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the suggestion outrages colette marin—catherine. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.es. but postwar france would be haunted by this — that boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. when you think of motor racing, formula one or nascar are probably the sort of things that come to mind. but in one town in southern russia, the need for speed takes a very different form, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. # i drove my tractor through your haystack last night... who needs ferrari when you've got massey ferguson? why go with mercedes when you can opt forjohn deere? every year, thousands of people come here because they are big fans of tractors. # i've got a brand—new combine harvester. # and i'll give you the key... and, if you thought this was a sedate kind of affair, think again. these machines can really move, flying around the track at speeds of 100 km/h. there isn't a haystack or puddle that can stop them — potentially dan
the suggestion outrages colette marin—catherine. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.es. but postwar france would be haunted by this — that boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. when you think of motor racing, formula one or nascar are probably the sort of things that come to mind. but in one town in southern russia, the...
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the suggestion outrages colette marin—catherine. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.allies. but postwar france would be haunted by this — that boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. but postwar france would be haunted by this — that boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. final preparations are being made for the islamic festival of eid al—fitr, expected to begin at nightfall on tuesday. the festival, which marks the end of the month of ramadan, is traditionally a time of feasting and present—giving. from tunisia to indonesia, families are out shopping for new clothes and gifts to exchange. there are also huge trafficjams in some places as people travel home to their families to begin the celebrations. when you think of motor racing, formula 1 or nascar are probably th
the suggestion outrages colette marin—catherine. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.allies. but postwar france would be haunted by this — that boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. but postwar france would be haunted by this — that boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking...
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the suggestion outrages colette. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world. and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rachel cunliffe, comment and feature editorfrom city am and rob merrick, deputy political editor from the independent — that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for a look at the weather. i thought we were going to take an in—depth look at the weather. we are nearly done with the weekend and what a weekend it has been. record—breaking temperatures here for this year, anyway. 28.8 in norfolk made it the hottest day of the year so far. 0thers norfolk made it the hottest day of the year so far. others were tied up for a time at this weather front such as it was. it produced some way and across northern and western part and across northern and western part and then fizzled. 0n and across northern and western part and then f
the suggestion outrages colette. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world. and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rachel cunliffe, comment and feature editorfrom city am and rob merrick, deputy political editor from the independent — that's coming up after the headlines...
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the suggestion outrages colette. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.—war france would be haunted by this, that the boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. alan little, bbc news, normandy. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. 00:23:05,555 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 have a very good night. hello. this is bbc news. with me, julian worricker. after facing backlash for booking acts who have called for members of the conservative party to be killed, glastonbury have withdrawn one band's booking from this summer's festival. in a statement posted on twitter this evening, the glastonbury shangri—la stage tweeted that killdren, a band with a song called ‘kill tory scum', will no longer be part of the festival. killdren's most well known song features the lyrics, "even if it's your dad or your mum, kill tory scum". another band, fat white f
the suggestion outrages colette. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.—war france would be haunted by this, that the boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. alan little, bbc news, normandy. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. 00:23:05,555 -->...
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the suggestion outrages colette. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.—war france would be haunted by this, that the boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. alan little, bbc news, normandy. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello. a mix day of weather is drawing to a close, the warmest day of the year thus far for some, 28 celsius, but at the same time others had a fairly cloudy breezy sort of day with showers if not longer spells of rain and will continue in that vein close by to the low centre to the western side of scotland into the wee small hours, plenty of showers. in a fresh field to the night.
the suggestion outrages colette. she was a 16—year—old member of the resistance.—war france would be haunted by this, that the boots that landed on these beaches had come almost entirely from the english—speaking world, and france would have to reconcile itself to the inescapable new reality of american global power. alan little, bbc news, normandy. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello. a mix day of weather is drawing to a close, the warmest day of the year...
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dot com coming up author dan colette joins us to discuss his new book a plot to overthrow venezuela to washington. live. plenty. live live. live. live. live. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. please. list. and very well might continue watching on since last. august to max kaiser financial survival guide. political our 2 year president out. this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. list. over the last few months venezuela has been on the tips of every d.c. lobbyist tongue and on the cover of some of the world's biggest magazines well us politicians fell over each other just to get a piece of the inevitable coup however that could never happen no matter how hard western media governments tried even threats of military action would not deter the madeira government or spark the regime change so many said was necessary so what happens when threats of violence and debilitating sanctions aren't enough what do we do as an international community when the very wealthy of venice waya from very well to venezuela oil to gold is being pillaged at every turn all b
dot com coming up author dan colette joins us to discuss his new book a plot to overthrow venezuela to washington. live. plenty. live live. live. live. live. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. please. list. and very well might continue watching on since last. august to max kaiser financial survival guide. political our 2 year president out. this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. list. over the last few months venezuela has been on the tips of every d.c....
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colette test on a number of those projects for its. of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down
colette test on a number of those projects for its. of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on...
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[applause] >> principal rosen borough from wallenberg high school awarded colette houston $1,500.applause] >> the principal at galileo awarded $1,500 to gabriel strada [applause] >> principal barnaby pain from ruth sala school of the arts awarded $1,500 to ridge job more most of. mark herring from marshall high school awarded $1,500 to jay leno -- jolene weighing. [applause] >> anastasia clasped her, principal at independence high school awarded $1,500 to another student. [applause] >> lastly, principal jessica weighing from june jordan high school awarded $1,500 to cairo weasel. thank you, and thank you to all our award winners. [applause] >> thank you. next, we have united educators of san francisco to present their scholarship award recipients. here is elaine meriwether. >> good evening, commissioners, i'm the deputy superintendent student delegates. it gives me great pleasure to be here tonight to give out these scholarships. we did our little ceremony early because some of the students had other things that they had to go and do, but i do -- our first four scholarships are na
[applause] >> principal rosen borough from wallenberg high school awarded colette houston $1,500.applause] >> the principal at galileo awarded $1,500 to gabriel strada [applause] >> principal barnaby pain from ruth sala school of the arts awarded $1,500 to ridge job more most of. mark herring from marshall high school awarded $1,500 to jay leno -- jolene weighing. [applause] >> anastasia clasped her, principal at independence high school awarded $1,500 to another...
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he and specialist joseph colette, both fort carson base soldiers, were killed in an attack fighting against the taliban. sergeant lindsey was born in cortez in 1985. the grandson of world war ii veteran richard lindsey and world war ii veteran warren waldorf. he was no stranger to service. he followed his grandfathers' footsteps when he enlisted in the army in 2004 and ultimately getting selected into the elite 10th special forces group. this prestigious fighting group deploys to some of the world's most heated combat zones, and sergeant lindsey bravely deployed with them seven times, iraq, ng five tours in his final deployment in afghanistan. as a highly decorated combat veteran, sergeant lindsey had an expansive lists of military awards and decorations including a silver star, purple heart, four bronze stars, two meritorious silver medals, unit medals, the unit award, the army superior unit award, four army good conduct medals, the national defense service medal, the global war on terror service medal, the n.c.o. professional development ribbon with numeral four, the army service ribbon,
he and specialist joseph colette, both fort carson base soldiers, were killed in an attack fighting against the taliban. sergeant lindsey was born in cortez in 1985. the grandson of world war ii veteran richard lindsey and world war ii veteran warren waldorf. he was no stranger to service. he followed his grandfathers' footsteps when he enlisted in the army in 2004 and ultimately getting selected into the elite 10th special forces group. this prestigious fighting group deploys to some of the...
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knew probably all the american people were not going to read page for page this report but if they colette it come to life in terms of the testimony by the witnesses she could build that public support but they are not coming. >> thanks for your time this morning. we'll talk to you again in just a bit. >>> yesterday shortly before he and other world leaders marked d-day with the normandy cemetery as a backdrop, president trump spoke about america's place in the world. >> we're the piggy bank. united states is the piggy bank. it has all the money that others want to take from us. they are not taking it so easy any more. >> when you're the piggy bank that everybody steals and robs from and they deceive you, like they've been doing for 25 years, tariffs are a beautiful thing. >> he also questioned whether mexico is really an ally of the u.s. >> been making billions of dollars. they've been making an absolute fortune on the united states. i'm dealing with mexico right now. they send it $500 billion worth of drugs. they kill 100,000 people. they ruin a million families every year. if you look a
knew probably all the american people were not going to read page for page this report but if they colette it come to life in terms of the testimony by the witnesses she could build that public support but they are not coming. >> thanks for your time this morning. we'll talk to you again in just a bit. >>> yesterday shortly before he and other world leaders marked d-day with the normandy cemetery as a backdrop, president trump spoke about america's place in the world. >>...
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colette was 12 when the germans invaded her village and she joined the resistance and was sent to helpded the highest honour in france. how did it feel to get that middle? couldn't care less? a lot of people think you're a hero. how often do you think about that day? what life lessons has it taught you? memories from some of the french people who lived through that innovation. as france was slowly reta ken innovation. as france was slowly reta ke n by innovation. as france was slowly retaken by allied troops beginning on the 6th ofjune, 1944. while there had been commemorations not only yesterday but also today. the duke of cambridge was at the national memorial arboretum to meet vetera ns national memorial arboretum to meet veterans there. and they duke of sussex met veterans at the chelsea hospital and chatted to them about their experiences. in fact, that's like i have been taking oliver that uk, and amy has been looking at how the east midlands came together today to mark the 75th anniversary of d—day. 75 years after d—day, a special service is held at leicester cathedral to a memb
colette was 12 when the germans invaded her village and she joined the resistance and was sent to helpded the highest honour in france. how did it feel to get that middle? couldn't care less? a lot of people think you're a hero. how often do you think about that day? what life lessons has it taught you? memories from some of the french people who lived through that innovation. as france was slowly reta ken innovation. as france was slowly reta ke n by innovation. as france was slowly retaken by...