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it brings the best out of colin. fascinating.ite reach the film you are expecting? it is a film of two halves. david thewlis is good. rachel weisz does not have much to do apart from answer the phone and look worried a lot. colin firth is good but then the film gets bogged down in its own mysteries but they are true mysteries. no one knows what happened in this movie. it drifts rather to a climax, to use a nautical phrase. we will not give anything away. the shape of water, this is a curious film and i mean this in a good way. i enjoyed it but you do get to the end and think, i am not sure what it is about. it is about sally hawkins who plays a mute cleaner called elisa and she has a job in an american underground nuclear facility which i think peppered the us in the cold war in the ‘50s and ‘60s. a creature is brought in rather like the roswell incident. they bring it in, in a tank, to do experiments. they suspect it can help them defeat the russians somehow and win the space race. it is never clear. they mistrust this creature
it brings the best out of colin. fascinating.ite reach the film you are expecting? it is a film of two halves. david thewlis is good. rachel weisz does not have much to do apart from answer the phone and look worried a lot. colin firth is good but then the film gets bogged down in its own mysteries but they are true mysteries. no one knows what happened in this movie. it drifts rather to a climax, to use a nautical phrase. we will not give anything away. the shape of water, this is a curious...
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the mercy stars colin firth.l those years ago him emerging from the lake wet in pride and prejudice. in this one he gets a right old soaking. he plays donald crowhurst, an eccentric from devon. he invented his old boat and is about to enter a round the world yacht race. he decides to do it on his own, although he has a happy marriage with rachel weisz and kids and he decides to do this in an ealing—esque spirit of the little man taking on the world. so he's inventing it and getting sponsorship from a local car dealer played by ken stott and getting sponsorship from tinned soup firms and rum firms, and then he sets sail up off on his race and it becomes a totally different movie. it becomes profound and moving and mystical and perplexing. why is this man taking on this challenge? and then, i mean, it's a true life tale so i do not want to tell people what happens, even though they can look it up and find out, but what happens is extremely strange. the film struggles to take that on board. meanwhile, colin firth do
the mercy stars colin firth.l those years ago him emerging from the lake wet in pride and prejudice. in this one he gets a right old soaking. he plays donald crowhurst, an eccentric from devon. he invented his old boat and is about to enter a round the world yacht race. he decides to do it on his own, although he has a happy marriage with rachel weisz and kids and he decides to do this in an ealing—esque spirit of the little man taking on the world. so he's inventing it and getting...
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colin firth has nothing on him! and a quick mention of a dvd? most beautiful islands.ant cleanerand most beautiful islands. it is about an immigrant cleaner and a pair who work in new york, the black economy —— most beautiful island. it is about the nether world they can get sucked into it. it is made by ana asensio who stars in it and directs it. i thought it was fantastic. a fresh new indie film that i can recommend because you have never seen it before. jason, thank you very much indeed. i really interesting week. enjoy your cinema going whichever of those interesting films you decide to take on this weekend. thanks for being with us, bye— bye. you are still watching bbc news. before we go to the six o'clock news some detailsjust coming before we go to the six o'clock news some details just coming to us from florida. the fbi has issued a statement in the last few moments, admitting that more could have been done to stop nikolas cruz, the 19—year—old who is still in custody. the fbi saying that onjanuary the 5th, someone close to nicholas cruz, somebody contacted a l
colin firth has nothing on him! and a quick mention of a dvd? most beautiful islands.ant cleanerand most beautiful islands. it is about an immigrant cleaner and a pair who work in new york, the black economy —— most beautiful island. it is about the nether world they can get sucked into it. it is made by ana asensio who stars in it and directs it. i thought it was fantastic. a fresh new indie film that i can recommend because you have never seen it before. jason, thank you very much indeed....
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colin paterson, bbc news, bald in barnsley. i like colin's look back in the day!you recognise that? that is not bonjovi, that is our very own mike bu5hell! magnificent. have we got any others? i'm sure we have. oh, charlie! le55 hair. that's quite an odd thing that you get older and gain more hair! marvellou5. getting better as the years marvellou5. getting better as the yea r5 go marvellou5. getting better as the years go on. next one. but hey, let's turn that off now! no—one recognise there, just a young graduate... let's talk about it. time is ticking on. let's look at some view picture5, we? —— view our pictures. that's a resplendent bouffant, i mu5t that's a resplendent bouffant, i must say. here's patrick. a homage tojohnny rotten? and sarah 5ay5 a homage tojohnny rotten? and sarah says her hairdo required a lock of hairspray. that's a good look, look5 like sort of mid—805, that kind of time. terrific. eli5e chri5tie i5 time. terrific. eli5e chri5tie is on the ice in the 1500 metres, remember 5he had a devastating crash in the final of the 500 metres. she tr
colin paterson, bbc news, bald in barnsley. i like colin's look back in the day!you recognise that? that is not bonjovi, that is our very own mike bu5hell! magnificent. have we got any others? i'm sure we have. oh, charlie! le55 hair. that's quite an odd thing that you get older and gain more hair! marvellou5. getting better as the years marvellou5. getting better as the yea r5 go marvellou5. getting better as the years go on. next one. but hey, let's turn that off now! no—one recognise...
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colin: it is a bit of both.r of acting to unwind the state captured machinery with the people who have been put into those positions needing to lead the government in the short-term and one would expect that with the appointment, that this will have to form decisions about his team and cabinet, and that will be part of unscrambling the state captured machinery. there is low hanging fruit in the form of matters like the mining charter, which have been major policy obstacles to investment in the economy and fixing the state owned enterprises, matters at the top of the agenda of economic recovery and renewal. there are very short-term wins he can score by a -- appointing the right people. -- at the same time, making sure those who had inflicted harm on the south african economy are firmly removed from office. colin, friday we think we get the state of the union. next wednesday, the budget. what do we need to hear? what does moody's need to hear cannot deliver a downgrade? colin: i think they are looking for indicat
colin: it is a bit of both.r of acting to unwind the state captured machinery with the people who have been put into those positions needing to lead the government in the short-term and one would expect that with the appointment, that this will have to form decisions about his team and cabinet, and that will be part of unscrambling the state captured machinery. there is low hanging fruit in the form of matters like the mining charter, which have been major policy obstacles to investment in the...
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tonight -- michael che and colin jost, musician and producer jack antonoff music from ashley mcbryde,eaturing the 8g band with brann dailor. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic! in that case, let's get to the news. the government re-opened last night after a three-day shutdown. and they immediately realized they'd left mitch mcconnell there. [ light laughter ] on his final morning in the middle east today, vice president pence visited the western wall in jerusalem and placed a small white note of prayer in its cracks, right next to trumps. [ light laughter ] according to "the new york times," attorney general jeff sessions was questioned by special counsel robert mueller's office last week for several hours. but despite mueller's tenacity, sessions said he would not disclose the location of me pot of gold. [ light laughter ] following reports that president trump carried on an affair with a porn star shortly after the birth
tonight -- michael che and colin jost, musician and producer jack antonoff music from ashley mcbryde,eaturing the 8g band with brann dailor. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic! in that case, let's get to the news. the government re-opened last night after a three-day shutdown. and they immediately realized they'd...
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i am saying colin kaepernick's publicity ploy is identity politics. >> juan: when colin kaepernick firsthere was nobody who said this is about patriotism and the flag. he was only subsequently when donald trump said that. >> kimberly: that is not true. >> juan: i remember you in the green room saying, this is when he was saying -- >> greg: why does it have to be green? if you look at colin kaepernick's other beliefs, you realize it's the oppressor versus the oppressed system and you have to bring down the american system and not about police brutality. >> jesse: d.c. police set their sights on it children's classic. -- pc police set their sights on a children's classic. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> juan: the children's classic "peter rabbit" has brought joy to many generations. the story of a rabbit sp
i am saying colin kaepernick's publicity ploy is identity politics. >> juan: when colin kaepernick firsthere was nobody who said this is about patriotism and the flag. he was only subsequently when donald trump said that. >> kimberly: that is not true. >> juan: i remember you in the green room saying, this is when he was saying -- >> greg: why does it have to be green? if you look at colin kaepernick's other beliefs, you realize it's the oppressor versus the oppressed...
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i support the team of colin kaepernick and michael bennett, those that stand for something.s already to have fun. it's already to relax, but don't chill out too much. martin luther king said if you cool out too long, you'll go into a deep freeze. when you wake up, they will have changed the whole world on us. that does it for me. that's my show today. thanks for watching and keep the conversation going. like us at facebook.com/politics nation and follow us at twitter on twitter @politicsnation. see you back here next sunday. now to my colleague, ala alex w >> thank you so much, and good morning to all of you. i'm alex witt, it's 9:00 a.m. in the evening and 6:00 a.m. in the west. we have breaking news, a deadly railway collision in the overnight hours. it involved an amtrak passenger train carrying nearly 150 people. we've got the latest details on this crash ahead for you. >>> in politics, memo spin, a ranking democrat calls the gop note deeply wrong after president trump says it vindicates him. new reaction to the growing firestorm today. democrats looking to
i support the team of colin kaepernick and michael bennett, those that stand for something.s already to have fun. it's already to relax, but don't chill out too much. martin luther king said if you cool out too long, you'll go into a deep freeze. when you wake up, they will have changed the whole world on us. that does it for me. that's my show today. thanks for watching and keep the conversation going. like us at facebook.com/politics nation and follow us at twitter on twitter @politicsnation....
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colin walked out to the mic, i've never seen someone take a longer walk to the microphone.. >> well, that was my first time on tv. >> seth: that was your first time ever on television? it was, right? >> yeah it was the first time i ever -- and you immediately after seth was like, "how could you have walked that slowly?" [ laughter ] he's, like, you used half of the time of your set just to get to the microphone. >> seth: it was like they had told you we want you to do stand-up, but hadn't said there'd be cameras or people. you were like, oh, my goodness. [ light laughter ] and we're going to be speeding it up a lot, the footage, so really take your time. >> he's a small town boy from new york city. [ laughter ] >> seth: you guys -- you're both new york city guys. but very different parts of new york city. >> very, very. [ cheers and applause ] >> colin is from staten island, and i'm from the projects. [ laughter ] so it's two different corners of the world. >> there were more woos for the projects than for staten island i just want to point out. [ light laughter ] >> seth:
colin walked out to the mic, i've never seen someone take a longer walk to the microphone.. >> well, that was my first time on tv. >> seth: that was your first time ever on television? it was, right? >> yeah it was the first time i ever -- and you immediately after seth was like, "how could you have walked that slowly?" [ laughter ] he's, like, you used half of the time of your set just to get to the microphone. >> seth: it was like they had told you we want...
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colin: no. people ask me this all the time.ually starts out with, what year did you graduate from west point? well, i did not go to west point. i could not have aspired to go to west point. well, did you go to the citadel, or did you go to texas a&m or virginia military institute? i said, no, they would not let black guys in then. it was beyond any possible level of aspiration or expectation, but it happened. why did it happen? because i got a quality public school education that i did not know was of that high-quality at that time. elementary school, junior high school, high school, and then ccny let me in with my modest average. then it was rotc at ccny that really made the difference. david: you were a geology major. did you think you are going into the geology world? mr. powell: no, i was the geology major because i busted out of civil engineering. ok? now you know. [laughter] mr. powell: that didn't need to come up, david. thank you very much. david: so when microsoft is moving forward, you decide to take the company publi
colin: no. people ask me this all the time.ually starts out with, what year did you graduate from west point? well, i did not go to west point. i could not have aspired to go to west point. well, did you go to the citadel, or did you go to texas a&m or virginia military institute? i said, no, they would not let black guys in then. it was beyond any possible level of aspiration or expectation, but it happened. why did it happen? because i got a quality public school education that i did not...
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the mercy stars colin firth. one he gets a right old soaking. he plays donald crowhurst, an eccentric from devon. he invented his old boat and is about to enter a round the world yacht race. he decides to do it on his own, although he has a happy marriage with rachel weisz and kids and he decides to do this in an ealing—esque spirit of the little man taking on the world. so he's inventing it and getting sponsorship from a local car dealer played by ken stott and getting sponsorship from tinned soup firms and rum firms, and then he sets sail up off on his race and it becomes a totally different movie. it becomes profound and moving and mystical and perplexing. why is this man taking on this challenge? and then, i mean, it's a true life tale so i do not want to tell people what happens, even though they can look it up and find out, but what happens is extremely strange. the film struggles to take that on board. meanwhile, colin firth does some of the best acting in years. he's really challenged by this. it might be
the mercy stars colin firth. one he gets a right old soaking. he plays donald crowhurst, an eccentric from devon. he invented his old boat and is about to enter a round the world yacht race. he decides to do it on his own, although he has a happy marriage with rachel weisz and kids and he decides to do this in an ealing—esque spirit of the little man taking on the world. so he's inventing it and getting sponsorship from a local car dealer played by ken stott and getting sponsorship from...
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till 11:00. úif colin and kylie there are, pat them on the back. the so hiv called grown ups are too busy bickering, maybe it takes young people to make us all look good. i'm hank and that's my take. >> ♪ >>> if you've been feeling a little anxious lately, here's some news that might comfort y you. researchers the university of waterloo found feeling anxious may be connected with having a sharper memory. they found that people who had some sort of anxiety where better at remembering events than people who were less stressed out. however, the study also revealed that people who's anxiety got too high remembered details less clearly. >>> so the official chinese new year was earlier this month of course but that doesn't mean the celebrations have stopped. our alex holley stopped by restaurant in rittenhouse that's doing something pretty special. ♪ >> reporter: now that we've established we are in the year of the dog, the celebrations are still continuing. i'm here with gabe the part owner what does it mean to be in the year of the dogs. in fill it mea
till 11:00. úif colin and kylie there are, pat them on the back. the so hiv called grown ups are too busy bickering, maybe it takes young people to make us all look good. i'm hank and that's my take. >> ♪ >>> if you've been feeling a little anxious lately, here's some news that might comfort y you. researchers the university of waterloo found feeling anxious may be connected with having a sharper memory. they found that people who had some sort of anxiety where better at...
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amy: that was then-secretary colin powell speaking in 2003 before the u.n. security council.onel lawrence wilkerson has since renounced this speech, which he helped write. well, his new op-ed for "the new your times," is headlined "i helped sell the false choice of war once. it's happening again." colonel lawrence wilkerson, welcome back to democracy now! talk about how you felt at the time, how you came to understand the evidence that general colin powell, who himself said, called this speech a blot on his career, how you put this speech together and the echoes of it, int you here today ambassador haley speech. >> amy, we put the speech together with arguably the entire u.s. intelligence committee led by george tenet, the director of central intelligence. literally at house right hand all of the time, seven days, seven nights at langley and then in new york before we presented. when i saw nikki haley give her presentation, certainly, there was not the rather toss of a powell, not the statesmanship of a powell, not the popularity of a powell. what i saw was john. that was her
amy: that was then-secretary colin powell speaking in 2003 before the u.n. security council.onel lawrence wilkerson has since renounced this speech, which he helped write. well, his new op-ed for "the new your times," is headlined "i helped sell the false choice of war once. it's happening again." colonel lawrence wilkerson, welcome back to democracy now! talk about how you felt at the time, how you came to understand the evidence that general colin powell, who himself said,...
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vonnie: our thanks to colin robertson.his becauseit that was an unusual take for the street good he is head of fixed income from northern trust joining us from chicago. breaking news, you are looking at live images of south africa's new president. first state of the nation address. just one day after being confirmed president. he is the 65 euros new president of south africa. -- 65-year-old new president of south africa giving the state of the nation address, he is a negotiator and was a nelson mandela project. -- protÉge. panther" atk blockbuster status, the film set to bring in about $300 million globally in its opening weekend. will it help the box office snap out of it slump? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. shery: i am shery ahn. the highly anticipated marvel movie black panther is expected to bring in a quarter of a billion dollars worldwide opening weekend, saturday long-held hollywood believe that movies with an almost entirely black cast cannot become global blockbusters
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colin kaepernick still doesn't have a job.ric reed who's going to be a free agent who protested with colin doesn't have a job. and i think this all falls on dmoor smith and the nfl players association. how are you going to defend and protect the players who have protested and keep them from being punished? they're two different issues here, but clearly this season, to me, to the credit of the nfl and the players has been defined by protests, and i think that's a great thing. >> i mentioned the odds at the top. you look at the odds being cast on the eagles being mentioned in the first tweet, those are hiner the patriots being mentioned. there's an expectation where the game is the president going to weigh in. some people that's going to happen tonight. in light of what bill was saying, we focus on the protests themselves. i wont if that's at the deficit of other conversations. has the conversation shifted the conversation? >> that was his goal. there has never in the history of this country been a protest led by black people fo
colin kaepernick still doesn't have a job.ric reed who's going to be a free agent who protested with colin doesn't have a job. and i think this all falls on dmoor smith and the nfl players association. how are you going to defend and protect the players who have protested and keep them from being punished? they're two different issues here, but clearly this season, to me, to the credit of the nfl and the players has been defined by protests, and i think that's a great thing. >> i...
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colin paterson, bbc news, bold in barnsley.r recognised colin with that quiff? an impressive haircut. a lot of hairspray involved in that we are reliably told and colin says he was trying to play homage to the smiths front man morrisey. i don't think he looks much different now. he doesn't have hair any more. that's what he was doing, emulating jedward. i quite like that. i think it's a good look. they asked a personal question? no. we will have the sport and the weather coming up later. perhaps you have some pictures you would like to share of hair gone by. send them to us and we will try to 5how send them to us and we will try to show them later in the programme. theresa may has spent months calling for a special economic partnership with the european union after brexit, but today her focus turns to security. in around an hour, at a conference in munich, she is expected to ask for a unique arrangement to enshrine benefits of cooperation". so how safe will we be after we leave the eu? let's talk to the security expert ciaran m
colin paterson, bbc news, bold in barnsley.r recognised colin with that quiff? an impressive haircut. a lot of hairspray involved in that we are reliably told and colin says he was trying to play homage to the smiths front man morrisey. i don't think he looks much different now. he doesn't have hair any more. that's what he was doing, emulating jedward. i quite like that. i think it's a good look. they asked a personal question? no. we will have the sport and the weather coming up later....
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host: we want to invite viewers to colin. we have two numbers to call in. he is the president and ceo for the organization for private service. 239 have no nominee this point. and 245 been nominated confirmed. take us through those numbers. that is 400 positions that have not been filled. guest: it begins at the beginning. all presidents come to be president without the experience of having done it before. it's an incredible left to take over the united states government, the most important organization on the planet. very few recognize the work you need to do in order to be prepared for an effective presidency. this administration didn't start well. governor christie led their effort. he was removed after the election. by and large, the operation he created was ignored. they got behind. they did not have the infrastructure in place to fill these jobs with quality people or understand the complexity of the process. it's crazy what you have to go through in order to be confirmed. host: one of the keys, the top jobs not filled? guest: they are across the boar
host: we want to invite viewers to colin. we have two numbers to call in. he is the president and ceo for the organization for private service. 239 have no nominee this point. and 245 been nominated confirmed. take us through those numbers. that is 400 positions that have not been filled. guest: it begins at the beginning. all presidents come to be president without the experience of having done it before. it's an incredible left to take over the united states government, the most important...
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so, does an owner have right to fire colin cabinet or take action for taking 80? yes. is it wise to do so? no. i think we have elided this distinction between what we have right to do and what we ought to dohe from a sense of wisdom and respect for the overall ideals of country. [applause]ud sir. >> [inaudible] >> free country. sorry, the question is where do i take issue with ben shapiro and where do i not? we are different people. in some respects i agree with him on some things and in many respects i don't. i've always been very much a social libertarian or liberal in my thinking but that is neither here nor there. ben shapiro iss a guy with this and that political view with a fairly broad following who is interesting and certainly a dynamic speakerng who is interesting for college republicans or college audiences. it is insane that someone like him who is by no means an eaextremist should be treated as one. all it does is demonstrate that the real extremist are the people who find ben shapiro extreme. >> [inaudible] >> to be clear -- we have to be clear that there
so, does an owner have right to fire colin cabinet or take action for taking 80? yes. is it wise to do so? no. i think we have elided this distinction between what we have right to do and what we ought to dohe from a sense of wisdom and respect for the overall ideals of country. [applause]ud sir. >> [inaudible] >> free country. sorry, the question is where do i take issue with ben shapiro and where do i not? we are different people. in some respects i agree with him on some things...
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hello, colin. how are you doing?ngham ice centre. surrounded by the nottingham ice racing club. this is what happens when elise does well, people respond, want to come out and do short track speed skating. so there are youngsters out here, maybe there is the next elise summer in the middle of all of this. richard is here, and olympian in his own right with team gb, one of the academy coaches here, so one dealt with some of your young stars are here, what does it mean when elise does well?|j think does it mean when elise does well?” think speaking this morning to the nottingham club, they said they had five new people come down last session already. she would like to mena medal but already she is inspired to many people to come down and try the sport. it's remarkable, it's not just her, and try the sport. it's remarkable, it's notjust her, there is a whole group of people rating in the 15 —— the 1500 and in the men's 1000. group of people rating in the 15 —— the 1500 and in the men's1000. how will you feel watching th
hello, colin. how are you doing?ngham ice centre. surrounded by the nottingham ice racing club. this is what happens when elise does well, people respond, want to come out and do short track speed skating. so there are youngsters out here, maybe there is the next elise summer in the middle of all of this. richard is here, and olympian in his own right with team gb, one of the academy coaches here, so one dealt with some of your young stars are here, what does it mean when elise does well?|j...
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>> well, this is america and i think this issue that colin kaepernick originally started has been really mixed up, man. taking a knee even was taking a sign of submission and respect to the flag. this is crazy. this is america and outside of the workplace we should continue to protest what we don't think is right. neil: what do you think happens if any player on either side tomorrow does just that, takes a knee? >> he may be risking what we hate to call a black ball in the league, but you've got to understand there's a player out there that's the principal that started this in colin kaepernick and his physical abilities and his background dictates that he's worthy of a position in this game. i think that maybe the players association ought to consider hiring collin or giving him a job if no team owner will give him a job. neil: well we're not going to see any progress on that front. we are seeing progress in the bidding war for cousins. the washington redskins and now the team that team ended a horrific year yet he could have 130, $150 million contract coming his way. do you think that's
>> well, this is america and i think this issue that colin kaepernick originally started has been really mixed up, man. taking a knee even was taking a sign of submission and respect to the flag. this is crazy. this is america and outside of the workplace we should continue to protest what we don't think is right. neil: what do you think happens if any player on either side tomorrow does just that, takes a knee? >> he may be risking what we hate to call a black ball in the league,...
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colin resch has the amazing story of a bay area man doing just that.iting for... that he )d e >>> okay. two weeks ago aj edelman received a phone call that he would be heading to south korea as israel's loan competitor. >> the skeleton event, you're racing down 80 miles per hour with your face that much off the ice. edelman's road to south korea is fast but different than the others. here is nbc bay area's colin resch. >> reporter: until he hops a flight for pyeongchang sunday night, this is where you'll find israeli skeleton rider aj edelman. what does a guy whose sport is on the ice doing here in the bay area this week? there's sentimentality to it. it was 2014, and edelman was in his first job straight out of mit. the job in belmont at oracle, where he was a product manager. but staying at oracle while pursuing an olympic dream was never feasible. after pulling the plug on his 9 to 5, edelman's couch hopping days progressed. >> i'm blessed to have family in oakland. i basically sold what i had in my little studio, drove my car up to calgary and from
colin resch has the amazing story of a bay area man doing just that.iting for... that he )d e >>> okay. two weeks ago aj edelman received a phone call that he would be heading to south korea as israel's loan competitor. >> the skeleton event, you're racing down 80 miles per hour with your face that much off the ice. edelman's road to south korea is fast but different than the others. here is nbc bay area's colin resch. >> reporter: until he hops a flight for pyeongchang...
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we're joined by colin mclean i want to ask you about the numbers. the bank can double its profit but still miss expectations. how much blame can you put at the door of steinhoff and carillion? >> i think they were a large part of the surprise i think the bad loan charges and impairments were worse than expected that led to a flub of other misses and disappoint thes for t disappoint the poinppointments t it's good for barclays and many other european banks, but a negative for hsbc. >> we have lloyds tomorrow, barclays on thursday, rbs friday analysts expect a few write downs. how much of a risk do they face from unresolved litigation and conduct issues >>> there's still a risk for banks like barclays and rbs. but the background in terms of the steepening yield curve is favorable and most investors will hang on to the sector on the basis of if inflation surprises to the upside and the yield curve steepens more, it's probably a sector you want to be fully weighted in. >> hsbc, are you surprised the bank maintained its dividend at the current rate >> i'
we're joined by colin mclean i want to ask you about the numbers. the bank can double its profit but still miss expectations. how much blame can you put at the door of steinhoff and carillion? >> i think they were a large part of the surprise i think the bad loan charges and impairments were worse than expected that led to a flub of other misses and disappoint thes for t disappoint the poinppointments t it's good for barclays and many other european banks, but a negative for hsbc....
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none other than former secretary of state colin powell in an e-mail advised hillary clinton to use two devices, one not through the state department, her own personal one where she could use official and personal e-mails and at the end of her tenure turnover her official one. that came from secretary of state colin powell using his own private device outside of the state department and used aol's private server. in his server during the run-up to the iraq war was hacked. after one year of a forensic investigation of her private server said quote, we have no evidence that there was ever a hack of hillary clinton's server. retrospect that in with hindsight, mrs. clinton said she would've never used a single device and she should be a separate devices distinguishing her personal e-mails, which most certainly should have been destroyed as you would want yours to be rather than on the front page of newspapers and used a separate device for official business. i think she's recognized with the wisdom of hindsight she would've done it differently. >> she never had a state.gov e-mail address. >
none other than former secretary of state colin powell in an e-mail advised hillary clinton to use two devices, one not through the state department, her own personal one where she could use official and personal e-mails and at the end of her tenure turnover her official one. that came from secretary of state colin powell using his own private device outside of the state department and used aol's private server. in his server during the run-up to the iraq war was hacked. after one year of a...
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colin resch joins us next. they f their house... and now -- a deal w/ major league baseball. >>> these guys are rock stars. they started in the basement of their house. and now a deal with major league baseball. they're not players. >> since we first told you about the birdman bats, the boys have come a long way. here is nbc bay area's colin resch. >> reporter: you don't judge a book by its cover. in the case of of the san francisco guys in birdman bat, don't judge their facility by its exterior. when they first moved in, it looked like this. today -- >> pretty rad. >> reporter: -- it looks like this. >> we just ordered $80,000 more of wood. we'll have more than twice this amount in the next month. to be ready for the season. >> reporter: the major league season. their application accepted in recent weeks, birdman is now officially one of 25 or so bat companies licensed by mlb. that's just the start. >> we're also submitting for the world baseball/softball council, it gets us in the world baseball classic, the olympics, the pro leag
colin resch joins us next. they f their house... and now -- a deal w/ major league baseball. >>> these guys are rock stars. they started in the basement of their house. and now a deal with major league baseball. they're not players. >> since we first told you about the birdman bats, the boys have come a long way. here is nbc bay area's colin resch. >> reporter: you don't judge a book by its cover. in the case of of the san francisco guys in birdman bat, don't judge their...
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colin bidwell is a victim of terrorism. and message extremists. it's part of a project funded by facebook themselves. i'd just let them know i don't want to kill anybody, i'd like to talk to people to work the issue out. in my case, i should hate muslim extremists, i'm lucky to be alive. so i thought i'd open up and maybe explain about me. on holiday in tunisia in the summer of 2015, colin saw dozens of people shot dead on the beach he was sunbathing on. someone firing a gun. bullets flying everywhere. i had a lucky escape on that day. a lot didn't, but i did, for some reason. i'm here today. be nice to people, whatever your beliefs or religion for me, it's simple. for this project, researchers found people posting both extreme islamist and far right material on facebook. colin was tasked with talking to the people posting extreme islamist content, people who may support the killer on the beach in tunisia, and challenging their views. ijust keep saying it, you can have your extreme beliefs and everything, but when it gets t
colin bidwell is a victim of terrorism. and message extremists. it's part of a project funded by facebook themselves. i'd just let them know i don't want to kill anybody, i'd like to talk to people to work the issue out. in my case, i should hate muslim extremists, i'm lucky to be alive. so i thought i'd open up and maybe explain about me. on holiday in tunisia in the summer of 2015, colin saw dozens of people shot dead on the beach he was sunbathing on. someone firing a gun. bullets flying...
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. >> he was in san francisco with colin kaepernick and i asked my dad how he felt. and he was like, i don't care. he fought for the right for people to protest. he also thought about the kkk protesting in charlottesville not long ago. he fought for the right for them to do that, too. they have the rights and freedoms. he didn't view it as disrespectful. at the end of the day, when he's not in his uniform, he is a black man in america and he understands a lot of issue that is colin kaepernick in the league and guys in the league are fighting for. it's real life. i'm glad that it's brought to the forefront. and honestly, our president has helped lead that charge with some of the decisions he made, specifically with the way he handled the charlottesville situation, in my home state. >> you think that it will -- in some odd way help people because we will learn more about it and discuss it more and something may be done despite the way he characterizes it? >> yeah, i think it's all about just dialogue. you know, i'm not saying i'm perfect or i have all the answers. but
. >> he was in san francisco with colin kaepernick and i asked my dad how he felt. and he was like, i don't care. he fought for the right for people to protest. he also thought about the kkk protesting in charlottesville not long ago. he fought for the right for them to do that, too. they have the rights and freedoms. he didn't view it as disrespectful. at the end of the day, when he's not in his uniform, he is a black man in america and he understands a lot of issue that is colin...
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colin paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. as you have never seen him before!sunshine. that is certainly the case in the highlands of scotland, this was taken not long ago. barely a cloud in the sky. not everyone is seeing sunshine
colin paterson, bbc news, in barnsley. as you have never seen him before!sunshine. that is certainly the case in the highlands of scotland, this was taken not long ago. barely a cloud in the sky. not everyone is seeing sunshine
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colin mckerracher, thank you very much. anne-marie martin has the very latest. good morning. 40%, plunged the most into september ipo and disappointed the market with its 2018 guidance. sales would decline this year. one analyst called it hugely disappointing. looks like the maker of angry birds has angry traders. supplier --energy they plan the sale of the nuclear asset. planningt focusing on the sale. almostremember though two decades. are we seeing higher today as we look back longer-term? the stock is not performing that well. we had the chairman say earnings would improve compared to 2017, net loss came in higher than expected. it says it will not pay a dividend. the stock and 10%, manus. manus: up next, berkeley stock is surging, literally on a tear. the ceo is boosting the dividends and share buybacks are part of the conversation. 3.25.n the 13 -- 21 jes staley doing everything to keep the institutional shareholders on his side despite a tough time in the market's division. we will tell you exactly what to say to bloomberg. we have been rising for seven days on this st
colin mckerracher, thank you very much. anne-marie martin has the very latest. good morning. 40%, plunged the most into september ipo and disappointed the market with its 2018 guidance. sales would decline this year. one analyst called it hugely disappointing. looks like the maker of angry birds has angry traders. supplier --energy they plan the sale of the nuclear asset. planningt focusing on the sale. almostremember though two decades. are we seeing higher today as we look back longer-term?...
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colin, you have a sell rating on tesla stock. anything in the report or conference call last night that would change your mind on that >> no, i mean, i think i'm still very cautious about the model 3 ram. really impacted by a lot of one-time working capital items we do not expect to repeat we think cash burn will remain an issue as we expect them to get close to a billion dollars in burn in q-1, which means they might have to do another capital raise later this year. >> and brad, how much weight do you put behind your reaffirmed production guidance for model 3? >> you know, i think as they have delayed now six months in terms of ramping the production, or they're six months behind, they're in a very difficult position from a credibility perspective. i think we share the fundamental challenges and capital risks that poses that colin just mentioned. but investors are kind of waiting i think in this near-term period to continue to see how that develops and the stock probably doesn't crack as much until they see, you know, sort of fu
colin, you have a sell rating on tesla stock. anything in the report or conference call last night that would change your mind on that >> no, i mean, i think i'm still very cautious about the model 3 ram. really impacted by a lot of one-time working capital items we do not expect to repeat we think cash burn will remain an issue as we expect them to get close to a billion dollars in burn in q-1, which means they might have to do another capital raise later this year. >> and brad,...
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professor sir colin blakemore your later years. professor sir colin bla kemore i5 your later years.son is from the centre for ageing better and the althorp today's report. colin, you believe retirement is bad for your health?” think the evidence is clear on that. to be working five days a week, suddenly stop and fall over the cliff of activity into a different world with lack of social stimulation, an opportunity to travel, move around, a feeling of responsibility for what you are doing, there is clear evidence it can have a negative effect. in terms of you working full—time at 73, almost 74, how is it? exactly what i want, and that is important. not everybody wants to. for some people work is a dredge or extremely difficult. as we think about this problem you have to take account of individual opportunities and people's potentials, their abilities. pedro, you were a former journalist, you have started your own business is doing what? about making furniture out of pallets, the traits you use to transport material products. i am a journalist from brazil, i came here in the mid—805 an
professor sir colin blakemore your later years. professor sir colin bla kemore i5 your later years.son is from the centre for ageing better and the althorp today's report. colin, you believe retirement is bad for your health?” think the evidence is clear on that. to be working five days a week, suddenly stop and fall over the cliff of activity into a different world with lack of social stimulation, an opportunity to travel, move around, a feeling of responsibility for what you are doing,...
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but colin has a great skillset and i do think he's very misunderstood. has been really mixed up and lost but in terms of a quarterback, i think he definitely has a chance and it's up to him if he wants to come out and try to play. >> right, jed, thank you we appreciate it we'll be watching next year. could be interesting for all 49ers. >> i appreciate it, guys oh yeah. no. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading manufacturers make things that think and do automatically. imagine that, a world of new digital products and services all working together for you. can i borrow the car when it's back? get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. directv has been rated number one in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like pre-
but colin has a great skillset and i do think he's very misunderstood. has been really mixed up and lost but in terms of a quarterback, i think he definitely has a chance and it's up to him if he wants to come out and try to play. >> right, jed, thank you we appreciate it we'll be watching next year. could be interesting for all 49ers. >> i appreciate it, guys oh yeah. no. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading manufacturers make things that think and do automatically. imagine...
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so, does an owner have a right to fire colin kaepernick for taking a knee? yes. is it wise to do so? no. and i think we have -- this distinction between walt we have right to do and what we ought to do from a sense of wisdom and respect for the overall ideals of the country. [applause] >> sir. [inaudible question] >> it's a free done i -- at the question is where die take issue with ben shamir row and where do i not. we're different people. some respects i agree with him and many respect its don't. i've always been very much kind of a social libertarian or liberal in my thinking gut that's really neither her nor there ben shapiro who has a broad following and interesting and dynamic speaker and interesting for college audiences. it and is insane that someone like him, who is by no means an extremist, should be treated as one. all it does is demonstrate that the real extremists are the people who find ben shapiro extreme. yes. [inaudible question] >> would have to be clear there are two homonyms, steddle, not to be confused with s-hole, although the steddles were
so, does an owner have a right to fire colin kaepernick for taking a knee? yes. is it wise to do so? no. and i think we have -- this distinction between walt we have right to do and what we ought to do from a sense of wisdom and respect for the overall ideals of the country. [applause] >> sir. [inaudible question] >> it's a free done i -- at the question is where die take issue with ben shamir row and where do i not. we're different people. some respects i agree with him and many...
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kick off the bundesliga highlights elaborate assure of good shocks former teammates and colin milling down three points for his new club dog. shall good move from the home. losing to blame him in the final an. eleven. waltz king does the honors star violinist playing. a. close millions of fans pay tribute to him when he tours cut. the maestro also has a home visiting his status a visit to andre. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w made for mines. state by state. law. the most traditional. at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. climate change. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing no one fireman for the better this is up to us to make a difference let's misplaced each other. going to be environment magazine. on d w t created movie milestone. was an instrument of propaganda and persecution. it underwent a bankruptcy and restructuring. but i
kick off the bundesliga highlights elaborate assure of good shocks former teammates and colin milling down three points for his new club dog. shall good move from the home. losing to blame him in the final an. eleven. waltz king does the honors star violinist playing. a. close millions of fans pay tribute to him when he tours cut. the maestro also has a home visiting his status a visit to andre. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom...
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to come live the bundesliga highlights illustrious good shots former teammates colin yelling down three points first new club dog. show good good football. losing some blame him in the final minutes limit live. some more go five keys to safer food. keep clean to prevent contamination oh. oh. separate braun's cooked foods to avoid cross contamination. cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food it safe temperatures fall to prevent bacterial growth. gives safe water and safe well materials to avoid content. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by plying the five keys to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. the scars on. the pain are still tangible. the suffering for god. for city's edge but. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time more the people making it possible what n
to come live the bundesliga highlights illustrious good shots former teammates colin yelling down three points first new club dog. show good good football. losing some blame him in the final minutes limit live. some more go five keys to safer food. keep clean to prevent contamination oh. oh. separate braun's cooked foods to avoid cross contamination. cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food it safe temperatures fall to prevent bacterial growth. gives safe water and safe well materials...
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tom latham for 79 then got colin de grandhomme cheaply caught behind by jos buttler.n place today. in the mens 60 metres, there were four brits in the final but adam gemili, cj ujah, ojie edoburun and reece prescod all finish outside the first three places. china's bingtian su was the winner in the women's 60 metre final, britain's asher smith went into the race in fine form with a personal best in the heats but she was pipped by the ivory coast's marie—josee ta lou on the line — just two hundreths of a second ahead of asher smith. there was some british sprinting success, with pa ralympic champion sophie hahn in the women's 60 metres t37—38. she'll be making her debut at the commonwealth games in april. england's eddie pepperell has claimed his first european tour title after holding off compatriot oliver fisher to win at the qatar masters. the pair shared the lead overnight, but fisher could have forced a play—off but missed a birdie putt on the 18th. pepperell carded a two—under final round to finish on 18 under and secure victory. that's all from sportsday.
tom latham for 79 then got colin de grandhomme cheaply caught behind by jos buttler.n place today. in the mens 60 metres, there were four brits in the final but adam gemili, cj ujah, ojie edoburun and reece prescod all finish outside the first three places. china's bingtian su was the winner in the women's 60 metre final, britain's asher smith went into the race in fine form with a personal best in the heats but she was pipped by the ivory coast's marie—josee ta lou on the line — just two...
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harry not to sign into law a controversial cos bill bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that colin was complicit in nazi crimes israel the us and international organizations have strongly condemned the proposed law. israel has begun serving deportation notices to tens of thousands of people from eritrea and sudan who've been seeking asylum there hundred certain line outside the immigration authority offices seeking to renew their visas but the israeli government wants them to leave and is offering them money and plane tickets to an unnamed african destination. and if they stay they could face prison w.'s tanya kramer reports. to keep me cave lead to some country every tree or more than twelve years ago and sought asylum in israel now his future is once again uncertain because he's facing possible deputation the stores are always very sensitive especially for me personally in the for my community the people i love because. of. deportation and. imprisonment so very tough here at the ever train community center the new government policy is on everyone's mind their choice go to prison
harry not to sign into law a controversial cos bill bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that colin was complicit in nazi crimes israel the us and international organizations have strongly condemned the proposed law. israel has begun serving deportation notices to tens of thousands of people from eritrea and sudan who've been seeking asylum there hundred certain line outside the immigration authority offices seeking to renew their visas but the israeli government wants them to leave and...
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the contributions of colin munroe and martin guptill proved to be the factor.e 57. they steered their way into the final with 62. they steered their way into the final with 62. the british indoor athletics championships has been taking place in birmingham this weekend. after taking silver behind fellow scot laura muir in yesterday's 3000m, eilish mccolgan dominated the 1500 women's final. she pulled away for an impressive sprint finish in the last 200m to take gold and book herself a place in the world indoors championships in march. chris froome finished in tenth place in the ruta del sol on his return to racing. chris froome has dominated the attention during the race this week, but just scraped the attention during the race this week, butjust scraped into the top ten after the final time trial, but a belgian held on to take overall victory in the race and the winner's red jersey. that is all from sports day, there will be more spot on bbc news throughout the evening. thank you forjoining us. thank you forjoining us. good evening. sunshine was much more limit
the contributions of colin munroe and martin guptill proved to be the factor.e 57. they steered their way into the final with 62. they steered their way into the final with 62. the british indoor athletics championships has been taking place in birmingham this weekend. after taking silver behind fellow scot laura muir in yesterday's 3000m, eilish mccolgan dominated the 1500 women's final. she pulled away for an impressive sprint finish in the last 200m to take gold and book herself a place in...
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we go set sail on the oceans with colin firth single—handedly taking on the world in an around the worldcy. and there's more water, as sally hawkins stars in guillermo del toro's fishy fairy tale the shape of water, and an unlikely relationship with an aquatic alien.
we go set sail on the oceans with colin firth single—handedly taking on the world in an around the worldcy. and there's more water, as sally hawkins stars in guillermo del toro's fishy fairy tale the shape of water, and an unlikely relationship with an aquatic alien.
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with me is colin smith, director of oil & gas research at panmure gordon & co.. are you with that consensus, a sharp increase in profits for bp? yes. that is 18. we are looking at the fourth—quarter. -- is are looking at the fourth—quarter. —— is factored in. we will definitely see a significant year on year improvement, true for the year asa year improvement, true for the year as a whole on 2016 as well. how is bp doing? it will have a good result because the price of oil has gone up significantly. it is a win—win in a way. but how is the company doing? there are questions about bp compared to shell when the price was extremely low and very tough for them. i would think in the period of low oil prices, many of them found the balance sheet challenging. given the balance sheet challenging. given the other challenges, bp had even more difficulties. they have cut aggressively to become more efficient. most of them are now balanced in some way around $50 brent. the question is how well do the new changes affect cash flow? can they make successful reimbursements goin
with me is colin smith, director of oil & gas research at panmure gordon & co.. are you with that consensus, a sharp increase in profits for bp? yes. that is 18. we are looking at the fourth—quarter. -- is are looking at the fourth—quarter. —— is factored in. we will definitely see a significant year on year improvement, true for the year asa year improvement, true for the year as a whole on 2016 as well. how is bp doing? it will have a good result because the price of oil has...
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black caps lead the five match series 1—0 but the visitors got off to the better of the starts with colinust the second over. new zealand is currently 35—2. williams opened up to 3—0 lead, and... he held on to reach next round. williams is going for a third welsh open title, but his attention was elsewhere on tuesday, concerning earlier, spied williams. here's what williams said on twitter. in response, morgan hit back, —— calling williams a bully. the head of morgan, here's what he said afterwards. clearly you feel that jackson page, as a youngster, should have been here in the first place. he was there in the end as we turned out, we saw him through the brown too, but he felt he should've gotten there away, this talk other should not have been an issue? he's got in, and it is what is. but you said to darren, he has beenjackson page five times this season, in the tournament to determine who qualifies for the welsh open, so we knew what they had to do from the outset. you can ask me any questions today, about the tournament of the next match. a ceremony has taken place in beijing to mark
black caps lead the five match series 1—0 but the visitors got off to the better of the starts with colinust the second over. new zealand is currently 35—2. williams opened up to 3—0 lead, and... he held on to reach next round. williams is going for a third welsh open title, but his attention was elsewhere on tuesday, concerning earlier, spied williams. here's what williams said on twitter. in response, morgan hit back, —— calling williams a bully. the head of morgan, here's what he...
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the contributions of colin munroe and martin guptill proved to be the factor. munro took 21 balls to make 57. whilst cup till had the measure of england's bowlers, he steered his side into the final with 62. england's victory counted for nothing. the british indoor athletics championships has been taking place in birmingham this weekend. after taking silver behind fellow scot laura muir in yesterday's 3000m, eilish mccolgan dominated the 1500 women's final. she pulled away for an impressive sprint finish in the last 200m to take gold and book herself a place in the world indoors championships in march. chris froome finished in 10th place at the ruta del sol on his return to racing as tim wellens claimed overall victory in the race around andalucia in southern spain. froome has dominated the attention during the race this week butjust scraped into the top 10 after the final time trial, but it was the belgian who held on to take overall victory in the race and the winner's red jersey. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout t
the contributions of colin munroe and martin guptill proved to be the factor. munro took 21 balls to make 57. whilst cup till had the measure of england's bowlers, he steered his side into the final with 62. england's victory counted for nothing. the british indoor athletics championships has been taking place in birmingham this weekend. after taking silver behind fellow scot laura muir in yesterday's 3000m, eilish mccolgan dominated the 1500 women's final. she pulled away for an impressive...
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colin's message is simple, police brutality needs to stop. heather: speaking with jamele hill.gue commissioner adam silver calls it a time for reflection and respect. and some new details on the royal wedding just revealed in case you're interested. you are going to have to get it pretty early if you want to watch. prince harry and meghan markle announcing that they will tie the knot at noon saturday on may 19th, that's 7:00 a.m. eastern after exchanging vowels at st. george's inside castle, will ride in horse-drawn carriage before returning to castle for a reception and in attendance maybe legendary singer elton john, canceling performances, that might be a hint. the 70-year-old, though not confirming whether he's attending the ceremony saying that he has a scheduling conflict and are you looking for love this valentine's day. try this. >> here it is. show neglect money. heather: turns out money can buy love according to e-harmony, 64% of long-term relationships are happy with their love life, those households incomes are greater than $200,000, happy gets elevated to completel
colin's message is simple, police brutality needs to stop. heather: speaking with jamele hill.gue commissioner adam silver calls it a time for reflection and respect. and some new details on the royal wedding just revealed in case you're interested. you are going to have to get it pretty early if you want to watch. prince harry and meghan markle announcing that they will tie the knot at noon saturday on may 19th, that's 7:00 a.m. eastern after exchanging vowels at st. george's inside castle,...
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there is an unfortunate branding issue perhaps by colin the app after his own name because you do getculiar messages coming up do get some peculiar messages coming up on your phone? some of the notifications are unfortunately matt hancock has stopped. matt hancock would like to access your pictures. soi would like to access your pictures. so i think the branding was a bit off and perhaps he didn't think it through. perhaps some teething problems because it's the first of its kind. do you think we will see more of this? we know from the last general election that social media is considered to play a much greater role in reaching younger voters. lizzie and tweeted an hour ago asking her constituents if would like —— if the constituents would like —— if the constituents would like her to have an app as well. labour has been better at the tories at social media over the last year and a bit. so the tories might want to get in en masse development. —— might want to get in on this development. we shall see. thank you. thank you. now it's time for meet the author. we all watch other people, b
there is an unfortunate branding issue perhaps by colin the app after his own name because you do getculiar messages coming up do get some peculiar messages coming up on your phone? some of the notifications are unfortunately matt hancock has stopped. matt hancock would like to access your pictures. soi would like to access your pictures. so i think the branding was a bit off and perhaps he didn't think it through. perhaps some teething problems because it's the first of its kind. do you think...
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people voted for breakfast let's just get over it and accept democracy that does it for me my colleague colin bray will be in about thirty five minutes with a full look at your news you're watching arts international glad to have you with us. it's in american interests to not see any russians die in terrorist attacks as it is in russian interest to prevent any terrorist attacks in the united states or elsewhere in the world so i don't think there's any dispute on that in congress and i think maybe some of the posturing is frankly political as opposed to substantive . in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. and studying so hard it requires tranch if it's going through humiliation to enter an elite society. and parching to death sometimes quite literally. want other true colors of universities in the us. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never
people voted for breakfast let's just get over it and accept democracy that does it for me my colleague colin bray will be in about thirty five minutes with a full look at your news you're watching arts international glad to have you with us. it's in american interests to not see any russians die in terrorist attacks as it is in russian interest to prevent any terrorist attacks in the united states or elsewhere in the world so i don't think there's any dispute on that in congress and i think...