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who else will be making history, colin? ., , ., ., , colin? i can hear the piano is -la in: colin?he piano is playing let it be. _ colin? i can hear the piano is playing let it be. paul- colin? i can hear the piano is . playing let it be. paul mccartney becomes the oldest person to headline this festival.- becomes the oldest person to headline this festival. they are cleanin: headline this festival. they are cleaning up — headline this festival. they are cleaning up the _ headline this festival. they are cleaning up the ball— headline this festival. they are cleaning up the ball mccartneyj headline this festival. they are - cleaning up the ball mccartney and here are our litter pickers! cheering sous can tell it how this works. there was quite a lot of debris last night, wasn't there? i'm not trying to beat to disparaging to billie eilish fans.— to beat to disparaging to billie eilish fans. , ., ., eilish fans. every morning after... we start in _ eilish fans. every morning after... we start in the _ eilish fans. every morning after... we start in the morning _ eilish fans. every m
who else will be making history, colin? ., , ., ., , colin? i can hear the piano is -la in: colin?he piano is playing let it be. _ colin? i can hear the piano is playing let it be. paul- colin? i can hear the piano is . playing let it be. paul mccartney becomes the oldest person to headline this festival.- becomes the oldest person to headline this festival. they are cleanin: headline this festival. they are cleaning up — headline this festival. they are cleaning up the _ headline this...
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fingers crossed, the council —like colin. the the council -like colin.e colin. the question is, why by - the council —like colin. the question is, why by hand? i know you said it was cool, but what was going through your mind? the said it was cool, but what was going through your mind?— said it was cool, but what was going through your mind? the ultimate plan is to net through your mind? the ultimate plan is to get from — through your mind? the ultimate plan is to get from the _ through your mind? the ultimate plan is to get from the house _ through your mind? the ultimate plan is to get from the house all _ through your mind? the ultimate plan is to get from the house all the - through your mind? the ultimate plan is to get from the house all the way i is to get from the house all the way down to here, the underground bunker, at the bottom of the garden. i thought it would be cool to get down here without having to go outside, propersneaky, likejames outside, proper sneaky, like james bond. outside, propersneaky, likejames bond. underneath the house, un
fingers crossed, the council —like colin. the the council -like colin.e colin. the question is, why by - the council —like colin. the question is, why by hand? i know you said it was cool, but what was going through your mind? the said it was cool, but what was going through your mind?— said it was cool, but what was going through your mind? the ultimate plan is to net through your mind? the ultimate plan is to get from — through your mind? the ultimate plan is to get from the _ through...
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colin kaepernick is out of football. john i'm fortunately to call a friend pan former colleague is with us tonight to talk about his book and about the fact that the issues of racial discrimination and inequitity plaguing the society at large do not spare sports. they haven't in the past, they still don't now. joining john in the conversation is another old friend who directs the sports journal program at northwestern's renowned school of journalism, media, and integrated marketing communications. and when i first talked to john a little while back about tonight, about a program revoling around his book, this is the most important book i've written, which for john is saying something, he's written 45 books, including two of the most acclaimed and best selling sports titles of all time, the season on the brink and a good walk spoiled. john's a long time writer and columnist for "the washington post." he's contributed to many other national outlets, both print and broadcast and is a member of five, count them, fall halls o
colin kaepernick is out of football. john i'm fortunately to call a friend pan former colleague is with us tonight to talk about his book and about the fact that the issues of racial discrimination and inequitity plaguing the society at large do not spare sports. they haven't in the past, they still don't now. joining john in the conversation is another old friend who directs the sports journal program at northwestern's renowned school of journalism, media, and integrated marketing...
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here to discuss tesla's road ahead is colin rush, research analyst at oppenheimer he maintains a buy rating and a price target of $191, and tim higgins and a cnbc contributor tim, why did this -- did these quotes about the hemorrhaging cash take so long to come out? >> they doled it out as slowly as they did. i think their idea was they were more interested in the excitement of products and this isa side note that that's why they're curious about what's going on and austin could become the next manufacturing helm which hurt tesla in the past bringing out the model 3 and almost putting the company interest bankruptcy. >> the tesla club of silicon valley meeting in austin, texas, go figure. but at any rate they're burning capital. colin, should -- is this necessarily unexpected obviously, when you're ramping up a new factory, indeed, two of them in europe on the one hand and china on the other, there are huge, huge capital costs and certainly expectable hair balls. >> i think first, we need to put this in context. elon musk is not afraid of hyperbole over the course of years. saying th
here to discuss tesla's road ahead is colin rush, research analyst at oppenheimer he maintains a buy rating and a price target of $191, and tim higgins and a cnbc contributor tim, why did this -- did these quotes about the hemorrhaging cash take so long to come out? >> they doled it out as slowly as they did. i think their idea was they were more interested in the excitement of products and this isa side note that that's why they're curious about what's going on and austin could become...
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well done, colin. you have to _ so there you go! well done, colin.s eyeing up a third term in office, at least another ten years. i will talk to brandon lewis about that, david lammy will be here after his party won back wakefield and i will talk to the lib dem leader ed davey after how they overturned a huge tory majority but was itjust how they overturned a huge tory majority but was it just a how they overturned a huge tory majority but was itjust a protest vote or what? laura lipman will be talking about her 1—woman show coming up. talking about her 1-woman show coming up— talking about her 1-woman show comint u.-,, ., coming up. join me at nine o'clock. sohie, coming up. join me at nine o'clock. sophie. thank _ coming up. join me at nine o'clock. sophie, thank you. _ despite mounting pressure from within his own party, borisjohnson says he is actively considering a third term in office. remember, he is actually technically still in his first. downing street later said borisjohnson had beenjoking, but his comments come after a tough week for the
well done, colin. you have to _ so there you go! well done, colin.s eyeing up a third term in office, at least another ten years. i will talk to brandon lewis about that, david lammy will be here after his party won back wakefield and i will talk to the lib dem leader ed davey after how they overturned a huge tory majority but was itjust how they overturned a huge tory majority but was it just a how they overturned a huge tory majority but was itjust a protest vote or what? laura lipman will be...
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colin's crazy inventions have made him an internet sensation.it in, you can't really get rid of it, if anyone has seen the videos online, it's steel and concrete, taking it out would cause more carnage than building it. luckily for colin, the district council have granted his tunnel retrospective planning permission so for now he is free to burrow away to his heart's content which is lucky because he has got big ambitions. i'm thinking big, i would like the car to come up out of the drive. so you can basically come up to the house, go down, get out of the car, go through the tunnels and then go through the house, the bunker and everything, all underground. i don't care if it's raining any more, i'lljust be sorted. jake zuckerman, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. for england and wales today it has been mostly dry and sunny. for scotland and northern ireland in the far north of england we have been prone to a bit more cloud and the odd spot of drizzle and that is reflected in the temperatures. you can see the
colin's crazy inventions have made him an internet sensation.it in, you can't really get rid of it, if anyone has seen the videos online, it's steel and concrete, taking it out would cause more carnage than building it. luckily for colin, the district council have granted his tunnel retrospective planning permission so for now he is free to burrow away to his heart's content which is lucky because he has got big ambitions. i'm thinking big, i would like the car to come up out of the drive. so...
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this enclave of coline grub. it's russian territory. and it's as a border with the waning this is where russia and nato meet head on. what's your sense? is moscow signaling to the world that it is willing to let the situation escalate into something more than a diplomatic rel? well, i think as usual, the criminal likes the world think it's so crazy that everyone has to rush and pacifies. but i suppose that's in such circumstances that will be a see live suicide mission. cleaning route is, as you're right, he said places natal directly borders only 2 countries, both native members, poland and lithuania. and frankly speaking, it is a very important military base for that is also very fertile because of its geographic location. i, i think that are actually the, the, the transit that they find it blocked out according to the you direct it which stand from the sanctions. not because russian is this kind of transit that has nothing to do. for example, military shipments that continue to go violate, went into canadian rock. it has to do with b
this enclave of coline grub. it's russian territory. and it's as a border with the waning this is where russia and nato meet head on. what's your sense? is moscow signaling to the world that it is willing to let the situation escalate into something more than a diplomatic rel? well, i think as usual, the criminal likes the world think it's so crazy that everyone has to rush and pacifies. but i suppose that's in such circumstances that will be a see live suicide mission. cleaning route is, as...
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this enclave of coline garad. it's russian territory, and it's as a border with it. the way any of this is where russia and nato meet head on. what's your sense is moscow signaling to the world that it is willing to let the situation escalate into something more than a diplomatic rel. well, i think is usually likes the world to think it's so crazy that everyone has to rush and pacifies. but i suppose that's in such circumstances that will be a c lyn. suicidal. mission. cleaning route is, as you rightly said, places natal directly voters, only 2 countries, both native members, poland, and the 20th. and frankly speaking, it is a very important military base for that is also very fertile because of its geographic location. i, i think that are actually the, the, the transit that it blocked out according to the you direct it, which state from the sanctions. not because russia is this, this kind of transit that has nothing to do. for example, military shipments that continue to go violate, went into canadian rock. it has to do with, basically, for example, something like s
this enclave of coline garad. it's russian territory, and it's as a border with it. the way any of this is where russia and nato meet head on. what's your sense is moscow signaling to the world that it is willing to let the situation escalate into something more than a diplomatic rel. well, i think is usually likes the world to think it's so crazy that everyone has to rush and pacifies. but i suppose that's in such circumstances that will be a c lyn. suicidal. mission. cleaning route is, as you...
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but it's the step in the right direction for colin kaepernick.someone wants to sign him, let him do that. they need to understand water in bringing along with colin which is all the media attention he's going to draw because of his kneeling in the past and the documentary saying the combine was like the slave trade. there will be a lot of extra attention on that team when you sign him, if you sign him. i just don't know. if he can still play and a team wants to sign him, i have no problem with that. i just don't know how effective he can be. brian: i used to think 34 was old for a quarterback and tom brady kept playing. >> the difference is they continued to play. they kept in nfl shape. brian: michelle and you continue to be in nfl shape even though you won't be on the sideline this year. straight ahead. a 101-year-old world war ii hero captures the attention of a country music star. brian: monday will mark the 78th an anniversary of d-day. the iconic allied invasion of europe. paratroopers descended on normandy that day. one of those brave men
but it's the step in the right direction for colin kaepernick.someone wants to sign him, let him do that. they need to understand water in bringing along with colin which is all the media attention he's going to draw because of his kneeling in the past and the documentary saying the combine was like the slave trade. there will be a lot of extra attention on that team when you sign him, if you sign him. i just don't know. if he can still play and a team wants to sign him, i have no problem with...
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and colin pal agreed the united states seeking help from iran. it sworn enemy but as well as sharing a nearly 1000 kilometer long border with afghanistan, the islamic republic was the ideal ally to bring down the taliban regime. taliban was an anti iranian anti shia a exclaiming group, it had fixed him. eyes has already a shia minority in afghanistan. giovanni's themselves on was went to war with afghanistan in 1998 after itala. bonnie struck the iranian consulate in mazda shareef, and killed roughly 10, even in diplomats and a journalist. so the ronnie is have deep animosity and enmity with the tall. ah the 1st american bombardments fell on afghanistan on october 7th, 2001 operation enduring freedom had begun. with a month later, the northern alliance, the main coalition, opposing the taliban to cobble with the help of american truce, backed and assisted by iran. ah, the most pressing concern now was to build a new afghan, a stand in early december, 2001 an international conference chair by washington got underway in bonn, germany, bringing toge
and colin pal agreed the united states seeking help from iran. it sworn enemy but as well as sharing a nearly 1000 kilometer long border with afghanistan, the islamic republic was the ideal ally to bring down the taliban regime. taliban was an anti iranian anti shia a exclaiming group, it had fixed him. eyes has already a shia minority in afghanistan. giovanni's themselves on was went to war with afghanistan in 1998 after itala. bonnie struck the iranian consulate in mazda shareef, and killed...
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colin, thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.l and western parts of the uk there will be dry weather abounds with not the only problem is the breeze is bringing passing showers. they will move to quite quickly but the odd heavier one as possible. they are more frequent the further west you are. close to an area of low pressure off the coast of ireland and it is here across ireland, particularly western ireland, particularly western ireland that we will see persistent areas of rain put up 22 in the north island and eastern parts of england. only about 16 or 17 in the west. the breeze continues to fashion for the night, cloud and longer spells of rain across ireland in south—west scotland, north—west england, north west wales by the end of the night. elsewhere rain was a clear and good clear skies to take us into start to sunday and some southern and eastern areas. not faring badly through sunday once again but generally speaking, here and across the south—east of england it is going to be a dry day with some sunshine for top isola
colin, thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.l and western parts of the uk there will be dry weather abounds with not the only problem is the breeze is bringing passing showers. they will move to quite quickly but the odd heavier one as possible. they are more frequent the further west you are. close to an area of low pressure off the coast of ireland and it is here across ireland, particularly western ireland, particularly western ireland that we will...
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you have taken our breath away, colin, amazing.— away, colin, amazing.in the northwest. the going to be a lovely day here in the northwest. , . ., northwest. the solstice in salford, we showed you _ northwest. the solstice in salford, we showed you some _ northwest. the solstice in salford, we showed you some pictures i northwest. the solstice in salford, we showed you some pictures on i we showed you some pictures on stonehenge earlier, the crowds are out for the sunrise. is the sun going to keep shining? carroll is on the roof today and you have got sunshine in london? absolutely, good morning everybody. it is midsummer, the summer solstice where the sun is at the highest point in the sky in the northern hemisphere and it makes a difference to the amount of daylight that we get. if we take a look at the sunrise and sunset times, you will see, almost 19 hours of lerwick sunshine, in six months' time in midwinter, 14 hours left. that there will be 14 hours less sunshine. today there is a weather front slipping across northern ireland, it is still with us
you have taken our breath away, colin, amazing.— away, colin, amazing.in the northwest. the going to be a lovely day here in the northwest. , . ., northwest. the solstice in salford, we showed you _ northwest. the solstice in salford, we showed you some _ northwest. the solstice in salford, we showed you some pictures i northwest. the solstice in salford, we showed you some pictures on i we showed you some pictures on stonehenge earlier, the crowds are out for the sunrise. is the sun going to...
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now i'll finish colin's toy and go to bed. nobody called, nobody. dasha called twice. eat a cake, go to bed. correspondence to you hello marusya, that morning they called me and i had to urgently go to sea. i thought to call. well, you can say in a hurry, apparently, you just came home. the children were sleeping. now we will have the opportunity to sort things out calmly. you masha is an extraordinary person. do you live for others and help everyone? on people like you earth holding on. i can’t forget you , i can’t stop thinking about you, you have become a part of my life. but my age is difficult to immediately change habits. the sea is the sea, maybe it’s not true that you didn’t call, but you are kind, my soul, for sure, understood? you have forgiven my good ones. what do you have? what's under the eye? you won't give up. drop him to the floor. well what a good me more than a month right? what are you doing? here's the advance. let's go see. the flight will last six months, i don’t know about you, but i look forward to its completion. i will return for sure. that's
now i'll finish colin's toy and go to bed. nobody called, nobody. dasha called twice. eat a cake, go to bed. correspondence to you hello marusya, that morning they called me and i had to urgently go to sea. i thought to call. well, you can say in a hurry, apparently, you just came home. the children were sleeping. now we will have the opportunity to sort things out calmly. you masha is an extraordinary person. do you live for others and help everyone? on people like you earth holding on. i...
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thanks, colin. have a good one. orange _ form of luxury! thanks, colin. have a good one. alcohol tent, what more do you need? i will be a gorgeous day today at glastonbury. you will need to factor 50. feeling pretty warm over the next few days, things will turn cooler this weekend. there will be plenty of sunshine today. a fair bit of clout to the north and west of scotland and northern ireland. rather cloudy but with some sunny breaks. most parts long spells of sunshine to take us through the afternoon stop as i said, were in that sunshine, 28 celsius through parts of the midlands and south—east. that is 82 fahrenheit. through this evening and overnight, a bit warmer, some storms across france could get close to the channel islands, may be the south coast later on. dry for the vast majority. temperatures around 10—15. failing that bit warmer across southern areas as we start tomorrow morning. not as hot cross it out tomorrow. mcleod will develop. if you are sporadic showers and thunderstorms, working their way into the midlands and wales later in the day. further north,
thanks, colin. have a good one. orange _ form of luxury! thanks, colin. have a good one. alcohol tent, what more do you need? i will be a gorgeous day today at glastonbury. you will need to factor 50. feeling pretty warm over the next few days, things will turn cooler this weekend. there will be plenty of sunshine today. a fair bit of clout to the north and west of scotland and northern ireland. rather cloudy but with some sunny breaks. most parts long spells of sunshine to take us through the...
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cheering colin paterson, bbc news, glastonbury.news, the big cases — 27 years to catch a killer. my son is missing and hasn't been back from school. six—year—old rikki neave never came home. posed in a star shape, his body was left in the woods. it's horrible to think it happened so close to home. there are children capable of killing other children. the way was portrayed in the paper, i wasn't the greatest mother in the world but i wasn't worst. things became much worse. last night she was charged with murdering her son. detectives questioned her for hours. they treated me like nothing on earth. i get panic attacks and anxiety. ruth neave has been found not guilty. two questions need to be asked, who killed rikki and could his death have been prevented 7 27 years after the murder, a breakthrough. the evidence was always there. ijust didn't think it was ever fair, why my child? when rikki died, i died. at 12:10 today officers searching an area of scrubland discovered the body of a young boy. the child was naked and although there a
cheering colin paterson, bbc news, glastonbury.news, the big cases — 27 years to catch a killer. my son is missing and hasn't been back from school. six—year—old rikki neave never came home. posed in a star shape, his body was left in the woods. it's horrible to think it happened so close to home. there are children capable of killing other children. the way was portrayed in the paper, i wasn't the greatest mother in the world but i wasn't worst. things became much worse. last night she...
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it hurt colin kaepernick. delicate question. will this hurt steve kerr or dave kapler? >> it's not going to hurt steve kerr. he can coach here for the next 30 years if he wants to. if he lost a job here, he's so solid he can coach any where. dave kapler, it remains to be seen. it could possibly. not on a kaepernick level. but he could be blackballed from future jobs. he would take himself out of the running if he was looking for another job, some teams would exclude him because of his protests now and i don't think he gives a coach kerr close to tears when he spoke about it last year. dave kapler emotional. is this the end of it? news conferences ? or will they do more? any of these men? both local guys are moving into deeper things. steve kerr lent his name and his word and all that stuff to the brady group. which is an anti-gun violence group. gun control group. dave kapler as you mentioned just a minute ago lent his name and support to a bay area gun control group and so they're very determined to do more. they're not just out there show boating. they're not making -
it hurt colin kaepernick. delicate question. will this hurt steve kerr or dave kapler? >> it's not going to hurt steve kerr. he can coach here for the next 30 years if he wants to. if he lost a job here, he's so solid he can coach any where. dave kapler, it remains to be seen. it could possibly. not on a kaepernick level. but he could be blackballed from future jobs. he would take himself out of the running if he was looking for another job, some teams would exclude him because of his...
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colin paterson, many thanks. who better to answer that question from colin is thomas.n between the showers and you can see the clouds increasing in the south—west, the south—east of the country through into the afternoon and the clouds have already reached glastonbury. we haven't seen too much rainfall yet but that could change in the coming hours and the lightning bolts indicate the risk area for the heavy showers, which will develop at least in some areas through the afternoon. a hot day in central england, parts of yorkshire, temperatures in the high 20s in some areas but already we are seeing temperatures lowering across southern areas with that increasing cloud. through tonight we will see some of the showers drift a little bit further north. there could be one or two shot was lingering through the night into tomorrow morning, but for most of us are generally dry night with partly cloudy skies and temperatures pretty muqqy cloudy skies and temperatures pretty muggy in the morning on friday, 16 in liverpool, 15 in london. here, out towards the west, we have a low p
colin paterson, many thanks. who better to answer that question from colin is thomas.n between the showers and you can see the clouds increasing in the south—west, the south—east of the country through into the afternoon and the clouds have already reached glastonbury. we haven't seen too much rainfall yet but that could change in the coming hours and the lightning bolts indicate the risk area for the heavy showers, which will develop at least in some areas through the afternoon. a hot day...
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many thanks, colin — will find out more details.as warned travelling fans that any misbehaviour will have a negative effect on the players. our sports correspondent. natalie pirks is in munich. we are in the old town here and it is starting to get busy, there are about 200 to 300 england fans in a beer hall to my left, you mightier than singing. very quiet, small police presence and very measured. the uk police have told me they are very happy with the way the german police have been dealing with england fans. there were seven arrests overnight, including unfortunately 34 nazi salutes, but there have been about 700 german police in attendance, english police are here and they are trying to work with the germans —— including lysychansk with the germans —— including lysycha nsk four with the germans —— including lysychansk four nazi salutes, unfortunately. we know up to 5000 will be in munich tonight, although many of those have had their tickets cancelled. more than 1100 supporters had banning orders for this match and 880 handed in
many thanks, colin — will find out more details.as warned travelling fans that any misbehaviour will have a negative effect on the players. our sports correspondent. natalie pirks is in munich. we are in the old town here and it is starting to get busy, there are about 200 to 300 england fans in a beer hall to my left, you mightier than singing. very quiet, small police presence and very measured. the uk police have told me they are very happy with the way the german police have been dealing...
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colin paterson reports. we're open!ohoo! and the festival's founder michael eavis was there to greet people. i like the top hat. greatest party on earth. thank you. - thanks for coming. it was clear how much it meant to be back. incredible, isn't it, the feeling of everybody getting here? honestly, it's quite emotional. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know? have an amazing time. festivalgoers had queued all night to make sure they got in early. it means everything, and to get back here after what's happened is just absolutely fantastic. it's my first time. i've had my ticket for three years, so i can't wait. a bit tired after the | rave tent last night. and for nanny pat, it's been a very special day. in 2020, it was her 80th birthday — and all she wanted was a glastonbury ticket. you've made it, you're in. i'm in' finally, she's getting to use it. i hear you get quite near to the front of the stage. finally, she's getting to use it. i hear you get quite near to the front of the stage. just describe yo
colin paterson reports. we're open!ohoo! and the festival's founder michael eavis was there to greet people. i like the top hat. greatest party on earth. thank you. - thanks for coming. it was clear how much it meant to be back. incredible, isn't it, the feeling of everybody getting here? honestly, it's quite emotional. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know? have an amazing time. festivalgoers had queued all night to make sure they got in early. it means everything, and to get...
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visit ncicap.org] >> secretary colin kahl briefed reporters on the newly authorized weapons and military equipment for ukraine. president biden has authorized an additional $700 million in advanced rocket systems after assurances from ukraine that the country would not use them to hit targets in russian territory. the briefing runs 25 minutes. mr. kahl: good afternoon, everyone. we are delighted to welcome dr. colin kahl, the undersecretary of the department of defense. dr. kahl: great. well, good afternoon. it is good to join you all to announce the latest military assistance authorization to support ukraine in the face of russia's premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified invasion. first, however, i would like to share with you the secretary often spoke with ukrainian military of defense yesterday to discuss ukraine's military requirements as fighting continues in eastern ukraine. secretary austen highlighted the success of the ukraine contact group held on may 23 and noted the unity of international -- the international community in supporting ukraine as it repels the russian invasion
visit ncicap.org] >> secretary colin kahl briefed reporters on the newly authorized weapons and military equipment for ukraine. president biden has authorized an additional $700 million in advanced rocket systems after assurances from ukraine that the country would not use them to hit targets in russian territory. the briefing runs 25 minutes. mr. kahl: good afternoon, everyone. we are delighted to welcome dr. colin kahl, the undersecretary of the department of defense. dr. kahl: great....
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it was- colin _ years. it was worth the wait. it was. colin patterson, - years.erybody getting here. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know. having an amazing time. explain the rollers? the rollers! these are to look nice for one day. 80th birthday present two years ago. now obviously i'm 82, so i'm getting my birthday present. nanny pat, i hear you get quite near to the front of the stage. just describe your tactic? sneak around the side! you can get near the front. i can't get in the middle, i'd be slaughtered. you know, i can't keep still. i'm sort of bopping around. diana ross, the legend slot. what about spice girls for next time? it's the dream. really? it's the absolute dream. yeah, we would love to do it. # spice up your life # if you're having a good time... spread the love. we're one big family — the glasto family. # spice up your life # if you're having a good time.# # i had a dream # i got everything i wanted.# incredible! top tier, top notch! top notch! youngest headliner and what? # so you're a tough guy.# incredible. you seem to be
it was- colin _ years. it was worth the wait. it was. colin patterson, - years.erybody getting here. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know. having an amazing time. explain the rollers? the rollers! these are to look nice for one day. 80th birthday present two years ago. now obviously i'm 82, so i'm getting my birthday present. nanny pat, i hear you get quite near to the front of the stage. just describe your tactic? sneak around the side! you can get near the front. i can't get...
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this strain is bringing goods from russia's heartland to x, x clave of colin and gret, colin and gret is separated from the rest of russia by 2 countries, lithuania and belarus, could, while bell roosters letting all russian trains transit its territory, lithuania has started blocking all trains carrying sanctioned goods. luckily senior doing anything. it's our european sanctions that are started working from the 17th of june. coal metal cement, wood building, materials, and high tech goods are among the items on the sanctions list. they account for up to 50 percent of all goods bound for colleen and grad. moscow has called the parcel trends had been a hostile blockade and is threatening nato member lithuania. you see a brazil chevy map afraid traffic between the kellen and grad region and the rest of russia's territory is not fully restored. in the next few days, russia retains its right to take measures to defend its national interests. hideously not only hinted, as of russia insists that international freight transportation agreements must be respected and is accusing lithuania, vi
this strain is bringing goods from russia's heartland to x, x clave of colin and gret, colin and gret is separated from the rest of russia by 2 countries, lithuania and belarus, could, while bell roosters letting all russian trains transit its territory, lithuania has started blocking all trains carrying sanctioned goods. luckily senior doing anything. it's our european sanctions that are started working from the 17th of june. coal metal cement, wood building, materials, and high tech goods are...
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colin paterson reports. we're open!ened its doors. woohoo! and the festival's founder michael eavis was there to greet people. i like the top hat. look at that. perfect. greatest party on earth. thank you. thanks for coming. it was clear how much it meant to be back. incredible, isn't it, the feeling of everybody getting here? honestly, it's quite emotional. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know? have an amazing time. festival—goers had queued all night to make sure they got in early. it means everything, and to get back here after what's happened is just absolutely fantastic. it's my first time. i've had my ticket for three years. so i can't wait. a bit tired after the | rave tent last night. and for nanny pat, it's been a very special day. in 2020 it was her 80th birthday and all she wanted was a glastonbury ticket. you've made it, you're in. i'm in' finally she is getting to use it. i hear you get quite near to the front of the stage. just describe your tactic. sneak round the side! you can get near
colin paterson reports. we're open!ened its doors. woohoo! and the festival's founder michael eavis was there to greet people. i like the top hat. look at that. perfect. greatest party on earth. thank you. thanks for coming. it was clear how much it meant to be back. incredible, isn't it, the feeling of everybody getting here? honestly, it's quite emotional. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know? have an amazing time. festival—goers had queued all night to make sure they got...
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, iron clad. russia has threatened lithuania for blocking rel, shipments to its exclaim, known as coline rock. this is the latest dispute around western sanctions imposed over russia's invasion of ukraine. this border crossing on the bell roost lithuanian border. freight trains have come to a halt. those from russia carrying materials such as metal and coal bound from moscow's baltic, sea exclaimed calling in grad have not been allowed to pass for a week. that's true to you. sanctions imposed on russia. moscow has slammed what it calls the blockade as hostile and illegal. the lithuanian prime minister rejects this to bring it or your way not interested in an escalation, but sanctions must be implemented. your honest, it's ironic to hear that russia was accusing us of international treaty violations . because i don't know if there are any international treaties that russia itself hasn't violated. the sir. colon and grad doesn't share a border with mainland russia. he, it's cut off by e. u. member states, poland and lithuania, but it's extremely important to moscow rushes kalsich. sleet is
, iron clad. russia has threatened lithuania for blocking rel, shipments to its exclaim, known as coline rock. this is the latest dispute around western sanctions imposed over russia's invasion of ukraine. this border crossing on the bell roost lithuanian border. freight trains have come to a halt. those from russia carrying materials such as metal and coal bound from moscow's baltic, sea exclaimed calling in grad have not been allowed to pass for a week. that's true to you. sanctions imposed...
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this strain is bringing goods from russia's heartland to x, x clave of colin and gret. colin and gret is separated from the rest of russia by 2 countries, lithuania and belarus. could while bell roosters letting all russian trains transit its territory, lithuania has started blocking all trains carrying sanctioned goods within your doing anything. it's our european sanctions that are started working from the 17th of june. coal metal cement would building materials and high tech goods are among the items on the sanctions list. they account for up to 50 percent of all goods bound for colleen and grad. moscow has called the parcel transit band, a hostile blockade, and is threatening nato member lithuania. you see brazil chevy, mac afraid traffic, between the kellen in grad region and the rest of russia's territory is not fully restored in the next few days. what russia retains its right to take measures in watching the w news live from berlin. we're about to welcome olive shops, the german chancellor to the dyess at the german bonus tag, and have a listen to his address. the german harmo
this strain is bringing goods from russia's heartland to x, x clave of colin and gret. colin and gret is separated from the rest of russia by 2 countries, lithuania and belarus. could while bell roosters letting all russian trains transit its territory, lithuania has started blocking all trains carrying sanctioned goods within your doing anything. it's our european sanctions that are started working from the 17th of june. coal metal cement would building materials and high tech goods are among...
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this train is bringing goods from russia's heartland to x, x clave of colin and gret. colin and gret is separated from the rest of russia by 2 countries, lithuania and belarus. but while beller roosters letting all russian trains transit its territory, lithuania has started blocking all trains carrying sanctioned goods lightly through near doing anything. it's our european sanctions that are started working from the 17th of june, coal metal, cement, wood building, materials, and high tech goods are among the items on the sanctions list. they account for up to 50 percent of all goods bound for cleaning grad. moscow has called the parcel trans, had been a hostile blockade, and is threatening nato member lithuania. you see in brazil, chevy in. afraid traffic between the kellen and grad region and the rest of russia's territory is not fully restored in the next few days. russia retains its right to take measures to defend its national interests way. not only contagious. russia insists that international freight transportation agreements must be respected and is accusing lithuania, violat
this train is bringing goods from russia's heartland to x, x clave of colin and gret. colin and gret is separated from the rest of russia by 2 countries, lithuania and belarus. but while beller roosters letting all russian trains transit its territory, lithuania has started blocking all trains carrying sanctioned goods lightly through near doing anything. it's our european sanctions that are started working from the 17th of june, coal metal, cement, wood building, materials, and high tech goods...
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this is like discussing colin the fact of polio without the fact that there's a polio vaccine.hing climate mastery projects about the future and to future and co2 can be trusted because they deny the climate master ability. thehi final factor which is a me denial of that is possible as denying the benefit of fossil fuels. fossil fuels are uniquely scalable and versatile source of energy. versatile means all types of machines. we talked about electricity and electricityal is only 20% of global energy use. fossil views are growing predicting china and other parts oft the world as the most reliable energy. if we look a solar and wind of the action performance around the world they are only used in places that a have large subsids so when you see more solar and wind elect or city prices go up. why is this? is very simple. you see sometimes solar and wind can -- you need one of% back up. you have to pay for the cost of the one of% reliable grid and structure including transmission lines. in most importantly the reliable power grid. when you try to cut costs for resiliency measures w
this is like discussing colin the fact of polio without the fact that there's a polio vaccine.hing climate mastery projects about the future and to future and co2 can be trusted because they deny the climate master ability. thehi final factor which is a me denial of that is possible as denying the benefit of fossil fuels. fossil fuels are uniquely scalable and versatile source of energy. versatile means all types of machines. we talked about electricity and electricityal is only 20% of global...
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colin reeves was in the _ bristol crown court. colin reeves was in the army _ bristol crown court.crown court. colin reeves was in the army for 15 years - bristol crown court. colin reeves was in the army for 15 years but i bristol crown court. colin reeves i was in the army for 15 years but was discharged in 2017, he went to work as a lorry driver but ever since then there was one issue which consumed him and that was the issue of car parking outside his home in the village of norton fits warren in somerset, it led to a string of arguments with his neighbours over many years about who could park work and last november that boiled over. he told the court he lost it, he climbed over the fence separating his garden from his neighbour's, crept under their lights and didn't set off the security lights, went in the back door and stabbed them both to death. at bristol crown court the jury to death. at bristol crown court the jury have found him guilty of double murder. 0n the left is colin reeves, you can also hear his neighbour, jennifer chapel. an ex soldier, reeves became so angry abo
colin reeves was in the _ bristol crown court. colin reeves was in the army _ bristol crown court.crown court. colin reeves was in the army for 15 years - bristol crown court. colin reeves was in the army for 15 years but i bristol crown court. colin reeves i was in the army for 15 years but was discharged in 2017, he went to work as a lorry driver but ever since then there was one issue which consumed him and that was the issue of car parking outside his home in the village of norton fits...
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colin reeves will be sentenced next week.roved by uk home secretary priti patel. mr assange has 1a days to appeal the decision. he's wanted by the american authorities over documents leaked in 2010 and 2011, which the us says broke the law and endangered lives. assange's brother and father, gabriel and john shipton, held a press conference today to respond to the home secretary's decision to extradite assange to the united states. let's hear what they said. democracy dies in the darkness and todayis democracy dies in the darkness and today is a dark day for democracy. the uk government today has decided thatjournalists the uk government today has decided that journalists and the uk government today has decided thatjournalists and publisher can that journalists and publisher can be thatjournalists and publisher can be extradited from there country for publishing evidence of work problems —— war crimes, torture and corruption. julian assange will appeal this decision to the high court in the uk. he has 1a days to appeal the dec
colin reeves will be sentenced next week.roved by uk home secretary priti patel. mr assange has 1a days to appeal the decision. he's wanted by the american authorities over documents leaked in 2010 and 2011, which the us says broke the law and endangered lives. assange's brother and father, gabriel and john shipton, held a press conference today to respond to the home secretary's decision to extradite assange to the united states. let's hear what they said. democracy dies in the darkness and...
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for driving while black and of course the exception of that story was colin jones the olympics swimmer who literally was stopped by a cop while walking his dog. because the cop was convinced he had somehow stolen the dog and i said to calling you the first guy i've interviewed who was stopped for wdwb walking dog while black. and so but but i went into the book knowing that i i can't empathize with what it's like to be black, but i can certainly sympathize because of all the people i've known and because of all the people i i got to interview for this book and you would be amazed the number of people you probably wouldn't be amazed but many many of the people i interviewed thanked me for wanting to do the book. for the exact same reason that will bond and blackistone said it's better that you're doing it because you're white they like the fact that even though i can't understand what it's like to be black did i was trying to explain what it's like to be black. it's not in my case it was. rbwb riding bicycle while black. hey, that's so happy pulled over and got a bun got a gun pointed a
for driving while black and of course the exception of that story was colin jones the olympics swimmer who literally was stopped by a cop while walking his dog. because the cop was convinced he had somehow stolen the dog and i said to calling you the first guy i've interviewed who was stopped for wdwb walking dog while black. and so but but i went into the book knowing that i i can't empathize with what it's like to be black, but i can certainly sympathize because of all the people i've known...
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but when that country died in the early 19 ninety's, the russian federation chose to hold on to coline grad. and so it became an exclaim, separated from russia proper by the newly independent baltic states. which helps explain why officials in moscow are so agitated by the impact of sanctions. and have warned the people of lithuania to expect retaliation for their government's actions at that premium. because this example shows that you cannot trust either verbal statements by the west or written ones. no, russia will certainly respond to such hostile actions. appropriate measures are being worked out between departments and will be taken in the near future. their consequences will have a serious negative impact on the population of lithuania. while it's a threat, some lithuanians have long anticipated baltic renters differently from many other countries of european union. didn't have any illusions about that rule, or attempts and ideas of russia. a threat to one or all of the baltic states would constitute a threat to nato. many in the atlantic alliance maintain an armed presence ther
but when that country died in the early 19 ninety's, the russian federation chose to hold on to coline grad. and so it became an exclaim, separated from russia proper by the newly independent baltic states. which helps explain why officials in moscow are so agitated by the impact of sanctions. and have warned the people of lithuania to expect retaliation for their government's actions at that premium. because this example shows that you cannot trust either verbal statements by the west or...
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cheering colin paterson, bbc news, glastonbury. that's it for now. good afternoon.ucher with an update from the bbc sport centre. we'll start at headingley and day 4 of the final test between england and new zealand. england have been forced into a change mid match with wicketkeeper ben foakes ruled out after testing positive for covid. kent's sam billings has been draughted in to replace him. there are no other positive cases in the camp. it's been a frustrating morning for england, who have failed to take a wicket. the new zealand pair of tom blundell and daryl mitchell have continued their superb form and they're now on 254—5, a lead of 223. at lunch. georgia taylor brown and alex yee will bid to add to their world triathlon golds in canada this evening in the mixed team relay. the 2020 world champion taylor brown won the individual event yesterday to take the lead in the overall standings. she outpaced cassandre beaugrand and teammate beth potter on the run leg. she said her body hated her after the race but hopes they can be friends in time for today's relay. o
cheering colin paterson, bbc news, glastonbury. that's it for now. good afternoon.ucher with an update from the bbc sport centre. we'll start at headingley and day 4 of the final test between england and new zealand. england have been forced into a change mid match with wicketkeeper ben foakes ruled out after testing positive for covid. kent's sam billings has been draughted in to replace him. there are no other positive cases in the camp. it's been a frustrating morning for england, who have...
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i was asked by a colin powell, a secretary of state to take on responsibilities initially for working with the iranian opposition. ah, to form a, a successor come to the taliban. i recognized that i needed to talk to the countries that had been supporting you for the afghan opposition. i may clear that i thought i needed to talk to iran. um, as part of my responsibilities and colon pal agreed. the united states seeking help from iran. it sworn enemy but as well as sharing a nearly 1000 kilometer long border with afghanistan, the islamic republic was the ideal ally to bring down the taliban regime. taliban was an anti iranian anti shia a free mas group. it had picked him. eyes has already a shia minority in afghanistan. giovanni's themselves on was went to war with afghanistan in 1998 after natalia bonnie struck the iranian consulate in missouri, shareef, and kill yvonne in diplomats and a journalist. so he wanted have deep animosity and enmity with the tall. ah. the 1st american bombardments fell on afghanistan on october 7th, 2001 operation enduring freedom had begun. with a month la
i was asked by a colin powell, a secretary of state to take on responsibilities initially for working with the iranian opposition. ah, to form a, a successor come to the taliban. i recognized that i needed to talk to the countries that had been supporting you for the afghan opposition. i may clear that i thought i needed to talk to iran. um, as part of my responsibilities and colon pal agreed. the united states seeking help from iran. it sworn enemy but as well as sharing a nearly 1000...
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cheering colin paterson, bbc news, glastonbury.day is a bit of a mixed bag. some others are seeing sunshine, others are seeing showers and rain. a blustery day across the board as well. here is the outlook for the afternoon. that swirl of cloud and outbreaks of showery rain. gradually pushing its way north and east through the afternoon. a few can to shower it can be heavy and thundery, best of the dry weather and highs of 23. to this evening and overnight, we will see that cloud and showery rain gradually worthless way eastwards. mostly dry with clear spells. one or two showers feed in into the east. a few showers feed in into the east. a few showers feed in in behind. for most, though, temperature staying in the double figures. to start the day tomorrow, some showery rain out towards the west. it gradually works as they spread through the day. some drag my phone conditions feed in in behind that. it will turn cloudy across northern ireland was in rain waiting in the wings. temperatures fairly similar. a maximum of 21. now on bbc
cheering colin paterson, bbc news, glastonbury.day is a bit of a mixed bag. some others are seeing sunshine, others are seeing showers and rain. a blustery day across the board as well. here is the outlook for the afternoon. that swirl of cloud and outbreaks of showery rain. gradually pushing its way north and east through the afternoon. a few can to shower it can be heavy and thundery, best of the dry weather and highs of 23. to this evening and overnight, we will see that cloud and showery...
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colin is a great speller, won a spelling bee, so he was like, "here's the idea we'll do a spelling beee okay. i should note an extreme amount of padding here. [ laughter ] >> i look like monty python. >> no, that was just covid weight [ laughter ] >> seth: hey, we all had a different experience did you still, though, have some bruising from the dog? >> yeah. what happens is, those suits, the dogs bite and you feel every tooth touching it just stops it from breaking through. so when i took the suit off, i had dog bite marks all - everywhere the dog bites me and it drew me back to him screaming "bite him in his nuts! bite him in the nuts!" he's screaming >> the nuts would have been the prime target [ laughter ] >> seth: i like that those dogs are intensely trained, but also, you still you can point them to an area in the moment. so, guys, ten years. that's such an accomplishment. ten seasons of any show. [ cheers and applause >> thank you >> seth: but you have all really put yourself through it. in order to succeed, you have had to fail together and go through some real ringers. is it am
colin is a great speller, won a spelling bee, so he was like, "here's the idea we'll do a spelling beee okay. i should note an extreme amount of padding here. [ laughter ] >> i look like monty python. >> no, that was just covid weight [ laughter ] >> seth: hey, we all had a different experience did you still, though, have some bruising from the dog? >> yeah. what happens is, those suits, the dogs bite and you feel every tooth touching it just stops it from breaking...
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tom foundation and a company previously set up by his daughter, hannah ingram—moore, and her husband colin be a failure to consider intellectual property and trademark issues, which could have generated profit for his daughter's private company. something that has concerned us has been the arrangements between the charity and a company linked to the ingram—moore family. we are formally investigating whether or not the trustees took the right decisions in managing those links, and making sure that the charity fulfilled their responsibilities in terms of the decisions that they took about those links, and any potential conflicts of interest between the family and the charity. the chairman of the captain tom foundation's board of trustees said it would work closely with the commission. in a statement, the family said neither hannah nor colin ingram—moore were trustee directors of the captain tom foundation when it was formed, and the charity commission found no issues with its accounts published in february. laura trant, bbc news. a source at buckingham palace says an inquiry into the handlin
tom foundation and a company previously set up by his daughter, hannah ingram—moore, and her husband colin be a failure to consider intellectual property and trademark issues, which could have generated profit for his daughter's private company. something that has concerned us has been the arrangements between the charity and a company linked to the ingram—moore family. we are formally investigating whether or not the trustees took the right decisions in managing those links, and making...