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so bill bradford remains behind bars. and the mighty columbia rolls by a little cemetery where a woman who loved life, and her children, and put up with a difficult husband, is at peace. that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm willem marx. here are your headlines. global stocks fall as the death toll from coronavirus rises to 170. hundreds evacuate and roche's firm is focused on getting testing gear to the areas. >> we are impacted like any other company. our focus is to bring the necessary diagnostic platforms and tests to the point of care >> decline in oil and gas hit shell. net income drops the most in more than three years. the ceo says he's bracing toer a tough 2020 >> if you look at investment positions we took in 2019, on average, they had a break even braes of le price of less than $30 >>> deutsche bank with a loss. d dramatic restructuring dents the bottom lines >> it was a combination of things client engagement and overall environ
so bill bradford remains behind bars. and the mighty columbia rolls by a little cemetery where a woman who loved life, and her children, and put up with a difficult husband, is at peace. that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm willem marx. here are your headlines. global stocks fall as the death toll from coronavirus rises to 170. hundreds evacuate and roche's firm is focused on getting testing...
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she was called to this travel agency in bradford to respond toa travel agency in bradford to respondemorial stone standing in her memory. the murder sent shock waves around the country. she had only been a police officerfor nine months. the mother officerfor nine months. the mother of five children, she was killed on her daughter's fourth birthday. her shift partner was also shot that day, but she survived. six men have already been convicted in connection with what happened, but west yorkshire police have always said they wanted to capture a seventh man, piran dhitta khan, and infact they offered a reward of £20,000 for his capture. he was in his 50s at the time of the attack, he is now 71 and they have confirmed he was arrested in pakistan yesterday, he appeared in court in islamabad today and discussions are already beginning about his extradition. he will appear in court again at the end of this month. west yorkshire police say they worked with officers at the national crime agency in pakistan and also with staff from the british high commission in islamabad to make this happen.
she was called to this travel agency in bradford to respond toa travel agency in bradford to respondemorial stone standing in her memory. the murder sent shock waves around the country. she had only been a police officerfor nine months. the mother officerfor nine months. the mother of five children, she was killed on her daughter's fourth birthday. her shift partner was also shot that day, but she survived. six men have already been convicted in connection with what happened, but west yorkshire...
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they are making milkshakes in bradford.art of the young and young deal as part of the young and young deal as being part of the royal family. spending time in bradford making milkshakes but you get to live in a palace and get to be called his or her royal highness. that's the deal. it isa her royal highness. that's the deal. it is a reminder of the chaos in the small picture above the photograph of the couple there, it's of meghan markle and it says her dad will face meghan in the court case as mentioned. william says we need to deal with challenges and move forward rather than be stuck in paralysis. that is how the monarchy reinvents itself and moves on, making curry in bradford. laughter. would it be fair to say this would not be front—page in other circumstances as yellow this would normally be an inside page lead in most newspapers. as a minor visit. probably what would have happened with this would have been a picture of kate looking pretty and perhaps william looking slightly gormless but because of what has been happ
they are making milkshakes in bradford.art of the young and young deal as part of the young and young deal as being part of the royal family. spending time in bradford making milkshakes but you get to live in a palace and get to be called his or her royal highness. that's the deal. it isa her royal highness. that's the deal. it is a reminder of the chaos in the small picture above the photograph of the couple there, it's of meghan markle and it says her dad will face meghan in the court case as...
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tomorrow's metro leads on the duke and duchess of cambridge cosmic trip to bradford, "keep calm and carryian president vladimir putin's so—called sweeping reva m p of vladimir putin's so—called sweeping revamp of russia's leadership after he moved to replace his long serving prime minister and launched constitutional overhaul. the i or use of a national grid overload due toa use of a national grid overload due to a surge in electric vehicles. the guardian is leading on a row between government plans to scrap the four hour waiting target for a and e units. doctors and nurses are furious at the plans. the daily mail reports on a letter from furious at the plans. the daily mail reports on a letterfrom nhs middle chief on bookmakers to end the betting brides she says are to blame for gimli addictions. list up and do some of those for the next ten minutes, take us to the front of the metro. "keep calm and curry on." the kind of royal visit which i think most would agree it would not be front page news. might be an inside lead. suddenly bank, all over the place, because we have william and kate
tomorrow's metro leads on the duke and duchess of cambridge cosmic trip to bradford, "keep calm and carryian president vladimir putin's so—called sweeping reva m p of vladimir putin's so—called sweeping revamp of russia's leadership after he moved to replace his long serving prime minister and launched constitutional overhaul. the i or use of a national grid overload due toa use of a national grid overload due to a surge in electric vehicles. the guardian is leading on a row between...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.med at easing the 18 month trade conflict between the world's two biggest economies. president trump and china's vice premier attended a ceremony at the white house. mr trump said the agreement was a ‘momentous step towards a future of fair and reciprocal trade‘ between the us and china. our global trade correspondent dharshini david has this assessment. from american farmers producing soya beans or pork, to car manufacturers and chinese factory workers making our electronic gadgets, these are the people and businesses bearing the brunt of the trade war. it is their goods on which extra charges or tariffs have been imposed and those costs have added over $800 to the average american family‘s annual bills and, according to one estimate, cost up to 300,000 us jobs. with the pain mounting for those the trade dispute was meant to help, president trump has agreed a truce. today we take a momentous step, one that has never been taken before with china. towards a future of fair and reciprocal
judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.med at easing the 18 month trade conflict between the world's two biggest economies. president trump and china's vice premier attended a ceremony at the white house. mr trump said the agreement was a ‘momentous step towards a future of fair and reciprocal trade‘ between the us and china. our global trade correspondent dharshini david has this assessment. from american farmers producing soya beans or pork, to car manufacturers and chinese factory workers...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.ed at easing the 18—month trade conflict between the world's two biggest economies. president trump and china's vice premier liu he attended a ceremony at the white house. mr trump said the agreement was a momentous step towards a future of fair and reciprocal trade between the us and china. our global trade correspondent dharshini david has this assessment. from american farmers producing soya beans or pork, to car manufacturers and chinese factory workers making our electronic gadgets, these are the people and businesses bearing the brunt of the trade war. it is their goods on which extra charges or tariffs have been imposed and those costs have added over $800 to the average american family's annual bills and, according to one estimate, cost up to 300,000 us jobs. with the pain mounting for those the trade dispute was meant to help, president trump has agreed a truce. today we take a momentous step, one that has never been taken before with china. towards a future of fair and recipr
judith moritz, bbc news, bradford.ed at easing the 18—month trade conflict between the world's two biggest economies. president trump and china's vice premier liu he attended a ceremony at the white house. mr trump said the agreement was a momentous step towards a future of fair and reciprocal trade between the us and china. our global trade correspondent dharshini david has this assessment. from american farmers producing soya beans or pork, to car manufacturers and chinese factory workers...
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for bradford, the pilgrim story was parallel to the biblical story of exodus. new world israelites had with gods help finally found their canon. bradford's view of history, like many of his companions on the mayflower, was entirely shaped by his knowledge of the king james bible old testament that was completed a few years earlier. every seat was the red the. every voyage was the voyage of the israelites. every hardship was biblical. whatever happened to the pilgrims happened in a larger spiritual, historic context overseen by an erratic but oving god this was the controlling idea through which he saw and understood and wrote about everything. bradford took history personally. modern history, unlike radford's history, claims to be objective. our historians write as if they are reporting events within a biased i heard this happened, and then that happened. this is our modern equivalent of god's will, and observance neutrality, occasionally punctuated with wise commentary. there are many advantages to this kind of history. the historian ostensibly has no ax to gr
for bradford, the pilgrim story was parallel to the biblical story of exodus. new world israelites had with gods help finally found their canon. bradford's view of history, like many of his companions on the mayflower, was entirely shaped by his knowledge of the king james bible old testament that was completed a few years earlier. every seat was the red the. every voyage was the voyage of the israelites. every hardship was biblical. whatever happened to the pilgrims happened in a larger...
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our consumer correspondent colletta smith is in bradford for us this evening.of a bad christmas for morrisons, they saw their sales fall by 1.7% over the christmas period so that has led to head scratching at the bradford —based company and the plan they have come up with is following along similarlines, as have come up with is following along similar lines, as tesco, sainsbury‘s and asda, the other big three supermarkets and what they are doing, is cutting at management level, those other three supermarket giants have done similar over the last year, cutting out the layer of management in an effort to save money, especially because discount supermarkets like lidl are taking away customers from those big giants in these companies know they need to act in order to save that money. morrisons today have said that they are not just taking morrisons today have said that they are notjust taking out that level of management, they are investing a good chunk of that money, back into the shop floor by employing more front of house staff workers and they say 4000 new full
our consumer correspondent colletta smith is in bradford for us this evening.of a bad christmas for morrisons, they saw their sales fall by 1.7% over the christmas period so that has led to head scratching at the bradford —based company and the plan they have come up with is following along similarlines, as have come up with is following along similar lines, as tesco, sainsbury‘s and asda, the other big three supermarkets and what they are doing, is cutting at management level, those other...
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i want to pay tribute and thanks to the staff at bradford for their work in doing this.n our nhs, in our a&es, and in our staff. he should welcome that. edward argar. finally, it's 200 years this week since the first sighting of the continent of antarctica. the arguments continue over who spotted the huge "continent of ice" first but the threats to its future are growing. satellite data has revealed thwaites glacier which is the size of the uk is melting rapidly which could mean huge changes for us all. mps heard warnings of a bleak future unless more is done to tackle climate change. the world faces the greatest challenge ever faced for thousands of years. unless we do something about it and do something dramatic and urgent, we are facing an environmental catastrophe in the antarctic, also across the globe. he said it was remarkable how little people knew about antarctica. there is no trees, no roads. no people. apart from scientists, the brave people they are. it consists purely of ice. most people know that's where polar bears come from... do they? almost nobody picke
i want to pay tribute and thanks to the staff at bradford for their work in doing this.n our nhs, in our a&es, and in our staff. he should welcome that. edward argar. finally, it's 200 years this week since the first sighting of the continent of antarctica. the arguments continue over who spotted the huge "continent of ice" first but the threats to its future are growing. satellite data has revealed thwaites glacier which is the size of the uk is melting rapidly which could mean...
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in bradford in the united kingdom at your boss a good ballplayer what did we represent to you was he a particular inspiration for you yeah definitely i mean to me i always thought that he talked about. individuality is a player he was always compared to like michael jordan and he always you know said that i'm not michael jordan and i'm koby and to me that allowed me to kind of actually embrace my own sort of game as a basketball player and not try to actually be like and you replay it i started playing basketball so late i think i was around my twenty's and to begin with that kind of almost the biggest raise on my team and trying to play like them and then eventually you know by watching colby and watching like his plays and everything i kind of just and the way he talked about himself as a player made me feel like i actually to be the best player that i can be i actually just be myself and what about the younger generation growing up now how they're beginning to play basketball themselves how where are they koby and his his phenomenal reputation i think everyone knows him like i don
in bradford in the united kingdom at your boss a good ballplayer what did we represent to you was he a particular inspiration for you yeah definitely i mean to me i always thought that he talked about. individuality is a player he was always compared to like michael jordan and he always you know said that i'm not michael jordan and i'm koby and to me that allowed me to kind of actually embrace my own sort of game as a basketball player and not try to actually be like and you replay it i started...
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can he guarantee that bradford will have a city centre stop on that route?roving the infrastructure in the north. he will see lots of improvements in the bradford area, and the area he represents. and h52 and these various other bits of infrastructure, they are not an either/or. these are additional investments that we are making in our infrastructure. the recent—leaked network rail paper which showed the alternative to hs2 was 29 years of weekend closures and interminable delays, which is why we all need to know that we need to get on with hs2. will the government not only commit to it, but actually get control of some of these mps who are costly undermining what's the most important infrastructure project this country has? mr speaker, unlike the honourable gentlemen, i don't think that mps whichever side of this debate they're on, represent their constituents are somehow undermining democracy. quite the opposite in fact. it is the case that this is the biggest infrastructure decision this country has ever made, the biggest in europe, and it's quite right t
can he guarantee that bradford will have a city centre stop on that route?roving the infrastructure in the north. he will see lots of improvements in the bradford area, and the area he represents. and h52 and these various other bits of infrastructure, they are not an either/or. these are additional investments that we are making in our infrastructure. the recent—leaked network rail paper which showed the alternative to hs2 was 29 years of weekend closures and interminable delays, which is...
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colson he's an american sports journalist served as commentator on olympic basketball in 20122016 in bradford also in the united kingdom but she's a possible player who lobbied the basketball's governing body to remove a ban on his jobs and in melbourne australia down boise's host of the aussie what cost welcome to you all michael i'd like to start with you 1st of all. it is an extraordinary life cut short tell us more about why kobe is being mourned to the extent that he is. well i think he's being mourned because for 20 years he was the signature player on what is the most glamorous team in the n.b.a. the los angeles lakers and very unusually for an n.b.a. star played his entire career with that one team and he did so at a time when i think in the introduction to mention the n.b.a. was going go global you know you could say that it went global with michael jordan with the arrival of the dream teams in the olympic games in the ninety's but in terms of a carry over kobe bryant was in effect the linking pin between michael jordan's years and now we're in what you might call the le bron james e
colson he's an american sports journalist served as commentator on olympic basketball in 20122016 in bradford also in the united kingdom but she's a possible player who lobbied the basketball's governing body to remove a ban on his jobs and in melbourne australia down boise's host of the aussie what cost welcome to you all michael i'd like to start with you 1st of all. it is an extraordinary life cut short tell us more about why kobe is being mourned to the extent that he is. well i think he's...
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that is what is happening in bradford. let‘s talk about harry and meghan.ou both are joining thank you both arejoining me. mark, we are talking about a court case thatis we are talking about a court case that is coming which meghan‘s and father will be called to give evidence against her. at the heart of this is an issue of copyright. legally, where do we stand? there are two elements in the case. one is the copyright case. it is a most certain that meghan will win that bit of the case because she... this isa bit of the case because she... this is a letter she wrote? a letter she wrote to thomas. the law is that if you send the letter to somebody, say i sent a letter to you, i only copyright but i am gifting you the paper in which the letter is written, but you have no rights to reproduce it. in this situation... in any part? in any part. the letter was received by thomas markle and he had no right to reproduce it or let somebody else. the story doesn‘t stop there. the privacy allegation which is being made by meghan in this particular case is that there wa
that is what is happening in bradford. let‘s talk about harry and meghan.ou both are joining thank you both arejoining me. mark, we are talking about a court case thatis we are talking about a court case that is coming which meghan‘s and father will be called to give evidence against her. at the heart of this is an issue of copyright. legally, where do we stand? there are two elements in the case. one is the copyright case. it is a most certain that meghan will win that bit of the case...
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judith moritz is in bradford for us. what response did they get?ticularly from around this community, and they are going to hear stories from those people about the reality of living in bradford, and at the same time, that getting into work, and there are also in city hall, i believe, employers, business leaders, and so on, talking about getting young people into employment. that is what is happening at the moment, and we expect the couple to leave shortly, so expect the couple to leave shortly, so they are lining up. a lot of schoolchildren here waving flags. a busy day, they are going on from here to meet people at two other locations, talking to all sorts of people from different sections of this community. about how they work together, charity schemes, aimed at doing that, talking to people who have benefited from those schemes. i understand is about two women's groups, groups helping pregnant women, and two grandparent carers who look after their grandchildren. so yeah, the quintessential kind of royal visit i guess that harry and meghan are s
judith moritz is in bradford for us. what response did they get?ticularly from around this community, and they are going to hear stories from those people about the reality of living in bradford, and at the same time, that getting into work, and there are also in city hall, i believe, employers, business leaders, and so on, talking about getting young people into employment. that is what is happening at the moment, and we expect the couple to leave shortly, so expect the couple to leave...
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she died in of the attack in bradford on the 18th of november 2005.ill bring them to you. the high speed rail link hs2 could "divide and destroy" natural habitats across england, according to a new report by the wildlife trust. after analysing the impact along the proposed route, the trust warns endangered species could become extinct and eco—systems could be destroyed. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge has spent the morning at calvertjubilee nature reserve in buckinghamshire, which is on the proposed rail route. the timing of this report is not coincidental. hs2, the new rail line from london, birmingham, leeds, manchester, is effectively on hold. still some work, as really will hear ina still some work, as really will hear in a second, is ongoing in areas around here, but the government commissioned that review, you might remember. it knows the results of that review, it has to make a call in the coming weeks whether or not to de—scope of the projects likely 01’ to de—scope of the projects likely or proceed. but it will have an impact on rese
she died in of the attack in bradford on the 18th of november 2005.ill bring them to you. the high speed rail link hs2 could "divide and destroy" natural habitats across england, according to a new report by the wildlife trust. after analysing the impact along the proposed route, the trust warns endangered species could become extinct and eco—systems could be destroyed. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge has spent the morning at calvertjubilee nature reserve in...
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william and catherine were in bradford today, taking part in a discussion about keeping communities together understand that it's ok to have these challenges and we just need to deal with them. on the snowbound west coast of canada, meghan was photographed yesterday at a local women's centre. in 2022, the invictus games... harry, who appeared in an invictus games video, which was released tonight, is expected to join her in canada some time next week. they face many questions, one of them is whether they want to begin their new life with a court case which would make headlines around the world. nicholas witchell, bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbckasiamadera. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: a second—half goal from juan mata sends manchester united into the fa cup fourth round as they beat wolves. baseball's newest scandal has now reached the boston red sox. what next after their manager, alex cora, is fired. and she's won four grand slams, retired twice, but age is just
william and catherine were in bradford today, taking part in a discussion about keeping communities together understand that it's ok to have these challenges and we just need to deal with them. on the snowbound west coast of canada, meghan was photographed yesterday at a local women's centre. in 2022, the invictus games... harry, who appeared in an invictus games video, which was released tonight, is expected to join her in canada some time next week. they face many questions, one of them is...
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it was a sell—out at headingly for the match against bradford, a fundraiser for motor neurone diseasewwas dignosed with the condition last year. he spoke to my colleague sally nugent a little earlier. the sport isn't the biggest but when something like this happens, rugby league, they all rally round and show support. absolutely unbelievable day i will remember forever. looking at these pictures, this must have been incredibly tough for you to do. it was. it was tough but it was great. my daughter and i took my son one last time whilst. took my son one last time you but it was great. my daughter and i took my son one last time you see you are in the early stages, how do you are in the early stages, how do you feel? my voice makes me looked really poorly but i feel really good so really poorly but i feel really good soi really poorly but i feel really good so i can speak but it doesn't come out right, other than that i feel absolutely great. i feel fit, strong, i have got a great appetite, so strong, i have got a great appetite, so other than doing things like this, as it isjust normal
it was a sell—out at headingly for the match against bradford, a fundraiser for motor neurone diseasewwas dignosed with the condition last year. he spoke to my colleague sally nugent a little earlier. the sport isn't the biggest but when something like this happens, rugby league, they all rally round and show support. absolutely unbelievable day i will remember forever. looking at these pictures, this must have been incredibly tough for you to do. it was. it was tough but it was great. my...
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you have to go to the bradford curry house to get all the glory of being a family.it works. the problem that meghan will have a she tries to do too much of the good stuff and not enough of the hard stuff. let me stay with you because let's look at the guardian. we've been talking about this outside, we are looking for a bit of clarity that we don't think we've got? this is matt hancock, the health secretary, telling five life that it was suggested that the government may be looking to get rid of these four our waiting targets, because it used to be the government getting onto the health service about waiting times. treated and discharged in that time? the report talks about how that target is often missed. he says it is clinically inappropriate to have these targets, and we are not quite clear why that is, whether that means you hurry up, if someone has been there three hours and 50 minutes, you treat them quickly to hit that target was white do you have doubts about what he is saying? i'm tufele he knows what a slice of bread is, honestly. he said the four hour tar
you have to go to the bradford curry house to get all the glory of being a family.it works. the problem that meghan will have a she tries to do too much of the good stuff and not enough of the hard stuff. let me stay with you because let's look at the guardian. we've been talking about this outside, we are looking for a bit of clarity that we don't think we've got? this is matt hancock, the health secretary, telling five life that it was suggested that the government may be looking to get rid...
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0riginally planned as a testimonal forjamie jones—buchanan, the sell—out match against rhinos rivals bradfordand care that he will need in the coming years. leeds were comfortably leading when a host of former players joined the action, and their was a huge ovation when burrowjoined the game. fittingly leeds won 34—10. rob burrow, hero of headingley. 0verthe moon, overwhelmed, humbled, all of them words put into one. absolutely amazing day, and one i will certainly remember. you can't really know what it feels like until you do it.
0riginally planned as a testimonal forjamie jones—buchanan, the sell—out match against rhinos rivals bradfordand care that he will need in the coming years. leeds were comfortably leading when a host of former players joined the action, and their was a huge ovation when burrowjoined the game. fittingly leeds won 34—10. rob burrow, hero of headingley. 0verthe moon, overwhelmed, humbled, all of them words put into one. absolutely amazing day, and one i will certainly remember. you can't...
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it was a sell—out at headingley for the match against bradford, a fundraiser for motor neurone diseaseed with the condition last year. he spoke to my colleague sally nugent a little earlier. you know what has brought in the biggest but meant something like this, i've been to rugby league person, they all rally around and show us an absolute on believable, . .. looking at and show us an absolute on believable,... looking at these pictures now, this must have been a credit with top for your. it was, it was tough but it was great. now there my son... all this time it was in moment and. you say you're in the early stages, how do you feel? you know what, my voice, i'm feeling really good. not speaking butjust with myself... 0ther really good. not speaking butjust with myself... other than that, i feel absolutely great. i feel fit, strong, great appetite. feel absolutely great. i feel fit, strong, greatappetite. i feel absolutely great. i feel fit, strong, great appetite. i then do anything like this, it isjust normal life for me stop with and looking at your fellow players here. what words
it was a sell—out at headingley for the match against bradford, a fundraiser for motor neurone diseaseed with the condition last year. he spoke to my colleague sally nugent a little earlier. you know what has brought in the biggest but meant something like this, i've been to rugby league person, they all rally around and show us an absolute on believable, . .. looking at and show us an absolute on believable,... looking at these pictures now, this must have been a credit with top for your. it...
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originally planned as a testimonal forjamie jones—buchanan, the sell—out match against rhinos rivals bradfordhelped raise money for burrow and his family, to help pay for all the treatment and care that he will need in the coming years. leeds were comfortably leading when a host of former players joined the action, and their was a huge ovation when burrowjoined the game. fittingly leeds won 34—10. rob burrow, hero of headingley. overthe moon, overwhelmed, humbled, all of them words put into one. absolutely amazing day, and one i will certainly remember. you can't really know what it feels like until you do it. i've been lucky enough to win some trophies, but that, today, bringing the kids out, was unreal. it was a lovely day. the fans have had my back since day one, when i was 16. they have had my back throughout my career and they were there at the end today. testiment to them. i'm so grateful, it means the world. once again, the england cricket squad has been hit by a sickness bug. captainjoe root is the latest to be stricken with a stomach upset — forcing him to miss training in port eliza
originally planned as a testimonal forjamie jones—buchanan, the sell—out match against rhinos rivals bradfordhelped raise money for burrow and his family, to help pay for all the treatment and care that he will need in the coming years. leeds were comfortably leading when a host of former players joined the action, and their was a huge ovation when burrowjoined the game. fittingly leeds won 34—10. rob burrow, hero of headingley. overthe moon, overwhelmed, humbled, all of them words put...
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originally planned as a testimonal forjamie jones—buchanan, the sell—out match against rhinos rivals bradfordt and care that he will need in the coming years. leeds were comfortably leading when a host of former players joined the action, and their was a huge ovation when burrowjoined the game. fittingly leeds won 34—10. rob burrow, hero of headingley. over the moon, overwhelmed, humbled, all of them words put into one. absolutely amazing day, and one i will certainly remember. you can't really know what it feels like until you do it. i've been lucky enough to win some trophies, but that, today, bringing the kids out, was unreal. it was a lovely day. the fans have had my back, the plane of 16, they have had my back or throughout my career have had my back or throughout my careerand have had my back or throughout my career and they were there at the end today. i'm so grateful, it means the world. once again, the england cricket squad has been struck by a sickness bug. captainjoe root is the latest to be stricken with a stomach upset — forcing him to miss training in port elizabeth today ahead
originally planned as a testimonal forjamie jones—buchanan, the sell—out match against rhinos rivals bradfordt and care that he will need in the coming years. leeds were comfortably leading when a host of former players joined the action, and their was a huge ovation when burrowjoined the game. fittingly leeds won 34—10. rob burrow, hero of headingley. over the moon, overwhelmed, humbled, all of them words put into one. absolutely amazing day, and one i will certainly remember. you can't...
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she has had a night out in bradford. she has had a curry.i try and find something? before you were here, i was mentioning how much has been raised in australia, 50 billion australian dollars for the australian dollars for the australian wildlife. lots of british people are helping to ensure that possums, koala ‘s and joey's are being looked after. they have been making little pouches for them. they are struggling, so many of these animals. on saturday, we had people making these pouches. they make such a difference because, so the animals are orphaned or badly injured and you cannot buy them off the shelves. you spoke to one of the craftsmen? yes, and a mother who was visiting from australia. i feel but i was not watching the whole of the programme on saturday. i don't know if you know this, louise, but if you're looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle but cannot face the gym, it could be just as beneficial that make a scientist says a good trip for the cinema could be as good for your health is a large form of cardio exercise. it can benefi
she has had a night out in bradford. she has had a curry.i try and find something? before you were here, i was mentioning how much has been raised in australia, 50 billion australian dollars for the australian dollars for the australian wildlife. lots of british people are helping to ensure that possums, koala ‘s and joey's are being looked after. they have been making little pouches for them. they are struggling, so many of these animals. on saturday, we had people making these pouches. they...
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he joins us by skype from bradford in the united kingdom good to have you with are so we're saying a lot of talk around the nuclear deal is an attempt to try and reach common ground really coming no i don't think so at least not that this is stage and i think what happened yesterday by invoking article 6 your 'd a at the for cope with youth mccarthyism. we have seen that admission of defeat by the world forget that over the last 2 or 3 years or 3 britain for all and i'm generally in the forefront of a black sheep farm for the progress of the more important part of the consensus maybe in the in the human ear and despite the defiant despite the resistance they're all for the united states thing from a trump our you made it very clear this fight a disagreement with the most important power in the globe they want to maintain their commitment for the deal and b. but i'm going to shame the i'm curious to know how do you make of the counter argument by those analysts who say the fact that the europeans triggered the dispute mechanism. is a sign that they want the dispute mechanism process t
he joins us by skype from bradford in the united kingdom good to have you with are so we're saying a lot of talk around the nuclear deal is an attempt to try and reach common ground really coming no i don't think so at least not that this is stage and i think what happened yesterday by invoking article 6 your 'd a at the for cope with youth mccarthyism. we have seen that admission of defeat by the world forget that over the last 2 or 3 years or 3 britain for all and i'm generally in the...
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she was called to this travel agency in bradford to respond to a robbery and she was shot dead outside around the country. she had only been a police officer for nine months. the mother of five children, she was killed on her daughter's fourth birthday. her shift partner was also shot that day. but she survived. well, six men have already been convicted in connection with what happened but west yorkshire police have always said that they wanted to capture a seventh man. and in fact they offered a reward of £20,000 for his ca ptu re. offered a reward of £20,000 for his capture. he was in his 50s at the time of the attack and he is now 71. they have confirmed that he was arrested in pakistan yesterday and he appeared in court in islamabad today and discussions are already beginning about his extradition and he will appear in court again at the end of this month. what shorter police and they worked with officers from the national crime agency in pakistan and also with staff and the british high commission in the form of bod to make this happen. and they have told the widower of the pc abo
she was called to this travel agency in bradford to respond to a robbery and she was shot dead outside around the country. she had only been a police officer for nine months. the mother of five children, she was killed on her daughter's fourth birthday. her shift partner was also shot that day. but she survived. well, six men have already been convicted in connection with what happened but west yorkshire police have always said that they wanted to capture a seventh man. and in fact they offered...
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today in bradford, prince william and catherine going about royal duties, but well—wishers' thoughts what's right for them and i think good on them, they have a young family now and your perspective does change. it's important the royal family are still seen as people and they can make their own decisions. it's quite brave as well. so i say good luck to him. following the queen's statement sanctioning the new life away from royal duties desired by harry and meghan, discussions are continuing behind closed doors to see exactly how this might work in practise. quite a lot to discuss on the story. roya nikkhah is the royal correspondent for the sunday times — and is here with me now. good to see you, thank you for coming in. markle versus markle, a com plete coming in. markle versus markle, a complete nightmare for the royal family? it would be the thing that the royal family and family? it would be the thing that the royalfamily and queen most read. we have seen this story dominate the headlines since it broke last wednesday when harry and meghan made that statement but i think thomas
today in bradford, prince william and catherine going about royal duties, but well—wishers' thoughts what's right for them and i think good on them, they have a young family now and your perspective does change. it's important the royal family are still seen as people and they can make their own decisions. it's quite brave as well. so i say good luck to him. following the queen's statement sanctioning the new life away from royal duties desired by harry and meghan, discussions are continuing...
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upona nominations, quentin tarantino's once upon a time in hollywood, with leonardo dicaprio and bradfordulls nominated. what is encouraging from a diversity point of view is that parasite, a social drama with an all south korean cast, received nominations for best director and best film. lizo mzimba, bbc news. it must be something i said, it is time for the weather but philip avery is not in the studio with me. i will not hold it against you! missing you already, jane! the driver of weather today was always going to be the lowest centred over iceland, but look at the number of isobars, lots of white lines means lots of wind widely across the northern half of britain, but it is coming from the south and south—west, tapping into mild air in the mid—atla ntic, south—west, tapping into mild air in the mid—atlantic, so temperatures are well above seasonal norm. the wind is a real issue, it has already been disruptive across northern britain, travel has been affected and will continue to be through the rest of the day, particularly the ferries around scotland, there are speed restrictions on s
upona nominations, quentin tarantino's once upon a time in hollywood, with leonardo dicaprio and bradfordulls nominated. what is encouraging from a diversity point of view is that parasite, a social drama with an all south korean cast, received nominations for best director and best film. lizo mzimba, bbc news. it must be something i said, it is time for the weather but philip avery is not in the studio with me. i will not hold it against you! missing you already, jane! the driver of weather...
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for refusing to cut their dreadlocks. 17-year-old deandre arnold and his 16-year-old cousin kevin bradford have both been warned about their hair. they attend barber's hill high school in mon belvieu, 30 miles east of houston, say it's the length. their family is from trinidad where dreadlocks are common. the district says if arnold doesn't cut his hair, they won't allow him to walk in his upcoming graduation. this small texas town is predominantly white and some have criticized the district's policy, calling it racially insensitive. but this school district says it's a long-standing dresse wod the inception of our district 90 years ago. this is the first instance of any act coo sacusation that our code is biased. >> reporter: there was similar outrage in n y eweareyje ago, wo circulated of a high school wrestler forced by a referee to have his dreadlocks cut before a match. new york, new jersey and california have all passed legislation banning discrimination based on natural hairstyles. graduation on the line in this case, david. >> linsey, thank you. >>> we are remembering a giant of jo
for refusing to cut their dreadlocks. 17-year-old deandre arnold and his 16-year-old cousin kevin bradford have both been warned about their hair. they attend barber's hill high school in mon belvieu, 30 miles east of houston, say it's the length. their family is from trinidad where dreadlocks are common. the district says if arnold doesn't cut his hair, they won't allow him to walk in his upcoming graduation. this small texas town is predominantly white and some have criticized the district's...
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20,000 people at a special pre—season friendly featuring current and former players of the rhinos and bradford, bringing the kids out is something beyond that. i've had an absolutely lovely day. there's more on the bbc sport website including the latest from snooker‘s masters, where there's been a shock defeat. but from me, goodnight. and that's it from us. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. 00:22:37,983 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 goodnight. hello. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. a young londoner is urging more wheelchair users to report accessibility problems when they re travelling around the capital. belinda bradley s campaigning has already made google change its maps to be more wheelchair user—friendly. but she s not stopping there, as paul hawkins reports. it has been an entire journey for me where i have had to throw myself in at the deep end. last night, 21—year—old belinda bradley told 900 people at this kingston theatre about her campaign to make london more wheelchair friendly. it was very rewarding but very full on. my mum was the inspiration for it. we had lot
20,000 people at a special pre—season friendly featuring current and former players of the rhinos and bradford, bringing the kids out is something beyond that. i've had an absolutely lovely day. there's more on the bbc sport website including the latest from snooker‘s masters, where there's been a shock defeat. but from me, goodnight. and that's it from us. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. 00:22:37,983 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 goodnight. hello. this is bbc news. i'm...
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our consumer correspondent colletta smith is in bradford for us this evening.1. the international court ofjustice has ordered myanmar to put emergency measures in place to protect rohingya muslims. the court is worried that the minority group is still at serious risk of genocide. the ruling is being seen as a further blow to the reputation of aung san suu kyi who chose to defend her country's record personally. the husband of a british—iranian woman who's been held in iran for nearly four years has urged borisjohnson to be tougher with tehran in order to secure her release. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was detained on secret charges and later imprisoned after being accused of spying, which she denies. richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five—year—old daughter. caroline hawley reports. a day off school for gabriella ratcliffe. she agreed to accompany her father to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family lat
our consumer correspondent colletta smith is in bradford for us this evening.1. the international court ofjustice has ordered myanmar to put emergency measures in place to protect rohingya muslims. the court is worried that the minority group is still at serious risk of genocide. the ruling is being seen as a further blow to the reputation of aung san suu kyi who chose to defend her country's record personally. the husband of a british—iranian woman who's been held in iran for nearly four...
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today in bradford, prince william and catherine going about royal duties, but well—wishers‘s thoughtsnd harry.” think they need do what is right for them and i think good on them, they have a young family now and your perspective changes. it is important the royal family are seen as people. it is quite brave as well. sol the royal family are seen as people. it is quite brave as well. so i say good luck to them. following the queen's statement, sanctioning the new life away from royal duties desired by harry and meghan discussions are continuing behind closed doors to see exactly how this might work in practise. and sarahjoins me now. so thomas markle not definitely appearing but prepared to do so. yes, i think it is fair to say it has been no secret meghan has had a difficult relationship with her family members over the last few yea rs, family members over the last few years, and samantha markle, her eldest sister has been the most vocal among them. when the bbc contacted her, in the us where she lives now and asked directly whether meghan's father thomas markle will give evidence in
today in bradford, prince william and catherine going about royal duties, but well—wishers‘s thoughtsnd harry.” think they need do what is right for them and i think good on them, they have a young family now and your perspective changes. it is important the royal family are seen as people. it is quite brave as well. sol the royal family are seen as people. it is quite brave as well. so i say good luck to them. following the queen's statement, sanctioning the new life away from royal...
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he is a senior lecturer in international relations and middle east politics at the university of bradford he says domestic pressures may bring iran's leaders to the negotiating table. we have seen the admission of defeat by the view. that over the last 23 years or 3 britain for on and djimon the 4 corners blacksheep on it for one of the more important point the consensus may in the european union and despite the defiant white resisted the offer of the united states going from a trump into power you made it very clear despite the disagreement with the most important power in the globe they want to maintain their commitment for the what the moment you want to bring basically a new foreign policy that will the moment you want to bring in a new missile program would be been programmed into the equation you're going to think some very serious impotent having said that if you look at the islamic republic over 40 years any time any faith and existential crisis very quickly they seem to be willing to make some serious fundamental compromises and based on what is happening at the moment in iran yo
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20,000 people at a special pre—season friendly featuring current and former players of the rhinos and bradfordhelmed, humbled. all those words put into one. it was an absolutely amazing day and when i will certainly remember. you cannot really know what it feels like to do it. i have been lucky enough to win some trophies, but died today, bringing the kids out, was something which is beyond that, so i love it, and absolutely lovely day. in pool a of rugby union's european champions cup, northampton improved their chances of making the quarterfinals with a bonus point win over bennetton. in a game where the lead changed hands several times, the french side led 8—5 lead at the break. tommaso benvenuti crossing the line. the saints battled back with four tries after the break. fraser dingwall‘s score confirming the bonus point as his side eventually won 33—20. northampton are second in pool a. there's been a surprise in the opening round of snooker‘s masters with uk champion ding junhui beaten byjoe perry in the first round. the opening six frames were shared at alexandra palace but the 2017 fina
20,000 people at a special pre—season friendly featuring current and former players of the rhinos and bradfordhelmed, humbled. all those words put into one. it was an absolutely amazing day and when i will certainly remember. you cannot really know what it feels like to do it. i have been lucky enough to win some trophies, but died today, bringing the kids out, was something which is beyond that, so i love it, and absolutely lovely day. in pool a of rugby union's european champions cup,...
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north to benefit the regional economy, starting with northern powerhouse rail with a station stop in bradfordnd long—awaited bypass? i thank my honourable friend for the robust yorkshire question. as a fellow northern mp, i am obviously very keen to get cracking with higher transport infrastructure investment in the north, something this government is committed to do. on hsz, as he knows, the government has commissioned a review to evaluate this scheme and will report in due course and will lay those findings before the comments. the speaker sir lindsay hoyle has called the bush fires ravaging parts of australia a "wake up call for the world". at least 25 people and millions of animals have died in the fires, which have been exacerbated by high temperatures and severe drought. almost 2,000 houses have been destroyed. the speaker told mps that he'd reached out to the australian parliament. on behalf of the whole house, i wish to express deepest sympathies with the people of australia as they continue to experience the horrific wildfires which are laying waste to so much and to send a message o
north to benefit the regional economy, starting with northern powerhouse rail with a station stop in bradfordnd long—awaited bypass? i thank my honourable friend for the robust yorkshire question. as a fellow northern mp, i am obviously very keen to get cracking with higher transport infrastructure investment in the north, something this government is committed to do. on hsz, as he knows, the government has commissioned a review to evaluate this scheme and will report in due course and will...
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upona nominations, quentin tarantino's once upon a time in hollywood, with leonardo dicaprio and bradfordocial drama with an all south korean cast, received nominations for best director and best film. lizo mzimba, bbc news. it must be something i said, it is time for the weather but philip avery is not in the studio with me. i will not hold it against you! missing you already, jane! the driver of weather today was always going to be the lowest centred over iceland, but look at the number of isobars, lots of
upona nominations, quentin tarantino's once upon a time in hollywood, with leonardo dicaprio and bradfordocial drama with an all south korean cast, received nominations for best director and best film. lizo mzimba, bbc news. it must be something i said, it is time for the weather but philip avery is not in the studio with me. i will not hold it against you! missing you already, jane! the driver of weather today was always going to be the lowest centred over iceland, but look at the number of...
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20,000 people at a special preseason friendly featuring current and former players of the rhinos and bradford. there's more on the bbc sport website, but that's it from me. that's it. we're back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. after a fair bit of dry, fine weather on sunday it is all change over the next few days, very stormy weather on the cards, we've got some strong, disruptive winds especially on monday and into tuesday and heavy rain around at times as well. as we head through the rest of sunday, largely clear skies, a few wintry showers across parts of scotland, and this evening and overnight there will be some rain showers working across england and wales. generally clear skies, so quite a cold night with temperatures getting close to freezing in the north and should be largely frost free towards the south first thing on monday. although monday starts off on a largely dry note, we have got storm brendan approaching from the west. it will be a very windy day wherever you are, those winds picking up in the morning. some sunshine f
20,000 people at a special preseason friendly featuring current and former players of the rhinos and bradford. there's more on the bbc sport website, but that's it from me. that's it. we're back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. after a fair bit of dry, fine weather on sunday it is all change over the next few days, very stormy weather on the cards, we've got some strong, disruptive winds especially on monday and into tuesday and heavy...
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for refusing to cut their dreadlocks. 17-year-old deandre arnold and his 16-year-old cousin kaden bradford have been both warned that the length of their dreadlocks violates the district's dress code policy. they attend barbers hill high school in mont belvieu, 30 miles east of houston. their family is from trinidad, where dreadlocks are common and they say they pin them back to comply with the dress code. >> i really like that part of, you know, trinidadian culture. i really embrace that. >> reporter: but the district says if arnold does not cut his hair, they won't allow him to walk in his upcoming graduation. this small texas town is predominantly white, and some have criticized the district's policy, calling it racially insensitive. but the school district says it's a long-standing dress code standard. >> we've had this policy since the inception of our district 90 years ago. this is the first instance of any accusation that our dress code is biased. >> reporter: houston texans star receiver deandre hopkins tweeted his support, saying, "never cut your locks, deandre arnold." there was
for refusing to cut their dreadlocks. 17-year-old deandre arnold and his 16-year-old cousin kaden bradford have been both warned that the length of their dreadlocks violates the district's dress code policy. they attend barbers hill high school in mont belvieu, 30 miles east of houston. their family is from trinidad, where dreadlocks are common and they say they pin them back to comply with the dress code. >> i really like that part of, you know, trinidadian culture. i really embrace...
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senate bill 1294 approved by senator bradford allowed for san francisco to apply for funds from the state level bureau of cannabis control to assist applicants enter the cannabis market in the state. the bill requires an eligible local jurisdiction that received grant funds pursuant to the provisions to submit an annual report to the b.c.c. that contains specified information on the use of the grant funds and specified demographic data. the office of cannabis applied for the funds in august of 2019 and received $1.3 million. the office held two listing sessions to discuss the resource needs from the city's equity applicants in order to inform the city's application and distribution of these funds. in january of 2019, the office of cannabis held a listening session to get input about what the applicants needed to inform the construction of the application. in november 2019, the office of cannabis held another listening session to hear directly from equity applicants about their current needs. through these meetings, calls and office visits, equity applicants expressed a clear and consisten
senate bill 1294 approved by senator bradford allowed for san francisco to apply for funds from the state level bureau of cannabis control to assist applicants enter the cannabis market in the state. the bill requires an eligible local jurisdiction that received grant funds pursuant to the provisions to submit an annual report to the b.c.c. that contains specified information on the use of the grant funds and specified demographic data. the office of cannabis applied for the funds in august of...
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also as an outsider, what was interesting for me to observe was i think it was naz shah, a bradford mpendorse and campaign for keir starmer because he was her candidate of choice but because she understood the importance of diversity, she was going to vote for emily thornberry or rebecca long—bailey, i forget. that emily thornberry or rebecca long—bailey, iforget. that sounds like the way the plp haven when they nominated and elected corbyn as their leader. a lot of people like sadiq khan, then an mp, who was nominating mr corbyn all the while saying we don't think he will win and he's not necessarily my favourite candidate but we need diversity and therefore i'm going to put this person on the nomination paper. i wouldn't say so much worried, that's not for me to worry, that's for the blairite part of the party to worry about this, but again the party might be going down a way where they might putting forward someone and getting somebody elected who they don't think should really be their leader. ok, let's bring you in lance, who sees himself as the outsider... perhaps you are a bit m
also as an outsider, what was interesting for me to observe was i think it was naz shah, a bradford mpendorse and campaign for keir starmer because he was her candidate of choice but because she understood the importance of diversity, she was going to vote for emily thornberry or rebecca long—bailey, i forget. that emily thornberry or rebecca long—bailey, iforget. that sounds like the way the plp haven when they nominated and elected corbyn as their leader. a lot of people like sadiq khan,...
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shah is a senior lecturer in international relations and middle east policy at the university of bradford's and says the domestic pressure may force iran's leaders to the negotiating table. we have seen the admission of defeat by the you would forget that over the last 2 or 3 years for 3 reasons for on and german before congress a blacksheep foreign policy before one of the most important part of the consensus maybe in the european union and despite the defiant despite the resistance the offer of the united states in from a trump into power you've made it very clear despite the disagreement with the most important power in the globe they want to maintain their commitment for for the deal well the moment you want to bring basically a net foreign policy to move the moment you want to bring in a new missile program or defense program into the equation you're going to take some very serious impediment having said that if you look at the history of islamic republic over 40 years any time the face and existential crisis very quickly they 'd seem to be willing to make some serious fundamental comp
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agent blanton ran down the name of that author, ron bradford. >> did the name check out? >> no.t. >> reporter: for blanton, the clincher came when he talked to the property manager about the renters' car. >> i asked her if she had ever seen ron in a black lexus suv. because i know that one of -- one of the robberies in knoxville, there was a black suv that was burned -- after the robbery. she said, "yes, they had a black suv, a lexus, earlier in the summer --" but that she hadn't seen 'em in it in several months. >> did you think, "i gotcha. i'm on you now"? >> at this point, i was convinced, this was our bank robbery crew, yes. >> reporter: it was time for a good old-fashioned stake-out. agent blanton assembled a team to keep tabs on the two men. >> do you see 'em coming and going? >> we did. we saw 'em coming and going. we were not able to identify who they are. but we were able to see them. >> reporter: and investigators learned the men were not alone. >> the surveillance team was able to ascertain that there was a female at the cabin. >> did you know who she was? >> we did n
agent blanton ran down the name of that author, ron bradford. >> did the name check out? >> no.t. >> reporter: for blanton, the clincher came when he talked to the property manager about the renters' car. >> i asked her if she had ever seen ron in a black lexus suv. because i know that one of -- one of the robberies in knoxville, there was a black suv that was burned -- after the robbery. she said, "yes, they had a black suv, a lexus, earlier in the summer --"...
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he wound up serving seven so not only one of the longest 10 years of bradford american minister in 19ry it's also to point Ãb2.5 times more than in london. he was a superb minister to britain and the thing i really noticed is that former politicians charles francis adams really understood irish politics. understood what party was on the side of the u.s. and what part is tilting toward the confederacy. it was a handful of anti-log radicals. and adams really used the working class on the side of the u.s. so traveled but had not lived there. he sent these really incendiary messages. he said read these word for word that secretary russell the british foreign secretary says i'm gonna change a word here and maybe smooth it out a little bit but he knew when to be tough. and after gettysburg it looked like several more confederate ships were going to escape from british harbor. adams sent a very short powerful warning to john russell and he said, your lordship, you realize this means war, period. adams knew when to be tough, when to back off, how to use public opinion so he really was a super
he wound up serving seven so not only one of the longest 10 years of bradford american minister in 19ry it's also to point Ãb2.5 times more than in london. he was a superb minister to britain and the thing i really noticed is that former politicians charles francis adams really understood irish politics. understood what party was on the side of the u.s. and what part is tilting toward the confederacy. it was a handful of anti-log radicals. and adams really used the working class on the side of...
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adam bradford is the co—founder of the safer online gambling group. linked project to help young people set up businesses. and i'm alsojoined by danny cheetham, a former problem gambler from manchester. thank you both very much for being with us. let me get your reaction first of all to this climb—down, do you think it's really going to make a difference? i think it's a good move obviously it will protect people who are addicted to gambling and are getting into terrible bets but like airports and it's quite late at this point in time coming in because online gambling is exploding so much that so many other ways and options people can use to gamble with so all they have been saying this is not a silver bullet solution. they would be things that need to be done, they still need to be other restrictions and support in place but i am pleased to see it happening, i think it's showing things like that is where people are getting into trouble. i'm pleased about it but there's more to be done. you are a former problem gambler as i done. you are a former probl
adam bradford is the co—founder of the safer online gambling group. linked project to help young people set up businesses. and i'm alsojoined by danny cheetham, a former problem gambler from manchester. thank you both very much for being with us. let me get your reaction first of all to this climb—down, do you think it's really going to make a difference? i think it's a good move obviously it will protect people who are addicted to gambling and are getting into terrible bets but like...
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other disciplinary action for refusing to cut their dreadlocks. 17-year-old deandre arnold and kadin bradford of their dreadlocks violates the district's dress code policy. they attend barber's hill high school 30 miles east of houston. their family is from trinidad where dreadlocks are common and they pin them back to comply with the dress code. >> i really like that part of trinidadian culture, i really embrace that. >> reporter: the district says if arnold does not cut his hair they won't allow him to walk at his upcoming graduation. this small texas town is predominantly white and some have criticized the district's policy calling it racially insensitive. the school district says it's a longstanding dress code standard. >> we've had this policy 90 years. this is the first instance of any accusation that our dress code is biased. >> reporter: houston texan star receiver deandre hopkins tweeted support saying, never cut your locks. there was similar outrage in new jersey a little over a year ago when this video circulated of a high school wrestler forced by a referee to have his dreadlocks
other disciplinary action for refusing to cut their dreadlocks. 17-year-old deandre arnold and kadin bradford of their dreadlocks violates the district's dress code policy. they attend barber's hill high school 30 miles east of houston. their family is from trinidad where dreadlocks are common and they pin them back to comply with the dress code. >> i really like that part of trinidadian culture, i really embrace that. >> reporter: the district says if arnold does not cut his hair...
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suspended because of their dreadlocks. 17-year-old deandre arnold and his 16-year-old cousin caden bradfordpensions for the length of their dreadlocks because the school says they're violating the dress code. the school district also says if deandre does not cut his hair he will not be allowed to walk in in graduation, and if caden doesn't, he will be held back. >> we've put our hair up. had many different styles and every time you guys find some way to say that it's not dress code. >> reporter: their family is from trinidad where dreadlocks are common and say they pin their hair back to comply with the dress code. >> i really like that part of trinidadian culture so i mean i really embrace that. >> reporter: this small texas town is predominantly white and some have criticized the district's policy calling it racially insensitive but the superintendent claims it's all about the length of their hair. >> we've had this policy since the inception of our district 90 years ago this. is the first instance of any accusation that our dress code is biased. >> when it comes to our hairstyle they're
suspended because of their dreadlocks. 17-year-old deandre arnold and his 16-year-old cousin caden bradfordpensions for the length of their dreadlocks because the school says they're violating the dress code. the school district also says if deandre does not cut his hair he will not be allowed to walk in in graduation, and if caden doesn't, he will be held back. >> we've put our hair up. had many different styles and every time you guys find some way to say that it's not dress code....