concerns. burnley are going pretty well in the premier league with that win over champions chelsea in their first match and unlucky to lose against west brom last time out and we might seek new signing chris wood coming in, he cost £15 million from leeds united and he might feature up front at some point. even though this is the early stages of the efl cup, make no mistake, in this part of east lancashire it certainly matters. that will be feisty foreshore. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other stories and neymar and his lawyers say they're to fight a claim by barcelona for breach of contract. the brazilian left the nou camp for paris st germain earlier this month for a world record fee of £200 million. in a joint statement, neymar and his lawyers say they'll be filing a defence in due course. shelley kerr, the new manager of scotland's women's side, has named 19 of the players who went to euro 2017 in her first squad for a friendly against hungary in budapest next mo
got theirfirst win at league 1 team at the moment and got their first win at the weekend, against bradfordjury concerns. burnley are going pretty well in the premier league with that win over champions chelsea in their first match and unlucky to lose against west brom last time out and we might seek new signing chris wood coming in, he cost £15 million from leeds united and he might feature up front at some point. even though this is the early stages of the efl cup, make no mistake, in this...
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armstead gets to sam bradford. he's been sacked three times already.y of the second quarter was a thing of beauty as hoyer zips the ball to carlos hyde for a 24-yard score. late in the second quarter, 49ers lead minnesota 14-0. >>> for seven innings the giants and diamondbacks were playing a close, tight ball game. in the eighth, it all fell apart for san francisco. let's go to phoenix where the giants were trying avoid a three-game sweep with two outs in the third, chris stratton strikes out fuentes but the ball gets away stratton struck out ten. peralta got ejected for slamming his bat down. arizona tacked on another run in the sixth as j.d. martinez homers for the second straight game. this ball winds up in the pool area in right center. it was still just 2-0. but the d'backs would break it open with a nine-run eighth. herman with the bases loaded single off matt cain drives in a pair. the big blow, a three-run blast by paul goldschmidt. it's his 31st homer of the season. arizona wins 11-0. tomorrow the giants are at san >>> over at the coliseum it
armstead gets to sam bradford. he's been sacked three times already.y of the second quarter was a thing of beauty as hoyer zips the ball to carlos hyde for a 24-yard score. late in the second quarter, 49ers lead minnesota 14-0. >>> for seven innings the giants and diamondbacks were playing a close, tight ball game. in the eighth, it all fell apart for san francisco. let's go to phoenix where the giants were trying avoid a three-game sweep with two outs in the third, chris stratton...
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west bradford university, 61 degrees. in the low 60s for new hope, warrington and elroy.idity that was so low yesterday is still going to be low today. we will see sunshine, bright, sunny skies and any clouds will hold off until the weekend. any rain-producing clouds, that is. and the first chance of showers will come from this that's moving into the midwest. that's a cold front. you see some showers and some thunderstorm activity in northern wisconsin. it's got a long way to go before it gets to us. in fact, by tomorrow morning at this time, you'll see some showers in western pennsylvania. we'll be dry. we'll start the day on friday. there's a good chance those showers wait until we get to the weekend. saturday, starting off the morning with showers and possibly some thunderstorms at the shore and reaching into delaware and philadelphia. we'll stae start the day dry in allentown, but there is a chance you'll see showers and thunderstorms across the area on saturday. not an all-day rainfall, but enough to keep temperatures a little bit cooler. 83 degrees, the high tempera
west bradford university, 61 degrees. in the low 60s for new hope, warrington and elroy.idity that was so low yesterday is still going to be low today. we will see sunshine, bright, sunny skies and any clouds will hold off until the weekend. any rain-producing clouds, that is. and the first chance of showers will come from this that's moving into the midwest. that's a cold front. you see some showers and some thunderstorm activity in northern wisconsin. it's got a long way to go before it gets...
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suburbs you'll find some pockets of thick fog as the temperatures are now in the lower 60s. 64 in west bradford township. 61 in mill ford township. middle 60s in new hope and fort washington both at 66 degrees. fog won't be around all day but we'll still have some lingering clouds in the area and a good chance we'll see more showers and thunderstorms popping up during the afternoon hours. a few showers right at the shore, just north of atlantic city and one small sprinkle to the south of the city. that's a heavy downpour just missing new haven to the south. the chance for showers and thunderstorms will be increasing. some breaks of sunshine this morning and the heating process starts to take place. it's not going to warm up quite as quickly as yesterday. we'll still see some 70s for allentown and potstown. and then temperatures warm into the upper 80s. showers and thunderstorms developing and it's going to be another day like yesterday. if those showers and thunderstorms are on time we'll stay in the 80s. if they're delayed they'll likely hit 90 degrees before the showers and thunderstorms pop
suburbs you'll find some pockets of thick fog as the temperatures are now in the lower 60s. 64 in west bradford township. 61 in mill ford township. middle 60s in new hope and fort washington both at 66 degrees. fog won't be around all day but we'll still have some lingering clouds in the area and a good chance we'll see more showers and thunderstorms popping up during the afternoon hours. a few showers right at the shore, just north of atlantic city and one small sprinkle to the south of the...
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wentz remember he was behind the 8 ball last offseason as the sam bradford situation worked itself out. wentz spent time working on his mechanics and footwork and will get a true measure when he places it up at lambeau field. >> oh, yeah, that is kind of the nature of training camp. the nature of the offseason. you're always excited to get the first one going. green bay coming up next week, we have the whole preseason and our sights set on washington week one. but at the same time, trying not to get ahead of ourselves. we're still going through it, we're still in training camp mode. so you have to kind of fight that battle every day. >> stay wing with the eagles, alshon jefferys missed a fourth straight day with a shoulder injury, but doug petersen says that the injury is no longer an issue and yesterday was more of a rest day. birds are off today before sunday 10:00 a.m. la garre rlegarrette blount wasn the practice field. he was signed after winning a super bowl with the patriots last season. he led the league in rushing touchdowns if you recall. >>> and check this out, a little fun
wentz remember he was behind the 8 ball last offseason as the sam bradford situation worked itself out. wentz spent time working on his mechanics and footwork and will get a true measure when he places it up at lambeau field. >> oh, yeah, that is kind of the nature of training camp. the nature of the offseason. you're always excited to get the first one going. green bay coming up next week, we have the whole preseason and our sights set on washington week one. but at the same time, trying...
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it's going to be a mostly cloudy morning for west bradford township and unionville. 66 in collegevilleedminster and port washington. there will be warm-ups today, but still cool for august temperatures thanks to lingering clouds. the last few showers moving through the suburbs in montgomery and bucks county. seeing a few of the rain drops, just some light showers there. the steadier rain is farther to the south. you can see rain showers in southern delaware. and a few light showers in cape may, too. but the heavier rain is farther to the south, that's where we are seeing the thunderstorms offshore this morning. those will stay out of the picture for us today. so no chance of thunderstorms for our area. and then look at the next few days. this is a preview, look how nice and clear it is. that's the nice weather that will be with us until we get to the very end of the week. so we'll be clearing out today. a slow clearing today, 81 degrees this afternoon. really nice this evening and tomorrow. and again on thursday. very low humidity on wednesday. and the humidity will still be in check o
it's going to be a mostly cloudy morning for west bradford township and unionville. 66 in collegevilleedminster and port washington. there will be warm-ups today, but still cool for august temperatures thanks to lingering clouds. the last few showers moving through the suburbs in montgomery and bucks county. seeing a few of the rain drops, just some light showers there. the steadier rain is farther to the south. you can see rain showers in southern delaware. and a few light showers in cape may,...
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the sam bradford situation worked itself out. wentz spent time working on his mechanics and footwork and we'll finally get a true measure of the progress he's made when he laces them up at the not so frozen tundra of lambeau field. >> that's the nature of training camp, you're excited. green bay coming, then we have our sights set on washington, week one. at the same time, we try not to get ahead of ourselves. we're still in training camp mode. you have to fight that battle every day. >> staying with the birds, wide receiver alshon jeffery missed a fourth straight day with a shoulder injury. peterson says the injury is no longer an issue and that today was more of a rest day. the birds are off tomorrow before their second open practice sunday at 10:00 at the link. >>> legarrette blunt returned to practice today after missing days due to personal reasons. he was signed after winning the super bowl with the patriots last year when he led the league in rushing touchdowns. >>> check this out, to end eagles practice, a couple of big b
the sam bradford situation worked itself out. wentz spent time working on his mechanics and footwork and we'll finally get a true measure of the progress he's made when he laces them up at the not so frozen tundra of lambeau field. >> that's the nature of training camp, you're excited. green bay coming, then we have our sights set on washington, week one. at the same time, we try not to get ahead of ourselves. we're still in training camp mode. you have to fight that battle every day....
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these other two, joe bradford and ingram, we seek them out here in the u.s. these are who muslims seek out, to learn from, to take from. this is who helps to create that positive ideology. we have them here. we are learning from them. and then, you have myself and mohammed. [laughter] we are the young ones. but we bring something to the table. we bring something to the table because we are those individuals on the ground who are directly connected to individuals we are talking to. individuals we worry about. those youth. those adults who have useful thoughts. i have my phone in my hand and i usually do because in my community, when there's a crisis, i'm usually being called. when there's a crisis in my community, mind you, i didn't say the muslims, i didn't say with the muslims, when there's a crisis, whether it's muslim or not, we are called because of what we do for the community as a whole. not just for the muslims. so what i do, yes, practice. i am a mental health clinician. i help people deal with problems . i run an organization, a mental health clinic.
these other two, joe bradford and ingram, we seek them out here in the u.s. these are who muslims seek out, to learn from, to take from. this is who helps to create that positive ideology. we have them here. we are learning from them. and then, you have myself and mohammed. [laughter] we are the young ones. but we bring something to the table. we bring something to the table because we are those individuals on the ground who are directly connected to individuals we are talking to. individuals...
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from our salford studio is elinor groom, curator of tv at the national science and media museum in bradforduppose, from the museum's perspective, sir bruce forsyth must hold his place as one of the tv greats? yes, he is such a touch tone of the visitor experience, i think her audiences are so many generations, people have been falling over themselves to talk about bruce forsythe and his impact on television. why do you think he was so iconic? i think part of it is just to do with endurance. when people have talked about his guinness world record for longest serving television personality, and it is because he and faxed acted as a nine—year—old boy, before the war even, tap dancing on television. and so he had all these generations of followers. he reinvented his career time after time. it always seemed he managed to bag that prime—time slot. definitely. he had that ability to both made with the times and yet retain as essential character, and his personality. and i think that is what people responded to. and when you look across kendo features have any museum, and he stands out, and other p
from our salford studio is elinor groom, curator of tv at the national science and media museum in bradforduppose, from the museum's perspective, sir bruce forsyth must hold his place as one of the tv greats? yes, he is such a touch tone of the visitor experience, i think her audiences are so many generations, people have been falling over themselves to talk about bruce forsythe and his impact on television. why do you think he was so iconic? i think part of it is just to do with endurance....
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saturday to sunday which equated to sixty seven of seventy two hours without murder many commented on bradford's post saying encouraging things and that this was still an awesome outcome regardless i also spoke with the bridge further during the ceasefire last week take a look at an extremely violent right there one of the most violent place on the farm and the structure of it is. at the bottom of that structure so when you reach the balance of power of course the people at the bottom of your structure your. strategy the game that they think the problem their structure and whether it's gang violence or people having an argument. people fail to find out where they're going to go with violence as american culture baltimore is on pace to set a homicide record this year surpassing the numbers recorded back in two thousand and sixteen and twenty fifteen experts say homicides have risen in the city due to the twenty fifteen death of twenty five year old freddy great great died while in police custody from a spinal cord injury he sustained during his arrest now on twenty fifteen the f.b.i. ring to balt
saturday to sunday which equated to sixty seven of seventy two hours without murder many commented on bradford's post saying encouraging things and that this was still an awesome outcome regardless i also spoke with the bridge further during the ceasefire last week take a look at an extremely violent right there one of the most violent place on the farm and the structure of it is. at the bottom of that structure so when you reach the balance of power of course the people at the bottom of your...
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saturday to sunday which equated to sixty seven of seventy two hours without murder many commented on bradford's post saying encouraging things and that this was still an awesome outcome regardless i also spoke with the bridge heard during the cease fire last week take a look merica is an extremely violent right there one of the most violent place on the heart and the structure of it is the. people at the bottom of that structure when you have our power of course the people at the bottom of your structure your. strategy the game that they think they're probably doing and whether it's gang violence or people having an argument with. people different power where they're going to go violent with american culture baltimore is on pace to set a homicide record this year surpassing the numbers record of back in two thousand and sixteen and twenty fifteen x. versus a homicides have risen in the city due to the twenty fifteen death of twenty five year old freddy great great died while and police custody from a spinal cord injury he sustained during his arrest now on twenty fifteen the f.b.i. ring to balt
saturday to sunday which equated to sixty seven of seventy two hours without murder many commented on bradford's post saying encouraging things and that this was still an awesome outcome regardless i also spoke with the bridge heard during the cease fire last week take a look merica is an extremely violent right there one of the most violent place on the heart and the structure of it is the. people at the bottom of that structure when you have our power of course the people at the bottom of...
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beyond action a senior lecturer in international ations on middle east politics of the university of bradford thank you for your time this hour. ok we're going to keep the live reaction going now because we cross to barcelona and local journalist knuckly don nice to have you back on the program not to you have been there for a number of hours now i just after the incident occurred what's the latest wat is happening now in the city. yes so i'm i'm still about one hundred meters. from where distance that took place earlier today and we've heard accounts of the need of a shooting. now which is about one kilometer from the first incident and we haven't really been able to confirm anything else but everything is still pretty tense in the city you can see that there are still police everywhere there are still helicopters roaming above us here. a lot of people are still unable to access their homes and a lot of tourists are still unable to access their hotels many of which are closed . but yeah we've heard that one of the attackers has been captured but apart from dad we haven't really heard anythin
beyond action a senior lecturer in international ations on middle east politics of the university of bradford thank you for your time this hour. ok we're going to keep the live reaction going now because we cross to barcelona and local journalist knuckly don nice to have you back on the program not to you have been there for a number of hours now i just after the incident occurred what's the latest wat is happening now in the city. yes so i'm i'm still about one hundred meters. from where...
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doing much better, leeds bradford and belfast city airports, both with average delays of ten minutes.t. gatwick has the single busiest runway in the world with planes often taking off and landing every minute. things are going smoothly here today, but if this schedule slips it can have big knock—on effects. we absolutely recognise the inconvenience caused to our passengers, but most of the time our flights are ready to go, but they simply cannot depart because we are up against the challenge of congested airspace over our heads, bad weather across the whole european region and european air traffic strikes. we fly to europe more than anyone else and, as a result, we are disproportionately more affected. as for the airlines, easyjet had the longest delays with an average of 2a minutes. it said having the biggest number of flights was a factor. thomas cook came next at 19. the shortest delays were at aer lingus, with 12 minutes. i think airports like gatwick need to think about building in a bit more resilience. i think airlines like easyjet should have, perhaps, more resources for the s
doing much better, leeds bradford and belfast city airports, both with average delays of ten minutes.t. gatwick has the single busiest runway in the world with planes often taking off and landing every minute. things are going smoothly here today, but if this schedule slips it can have big knock—on effects. we absolutely recognise the inconvenience caused to our passengers, but most of the time our flights are ready to go, but they simply cannot depart because we are up against the challenge...
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susan bradford. [applause] you can watch any of our programs anytime, when you visit our website, c-span.org/history. watching american history, a weekend every weekend, on c-span3. up next, a visit to the national building museum, to learn about the exhibit, architecture of an asylum, saint to 1970. 1822, it was built on them -- to 117. it was built on a farm. at its peak, saint elizabeth's had a dozen patients uncovered 3000 acres. it is still open today. whaturator shows us architecture can about how the mentally ill were cared for, overtime. we decided to do this exhibition for many reasons, one of which is come i think it is very important to talk about the role of the federal government and providing health benefits, and providing health care for the mentally ill, and what that role has been overtime. this is an interesting time to talk about that. also, right now at saint elizabeth's, in d.c. is really a time where they are looking to develop the land. it is now split into two halves. the fede
susan bradford. [applause] you can watch any of our programs anytime, when you visit our website, c-span.org/history. watching american history, a weekend every weekend, on c-span3. up next, a visit to the national building museum, to learn about the exhibit, architecture of an asylum, saint to 1970. 1822, it was built on them -- to 117. it was built on a farm. at its peak, saint elizabeth's had a dozen patients uncovered 3000 acres. it is still open today. whaturator shows us architecture can...
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look out for holly bradford in the pole vault, and a future british star in laura muir going in the heatsritish fans to cheer about today on the opening day of the world athletics championships. coverage gets underway at six o'clock. thank you very much. england won the toss and decided to bat on the first morning of the fourth and final test at old trafford. keatonjennings is the only man out so far. at lunch, england were 67—1. georgia hall of england and american world number two lexi thompson share the lead midway through the second round of the women's british open at kingsbarns. hall shot a second round 67 to end the day on nine under par, and that was a score that was equalled by thompson who started the day a shot ahead of hall but ended her round also on nine under par. the pair are two shots clear of the field. hole in one! that's all for me, i will have more from you —— more for you in the next hour. a british it expert who was hailed as a hero when he stopped a global cyber attack which hit the nhs has appeared in court in the united states, accused of creating software to ste
look out for holly bradford in the pole vault, and a future british star in laura muir going in the heatsritish fans to cheer about today on the opening day of the world athletics championships. coverage gets underway at six o'clock. thank you very much. england won the toss and decided to bat on the first morning of the fourth and final test at old trafford. keatonjennings is the only man out so far. at lunch, england were 67—1. georgia hall of england and american world number two lexi...
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her aunt — seen here on her 90th birthday — and her cousin both live in a care home in bradford which godwin who owns welcome to the programme. catherine, let's start with you. why did it ta ke let's start with you. why did it take seven months? my mother had been living with us. she was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2012, so she moved to our home in east london, from outside of the capital, so a completely new part of the country for her. so we took it on ourselves to look after her, but in 2016, early 2016, she came down with pneumonia and was admitted to oui’ with pneumonia and was admitted to our local hospital, and essentially she was there for six months. she was what i would describe as bed blocking, and during that time i was campaigning to get a better care package for her, because she had been receiving social services package from our local authority, which had its shortfalls, and clearly it was very challenging for oui’ clearly it was very challenging for ourfamily, particularly clearly it was very challenging for our family, particularly for my children, having care
her aunt — seen here on her 90th birthday — and her cousin both live in a care home in bradford which godwin who owns welcome to the programme. catherine, let's start with you. why did it ta ke let's start with you. why did it take seven months? my mother had been living with us. she was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2012, so she moved to our home in east london, from outside of the capital, so a completely new part of the country for her. so we took it on ourselves to look after her,...
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stephanie bradford fue a hablar con el diseÑador, que vistiÓ a juan gabriel por los Últimos 10 aÑos.ciÓ el rÉcord de la presentaciÓn mÁs larga de un escenario. cantÓ y bailó por mÁs de seis horas. no te intimidaba? >> si, claro. >> la propuesta era vestir a bailarinas y mÚsicos. >> tres semanas despuÉs me dijeron que me querÍa conocer y me invitÓ a su casa. >> para alex y viajar a cancÚn y conocer a su Ídolo,fue el comienzo de una aventura que definirÍa su vida. >> yo crecÍ escuchando a juan gabriel. yo nacÍ escuchando. >>cuando aterrizÓ, dice que se sentÍa como si estuviera llegando a otro mundo. >cuando llegamos,me suben en un carrito para llegar a la casa de juan gabriel habÍa que pasar por un hotel. >>cuando llegaron a su casa,le sorprendiÓ que todo era de un solo color. >> su casa en cancÚn era color pastel. >> iba acompaÑada del coreÓgrafo y dice que honda que los atendiÓ. los invito a su mesa y el final de la comida sorprendiÓ con una pregunta. >>me pregunto si me gustarÍa vestirlo a Él? >> desde ese momento le dio instrucciones de cÓmo le gustaban los trajes que usaba sobre e
stephanie bradford fue a hablar con el diseÑador, que vistiÓ a juan gabriel por los Últimos 10 aÑos.ciÓ el rÉcord de la presentaciÓn mÁs larga de un escenario. cantÓ y bailó por mÁs de seis horas. no te intimidaba? >> si, claro. >> la propuesta era vestir a bailarinas y mÚsicos. >> tres semanas despuÉs me dijeron que me querÍa conocer y me invitÓ a su casa. >> para alex y viajar a cancÚn y conocer a su Ídolo,fue el comienzo de una aventura que definirÍa...
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tasting rooms, it means keeping downtown diverse and affordable for other small businesses like bradford gallery. >> all things in moderation. >> reporter: heelsburg first established the guideline in 2005. since then, the wine business has become a worldwide attraction with 30 tasting rooms in 30 blocks. >> too much wine? i don't think so. probably after five or six wine bars you like a beer. >> reporter: wineries ask why hurt the business that made the town so famous? >> the whole point is to promote the agriculture of the area. >> reporter: last night's vote was unanimous, like this wine, the city counsel is looking for balance. >> we just want to have a varied community that has offered various different things. >> reporter: call it a disagreement pouring out, not in gulps but sips. wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >>> the mayor who helped lead san bruno after the 2010 gas line explosion is stepping down. he announced he will not seek re-election this fall. he's been a member of city counsel since 1995. he became mayor in 2009 one year before the gas explosion killed eight people and des
tasting rooms, it means keeping downtown diverse and affordable for other small businesses like bradford gallery. >> all things in moderation. >> reporter: heelsburg first established the guideline in 2005. since then, the wine business has become a worldwide attraction with 30 tasting rooms in 30 blocks. >> too much wine? i don't think so. probably after five or six wine bars you like a beer. >> reporter: wineries ask why hurt the business that made the town so famous?...
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tasting rooms, it means keeping downtown diverse and affordable for other small businesses like bradford and his art gallery. >> all things in moderation. >> reporter: heelsburg first established the guideline in 2005. since then, the wine business has become a worldwide attraction with 30 tasting rooms in 30 blocks. >> too much wine? i don't think so. probably after five or six wine bars you like a beer. >> reporter: wineries ask why hurt the business that made the town so famous? >> the whole point is to promote the agriculture of the area. >> reporter: last night's vote was unanimous, like this wine, the city counsel is looking for balance. >> we just want to have a varied community that has offered various different things. >> reporter: call it a disagreement pouring out, not in gulps but sips. wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >>> the mayor who helped lead san bruno after the 2010 gas line explosion is stepping down. he announced he will not seek re-election this fall. he's been a member of city counsel since 1995. he became mayor in 2009 one year before the gas explosion killed eight pe
tasting rooms, it means keeping downtown diverse and affordable for other small businesses like bradford and his art gallery. >> all things in moderation. >> reporter: heelsburg first established the guideline in 2005. since then, the wine business has become a worldwide attraction with 30 tasting rooms in 30 blocks. >> too much wine? i don't think so. probably after five or six wine bars you like a beer. >> reporter: wineries ask why hurt the business that made the town...
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. >> and nbc's morgan bradford takes a look at new data that shows how deep issues of race run and whereivide exists. >> eerie echos of the past. race after decades of civil rights marches and historic legislaten, and it's still at the center of our national conversation. why now? is this the tipping point? >> yes, america is entering a unique phase of history. >> nearly three quarters of americans believe the race is worse now than in the '90s. when broken down by race, black and white americans don't see americans are very dissatisfied by the way blacks are treated. only 15% of whites share the same view. >> the playing field is not fair. it's never been fair. in an effort to correct it and make it fair, those who had the advantage now feel disadvantaged because they no longer have the advantage. >> the polls can aoobscure feelings on the topic of race. a harvard rekwrfper studying google searches found hidden racism. one in every 100 searches for obama also included kkk or the n-word, and last year those searches spiked across the country during speech. >> we do have more interviews a
. >> and nbc's morgan bradford takes a look at new data that shows how deep issues of race run and whereivide exists. >> eerie echos of the past. race after decades of civil rights marches and historic legislaten, and it's still at the center of our national conversation. why now? is this the tipping point? >> yes, america is entering a unique phase of history. >> nearly three quarters of americans believe the race is worse now than in the '90s. when broken down by race,...
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lights and colors like never you experience bradford. but where is the best place to be on august 21 it's? your options quite literally run from sea to shining sea. solar eclipse is really breath taking >> perhaps 100 million will see it. that's great thing. >> probably going to be most observed eclipse in history >> bold predictions for this summer's total solar eclipse, it will be visible nationwide, albeit partially unless you're in a key area. >> it's really important to be able to try to get in the path of total ty which goes across the nation from oregon to the carolinas >> that path is a relatively narrow band, about 70 miles wide. in the west, many prime spots are a road trip away from larger cities like portland and salt lake city >> the best is oregon and idaho, it will happen in the morning of august 21 it's, the frequency from historical weather reports is pretty clear skies, best chance there. the national park in wyoming will be spectacular >> a large chunk will see lincoln, st. louis and the largest city in the path, nashv
lights and colors like never you experience bradford. but where is the best place to be on august 21 it's? your options quite literally run from sea to shining sea. solar eclipse is really breath taking >> perhaps 100 million will see it. that's great thing. >> probably going to be most observed eclipse in history >> bold predictions for this summer's total solar eclipse, it will be visible nationwide, albeit partially unless you're in a key area. >> it's really...
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rememberers behind the eight ball so to speak last season as the sam bradford situation worked itselfut. he's worked on his mechanics during the offseason and we'll get a true assessments of the progress he's made. >> it's training camp. nature of pre-season. we have our sights sets on washington in week one. at the same time not get ahead of ourselves. we're still in training camp mode. so you got to fight that battle every day. >> i will rejoin you with more training camp fodder as the birds get wentz's weapons back in the fold. >>> i so badly want to give it away with that last drill. did you see it? oh, my goodness. stick around. 6:20. great tease right there. remember we are your official station of the philadelphia eagles. pre-season action kicks off thursday. birds head to green bay to take on the packers. we're headed to lambeau field. watch the game and all the pre-season games right here on nbc 10. coverage beginning wednesday night. game, though, 7:00 p.m. on thursday. >>> now to the weather. as we look at city hall from our camera. take a look at the scene in south philade
rememberers behind the eight ball so to speak last season as the sam bradford situation worked itselfut. he's worked on his mechanics during the offseason and we'll get a true assessments of the progress he's made. >> it's training camp. nature of pre-season. we have our sights sets on washington in week one. at the same time not get ahead of ourselves. we're still in training camp mode. so you got to fight that battle every day. >> i will rejoin you with more training camp fodder...
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bradford long gone. we saw keenum. 10 out of 14 with 2 touchdowns tonight. heinicke can convert. >> cris: i bet you he brings the house. >> al: a small house. and the pass is caught. for a first down by cayleb jones. he brought it up that time. five guys. >> cris: well, sent everybody out. that's one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. and then you have to cover. >> al: rushed out of the pocket again. racing to the sideline. and that stops the clock with 1:13. and a flag is thrown in the end of the play. >> holding, offense number 76. ten-yard penalty, replay first down. >> cris: avion. i was hoping he wouldn't make a play too soon. he was holding pita taumoepenu. say it fast enough. >> al: of course. that's the trick. on first and 20. that's caught at the 32 yard line. going to be about six yards shy of the first down. teddy bridgewater looking on from the sideline. boy, we sure hope he can make it back some day. four-man rush here. and a little short of the first down, rodney adams. that will stop the clock with 45 seconds. >> c
bradford long gone. we saw keenum. 10 out of 14 with 2 touchdowns tonight. heinicke can convert. >> cris: i bet you he brings the house. >> al: a small house. and the pass is caught. for a first down by cayleb jones. he brought it up that time. five guys. >> cris: well, sent everybody out. that's one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. and then you have to cover. >> al: rushed out of the pocket again. racing to the sideline. and that stops the...
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bradford is seeing the least delays.ons why it will not be welcome reading for those tried to get away this summer to be and now there are calls once again for compensation. we should not have to ask for compensation, they should offer it automatically. if you are trying to figure out what your area is like, go to the website. the addresses on your tv screen. you can find out where you are most likely to face a delay. there was a surprise result in the 200—metre men's final last night. turkey's ramil guliyev won, dashing the hopes of botswana's isacc makwala, who had run a solo time trial to get this far after his initial controversial exclusion on medical grounds. british athletes failed to win any medals, but there were some promising performances in the london stadium. our sports news correspondent, andy swiss, reports. he urged to a hero's welcome. after beating illness, could isacc makwala beating illness, could isacc makwala beat his rivals? but his remarkable story did not have a happy ending. south africa's wayde
bradford is seeing the least delays.ons why it will not be welcome reading for those tried to get away this summer to be and now there are calls once again for compensation. we should not have to ask for compensation, they should offer it automatically. if you are trying to figure out what your area is like, go to the website. the addresses on your tv screen. you can find out where you are most likely to face a delay. there was a surprise result in the 200—metre men's final last night....
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wentz remember he was behind the 8 ball last offseason as the sam bradford situation worked itself outntz spent time working on his mechanics and footwork and will get a true measure when he places it up at lambeau field. >> oh, yeah, that is kind of the nature of training camp. the nature of the offseason. you're always excited to get the first one going. green bay coming up next week, we have the whole preseason and our sights set on washington week one. but at the same time, trying not to get ahead of ourselves. we're still going through it, we're still in training camp mode. so you have to kind of fight that battle every day. >> staying with the eagles, alshon jeffery missed a fourth straight day with a shoulder injury, but doug petersen says that the injury is no longer an issue and yesterday was more of a rest day. birds are off today before practice sunday 10:00 a.m. legarrette blount was back on the practice field. he was signed after winning a super bowl with the patriots last season. he led the league in rushing touchdowns if you recall. >>> and check this out, a little fun a
wentz remember he was behind the 8 ball last offseason as the sam bradford situation worked itself outntz spent time working on his mechanics and footwork and will get a true measure when he places it up at lambeau field. >> oh, yeah, that is kind of the nature of training camp. the nature of the offseason. you're always excited to get the first one going. green bay coming up next week, we have the whole preseason and our sights set on washington week one. but at the same time, trying not...
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wentz remember he was behind the 8 ball last offseason as the sam bradford situation worked itself out on his mechanics and footwork and will get a true measure when he laces it up at lambeau field. >> oh, yeah, that is kind of the nature of training camp. the nature of the offseason. you're always excited to get the first one going. green bay coming up next week, we have the whole preseason and our sights set on washington week one. but at the same time, trying not to get ahead of ourselves. we're still going through it, we're still in training camp mode. so you have to kind of fight that battle every day. >> staying with the eagles, alshon jeffery missed a fourth straight day with a shoulder injury, but doug petersen says that the injury is no longer an issue and yesterday was more of a rest day. birds are off today before sunday practice 10:00 a.m. legarrette blount was back on the practice field. he was signed after winning a super bowl with the patriots last season. he led the league in rushing touchdowns if you recall. >>> and check this out, a little fun at practice. a couple of
wentz remember he was behind the 8 ball last offseason as the sam bradford situation worked itself out on his mechanics and footwork and will get a true measure when he laces it up at lambeau field. >> oh, yeah, that is kind of the nature of training camp. the nature of the offseason. you're always excited to get the first one going. green bay coming up next week, we have the whole preseason and our sights set on washington week one. but at the same time, trying not to get ahead of...
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but in june, bradford council decided to close the home.r place forjean to live. this is not an isolated case. one in 20 care home beds have closed in the uk in the past three years. in ten months' time, work will be complete. i am standing in what will be a television room. there will also be 70 bedrooms with en suites. research for the bbc suggests we are not building enough care homes like this, and we are facing a huge shortfall. the data suggests that by the end of next year, there will be a shortfall of 3000 beds. by 2026, they predict the industry could be 70,000 beds short. there are more people living for longer. next decade, there will be 2.5 million more people over 65. that means there will be anticipated demand for care homes. to fix that, we need to double the rates of delivery. as capacity decreases, there will be more pressure on nhs beds as elderly people are admitted to hospital because they can't cope at home. this company builds more care homes than any other provider. every year they add 600 beds per year. but it isn't
but in june, bradford council decided to close the home.r place forjean to live. this is not an isolated case. one in 20 care home beds have closed in the uk in the past three years. in ten months' time, work will be complete. i am standing in what will be a television room. there will also be 70 bedrooms with en suites. research for the bbc suggests we are not building enough care homes like this, and we are facing a huge shortfall. the data suggests that by the end of next year, there will be...
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these other two, joe bradford and ingram, we seek them out here in the u.s. these are who muslims seek out, to learn from, to take from. this is who helps to create that positive ideology. we have them here. we are learning from them. and then, you have myself and mohammed. [laughter] we are the young ones. but, we bring something to the table. tableng something to the because we are those individuals on the ground who are directly connected to individuals we are talking to. individuals we worry about. those youth. those adults who have useful thoughts. i have my phone in my hand and i usually do because in my community, when there's a crisis, i'm usually being called. when there's a crisis in my community, mind you, i didn't say the muslims, i didn't say with the muslims, when there's a crisis, whether it's muslim or because of called what we do for the community as a whole. not just for the muslims. so what i do, yes, practice. i am a mental health clinician. problemsople deal with . i run an organization, a mental health clinic. i have therapists, advocate
these other two, joe bradford and ingram, we seek them out here in the u.s. these are who muslims seek out, to learn from, to take from. this is who helps to create that positive ideology. we have them here. we are learning from them. and then, you have myself and mohammed. [laughter] we are the young ones. but, we bring something to the table. tableng something to the because we are those individuals on the ground who are directly connected to individuals we are talking to. individuals we...
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we are taking them both on a different train journey, to the peace museum in bradford.awn, malkit had already made the journey to india with thousands of other sikhs. but his father was stuck on the wrong side in pakistan. our homeland, punjab, was split into two... meanwhile, asad and his family were trying to flee in the opposite direction. special trains were the only way out for both, but each family faced a perilous journey. people were running like mad, as if it was doomsday. people had no idea what they were doing. they had children, luggage, they were running towards that special train. the mob of muslims has gathered there, and they try to loot us and murder them, but my father said i had a gun in my hand, you want to loot things in the house guard you can do it, but don't come near me. it was jam—packed, and it was nearly sunset time when we reached the border of india and pakistan. the people who were sitting on the top of the roof of the train, they thought they were in pakistan. they started shouting slogans. pakistan, long live pakistan, then the indian ar
we are taking them both on a different train journey, to the peace museum in bradford.awn, malkit had already made the journey to india with thousands of other sikhs. but his father was stuck on the wrong side in pakistan. our homeland, punjab, was split into two... meanwhile, asad and his family were trying to flee in the opposite direction. special trains were the only way out for both, but each family faced a perilous journey. people were running like mad, as if it was doomsday. people had...
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we will speak to paul rogers, professor of peace studies and an expert from bradford university. terror threat? spain in general has not seen a terror attack since the train bombs. yes, that bombing of the terminal was horrendous, 2000 people injured. spain has not expose anything as bad since then because it is not a main target. it is involved in the war in the middle east but in a training role. it also has very close links with moroccan authorities and a lot of the problems that spain has had in the past have stemmed from jihadists in morocco. in more general terms, it has a more effective counterterrorist system because of the attack on a two share in 2004 but also because of the eta experience. this is part of a pattern which really starts about three orfour pattern which really starts about three or four years pattern which really starts about three orfour years ago. pattern which really starts about three or four years ago. frank gardner reported on one of the tweets that came out then. what bought at us head was a change in the islamic state strategy. it was all concerne
we will speak to paul rogers, professor of peace studies and an expert from bradford university. terror threat? spain in general has not seen a terror attack since the train bombs. yes, that bombing of the terminal was horrendous, 2000 people injured. spain has not expose anything as bad since then because it is not a main target. it is involved in the war in the middle east but in a training role. it also has very close links with moroccan authorities and a lot of the problems that spain has...