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chris cook has this. way, two british athletes. the 2012 london olympics was a triumph in so many ways. but doping is casting an ever darker shadow over red. this race, the women's1500 metre final, has been dubbed the dirtiest race of all time. the winner was previously banned for two yea rs winner was previously banned for two years from 2004 to 2006. she has been stripped of his gold and is now serving an eight—year ban fob dialogical passport violations. the silver—medallist is currently suspended the irregularities in her biological passport. in fourth place a russian athlete who were suspended prior to 2012 for fraudulent substitution of your own prior to a drug test. the fifth placed runner was later banned for drug use but had her suspension overturned. in seventh place in athlete banned for biological passport abnormalities. in nicely is, and athlete who will be banned in 2014 for two years, four use of a prohibitive substance 01’ four use of a prohibitive substance or method. the mail on sunday c
chris cook has this. way, two british athletes. the 2012 london olympics was a triumph in so many ways. but doping is casting an ever darker shadow over red. this race, the women's1500 metre final, has been dubbed the dirtiest race of all time. the winner was previously banned for two yea rs winner was previously banned for two years from 2004 to 2006. she has been stripped of his gold and is now serving an eight—year ban fob dialogical passport violations. the silver—medallist is currently...
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studio: chris cook there. if entire chunks of government policy have been crafted around migration figures which are simply inaccurate, as they appear to be, what are the wider ramifications for immigration targets and brexit? and why has the home office, as overseen by theresa may for 6 years, used data that may have painted a misleading picture? joining me now is the labour mp and spokesperson for open britain that is campaigning against a so called hard—brexit, neil coyle, and the tory mp and prominent leaver, peter bone. good evening, both of you, peter, you are in a good mood... i will try not to... i will use facts, if i may, we will come to the bigger picture in a moment, as the film showed, the problem of non—eu migrants overstaying in the uk seems to have been widely overstated. what i want to understand is, how are we in a position where the home office has been using bogus data? i don't think you can say that, there is an enquiry to... they have called an enquiry, the fact that they have done that w
studio: chris cook there. if entire chunks of government policy have been crafted around migration figures which are simply inaccurate, as they appear to be, what are the wider ramifications for immigration targets and brexit? and why has the home office, as overseen by theresa may for 6 years, used data that may have painted a misleading picture? joining me now is the labour mp and spokesperson for open britain that is campaigning against a so called hard—brexit, neil coyle, and the tory mp...
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our policy editor chris cook is here. chris, what with the surprises?on this, it understands the position of labour on brexit in particular. we have got a graphic here which is about to pop up which shows the 100 blogs on the left in red representing labour voters at the 2017 general election, the blue blobs represent the tory voters. let us look, using the data, how they voted in the 2016 referendum. what it shows you is that roughly, about 70% of labour voters voted remain and 70% of tory voters voted leave in the referendum. there is a pleasing symmetry and that leaves people saying why aren't labour being more assiduous in trying to basically block brexit? the british election survey helps unpack that. the question it asks is what is the most important thing to you and people have to write in what they think the top issue is and what we can do is sweep away all the blogs by people on the screen who did not say break that was the top issue. it shows you that basically there is a huge enthusiasm gap. you bring up the numbers, about 18% of labour voter
our policy editor chris cook is here. chris, what with the surprises?on this, it understands the position of labour on brexit in particular. we have got a graphic here which is about to pop up which shows the 100 blogs on the left in red representing labour voters at the 2017 general election, the blue blobs represent the tory voters. let us look, using the data, how they voted in the 2016 referendum. what it shows you is that roughly, about 70% of labour voters voted remain and 70% of tory...
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i'm joined by our policy editor chris cook. i'll have we got here, just remind us.he government began an audit of tall buildings across england to work out of the buildings that had aluminium cladding on the outside, what type of installation did they have and what sort of aluminium facing they had on the exterior. the reason why they wanted to know that was that it is possible to have some kind of slightly combustible installation and some kind of slightly combustible exterior cladding if you have them in the right combinations. if they are properly designed and only used in certain combinations. but they did not know what the safe combinations where. so having done that audit, they have done six fire tests so far, there will be seven, and these are to work out which combinations of materials can be used. so what is the significance of this report? this is the last of the ones that were in doubt, the conclusions are that when you take all the test results together we now know the right children 28 tall buildings across england that have designs of cladding, combina
i'm joined by our policy editor chris cook. i'll have we got here, just remind us.he government began an audit of tall buildings across england to work out of the buildings that had aluminium cladding on the outside, what type of installation did they have and what sort of aluminium facing they had on the exterior. the reason why they wanted to know that was that it is possible to have some kind of slightly combustible installation and some kind of slightly combustible exterior cladding if you...
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chris cook has been following this whole issue since the day of the fire. peed with the tests. we heard a lot about test failures in the last few weeks. what the government was doing when they had all these failures was auditing the building, trying to work out what combustible materials were on buildings across england. they didn't know which combination of materials could be used together safely, because a lot of it will be ok because it will be installed such a way to ensure that fire can't get to it. they are doing six tests to work out what combinations of materials can safely be used. so these are the big six. forget everything else. what are these tests showing? we have a grid showing what these tests are. down the left—hand side are the types of cladding they are testing. limited combustibility cladding is the most fireproof stuff. fire retardant cladding is slightly less. the last one is quite combustible. they are doing big tests with those installed alongside plastic foam, for one test, and mineral ball, the insulation. we had the grenfell tower c
chris cook has been following this whole issue since the day of the fire. peed with the tests. we heard a lot about test failures in the last few weeks. what the government was doing when they had all these failures was auditing the building, trying to work out what combustible materials were on buildings across england. they didn't know which combination of materials could be used together safely, because a lot of it will be ok because it will be installed such a way to ensure that fire can't...
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chris cook has been taking a look at what ministers want.about life after we leave eu was that the european court ofjustice wouldn't be part of it. but let me be clear, we are not leaving the european union today to give up control of immigration again, and we're not leaving only to return to the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. so we will take back control of our laws and bring an end to thejurisdiction of the european court ofjustice in britain. we want to make sure that we are ending, that we are ending the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. for some brexiters it was enormously important that all of our laws should be written by our parliaments and they should be interpreted by our courts, including the supreme courts. that meant ending the role of the european court ofjustice. the ec] is the body that make sure eu law is evenly applied across the whole european union. it's a thing that turns the rights and responsibilities of the treaties, into reality. let's suppose after brexit that we sign a comprehensive free
chris cook has been taking a look at what ministers want.about life after we leave eu was that the european court ofjustice wouldn't be part of it. but let me be clear, we are not leaving the european union today to give up control of immigration again, and we're not leaving only to return to the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. so we will take back control of our laws and bring an end to thejurisdiction of the european court ofjustice in britain. we want to make sure that we are...
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chris cook reports.t does our society have to call itself civilised given the poor mental health services we provide for young people? that is the question posed by a seniorjudge, reflecting on the fate of a 17—year—old woman known only as x, who needs a place in a so—called low secure psychiatric unit, a place that so far can't be found. sir james munby‘s criticism of the government is unusually fierce and he had it sent to the relevant secretaries of state, but facing a case where a young woman was being let down by our mental health services he felt he had no choice but to speak truth to power. x does have particular needs. sirjames munby said restraints had to be used on 117 occasions and there have been 102 significant acts of self harm. what x needs is suitable care in an appropriate setting. nhs england hopes tonight that a suitable care package might be found at one of three facilities, but there is a general problem with mental health care for young people. the young people and parents tell us t
chris cook reports.t does our society have to call itself civilised given the poor mental health services we provide for young people? that is the question posed by a seniorjudge, reflecting on the fate of a 17—year—old woman known only as x, who needs a place in a so—called low secure psychiatric unit, a place that so far can't be found. sir james munby‘s criticism of the government is unusually fierce and he had it sent to the relevant secretaries of state, but facing a case where a...
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to our political editor in a second, with his news, but first, chris cook reports. press conference, you'd be forgiven for thinking the uk and the eu 27's representatives hadn't been in quite the same meeting. this week we've had long and detailed discussions across multiple areas and i think it's fair to say we've seen some concrete progress. we did not get any decisive progress on any of the principal subjects, even though, i want to say, even though, on the discussion we've had about ireland, that discussion was fruitful. so what can you take from today? well, there were a few things to note. first on the argument about what we owe, the eu 27 claims we've changed our position. injuly, the uk recognised that it has obligations beyond the brexit date. but this week, the uk explained that those obligations will be limited to their last payment to the eu budget before departure. this matters because the agreed eu budget runs for 21 months after we leave. and it has day to day running costs predicated on our contributing. the bruegel think tank estimates those costs c
to our political editor in a second, with his news, but first, chris cook reports. press conference, you'd be forgiven for thinking the uk and the eu 27's representatives hadn't been in quite the same meeting. this week we've had long and detailed discussions across multiple areas and i think it's fair to say we've seen some concrete progress. we did not get any decisive progress on any of the principal subjects, even though, i want to say, even though, on the discussion we've had about...
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dan uncovers the secrets to the perfect roast rack of lamb, jack challenges chris to a tasting of dijon mustard, julia cookskey, and bridget prepares root vegetable gratin. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
dan uncovers the secrets to the perfect roast rack of lamb, jack challenges chris to a tasting of dijon mustard, julia cookskey, and bridget prepares root vegetable gratin. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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cooking it. a chef will be way lot of strangers surrounding you. fox 29's chrisnell actually got to experience feastly this weekend. chris, what did you learn? >> reporter: well, iain, some of the areas best chefs are cooking up some of the most amazing and unique meals. but here's the catch. they're not doing it from restaurants. they're doing it these days from their own home kitchens. have you ever thought about goig out to eat but not to restaurant? welcome to the new world of underground in home supper clubs. >> i live alone. i don't like going to restaurants alone. >> reporter: professional chefs like david moody are trading in traditional brick and mortar restaurants for trendy pop-up dinners. cook at homes like his here in wilmington. featuring a seven course meal inspired by southern india. the website feastly has been called the culinary equivalent to airbnb local chefs post pop pop-up fixed menu dinners night after night ranging from 30 to 120 bucks ahead. >> there's more chefs than there are restaurants in some cities, so and there's lot of frustrated
cooking it. a chef will be way lot of strangers surrounding you. fox 29's chrisnell actually got to experience feastly this weekend. chris, what did you learn? >> reporter: well, iain, some of the areas best chefs are cooking up some of the most amazing and unique meals. but here's the catch. they're not doing it from restaurants. they're doing it these days from their own home kitchens. have you ever thought about goig out to eat but not to restaurant? welcome to the new world of...
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. ♪ - today on america's test kitchen, becky cooks eggs piperade, dan makes chocolate hazelnut spread, jack challenges chrisa tasting of maple syrup, and julia uncovers the secrets to 100% whole wheat pancakes, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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chris o'connell has more from wilmington, delaware, on this new trends. cookingals you'll ever eat. they're cooking it all up from their own homes. >> cathy has eaten hundreds of meals in hundred cents of restaurant, but tonight paying somewhere to be somewhere she ' never been with people she's never met, including me. >> i live alone. i don't like going to restaurants alone. >> welcome to the new culinary trend of underground in-home superclubs. >> professional chefs like david moody are trading in traditional brick and mortar restaurant, for trendy pop up dinners, cooked at homes. >> this is what it would be. >> he held this one in his wilmington home guiding us through a meal inspired by southern india. dishes like simous puff, curry beef, with yogurt rice ... >> people that dine out all the time, and just another outlet for them to venture out into. >> a website called feast leave has been called the culinary equivalent to air bnb. they makes pop up night after night ranging from 30 to 120 bucks a a head. >> there is more chefs than there are restaurants in
chris o'connell has more from wilmington, delaware, on this new trends. cookingals you'll ever eat. they're cooking it all up from their own homes. >> cathy has eaten hundreds of meals in hundred cents of restaurant, but tonight paying somewhere to be somewhere she ' never been with people she's never met, including me. >> i live alone. i don't like going to restaurants alone. >> welcome to the new culinary trend of underground in-home superclubs. >> professional chefs...
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a short time ago england were 86—a cook, stoneman and westley, and malan the men out. chrisrs next month against austria & moldova. gareth bale will make a return after missing the 1—1 draw with serbia injune because of a one match ban. ethan ampadu — just 16 years old — is also in the squad for the first time after his move from exeter to chelsea. the draw for the group stages of the europa league — arsenal will face bate borisov of belarus, the german side cologne and serbia's red star belgrade in group h. everton are in group e with lyon, atalanta and apollon limassol of cyprus. let's look ahead to the early kick—off in the premier league for you. borunemouth take on man city at the vitality stadium — manager eddie howe says his team needs to kick—start their season fast after losing both of their opening league games and he isn't impressed with his players. not great. results are one thing but the performances have been the most disappointing factor in that. i do not believe we have got it going yet. we have two really fire, because if we don't, it will be another diffic
a short time ago england were 86—a cook, stoneman and westley, and malan the men out. chrisrs next month against austria & moldova. gareth bale will make a return after missing the 1—1 draw with serbia injune because of a one match ban. ethan ampadu — just 16 years old — is also in the squad for the first time after his move from exeter to chelsea. the draw for the group stages of the europa league — arsenal will face bate borisov of belarus, the german side cologne and serbia's...
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harriet, anything from cooking, sewing, the laundry, the whole gamut is what you find harriet doing as well. >> so, chris bracey, this was about 1836 or so that dred and ultimately ha ultimately harriet scott were living in this area. what is significant to know about that part of the world in that time period? >> when you're talking about 1830, you are talking about a period where the app ligsibolit movement is starting to grow. you're talking about a period in which slavery still exists and people have a presumption of slavery that hasn't changed. when they meet each other, they're both slaves to their masters, yet they fall in love, they get married. there's a sort of ambiguity there, right, because they both seem to recognize fully that they're enslaved at that moment and yet they're carrying on in some ways as if they are free. and so there's sort of a time of almost transition, not quite transition, because as martha said earlier, the fugitive slave act of 1850 really is the point at which you saw -- you see sectional tension begin to rise. 1830 is sort of the beginning of that crescendo. >> would
harriet, anything from cooking, sewing, the laundry, the whole gamut is what you find harriet doing as well. >> so, chris bracey, this was about 1836 or so that dred and ultimately ha ultimately harriet scott were living in this area. what is significant to know about that part of the world in that time period? >> when you're talking about 1830, you are talking about a period where the app ligsibolit movement is starting to grow. you're talking about a period in which slavery still...
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story, cook out kay ohio, rocks, bottles thrown at police, suspects more than 300 kid and this isn't the first time. >>> and another hollywood marriage by the the dust this time superstars chris pratt and ana ferris but what the actors are saying about their split. "good day philadelphia" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. good day it is monday, taking a live look down the shore boardwalk in ocean city. wind is whipping over here at the flag, monday and it will rain and it will be okay, we will help you get through it, we have sue serio getting us ready, good morning, sue. >> not necessarily best beach day or we have beach because they are in season but not best pool day either. it is a great umbrella day, five out of 10 and there is buddy, by the pool but he has umbrella and ready for rain. temperatures in the 60's and 70's and we are under a flash flood watch at noon and going through this evening, but we do have rain right now but take a while for flooding, we can see ponding of the roadway so driving around in lancaster county, berks county, chester, new castle county rain rolled in from west toe and we will see it here in philadelphia very soon. 72 degrees, southeasterly bre
story, cook out kay ohio, rocks, bottles thrown at police, suspects more than 300 kid and this isn't the first time. >>> and another hollywood marriage by the the dust this time superstars chris pratt and ana ferris but what the actors are saying about their split. "good day philadelphia" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. good day it is monday, taking a live look down the shore boardwalk in ocean city. wind is whipping over here at the flag, monday and it will rain and it will...
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story, cook out kay ohio, rocks, bottles thrown at police, suspects more than 300 kid and this isn't the first time. >>> and another hollywood marriage by the the dust this time superstars chris ferris but what the actors are saying about their split. "good day philadelphia" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. good day it is monday, taking a live look down the shore boardwalk in ocean city. wind is whipping over here at the flag, monday and it will rain and it will
story, cook out kay ohio, rocks, bottles thrown at police, suspects more than 300 kid and this isn't the first time. >>> and another hollywood marriage by the the dust this time superstars chris ferris but what the actors are saying about their split. "good day philadelphia" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. good day it is monday, taking a live look down the shore boardwalk in ocean city. wind is whipping over here at the flag, monday and it will rain and it will
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chris mentioned the point about integrated production and there was a lovely quote the other day where he talked about the fact that in north america, we might think if this was eggs being cooked that there are yolks and there are whites. togetherll been mixed and you can't separate them anymore. i think this is a nice way of thinking about it -- try to run separate scrambled eggs and you will he how difficult it's going to be. a pitch toto make the administration to impress upon them how difficult it would be to disengage from this integrated production platform. i would like to ask our audience for questions. youow there are a lot of have been waiting patiently. i know fred has to take a call -- that has been pushed off, fantastic. who would like to lead us off? there's a question there. >> thank you very much. i'm a former worker for the cec in montreal. the agreements for labor and the environment seem to have been orphaned in the last 25 years, yet the united states desires how to integrate them into a new nafta. i would like to ask the panelists how they think this will happen and in what form. thank you very much. >> there's one here and one over there. canadaa dodson f
chris mentioned the point about integrated production and there was a lovely quote the other day where he talked about the fact that in north america, we might think if this was eggs being cooked that there are yolks and there are whites. togetherll been mixed and you can't separate them anymore. i think this is a nice way of thinking about it -- try to run separate scrambled eggs and you will he how difficult it's going to be. a pitch toto make the administration to impress upon them how...
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chris froome has extended his lead at the by one second. use open to become the first man to win this and the same year. that the spot for no. alastair cook have been arrested nearly four years earlier if south wales police had michael wolkind qc defended the girlfriend of watkins' ex—girlfriend, joanne mjadzelics, who had to clear her name when she was accused of sharing watkins' indecent images. mark lobel has been speaking to him. south wales police haven't apologised to heart and she demeans apologised to heart and she demeans a marginalised figures. throughout this investigation the police didn't believe joanne, that she was this investigation the police didn't believejoanne, that she was a credible witness. they didn't. they have some false information that he had she had once been sectioned. they had such information device used to be a sex worker. so what? they had to do was check claims about ian watkins and they never did and that is the demarco thing any so—called investigation. she went to her local police station time after time offering them the chance to look at her computer, laptop where she had an e—mailfrom him attaching
chris froome has extended his lead at the by one second. use open to become the first man to win this and the same year. that the spot for no. alastair cook have been arrested nearly four years earlier if south wales police had michael wolkind qc defended the girlfriend of watkins' ex—girlfriend, joanne mjadzelics, who had to clear her name when she was accused of sharing watkins' indecent images. mark lobel has been speaking to him. south wales police haven't apologised to heart and she...
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chris christie, not with south jersey. >>> this morning on "today food," planning a picnic, heading to the beach, we have the perfect dishes that will hold up in the heat. do you cook put it in cold water to it will stop cooking. you have your cooked pasta. we're going to take balsamic vinegar and olive oil and whisk that together. just before it starts to emulsify a little bit. just keep pouring and whisking. can you grab a pinch of salt. >> like a pinch, right? >> good. that's great. >> i nailed it. >> how about the pepper grinder. >> he's pushing it now. >> i told you i didn't want to ruin anything. >> you're getting it done. >> is that enough? >> that's great. now, you have your salad dressing kind of done. you're going to take your pasta and toss that in. >> all right. >> give a little spot here. get that coated. we're going to take our other ingredients. we have tuna, pretty simple. you know, the tuna in oil is kind of great. you drain off some of it. and that keeps it nice and moist. and we have celery for crunch. some basil. avoca avocado. you can do whatever you want. scallions if you want. you're going to put that all together. >> who will put it on the t
chris christie, not with south jersey. >>> this morning on "today food," planning a picnic, heading to the beach, we have the perfect dishes that will hold up in the heat. do you cook put it in cold water to it will stop cooking. you have your cooked pasta. we're going to take balsamic vinegar and olive oil and whisk that together. just before it starts to emulsify a little bit. just keep pouring and whisking. can you grab a pinch of salt. >> like a pinch, right?...