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lorne coe tells us about his hopes for the sport.ng to improve the quality, the pace, the entertainment, the rhythm of our sport. also coming up on sportsday... in 15—year—old sky brown keeper sir surfing olympic dream alive? —— keep her surfing olympic dream alive? will have the latest. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. he's a world cup winner and, at one time, was one of the most promising footballers in the world. tonight, paul pogba's playing career looks to be over after he was banned forfour years for a doping offence whilst atjuventus. the former manchester united player was provisionally suspended back in september, after a drugs test found elevated levels of testosterone in his system. he says he'll now appeal that ban — as michael redford reports. at his absolute best again, he's driving manchester united! from a career to one _ driving manchester united! from a career to one that _ driving manchester united! from a career to one that promised - driving manchester united! from a career to one that promised so - drivin
lorne coe tells us about his hopes for the sport.ng to improve the quality, the pace, the entertainment, the rhythm of our sport. also coming up on sportsday... in 15—year—old sky brown keeper sir surfing olympic dream alive? —— keep her surfing olympic dream alive? will have the latest. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. he's a world cup winner and, at one time, was one of the most promising footballers in the world. tonight, paul pogba's playing career looks to be over after he...
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. >> reporter: they train a coe hor coe ho cohort of people.lerates business. >> what it has given to me is confidence and belief. it's very easy to lose those things. >> reporter: her shoe store stands in the footprint of a black-owned shoe shop. >> right here. isn't that craze snee. >> recrazy ? it gives me appreciation and passion. >> and still to come for you, the people have chosen. we break down the movies and tv shows that won big at sunday's people's choice award, coming up next after this. but the real y was her irritated skin. so, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it cleans better, and doesn't leave behind irritating residues. and it's gentle on her skin. tide free & gentle is epa safer choice certified. it's got to be tide. head & shoulders bare clinically proven dandruff protection with just 9 essential ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. to give your teeth a dentist clean feeling. start with a round brush head. add power. and you've got oral-b. round cleans bette
. >> reporter: they train a coe hor coe ho cohort of people.lerates business. >> what it has given to me is confidence and belief. it's very easy to lose those things. >> reporter: her shoe store stands in the footprint of a black-owned shoe shop. >> right here. isn't that craze snee. >> recrazy ? it gives me appreciation and passion. >> and still to come for you, the people have chosen. we break down the movies and tv shows that won big at sunday's people's...
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just a massive coe angry. massive sebastian coe angry. >> your large breasts in 10s.ompeting with large breasts. >> and on that you want to see jiggery pokery >> and on that you want to see jiggery pokery again? >> i'd love to see some. yeah. jiggery corbyn's. jiggery pokery at corbyn's. >> sure is nearly >> well, there sure is nearly aukus. let's take another quick look pages. look at friday's front pages. the leads with the daily mail leads with britain's broken borders. the telegraph has russia flooding the west with migrants. the guardian leads with more than 100 palestinians die in chaos surrounding gaza, aid convoy. the times leads with there's nothing to stop. another police killer like cousins. nothing to stop. another police killer like cousins . the nothing to stop. another police killer like cousins. the i nothing to stop. another police killer like cousins . the i news killer like cousins. the i news has £0.02 tacks cut in doubt after gloomier forecast on uk economy. and finally , the daily economy. and finally, the daily star with a story about the hairy
just a massive coe angry. massive sebastian coe angry. >> your large breasts in 10s.ompeting with large breasts. >> and on that you want to see jiggery pokery >> and on that you want to see jiggery pokery again? >> i'd love to see some. yeah. jiggery corbyn's. jiggery pokery at corbyn's. >> sure is nearly >> well, there sure is nearly aukus. let's take another quick look pages. look at friday's front pages. the leads with the daily mail leads with britain's...
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lord sebastian coe, who runs world athletics, said on x...marathon is also tweeted. .. well, let's move on to cricket now. and england have lost their most experienced spin bowlerfor the remainder of their test tour of india. jack leach is still suffering with the knee problem that ruled him out of the second test. he'll fly home and england have no plans to call up a replacement. the third test starts on thursday with the series level at one all and three games to play. nowjapan�*s ruka hirano has won the world cup snowboard half pipe title for the second year in a row. a second place finish at the season finale in calgary was enough for the overall prize. australia's valentino giselle won the event his first world cup victory and he did it on his second run. he was the only one to earn more than 90 points from thejudges, and he celebrated on the podium by drinking from his boot. well, it was a double forjapan. as teenager mizuki ohno also clinched the women's overall title after her third straight world cup win. we're staying with snow spor
lord sebastian coe, who runs world athletics, said on x...marathon is also tweeted. .. well, let's move on to cricket now. and england have lost their most experienced spin bowlerfor the remainder of their test tour of india. jack leach is still suffering with the knee problem that ruled him out of the second test. he'll fly home and england have no plans to call up a replacement. the third test starts on thursday with the series level at one all and three games to play. nowjapan�*s ruka...
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kenyan president william ruto and iaaf president sebastian coe were both in attendance in chepkorio.ula one testing at the international circuit has had to be delayed for track repairs. the morning session on the final day was stopped for two hours to fix a loose drain cover on turn 11. thursday's morning session had to be cancelled for a similar issue there. the season starts in bahrain next weekend. in the first two days of testing, defending champion max verstappen and ferrari's carlos sainz have been quickest. a quick reminder of our top story. a very good day for england, going past 300 for the loss of seven wickets on the first day against india. our century forjoe root. we need to runs, and so did england. at tenth century against india. that is a record, putting him to the top of a record, putting him to the top of a very illustrious list. it will resume in the morning on day two as england looked a level that series against india. they are to— one down with another test to play after this one. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or from our websi
kenyan president william ruto and iaaf president sebastian coe were both in attendance in chepkorio.ula one testing at the international circuit has had to be delayed for track repairs. the morning session on the final day was stopped for two hours to fix a loose drain cover on turn 11. thursday's morning session had to be cancelled for a similar issue there. the season starts in bahrain next weekend. in the first two days of testing, defending champion max verstappen and ferrari's carlos sainz...
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athletes have criticised the plans to trial a "take off zone" in the long jump, but lord coe says theyt is one of a whole raft that we look at. and that's all the sport for now. you are watching the context. it is time for our new weekly segment ai decoded. welcome to ai decoded, that time of the week when we look in depth at some of the most eye catching stories in the world of artificial intellligence. we begin with the independent and artist and musician laurie anderson who confesses she's addicted to using an artificial intelligence text generator to emulate the words of her late husband, the rock star, lou reed, a decade after his death. the guardian reports google's chief executive sundar pichai has described some responses by the company's gemini ai model as "biased" and "completely unacceptable" after it produced results including portrayals of german second world war soldiers as people of colour. the nation focuses on al for military use with a number of high—ranking officials predicting that artificial intelligence will transform the way america and its enemies conduct future
athletes have criticised the plans to trial a "take off zone" in the long jump, but lord coe says theyt is one of a whole raft that we look at. and that's all the sport for now. you are watching the context. it is time for our new weekly segment ai decoded. welcome to ai decoded, that time of the week when we look in depth at some of the most eye catching stories in the world of artificial intellligence. we begin with the independent and artist and musician laurie anderson who...
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do our allies see in this behavior us willing to impose sdee sieve coes -- decisive cost on our adversaries? in the middle east, we already know the answer. since the president telegraphed a response to the deadly tower 22 attack, iran-backed terrorists have already launched more attacks from iraq and syria to the red sea. iran and its proxies are undeterred, but beyond the region is there any reason to expect that the president's conduct of foreign policy is causing putin or xi to think again? not a chance. no doubt the commander in chief halting response to tehran's aggression emboldens moscow. russian forces, like iran and its proxies, were direct beneficiaries of president biden's hesitation and self-deterrence as they escalated their invasion of ukraine. and beijing after it watched us abandon allies in afghanistan and second-guess israel's response to terrorism has a reason to doubt that the u.s. is well positioned to rally allies and partners to resist aggression in the indo-pacific. america fails to stand with our partners on the front line in europe and the middle east, we will shr
do our allies see in this behavior us willing to impose sdee sieve coes -- decisive cost on our adversaries? in the middle east, we already know the answer. since the president telegraphed a response to the deadly tower 22 attack, iran-backed terrorists have already launched more attacks from iraq and syria to the red sea. iran and its proxies are undeterred, but beyond the region is there any reason to expect that the president's conduct of foreign policy is causing putin or xi to think again?...
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kenyan president william ruto and world athletics president sebastian coe were both in attendance invalley village chepkorio where kiptum had worked as a herder and trained as an electrician before discovering his talent as a runner. his rwandan coach, gervais hakizimana, was also killed in the crash in western kenya. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. a big military operation is under way right now in plymouth to move an unexploded world war ii bomb from a back garden. this is the map of plymouth and the unexploded bomb, a german bomb, and the second world war, is in a back garden in a house and it needs to be taken towards the water where it will be taken out to sea and exploded. a delicate operation to say the least. bomb disposal experts are on the scene and this is what will happen, basically a convoy, one of the largest ever peacetime evacuation, because all those houses nearby welcome at the request has gone out for everyone to get out of their homes, thousands of people, and it will be moved through a military convoy to a rolling 300 metre excl
kenyan president william ruto and world athletics president sebastian coe were both in attendance invalley village chepkorio where kiptum had worked as a herder and trained as an electrician before discovering his talent as a runner. his rwandan coach, gervais hakizimana, was also killed in the crash in western kenya. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. a big military operation is under way right now in plymouth to move an unexploded world war ii bomb from a back...
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athletes have criticised the plans to trial a "take—off zone" in the long jump, but lord coe says theyo have to future proof the sport, we do have to make sure that young people sitting here over the next couple of days are attracted into our sport. we want them to go out and find athletics clubs, to go off and become coaches, teachers, and hopefully parents that encourage their kids into the sport. everybody�*s got slightly jumpy literally about the long jump take off, but it's one of a whole raft of innovations that we are looking at. and that's all the sport for now. thank you very much. the government is being urged to take an active role, in the debate on assisted dying, withjersey and the isle of man, now considering its legalisation. campaigners for a change in the law, such as the broadcaster, dame esther rantzen, say people should have a choice about the way they want to end their lives. but opponents fear that could put older or vulnerable people at risk, of being pressured by others. here's fergus walsh. sophie blake was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020. it has spread th
athletes have criticised the plans to trial a "take—off zone" in the long jump, but lord coe says theyo have to future proof the sport, we do have to make sure that young people sitting here over the next couple of days are attracted into our sport. we want them to go out and find athletics clubs, to go off and become coaches, teachers, and hopefully parents that encourage their kids into the sport. everybody�*s got slightly jumpy literally about the long jump take off, but it's...
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coming up, we'll talk with texas sheriff brad coe on what he wants to see to come bad this.t's go to the white house with rich edson. >> earlier today at the white house, the top democrats and republicans met with president biden in the oval office to discuss government funding trying to keep the government open when funding is set to expire for some of the government friday. this conversation was more than that. the meeting covered aid to israel and ukraine and the southern border. hike johnson says his purpose today was to express that the federal government needs to take care of americans needs first and that securing the border. 1 the administration addresses that, house republicans will handle aid for ukraine and israel in a timely manner. the white house says republicans already negotiated that deal among senators and then they walked away. >> the speaker has to decide what he wants to do here. then move out. he says he wants to act in a timely fashion on ukraine. let's go. let's get them what they need. the president is more than willing to have discussions about the
coming up, we'll talk with texas sheriff brad coe on what he wants to see to come bad this.t's go to the white house with rich edson. >> earlier today at the white house, the top democrats and republicans met with president biden in the oval office to discuss government funding trying to keep the government open when funding is set to expire for some of the government friday. this conversation was more than that. the meeting covered aid to israel and ukraine and the southern border. hike...
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ecoprices just -- coe ecoprices just hit a record for the ninth straight day.hat's not the only commodity weighing on hershey's bottom line. we've got that story next. and x marks the spot. just 48 hours ahead of the winningest day of the year for sports betting sites, one of them places its bet on elon musk's x. the ceo of mgm will join us live with his brand new, exclusive partnership with the micro-blogging site and the biggest bets being placed on super bowl lviii on which team, which teammates, which teammates' boyfriends -- girlfriends and why. don't miss it, we're back in a moment. s&p at 5,026. ♪ do ♪ pecting more. more efficiency. more benefits. more growth. when you realize you can give your people everything, and more. thank you very much. [applause] ask, "now what?" here's what. you go with prudential to protect, empower and grow. with everything you need to deliver, you guessed it... more. one more thing... who's your rock? learn more at prudential.com ♪(song in french)♪ (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) book in the hotels.com app to find your perfect somewhere. (fi
ecoprices just -- coe ecoprices just hit a record for the ninth straight day.hat's not the only commodity weighing on hershey's bottom line. we've got that story next. and x marks the spot. just 48 hours ahead of the winningest day of the year for sports betting sites, one of them places its bet on elon musk's x. the ceo of mgm will join us live with his brand new, exclusive partnership with the micro-blogging site and the biggest bets being placed on super bowl lviii on which team, which...
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international and local athletes, led by the world athletics president sebastian coe, attended the funeralink deeply that kiptum is no more has really hurt my heart. kiptum had set his sights on running the rotterdam marathon in april in under two hours. but that brilliant career was tragically cut short. he leaves behind a widow and two children. anne soy, bbc news, chepkorio. he rode almost 1,000 winners, but now the jump jockeyjamie moore has been forced into retirement on medical advice. the 39—year—old had hoped to return to racing after a fall last november, but was advised by neurologists to call time on his career after receiving the results of brain scans. laura scott went to meet him. commentator: a first cheltenham success forjamie moore. _ in his 22 years as a jockey, he triumphed on the biggest stages. but while jamie moore's tally of winners is vast, so is his catalogue of injuries. last year he had three heavy falls, each of which knocked him out for more than four minutes, and now he's hung up his boots on medical advice. they way the doctor said it to me was, i see a lot o
international and local athletes, led by the world athletics president sebastian coe, attended the funeralink deeply that kiptum is no more has really hurt my heart. kiptum had set his sights on running the rotterdam marathon in april in under two hours. but that brilliant career was tragically cut short. he leaves behind a widow and two children. anne soy, bbc news, chepkorio. he rode almost 1,000 winners, but now the jump jockeyjamie moore has been forced into retirement on medical advice....
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its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who is leaving an incredible legacyn who ran his first major competition in borrowed shoes because he could not afford a pair, he achieved far more than any ever will at his age. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. tributes have poured in today. adharanand finn is the author of running with the kenyans. he says kiptum's career had onlyjust begun. everyone is in complete shock. i mean, what is so tragic about this is he was onlyjust beginning. he only actually ran his first marathon about one year ago. and he absolutely blazed onto the scene. he has run three of the six fastest marathons ever in his first three marathons. yeah, he wasjust a phenomenal talent. and barely begun, really, which is what is so tragic. there is this big barrier in marathon running, the sub two—hour marathon, and the great eliud kipchoge did it in a kind of controlled environment rather than an actual race. but nobody had ever broken two hours in a marathon before. kiptum, the way he had broken the marathon record before, itjust looked like, because he
its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who is leaving an incredible legacyn who ran his first major competition in borrowed shoes because he could not afford a pair, he achieved far more than any ever will at his age. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. tributes have poured in today. adharanand finn is the author of running with the kenyans. he says kiptum's career had onlyjust begun. everyone is in complete shock. i mean, what is so tragic about this is he was onlyjust...
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the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who'd left anme of the day's other news now. the us defence secretary, lloyd austin, is back in hospital with symptoms that suggest he has a bladder problem. a pentagon statement said he had transferred his duties to his deputy, kathleen hicks. late last year, mr austin was diagnosed with prostate cancer, but did not immediately inform president biden of his condition. he apologised to the president and said new departmental procedures were in place to avoid a similar mistake. two off—duty law—enforcement officers have killed a woman who opened fire at a houston megachurch on sunday. two people were injured, including a child who was with the shooter. the church — formerly a sports arena — can host more than 40,000 worshippers, and is led by celebrity pastorjoel osteen. a former deputy prime minister of australia, barnabyjoyce, has been filmed apparently drunk, lying on his back in a street in canberra. mrjoyce, who is still a member of parliament, said the embarrassing incident happened when he fe
the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who'd left anme of the day's other news now. the us defence secretary, lloyd austin, is back in hospital with symptoms that suggest he has a bladder problem. a pentagon statement said he had transferred his duties to his deputy, kathleen hicks. late last year, mr austin was diagnosed with prostate cancer, but did not immediately inform president biden of his condition. he apologised to the president and said...
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its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who's leaving an incredible legacyrd a pair, he achieved far more than many ever will at his age. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. a leading dementia charity has warned that people living with alzheimer's could lose out on two new drug treatments because the nhs isn't ready for them. the medicines, which are expected to be licensed within months, slow progression of the disease and could pave the way for new treatments. alzheimer's disease affects around 600,000 people in the uk. the new drugs are suitable only for people in the early stages of the disease, and with mild symptoms. one estimate says between 50,000 and 280,000 people in england could be eligible, if the drugs are approved for the nhs. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. dawn is 62 and about to get her first dose of a new alzheimer's drug, donanemab, as part of a trial. you've started, have you? we've started, all right? yay! her memory problems were identified early and she has only mild cognitive impairment. i feel so grateful that i noticed and that i
its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who's leaving an incredible legacyrd a pair, he achieved far more than many ever will at his age. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. a leading dementia charity has warned that people living with alzheimer's could lose out on two new drug treatments because the nhs isn't ready for them. the medicines, which are expected to be licensed within months, slow progression of the disease and could pave the way for new treatments....
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its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete, who is leaving an incredible legacyan his first major competition in borrowed shoes because he could not afford a pair, he achieved far more than any ever will act his age. —— at his age. four boys remain in police custody, on suspicion of rape. police were called to the newbold area of rochdale on saturday evening, where a crime scene is still in place. yunus mulla is there for us now. what more can you tell us? an area of land close to the supermarket car park has been the focus of an investigation. since the allegation of rape was made to officers on saturday evening. forensics tents and a couldn't have been taken down in the past half an hour or so. been taken down in the past half an hour orso. but been taken down in the past half an hour or so. but police have told me four boys who were arrested in connection with this incident, the youngest age 12, 13—year—old and two boys who are 1a, are still in police custody and being questioned. we understand a young girl is being given support by police officers. clearly, t
its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete, who is leaving an incredible legacyan his first major competition in borrowed shoes because he could not afford a pair, he achieved far more than any ever will act his age. —— at his age. four boys remain in police custody, on suspicion of rape. police were called to the newbold area of rochdale on saturday evening, where a crime scene is still in place. yunus mulla is there for us now. what more can you tell us? an area...
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its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete, who is leaving an incredible legacyrst major competition in borrowed shoes because he could not afford a pair, he achieved far more than any ever will at his age. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. before we take a short break let me tell you a few good stories coming up tell you a few good stories coming up in the next few minutes. british politics because of course that story of the labour opposition candidate in the forthcoming rochdale by election we have has apologised to remarks made during a local meeting. so the latest month story from westminster. also we will talk with our medical editor on the programme with that fascinating story he has brought us on those new drugs for alzheimer's. so hejoins on the programme in a moment or two. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. double child rapist and murderer, colin pitchfork, will face a fresh hearing after challenging a decision to keep him behind bars. pitchfork was jailed for life for raping an
its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete, who is leaving an incredible legacyrst major competition in borrowed shoes because he could not afford a pair, he achieved far more than any ever will at his age. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. before we take a short break let me tell you a few good stories coming up tell you a few good stories coming up in the next few minutes. british politics because of course that story of the labour opposition candidate in the forthcoming...
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its president, sebastian coe, described him as "an incredible athlete, who's leaving an incredible legacy the four—time olympic gold medallist sir mo farah. "kelvin was an amazingly talented athlete and had already achieved so much. he truly had a special talent and i have no doubt he would have gone on to have had an incredible career." and this, from emile cairess, the highest—placed british athlete in the london marathon last year. i was in a state of shock. you never expect anybody so young to pass away. and then i guess it takes it to that next level and it's even more shocking when it's a generational talent, like kelvin kiptum was. kelvin kiptum ran his first major competition in borrowed shoes because he couldn't afford a pair. in such a short time, he had achieved so much, before an accident robbed the world of a sporting great. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. headteachers in england say they're having to spend tens of thousands of pounds each year to meet the rising costs of contracts with private firms, including getting essential repairs done. more than 900 schools were built und
its president, sebastian coe, described him as "an incredible athlete, who's leaving an incredible legacy the four—time olympic gold medallist sir mo farah. "kelvin was an amazingly talented athlete and had already achieved so much. he truly had a special talent and i have no doubt he would have gone on to have had an incredible career." and this, from emile cairess, the highest—placed british athlete in the london marathon last year. i was in a state of shock. you never...
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the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as "an incredible athlete who's left antuwei, president of athletics kenya, gave this update. at the point of accident... ..kelvin lost control of the vehicle and veered off the road and entered into a ditch. he drove through that ditch for 60 metres before hitting a big tree. and that is, i believe, what caused this tragedy we are talking about. as a result, he, kiptum and the coach died on the spot while the lady escaped with serious injuries and was rushed to hospital for treatment, where she is still there. 0ur bbc africa sports correspondent celestine karoney interviewed him after his record breaking marathon in chicago. to beat a world record, it's so hard. you have to work hard, and that has been a long journey for me. the chicago race is one of the six major marathons in the world. but kiptum almost didn't make it into the starting line. at the last stages, it was my finishing of training. i was a little bit sick — groin injury and a little bit of malaria. live now to nairobi with our bbc africa sports correspondent
the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as "an incredible athlete who's left antuwei, president of athletics kenya, gave this update. at the point of accident... ..kelvin lost control of the vehicle and veered off the road and entered into a ditch. he drove through that ditch for 60 metres before hitting a big tree. and that is, i believe, what caused this tragedy we are talking about. as a result, he, kiptum and the coach died on the spot while the lady escaped with...
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the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who'd left ankamworor said he couldn't believe the news when he heard about what happened. it's a sad morning to be here, to hear about the tragic accident that has happened. personally, when i was called, i didn't believe it until i arrived here and i witnessed and saw it for myself. i want to say it is really sad because we didn't expect this. i want to say sorry to the family, the athletics fraternity and the entire country at this trying moment, because i can say for sure we are still in denial. adharanand finn, author of running with the kenyans: discovering the secrets of the fastest people on earth, told me kiptum's career was onlyjust beginning. there's this big barrier in marathon running, the sub—2 hour marathon, and the great eliud kipchoge did it in a kind of controlled environment rather than an actual race, but nobody had ever broken two hours in a marathon before. and kelvin kiptum, the way he had broken the marathon record before, itjust looked like, because he did it so easily and
the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who'd left ankamworor said he couldn't believe the news when he heard about what happened. it's a sad morning to be here, to hear about the tragic accident that has happened. personally, when i was called, i didn't believe it until i arrived here and i witnessed and saw it for myself. i want to say it is really sad because we didn't expect this. i want to say sorry to the family, the athletics fraternity and...
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the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who'd left an way for the development of future treatments for the disease. the medicines are expected to be licensed within months, but charities are warning that the nhs isn't ready forthem, meaning many patients could lose out. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh reports. dawn is 62 and about to get her first dose of a new alzheimer's drug, donanemab, which is currently only available to people taking part in clinical trials. we've started, have we? we've started! all right? yay! dawn's memory problems were identified early. she has only mild cognitive impairment. i feel so grateful that i noticed, and that i investigated further, and that i know, because knowledge is power and it could mean that itjust slows it all down. and if it slows it down, then... ..then i'll be able to function as i'd like to and do some of the things i'd still like to do. over the course of 18 month trials, donanemab, and another drug, lecanemab, showed they could slow cognitive decline in patients with early stage alzheime
the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who'd left an way for the development of future treatments for the disease. the medicines are expected to be licensed within months, but charities are warning that the nhs isn't ready forthem, meaning many patients could lose out. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh reports. dawn is 62 and about to get her first dose of a new alzheimer's drug, donanemab, which is currently only available to people taking part in...
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the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who'd left anoror said he couldn't believe the news when he heard about what happened: it's a sad morning to be here, to hear about the tragic accident that has happened. personally, when i was called, i didn't believe it until i arrived here and i witnessed and saw it for myself. i would say it is really sad because we didn't expect this. i want to say sorry to the family, the athletics fraternity and the entire country at this trying moment, because i can say for sure we are still in denial. author of running with the kenyans: discovering the secrets of the fastest people on earth. give us an idea of the reaction. it greek everyone is in complete shock. what is so tragic as he was only just beginning, he only ran his first marathon a year ago and he absolutely placed onto the scene. he has won three of the sixth fastest marathon is ever in his first three marathons and he was just phenomenal talent and barely begun, which is what is so tragic.— what is so tragic. huge achievements. - what is so t
the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who'd left anoror said he couldn't believe the news when he heard about what happened: it's a sad morning to be here, to hear about the tragic accident that has happened. personally, when i was called, i didn't believe it until i arrived here and i witnessed and saw it for myself. i would say it is really sad because we didn't expect this. i want to say sorry to the family, the athletics fraternity and the...
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its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who is leaving an incredible legacyin borrowed shoes because he could not afford a pair, he achieved far more than any ever will at his age. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. double child rapist and murderer colin pitchfork will face a fresh hearing after challenging a decision to keep him behind bars. pitchfork was jailed for life for raping and strangling two 15—year—old girls in the 1980s. he was granted parole, but this was challenged by ministers and the parole board denied his release in december. schools are spending tens of thousands of pounds more a year, of thousands of pounds more a year to meet rising costs of contracts with private firms. these private finance initiative schools are locked into 25—to 30—year contracts, in which charges rise more than at other schools. pfi investors say the contracts give long—term value for taxpayers' money. police say they will take no further action against the con
its president, sebastian coe, described him as an incredible athlete who is leaving an incredible legacyin borrowed shoes because he could not afford a pair, he achieved far more than any ever will at his age. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. double child rapist and murderer colin pitchfork will face a fresh hearing after challenging a decision to keep him behind bars. pitchfork was...
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its president, sebastian coe, described him as "an incredible athlete, who's leaving an incredible legacy. "kelvin was an amazingly talented athlete and had already achieved so much. he truly had a special talent and i have no doubt he would have gone on to have had an incredible career." and this, from emile cairess, the highest—placed british athlete in the london marathon last year. i was in a state of shock. you never expect anybody so young to pass away. and then i guess it takes it to that next level and it's even more shocking when it's a generational talent, like kelvin kiptum was. kelvin kiptum ran his first major competition in borrowed shoes because he couldn't afford a pair. in such a short time, he had achieved so much, before an accident robbed the world of a sporting great. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. so many tributes there to an extraordinary talent. there are hopes that two new drugs aimed at slowing the progress of alzheimer's could pave the way for the development of future treatments for the disease. the medicines are expected to be licensed within months, but chariti
its president, sebastian coe, described him as "an incredible athlete, who's leaving an incredible legacy. "kelvin was an amazingly talented athlete and had already achieved so much. he truly had a special talent and i have no doubt he would have gone on to have had an incredible career." and this, from emile cairess, the highest—placed british athlete in the london marathon last year. i was in a state of shock. you never expect anybody so young to pass away. and then i guess...
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lord coe says changes to the long jump are just part of plans to keep fans entertained. in england. new official figures show the number of families living in temporary accommodation has hit a record high, including more than 140,000 children. the number of rough sleepers is also up, with almost 4,000 people on streets on a single night last autumn, up 27% on the year before. the increase comes despite the government vowing to end rough sleeping by the end of this year. here's michael buchanan. for some people at london's paddington station, their train never departs. as many as 60 sleep in the station each night. here is, like, the warmest part of the station, really, that you can sleep in. that's why you've got most of the people sleeping here, because it's the warmest part. joseph has been rough sleeping since last year, the last few nights at paddington. his entire possessions in one bag. if you can get a clear space, then you are good, but apart from that they've got these railings, stuck in between, so it's not ideally comfortable. the people here are part of a sur
lord coe says changes to the long jump are just part of plans to keep fans entertained. in england. new official figures show the number of families living in temporary accommodation has hit a record high, including more than 140,000 children. the number of rough sleepers is also up, with almost 4,000 people on streets on a single night last autumn, up 27% on the year before. the increase comes despite the government vowing to end rough sleeping by the end of this year. here's michael buchanan....
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the world athletics president sebastian coe said he for sure would have. but what a loss.munity here. what a loss for the world of athletics. a trial involving the prime suspect in the disappearance of three—year—old madeleine mccann is resuming in a court in germany later after being adjourned last week. christian brueckner is facing five sex—offence allegations that are separate to the british girl's disappearance in portugal in 2007. shamima begum is set to discover whether she has won a court of appeal challenge over the removal of her british citizenship. ms begum travelled to syria in 2015 aged 15 and her citizenship was revoked on national security grounds shortly after she was found in a syrian refugee camp in february 2019. let's speak to our reporter graham satchell, who's at the court of appeal in central london. this is just the latest stage in a dutch mug there have been many stages to this. explain what is happening today. this stages to this. explain what is happening today-— stages to this. explain what is happening today. stages to this. explain what is ha
the world athletics president sebastian coe said he for sure would have. but what a loss.munity here. what a loss for the world of athletics. a trial involving the prime suspect in the disappearance of three—year—old madeleine mccann is resuming in a court in germany later after being adjourned last week. christian brueckner is facing five sex—offence allegations that are separate to the british girl's disappearance in portugal in 2007. shamima begum is set to discover whether she has won...
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international and local athletes, led by the iaaf president, sebastian coe, attended the funeral in the that kelvin kiptum is no more is hard. ., , , that kelvin kiptum is no more is hard. . , , , , ., hard. he had set his sights on runnina hard. he had set his sights on running the — hard. he had set his sights on running the rotterdam - hard. he had set his sights on i running the rotterdam marathon hard. he had set his sights on - running the rotterdam marathon in april in under two hours but that brilliant career was tragically cut short. he leaves behind a widow and two children. anne soy, bbc news. john savident — best known for playing butcher fred eliott in coronation street — has died. he was 86 and and starred in the itv soap for more than a decade. lizo mzimba looks back at his life. rovers return. fred elliott speaking. john savident�*s fred elliott was a regular on the street for more than 12 years. rarely softly spoken... he's at it again. lies, lies, lies. and that's the thanks i get for giving the lad a trade. beneath the character's bluster was a big hearted man who fas
international and local athletes, led by the iaaf president, sebastian coe, attended the funeral in the that kelvin kiptum is no more is hard. ., , , that kelvin kiptum is no more is hard. . , , , , ., hard. he had set his sights on runnina hard. he had set his sights on running the — hard. he had set his sights on running the rotterdam - hard. he had set his sights on i running the rotterdam marathon hard. he had set his sights on - running the rotterdam marathon in april in under two hours...
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international and local athletes, led by the world athletics president, sebastian coe, attended the funeral running the rotterdam marathon in april in under two hours — but that brilliant career was tragically cut short. he leaves behind a widow and two children. anne soy, bbc news. thanks to her for that, thanks to herfor that, for such thanks to her for that, for such a sad story, such a huge figure in world sporting and such unfulfilled potential. in new york we've been watching events — we've just heard from the us ambassador to the security council, we will bring you that in the next hour, bring you a wrap up of all the voices we've heard in the last hour or so, perhaps strongest among some that we've heard from the british foreign secretary, david cameron, who spoke about the nazis in the kremlin perpetrating, he said, in 19th century ideology where might is right. we've got the right guests coming up in the next hour, the former deputy secretary general of nato, and also christopher steele, former mi6 on russia. we will hear from the mayor in warsaw who i spoke to yesterday on my tri
international and local athletes, led by the world athletics president, sebastian coe, attended the funeral running the rotterdam marathon in april in under two hours — but that brilliant career was tragically cut short. he leaves behind a widow and two children. anne soy, bbc news. thanks to her for that, thanks to herfor that, for such thanks to her for that, for such a sad story, such a huge figure in world sporting and such unfulfilled potential. in new york we've been watching events —...
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. >> iteref i invite people to coe celebrate me, i pay for that. in this person's case then get [beep] when they say i can't afford that it's really bad manners. >> greg, may birthday is in april. are yo u making me pay? >> it depends whose idea it is for the dinner, right. once you're an adult you know,u, you shouldn't have to buyo everybodbuy everything. no offense. i'm preying for birthdays,ddin weddings, baby showers, things o don't even go. two think i'm going to review knew my wedding vows for to you buy me a jeep. it's not fare. i don't get anything. i don't have kids. i don't get toys. i get nothing. t doesn't it bother you when you're shamed into gettingge stuff. remember the time you were shamed to get pizza for the staff. >> jesse: i always do.ok >> greg: someone els be did. i never get pizza for the staff. >> then forced to do it yourself. >> i buy gourmet dinners instead. >> what are the limits, judge. >> she made the i invitation, that's the issue. >> if we said we are taking dana out for her birthday we pay for her. if dana says it's
. >> iteref i invite people to coe celebrate me, i pay for that. in this person's case then get [beep] when they say i can't afford that it's really bad manners. >> greg, may birthday is in april. are yo u making me pay? >> it depends whose idea it is for the dinner, right. once you're an adult you know,u, you shouldn't have to buyo everybodbuy everything. no offense. i'm preying for birthdays,ddin weddings, baby showers, things o don't even go. two think i'm going to review...
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you've been intrusive into peoplepeoples personalize or coe you think i am on trial. no, no, new. ohtani 2021. part one of the worst birthdays i've ever had i do know where it came from it came fro from a swt and tears. you should always have, which i don't have solicit tone that you should have at least six months in cash at your house at all times. i don't like wind to be honest with you i like gray goose. [laughter] >> i'm going to be honest with you i watch a whole lot of bra but when this does not work out for her real housewives of atlanta there is your moment of regret shall be call it my flop of the week goes to victoria control of new orleans after leaving her crime ridden city for santa barbara for a mayors conference she spoke an important panel tiled mayors at mental health solution and best practices but she must think her constituents are crazy. new orleans is currently at a police deficit of more than 1000 officers. carjackings, robberies through the roof. if cantrell cannot be bothered the new governor of louisiana has declared a state of emergency over the short p
you've been intrusive into peoplepeoples personalize or coe you think i am on trial. no, no, new. ohtani 2021. part one of the worst birthdays i've ever had i do know where it came from it came fro from a swt and tears. you should always have, which i don't have solicit tone that you should have at least six months in cash at your house at all times. i don't like wind to be honest with you i like gray goose. [laughter] >> i'm going to be honest with you i watch a whole lot of bra but when...
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sebastian coe, the president of world athletics, has called kiptum "an incredible athlete leaving anill miss him dearly." mo farah has said, "kelvin was an amazingly talented athlete and had already achieved so much. he truly had a special talent and i have no doubt he would have gone on to have had an incredible career." with more on this story, i've been speaking to our correspondent in the kenyan capital nairobi, celestine karoney. in 2022 went kelvin kiptum ran his fastest marathon, he won it in the fastest marathon, he won it in the fastest time, two hours one minute and 35 seconds. for my keys before that, he had to borrow a pair of shoes just to run that, he had to borrow a pair of shoesjust to run his that, he had to borrow a pair of shoes just to run his first official race so he had a background where a laugh of resources really hampered history for athletics and like many kenyan athletes, he didn't start running on the track, he went straight to road races. when he came into the road races, within one year of running his first marathon, ten months, he had broken in maratho
sebastian coe, the president of world athletics, has called kiptum "an incredible athlete leaving anill miss him dearly." mo farah has said, "kelvin was an amazingly talented athlete and had already achieved so much. he truly had a special talent and i have no doubt he would have gone on to have had an incredible career." with more on this story, i've been speaking to our correspondent in the kenyan capital nairobi, celestine karoney. in 2022 went kelvin kiptum ran his...
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shares of new york community bank with the worst day since 1993 the product eribroader index coe worstay since march of last year the community bank had a fourth quarter loss and slashed dividend to shore up capital it is setting aside millions for the commercial lending space new york community bank is on review for junk periodterritoryy moody's. we will talk more about this throughout the show. as you see, the benchmark below 4%. >>> time to turn to washington with a news alert. the biden administration submitting the first ever proposal to drug companies to lower the price of ten pre-selected including drugs ait reducing costs for the government this is the first phase of the process before the final prices are set in september the administration is not publicly releasing the names of the specific drugs targeted. the group includes for diabetes and stroke and kidney cancer and cardio disease those drugs cost $50.5 billion to medicare. >>> we want to look at the middle east with the developing story. u.s. central command says u.s. forces conducted new striekes in one-way attack drone
shares of new york community bank with the worst day since 1993 the product eribroader index coe worstay since march of last year the community bank had a fourth quarter loss and slashed dividend to shore up capital it is setting aside millions for the commercial lending space new york community bank is on review for junk periodterritoryy moody's. we will talk more about this throughout the show. as you see, the benchmark below 4%. >>> time to turn to washington with a news alert. the...
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lectures include jimmy, gerald ford, mikhail gorbachev, sandra o'connor, bryan cranston and jody coe. we continue that tradition with a discussion on lbj's sweeping legacy by some of our nation's top academics and, scholars, all contributors to lbj's america. and no one would be more pleased that harry middleton himself, harry, was director of the lbj library for over 30 years and made it the model for presidential study. i know i speak for my friend and coeditor of lbj's america mark lawrence me as the former director of the lbj library and mark as the current director. when i say that in so many the lbj library is the house that harry built. lyndon johnson johnson would also be pleased that we're having this discussion. he wanted the lbj library to be a place where his legacy was explored openly and candidly or as he said with the bark off, as he said shortly before he left, as to how successful we've been in doing the greatest good for the greatest number, the themselves and their posterity must ultimately decide we have some important people weighing in on that question tonight. w
lectures include jimmy, gerald ford, mikhail gorbachev, sandra o'connor, bryan cranston and jody coe. we continue that tradition with a discussion on lbj's sweeping legacy by some of our nation's top academics and, scholars, all contributors to lbj's america. and no one would be more pleased that harry middleton himself, harry, was director of the lbj library for over 30 years and made it the model for presidential study. i know i speak for my friend and coeditor of lbj's america mark lawrence...
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larry: jonathan, where the number come from 355 plus 410% interest wor were the number coe from?rbid the word proportionality but proportionate to what? no and less money here. >> when you drill down on this opinion you hit an air pockets. there is not a lot there. he high bowled every possible figure he could find. much of it is speculative. the court says if he had revealed the true information, the bank would have required more difficult terms and cost him more money and had higher interest rates. that is not at all clear. the trump organization was famous for squeezing banks precisely because they were as the witnesses described a whale client the banks themselves said we made a lot of money on this we went to more business from trump. so a lot of this is speculative. >> that is what i cannot figure either. byron, what are the politics here how does this impact the presidential race? >> this is one of those cases that republicans have completely rejected as an unfair targeting of the former president. it affects him not at all in the republican primary except it adds to suppo
larry: jonathan, where the number come from 355 plus 410% interest wor were the number coe from?rbid the word proportionality but proportionate to what? no and less money here. >> when you drill down on this opinion you hit an air pockets. there is not a lot there. he high bowled every possible figure he could find. much of it is speculative. the court says if he had revealed the true information, the bank would have required more difficult terms and cost him more money and had higher...
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. >> bret: and just this past week, you had the google coe essentially apologizing in a memo to employeess with problematic text, responses and gemini app. barred. shown twice be clear completely unacceptable and we got it wrong. how can congress get involved in this process with a.i. congressman over nolte first to you. >> i think congress has a role to play establishing regulatory framework ai. the task force that congressman lieu and i have been asked to chair guiding principles document release before the end of the year to establish that kind of framework. it's kind of a to-do list for future congresses to work off of. you have highlighted an extremely important issue which is the spread of misand disinformation through ai. >> that's something that we are also very concerned about and something we are going to be working to solve. >> bret: congressman lieu? >> thank you, bret, for your question. i want to first of all thank you speaker johnson and leader jeffries for establishing the bipartisan house task force on a.i. i'm very honored to co-lead it with my friend and colleague congr
. >> bret: and just this past week, you had the google coe essentially apologizing in a memo to employeess with problematic text, responses and gemini app. barred. shown twice be clear completely unacceptable and we got it wrong. how can congress get involved in this process with a.i. congressman over nolte first to you. >> i think congress has a role to play establishing regulatory framework ai. the task force that congressman lieu and i have been asked to chair guiding principles...
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coe park four and a half. loma prieta, almost four and a half. in marin county, four and a quarter. fairfax and carter, tim fairfax and carter. all right. thank you. if you know, payback from mel gibson, san rafael, almost four inches of rain. uvas reservoir, 3.62, vacaville. how about that? two and a half sunnyvale 2.44. that's the most rain i saw anywhere near the peninsula or anywhere close. sunnyvale or cupertino area. that was some good rain. orinda an inch and three quarters. napa also with an inch and three quarters. fremont 1.62 and palo alto picked up an inch and a quarter. still some activity to the north. nothing too heavy, but occasionally some of these cells are popping up here, and that's what we're going to see today. uh, again, the heaviest has been more towards the east and south, especially in the santa cruz mountains. but i think we'll get some isolated cells today. it would not take much today. so just, you know, wait wait five minutes. it's one of those patterns again, especially on the look at cupertino, sunnyvale right now.
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what's your reaction to this my gas coe at google? -- fiasco at google?kly, it doesn't surprise us. we've kind of known what google's been up to since 2016. that's why when we started our fund three years ago, google was not a part of it, nor many of the other social media company. it doesn't, frankly, surprise us, and we boycott them because of actions like this. elizabeth: you know, tom, big tech is again accused of censorship. facebook is accused of censorship, this time by dr. phil. tom, let's get your reaction to this. dr. phil says facebook censor ised dr. phil's video of his personal visit to witness firsthand how the border crisis under the biden white house is out of control. watch this. >> it was up about 15 minutes and going viral super fast. i mean, tens of thousands of views in a matter of just a few minutes. it was just going straight the vertical. and then, bang, it just stopped. i mean, it didn't, like, slow down or, like, people lost interest in it. it stopped. elizabeth: what do you think? >> well, not only is google bad, but so is meta,
what's your reaction to this my gas coe at google? -- fiasco at google?kly, it doesn't surprise us. we've kind of known what google's been up to since 2016. that's why when we started our fund three years ago, google was not a part of it, nor many of the other social media company. it doesn't, frankly, surprise us, and we boycott them because of actions like this. elizabeth: you know, tom, big tech is again accused of censorship. facebook is accused of censorship, this time by dr. phil. tom,...
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vita, cocoa, national beverage, it's a mixed picture with vie taco coe up about 1%, xevia down 6.25%.,s is at the top to have s&p 500 after the food processing company beat on estimates. the spam maker reported first quarter earnings of 41 cents a share versus the 34-cent estimate. or hormel say it expects continued growth in its food service business, and investors absolutely love that. they're punching the stock higher by 13.a 5%. snowflake shares kind of melting at this hour, down 18 percent% -- 18% after the cloud data company posted disappointing product revenue guidance for the first quarter, on track for its worst day since it went public. the company also a announced the retirement of its longtime ceo who shepherded the entire ip if o. shootman will be replaced by a former google executive who joined last year with, saying snowflake needs executives with strong tech chops to lead the company9 into the anal of, you guessed it, a.i -- age of, you guessed it, a.i. >> we've got somebody with the tech chops already when it comes to the a. i. craze which has swept wall street to mai
vita, cocoa, national beverage, it's a mixed picture with vie taco coe up about 1%, xevia down 6.25%.,s is at the top to have s&p 500 after the food processing company beat on estimates. the spam maker reported first quarter earnings of 41 cents a share versus the 34-cent estimate. or hormel say it expects continued growth in its food service business, and investors absolutely love that. they're punching the stock higher by 13.a 5%. snowflake shares kind of melting at this hour, down 18...
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have a direct effect of opening our borders, catch and release policies, repeal of remain in hex if coe. on day one, biden signed an order saying he would not build any more border walls despite the fact that in 2006 he voted for the secure fence act. that's required states like missouri to sue biden multiple times to try to force him to secure national sovereignty. all that we're asking for is for the federal government to do their job. president trump used the same tools on the books to reduce illegal border crossings by 90%, but instead, missouri communities are less safe. 150 deaths from fentanyl -- 1500 deaths, 43 innocent children who have died from accidental fentanyl if exposure. additionally, we've had 1100 incidences of reported human trafficking moving through our state, so biden's crisis and chaos at the border has turned every state into a border state, and we're going to keep using the judicial system to fight back. elizabeth: you know, brandon, it's showing up in the polls. a new quinnipiac poll, the majority disapprove of the president on his border policies. we also hav
have a direct effect of opening our borders, catch and release policies, repeal of remain in hex if coe. on day one, biden signed an order saying he would not build any more border walls despite the fact that in 2006 he voted for the secure fence act. that's required states like missouri to sue biden multiple times to try to force him to secure national sovereignty. all that we're asking for is for the federal government to do their job. president trump used the same tools on the books to...
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a look at that timelinwhen we coe me democrats agree. conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald trump twice. mr. garvey, you voted for him twice... as your own man, what is your decision? garvey is wrong for california. but garvey's surging in the polls. fox news says garvey would be a boost to republican control of the senate. stop garvey. adam schiff for senate. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. >>> more trouble for the millennium tower. it has been six months since the luxury high-rise received additional support to stop it from sinking and leaning. the project was hailed as an immediate success. nbc investigative reporter jacksonon van derbeken is learning the high-rise is no longer sinking any further to the side but it now appears to be sinking in the middle. >> reporter: here at the millennium tower you can see the construction crews and scaffolding are all gone and even the cracks that once marred the front of the high-ris
a look at that timelinwhen we coe me democrats agree. conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald trump twice. mr. garvey, you voted for him twice... as your own man, what is your decision? garvey is wrong for california. but garvey's surging in the polls. fox news says garvey would be a boost to republican control of the senate. stop garvey. adam schiff for senate. i'm adam schiff, and i approve...
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like shep coe who has ruled for nearly three decades announced today he will run for the presidency againbeings may contradict georgia district attorney fani willis' testimony about his relationship with nathan wade. that's next. ♪ each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. men tell us when they use just for men® to eliminate gray, there's a great “before and after”. then, there's the 'after the after' — that boost you get when you look and feel your best. and that's why more men choose just for men®. if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd rather be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have sympt
like shep coe who has ruled for nearly three decades announced today he will run for the presidency againbeings may contradict georgia district attorney fani willis' testimony about his relationship with nathan wade. that's next. ♪ each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. men tell us when they use just for men® to eliminate gray, there's a...
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i believe that $6 million to today who missing hiding in mexico coe once arrested he tried found guilty and sentenced to eight years in prison. as the young attorney, greene had the good fortune to see niagara falls. for the first time and was, by its majesty. don't you just love that? that's falls frozen in winter. 40 years later, he feared change would forever diminish nature's grandeur. shacks chanty, teams, commercial vendors, big business in canada. diverting waters were all threats as of the niagara falls park commission. niagara fall reservation became the first state park in new york's. future generations would visit and little altars. the vision of its natural beauty. here we have andrew greene. he's the one waving their he he saw niagara falls as a man that was just blown away by its grandeur and often would it still a young on visits to chicago as preservationist. he would remain the commission for 20 years until his death death. greene had at no point meant on the day after he died as of the new york company he planned to purchase volcano. since miles outside mexico city, he
i believe that $6 million to today who missing hiding in mexico coe once arrested he tried found guilty and sentenced to eight years in prison. as the young attorney, greene had the good fortune to see niagara falls. for the first time and was, by its majesty. don't you just love that? that's falls frozen in winter. 40 years later, he feared change would forever diminish nature's grandeur. shacks chanty, teams, commercial vendors, big business in canada. diverting waters were all threats as of...