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coleman has flooded his cell. his excessive beating on the door was pushing that plastic glass out, creating a danger. hitting his head on the wall, he threatened the officer on the walk saying he was going to hit his ass. >> coleman. face the rear of your cell. go down on your knees. go down on your knees. cross your ankles, place your hands on top of your head. all right. we'll go on three. one, two, three. stand up, back him out of the cell. >> coleman is placed into an emergency restraint chair. he will be bound at the legs, wrists and waist. >> we can clean the water up and things like that. we can put up with somebody kicking on the door here and there. but when they're self-abusive or damaging departmental property, those are red flags for us where they really have to be addressed and we can't just allow them to continue to be self-abusive. he was placed in the chair for that reason. >> after his wound is treated by medical personnel, coleman is fitted with head gear to prevent further injury. >> and he'll
coleman has flooded his cell. his excessive beating on the door was pushing that plastic glass out, creating a danger. hitting his head on the wall, he threatened the officer on the walk saying he was going to hit his ass. >> coleman. face the rear of your cell. go down on your knees. go down on your knees. cross your ankles, place your hands on top of your head. all right. we'll go on three. one, two, three. stand up, back him out of the cell. >> coleman is placed into an emergency...
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coleman is expose about of the blocks. absolutely. coleman blasted out.you can hold me back in and going to be working a little harderfor10—15 metres more. incredible drama there in the last of the men's100 metres semifinals. we did see that usain bolt came seconds to the american christian coleman. he has laid down a marker. we saw usain bolt come second, both men the only men in the semifinals to dip the ten seconds, but for a moment the electronic scoreboard did not have usain bolt even scoreboard did not have usain bolt evenin scoreboard did not have usain bolt even in the top four, and usain bolt was making that sort of gesture with his hand, getaway. i came second. he looked across to christian coleman as if to say, don't worry, i'll catch you in the final. he was never worrying about finishing outside the top two, but great drama as we waited for official confirmation that indeed usain bolt will make it into his final 100 metre final. we are also waiting for confirmation, i think, the 10.12 four cj ujah, it is not good i think for him to get throug
coleman is expose about of the blocks. absolutely. coleman blasted out.you can hold me back in and going to be working a little harderfor10—15 metres more. incredible drama there in the last of the men's100 metres semifinals. we did see that usain bolt came seconds to the american christian coleman. he has laid down a marker. we saw usain bolt come second, both men the only men in the semifinals to dip the ten seconds, but for a moment the electronic scoreboard did not have usain bolt even...
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we re and the likes of christian coleman were so and the likes of christian coleman were so close toid this was not the perfect script, but we do have another eight days of competition here, so much more to look forward to. this is what is coming up this evening. holly bradshaw, outside chance in the women's pole vault final. wayde van niekerk, the great south african 400 metre record—holder, the man to ta ke 400 metre record—holder, the man to take on the mantle who could put a positive shine on the sport of athletics. three british girls going in the women's100 metre semifinals for the katarina johnson—thompson will also see if she can do something miraculous in the 800 metres, the end of the heptathlon. i will be here through the rest of the evening, but for this world athletics sportsday, in which we have seen jessica ennis—hill receiving a gold medal she should have got six years ago, it is goodbye for now. it has been a day of mixed fortunes. low pressure bringing rain across northern and western parts of the country, further south east, largely dry and bright, this was suffolk
we re and the likes of christian coleman were so and the likes of christian coleman were so close toid this was not the perfect script, but we do have another eight days of competition here, so much more to look forward to. this is what is coming up this evening. holly bradshaw, outside chance in the women's pole vault final. wayde van niekerk, the great south african 400 metre record—holder, the man to ta ke 400 metre record—holder, the man to take on the mantle who could put a positive...
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[laughter] mayor coleman: thank you. [applause] larry: the one thing i forgot to tell you is that i spent 16 years as president of the king arts complex and now i have spent six years as chairman of this board and it's great to have the two institutions collaborate and this is first of many to come. it is my distinct honor and pleasure to give you a brief overview of the wil hagood. although he needs no introduction to this audience. he has authored seven nonfiction books, including a trilogy of biographies of iconic 20th century figures hailed as culturally important by the los -- "the king of the cats," "the life and times of -- adam clayton powell junior," a "new york times" notable book of the year. the second book of great , "in black and white." the life of sammy davis junior. a multiple award winner and the "sweetok was called thunder, the life and times of sugar ray robinson," named as a best book of the year by forbes. his other books are two of the river, about a 2500-mile journey down the mississippi river, an
[laughter] mayor coleman: thank you. [applause] larry: the one thing i forgot to tell you is that i spent 16 years as president of the king arts complex and now i have spent six years as chairman of this board and it's great to have the two institutions collaborate and this is first of many to come. it is my distinct honor and pleasure to give you a brief overview of the wil hagood. although he needs no introduction to this audience. he has authored seven nonfiction books, including a trilogy...
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so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it!man second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing. gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say much. i just didn't execute when it matters. it wasn't meant to be this way. the crowd here expected usain bolt to win his final 100 metres race, not come third, and certainly not get beaten by a two times drug cheat injustin gatlin, who crashes the farewell party. it's the last thing track and field would have wanted. mistakes can happen. i have faced all the penalties and the rules and i have done so much to inspire other athletes in the communities back home. but you can come back hard and work hard for them and be accepted back. the crowd had experienced history, just not the history they
so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it!man second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing. gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say much. i just...
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so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it!coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing. gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, usain bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say much. i just didn't execute when it matters. it wasn't meant to be this way. the crowd her expected usain bolt to win his final ioo—metre race, not come third, and certainly not get beaten by a two times drug cheat injustin gatlin, who crashes the farewell party. it's the last thing track and field would have wanted. mistakes can happen. but you can come back hard and work hard for them and be accepted back. the crowd had experienced history, just not the history they expected. but bolt still bows out having transcended his sport. dan roan, bbc news, at the london stadium. we have al
so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it!coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing. gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, usain bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say...
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christian coleman was second. a lot of response.so much, he hasn't lost anything. making it to the athletics world championships marathon finals is a huge achievement but perhaps even more so if you've only ever run one marathon before. 23—year—old, josh griffiths, secured his place in today's race with his london marathon result and he's hoping to shock the running world once more and make wales proud. and he won't be the country's only chance of success, as tomos dafydd reports. 0ne one of them has no coach, the other‘s training partner is his dog. meet the welsh marathon man aiming to ta ke meet the welsh marathon man aiming to take on the world. josh griffiths shocked the sport and himself, finishing 13th in the london marathon. the first brit home. a com plete marathon. the first brit home. a complete unknown pushed into the limelight. it was a shock. after the first two weeks it sunk in a little bit what i had achieved. i did not have much time to think about it before training. the london marathon was all about time. sunday w
christian coleman was second. a lot of response.so much, he hasn't lost anything. making it to the athletics world championships marathon finals is a huge achievement but perhaps even more so if you've only ever run one marathon before. 23—year—old, josh griffiths, secured his place in today's race with his london marathon result and he's hoping to shock the running world once more and make wales proud. and he won't be the country's only chance of success, as tomos dafydd reports. 0ne one...
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if you think anyone‘s going to be tempted night, it will be coleman.l to come, because the electronic scoreboard mocktail, and usain bolt‘s name was not there. we knew he finished second, it was all fine, but until his name at faster with a big qualifying q fine, but until his name at faster with a big qualifying 0 next to it, then they were all the crowds came out. this crowd have paid a lot of money to get in for this most prized session of all of them in the ten days of competition. they know they're going to see that last race, and it is going to be the final at 9:45pm. a lot of people wishing they'd got those tickets too? 9:45pm. a lot of people wishing they'd got those tickets tomm 9:45pm. a lot of people wishing they'd got those tickets too? it was absolutely a sell—out. this was the most oversubscribed of all the sessions. your not going to get one of these tickets were love or a lot of these tickets were love or a lot of money. but those in here feel very fortu nate. of money. but those in here feel very fortunate. there's mammoth bank of jama
if you think anyone‘s going to be tempted night, it will be coleman.l to come, because the electronic scoreboard mocktail, and usain bolt‘s name was not there. we knew he finished second, it was all fine, but until his name at faster with a big qualifying q fine, but until his name at faster with a big qualifying 0 next to it, then they were all the crowds came out. this crowd have paid a lot of money to get in for this most prized session of all of them in the ten days of competition. they...
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neil taylor the suspended, so coleman.s, dave edwards and andy king, have had limited game time this season. plenty to ponder ahead of two potentially defining matches, after which wales' chances of reaching the world cup will become clearer. it could be a defining weekend for northern ireland as well. northern ireland face san marino on friday night, before the czech republic next week. but are going very well indeed. they have a 4 point cushion in second place so back to back wins could put them well on the way. here's more from joel taggart. o'neill and his players spend a week here just o'neill and his players spend a week herejust outside o'neill and his players spend a week here just outside manchester. tomorrow morning, they fly to san marino. the big question is, will jonny evans beyond the flight? will he be completing a transfer deadline day move to manchester city, arsenal oi’ day move to manchester city, arsenal or leicester? everyone is waiting to see what happens next, including the manager, michael 0'neill.
neil taylor the suspended, so coleman.s, dave edwards and andy king, have had limited game time this season. plenty to ponder ahead of two potentially defining matches, after which wales' chances of reaching the world cup will become clearer. it could be a defining weekend for northern ireland as well. northern ireland face san marino on friday night, before the czech republic next week. but are going very well indeed. they have a 4 point cushion in second place so back to back wins could put...
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coleman is tired from the season. not going to be able to run anyone down. blake thomas who has also had long season. the manner in which they have won this victory is sowing credible. i think, as you said, might, it is the enhancement of the relay changes. this is not a nice site at all. that looks like hamstring. paula ? nice site at all. that looks like hamstring. paula? it looks like he is hurt. that is really sad because i think it was one season too many. we we re i think it was one season too many. we were just talking about that this morning about he and mo farah have been happy to get to the championships healthy and that was that to see. i think he was prepared to not win but i don't think he would have expected his last race to end like that, he would have wanted to cross the finish line. we talked about whether he would be disappointed with the 100 and he will be disappointed with this. even if he wasjust will be disappointed with this. even if he was just closing on the will be disappointed with this. eve
coleman is tired from the season. not going to be able to run anyone down. blake thomas who has also had long season. the manner in which they have won this victory is sowing credible. i think, as you said, might, it is the enhancement of the relay changes. this is not a nice site at all. that looks like hamstring. paula ? nice site at all. that looks like hamstring. paula? it looks like he is hurt. that is really sad because i think it was one season too many. we we re i think it was one...
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it's coleman, then bolt, coleman gets him on the line. the disbelief swept around the stadium.uld be no 12th world title, there would be no dream goodbye. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. a two—times drug cheat now a three—times world champion. bolt has rarely had to settle for second best, let alone third, but he bows out having transcended his sport, his legacy secure. natalie pirks, bbc news, at the london stadium. after the race, our sports editor dan roan asked usain bolt‘s father for his reaction to the result. yes, i am a little bit sad. but it happens sometimes. i was doubtful he would win the race. by finishing third, ijust have to accept the result. do you think it would have been better to retire after rio? not really. i was trying to persuade him to go for one more year. but he said it is time to go. he was right? he was right. what happens now with usain bolt? what role can he play going forward? i don't know. i think you must try and do something in the athletic field. but i
it's coleman, then bolt, coleman gets him on the line. the disbelief swept around the stadium.uld be no 12th world title, there would be no dream goodbye. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. a two—times drug cheat now a three—times world champion. bolt has rarely had to settle for second best, let alone third, but he bows out having transcended his sport, his legacy secure. natalie pirks, bbc news, at the...
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it's coleman, then bolt, coleman gets him on the line. the disbelief swept around the stadium.script. there would be no 12th world title. there would be no dream goodbye. crowd boos. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. a two—times drug cheat, now a three—times world champion. bolt has rarely had to settle for second—best, let alone third. but he bows out having transcended his sport, his legacy secure. natalie pirks, bbc news, at the london stadium. injamaica, people were out in the streets to watch the 100m final, and with the last four championships won by a jamaican, it is normally a night of celebrations. here is the reaction from kingston. gatlin beat him! can't believe, man! gatlin beat him, 9.92. he crossed the line, and he's made jamaica proud. and he's the best thing to happen to track and field, ever. and we love him, and we support him no matter what. belgian officials have admitted they knew injune that eggs from dutch farms might be contaminated with insecticide. belgium's food s
it's coleman, then bolt, coleman gets him on the line. the disbelief swept around the stadium.script. there would be no 12th world title. there would be no dream goodbye. crowd boos. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. a two—times drug cheat, now a three—times world champion. bolt has rarely had to settle for second—best, let alone third. but he bows out having transcended his sport, his legacy secure....
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it's coleman, from bolt. coleman gets him on the line. the disbelief swept around the stadium.script. there would be no 12th world title. there would be no dream goodbye. crowd boos the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. a two—times drug cheat, now a three—times world champion. bolt has rarely had to settle for second—best, let alone third. but he bows out having transcended his sport, his legacy secure. natalie pirks, bbc news, at the london stadium. belgian officials have admitted they knew injune that eggs from dutch farms might be contaminated with insecticide. belgium's food safety agency said it had kept quiet because of a fraud investigation. the drug can cause liver, kidney and thyroid problems. shops in belgium, the netherlands and germany have removed the eggs from sale. thousands of brazilian army troops have raided slums in rio dejaneiro in a crackdown on criminal gangs. their main goal was to stop gangs behind a surge in brazen robberies of commercial trucks. the authorities say the
it's coleman, from bolt. coleman gets him on the line. the disbelief swept around the stadium.script. there would be no 12th world title. there would be no dream goodbye. crowd boos the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. a two—times drug cheat, now a three—times world champion. bolt has rarely had to settle for second—best, let alone third. but he bows out having transcended his sport, his legacy secure....
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, it became less and less about norm coleman and more and more about those who any cafe i would go to, small towns, anywhere, vf-w hall, american legion hall, you would see a sheet up there saying we're having spaghetti dinner for this family cuz they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis. and elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go bankrupt because of a health care crisis, related to a health care crisisment and i knew that, on my radio show. but it got personal, cuz it was personal with the people of minnesota. so it is a petty reason to run for the senate, to say someone's got to beat this guy. but what it became por anmore about was what paul said. paul said that politics isn't about winning for the sake of winning. it isn't about money. politics is about improving people's lives. >> rose: authors for the hour when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: bank of america, life better connected. >> >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponso
, it became less and less about norm coleman and more and more about those who any cafe i would go to, small towns, anywhere, vf-w hall, american legion hall, you would see a sheet up there saying we're having spaghetti dinner for this family cuz they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis. and elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go bankrupt because of a health care crisis, related to a health care crisisment and i knew that, on my radio...
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it is going to be these two, coleman is going to wear it, bolt looks across. he is through.t of the way now. it is not as it looked earlier in the day. look at this picture sent in with that menacing looking share workload and the double rainbow in aberdeenshire. not great weather for most of us. for the last few hours, the bigger storms moved out the way, still showers in north—eastern areas which are feeding all the time. we have got and ridge of high pressure with as overnight. it is not going to last. not quite weather overnight with a lighter winds means it will be quite chilly, temperatures dropping, double figures just about in towns and cities but in the countryside sixes and sevens. lower singles in the glens of scotland, a touch of grass frost. that is early. the ridge of high pressure isn't going to last, we have got this area of low pressure winding itself up. in northern ireland will cloud over quickly with showery rain spreading into the west of scotland and by lunchtime it will be knocking on the door of the west of wales. it should stay that way, very usable
it is going to be these two, coleman is going to wear it, bolt looks across. he is through.t of the way now. it is not as it looked earlier in the day. look at this picture sent in with that menacing looking share workload and the double rainbow in aberdeenshire. not great weather for most of us. for the last few hours, the bigger storms moved out the way, still showers in north—eastern areas which are feeding all the time. we have got and ridge of high pressure with as overnight. it is not...
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listen, i didn't necessarily think i was the guy who was going to beat norm coleman.s the campaign progressed, it became less and less about norm coleman and more and more about those who -- any cafe i'd go to in small towns anywhere, v.f.w. hall, american legion hall, you'd see, you know, a sheet up there saying, we're having a spaghetti dinner for this family, because they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis. and elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go bankrupt because of a health care crisis. it's related to a health care crisis. and i knew that. my radio show. but the -- it got personal. because it was personal with the people in minnesota. so, it's a petty reason to run for the senate. to say someone's got to beat this guy. but what it became more and more about was what paul said. paul said that politics isn't about winning for the sake of winning. it isn't about money. politics is about improving people's lives. and that's -- you know, i wrote this book to answer the question that i get asked more than an
listen, i didn't necessarily think i was the guy who was going to beat norm coleman.s the campaign progressed, it became less and less about norm coleman and more and more about those who -- any cafe i'd go to in small towns anywhere, v.f.w. hall, american legion hall, you'd see, you know, a sheet up there saying, we're having a spaghetti dinner for this family, because they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis. and elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50%...
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. >> erin coleman is live in the breaking news center to sort it out for us. >> let's start with the developing story out of the nation's capital. a new report that president trump orchestrated his son's initial response to questions about his 2016 meeting with the russian lawyer. "the washington post" reporting president trump personally dictated his son's statement where he said they mainly talked about a program on the adoption of russian children. days later, trump jr. released e-mails that suggests he really took that meeting because he was promised dirt on hillary clinton. the white house says the story is of no consequence. >> they are doing everything they can to keep this story alive and in the papers every single day. the president, american people, they voted america first, not russia first. that's the focus of our administration. >> meanwhile the republican senator is blasting the current state of the gop under president trump's leadership. senator jeff flake says the rb the attitude towards those across the aisle is leading the country nowhere. >> you lose the ability to
. >> erin coleman is live in the breaking news center to sort it out for us. >> let's start with the developing story out of the nation's capital. a new report that president trump orchestrated his son's initial response to questions about his 2016 meeting with the russian lawyer. "the washington post" reporting president trump personally dictated his son's statement where he said they mainly talked about a program on the adoption of russian children. days later, trump jr....
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clive coleman. ecj still going to have influence? in reality, i think it will continue to have influence. the question is, how much? the government reiterated their position, which is not controversial, which is that when we leave eu law ceases to have direct effect. judgments in the european court ofjustice ceased to be binding on this country. what follows ? binding on this country. what follows? there will be a bilateral agreement. there will be a trading agreement. there will be a trading agreement. how is that overseen, policed and how are disputes dealt with? there are a number of different scenarios which provide for greater or lesser influence of the ecj. the government makes it clear if it is a bilateral agreement, the ecj shouldn't have sold jurisdiction over any arbitration mechanism, nor should the uk. the point is that the eu position is pretty clear. this agreement is made up of eu law, if it looks like event sounds like it, it looks like event sounds like it, it is the ecj that should
clive coleman. ecj still going to have influence? in reality, i think it will continue to have influence. the question is, how much? the government reiterated their position, which is not controversial, which is that when we leave eu law ceases to have direct effect. judgments in the european court ofjustice ceased to be binding on this country. what follows ? binding on this country. what follows? there will be a bilateral agreement. there will be a trading agreement. there will be a trading...
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. >> gatlin won in 9.92 seconds .002 ahead of christian coleman.ed third .0001 behind coleman. >> this is sportsdesk. brought to you by exevent, x will change the way you experience tv. >> the phillies continued their series with the rockies tonight without the help of aaron al tear placed on the ten-day disabled list before the game. nick pa vet ta got the start in this one but did not last long. 4-0 when pat singles to right. the throw goes home. would not be in time. rockies get five off pa vet ta in the first inning. valeika up again in the third. you see where this ball is carrying, gone to the left. pa vet ta gives eight runs. the phillies take it on the chin once again. 8-5. just five days is all that is separating the fans from the eagles first pre-season game against the pack persons carson kentavious doesn't figure to get much time but enters his second season as the starter following the offseason of adjustments. he experienced issues with his flowing motion toward the end of his rookie campaign and spent time working out with a quarterb
. >> gatlin won in 9.92 seconds .002 ahead of christian coleman.ed third .0001 behind coleman. >> this is sportsdesk. brought to you by exevent, x will change the way you experience tv. >> the phillies continued their series with the rockies tonight without the help of aaron al tear placed on the ten-day disabled list before the game. nick pa vet ta got the start in this one but did not last long. 4-0 when pat singles to right. the throw goes home. would not be in time....
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coleman is confident though he'll make saturday's clash with austria.uelta a espana — he's keeps his 36 second lead after stage ten today. after a hundred and two miles in the saddle italy's matteo trentin held off spain'sjosejoaquin rojas to claim victory. froome crossed the line four and a half minutes later alongside his main rival esteban chaves. although the colombian is nowjoint second with ireland's nicolas roach who made up time on the final descent. let check in briefly at the us open — rain hit the second day at flushing meadows in new york. the czech republic's world number one karolina pliskova's match against magda linette was briefly delayed while the roof of arthur ashe court was closed. last year's beaten finalist had just taken the first set 6—2 against the pole. and pliskova wasn't put off her stride taking the second set 6—1. she'll face either paraguay‘s veronica cepede royg or america's nicole gibbs next. well after the hype of another type of fight in las vegas over the weekend, the world amateur boxing championships are ongoing in
coleman is confident though he'll make saturday's clash with austria.uelta a espana — he's keeps his 36 second lead after stage ten today. after a hundred and two miles in the saddle italy's matteo trentin held off spain'sjosejoaquin rojas to claim victory. froome crossed the line four and a half minutes later alongside his main rival esteban chaves. although the colombian is nowjoint second with ireland's nicolas roach who made up time on the final descent. let check in briefly at the us...
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coleman. 13 agencys? anything like the 17 agencies that signed off on the russian hype that didn't really signed off on it. you remember the flint water whistleblower that said that scientists have become beholden to government for their funding and knowene knows who john baits is the noah whistleblower that said they rushed the report to beat the paris a cord and finally describe what kind of shenanigans australia are playing with temperature stations i'm not sure what they were doing? can you explain that for me? >> so i'm not sure about the australian news. i wasn't paying attention to that in particular but no, there is a claim that people make on the right that federal scientists are you know dependent on the government for grants and that they then take up policy positions that you know they think that their contemporarys will agree with. i don't really find that to be valid. scientists are very thorough people and they don't try to come to a conclusion before they do their research. there's always
coleman. 13 agencys? anything like the 17 agencies that signed off on the russian hype that didn't really signed off on it. you remember the flint water whistleblower that said that scientists have become beholden to government for their funding and knowene knows who john baits is the noah whistleblower that said they rushed the report to beat the paris a cord and finally describe what kind of shenanigans australia are playing with temperature stations i'm not sure what they were doing? can you...
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and usain bolt we re christian coleman and usain bolt were kind of consumed with each other.lympics lasted and ran a world record in the 400 metres. sometimes fate has its own mind. all right, thank you, we appreciate your time. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @duncangolestani. to stay with us on bbc world news. thank you for watching. good evening. it has been a bit of a mixed picture in the weekend. the area of low pressure stays with us as we head through tonight and into monday as well. three zones of whether this evening and overnight. towards the south and south—east mainly clear and dry. further north we have the weather front bringing rain across south—west england, south wales and the midlands. ahead of that for scotland and northern ireland, clear spells and scattered showers. heading through the day on monday we have a weather front through central parts of the country. that could bring some rain across the south west of england. further north we have sunshine and scattered showers. dry weather in between. a few showe
and usain bolt we re christian coleman and usain bolt were kind of consumed with each other.lympics lasted and ran a world record in the 400 metres. sometimes fate has its own mind. all right, thank you, we appreciate your time. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @duncangolestani. to stay with us on bbc world news. thank you for watching. good evening. it has been a bit of a mixed picture in the weekend. the area of low pressure stays with us as we...
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here's our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman.hillip hewett, was killed by an improvised explosive device while travelling in a lightly armoured snatch land rover in iraq injuly 2005. sue hoped an inquest, due to last five days, would provide answers about the snatch and how phillip died, but it lasted just three hours. quite honestly, it was like a smack in the face. it was almost as if those three lives had been worth an hour each. it was almost like i was something under somebody‘s foot and they just wanted to get rid of me. it made me feel... didn't actually make me feel less determined, it made me feel more determined. in 2013, sue and two other families of soldiers killed in snatch land rovers won a landmark ruling the supreme court, enabling them to sue the mod because the human rights act was deemed to apply to soldiers on the battlefield. it was the publication here injuly last year of the report into the inquiry into the iraq war by sirjohn chilcot that changed everything. it gave a damning assessment of how, for years,
here's our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman.hillip hewett, was killed by an improvised explosive device while travelling in a lightly armoured snatch land rover in iraq injuly 2005. sue hoped an inquest, due to last five days, would provide answers about the snatch and how phillip died, but it lasted just three hours. quite honestly, it was like a smack in the face. it was almost as if those three lives had been worth an hour each. it was almost like i was something under somebody‘s...
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coleman gets a brilliant start in lane number five.illiant start in lane numberfive. balta is chasing him through. disbelief swept around the stadium. this was not in the script. there would be no 12th title, no dream goodbye. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. usain bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. a two—time drug cheat now three—time champion. he had to settle for third—best. despite this, his legacy was secure. injamaica people were out in the streets to watch the 100 metre final and with the last four championship won by a jamaican it's normally a night of celebrations. here's the reaction from kingston. can't believe, man! gatland beat him, 9.92. he crossed the line and he's made jamaica prout and he's the best thing to happen to track and field ever. we love him and we support him no matter what. to south america where thousands of brazilian army troops have raided slums in rio in a crackdown on criminal gangs. their main goal was to stop gangs behind a surge in brazen robber
coleman gets a brilliant start in lane number five.illiant start in lane numberfive. balta is chasing him through. disbelief swept around the stadium. this was not in the script. there would be no 12th title, no dream goodbye. the crowd made it more than clear what they thought of the result. usain bolt was their darling, gatlin their pantomime villain. a two—time drug cheat now three—time champion. he had to settle for third—best. despite this, his legacy was secure. injamaica people...
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clive coleman, bbc news.udslide in the west african state of sierra leone. red cross officials say more than 400 people are known to have died, and 600 people are still missing. torrential rain caused the side of a mountain to collapse, engulfing a suburb of the capital freetown. there was a multi—faith memorial service at the burial site, in the nearby city of waterloo, from where our correspondent martin patience sent this report. a simple wooden coffin for a victim with no name. more than 200 graves were freshly dug for a mass burial of those who died in the landslide. the bodies are being brought from the main mortuary in freetown to the cemetery site. this cemetery was last used during the ebola outbreak, and it gives you some sense of the scale of this problem and how the authorities have been overwhelmed. the country's president is calling for national unity. this is another painful episode in our nation's history. hundreds of our unsuspecting compatriots were swept away in their sleep. at a distributi
clive coleman, bbc news.udslide in the west african state of sierra leone. red cross officials say more than 400 people are known to have died, and 600 people are still missing. torrential rain caused the side of a mountain to collapse, engulfing a suburb of the capital freetown. there was a multi—faith memorial service at the burial site, in the nearby city of waterloo, from where our correspondent martin patience sent this report. a simple wooden coffin for a victim with no name. more than...
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coleman serves fish and chips and more english fare like scotch eggs and scottish pie, the menu fromuropean upbringing. >> my mom's british, my dad was in the u.s. air force nearby in moorestown, new jersey. met my mom there it is a real small village, and it is a beautiful part of the english. >> british chip shop isn't only nod to the british crown here just down the street coleman opened up english gardener gift shop for trinkets from england. shop in the cozy corner for britain for food, parallel and decor in case you need that as well. speaking of tori i saw her walking down this way. lets talk with her now, where are you? >> reporter: you know, that salt, covered, perfectly fried fish, and chips. you are going to get some sweets and that why is they are ice cream. we are at grace ace ice cream and i'm standing here with devon, alan and dom. what flavors should i be looking at for. >> chocolate. >> cakes and cream. >> i like that. >> and chocolate also. >> chocolate also. >> we will see what flavors i pick out and talk to the owner coming up in a bit. but jessica we have, sweet
coleman serves fish and chips and more english fare like scotch eggs and scottish pie, the menu fromuropean upbringing. >> my mom's british, my dad was in the u.s. air force nearby in moorestown, new jersey. met my mom there it is a real small village, and it is a beautiful part of the english. >> british chip shop isn't only nod to the british crown here just down the street coleman opened up english gardener gift shop for trinkets from england. shop in the cozy corner for britain...
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crime and excluded coleman and fulton as suspects.amilies say they always knew they weren't behind this horrific crime. >> like from day one since i was old enough to understand i knew that my daddy was an innocent man. >> he was beaten. and we can see it in his pictures. so it's been a lot. we've been going through a lot. >> more dna testing is plan in the weeks ahead. prosecutors are waiting for some more information to come in before they decide their next move. >>> a case of identity theft is behind some big problems for one young woman. why there's now a warrant out for her arrest. >>> the see sea lion show at one theme park in california certainly an attraction it wasn't the marine mammals everyone wanted to see this ti time. >> hmm. >> talk changing forecast, kat kathy. >> oh yeah. we have a few perfect tens moving our way before more rain moves in to the delaware valley. we'll take look at that and have a preview of your weekend coming up. dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some.
crime and excluded coleman and fulton as suspects.amilies say they always knew they weren't behind this horrific crime. >> like from day one since i was old enough to understand i knew that my daddy was an innocent man. >> he was beaten. and we can see it in his pictures. so it's been a lot. we've been going through a lot. >> more dna testing is plan in the weeks ahead. prosecutors are waiting for some more information to come in before they decide their next move....
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but this is a very, very big but, justin gatlin and christian coleman, the two americans who pushed him wanted according to lord coe, the president of the iaaf, as the americans spoiled that particular party in the 100, the americans, with gatlin and coleman, they looked extremely quick in qualifying for the final. it's likely that america could be top of the podium once again. not perhaps the podium once again. not perhaps the way usain bolt will want to go out but he'll be doing his all to go out but he'll be doing his all to go out with a gold as well. we will be tuning into that. that's later this evening. thank you for that. the union unite has warned that strike action by refuse workers in birmingham, which has left waste piling up in the streets, could continue until christmas. the union has said it will ballot its members to renew its mandate for industrial action, after the current round of strikes end on september 21. itjust keeps mounting up. six weeks of strike action by refuse workers has left some streets in birmingham full of bin bags and vulnerable to vermin. now the uni
but this is a very, very big but, justin gatlin and christian coleman, the two americans who pushed him wanted according to lord coe, the president of the iaaf, as the americans spoiled that particular party in the 100, the americans, with gatlin and coleman, they looked extremely quick in qualifying for the final. it's likely that america could be top of the podium once again. not perhaps the podium once again. not perhaps the way usain bolt will want to go out but he'll be doing his all to go...
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coleman the young american who actually took silver, but nobody really expected justin gatlin to stormrs after his last round, serving to drug bands, one in 2006. lord coe who is president of the iws has been pushing, had pushed, for a life ban forjustin gatlin. he said this morning on the bbc, this really was not the script everyone wanted. this is the debate, if you allow athletes to compete, you have to allow them to compete, you have to allow them to win as well. that has been moved forward , to win as well. that has been moved forward, that ceremony. the stadium is still going to be full, so it is not like they're going to stop the stadium from berlin, gatlin has been booed at every turn, especially after he was seemingly goading the jamaican fans with the stars & stripes flag he had rounded shoulders, after beating bolts last night. that was not very savoury to see. this is going to be awkward as well, lord coe is going to be presenting those medals at around ten to seven. you will be able to watch that in world athletic sports day, that starts in the next 15 minutes or so on bbc
coleman the young american who actually took silver, but nobody really expected justin gatlin to stormrs after his last round, serving to drug bands, one in 2006. lord coe who is president of the iws has been pushing, had pushed, for a life ban forjustin gatlin. he said this morning on the bbc, this really was not the script everyone wanted. this is the debate, if you allow athletes to compete, you have to allow them to compete, you have to allow them to win as well. that has been moved forward...
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clive coleman.e are running extra patrols in the village of east harling, after an 83—year—old man was murdered at the weekend. he was stabbed in the head and neck, while walking his dogs in woodland. our correspondent adina campbell reports from east harling. the woodlands in east harling, neither centre of a major centre. and 83 old man who had been walking his two dogs here was stabbed to death multiple times on saturday morning. people are shocked and hurting because of the place where people go to enjoy their own leisure time with their families. the pensioner ‘s body was discovered near the five ways junction by a member of the public. the woodlands here in east harling is a popular pa rt here in east harling is a popular part of norfolk, used by walkers, runners and bike trails. his body was found just over there where police have set up their forensic tent. he had been repeatedly stabbed in the neck and head. the pensioner is described as a family man from the east harling area. three days o
clive coleman.e are running extra patrols in the village of east harling, after an 83—year—old man was murdered at the weekend. he was stabbed in the head and neck, while walking his dogs in woodland. our correspondent adina campbell reports from east harling. the woodlands in east harling, neither centre of a major centre. and 83 old man who had been walking his two dogs here was stabbed to death multiple times on saturday morning. people are shocked and hurting because of the place where...
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the americans withjustin gatlin, christian coleman in their midst, the two men who pushed usain boltpodium when he won bronze on the opening weekend. they spoiled his party there. bold pulling up with cramp, finishing outside the medals forjamaica. —— bolt. he ends on 19 gold medals in his career. japan absolutely delighted with their bronze medal. i will hand you overfor their bronze medal. i will hand you over for the closing moments of this medal ceremony. we will hear once again, as we have done with mo farah on the opening evening, the national anthem. this crowd will love this for the four by 100 men's team, who w011 for the four by 100 men's team, who won that amazing race last night. gold medallists and world champions, great britain. cheering. cj ujah, adam jim neilly, danny tolbert, nethaneel mitchell— blake. — — adam danny tolbert, nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. cheering. ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of great britain. # god save the queen. cheering. ladies and gentlemen, please acknowledge your world championship medallists. cheering. an absolutely
the americans withjustin gatlin, christian coleman in their midst, the two men who pushed usain boltpodium when he won bronze on the opening weekend. they spoiled his party there. bold pulling up with cramp, finishing outside the medals forjamaica. —— bolt. he ends on 19 gold medals in his career. japan absolutely delighted with their bronze medal. i will hand you overfor their bronze medal. i will hand you over for the closing moments of this medal ceremony. we will hear once again, as we...
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so does jimmy vicaut, and so does chris coleman.gatlin wins it! it's gatlin. right at the death, gatlin comes through — gatlin steals it! coleman thought he had it, bolt never got there. it's gatlin. it's definitely gatlin. they're all looking. coleman second, and usain bolt in third. well done, well done. gold medallist and world champion, representing the united states of america, justin gatlin. we can speak to british sprinter and former 4x400 metre relay world champion, derek redmond. he won gold in 1991 against the us team with kris akabusi running down the world champion antonio pettigrew in the home straight. iwan thomas also a former 4 by 400 metre world champion. they initally won silver against the us in 1997 but were upgraded to gold in 2009 after that same antonio pettigrew admitted drug use. and iwan is also hosting the games within the stadium. derek the booing last night was not as emphatic as saturday night. what do you think of the crowd expressing their opinion in the way they did? personally i think i would have b
so does jimmy vicaut, and so does chris coleman.gatlin wins it! it's gatlin. right at the death, gatlin comes through — gatlin steals it! coleman thought he had it, bolt never got there. it's gatlin. it's definitely gatlin. they're all looking. coleman second, and usain bolt in third. well done, well done. gold medallist and world champion, representing the united states of america, justin gatlin. we can speak to british sprinter and former 4x400 metre relay world champion, derek redmond. he...
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i'm erin coleman. president trump tweeted my first order as president was to renovate and arsonize our nuclear arsenal. it is now more powerful than ever. hopefully we will never have to use this power but there will never be a time we are not the most powerful nation in the world. the new rhetoric comes as north korea says it's kpanexamining p to attack guam. the planes came from south dako dakota. tracey -- tracie potts has more. >> it prompted this reaction overnight from the island's governor. >> i want to ensure the people of guam that currently there is no threat. >> and this warning from president trump. >> they will be met with fire, fury and frankly power, the likes of which this world has never seen before. >> criticized by the senate tees top democrat and questioned by some in his own party. >> all it is going to do is bring us closer to some kind of serious confrontation. >> rex tillerson complains what the president meant this morning. >> what the president is doing is sending a strong mes
i'm erin coleman. president trump tweeted my first order as president was to renovate and arsonize our nuclear arsenal. it is now more powerful than ever. hopefully we will never have to use this power but there will never be a time we are not the most powerful nation in the world. the new rhetoric comes as north korea says it's kpanexamining p to attack guam. the planes came from south dako dakota. tracey -- tracie potts has more. >> it prompted this reaction overnight from the island's...
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zach coleman discusses the new climate change report drafted by scientists from 13 federal agencies and whether the trump administration will approve it. wired magazine senior writer explores the rise in artificial intelligence for companies like google and facebook and what it means for the future. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. thursday morning. members of the u.s. house and senate are back home working. some members of congress tweeting out photos of events they attend. here's alaska senator lisa murkowski visiting a healthcare clinic. it's in the remote village of alaska on the bering sea. in a tweet from barbara comstock, joined the veterans for the new department of veteran services office. this one is from congresswoman shelley. libraries across maine are great places to fall in love with reading. they sent out a link for the
zach coleman discusses the new climate change report drafted by scientists from 13 federal agencies and whether the trump administration will approve it. wired magazine senior writer explores the rise in artificial intelligence for companies like google and facebook and what it means for the future. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. thursday morning. members of the u.s. house and senate are back home working. some members of congress tweeting out photos of events...
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but a high courtjudge rejected that conclusion, as our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reportss, has the rare condition pku. if he has more than 12 grams of protein a day, which you would find in three slices of bread, he could suffer permanent brain damage. he also has severe autism and can't talk and so managing his diet is exceptionally difficult. s's nhs consultant applied for him to have a drug called kuvan which allows him to have more protein, but it costs £100 a day and nhs england has refused to fund it on the basis its clinical efficacy had not been established. that led to today's legal challenge. we are pleased that we have won the case. it has been a difficult two years trying to get this drug, but we know we are not out of the woods yet. mrsjustice andrews ruled that nhs england's refusal to fund kuvan was irrational because evidence that it was clinically effective was overwhelming. that does not mean s will get the drug, but it does mean that nhs england will have to reconsider his parents' application. in a statement nhs england said: if a child with pku is giv
but a high courtjudge rejected that conclusion, as our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reportss, has the rare condition pku. if he has more than 12 grams of protein a day, which you would find in three slices of bread, he could suffer permanent brain damage. he also has severe autism and can't talk and so managing his diet is exceptionally difficult. s's nhs consultant applied for him to have a drug called kuvan which allows him to have more protein, but it costs £100 a day and nhs...
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erin coleman is joining us now. police need the public's help to find this suspect. >> that's exactly why they are offering that $10,000 reward to find the man who held that jogger at gunpoint. a spokesperson told us police are still out actively looking for that person. >> you can't help but notice the police presence. it comes just one day after a teenage jogger was attacked and sexually assaulted. >> it's out of the ordinary. i didn't think it would be here. >> park goers walk this same route often. say what happened here tuesday morning is down right scary. >> it's such a long time to get to somewhere elsewhere you can contact somebody. >> reporter: the vast and remote park was closed for a short time yesterday as police investigated the attack. they say the suspect was armed with a gun and wore a mask when he grabbed the 19-year-old victim from behind. >> i don't b know why he chose here. >> investigators are hoping someone who was at the park yesterday may have seen something suspicious or know who that suspec
erin coleman is joining us now. police need the public's help to find this suspect. >> that's exactly why they are offering that $10,000 reward to find the man who held that jogger at gunpoint. a spokesperson told us police are still out actively looking for that person. >> you can't help but notice the police presence. it comes just one day after a teenage jogger was attacked and sexually assaulted. >> it's out of the ordinary. i didn't think it would be here. >> park...
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christian coleman with the silver medal, and this is the reception for gatlin. applause booing.racious in defeat, saying he had respect for the wayjustin gatlin has come back into the sport. if a man has served his time, and he's about to compete he should be allowed to win, as well, without any grace or favour or the reaction he has had. we have also had the reallocation of medals. athletes were cheated out of their place on podiums down the years in world athletics championships stretching back ten years in the case ofjo stretching back ten years in the case of jo pavey, stretching back ten years in the case ofjo pavey, and just six years forjessica ennis—hill who was on top of the podium. she was cheated out of a gold in 2011. she enjoyed that. lord coe enjoyed giving her this medal. her third world title in the heptathlon and the crowd laughed at that. —— loved that. she also got the national anthem played, of course. it was a wonderful moment in the last hour. it was so special, my husband said, you're not going to cry, and i said no, but i'd forgotten the feeling of when y
christian coleman with the silver medal, and this is the reception for gatlin. applause booing.racious in defeat, saying he had respect for the wayjustin gatlin has come back into the sport. if a man has served his time, and he's about to compete he should be allowed to win, as well, without any grace or favour or the reaction he has had. we have also had the reallocation of medals. athletes were cheated out of their place on podiums down the years in world athletics championships stretching...
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nick coleman focuses on the energy sector at s&p global platts. good morning. for coming in. so it is true to say bp is more financially vulnerable than, say, shell. but we had to mention the gulf of mexico disaster. it is paying out for the. —— it is still paying out for the. —— it is still paying out for that. they are paid $60 billion in that time. that is partly because the payments are phased and are going to continue for more than a decade to come. but even in the first quarter of this year, they paid out over $2 billion. compared with shell, that shows how it is not really performing in the same way as some of its main rivals. it is promising some news tomorrow. what is a promising for its shareholders? it is promising to increase its cash flow from the second half of this year and in the yea rs second half of this year and in the years up to 2020, it will add new capacity. so about 1 years up to 2020, it will add new capacity. so about1 million barrels of oil a day in places like the gulf of oil a day in places like the gulf of mexico, sorry, in the nor
nick coleman focuses on the energy sector at s&p global platts. good morning. for coming in. so it is true to say bp is more financially vulnerable than, say, shell. but we had to mention the gulf of mexico disaster. it is paying out for the. —— it is still paying out for the. —— it is still paying out for that. they are paid $60 billion in that time. that is partly because the payments are phased and are going to continue for more than a decade to come. but even in the first...
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[applause] mayor coleman: let me just say one quick thing about thurgood,
[applause] mayor coleman: let me just say one quick thing about thurgood,